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In the Philippines, public infrastructure projects funded by government agencies must follow the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) guidelines—specifically, Department Order No. 103, Series of 2013. These regulations set strict requirements for thermoplastic paint, including:
That said, not all projects fall under DPWH supervision. In practice, many private contractors handle projects like village roads, school zones, or parking lots, where strict compliance with government standards is not required. For these cases, BOLE offers alternative, cost-effective formulations that balance performance with affordability—ideal for private developments or budget-sensitive projects.
When dealing with international suppliers, it's important to clarify your intended application early. This ensures the paint matches either DPWH-standard or general-purpose requirements.

The Philippine market for thermoplastic paint relies heavily on imports, as local manufacturing remains limited. Buyers generally choose between three sourcing options:
For bulk procurement, importing directly is often the most cost-efficient solution, provided you’re familiar with shipping and customs procedures.
To accurately estimate your budget, consider the full scope of costs beyond the base price of paint:
In many cases, even with freight and tax, the final landed cost from China can be 20–40% lower than local retail prices.
Sourcing paint is more than just getting a low price—it’s about ensuring quality, consistency, and compliance. Here are key qualities to look for in a supplier:
A reliable supplier should not only offer competitive pricing but also help you navigate the procurement process from quotation to delivery.
BOLE is a certified Chinese manufacturer specializing in thermoplastic road marking paint with export experience across Southeast Asia. For the Philippine market, BOLE offers:
Whether you need standard-compliant paint for a national road or a budget-friendly solution for a local car park, BOLE offers a complete and reliable supply chain—with certified products, fast logistics coordination, and multilingual customer service to support your road marking project from start to finish.
Procuring thermoplastic road marking paint in the Philippines doesn’t have to be complicated. By understanding which standards apply to your project, comparing local and imported options, and choosing a supplier that supports your specific needs, you can significantly reduce costs and improve project quality. BOLE stands ready to assist with reliable products, fast export processes, and full technical support for both public and private road marking applications.