NUVALI’S team of estate and property managers have implemented health and safety measures to protect its residents, workers and business locators since the start of the lockdown.
Among these measures include periodic sanitation and disinfection of all access points with Ayala Land, Inc.’s 2,290-hectare eco-city development in Laguna.
“Being in a mixed-use community has definitely been an advantage to both the community and the people serving their needs during this time since all the essential facilities are within reach. What has also been noteworthy amidst the uncertainty is that the community and its stakeholders have come together to ensure that the estate got back to its rhythm,” Cris Zuluaga, Nuvali head of project development and commercial lot sales, said in a statement.
Nuvali’s estate management team worked with Qualimed in Sta. Rosa, Laguna and AC Health to convert a vacant property adjacent to the hospital into a COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) triage facility.
Nuvali residents also had direct access to several supermarkets and drugstores including Landmark, Robinsons, S&R, Mercury Drug, and Watsons.
Security personnel, firemen, groundskeepers, and maintenance and housekeeping staff who continued to work for the estate were given accommodation and provisions.