AboitizLand, Connovate PH ink partnership for sustainable housing
AboitizLand and Connovate Philippines Inc. (CPI) inked a partnership deal on the supply of the renowned Danish precast technology that uses high-strength concrete for sandwich panels. These sturdy panels are usually used in facades, roofs, partitions, and walls. This sustainable construction technology will be piloted in AboitizLand’s premium beachside community Seafront Residences in San Juan, Batangas.
Seafront Residences, a 43-hectare master-planned seaside community master-planned by world-renowned new urbanist firm DPZ Co-Design, offers a variety of residential units such as houses and lots, residential lots, and villas (beach condominiums), guaranteeing a vibrant community by the beach. Seafront Residences was named as the Best Housing Development in the Philippines and Best Housing Development in Luzon at the 2021 PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards for its new urbanism-inspired masterplan, tasteful house designs, walkable paths, diamond parks, open spaces, town center, and diverse property offerings.
Seafront Residences is an award-winning seaside community that is a personal haven for vecinos who love to enjoy life at the beach. With its top-notch location, premium amenities, strong market reception, and innovative construction method, Seafront Residences homebuyers can look forward to a beautiful, environment-friendly, sustainable and high-value property
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