DMCI Homes, the Philippines’ first Quadruple A real estate developer, caps its 25th year in the industry in 2024 with significant achievements.
These include the launch of four major projects: The Valeron Tower in Pasig City, DMCI Homes’ biggest joint venture with Japanese global conglomerate Marubeni Corp.; Moncello Crest, an eco-agri condotel in Tuba, Benguet under DMCI Homes Leisure Residences; the company’s flagship project in Quezon City, One Delta Terraces; and DMCI Homes’ first project in Cebu City, Kalea Heights.
DMCI Homes also delivered 11 buildings between January and October.
These include the Icho and Hinoki Buildings of Kai Garden Residences in Mandaluyong City; the Rahu, Yasu, and Amani Buildings of Satori Residences in Pasig City; The Aston Place in Pasay City; the Kiran Building of Prisma Residences in Pasig City; Cadence Building of Sonora Garden Residences in Las Piñas City, developed in partnership with Robinsons Land Corp.; the Amina Building of Allegra Garden Place in Pasig City; and the Andea and Manzuria Buildings of Alder Residences in Acacia Estates, Taguig City.
Two more projects, Cameron Residences and The Crestmont in Quezon City, are preparing to commence the unit acceptance process for homeowners before the year ends.
As part of the year-long celebration, DMCI Homes embraced the theme of “Interdependence,” underscoring the importance of collaboration, community, and shared progress.
Through a series of activities, the company brought employees, partners, and homeowners together. These included the DMCI Homes Carnival,” Wellness Day, SpookFlix Halloween Party and the Kaakbay Fun Run which raised funds for various beneficiaries such as Bahay Aruga and Project SpeedMoms Livelihood
The company also organized medical missions in Barangay Rosario, Pasig City, providing healthcare support to residents near the DMCI Homes Concrete Services’ Westbank Batching Plant.
To celebrate its anniversary, DMCI Homes held a thanksgiving mass at the Church of the Holy Sacrifice in UP Diliman, Quezon City.
Commonly known as the UP Chapel, the historic structure is one of the iconic landmarks built by DMCI Group founder, David Consunji.
The event, attended by company executives including DMCI Group chairman Isidro Consunji, DMCI Homes rreasurer Edwina Consunji Laperal, and president Alfredo Austria, also marked the unveiling of landscaping enhancement plans for the UP Chapel grounds.
The landscaping project is a joint effort between DMCI Homes and its sister company, Semirara Mining and Power Corp.
Spearheaded by DMCI Homes’ award-winning landscape team, this initiative aims to enrich the UP Chapel’s architectural beauty while creating a more serene and inviting space for visitors and the university community. Work began in May with full completion expected by the second quarter of 2025.
The landscape enhancement builds upon DMCI Homes’ earlier contribution to the UP Chapel’s preservation. In 2021, the company and its partners completed a major renovation of the structure, ensuring its longevity and maintaining its cultural and historical significance.