Inside a development built for seismic resilience
Bamberton Center adopts QuakeSafe technology to improve earthquake protection
Bamberton Center in Arca South, Taguig City
Natural calamities like earthquakes are unpredictable, but their most damaging effects can be reduced through preparedness and resilient design. To support this approach, Bamberton Center uses QuakeSafe seismic isolation technology to improve structural stability and strengthen its resistance to seismic activity.
The 18-story office and commercial development in Arca South, Taguig City, is being built by Maxblocks Construction Corp. with four basement levels and base-isolation technology to reduce ground motion during earthquakes. The project is supported by QuakeSafe Phils. Inc., led by Ever Bilena founder Dioceldo Sy, which promotes earthquake-resilient building design in the country.
Sy views the development as a practical example of preparedness, saying, “Building with resilience means planning for the unexpected. Our goal is to create spaces that are safe and resilient, where occupants feel secure and businesses can operate with confidence. By focusing on long-term durability, we help ensure that the investments people make today remain valuable tomorrow."
QuakeSafe Phils. Inc. is a one-stop solutions provider that promotes seismic base isolation in local construction, covering design, consulting, supply, and project management. For Bamberton Center, the system uses 42 sets of high-damping rubber bearings from Bridgestone Japan to dissipate seismic energy before it moves through the structure. Supporting components such as flexible pipe connections and seismic gap covers help maintain the building’s functionality during strong ground motion.
Bamberton Center reflects how the property sector can respond to growing safety concerns through resilient design. As Metro Manila continues to expand, developments that prioritize preparedness are helping shape a more responsible approach to urban growth.