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Fact Sheet

1) LOCATION

NUVALI is a 1,750 hectare development, spanning the cities of Sta. Rosa and Calamba in Laguna,
envisioned to be the Philippiness first eco-community development.

2) PROJECT CONCEPT

NUVALI integrates a mix of land uses which is built to support and sustain itself today and in the
future. A burgeoning eco-community, where residential, businesses, educational, recreational and
institutional facilities are made available. Residents and employees have the opportunity to attain a
balance between work and leisure, providing them with the infrastructure and leisure areas such as a
BPO campus, commercial and retail center, wide open spaces, ravine parks and a multi-functional
lake among others.

NUVALI redefines urban living by hinging itself upon sustainability to distinguish itself from cities as
we know it, of highly dense urban centers. This means that NUVALI will contain the elements that
bring forth economic prosperity, while keeping check of social needs to foster true community
building, all in an ecologically sound environment.

Ayala Land believes that only in striking this balance will it assure the value appreciation of NUVALI
for generations to come. This is the same long-term outlook in large scale developments that enabled
the company to shape the Makati Central Business District, Ayala Alabang, Madrigal Business Park,
Cebu Business Park and Bonifacio Global City. With this vision of sustainability, Ayala Land finds
assurance in its plans for NUVALI as the up and coming metropolis.

3) VALUE PROPOSITION

NUVALI is the countrys first eco-community where the balance between a lifestyle of responsibility
and sustainability thrives in an environment of diverse spaces, activities and services.

Mixed-use, large-scale development


A promise of redefining live, work, relax and grow in an integrated natural and man-made
environment.

Balancing modernity, nature, and community


Amidst wide open spaces, its campus environment integrates a community where residential,
business and recreation flow seamlessly.

Leading the way in local real estate with sustainable development


A showcase of Ayala Lands expertise in revolutionizing community development in the country.

NUVALI is built upon three sustainability fronts. This is the guiding philosophy we recognize as a
developer and as an organization.

Generated as of January 15, 2010. Ayala Land, Inc. 31/F Tower One, Ayala Triangle, Ayala Avenue, Makati City Philippines

The particulars, details and visuals shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and as such are not to be relied upon as statements
of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, readers
are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent changes, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do
not constitute part of an offer or contract.

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4) PHASE 1: SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES

a. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES

1. Approximately 50% balance between built and open areas.


2. Bio-swales and permeable surfacing to help recharge groundwater aquifer.
3. Double piping for use of recycled water.
4. Multi-purpose lake feature for rainwater harvesting; fire reserve; and recycled water
reservoir for use in landscaping irrigation and other uses which do not require potable
water.
5. Use of low flow water fixtures in NUVALI structures.
6. Use of energy efficient lighting fixtures, appliances, and equipment in NUVALI structures.
7. Efficient privately managed transit to reduce dependence on private vehicles.
8. Maintenance of tree to house ratio for better environmental air quality, reduce soil
erosion, and improved water retention.
9. Tree lined pedestrian and bike lanes to encourage walking and a healthier lifestyle, while
reducing emissions from use of motor vehicles.
10. Sewer treatment plants for better sewer management and waste water reclamation.
11. Proven estate management system by Ayala Property Management Corp. (APMC),
including waste management system from segregation at source to disposal.
12. Design and construction will comply with the standards of the U.S. Green Building
Councils Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design or any other similar/governing
body which NUVALI may prescribe or shall abide by the environmental best practices
criteria developed by NUVALI.

b. ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES


1. Mixed-land use with all components as catalysts to economic growth: seen as key to
ensure enhancing land values in the long term.
2. Connectivity through road networks: efficient roads and well thought out road network
inside NUVALI and as connection to adjacent areas. Complemented with a privately
managed transit system: to discourage use of private vehicles. Buses to be used will also
be ecologically friendly.
3. Connectivity through hi-speed internet: valuable to business and residents alike. Will also
provide wireless internet in selected open spaces surrounding the lake feature

c. SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES


1. Master plan and design that encourages community interaction: open spaces and
recreational areas accessible to all residents and users of NUVALI to strike the live-work-
relax-grow lifestyle balance.
2. Providing continued support to the NUVALI Community through APMC: through property
and estate management services to help NUVALI citizens organize themselves into
associations and NUVALI to encourage sustainable practices through its programs.
3. NGO Engagement for community organizing and training: working with I-serve, an NGO
with reputable track record in community organizing and transformation to train
neighboring communities on values, skills, leadership and community structures.
4. Local hiring: targeting 40% of its workforce for property management to come from
residents of surrounding communities.
5. Sponsorship of internet access for some neighboring schools: sponsored GILAS to bring
internet to some schools around NUVALI.
6. A target of 25% of Xavier School-NUVALIs student population will be scholars who live in
neighboring communities.

Generated as of January 15, 2010

The particulars, details and visuals shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and as such are not to be relied upon as statements
of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, buyers
are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent changes, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do
not constitute part of an offer or contract.

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7. A May Kabuhayan Program conceptualized to support the local communities of Sta.
Rosa and Calamba covered by NUVALI, to start their own businesses and encourage
them to apply sustainable practices in their everyday lives.

Dagdag kita sa pamilya a livelihood training program for the communities of Sta. Rosa
and Calamba. Designed to provide training on basic skills in the industries of paper
weaving, charcoal briquette making, massage therapy, meat processing, landscaping
and gardening. In the future, programs will include pavers and hollow blocks making.

Kooperatiba ng bayan a community organizing program for the resettled community


designed to build sustainable livelihood opportunities that service the needs of the
individual families and the communities. Programs such as: micro-financing for tindahan,
botika and sakayan ng bayan, including competency training for job opportunities with
NUVALIs estate management.

Pera sa basura with the help of the community, an MRF (materials recovery facility)
program is designed to instill the discipline and awareness for environmentally
acceptable waste management with negosyo opportunities from trash. Another facet of
the program includes the engagement of the LGU to support proper and timely garbage
collection, either through partner recyclers, landfill or composting. Ultimately, business
opportunities in vermiculture will be introduced as a sustainable means of livelihood and
waste disposal.

5) NUVALI Vicinity Map and Access

NUVALI lies within the developed portion of


Sta. Rosa and Calamba Laguna, the
project is surrounded by established
industrial parks and educational
institutions.

NUVALI is connected via intelligently


designed road networks providing links
within the project and other hubs.

NUVALI is accessible thru 5 South Luzon


Expressway (SLEx) exits, namely,
Mamplasan, Sta. Rosa, Eton-Greenfield,
Silangan and Canlubang.

The 8-kilometer Mamplasan access is a


privately owned and managed road to
service Ayala developments in the area.

NUVALI Boulevard, a 7 kilometer, 60-meter


wide spine road, that runs through the
projects, serves as the main access. In the
future, a secondary spine road, currently
identified as the Parkway, will traverse the
whole project.

At full build out, the NUVALI Blvd will have:


1. 2 dedicated mass transit lane
2. 3 car lane on each direction
3. 24 meter dedicated bike and
pedestrian lanes with shady foliage
Generated as of January 15, 2010

The particulars, details and visuals shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and as such are not to be relied upon as statements
of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, buyers
are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent changes, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do
not constitute part of an offer or contract.

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6) KEY COMPONENTS OF MASTERPLAN

1) Central Business District and Lakeside Evozone

In the future, NUVALI will be home to the most advance business district in Calabarzon.
A 100-hectare block has been earmarked in the Sta. Rosa portion of the project. The
FAR 7 (floor area ratio) development will be unlike any other CBD with generous open
space in a campus setting.

