DMCIHI Corporate Profile May 2007
DMCIHI Corporate Profile May 2007
DMCIHI Corporate Profile May 2007
INCORPORATED
Corporate Profile
May 2007
DMCI HOLDINGS, INC.
DMCI Holdings, Inc. (DMCI HI) was incorporated on March 8, 1995 as a holding
company to consolidate all construction business, construction component companies and
related interests of the Consunji Family. It was listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange on
December 18, 1995.
The Company has three major operating subsidiaries, namely: D.M. Consunji, Inc.
(DMCI), DMCI Project Developers, Inc. (PDI), and Semirara Mining Corporation
[Semirara (formerly Semirara Coal Corporation)].
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DMCI-MPIC Water Company, Inc. (DMWC), is a 50-50 consortium with Metro Pacific
Investments Corporation which owns 83.97% equity at Maynilad Water Services, Inc.
(MWSI). MWSI bid was issued by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System and
it was awarded to DMWC last December 5, 2006 and was formally turned over on January
24, 2007 at Malacanang Palace presided by Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-
Arroyo.
The Group’s ultimate goal is to play a vital role in the nation’s bid toward progress,
inspired by its vision to become an institution in the construction industry committed to the
economic and social development of the country.
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Board of Directors & Principal Officers
DAVID M. CONSUNJI
Chairman
CESAR A. BUENAVENTURA
Vice Chairman
ISIDRO A. CONSUNJI
Director & President
HERBERT M. CONSUNJI
Director
Vice President & Chief Finance Officer
VICTOR A. CONSUNJI
Director
President, Semirara Mining Corp.
JORGE A. CONSUNJI
Director
President & COO, D.M. Consunji, Inc.
EVARISTO T. FRANCISCO
Independent Director
OSCAR S. REYES
Independent Director
VICTOR S. LIMLINGAN
Independent Director
CRISTINA C. GOTIANUN
Assistant Treasurer
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Vision Statement
To be an institution in the construction industry
committed to the economic and social development of the country.
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D.M. Consunji, Inc. (DMCI)
Founded on December 24, 1954, D.M. Consunji, Inc. (DMCI) is known today
as one of the Philippines’ leading construction companies. Throughout its
corporate life, DMCI has demonstrated its capability to construct a wide variety of
projects ranging from simple chapels and residences to multi-storey hotels and
condominiums, irrigation dams to kilometer-long concrete bridges, power
transmission lines to industrial plants, theaters to large commercial complexes.
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
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
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the King Faisal Motorway in the State of Kuwait; and pipe laying in the Kirkuk-
Adhaim Irrigation Project in the Republic of Iraq.
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.
The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary DMCI Project Developers,
Inc. (PDI), has investments in various construction business-generating activities
namely, infrastructure and real estate project development. PDI's role is to
develop projects and to take equity positions in ventures that provide the
Company with a more consistent revenue stream in the form of additional
general construction business for DMCI; and investment income, resulting from
PDI's development activities.
The recent surge in demand for urban homes has inspired DMCI to construct
its very own housing projects – DMCI Homes. It offers the best in urban lifestyle
with its elegant design and first-class amenities. To date, DMCI Homes has
twenty one (21) housing developments located in the following:
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Cavite Villa Allegre, Woodland Hills
To date, DMCI Homes has sold 8,287 units worth Php 11.4 billion. DMCI
Homes’ projects are classified to medium-rise, high-rise, and subdivision
structures elegantly designed to suit the needs and lifestyle of the mid-income
families. DMCI Homes will be launching three new projects namely Riverfront
Residences, Tivoli Gardens Residences, and Alta Vista Boracay. Overall, DMCI
Homes has 12,000 existing and ongoing housing units to offer.
Allied Investments
Coal
Of the three mines, Unong, which has been commercially operational since
1984, generated Semirara’s entire coal production. With continuous mining on
Unong however, the pit’s remaining coal reserves fell to 3.3 million MT, which
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was sufficient for commercial production only until 1999. With Unong no longer
economically viable to mine, a new pit, Panian was developed and eventually
made commercially operational in 2000.
Himalian, on the other hand, has estimated coal reserves of 80 million MT. Its
potential reserves are also being studied for future development.
Water
Power
Another remarkable business venture that your Company entered into is the
incorporation of DMCI Power Corporation (DPC) (formerly DMCI Energy
Resources Unlimited, Inc.) that will handle its power business in line with plans to
increase the group’s exposure in the power sector. DPC will put up coal-fired
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power plants and participate in the privatization of the power supply of off-grid
islands and remote villages.
On January 15, 2007, the National Power Corporation (NPC) has awarded your
Company the Masbate Power Generation, one of the small utilities group (SPUG)
of the National Power Corporation. DPC shall take over of the power supply
obligation in Masbate with a 15-year Power Supply Agreement with Masbate
Electric Cooperative (MASELCO). Masbate Power Generation has a total
contract of 13,000 KW of Guaranteed Dependable Capacity (GDC).
The privatization of Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG) Areas was mandated by
Department of Energy (DOE) Circular No. 2004-01-001 issued on January 26,
2004. The circular called for the periodic assessment of the requirements and
prospects of bringing power generation and associated power delivery systems
to commercial viability on an area-by-area basis, including a program to
encourage private sector participation in the SPUG areas.
Recently, DPC has signed a Joint Venture Agreement with Asia Energy
Develepment Pte. Ltd. (AED), to form a joint venture corporation to be named
DMCI Asia Energy Power Corporation (DMCI Asia) which shall engage in the
development and operation of power generation plants and facilities in the
Philippines. DMCI Asia will be 50-50 owned by DPC and AED. AED is a
Singapore company, established by Argosy Partners, Inc., engaged in the
business of investing in energy-related businesses and ventures in Asia.
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