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REGIONAL REPORT on the APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 March 2019 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved JIMWEN CONSTRUCTIION & GENERAL 1 18JB0029 = Repair/maintenane of DPWH Building Area Equipment MERCHANDISE/ 0197 Purok Mauswagon Banale, 03/01/2019 Services Buildings at Barangay Gulayon, Dipolog City, ZDN. Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur 2 ALAJEÑO CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLIES/National CID No. 18-07-123: Proposed construction of Tabina Rural Health Unit, 03/01/2019 Highway Buenavista, Pagadian City, ZDS Tabina, Zamboanga del Sur. 3 JAMARI CONSTRUCTION/ Caburihan Drive Mayor 18J00151 = Repainting of DPWH RO IX Building Compound, Veterans 03/01/2019 Jaldon St., Canelar, Zamboanga City, ZDS Avenue Extension, Zamboanga City. AEJ HARDWARE CONSTRUCTION AND CW-18-1011-014 = Construction of riverwalls/construction/rehabilitation/ 4 ENTERPRISES/ San Jose Road San Jose Cawa-Cawa, improvement of slope protection (Tugbungan and Tugbungan) , 03/01/2019 ZC, ZDS Tugbungan, Zamboanga City. AEJ HARDWARE CONSTRUCTION AND CW-18-1011-014 = Construction of riverwalls 5 ENTERPRISES/ San Jose Road San Jose Cawa-Cawa, /construction/rehabilitation/ improvement of slope protection (Tugbungan 03/01/2019 ZC, ZDS and Tugbungan) , Tugbungan Zamboanga City. 6 ILLANA BAY CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ 0332 Completion of Aurora Municipal Infirmary, Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur. 03/01/2019 P.L. Urro Street Lumbia District, Pagadian City, ZDS 7 ILLANA BAY CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ 0332 Completion of Aurora Rural Health Unit, Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur. 03/01/2019 P.L. Urro Street Lumbia District, Pagadian City, ZDS 18JB0043 = Repair and maintenance of national roads and bridges of 71x special maintenance (roads) - reblocking of shattered blocks JIMWEN CONSTRUCTIION & GENERAL 8 (4.5m/block) along Sindangan- Siayan- Dumingag road; Dipolog MERCHANDISE/ 0197 Purok Mauswagon Banale, 03/06/2019 Sindangan- Liloy Road, K 1941 + 475 - K 1941 +511; K 1851 + 399 - Pagadian City, ZDS K1851 + 412.50; K 1851 +417 - K 1851 + 426; K 1851 + 435 - K 1851 +444. 18JB0045 = Repair and maintenance of national roads and bridges of JIMWEN CONSTRUCTIION & GENERAL 9 65x bridge repainting (steel bridges) along the road network of this MERCHANDISE/ 0197 Purok Mauswagon Banale, 03/06/2019 district, Quezon bridge Dipolog City, Denoyan Bridge, Localoc Bridge, Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur Calakas Bridge Lapuyan Bridge, Siayan, ZDN. 10 SAINT JOSEPH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING/ 18JC0141 = Completion of two (2) storey multi-purpose building, 03/06/2019 Purok Pines, Sanito, Ipil, ZS DPWH-2nd DEO, Osukan, Labason, ZDN. 11 SAINT JOSEPH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING/ 18JC0143 = Construction of one (1) comfort room (CR) at DPWH- 03/06/2019 Purok Pines, Sanito, Ipil, ZS Zamboanga del Norte 2nd DEO Compound, Labason, ZDN. Page 1 of 13 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 March 2019 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved 12 SAINT JOSEPH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING/ 18JC0149 = Construction of fLooring for Transformer Post, 2nd DEO 03/06/2019 Purok Pines, Sanito, Ipil, ZS DPWH, Osukan, Labason, Zamboanga del Norte. 13 ALTOS CONSTRUCTION/ Enriquez Drive, Joy Village CW-18-0829-0121 = Development of Center Island at R.T. Lim 03/06/2019 Tetuan, ZC, ZDS Boulevard, Zamboanga City. 14 EVERLAST CONSTRUCTION/ Ong Bros Bldg II, Mayor CW-18-1121-0144 = Improvement of Paseo Del Mar at Zone IV, ZC. 03/06/2019 Jaldon St. Canelar, ZC, ZDS 18JI0129 = Construction of one (1) unit, two (2) storey- two (2) 15 JAYKRIS ENTERPRISES AND CONSTRUCTION/ classrooms Science Laboratory Building at Diplahan National 03/07/2019 National Highway, Sanito, Ipil, ZS Highschool, Diplahan, ZS. 16 Rehabilitation of Libuton, Manukan to Bangahan (Serongan) Provincial R.G.S CONSTRUCTION/ Obay-Obay, Polanco, ZDN 03/07/2019 road, Manukan, Zamboanga del Norte. 