At present, in the market is the Lakeside Evozone (Phase 1). The 43-hectare, FAR 4
development is PEZA-registered allowing locators incentives that afford locators
competitiveness. Evozone is highlighted by recreational amenities such as the multi-
functional lake, the Greenway, and dedicated bike and pedestrian lanes.

NUVALI's Lakeside Evozone was carefully conceptualized with well-thought out facilities
and infrastructures such as telecom redundancy, central sewage treatment plant and
underground utilities in a campus-type setting with generous open spaces, landscaped
parks and side walks, parking areas with permeable blocks, and located near the
lakeside retail shops and the NUVALI transport terminal area.

Land uses:
1. Offices
2. Training/Conference Facilities/Studio/Workshops
3. Hotel
4. Dormitory/Apartment
5. Tertiary (College) level Schools or higher education
6. Hospital/Clinic
7. Retail

One Evotech

The maiden building in NUVALIs Lakeside Evozone office campus development is the
One Evotech. The Building, 80% occupied, now houses Convergys, one of the fastest
expanding BPO companies in the Philippines. Approximately 600 employees is currently
housed at One Evotech

Features:
1. Ramp feature for pedestrian circulation and as heat buffer
2. Bike racks
3. Double piping
4. Efficient cooling

Commercial establishments within One Evotech


1. 7-11
2. BoNa Coffee Company
3. Reyes Barbeque
4. Kanin Get It
5. Indulgence Day Spa
6. Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)

The second building in the Lakeside Evozone is slated for construction within 2010.

Lakeside Evozone South (Phase 2) is a 17-hectare commercial/office development


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scheduled to be launched in the 2 Quarter of 2010.
Generated as of January 15, 2010

The particulars, details and visuals shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and as such are not to be relied upon as statements
of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, buyers
are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent changes, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do
not constitute part of an offer or contract.

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2) Solenad

A 2,500 sq.m. GLA community retail center, features al fresco lakeside dining. Key
features are: (1) energy efficient cooling system and fixtures; (2) wide canopies to avoid
direct sunlight and shading; and, (3) green roof to help reduce storm water run off and
building heat gain.

Existing and Confirmed Merchants:


1. Contis Pastry Shop and Restaurant
2. Italiannis Restaurant
3. National Bookstore
4. Yellow Cab Pizza Co.
5. Starbucks Coffee
6. Domo Tomo
7. Brothers Burger
8. Pig Out
9. Davids Tea House
10. Crisostomo
11. Nature Caf
12. Headzone

Solenad West Retail (identifier name only) a 4-hectare retail development that offers
daily necessities such as supermarket and gasoline station is expected to be launched by
end-2010.

3) Evoliving Center

Features:
1. More efficient heat insulation:
a. Low emissivity glass (Low-e 3)
b. External Insulation and Finish System (EIFS)
c. Green Roof
2. Use of Double-Piping system, waterless urinals and low-flow fixtures to reduce water
consumption
3. Use of alternative materials such as bamboo and terrazzo tiles
4. Energy-efficient appliances and fixtures
5. Eco-friendly cooling system
6. Canopies to avoid direct sunlight
7. It is NUVALIs testament to sustainable building concept and design, an icon
structure that serves as an exhibit area that showcases NUVALIs master plan with
its interactive exhibits, AV room, and the showrooms of residential projects. The
Evoliving Center is registered with US Green Buildings Council for LEED (Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design).

Generated as of January 15, 2010

The particulars, details and visuals shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and as such are not to be relied upon as statements
of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, buyers
are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent changes, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do
not constitute part of an offer or contract.

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4) Residential Projects
A. Existing Developments - A range of housing options for those who choose balance in
life.

Project Area Lots/Units Sales take-up


Abrio 70 has 379 lots 99%
Santierra 47 has 301 lots 40% (launched Jan 2010)
Montecito 60 has 270 lots 74%
Treveia 60 has 1,046 lots 80%
Avida Settings 43 has 1,670 units 65%
Abrio, Santierra and Montecito are developments by Ayala Land Premier
Treveia is a development by Alveo Land Corp.
Avida Settings is a development by Avida Land Corp.

