Helping the impoverished means different things to different people, but that’s the beauty of it. In the case of Ulticon Builders Inc., not only have they been affecting the lives of travelers, but most importantly the lives of the locals. Ulticon Builders Inc., throughout the years, has given employment to a large number of skilled labourers in the local neighborhood, who earn food and cash to secure their basic needs and improve their livelihood.
Ulticon has also helped in promoting locally produced tools (e.g. hammer) which can be maintained and produced. During road construction, local workers acquire skills that can be beneficial to them in day-to-day life (e.g. house construction) or even help them land a job. Ulticon Builders, headed by Carlos Gonzalez, has given hope to the locals knowing that their home and land have started developing.
Roads play an important role for overcoming the isolation of the villages. It provides a much needed opportunity for the village population to come in contact with other groups of the society, which in turn inculcates in them a sense of being a part of national main stream in its prosperity and progress. The areas heretofore inaccessible become easy to reach for administrative and welfare agencies particularly in tunes of natural calamities and for relief operations whenever needed.
Helping the locals has always been one of the aspirations of Carlos Gonzalez, and continue to be.
At Ulticon Builders Inc., we believe that safety means more than wearing protective gear or following jobsite protocols. It also…
DENR Region X awards Ulticon a Plaque of Appreciation for its environmental leadership at the
2025 Northern Mindanao Environmental Summit.
In the heart of every strong family is a dependable father. At Ulticon Builders Inc., this belief extends beyond homes…
Ulticon Builders Inc., led by Carlos “Charlie” Gonzalez, held an Anti-Sexual Harassment
Awareness Program to support UBI health and safety and promote a respectful, inclusive
workplace.
Ulticon Builders Inc., led by Carlos “Charlie” Gonzalez, partnered with SPMC for a voluntary
blood donation drive that encouraged employees to save lives.