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MASTERLIST of CONTRACTS As of December 31, 2020.Xlsx BASES CONVERSION AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION NO. CONTRACTING PARTIES SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION BCDA and R.O. Vasquez Consultancy and Survey represented by Ricardo O. Vasquez Contract for the Relocation, Subdivision Survey of Transfer Certificate of Title Nos. 556679 & 1. 556703 located in the Clark Main Zone, Mabalacat, Pampanga 2. BCDA and City of Taguig Deed of Conveyance Bonifacio Gas represented by Edwin R. Laset and BCDA Amendment to the Supply Contract 3. BCDA and Fibercity, Incorporated represented by Dorothy Tañedo-Jao Memorandum of Agreement 4. BCDA and Creative Point International, Inc. represented by Dante M. Velasco Contract for the Communication and Developmental Advocacy Services 5. BCDA and National Transmission Corporation represented by Arthur N. Aguilar and Clark Right-of-Way Agreement for the SCTEx Development Corporation represented by Liberato P. Laus 6. BCDA and John Hay Management Corporation represented by Ma. Cristina R. Corona Memorandum of Agreement 7. BCDA and Land Bank of the Philippines represented by Gilda E. Pico Memorandum of Agreement 8. 9. BCDA and Mercedes D. Aleta Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Estate of Felipe B. Aqui represented by Francisca Aqui Deed of Absolute Sale 10. BCDA and Estate of Benedicto T. Ballena represented by Maria Laura B. Tinaya (Attorney-in- Deed of Absolute Sale Fact), Shirley O. Ballena, Maria Lina B. Barroga, Maria Lourdes O. Ballena, Maria Theresa B. Santiago, Cornelio Nelson O. Ballena, Daisy O. Ballena, Nilo Henry O. Ballena and Jessica O. 11. Ballena 12. BCDA and Jose T. Ballena Deed of Absolute Sale 13. BCDA and Wilfredo A. Belsa Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Bernardo M. Biscocho represented by Attorney-in-Fact Francisco A. Manalo Deed of Absolute Sale 14. Page 1 of BASES CONVERSION AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION NO. CONTRACTING PARTIES SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION BCDA and Estate of Fernando T. Callao represented by Rosita N. Callao Deed of Absolute Sale 15. 16. BCDA and Guillermo F. Castillano Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Florentina L. Ceba-Simeon represented by Attorney-in-Fact Edna L. Samson Deed of Absolute Sale 17. 18. BCDA and Ricardo Z. Chan Jr. Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Elpidio M. Consolacion represented by Attorney-in-Fact Darlene Maila C. Morta Deed of Absolute Sale 19. Babela BCDA and Estate of Ernesto D. Corpuz Sr. represented by Attorney-in-Fact Remedios J. Deed of Absolute Sale 20. Corpuz BCDA and Daniel D. Corpuz represented by Attorney-in-Fact Candido M. Perez Deed of Absolute Sale 21. 22. BCDA and Emilia T. Corpuz Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Nelia B. Cuevas represented by Attorney-in-Fact Adam B. Cuevas Deed of Absolute Sale 23. 24. BCDA and Manuel A. Dumpit Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Zosimo S. Escaño represented by Attorney-in-Fact Victoria Escaño-Bayan Deed of Absolute Sale 25. 26. BCDA and Juanito A. Flavier Deed of Absolute Sale 27. BCDA and Teotimo F. Gonzalo Deed of Absolute Sale 28. BCDA and Hidulfo G. Lachica Deed of Absolute Sale 29. BCDA and Manuela C. Lacanlale Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Samuel C. Lopez represented by Attorney-in-Fact Archimedes C. Lopez Deed of Absolute Sale 30. 31. BCDA and Rudy Geronimo M. Lumanlan Deed of Absolute Sale 32. BCDA and Teofilo P. Mabanta Deed of Absolute Sale 33. BCDA and Efren M. Mauricio Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Estate of Alfredo V. Mangilinan Jr. represented by Elizabeth G. Mangilinan Deed of Absolute Sale 34. 35. BCDA and Florante V. Mangilinan Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Estate of Arturo G. Madayag represented by Rosalinda Dumpit Madayag Deed of Absolute Sale 36. Page 2 of BASES CONVERSION AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION NO. CONTRACTING PARTIES SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION BCDA and Estate of Apolonio E. Oliva represented by Leonora S. Oliva Deed of Absolute Sale 37. 38. BCDA and George R. Paraguas Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Estate of Arcadio S. Quitos represented by Attorney-in-Fact Godofredo S. Quitos Deed of Absolute Sale 39. 40. BCDA and Benito A. Rio Jr. Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Agustin B. Regacho represented by Attorney-in-Fact Rebecca R. Regacho- Deed of Absolute Sale 41. Pasaporte 42. BCDA and Felipe S. Romero Deed of Absolute Sale 43. BCDA and Rodolfo R. Sta. Maria Sr. Deed of Absolute Sale 44. BCDA and Edgar T. Ulat Deed of Absolute Sale 45. BCDA and Richard A. Ulat Deed of Absolute Sale 46. BCDA and Servillano R. Viray Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Rosemarie C. Ventura represented by Attorney-in-Fact Mark Noel R. Ventura and Deed of Absolute Sale 47. Rosario C. Pereira 48. BCDA and Charles D. Valencerina Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Estate of Alfredo M. Yabut represented by Angelita B. Yabut Deed of Absolute Sale 49. 