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Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City
PCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
FLASHBACK
GROUND BREAKING & CORNER STONE LAYING
PROJECT TAKE OFF
FUNDING STRATEGY
THE PLAN
THE BENEFITS
HANDBILL
1. CAV PROTACIO L DEPAKAKIBO JR ’54 - Chairman
2. CAV PATERNO D LOMONGO ’54A - Vice-Chairman
3. CAV ANGELO C QUEDDING ’54 - Director
4. CAV BIENVENIDO G GOROSPE ’54 - Director
5. CAV JOSE C SORRETA ’54 - Director
6. CAV JOSE G GUILLEM ’54 - Director
7. CAV FRANCISCO V GATMAITAN ’52 - Director
8. CAV SALVADOR M MISON ’55 - Director
9. CAV ROLAND I PATTUGALAN ’57 - Director
10.CAV BONIFACIO C LOMOTAN JR ’59 - Director
11.CAV LEOPOLDO L MALIGALIG ’76 - Director
12.CAV FIORELLO S ADRIANO ’70 - Treasurer
13.CAV MARIANO R SANTIAGO ’67 - Secretary
14.CAV ROLANDO G BORJA ’82 - Asst Secretary
PCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS & OFFICERS
The 2004 PMAAAI Board under the Chairmanship of the late Cav
Stim P Muñasque, saw the need for an alumni center in PMA similar
to that in USMA and USNA as they were about to end their term.
Pursuing this vision, the succeeding 2005 Board with Cav Roland I
Pattugalan as Chairman passed a resolution creating a Special
Committee on PMAAAI Alumni Learning Center headed by Cav
Munasque himself to undertake the construction and operation of the
project which eventually became known as the PMA Cavaliers Center in
Fort del Pilar, Baguio City.
The Multipurpose facility is envisioned to be a venue for a learning
center for leadership training and professional excellence, conduct of
entrepreneurial seminars and workshops especially for retiring alumni to
prepare them for civilian life, social and cultural activities with adequate
billeting and other support facilities. It will also serve as a rest and
recreation center and as an appropriate place for PMA alumni to get-
together, foster camaraderie, and “recharge batteries.”
Saddled by complexities in the acquisition of the lot inside the BCDA 30-hectare
site in Camp John Hay, the project was stalled. Not until eighteen months later when
Cav Leopoldo Maligalig ’76 , the PMA Superintend-ent at that time, graciously
pointed out a 1.904-hectare lot inside Fort Del Pilar, did the project take off.
Consequently, groundbreaking took place on February 17, 2007.
The said PMAAAI Board resolution designated the PMA Class ’54 volunteers whose president
was Cav Stim P Munasque to be the action class in coordination with the Special Committee which
was also chaired by him in bringing the project to fruition. The two groups collaborated as the
action team composed mostly of volunteers that formulated certain concepts and acted as follows:
1. Organized the “PMA Cavaliers Cooperative” (PCC) and registered it with the Cooperative
Development Authority (CDA) on 02 October 2007 with all PMA alumni, associates and qualified
donors eligible for membership. The first 100 cooperative share subscribers who are PCC charter
members raised the amount of P3,125,000,00 which is the paid-up
capital requirement for CDA registration based on
the PCC capitalization of P50 Million.
2. At the instance of National Defense
Secretary Gilbert C. Teodoro Jr, a foundation
was created to be able to obtain government
approval for the use of the allocated 1.9 hectare
Area in Fort del Pilarm Baguio City, solicit and receive
Donations for the construction of the PMA Cavaliers
Center. Thus, the PMAers Foundation, Inc. (PFI) was
Registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) on 30 October 2008 with PMA alumni associates
As members.
3. The PCC and PFI having similar objectives to attain the same goal which is to put up the PMA
Cavaliers Center, have to work in tandem with respective tasks and responsibilities spelled-out under a
Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) Agreement. The PFI will eventually have ownership and full control
of the center after complete settlement of the equity invested in the project by the PCC.
4. Funding construction of the project which is estimated to cost at least P175 Million come from
the PCC and PFI as follows:
a. PMA Cavaliers Cooperative (PCC)
(1) PCC membership fees and a minimum share subscription of 200 PCC shares valued at
P20,000.00 where the members share in the operation and profit of the cooperative.
