Waterfront Manila Hotel & Casino reopening faces new delays
The company said the construction delays and phased reopening of the hotel arose from a combination of unforeseen challenges encountered during redevelopment and reconstruction.
The Philippines.- Acesite (Philippines) Hotel Corp has issued a company filing announcing the reopening of the Waterfront Manila Hotel & Casino will be executed “in three carefully planned phases to ensure a seamless transition and deliver an exceptional guest experience”.
Phase one, which includes the opening of public areas such as the lobby, select food and beverage outlets and the casino is now scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.
Phase two, where additional guest amenities and facilities will be introduced, is scheduled for the late third quarter of 2026.
The final phase, targeted for the first quarter of 2027, will complete the remaining hotel rooms and general amenities, marking the full reopening of the property.
The company attributed the delays to “a combination of unforeseen challenges encountered during redevelopment and reconstruction”. These challenges include technical difficulties, adjustments to the project scope to enhance facilities and logistical hurdles such as sourcing specialised materials and equipment.
It added: “Many of these issues surfaced during the construction process due to the decision to retain the original structure and shell of the building that is over 50 years old as a cost-saving measure.
“Site-specific challenges further complicate the process, particularly the need to address structural reinforcements and adapt to the condition of the existing foundation. During construction, damaged tendons were discovered, requiring replacement and additional reinforcement.”
The company said that to maintain the highest standards of quality and safety, these developments needed “a comprehensive reassessment of the project timeline”.
It added: “Despite these unforeseen challenges, the additional reinforcements are critical to ensuring the long-term safety and well-being of all building occupants, including both guests and employees.”
The venue has been under reconstruction since 2018 following a fire.
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