

Aloha! and welcome to Ohana Place. Where lush tropical greenery, Modern Polynesian architecture and soothing resort-like amenities blend together to create a home in the spirit of the tropical haven of Hawaii. Named after the Hawaiian word for family, Ohana Place is comprised of seven medium-rise condominiums spread across three hectares of tropical terrain located along the highly accessible Alabang - Zapote Road in Las Piñas City.
High-rise and commercial building construction is DMCI’s stronghold where it has extensive portfolio. These include, among others, the Ayala Triangle Tower I at the Philippine Stock Exchange Plaza, the Citibank Tower, the Fareast Bank Headquarters, the SM Megamall, the Shangrila Mactan Island Resort, the Shangrila Hotel Manila, Rockwell Center Condominium Towers, and the Shang Grand Towers, Makati’s highest high-rise project to date.
In infrastructure, its portfolio includes fast-track projects such as the Carmen Bridge, the one-kilometer long Magat Bridge, the Gibong Diversion Dam, the Narvacan Power Transmission Lines, and the three interchanges on Metro Manila’s main thoroughfare, Subic Water Gravity Filter.
In the industrial sector, these are notable: the San Miguel Corp. North Brewery, the Motorola Plant, the Philips Semiconductor Plant, civil works for Enron Power Plant, the Tuppwerware Plant, and the Republic-Asahi Float Glass Plant, Panay Power Plant, and Dingle Diesel Power Plant
In urban housing, DMCI has constructed the largest government housing project – the BCDA complex – comprising 54 buildings.
Foreign governments and corporations have likewise tapped DMCI for large-scale projects. The US Navy hangar in Subic is the largest contract ever awarded to a Philippine contractor by the United States’ government. In addition, DMCI has constructed or has served as a significant contractor in a number of projects abroad. Among these are the construction of: the New Istana (the royal palace) in the Sultanate of Brunei; numerous bridges along the Zalim-Halban Highway in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; and interchanges and bridges along the King Faisal Motorway in the State of Kuwait; and pipe laying in the Kirkuk-Adhaim Irrigation Project in the Republic of Iraq.
As a result of its excellence in contracting, DMCI has received a number of awards. In 1992, DMCI was named "Outstanding Contractor for Building" at the inaugural Philippine Construction Industry Awards. In addition, DMCI has received a certificate of appreciation from the U.S. Department of the Navy and a Safety Award from Flour Daniels Corporation for two million accident-free man-hours at the Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation's STAR project.
Chairman David M. Consunji was cited as the one of the four awardees of The Outstanding Filipino (TOFIL) of 2002 for his invaluable contribution to the development and progress of the country. The hundreds of landmark infrastructure constructed by DMCI symbolize the expertise and professionalism of the Filipino engineer.
In today’s increasingly challenging urban scenario, DMCI Homes (subsidiary of DMCI – Project Developers, Inc.) is the country’s Triple A builder-developer that provides young upwardly mobile families with modest income with high quality homes in fully serviced, centrally located communities. DMCI Homes builds more than condominiums and houses; it builds communities that respond to the needs and wants of the Filipino family. DMCI Home residential communities provide an environment that is healthy and good for the general well-being of a growing family. Beyond reliable structures, DMCI Homes’ residential communities provide a solid foundation where a family may create a place of their own which can be enjoyed by generations to come.
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