(2) PCC “Sponsorship Agreement” whereby a sponsor, who may be an individual, group or
corporation, subsidizes the construction of a bedroom suite under certain conditions such as the
guaranteed free use of a room for 30 days per year for 25 years, etc.
b. PMAers FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED (PFI)
(1) PFI membership fees – all PMA alumni and associates are eligible for membership
(2) Donations – individual, group or corporate donors who will be duly recognized and benefit
from tax deductible credit or donations
5. Construction is to be done in two phases. (Ph1 - 3119 sq m
at the cost of Php 95.0 M, Ph 2 - 2388 sq m at the cost of Php
80.0 M). The three-storey building will have the following 4-star
features:
PHASE 1
Reception and Lounge
Coffee Shop and Piano Bar
32 Bedroom Suites
Kitchen, Storage, & Drivers’ Quarters
Construction of Phase 1 has started in February, 2008 with the initial two contracts with J
Santos Construction Company, a firm owned and operated by Cav Joselito L Santos ’61, for
the foundation structure for Phase 1.
6. The facility will be a venue for a Learning Center for Leadership training and Professional
Excellence, the conduct of entrepreneurial especially for retiring alumni to prepare them for
civilian life, seminars and workshops, conventions, social and cultural activities. The
Center will have adequate, decent and affordable billeting and other support facilities for
alumni and their guests. It may also be used by the PMA, its officers and cadets for
training or social functions. It will admit patronage of local Baguio City officials, colleges
and universities as well as corporate assemblies. It will be a suitable meeting place for
alumni to get-together, enhance camaraderie, reminisce and refresh unforgettable
memories about PMA.
PHASE 2 400 person cap Auditorium,
Lecture Room
40 Bedroom Suites Board Room,
Library, Business Center
Administrative Offices, Prayer Room,
Game Room, Convenience Store
Souvenir Shop, Laundry Shop
Parking Area, etc.
PHASE 3 28 Bedroom Suites
7. Room charges for PCC and PFI members will be
inexpensive, much lower than hotel rates in Baguio City.
This is possible because in effect it will be partly
subsidized in a number of ways.
8. The PMA Cavaliers Center is a project of PMAAAI and
members are expected to support it. As the first
important association project in the very hallowed grounds of Fort del Pilar, it will be a symbol, a
fitting reminder to PMA alumni at their sacrifices as cadets that became the key to a bright and
successful future. Every one who has gone through the rigors of cadet life should enjoy that
beautiful sentimental feeling of belonging to the prestigious elite in society. To be part of this
worthwhile project, it is also a way of paying back to the Alma Mater as the Center will give added
distinction to its already glorious image.
The PMA Cavaliers Cooperative (PCC) has decided to
construct a 100-room, 3-Star, hotel at Fort Del Pilar, in Loakan,
Baguio City, to service the out-of-town needs of the members’
visits to their alma mater. The estimated construction cost of
the facility would be Php200,000,000.
PCC had worked out the bridge funding of the construction
cost from anonymous Cavaliers. The Share Capital Formation
and Benefits Plan would provide the EXIT STRATEGY to
return the ‘loaned’ funds to the lenders in reasonably short
time that would meet said lenders’ own requirements.
CATEGORY 1
(a) Members of Class 2000 to 2009 are automatically
enrolled in the Share Capital Formation and Benefits
Plan, except those with written Option for Exclusion.
(b) Members of incoming Classes, like Class 2010,
etc., are automatically enrolled in the Share Capital
Formation and Benefits Plan upon admission in the
PMAAAI, except those with written Option for Exclusion.
CATEGORY 2
Members of Class 1999 and earlier Classes who are
in the Active Service on Plan Inception Date are
automatically enrolled in the Share Capital Formation
and Benefits Plan, except those with written Option for
Exclusion.
CATEGORY 3
Members of PMAAAI who are on retired status on
Plan Inception Date may be enrolled by their Class
Presidents in the Share Capital Formation and Benefits
Plan provided that at least 90% of eligible members of
the Class are so submitted for enrollment within the 6-
month window after Plan Inception Date.
Termination Benefits: The accumulated amount of
contribution.
Death Benefit during construction of hotel facilities:
Php100,000 or the accumulated amount of contribution,
whichever is greater.
Death Benefit after completion of hotel facilities:
Php200,000 or the accumulated amount of contribution,
whichever is greater.
Forecast Results of 5-Year Operation Forecast Results of 10-Year Operation
Share Capital Formation and Benefit Plan Articles of Coop and By laws