The Valeron Tower: Crafted the Takumi way
In Japan, they are called Takumi. They devote years to pursuing perfection in their craft until excellence becomes second nature.
More than the skill, the Takumi tradition is about surrendering to one’s craft, refining every detail with care, and creating something that will endure.
This same philosophy is the essence of the collaboration between Quadruple A developer DMCI Homes, the Philippines’ leader in resort-inspired communities, and Marubeni Corp., one of Japan’s most respected global companies.
These two firms are jointly developing The Valeron Tower, a residential condominium rising along C5 Road in Pasig City. This exquisite residential development is guided by the devotion of the Takumi, rooted in Filipino craftsmanship and elevated by Japanese mastery.

Building with intention
The partnership between DMCI Homes and Marubeni is built on complementary strengths: discipline, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality.
From water and transport infrastructure to real estate development, DMCI Homes and Marubeni have always sought to deliver excellence that stands the test of time. Now, they begin another chapter in their shared story of quality, their finest expression of Takumi.
DMCI Homes contributes decades of local expertise and engineering innovation. Known for quality craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and long-term value, it has invested in modern facilities and advanced equipment and employs leading construction technologies to ensure precision, quality, and efficiency at every stage of construction.
Every DMCI Homes project also undergoes a rigorous proprietary 102-point inspection and testing process led by the company’s Quality Management Department. Projects are built with superior materials and strengthened by the combined expertise of trusted partner subcontractors, as well as local and international consultants.
Global perspective
Marubeni, for its part, takes a full-service approach to real estate, covering everything from development to asset and property management.
Showing that its commitment extends from planning to hands-on involvement, Marubeni has seconded two experienced expatriates from Tokyo to Manila to support project development of The Valeron Tower.
This reflected Marubeni’s dedication to understanding how Filipino communities live, grow, and thrive, and to ensuring that its standards of quality, precision, and Takumi-level mastery are fully integrated.

A shared commitment
In The Valeron Tower, DMCI Homes and Marubeni find their truest expression of Takumi yet.
It is designed as a game-changing model for urban condo living—one that blends comfort with innovation and efficiency with everyday function.
From topnotch amenities to industry-first services like commercial-grade Community Internet and the RideShare Carpool Program, The Valeron Tower reflects a commitment to both form and function. Every detail, from layout efficiency to material selection, is crafted to last for generations.
Marubeni has even assigned dedicated representatives to work closely with DMCI Homes on the project, ensuring the exchange of global best practices and reinforcing a culture of precision and consistency.
DMCI Holdings chairman Isidro Consunji shared during the unveiling of The Valeron Tower’s Grand Showroom that they expect this project to be a “game-changer,” underscoring how the combined expertise of DMCI Homes and Marubeni can bring forward innovations that raise the bar in urban living.
Union of two legacies
The Valeron Tower stands as a testament to the union of two legacies—rooted in Filipino craftsmanship and elevated by Japanese mastery. It reflects what can be achieved when passion meets precision, and when building goes beyond purpose to embrace integrity, foresight, and heart.
Like the Takumi who devote their lives to perfecting their craft, DMCI Homes and Marubeni Corporation are creating more than homes—they are shaping communities built to endure.
A new landmark is rising in Pasig City, crafted with dedication, mastery, and purpose—crafted the Takumi way.
To learn more about the project, visit www.dmcihomes.com and www.marubeniphil.com, or call (+632) 5324-8888 and (0917) 880-8800

