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In Pasig City, the Valeron Tower rises as a new landmark built with dedication, mastery, and purpose. Crafted the Takumi...
12/01/2026

In Pasig City, the Valeron Tower rises as a new landmark built with dedication, mastery, and purpose. Crafted the Takumi way.

Read more in this feature by Philippine Daily Inquirer.

In Japan, they are called Takumi. They devote years to pursuing perfection in their craft until excellence becomes second nature. More than the skill, the Takumi tradition is about surrendering to one’s craft, refining every detail with care, and creating something that will endure. This same phil...

08/01/2026

FORTIS RESIDENCES by DMCI Homes Exclusive
📍Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City

*NO SPOT DP • NO LUMP-SUM • 0% INTEREST*

Available Units:
🛏️1 Bedroom End Unit: 55.50sqm
🛏️2 Bedroom Unit: 72.50sqm - 100.00sqm
🛏️3 Bedroom End Unit: 143.50sqm - 152.50sqm

Unit Deliverables:
✅Digital Lockset
✅Bedroom Cabinets
✅Kitchen Countertop & Cabinet System
✅Range-hood
✅Water Heater
✅Lavatory Countertop
✅Split-Type AC Units

Few minutes away in:
📌MRT 3 Station
📌SKYWAY / SLEX
📌MAKATI CBD
📌NAIA Terminals
📌BGC
🏠Retirement Home
💰Passive Income ( Airbnb/rentals )
🔸₱50K Unit Reservation Fee
🔸₱25K Parking Reservation Fee (optional)
🔸Valid ID

TURNOVER DATE: 2027

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For more details, please contact.
Sophia Margarita Katipunan
Property Consultant
0966-064-9717 Viber / WhatsApp / Telegram
Email: [email protected]

18/12/2025
17/12/2025

In time for Simbang Gabi and the Church’s 70th Anniversary

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16/12/2025
15/12/2025

Combining local and Japanese know-how in the new high-rise in C-5, Pasig.

11/12/2025

Inspired by the engineering behind Taipei 101 and Burj Khalifa

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08/12/2025
07/12/2025

Neighbors turned good friends, Mench and Ali, found not just a home but a sense of belonging at Infina Towers in Quezon City.

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From Tuba, Benguet—the home of DMCI Homes Leisure Residences Moncello Crest—with love!This Christmas, DMCI Homes has par...
06/12/2025

From Tuba, Benguet—the home of DMCI Homes Leisure Residences Moncello Crest—with love!

This Christmas, DMCI Homes has partnered with the Tuba Agri-Tourism Community (TATC) to create Christmas baskets as part of the company’s corporate giveaways, celebrating the craft, care, and dedication of local farmers while promoting Tuba’s agritourism and locally made products.
Each handcrafted basket features locally made specialties, including Bugnay fruit wine, Arabica coffee beans, mushroom chicharons, Carolina Reaper garlic oil, strawberry vinegar, Kiniing (smoked meat), strawberry polvoron, mulberry jam, strawberry jam, and garden finger snacks—all thoughtfully packaged to bring the flavors and spirit of Tuba straight to your home.

Prepared especially for our stakeholders, these gifts celebrate the region’s richness, community spirit, and the joy of giving back.

From Tuba, Benguet—the home of DMCI Homes Leisure Residences Moncello Crest—with love!

This Christmas, DMCI Homes has partnered with the Tuba Agri-Tourism Community (TATC) to create Christmas baskets as part of the company’s corporate giveaways, celebrating the craft, care, and dedication of local farmers while promoting Tuba’s agritourism and locally made products.

Each handcrafted basket features locally made specialties, including Bugnay fruit wine, Arabica coffee beans, mushroom chicharons, Carolina Reaper garlic oil, strawberry vinegar, Kiniing (smoked meat), strawberry polvoron, mulberry jam, strawberry jam, and garden finger snacks—all thoughtfully packaged to bring the flavors and spirit of Tuba straight to your home.

Prepared especially for our stakeholders, these gifts celebrate the region’s richness, community spirit, and the joy of giving back.

In the photo from left to right: TATC member Macky Filangen of Macky's Farm; TATC Vice Chairperson Jennelyn Saingan; DMCI Homes Marketing Manager Anabelle Mendoza; and DMCI Homes Corporate Communications Manager Butch Mendizabal.

02/12/2025

𝐏𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐫 𝐎𝐅𝐖𝐬: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐅𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐨 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐌𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐥𝐞 𝐄𝐚𝐬𝐭

Did you know?

The very first Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) deployed in the 1970s helped build roads, bridges, and skylines across the Middle East.

DM Consunji, Inc. (DMCI), the Philippines’ builder of landmarks, was part of the pioneering wave of Filipino construction companies that ventured overseas. The company built roads, bridges, and fly-overs all over Saudi Arabia.

In his memoir A Passion to Build, DMCI Founder Engr. David M. Consunji said the total length of the roads and bridges the company built in the Middle East was much longer than what it built in the Philippines in 25 years.

“Our first project in Saudi Arabia was the construction of 12 Wadi bridges with an aggregate length of about 2 kilometers, and the asphalt paving of a 120-kilometer six-lane highway, some 250 km west of Riyadh,” Engr. Consunji said.

“I assigned Ed Palisoc (the late DMCI Executive Vice President) to be the project head. Sid (Isidro Consunji), my son (currently DMCI Holdings, Inc. Chairman) went with him as an observer.

Engr. Consunji said workers had to endure homesickness, strict societal rules, and the challenge of building everything from scratch in the desert.

“Our boys had a hard time in Saudi Arabia, but they also found it exciting. Most were motivated by the prospect of working overseas and being paid much more than what they would get in the Philippines for the same job.”

“For some of them, however, the money was not worth the hardship, and they opted to go home and never go back. Being torn from their families was the hardest part of the job for these young men, many of whom were just starting to have families of their own. They were in their twenties and thirties, and most had young children back home.
Homesickness was a common affliction among them.”

Adjusting to life in Saudi Arabia was no small feat.

“Saudi society was totally alien to Filipinos. The authorities were very strict. Everyone had to observe Islamic values and norms, and civil rights were interpreted in the light of their religion. The workers had to get used to policemen watching them at work and outside of work. Back home, they were much freer and used to having a good time after a hard day's work,” Engr. Consunji said in his memoir.

Managing these challenges fell heavily on the project head, Ed Palisoc, the late DMCI Executive Vice President, who had to act as counselor, disciplinarian, and motivator to nearly 800 Filipino workers.

He ensured rules were followed, sometimes making rounds in the middle of the night to check for drinking or gambling, all while keeping the team focused on their work.

Despite the difficulties, these experiences taught DMCI valuable lessons in international work standards, project planning, and people management, preparing the company for more complex projects across the Middle East, including in Kuwait and Iraq.

“From our base of ongoing projects in Saudi Arabia, we were able to land some contracts in other Middle Eastern countries. We did the King Faisal Motorway in Kuwait, which had four interchanges, 12 bridges of reinforced concrete and box-type girders. We completed this in 1980,” Engr. Consunji said.

As we celebrate the Month of Overseas Filipinos, we honor our modern-day heroes’ courage, sacrifices, and the lasting legacy they created for generations of Filipino workers worldwide.

Source: A Passion to Build: A Memoir of David M. Consunji

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