A 500 Million Miracle

“We have been telling the people that this is built by Duros Development Corp. completely on their own.

(A repost from a Sunstar 2015 story)

FOR its 25th anniversary, a construction company turned over to the Archdiocese of Cebu the main venue of an international religious conference in January 2016.

Lito and Fe Barino of Duros Development Corp.

handed a symbolic key to the International Eucharistic Congress (IEC) Pavilion during a ceremony last night to Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma.

The archbishop said that Duros built the facility for more than P500 million and that it can accommodate about 12,000 people.

“We have been telling the people that this is built by Duros Development Corp. completely on their own. So, from the perspective of IEC, this is totally free,” Palma said.

Because the building is free, he said, the proceeds of a fundraising campaign can be devoted to other expenses like the speakers’ transportation, the liturgy, the congress proper and the seminary.

“If not for Duros, we would not be able to cope with the entire Eucharistic Congress,” Archbishop Palma said.

Huge, beautiful

During the Holy Mass, Archbishop Emeritus Ricardo Cardinal Vidal said he believes that the IEC Pavilion is “a miracle from God.”

“I could hardly believe that this would happen, that we have a pavilion as huge as this, as beautiful as this. God has given this and made this a reality. Lord, thank you for giving us this building,” Cardinal Vidal said. “I hope that it will remain forever.”

Archbishop Palma said he believes it would be easy to get bookings for the venue after the IEC in January, Cebu being an attractive destination for events.

“In fact, yesterday, there were a lot of reservations for big events like the Cursillo, and from groups like Couples for Christ and the CBCP (Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines), among others. We have bookings already for this year and next year, and we are happy to note that,” Palma said.

Future uses

To help Duros recover the cost of building the pavilion, it will be given the right to develop a two-hectare property near the San Carlos Seminary in Barangay Mabolo, Cebu City.

“Of course, that will be subject to a MOA (memorandum of agreement). Like many others, for instance, they can develop properties of the church that are available for lease until they are able to recover their investments for this pavilion,” Palma said.

In a separate interview, Fe Barino confirmed that they spent more than P500 million for the construction of the structure.

After the IEC, the pavilion will be divided into two: a conference facility and a seminary. Its floor area is 25,754 square meters.

The pavilion can accommodate from 12,000 to 15,000 for the IEC proper. But after it is split once the IEC is over, the remaining conference space can still accommodate 8,000 to 10,000 people.

“The church or the IEC did not spend anything for this pavilion. The fundraising was for the IEC expenses,” Barino explained.

Privilege

This means proceeds from the “Piso Para sa Misa ng Mundo” are solely for the IEC operations expenses.

Barino added that the building was 97 percent done, with finishing touches to be added soon, “but the church can already use the pavilion for any event.”

When asked why Duros agreed to build the pavilion for free, Barino said there was a call from the archbishop “and we just said yes because we feel that it’s also a privilege for us to serve the Lord.”

“We have received so many graces from God. We cannot say no. We want to help Cebu and the Philippines in hosting IEC,” Barino said.

She said that the archbishop’s call was also well-timed, because the company had just finished building Padgett Place condominiums in Lahug, Cebu City.

The condominium was completed in October 2014, and the archbishop called them the month after that.

“Normally, it would take one or two years before we can start a project but here, we were able to mobilize in less than two months,” Barino said.

Cebu’s Largest Convention Venue

IC3 at 23 Minore Park is the largest of them all and it has quite a story to tell. People call its construction a miracle. Indeed a handiwork of the Lord, from the moment of its inception, through the challenges of a twin calamity in  2013, to its completion just on time for the 51st International Eucharistic Congress (IEC).

More to that tale of miracle :  Story behind IEC

Today, Cebu is relying on IC3 to hold the largest indoor gatherings and international conventions. With a seating capacity of over 10,000, the fully-airconditioned facility is geared ready to host these massive convergence and congregation of people. The plenary can be divided into smaller venues by movable partitions and serve as break-out rooms that function as intimate gathering spaces. A holding room is also available for variety of purposes like rest area for performers or celebrities. Ingress and Egress is smooth through a delivery ramp from the basement where its capacious parking  can accommodate more than 250 vehicles.

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Location, location, location. An organizer’s dream, you may call it, as it is exactly the case. A mere walking distance from Cebu Business Park and right smack in Juan Luna Avenue between the I.T Park and SM City Cebu.

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IC3 is located within 23 Minore Park, a master-planned development along with VISMIN’s first Landers Superstore. But the corner lot, the most prime and supposed to be the most expensive property is reserved for the best purpose, a chapel and a park.

Just when we thought we’ve seen enough of Cebu, it then surprises us with a new offering, and IC3 together with 23 Minore Park is one of those surprises. A humble contribution of Duros Group to the beauty of the Queen city of the South.

For reservations and inquiries, you may contact 0939-566-2846 or e-mail at:    allandurosland@gmail.com.