Friday, June 29, 2007

Manila's Construction Boom

There was a time when property developers had to rely on a "build it, and they will come" strategy. Now the world has turned -- all the big boys with capital and spare land are being approached by BPOs, i.e. "we have come, please build it." The larger BPOs are ready, willing, and eager to take up entire buildings and sign long-term leases in their rush to expand. Which goes to show that the constraint for the Philippine economy's growth engine isn't the ability to sell its services abroad. BPOs with U.S.-facing businesses are so confident of demand that they are snapping up any sizeable office space that comes onto the market. What's holding back the boom are domestic capacity constraints, be it buildings with the right cabling, or qualified managers to manage the pell-mell growth. But have faith -- the capitalist system is responding to remove those constraints . . .
SM Investments Corporation, one of the Philippines’ largest conglomerates, broke ground on its latest built-to-suit project in Makati City.
The firm disclosed to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) yesterday that the project, to be called SM Makati Cybezone, is a 4- storey building at Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, due for completion in Q2 2008. Located at the heart of the Metro’s business district, SM Makati Cyberzone will have a gross floor area of 18,700 square meters and will be occupied by eTelecare Global Solutions, Inc.
"With the growing presence of the BPO industry comes also the growing need for spaces and integrated office facilities," said SMIC vice chairman Henry Sy, Jr.
He added that "the SM Group is more than prepared to answer those needs, as we have aligned with the market demands of this growing industry to provide well-planned and integrated office facilities to BPOs and Contact Centers in strategic locations.". . . .SMIC also broke ground for its second business process outsourcing (BPO) building for PeopleSupport at the SM Baguio Cyberzone recently.

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