Press Release
The construction landscape in the Philippines is changing. Projects are becoming more performance-driven, and developers and engineers are increasingly evaluating materials based on their performance and how they support project timelines, design flexibility, and specific construction requirements.
One material gaining wider consideration is geofoam, an engineered lightweight material used across a range of construction applications where weight control and predictability are important.
According to Next Century Building Systems (NCBS), interest in geofoam has grown as project teams seek materials that offer greater design flexibility while reducing unnecessary loads on structures and foundations.
“Lightweight materials are not about replacing traditional methods,” said Jay Ong, President of NCBS. “They are about using the right material for the right function. Geofoam is being evaluated because it allows designers to achieve specific outcomes that would be difficult or inefficient with heavier alternatives.”
Versatile construction applications
Geofoam is manufactured in block form and used specifically in applications where reducing weight is critical. Because of its low density, it allows engineers to introduce volume and shape geometry without significantly increasing structural demand on buildings or foundations.

In the Philippine context, geofoam is currently being evaluated and applied across several types of projects, including:
- Site development – used for grading and achieving specific elevations without adding excessive load
• Structural load reduction – applied in areas where minimizing pressure on foundations is a design priority
• Architectural features – used in podiums, ramps, and landscaped decks where volume is required but weight must be controlled
• Infrastructure-related works – applied in projects where predictability and ease of construction are important considerations
Rather than being limited to a single use, geofoam is increasingly viewed as a versatile material that can be adapted to different project requirements depending on design intent and site conditions.
Design flexibility and predictability
One advantage of geofoam is the level of control it offers during design and construction. Unlike traditional fill materials that can vary in density and behavior, geofoam is manufactured under controlled conditions, allowing engineers to work with defined material properties.
“Predictability matters,” said Irene Sinoy, Sales Manager at NCBS. “In construction, there are already many uncontrollable factors. Knowing how a material behaves before it reaches the site gives developers greater control over outcomes. Geofoam provides project teams with added confidence when coordinating between design, engineering, and construction.”
A complementary material, not a replacement
Geofoam is not intended to replace conventional construction materials. NCBS notes that it should be evaluated as a complementary option, used selectively in applications where lightweight performance offers a clear advantage.
As Philippine projects become more complex and time-sensitive, materials that support flexibility, efficiency, and performance predictability are increasingly considered during early planning discussions, including geofoam systems from companies with local technical capability, such as Next Century Building Systems.




