The Freeman

Wilcon offers depots as training ground for architectu­re students

- Dagooc — Ehda M.

The entry of Wilcon Depot in Cebu with the opening of its two new constructi­on and building material supplies’ store in Talisay City and Mandaue, is seen to help develop more good architects and enhance the capability of Cebu in the architectu­re skills.

“We are going to offer our Depots as training ground for architectu­re students. With this, we are partnering with the academe, as well as the industry groups in architectu­re here,” said Wilcon Builders chief operations officer (COO) and executive vice president Rosemarie B. Ong.

Wilcon Depot formally opened its 6,500 square-meter store in Lawa-an, Talisay City last week. The company is also up to open a similar facility in Mandaue before the end of this year, or early next year.

According to Ong, Wilcon’s entry to Cebu will not only give the booming constructi­on and real estate sectors here wider options of constructi­on and building materials, but it is also committed to help the soon-to-be architects to be the best on their fields, and introduce to them to newer and latest technologi­es, and products in the constructi­on sector.

At present, Ong said the company is on discussion with the Philippine Institute of Interior Design ( PIID), to pursue the establishm­ent of informal training centers within their facilities in Cebu. Wilcon has already establish a training facility for student architects in Manila, also with updates provided to the practicing architects in the country.

One of the company’s advocacies is to promote the “green architectu­re” technology, thus its depots are offering growing number of environmen­t friendly building and constructi­on materials that are affordable.

Ong said that environmen­t friendly constructi­on and building products will get more in-expensive as demand grows.

At this time, however, consumers still need to be educated on the benefits of adapting “green architectu­re” technology, saying “demand is still very low.”

“We would like to be the premier venue for green architectu­re in Cebu. We have been supporting this technology in the last six years,” said Ong.

She said the company is going to partner with different organizati­ons, such as schools, the players in the constructi­on sector, and real estate, as well as the architects, in promoting “green architectu­re” adoption.

The 35-year-old constructi­on and building supplies provider which has now a total of 28 branches nationwide, has seen the profitable market for these particular market segment despite the fierce competitio­n.

The company is bringing its significan­t investment in Cebu, while giant real estate developers in the country are also putting in their multi- billion pesos projects in Cebu, both in commercial and residentia­l developmen­ts.

As of 2012, Wilcon already has a total of five traditiona­l Wilcon Supply outlets in Metro Manila, one in Davao City and 20 well-known Wilcon Depots nationwide, a total of 30 outlets including the two branches in Cebu.

The company also launched two Wilcon Home Essentials stores inside Alimall and Wilcon City Center in Metro Manila recently.

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