Towering five-storey tall, the Topaz Tower is the newest IT Building at the DAMOSA. It is the most recent addition to the DAMOSA IT Park, the first PEZA-registered IT park in Southern Mindanao.
The construction of the building began in January 2011 and officially openrf for business on February 28, 2012 by way of formal blessing and inauguration rites. It is the 3rd in the expansion series of DAMOSA IT Park and is said to be the most viable solution to accommodate the booming industry of Business Process Outsourcing in Metro Davao.
Edgardo O. Villaver, Damosa Land, Inc.’s VP and general manager, said the construction of Topaz Tower is part of the comprehensive mixed-use master plan of DLI for the DAMOSA Complex.
Within reach are Anflocor Corporate Center, Damosa Market Basket, Damosa Business Center, Damosa Gateway, and Microtel-Damosa and other business establishments that provide a multitude of services to clients.
“Thus, it creates synergy and complementation of DAMOSA Complex as a city destination that provides complete convenience and efficiency of service from shopping, dining, accommodation, and other facilities,” Villaver said.
The building is strategically located in an urban setting where primary destinations such as the Davao International Airport, malls – SM North and Abreeza Ayala Mall – and a host of government and private institutions are within its proximity.
Essentially, the Topaz Tower is intended to cater to the need for office spaces, administrative centers, and BPOs. The 8,800 square meter area can adequately house a huge number of offices that need space for business and other corporate and commercial dealings. The building features a fire protection system, a 24-hour security service, covered parking spaces and is equipped with 2 units of elevators and 24/7 standby generators. It also has well-ventilated lobby in each floor and adequate toilet facilities.
The 5th floor of the Topaz Tower gives SGV & Co., a professional services firm based in Metro Manila, their new home in Davao City. The rest of the building will be occupied soon by European/Japanese BPO and possibly their existing US-based client, the Synnex Corporation – Concentrix.
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