Homegrown Cebu Landmasters donates P115 million socialized housing condo to Cebu City
Cebu Landmasters gives back with first-ever socialized housing in Visayas & Mindanao for informal settlers of Brgy. Lorega-San Miguel
Leading VisMin developer Cebu Landmasters, lnc. (CLl) recently signed an agreement with the Cebu City government to donate a well-planned, in-city housing for informal settlers of Barangay Lorega-San Miguel, Cebu City.
The P115 million project offering 100 condo units on a 1,350 square meter property accessible to employment opportunities was planned in collaboration with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD). The project will be completed in a year.
Representing the three organizations at the signing and groundbreaking ceremony on June 18 were CLI chairman and CEO Jose Soberano lll, CLI President and COO Franco Soberano, Cebu City vice-mayor Michael Rama, and DHSUD Secretary Eduardo del Rosario.
The Medium-Rise Building (MRB) Tenement Housing project will have five storeys and will be the first and tallest socialized housing project to be owned by the government in the Visayas and Mindanao. Located in Barangay Lorega-San Miguel, the condo units will serve as transition housing for informal settlers along rivers, creeks, the sea and other danger zones. Beneficiaries will be selected by the Department of Welfare for the Urban Poor and Local Housing Board in compliance with the city’s Local Shelter Ordinance.
“This project is the most meaningful for us. This is the first of it’s kind. It’s a very good condo that’s future-proof and designed to last for a lifetime using latest technology and will be finished within the year,” said Franco Soberano.
The project will be environmentally friendly with units designed to allow adequate ventilation and will have sun baffles on its balconies to provide shade during the hot hours of the day. Planters have also been provided for each of the units to accommodate greeneries. These will complement a green wall which will be the focal point of the building facade.
Common areas like hallways and stairwells will be powered by renewable energy from solar panels while a sewage treatment plant will ensure liquid waste management.
Each of the units from the second to the fifth floors will have a gross floor area of 25 sqm., larger than the 22 sqm. required for socialized housing units. The MRB Tenement Housing project will form part of CLl’s socialized housing commitments in adherence to the Balanced Housing Development Program.
“CLI’s goal to help fill the VisMin housing gap includes well-planned projects for the marginalized,” said Soberano. ”At the same time, this project allows us to assist and give back to the City of Cebu where we have deep roots.”
The project will include open spaces, parking areas, a chapel, and a multi-purpose training hall where livelihood training can take place. It will also be provided with ramps to benefit PWDs and senior citizens.