
Sustainable office space continues to gain ground in regional growth centers as Cybergate Iloilo Tower 3 of Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) has secured LEED v4 Silver certification.
The recognition strengthens the environmental credentials of the Cybergate Iloilo complex and reinforces its positioning as a premium business address in Western Visayas.
LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a globally recognized green building certification system. Achieving LEED v4 Silver means Tower 3 met rigorous standards for sustainability, energy efficiency and environmental performance.
Cybergate Iloilo already hosts the first LEED-certified office buildings in Western Visayas. With Tower 3’s silver certification, the estate further elevates its appeal to BPOs, IT firms and other enterprises with environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets.

Located within RLC’s 10-hectare destination estate in Iloilo province, the Cybergate complex serves companies seeking BPO-grade office space outside Metro Manila. Tower 3 adds 12 floors of modern office inventory, complementing the five-story Tower 1 and eight-story Tower 2.
Designed for efficiency and employee well-being Tower 3 was built with sustainability and user experience in mind. Energy-efficient building systems and upgraded fixtures help reduce power consumption, while LED lighting is installed throughout the property. An on-site sewage treatment plant supports responsible water management.
More than 25 percent of the site has been allocated for habitat restoration, contributing to greener urban spaces and compliance with LEED credits for restoration and protection. Recycled-content materials were also used during construction to help minimize waste and environmental impact.
The building is designed to encourage movement and everyday wellness. Bike racks, landscaped outdoor areas and expansive views of Iloilo’s surrounding countryside aim to create a more uplifting work environment. The property is also being equipped to support future electric vehicle (EV) charging installations, providing added flexibility for tenants transitioning to greener mobility options.
“We see Iloilo and Western Visayas as an important part of the country’s long-term growth story,” said Jericho P. Go, Robinsons Land senior vice president and business unit general manager for Robinsons Offices. “By developing premium office spaces in regional centers, we enable businesses to expand with confidence while helping professionals stay closer to their families, improve daily quality of life, and grow with their communities.”
The article was originally published in Manila Standard and written by Katrina Domingo.
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