DMCI Holdings

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brief history

D.M. Consunji, Incorporated (DMCI) was founded on December 24, 1954

David M. Consunji was a young concrete inspector when he learned the important elements of

construction: proper planning, in-depth and thorough preparation, meticulous implementation, and precise

system framework.

David M. Consunji

D M C I

Building Trust Premium & Resourceful

The hundreds of landmark infrastructures constructed by DMCI symbolise the expertise and professionalism of the Filipino engineer. He was able to create pioneer landmarks with the use of Filipino resourcefulness and making construction cheaper but stronger in multiple

folds.

Mactan Shangri-La Hotel (Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu) Makati Shangri-la (Makati City)

Shangri-la Resorts & Spa Boracay (Malay, Aklan) Manila Hotel (Rizal Park, Manila)

The Westin Philippine Plaza/Sofitel (CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Manila) Cultural Center of the Philippines (Roxas Boulevard, Manila)

Ayala Tower One (Makati City) The New Istana Palace (Sultan’s Palace, Brunei, Darussalam) The Asian Hospital (Filinvest Corporate City, Muntinlupa)

The Manila Doctor’s Hospital (UN Avenue, Manila)

He was a builder. His father was a builder. His kin were architects, contractors, builders, and planners. His

dream was to give better homes to everyone without sacrificing our wallets.

We shall be the best provider of residential communities designed to create quality

lifestyle responsive to the changing needs and preferences of the market we serve.

VISION

In so doing, we are committed…

to ensure customer satisfaction, to achieve a sustainable growth on our

shareholders’ investment, to maintain a mutually beneficial relationship

with our partners in the business, to care for the environment we work in, to promote the growth of our people…

while building an organisation that espouses Integrity, Excellence and Interdependence.

MISSION

dmci csr

D.M. Consunji Technical Training Center (DMCTTC) Maynilad's CSR Projects Kaakbay - DMCI Homes

D.M. Consunji Technical Training Center (DMCTTC)

Honing Skills

Sem-Calaca’s Skills Training conducted by DMCTTC is a CSR program spearheaded by SCPC for the

residents of Calaca and nearby towns to equip them with employable skills and produce opportunities for employment in SCPC and DMCI projects in Calaca.

146 graduates 55 carpenters 54 masons 22 riggers 12 rebar

90% employed

To date, the program has produced a total of 146 graduates, 55 of which are carpenters, 54 are

masons , 22 are riggers and 12 are rebar graduates. 90% of these graduates are already working in the

projects of SCPC and DMCI.

Maynilad's CSR Projects

Community Assistance and Environment Protection

Flood Control Assistance Watershed Management

Fund Raising Public School Assistance

Calamity Relief

A total of 232,600 liters of drinking water were donated to the victims of Typhoon Maring and the Habagat

through various government agencies, Tulong Kapatid Foundation and other private groups.

Kaakbay - DMCI Homes

akbay

“Kaakbay” is DMCI Homes’ umbrella corporate social responsibility program. It is from the Filipino word ‘akbay’, the act of putting one’s arm over another’s shoulders; it is also a gesture of care, concern and camaraderie. It promotes fostering of good relations with the communities where DMCI Homes operates

and brings forth social activities beneficial to the Filipino society. Kaakbay propelled in 2013 with the

following activities:

Kaakbay ng KalikasanKaakbay sa Kalusugan

Kaakbay sa EdukasyonKaakbay ng Pamayanan

Kaakbay ng Kalikasan is dedicated to environmental protection and ecological aspects of sustainable development.

Kaakbay sa Kalusugan is a program relevant to health and wellbeing. Homeowners of DMCI Homes communities supported the outreach program for the poor with doctor-residents volunteering in the DMCI Homes Kaakbay medical mission in Pasig City on Aug 23, 2013.

Kaakbay sa Edukasyon is committed to uphold learning and education.

Kaakbay ng Pamayanan supports social welfare and community development.

© James Reli

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