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402-5900 Loc. 46000 REVISED ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS REGION IV-A Batangas I District Engineering Office OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ENGINEER Kumintang Ilaya, Batangas City Tel. Nos. (043) 402-5900 loc. 46000 REVISED ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN FOR FY 2014 Pre- Submission & Contract ID Procurement Advertising/Pos Pre-Bid Bid Post- Award of Contract Package (Description) Project Cost/ ABC (Php) Procurement Receipt of Remarks No. Method ting Conference Evaluation Qualification Contract Conference Bids 10/23/13 to 11/13/13 to 11/18/13 to 1/17/14 to Prev. Maint. Of Nat'l Arterial Rd based on Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 10/29/13 11/15/13 11/19/13 1/20/14 PMS/HDM-4 (Intermittent Sec) along Late Award due to Conforme of Revised Competitive 10/23/13 to 11/13/13 to 11/18/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0121 Tagaytay Nasugbu Rd 1.K0092+090- PPMP 12,482,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 Project Amount by the Lowest Calculated Bidding 10/29/13 11/15/13 11/19/13 1/20/14 K0093+010 w/exception 2. K0100+115- Bidder 10/23/13 to K0100+315 Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 11/14/2013 11/14/2013 2/5/2014 10/29/13 10/23/13 to 11/13/13 to 11/18/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 Prev. Maint. Of Nat'l Sec. Rd based on 10/29/13 11/15/13 11/19/13 1/20/14 PMS/HDM-4 (Intermittent Sec) along Competitive 10/23/13 to 11/13/13 to 11/18/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0122 PPMP 16,007,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 Balayan-Balibago K0115+000- Bidding 10/29/13 11/15/13 11/19/13 1/20/14 K0115+1000 10/23/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 11/14/2013 11/14/2013 1/20/2014 10/29/13 10/23/13 to 11/13/13 to 11/18/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 Rehab.Recons./Upgrading of Damaged 10/29/13 11/15/13 11/19/13 1/20/14 Paved Nat'l Secondary RD based on Competitive 10/23/13 to 11/13/13 to 11/18/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0123 PPMP 8,492,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 PMS/HDM-4 (Intermitttent Sec)along Bidding 10/29/13 11/15/13 11/19/13 1/20/14 Diokno Highway K0078+000-K0078+620 10/23/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/12/2013 11/14/2013 11/14/2013 1/20/2014 10/29/13 10/25/13 to 11/14/13 to 11/19/13 to 1/17/14 to Rehab.Recons./Upgrading of Damaged Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 Paved Nat'l Secondary RD based on 10/31/13 11/18/13 11/20/13 1/20/14 Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/14/13 to 11/19/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0124 PMS/HDM-4 (Intermitttent Sec)along PPMP 3,126,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 Bidding 10/31/13 11/18/13 11/20/13 1/20/14 Balatan-Balibago Rd K0106+000- 10/25/13 to K0106+200 Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 11/15/2013 11/15/2013 1/20/2014 10/31/13 10/25/13 to 11/14/13 to 11/19/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 Rehab./Reconst./Replacement/Retrofitt 10/31/13 11/18/13 11/20/13 1/20/14 ing of Existing Permanent Bridge, Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/14/13 to 11/19/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0125 PPMP 10,000,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 Kasuyan Bridge along Palico-Balayan- Bidding 10/31/13 11/18/13 11/20/13 1/20/14 Batangas Road, Calaca Batangas 10/25/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 11/15/2013 11/15/2013 1/20/2014 10/31/13 10/25/13 to 11/14/13 to 11/19/13 to 1/17/14 to Const./Impv't of Access Roads leading Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 to Airports Seaports and Declared 10/31/13 11/18/13 11/20/13 1/20/14 Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/14/13 to 11/19/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0126 Tourism Destinations, Calatagan- PPMP 10,936,800.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 Bidding 10/31/13 11/18/13 11/20/13 1/20/14 Poblacion Leading to various beaches, 10/25/13 to Calatagan and Nasugbu, Batangas Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/13/2013 11/15/2013 11/15/2013 4/1/2014 SARO received March 28,2014 10/31/13 Prev./Maint. Of Nat'l Arterial Road 10/25/13 to 11/15/13 to 11/20/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 based on PMS-HDM-4 (Intermittent 10/31/13 11/19/13 11/21/13 1/20/14 Sec.) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/15/13 to 11/20/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0127 PPMP 23,314,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 Road at: 1. K0097+535-K0098+002; 2. Bidding 10/31/13 11/19/13 11/21/13 1/20/14 K0098+736-K0099+066; 3. K0103+000- 10/25/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 11/18/2013 11/18/2013 1/20/2014 K0103+230; 4. K0113+000-K0113+800 10/31/13 Prev./Maint. Of Nat'l Sec. Road based 10/25/13 to 11/15/13 to 11/20/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 on PMS-HDM-4 (Intermittent Sec.) 10/31/13 11/19/13 11/21/13 1/20/14 along Diokno Highway at: 1. K0077+000- Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/15/13 to 11/20/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0128 PPMP 28,605,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 K0077+1000; 2. K0078+834-K0078+994; Bidding 10/31/13 11/19/13 11/21/13 1/20/14 3. K0082+689-K0083+500 Lemery, 10/25/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 11/18/2013 11/18/2013 1/20/2014 Batangas 10/31/13 10/25/13 to 11/15/13 to 11/20/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 Const./Rehab.of Drainage/Protection 10/31/13 11/19/13 11/21/13 1/20/14 Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/15/13 to 11/20/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0129 Works along Palico-Balayan-Batangas PPMP 11,500,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 Bidding 10/31/13 11/19/13 11/21/13 1/20/14 City Road, Calaca Batangas 10/25/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/14/2013 11/18/2013 11/18/2013 1/20/2014 10/31/13 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to Widening of Nat'l Arterial Road along Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd including 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0130 Drainage, Batangas 1st Legislative PPMP 11,734,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 Bidding 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 District K0097+434-K0097+778, Tuy 10/25/13 to Junction, Rizal Tuy, Batangas Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 11/18/2013 11/18/2013 1/20/2014 10/31/13 Widening of Nat'l Arterial Road along 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd including 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 Drainage, Batangas 1st Legislative Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0131 PPMP 20,000,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 District K0123+535-K0123+935 & Bidding 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 K0123+935-K0124+100, Mahayahay 10/25/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 11/18/2013 11/18/2013 1/20/2014 Section, Lemery Batangas 10/31/13 Widening of Nat'l Arterial Road along 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd including 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 Drainage, Batangas 1st Legislative Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0132 PPMP 20,000,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 District K0125+260-K0125+660 & Bidding 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 K0125+080-K0125+260, Bukal-Tubigan 10/25/13 to Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 11/18/2013 11/18/2013 1/20/2014 Section, Lemery Batangas 10/31/13 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to Widening of Nat'l Arterial Road along Plan (APP) 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd including 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 Competitive 10/25/13 to 11/18/13 to 11/21/13 to 1/17/14 to 13DB0133 Drainage, Batangas 1st Legislative PPMP 14,650,000.00 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 Bidding 10/31/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 1/20/14 District K0127+925-K0128+000, Palanas 10/25/13 to Section, Lemery Batangas Actual 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 11/15/2013 11/18/2013 11/18/2013 1/20/2014 10/31/13 2/3/14 to 2/26/14 to Plan (APP) 1/24/2014 2/13/2014 2/24/2014 2/28/2014 3/3/2014 2/10/14 2/27/14 Const./Rehab of Brgy.
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