New PMA building to boost cadet life and training – BusinessWorld Online
FORT DEL PILAR, Baguio City — The Philippine Military Academy (PMA) is set to significantly improve cadet life and training with the groundbreaking of the Henry Sy Sr. Hall on Monday.
The project is a major upgrade in facilities designed to better support the Academy’s growing cadet corps and demanding military training programs, said PMA Superintendent Vice-Admiral Caesar Bernard N. Valencia, explaining that the new hall directly strengthens the Academy’s mission of shaping future military leaders.
By investing in modern, functional infrastructure, the PMA ensures that cadets train, live, and learn in an environment that matches the standards expected of tomorrow’s officers.
Built for scale and flexibility, the two-story, 21,000-square-meter Henry Sy Sr. Hall will transform daily cadet routines. Its main dining hall will seat up to 2,500 cadets at once, easing operations and improving efficiency, while its adaptable spaces can host trainings, assemblies, and sports activities.
The project also boosts cadet development beyond the classroom. A rainwater harvesting system supports sustainable operations, while a new athletic track oval will enhance physical fitness and competitive sports — key pillars of military readiness.
As a flagship project under the PMA Growth Plan, the Henry Sy Sr. Hall reinforces the Academy’s commitment to providing better living, dining, and training conditions for its cadets. With this facility, the PMA continues to invest in the people who will one day lead and defend the nation. — Artemio A. Dumlao