B. 2010 Residential Project Launches

1. Alveo 2 a 74 hectare residential development by Alveo Land


2. Avida Residences NUVALI a 23 hectare residential development by Avida Land
3. Avida Village NUVALI a 20 hectare residential development by Avida Land, Corp.

Avida Settings Green Homes

Design considerations:
1. Orientation house oriented to reduce exposure to direct sunlight
2. Fenestration for cross ventilation larger window openings for better ventilation
3. Maximize use of natural lighting
4. Use of rapidly renewal resources and local materials
5. Double-piping and use of low-flow water fixtures
6. Energy-efficient appliances and fixtures
7. Use of drought resistant and local plants

5) Institutional/Educational

1. Xavier School (Elementary and High School) occupying a 15-hectare property in


the central portion of NUVALI, targeted to be opened by 2012.
2. Everest Academy
3. Miriam College (under negotiations)

6) NUVALI Outdoor Adventure and Nature Amenities

The NUVALI Outdoor Adventure is a program to encourage outdoor activities for a


healthier, more balanced lifestyle. Currently available are:
1. Mountain bike training facility with pump and 4-cross tracks
2. Mountain bike trail
3. Running trail

In the future Outdoor Adventure shall also offer zip lines, hanging bridges, rope and
obstacles courses, camping sites, water sports facilities.

Outdoor sports events are regularly scheduled. The North Face Thrill of the Trail to be
held on February 14 that features an 11 and 22-kilometer trail run. The first ever
Columbia Duathlon is expected in June while the NUVALI Dirt Weekend 2 in October.

Generated as of January 15, 2010

The particulars, details and visuals shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and as such are not to be relied upon as statements
of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, buyers
are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent changes, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do
not constitute part of an offer or contract.

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Multi-functional lake feature: The 4-hectare lake to serve as:
1. Point of visual interest, a place where people can relax
2. Congregation area for work, leisure and retail activities
3. Water reservoir that enables rainwater harvesting
4. Infrastructure for alternative means of transport (taxi boat)

Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary

NUVALI aims to preserve and enhance an approximate 17 kilometer buffer area into a
wildlife and bird sanctuary that encourages existing wildlife habitat to live and flourish
within NUVALI.

NUVALI is currently developing a Viewing deck and a Gazebo with fun and experiential
exhibits and foot trails for bird-watching enthusiasts, families and groups as an outdoor
recreational activity.

As part of its conservation efforts, NUVALI encourages volunteerism programs from


schools, companies and organizations to conduct tree-planting activities within the
sanctuary.

A total of 76 faunal species composed of 62 bird species, 7 mammal species, 7


herpetofaunas and 55 species of flora were recorded through Haribons Biological survey
of NUVALI conducted last November 19-22 and December 4-6, 2008.

Thirteen species or 17% of vertebrate fauna (10 birds, 1 mammal and 2 lizards) are
endemic including 2 restricted-range species or island endemics restricted to Luzon
faunal region. A total of 36 indigenous with 10 endemic floral species to the Philippines
were also recorded.

7) T.R.E.E. (Together Reforesting Earths Environment) Program

The program invites like-minded institutions, companies and individuals to participate in a


tree-planting program as a response to climate change and to help preserve the natural
habitat of the area. Mid-term target is to plant 100,000 trees in NUVALI.

8) Other features
1. Tree lined pedestrian lanes, jogging paths and bike lanes
2. Privately managed transit system circulating within NUVALI and linking to Metro
Manila. Only efficient and more environmentally friendly vehicles will be used in this
transit system.

Generated as of January 15, 2010

The particulars, details and visuals shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and as such are not to be relied upon as statements
of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, buyers
are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent changes, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do
not constitute part of an offer or contract.

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