Honoring the Legacy: The Presidents of PSMPE Through the Years

Behind every drop of clean water that flows into our homes is an invisible network—not just of pipes and valves, but of people. Leaders whose vision, skill, and resilience have kept the country’s plumbing standards flowing strong. They are the presidents of the Philippine Society of Master Plumber and Plumbing Engineers (PSMPE)—men who came from different walks of life but were bound by a shared calling: to protect public health, uphold the dignity of the plumbing profession, and prepare the next generation to carry the torch.

Understanding the Philippine Fire Code: Compliance and Safety

When fire strikes, it doesn’t knock. It devours. It takes seconds to start, minutes to spread, and hours—sometimes years—to recover. That’s why the Philippine Fire Code is not just a set of rules printed in red tape; it’s a line drawn between survival and sorrow, between a safe home and a smoldering ruin. If you live, work, or breathe in the Philippines, you need to know this Code like you know your own front door.

Building Dreams and Waterways: The Journey of Architect Ric Taytay

In the world of architecture and engineering, few names bridge design and functionality as seamlessly as Ric Taytay, President and CEO of Sea Wave Pools. His professional journey, which began in the mid-1980s, reflects not just a career of technical mastery but also a life dedicated to building—structures, swimming pools, and relationships.