Thursday, December 18, 2025

Building the Future in Panabo: DECA Homes Panabo Breaks Ground in a Rising Davao Region Hub

 DECA Homes Panabo Breaks Ground in Barangay Datu Abdul Dadia, Panabo City








Last December 15, 2025, DECA Homes officially broke ground on its newest residential development in Barangay Datu Abdul Dadia, Panabo City, in a ceremony attended by local government officials of Panabo City and key stakeholders—underscoring strong public-private support for the city’s continued growth.

This landmark project reflects DECA Homes’ commitment to delivering quality, affordable communities in strategic locations. Panabo City’s prime position—just minutes from Davao City, major transport routes, ports, and industrial centers—makes it an ideal address for modern living and a smart destination for real estate investment.





With a rapidly expanding economy and increasing commercial activity, Panabo is emerging as a vital investment and business hub in the Davao Region. DECA Homes in Panabo offers more than a home—it offers a stake in the region’s promising future.







Thursday, May 20, 2021

HRC unveils Hijo Central township in Tagum City


Swimming Pool - Banana Beach,
Photo courtesy of Joycee Mae Caldito 


MANILA, Philippines — Hijo Resources Corp. (HRC) is targeting to attract more investors into its 132-hectare smart city in Davao del Norte, which is expected to bring in over $10 billion revenues into the Mindanao region over the next 10 years as it features agricultural, industrial, residential and commercial components, among others.


The company recently launched its 132-hectare Hijo Central, a mixed-used project with commercial and residential components, located in Barangay Madaum, Tagum City in Davao del Norte.


The project sits within HRC’s 1,054-hectare property which was once the country’s biggest plantation of Cavendish bananas that first found their way to foreign markets sometime in the late 1960s.


“We are establishing a smart city, a hub for foodtech, biotech, and agritech. Smart cities are not just about technology. It is about building an ecosystem of smart people, smart place and smart planet,” said HRC vice chair and chief executive officer Rosanna Tuason-Fores.


Tuason-Fores said Hijo Central is envisioned to be a Tourism hub, Agriculture base, Residential address, Commercial area, Industrial district, Leisure and Nature Park all rolled into one.



She said the project would also include a digital agricultural marketplace – a disruptive platform that connects farmers to global customers.


HRC has partnered with The Kitchen Israel and Dr. Nini to establish a food innovation hub where entrepreneurial ideas are exchanged, labs are available to test these ideas, and academe and private support for commercialization to maximize value in the growing food market.


Tuason-Fores said they continue to attract more investors into the smart city, noting that she recently went to Singapore to explore the possibility of connecting with prospective investors who are into boutique hotels, which are also suitable in Hijo Central.


Hijo Central will feature components such as the Hijo Industrial Estates, Hijo Port, the Plantation Villas, Los Rayos, Banana Beach, Weddings Recreation and Events Center, Plantation House, Trinity Project and the banana plantation areas.


HRC president and COO Ramon Segismundo emphasized that the accessibility of the location is a factor that could lure in investors into the smart city, as the coastal road linking Tagum City to Davao City and even Digos City shall reportedly also pass in the area. The coastal road cuts travel time between Davao City and Tagum City by 20 minutes, which brings it down to only 40 minutes travel time.


In addition, it is also ideal for residential, tourism, agriculture and even industrial purposes, should plans push through for the possible relocation of the Davao International Airport in the northern part of Southern Mindanao.


Segismundo also gave the assurance that the necessary groundwork  pertaining to water, power, telecommunications and sustainability needs are properly addressed as the Hijo Central projects takes its full shape.


HRC said it is teaming up with topnotch providers like Meralco and JE Hydro & Bio Energy Corp. for the establishment of a water system in the area that would be environmentally sustainable and could also possibly be used by other consumers outside of the township.


It added that PLDT and Smart will also handle the communication requirements within Hijo Central city. 


While the smart city targets to create economic activity, Tuason-Fores said Hijo Central would also be a sustainable development that is walkable and livable as it is socially responsive – environmentally sustainable and economically viable.


“We will preserve and promote the local cultural heritage and art, offering a unique place for everyone to live in and at the same time locate their businesses in,” Tuason-Forres said.


