
CAGAYAN DE ORO — On a clear Friday along Eagle Street, developers, architects, builders, and future homeowners gathered to witness the last bucket of cement hoisted to the pinnacle of a new skyline imprint. On May 9, 2026, Intalio Flats Primea officially topped off Building A, signaling more than the structural end of a 12-story climb. The ceremony marked the transition of a developer’s confident claim—"engraving CDO's skyline with limitless moments"—from billboard copy into steel, glass, and lived reality.
The phrase "Intalio," borrowed from the Italian word for 'to engrave,' has served as the developer's narrative anchor since the very first soil was turned. This topping-off milestone solidifies that narrative. Co-developed by Wee Community Developers, Inc. and the Magnum Group of Companies, the mid-rise condominium is part of a sprawling 8,777-square-meter vision that ultimately foresees six residential towers and a total of 613 units. It is a master-planned ensemble that treats vertical living not as a necessity born of density, but as an invitation to a specific kind of lifestyle.
A Smart Structure Meant to be Felt
Building A is unique among Cagayan de Oro's residential stock not simply for its height, but for its intelligence. Unlike conventional condominium finishes, this tower integrates smart home features directly into the standard specification. Each unit arrives with a smart entrance lock connected to a digital ecosystem that includes an indoor swivel camera for security, an IR transceiver, smart switches, and even smart wall sockets with USB ports. It is a design for the tech-native Kagay-anon professional—someone who expects their air-conditioning and safety sensors to respond with the same immediacy as their social media feeds.
The swift construction pace has attracted local attention. In March 2026, the building reached the 7th floor, and by late April, slab works were already underway on the 9th. The rapid vertical rise speaks to a deeply synergistic construction collaboration. In December 2025, the developers renewed their partnership with Pamonric Specialty Building Systems, Inc., a firm renowned for high-quality finishing, bringing Chairman Pablito Ricafort's expertise together with Magnum Group President Roger Chiu and Wee Comm CEO Cesar Wee Jr. to ensure that the structural pace never compromised aesthetic or sustainability promises.
Building a Cathedral of Moments
The condominium complex is located in Barangay Kauswagan, a corridor that is swiftly transforming into a legitimate residential nexus.Accessibility is paramount; the property sits right beside STI Kauswagan, providing a built-in market for faculty and student rentals, and is a brisk four-minute drive from the newly constructed S&R Membership Shopping outlet, with medical plazas and major malls filling out the commercial radius. Yet the developers are not merely selling proximity. They are offering flexible spatial geometry with studio units starting around 22 square meters, expandable by combining units into a 44-square-meter, two-bedroom space—a model that accommodates both the single young professional and the fledgling family.
The topping off of Building A is a marker of trust. It is proof that a locally churned development ecosystem, comprising Wee Comm and their partners Chrey Builders Corporation and Magnahomes, can defy the delivery delays plaguing larger national players. As this tower now reaches its final floors, it stands as a testament to an emerging architectural reality: Cagayan de Oro's Kauswagan will no longer be a place people merely pass on the way to the city center. With limitless moments now permanently etched into the neighborhood, it is the final destination.






