CEBU CITY – Resident owners of Cebu Ultima Residences gathered for a thanksgiving mass and a fellowship to celebrate the successful reconnection to the power grid of Visayan Electric Company, the restoration of their electricity after 13 months and five days of no power due to a conflict between the developer, Fuente Triangle Development Corp., and issues with power utility Visayan Electric Company (VECO).
“The lights are finally on,” one resident said during the gathering. “And with it comes hope for better days ahead.”
The power outage started due to VECO cutting off electricity to the building because of unpaid bills amounting to millions of pesos. Over 392 units in San Marino Residences and around 270 units in Corinthians Residences were affected, leaving hundreds of residents without electricity.
Residents claimed they paid their dues to the condominium management, but VECO records showed outstanding balances. The developer denied mismanagement, saying it had advanced payments for utility bills.
The residents finally got power restored on March 14, 2026, after a 13-month wait, following collective efforts and interventions from local government officials. The resolution came after residents coordinated meetings, organized collective actions, and pursued discussions with stakeholders, including the developer, Fuente Triangle Development Corp., and Visayan Electric Company (VECO).
The residents' persistence paid off, and they were able to secure a permanent electrical connection to the power grid. The community came together to celebrate the milestone, marking it as a victory for their determination.
The case involved a conflict between the
developer and VECO, which led to the power outage. However, with the help of
government officials, regulatory agencies, and community leaders, the issue was
eventually resolved.
For more than a year, unit owners endured difficult living conditions due to the absence of a formal power connection. The delay stemmed from an ongoing conflict involving the condominium’s developer, Fuente Triangle Development Corp., and issues surrounding compliance and coordination required for the building’s connection to the power utility.
Because of the impasse, residents were left in limbo. Many relied on temporary power sources, extension connections, or limited generator use to carry out basic daily tasks. Elevators, common areas, and residential units faced operational challenges, making everyday life far from the comfort that homeowners expected when they invested in the property.
What should have been a simple transition into
their new homes became a test of patience and perseverance. Despite the
challenges, the residents formed a close-knit community united by their shared
goal: to secure reliable electricity for their homes.
When the lights finally turned on, it represented more than electricity—it was a victory for the residents’ determination. The residents expressed heartfelt gratitude to the many individuals, government offices, and organizations that extended support and guidance throughout the long process.
They acknowledged the assistance and intervention of concerned officials and representatives from local government units, regulatory agencies, and community leaders who helped facilitate dialogue and find solutions that eventually led to the building’s successful connection to the power grid.
Residents said the outcome would not have been possible without the patience, cooperation, and goodwill of those who believed in their cause and worked with them toward a fair resolution.
Ultima Residences unit owners extends their
deepest and enduring gratitude to the following: Atty. Aristotle Batuhan; Engr.
Marcelo Canitan Jr, and Engr. Roger Montebon of MARR Engineering; Engr. Richard
Alfafara, Engr. Patrick Salomon and Engr. Mark Anthony Kindica of VECO; Majot
Rodolfo Macelo and Major June Calle of Probe Security Agency; Mr. Ed Juarez of
Spectrum; Ms. Remedios K. Esparcia of MCRI; Architect Florante S. Catalan of
OBO; Atty. Lourdes Dingle Barcenas, Mr. Ian Victor Thom, Raymond Lange Henke,
Thierry Robert Cazayous, and Amy Barcenas Boutvine – Unit Owners. (Photos: Cebu Ultima Residences)