HRC emphasized that 49 percent of the 132-hectare smart city will be allotted for lush green space and strictly not sold to maintain the area’s natural landscape. It added that bike lanes and even paths will also be established around the Smart City to allow residents to walk around the community.


The 132- hectare project traverses the rivers of Hijo, Liboganon and Madaum which are vital for the sustainability of the project and in terms of connectability, it also has three hectares for multi-modal transport terminal and the boulevard itself has four lanes.


HRC said it also partnered with Urban Design Planning International (UPDI) for the masterplan of a big-ticket project such as the Hijo Central.


“As to what we are going to do during the first phase, nothing is final yet. We still have to discuss,” UPDI managing director and CEO Sujata Govada said.


Moreover, Tuason-Fores said she envisions Hijo Central to be a place that delivers sustainable social change.


“That progress and development is not synonymous with disruption or destruction whether it be the community or environment. We take care of our common home,” Tuason-Fores said.

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

THE SPECTACULAR VIEW OF AEON TOWERS DAVAO

 




The Aeon Towers is the tallest building in Davao City and in Mindanao as of this moment. 

It has LED lighting in its facade, and it glows at night. 

This is indeed the iconic edifice in the  Davao as well as in Mindanao!


This Towers also has an Infinity Pool at the top of the building, the idea is inspired by the Marina Bay Sands of Singapore.


Photo: ctto

TUNNELING WORKS FOR DAVAO CITY BYPASS ROAD TO START BY JULY

 



Davao City, Philippines
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is about to roll out the construction of two (2) 2.3 kilometer tunnel which corresponds to the central portion of the Davao City Bypass Construction Project in Southern Mindanao financed by Official Development Assistance (ODA) of the Government of Japan thru Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)



Secretary Mark Villar said that essential machinery have started to arrive in the Philippines for the road tunnel construction  which is expected to develop Filipino skilled workers with new technical know-how. 

In his report to Secretary Villar, Undersecretary for Unified Project Management Office (UPMO) Operations Emil K. Sadain said that tunneling works using specialized equipment such as drill jumbo, concrete spraying machine, and articulated dump hauler is targeted to commence by first week of July 2021. 


Four (4) units of drill jumbo and four (4) units of concrete spraying machine will simultaneously work at the north and south portal to complete two (2) 2.3 kilometer-long tunnels with a height of 8 meters and a width of 10 meters through the new Austrian tunneling method or sprayed concrete lining method, added Undersecretary Sadain. 

The tunnel is part of Contract Package 1-1 covering 10.7 kilometer of four (4) lane highway awarded in the amount of P13.230 Billion to the joint venture companies of Shimizu Corporation, Ulticon Builders Inc., and Takenaka Civil Engineering & Construction Co, Ltd..

The contract package with 37 months duration also covers the construction of bridges in three  (3) locations and a 7.9 kilometer long cut and fill road.  




During the recent project coordination meeting with Undersecretary Sadain and UPMO Roads Management Cluster 1 (Bilateral) OIC Project Director Benjamin Bautista, Mr. Shinichi Matsumoto representing the joint venture firm said that the construction of access roads are already at 60 percent in preparation for the tunnel excavation. 

Secretary Villar said that despite the major challenges encountered relative to the Covid-19 pandemic, Davao City Bypass Construction Project has secured Japan ODA financing with a Special Terms for Economic Partnership (STEP) Loan from JICA under Loan Agreement Nos. PH-P261 and PH-P273 signed in June 2020. 

The entire bypass road with a total length of 45.5 kilometer is divided into six (6) packages: package I-1 (10.7 km), package I-2 (12.8 km), package I-3 (6.1 km), package II-1 (2.7 km), package II-2 (3.5 km), and package II-3 (9.7 km).



Starting from Davao-Digos section of the Pan-Philippine Highway in Brgy Sirawan, Davao City going to Davao-Panabo section of the Pan-Philippine Highway in Brgy J.P. Laurel, Panabo City, the bypass road project will mitigate congestions in Davao City with the travel time of 1 hour and 44 minutes via Pan-Philippine Highway Diversion Road to be reduced into 49 minutes.






