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Philippine Children's Medical Center

1979 establishments in the PhilippinesChildren's hospitals in the PhilippinesCompanies based in Quezon CityEstablishments by Philippine presidential decreeGovernment-owned and controlled corporations of the Philippines
Hospitals in Quezon CitySource attributionUse mdy dates from September 2022
Philippine Childrens Medical Center (PCMC)
Philippine Childrens Medical Center (PCMC)

The Philippine Children's Medical Center is a government-run children's hospital in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The hospital as a government-owned and controlled corporation is attached to the Department of Health.

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Philippine Children's Medical Center
Quezon Avenue, Quezon City Diliman (1st District)

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N 14.64756 ° E 121.04131 °
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Philippine Children's Medical Center (Lungsod ng Kabataan)

Quezon Avenue
1100 Quezon City, Diliman (1st District)
Philippines
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pcmc.gov.ph

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The Philippine Diamond Tower (PDT) was a proposed broadcast and observation tower to be built in the former Manila Seedling Bank property in QC CBD Triangle Park- North Triangle, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The groundbreaking for the tower was initially scheduled to take place last 12 October 2014, in line with Quezon City's 75th foundation anniversary. Construction of the tower was planned to take place in mid 2015 and was planned to be completed in 2019.The tower's height was planned to be at 612.0 m (2,008 ft), to signify the country's Independence Day which is celebrated annually on June 12. It is set to be completed in 3 years and will be open to the public by 2017 - 2018. Philippine Diamond Tower is planned to be a major landmark not only of Manila, but the entire Philippines. A city ordinance was planned to be enacted to support the development of the tower.In February 2016, the Japanese government was reportedly interested to invest in the project through The Corporation for the Overseas Development of Japan's ICT and Postal Services with a local subsidiary. China was also reportedly interested in the project and was likely to bid. The tower was expected to cost around ₱41.4 billion and was projected to be completed by 2019.However, construction of PDT was cancelled due to unknown reasons when it was shelved out. Construction never commenced like the proposed Centennial Tower and the Pagcor Tower despite the introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television and ISDB-T.