REAL-estate developers, policymakers, suppliers, and other stakeholders of the housing sector will gather to discuss macro trends, current issues and solutions in the industry at the National Developers Convention 2022, themed “Change-proofing the Industry: Building Homes for Filipinos, Today and Tomorrow,” on October 5 and 6 to be held at the Grand Hyatt Manila, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.
Organized by the Subdivision and Housing Developers Association Inc. (SHDA), in partnership with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD), this two-day conclave aims to tackle the housing priorities of the new administration, as well as the importance of digitalization in resolving the challenges brought about by the ensuing Covid-19 pandemic and global economic crisis.
Mindful of the current housing backlog, this is among the top agenda of governance of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. as he creates plans involving private developers and financial institutions in a more participative and inclusive approach for faster housing production.
In fact, the chief executive mentioned in his State of the Nation Address his goal to strengthen the National Land Use Act of the Philippines that will provide for a rational and holistic management and development of land resources in the country.
“We proudly organize the biggest event for the housing industry, which brings together housing developers, policymakers, and other housing stakeholders. The event will provide an avenue for them to meet and discuss future partnerships that can help us build more affordable housing for Filipinos through policy reforms and dialogues,” said SHDA President May Rodriguez.
Other top government officials who will grace the event include Housing Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar and Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan, who will give a keynote message and facilitate the Philippine macroeconomic briefing, respectively.
“The housing sector in the country needs aggressive efforts. Therefore, we have to involve every stakeholder that can take part in this advocacy of the new administration—that is to provide shelter to millions of Filipinos,” Acuzar stressed.
Also in attendance are Senate Committee on Urban Planning, Housing and Resettlement Chairman Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito and House Committee on Housing and Urban Development Chairman Rep. Jose Francisco B. Benitez to talk about the legislative initiatives on housing and urban development.
Change-proofing the housing sector
AROUND 300 housing sector stakeholders are expected to grace the convention to hear from speaker experts on how they can respond together to the disruptive changes in the housing sector.
The first day of the event will have speakers delving on topics, including urban planning and development programs, legislative initiatives on housing and urban development, sustainable financing for housing, and the private sector’s success stories in residential and urban development projects.
Notable speakers will include 8990 Holding Inc. Chairman and Cofounder Mariano Martinez, Pag-IBIG Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Acmad Rizaldi Moti, BDO Unibank President and CEO Nestor Tan, I-Remit Inc. Chairman Bansan Choa, Damosa Land President Ricardo Lagdameo, Century Properties Group President and CEO Jose Marco Antonio, and PRO-Friends Cofounder Guillermo Choa.
The second day of the convention will highlight regional development and local government units’ processes, innovation for housing through technology, incentives and smart subdivisions, public utilities in housing development, and public housing and subsidies.
These will be discussed by Bacolod City Mayor and League of Cities of the Philippines Chairman Alfredo-Benitez, Meralco President and CEO Ray Espinosa, PrimeWater Infrastructure Corp. Vice President Romeo Sabater, National Housing Authority General Manager Joeben Tai, and PhilGuarantee President and CEO Alberto Pascual.