Friday, January 15, 2021

THE INAUGURATION OF METRO MANILA SKYWAY STAGE 3

 


 


MANILA, Philippines 

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte led the inauguration of the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 (MMSS-3) Project at the Del Monte Toll Plaza in Quezon City on January 14, 2021.
The MMSS-3 is an elevated expressway from Buendia, Makati City to the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) in Balintawak, Quezon City with a length spanning about 18.83 kilometers.
The project connects the NLEX and the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), and is expected to decongest traffic in the National Capital Region (NCR) or Metro Manila’s major roads. 

 


 


Statement of Mr Ramon Ang in his Facebook account.

"I celebrate this special day with a full heart, knowing that we have delivered another game-changing project that will make a difference in the lives of so many Filipinos for many generations to come. With the official opening of our 18-km Skyway Stage 3, traffic in Metro Manila will be significantly reduced. 

It will no longer rob our kababayan of precious quality time with their families. After bridging the north and south of the Metro, we will begin work next month to realize another dream: to link Manila and Rizal in the east and eventually provide seamless land travel on all four corners of Metro Manila.  

Thank you to all our partner-stakeholders past and present, and to the Duterte Administration for the unwavering support in helping us deliver this vital infrastructure project! Maraming, maraming salamat po!"

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The 202 PeakLane Tower in Davao City








Anchor Land Holdings Inc., a known real estate developer in Manila is planning to launch their first condominium project outside the capital city within the year. The condominium project is called 202 Peaklane. It is conveniently located at the heart of the metropolis Davao, specifically in C.M. Recto Ave. formerly known as  Claveria St. and along Roxas Ave.  If we may recall, "Claveria st. " was the old Central Business District of Davao City. With this new trend of high rise building in this area,  I might sure that Claveria will  regain its crowning glory again.


The condominium property will be a twin tower development with the west tower consisting of 28 floors (Roxas Ave. side) and the east tower 28 floors (C.M. Recto's side).




The 202 Peaklane Tower features studio units, 1-bedroom units, and 2-bedroom units. “The sizes range from 21 square meters (sq.m.) to 25 square meters (sq.m.) for the studio and 1-bedroom units. For 2-bedroom units, it ranges from 50 sqm to 54 sqm. The ground floor will be for commercial use to complement the daily needs of the occupants.




Saturday, June 17, 2017

Hijo Industrial Estates Launches Development of 760-Hectare Integrated Township in Tagum City

Photo courtesy of Hijo Resources Corporation

Tagum City, Davnor, Metro Davao — June 17, 2017

Hijo Industrial Estates officially broke ground on June 16, 2017, for its ambitious 760-hectare integrated township project located in Barangay Madaum, Tagum City, Davao del Norte. The ₱1-billion development, spearheaded by Hijo Resources Inc., is set to transform the area into one of Mindanao’s most dynamic centers for business, industry, and tourism.

The master-planned township will feature a Business and Retail Hub, a satellite Government Center, and well-integrated residential communities, alongside a 320-hectare Leisure and Tourism Zone that will showcase forest reserves, beach fronts, and eco-tourism areas. Designed to balance economic growth and environmental sustainability, the project reflects the long-term vision of Tagum City as a progressive and livable urban center.

A key component of the development is its Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Zone, aimed at attracting Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and technology-driven enterprises. Complementing this is a central lake with recreational amenities, which will serve as a focal point for both residents and visitors.

Strengthening Tagum City’s role as a regional logistics and trade gateway, the township will also host a 54-hectare deep-sea port, developed in partnership with International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI). Once operational, the port is expected to initially handle up to 450,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), significantly boosting the movement of goods and supporting export-oriented industries in Mindanao.

The project is strategically positioned to capitalize on ASEAN free trade opportunities, with plans to process and add value to raw agricultural and industrial materials for export. La Filipina, a food processing company based in Iloilo, has already confirmed its entry as the township’s first locator, signaling strong investor confidence in the area.


Residential development, to be undertaken by Sta. Lucia Realty, is expected to commence within three months, further reinforcing the township’s vision as a self-sustaining urban community.


With its strategic location, expanding infrastructure, investor-friendly environment, and growing skilled workforce, Tagum City continues to emerge as one of the fastest-rising cities in Mindanao. This landmark development underscores the city’s growing stature as a business hub of the Davao Region, poised to drive inclusive growth, generate employment, and attract both local and international investments in the years ahead.



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