DHSUD, SHDA push for recalibration of mass housing strategies
Housing developers, policymakers, and industry leaders are set to gather next month for a two-day event aimed at recalibrating strategies for delivering affordable, inclusive, and sustainable homes for Filipino families.
The 33rd National Developers Convention will be held from Oct. 9-10 in Makati City where discussions will be made on the Subdivision and Housing Developers Association, Inc. (SHDA) commitment to deliver 250,000 housing units for the government’s mass housing program.
“This contribution forms part of the administration’s target of building one million housing units annually. We aim to align the industry’s efforts with the government’s housing priorities, especially in expanding affordable housing and building sustainable communities,” said SHDA National Chairman, Ar. Leonardo Dayao Jr.
“This convention is not only a celebration of National Shelter Month but also a call to action for all stakeholders to shape a better housing future for Filipinos,” he added.
With the theme ReCalibrate: Upgrading Housing Strategies for a Better Tomorrow’, Dayao said the event will spotlight urgent housing challenges and sector commitments in coordination with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD).
The gathering is expected to draw around 200 stakeholders, including top developers,policymakers, investors, and allied partners.
Keynote speeches and panel discussions will cover innovative financing models, resilient and sustainable housing design, digital transformation in real estate, and regulatory reforms to accelerate the mass housing rollout.
“This convention is a testament to the strength of collaboration between the public and private sectors. Our shared goal is not just to build houses, but to build communities that uplift the lives of Filipino families,” said SHDA National President, Engr. Francis Richmond Villegas.