Reytech Construction & Development Corporation brings global standards to the Philippines by earning ISO certifications on quality, workplace health and safety, and environmental responsibility.
Reytech Construction & Development Corporation earns ISO certifications on quality, workplace health and safety, and environmental responsibility. (L-R): Mr. Karl Irineo (Finance Director), Engr. Allan Hormillo (COO), Mrs. Judith Villaflor (Admin Manager), Ms. Ann Loyola (HR Associate), Angelica Lirio Gorom (Management Associate), Franco Luna (DCC/IT), Mr. Jason Puyo (Corporate Affairs Manager) , Atty. Lovereal Joy Ocampo-Carullo (CHRO), Mr. Francis Reyes (President), Auditors from A Cube TIC (ACT), Mr. Allen Wesley Pantangco (General Manager)
Following independent and extensive audit processes conducted in 2025, Reytech has achieved international quality benchmarks with ISO 9001:2015 on Quality Management Systems, ISO 45001:2018 on Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, and ISO 14001:2015 on Environmental Management Systems. The certifications were issued by Europe-based A Cube TIC, the respected international assurance and certification group operating through more than 24 offices worldwide.
According to Commercial Director Jay Pantangco, “Reytech strongly considers securing these ISO certifications as an integral part of our culture of accountability and compliance. It further underlines the company’s commitment to deliver results that surpass local regulations, prioritize quality and safety, and follow responsible practices.”
ISO 9001 is a globally recognized standard for quality management and ensures an organization has put in place effective processes and trained staff to consistently deliver excellent services.
As an essential worldwide standard designed to better protect workers, Reytech’s ISO 45001 certification ensures that the company applies an internationally recognized framework to systematically assess and manage occupational health and safety hazards and implement risk control measures to reduce workplace injuries, illnesses and incidents.
Increasing environmental challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion, and heightened consciousness for these issues emphasize the importance of ISO 14001. The certification ensures an organization’s dedication to merging environmental responsibility with strategic business growth for a sustainable future.
Pantangco points to the company’s objective of strengthening its adherence to global standards which not only enhances its capabilities to serve clients and bigger projects but also helps raise benchmarks within the Philippine construction industry. The ISO certifications also demonstrate the company’s dedication to its employees and internal stakeholders.
In addition, Reytech is leading the transition to competency-certified project management within the industry. Pantangco underlines their recently completed Totality of Project Management (TPM) Professional Training Program. This was conducted by authorized trainer Brian Ernest Regalado, President and Program Lead at Build Quotient AEC Management, which is known for providing relevant and up-to-date courses and training programs for those in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry.
Through this program, 12 Reytech project managers took and passed the competitive ISO/IEC 17024:2012 certification in project management.
“Reytech currently holds the highest number of certified project managers in the Philippine construction industry. In the Philippines, the passing rate is around 70%, noting that some participants undergo training but choose not to take the exam,” Regalado explains. “Many consider it more difficult than a traditional board exam. Typically, companies have only one to two certified project managers, limited to key personnel.”
Regalado expounds that getting project managers the ISO certification represents competence that is objectively measured, independently validated, and globally benchmarked. He underlines that by working with ISO-certified project managers, stakeholders can trust that decisions are grounded in validated capability, performance is consistent, and outcomes are not dependent on guesswork.
“By getting project managers ISO-certified, Reytech is committed to excellence. Many organizations focus on certifying systems—quality, safety, or compliance—while overlooking that these systems ultimately depend on competent people,” Regalado adds. “Only the largest and most advanced organizations make this level of investment. These are organizations committed not just to growth, but to continuous improvement and excellence. Reytech’s commitment to building a core group of ISO-certified project managers reflects a clear strategic intent: to move toward globally benchmarked competence and to institutionalize excellence in project delivery.”
Alongside this, Reytech professionals are also advancing toward certification under the DTI–CIAP Construction Manpower Development Foundation (CMDF) Enhanced Construction Managers Training and Certification Program (ECOMTCP)—an initiative that strengthens the company’s governance systems, operational discipline, and capability to deliver projects with greater transparency, control, and performance consistency.
“Though there are companies in the country that have triple certifications, we understand that it is quite rare for those in construction,” Pantangco says. “Getting these ISO certifications and transitioning to competency-based project management are significant action points in Reytech’s journey as a leading construction company. We also see our bid for operational excellence, improved employee health and safety, and strategic, sustainable growth as a way to help raise construction standards in the Philippines.”
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