THE local government unit conducted the groundbreaking for a housing project for the residents of Imus City in Cavite.
A total of 1.3 hectares of land located in Bgy. Malagasang 1-G, with proposed five midrise condo-type buildings, will be built in the area consisting of ten floors each or a total of 1,100 units.
Each unit has a size of 27 sqm and worth P1.8 million, which is payable within 30 years.
The housing project also include amenities such as a clubhouse and basketball court.
Government employees living in the city are the priority in the housing project.
Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary Jose Rizalino “Jerry” L. Acuzar said the housing project in Imus is a fulfillment of the dream of President Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos Jr. to continue what his father, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., have started. to provide housing for poor Filipinos.
The project is also a vision of Imus City Mayor Alex “AA” Advincula to provide ordinary citizens a decent house of their own.
Also present in the groundbreaking rites were Eric Gregor Tan – general manager for Horizontal Developments, PH1 World Developers; Usec. Roland Samuel Young – Project Management Office; Usec. Garry V. De Guzman – head, 4PH Project Management Office; Congressman Adrian Jay Advincula, of the 3rd District of Cavite; Edgar Saavedra – chairman and CEO, Megawide Construction; Gigi Alcantara, president, PH1 World Developers; Tata Saavedra of Annix Gamo, Vice Mayor Homer Saquilayan and city councilors.

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