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THE Subdivision and Housing Developers Association's (SHDA) 2025 leadership agenda will tackle the country's growing housing backlog and advance sustainability in the sector.

THE Subdivision and Housing Developers Association's 2025 leadership agenda will tackle the country's growing housing backlog and advance sustainability in the sector.Ar. Leonardo B. Dayao Jr., who continues as chairman of the organization of housing and urban developers, said that they will use the Philippine Housing Industry Roadmap '... as a guide ... to empower our members to deliver quality, affordable housing to Filipino families.

It is working with public and private stakeholders to explore solutions, including rent-to-own schemes and public housing programs. Regarding sustainability, SHDA will promote climate-responsive designs, the use of indigenous materials, and green building technologies.Study tours in Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam to adopt best practices and cutting-edge housing models will enhance the members' competitiveness.

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