
Ayala Property Management Corporation (APMC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of . engaged in integrated property management services including building administration and maintenance, lease administration activities, commercial center and subdivision maintenance, and special technical services. It continues to provide property management services for shopping centers, subdivision, parking structures, waterworks operations and other properties developed by Ayala Land and its subsidiaries.
APMC is best known for managing strategic parking facilities, office and residential towers in the Philippines' premier business district, Makati City. It pioneered in automating parking operations and continues to introduce similar innovations in its other areas of operation such as recycling water from households for non-potable uses.
HISTORY
Ayala Property Management Corporation (APMC) is the biggest property management company in the Philippines—both in terms of aggregate revenue and the scope of portfolio. It is the property management arm of Ayala Land, which is one of the Philippines’ largest and most trusted real estate companies. It started as the Building Administration Division of Ayala Corporation and was spun-off as Insular Building Services in 1976. In 1988, we became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ayala Land, Inc., this time as Ayala Property Management Corporation. For more than thirty years, we have continued to be the sole property manager of Ayala Land, Inc.’s prime real estate projects, including most of those developed by Ayala Land, Inc. and subsequently sold and handed over to new property owners.
Since then, APMC has expanded its portfolio to include high-end office and residential buildings, subdivisions, parking facilities, shopping centers, waterworks operations, sewer treatment facilities, and industrial estates.
APMC pioneered in automating parking operations and continues to introduce similar innovations in its other areas of operation such as recycling water from households for non-potable uses, and introduction of energy-saving devices and equipment in the different managed properties.
Social Responsibility is also integral to APMC’s corporate character. We support initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life of the Filipinos, spearheading a solid waste management program for the Makati Central Business District.
Boasting numerous international awards on safety and energy efficiency, APMC is currently managing over 100 properties, offering the entire spectrum of services and products pertaining to property management. Many of Makati City’s premium business and residential establishments, commercial complexes and parking facilities stand testament to APMC’s experience and competence in its field.
MISSION
We are in the property management to consistently exceed our customers' expectations by providing world-class facilities, and delivering efficient, prompt and innovative services. We commit to enhance the value of the properties we manage and achieve a fair return to our shareholders.
We recognize that our employees are the principal assets of the company. As such, we focus on their training needs, inculcate the values of professionalism, integrity and teamwork, provide career opportunities, and reward outstanding performance.
We shall contribute to the preservation of the environment and the development of the communities we are doing business in.
VISION
To be the best property management company in the Philippines, so that when people in business think property management, they think first and foremost of APMC and the property management standards set by the Company.
OUR VALUES
- Quality Service
- Total Customer Satisfaction
- Exceeding expectations of customers and principals
- Concern for People
- Continuous Training
- Healthy work environment
- Instill employee pride and commitment to work
- Teamwork
- Work Programs
- Social Activities
- Sports Programs
- Social Responsibility
- Environment-friendly facilities
- Community Programs
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MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
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APMC is composed of value driven and principle centered managers equipped to make a breakthrough in this fiercely competitive environment. This no non-sense team is the company's pillar of strength and its members are dramatic inspirers who make business productive and fun at the same time.
They are avid subscribers of the 4 E's of GE (General Electric by Jack Welch) leadership which goes " A leader with high energy levels has the ability to energize others around common goals. He also has the edge to make tough yes and no decisions and finally, has the ability to consistently execute and deliver on their promises".
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Antonino T. Aquino Chairman |
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Raul M. Irlanda Chief Executive Officer
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Romeo T. Menpin, Jr. Chief Operating Officer
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PJ C. Soriano Chief Finance Officer |
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Ma. Paz C. Peñaflorida Director Residential & Waterworks
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Marcia V. Martelino Director Car Parks and External Accounts
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Edgar F. Alcazar Director Technical Services Group |
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June F. Vazquez Director Commercial Centers |
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Ricardo T. Almeda Jr. Director HRD |
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Sherwin G. Vinoya Director Office Buildings |
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Arnulfo C. Batac Director Estate Properties |
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AWARDS AND CITATIONS
Best in Class
- 3 International Certifications
- Quality - (ISO 9001:2000)
- Environmental - (ISO 14001:2004)
- Occupational Health - (OHSAS 18001:2007)
- Awarded in 2006 & 2008 by Euromoney as the Best Property Management Company
Energy Conservation
- ASEAN Energy Awards
- 2007 – MSE Building, CitiCenter and CitiSquare & NAIA 2 Terminal
- 2006 – MSE Building
- 2004 – 6750 Building and Greenbelts 2 & 3
- 2002 – Tower One
- Don Emilio Abello Awards
- 2006 – Glorietta, Greenbelt 1 & 4, MSE Building, ALFGU Alabang and Tower One, and 3 administrators were also cited as outstanding energy managers
- 2005 – Glorietta 1 to 4, Greenbelt 1 and 2, 6750 Office Tower and Tower One
- 2004 – Greenbelt 2 and 3 and 6750 Office Tower
- 2002 – Tower One
Fire Safety
- Makati Fire Safety Awards – Consistently winning annual awards since 2000
- 2009 – Fire Safety Compliance Award (25 properties); Building Fire Brigade (20 properties); Corporate Fire Safety (23 properties)
- 2008 – Fire Safety Compliance Award (25 properties); Building Fire Brigade (24 properties); Corporate Fire Safety (20 properties)
- Safety Organization of the Philippines
- 2008 – Tower One won 3rd place in Flammable Liquid Fire Extinguisher and Busted Hose & Up-the Ladder Event
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Award of Merit was presented to APMC by the Safety Organization of the Philippines, Inc. at the 41st National Industrial Safety Convention in recognition of its achievement in providing and maintaining a safe and healthful workplace which resulted to 1,340,009 man-hours without lost time accident for the period January 2006 - August 31, 2008.
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Solid Waste Management
- Citation from United Architects of the Philippines for active participation in drafting of Design Manual on SWM facilities for urban settings
Others
- 2008 Apolinario Mabini Award - Trinoma was awarded for being a “Disabled-Friendly Mall”
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AFFILIATIONS
Since its establishment, APMC has been a key source of Ayala Land’s proprietary competitive advantage through its pursuit of world-class quality facilities management services.
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- Corporate Sustaining Partner, thru membership of our Chief Executive Officer, Raul M. Irlanda, the first Certified Facilities Manager in the Philippines
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- Member,
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- Member, Environment committee of the
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- Chair of the Advocacy committee of the Makati Environment Foundation, responsible for the information campaign on solid waste management in all of our managed properties and other non-participating buildings in the Makati Central Business District and Ayala Center
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- Member,
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- Member, , an international non profit educational and technical organization of around 40,000 water quality experts
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- Member,
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- thru membership of Director Marcia Martelino, providing leadership in the responsible use of land & in creating/sustaining thriving communities worldwide
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- thru membership of Director Peachy Peñaflorida
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