50. BCDA and DBP Mortgage Trust Indenture Development Bank of the Philippines, Land Bank of the Philippines, Metropolita Bank & Trust Php4.0 Billion Syndicated Loan Agreement Company, First Metro Investment Corporation and BCDA and Land Bank of the Philippines - 51. Trust Banking Group 52. BCDA and Magtangol A. Roque Jr. Contract for the Print Media Monitoring Consultant BCDA and Creative Point International, Inc. represented by Dante M. Velasco Contract for Consulting Services on Crisis Communication and Social Advocacy 53. BCDA and Mode Matrix, Inc. represented by Ma. Socorro M. Limbo Contract for the Copywriting, Design, Layout and Color Separation of the BCDA Institutional 54. Promotional Materials BCDA and Mode Matrix, Inc. represented by Ma. Socorro M. Limbo Contract for the Design, Layout and Color Separation of the 2006 Annual Report 55. Page 3 of BASES CONVERSION AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION NO. CONTRACTING PARTIES SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION BCDA and Philippine Information Agency represented by Renato S. Velasco Memorandum of Agreement 56. BCDA and City Government of Angeles represented by Francis L. Nepomuceno Memorandum of Agreement 57. BCDA and The Heirs of Rodolfo P. Dimarucot - Rosalia H. Dimarucot, Reamer H. Dimarucot, Deed of Absolute Sale Rodorito H. Dimarucot, Ruth Ellaine H. Dimarucot and Rich Rudolf H. Dimarucot represented 58. by Attorney-in-Fact Rosalia H. Dimarucot 59. BCDA and Jose Manicdao, Jr. Memorandum of Agreement BCDA and Robert E. Echon, Armando Santos Sr., Jaime Dela Cruz, Armando Santos Jr., Memorandum of Agreement Michael Arcega, Oliver Cruz and Jay Paul Selosa represented by Attorney-in-Fact Robert E. 60. Echon 61. BCDA and Romeo A. Inocencio for TCT. 33718 Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale 62. BCDA and Ponciano M. Punsal Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Francisca B. Vergara represented by Attorney-in-Fact Alberto V. Miranda Deed of Absolute Sale 63. BCDA and Amor Caligagan represented by Rudy L. Caligagan Deed of Absolute Sale 64. BCDA and Benjamin F. Guiao Sr. for TCT. 408690 TD. 05032-01258 Deed of Absolute Sale 65. BCDA and Benjamin F. Guiao Sr. for TCT. 408690 TD. 05032-01256 Deed of Absolute Sale 66. 67. BCDA and Luz D. Morales Deed of Absolute Sale 68. BCDA and Luciana M. Navarro for TCT. 33707 Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale 69. BCDA and Luciana M. Navarro for TCT. 33711 Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale 70. BCDA and Romeo A. Inocencio for TCT. 33719 Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Ronnie Sotto represented by Tomas M. Ticsay Amended Deed of Absolute Sale 71. 72. BCDA and Eduardo Fernando Deed of Absolute Sale 73. BCDA and Alexander T. Ensenado Deed of Absolute Sale Page 4 of BASES CONVERSION AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION NO. CONTRACTING PARTIES SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION 74. BCDA and Engr. Privadi J.G. Dalire Contract for Consultancy Services 75. BCDA and Dr. Faith M. Reyes Contract for Consultancy Services 76. BCDA and Hermogenes P. Mungcal for TCT. 39555 Memorandum of Agreement 77. BCDA and Hermogenes P. Mungcal for TCT. 43925 Memorandum of Agreement 78. BCDA and Ildelyn Labasan Memorandum of Agreement BCDA and Nestor Z. Meneses represented by Gloriosa D. Elgo Memorandum of Agreement 79. 80. BCDA and Rosario Gonzales Amended Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Yolanda Bulanday represented Tomas M. Ticsay Deed of Absolute Sale 81. BCDA and The Heirs of Lazaro Sunglao represented by Rogelio G. De Leon Deed of Absolute Sale 82. BCDA and Gloria L. Fajardo represented by Dante S. Mendoza for TCT. 599652-R Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale 83. BCDA and Gloria L. Fajardo represented by Dante S. Mendoza for TCT. 599651-R Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale 84. BCDA and Tindig Porac Development Foundation, Inc. represented by Philip Ella Juico Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale 85. BCDA and Jaime D. Leary represented by Dante S. Mendoza Supplemental Agreement to the Deed of Absolute Sale 86. BCDA and Joint Venture of First Philippine Holdings Corporation represented by Elpidio L. Contract for the Interim Operation and Maintenance of the Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway Ibañez, Egis Road Operation represented by Marc Obrowski, & Tollways Management 87. Corporation represented by Anthony Mabasa 88. BCDA and Nestor Dizon Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and Arnel Sotto represented by Tomas M. Ticsay Deed of Absolute Sale 89. BCDA and Julie Sotto represented by Tomas M. Ticsay Amended Deed of Absolute Sale 90. BCDA and Watson Wyatt Philippines, Inc. represented by Jerome C. Arcebal Memorandum of Agreement 91. Page 5 of BASES CONVERSION AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND OFFICE SERVICES DIVISION NO. CONTRACTING PARTIES SUBJECT/DESCRIPTION 92. BCDA and Urbano H. Velasquez Deed of Absolute Sale BCDA and The Heirs of Juan D.
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