Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Construction

    Company size

    11-50

    Primary location

    2343 Yangco Street, Gagalangin, Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
    COMPANY OVERVIEWNCCBCC was formerly CC Barcelona Construction (sole proprietorship) built in November 1991, owned and managed by Mr. Carlos C. BarcelonaCCB Construction was upgraded to a corporation in April 2012 with in response to the growing requirements of the industryA 30 year old company experienced in building construction projects ranging from 60M – 300MA classified category as AA in General Building and General Engineering by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation BoardISO 9001:2015 certified company Over our 30 years, we have worked with both private and government entities and have built major commercial buildings, hospitals, etc.OUR MISSIONOur mission is to provide construction services of high quality to our clients and partners both from the private and government sectors by having competent personnel and building in a systematic method.C – Construction Services of High-qualityC – Competent PersonnelB – Building in a Systematic MethodOUR VISIONNEW C. C. BARCELONA CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION is envisioned to be one of the essential factors in contributing to the economic growth in our country by giving high quality product in construction services.

    Reviews overview

    4.34 ratings in total
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    75%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at New C.C. Barcelona Construction Corporation?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at New C.C. Barcelona Construction Corporation appreciate the supportive nature of the operations manager, who shares knowledge and helps employees learn. The company provides good learning opportunities, particularly for students seeking on-the-job training experience, and offers hands-on experience, allowing employees to handle big projects in a short period of time.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as a lack of salary growth, miscommunication and misunderstandings between on-site and office personnel, and the need to multitask and adapt to different types of work, which can be demanding.

    Recent reviews

    3.0
    Engineer
    Mar 2021
    Pasig City Metro Manila3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Best for construction experience
    The good thingsThe Operations manager is the best. He will share his knowledge and he is very understanding. but he is always late but understandable). You will surely learn a lot, in just a short period of time you will be able to handle big projects. If you are a student that need OJT experience this is the best.
    The challengesDon't expect your salary to get any higher. Expect on-site and office people miscommunication and misunderstanding =, it will always happen.
    5.0
    Intern
    Mar 2019
    Great
    The good thingsIf you're looking for experience NCCBCC is the best.
    The challengesToo many to mention but you'll learn a lot
    5.0
    Intern
    Jul 2017
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    A great start in the Architecture Field.
    The good thingsI enjoyed working as an intern in the company because my supervisors are very considerate to me. They always help us learn what we need in our field and teach us the necessary skills that are essential to make our job easier.
    The challengesOne of the challenges that I experienced while working as an intern is the need to adapt to the different types of work that is given to me. This is because they are trying to test our capabilities and skills.
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