17 M. ABUBAKAR CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING, 18JO0145 = Renovation of National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, 03/07/2019 INC./ Barangay Latih, Patikul, Sulu Regional Office Building, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City. 18JO0155 =Proposed elevator for the multi-purpose building and repair 18 JAMARI CONSTRUCTION/ Caburihan Drive Mayor at various comfort rooms (B.P. 344 Project), DPWH RO IX Veterans 03/07/2019 Jaldon St., Canelar, Zamboanga City, ZDN Avenue, Extension, Tetuan, Zamboanga City. 18JO0152 = Repair/maintenance of DPWH building (covered Equipment 19 ST. JOSEPH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING/ Purok Park, Regional Office-IX Staff House and Admin./Comp. Building 3rd 03/07/2019 pines II Sanito, Ipil, Zamboangaq Sibugay Floor), DPWH Compound, Veterans Avenue Extention, Zamboanga City. 20 Y.N. BUILDERS AND SUPPLY/ G/f US Building, fronting CW-18-1030-0117 = Rehabilitation of road at Bunguiao, Zambaonga 03/07/2019 of Marcian Garden Hotel Gov. Camins, ZC, ZDS City. 21 Y.N. BUILDERS AND SUPPLY/ G/f US Building, fronting CW-18-1030-095 = Construction of slope protection at Bunguiao, 03/07/2019 of Marcian Garden Hotel Gov. Camins, ZC, ZDS Zamboanga City. 22 ALAJEÑO CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY/ National CID No. 18-11-179= Completion of the improvement of Medical Center 03/07/2019 Highway Buenavista, Pagadian City, ZDS Wing , Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center, Dao, Pagadian City. NRMM CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT 23 CORP./LONG ISLAND BUILDERS & 18JE0244 = Construction of concrete bridge, Dipolo River - 03/07/2019 CONSTRUCTION(JV)/ Mabini Street Maloloy-on, Molave, Guintananan, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur. ZDS Page 2 of 13 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 March 2019 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved 2017-12-04NA = Construction of Academic Building I and site 24 GENETIAN BUILDERS/Nesoricom Tiguma, Pagadian development (Dev't of Campus Master Plan and construction of road 03/07/2019 City, ZDS network) Phase I of PSHS-ZRC, Dipolog Sports Complex, Olingan, DC. 25 SPOUSES MANUEL AND PILAR ONG/ Don L. Alfaro St. Three (3) storey commercial building, Don L. Alfaro St. Tetuan, 03/07/2019 Tetuan, ZC, ZDS Zamboanga City. 26 RUAINA H. AMBUTONG/ Cafgu Drive Upper Calarian, 2 storey residencial/ Cafgu Drive , Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City. 03/07/2019 ZC, ZDS 27 DELIGHT Q. MESINA/ Brgy. Recodo, ZC, ZDS Production building - C, Recodo, Zamboanga City. 03/07/2019 28 DELIGHT Q. MESINA/ Brgy. Recodo, ZC, ZDS Office and residential building, Recodo, Zamboanga City. 03/07/2019 29 BARILLO CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/Purok Amenities and landscaping of multi-purpose hall building at Lower 03/07/2019 Airways, Sanito, Ipil, ZS Taway, Ipil, ZS. 30 BARILLO CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/Purok Construction of multi-purpose hall building at Lower Taway, Ipil, ZS. 03/07/2019 Airways, Sanito, Ipil, ZS 18JC0125 = Repair/rehabilitation/ improvement of Lintangan bridge 31 BENRAM CONSTRUCTION/ San Jose Road San Jose slope protection k1989+200 brought by Typhoon Vinta along 03/07/2019 Cawa-Cawa, ZC, ZDS Zamboanga West Coast road, Sibuco, ZDN. 32 RICHARD WEE / ALLIED CORRUGATOR CORP./ Bgry. Proposed warehouse building, Talisayan, Zamboanga City. 03/07/2019 Talisayan, ZC, ZDS PINS CONSTRUCTION AND ENTERPRISES/ Lot 2, 33 18JG0088 = Construction of two storey, ten classroom school building Block 5, Alta Tierra Tiguma, Pagadian City, Zamboanga 03/08/2019 at Dimataling NHS, Dimataling, ZDS. del Sur 34 VANNEMAR CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ 18JG0103 = Construction of one storey, two classroom school building 03/08/2019 National Highway Tuburan District, Pagadian City, ZDS with toilet attached at Mapao CPS, Mapao, Kumalarang, ZDS. 18JG0111 = Construction of one storey, two classroom school building 35 VANNEMAR CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ at Bag-ong Misamis ES, Bag-ong Misamis, San Pablo, Zamboanga del 03/08/2019 National Highway Tuburan District, Pagadian City, ZDS Sur. 36 VANNEMAR CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ 18JG0112 = Construction of one storey, two classroom school building 03/08/2019 National Highway Tuburan District, Pagadian City, ZDS at Digos ES, Digos, San Pablo, ZDS. 37 VANNEMAR CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ 18JG0106 = Construction of one storey, two classroom school building 03/08/2019 National Highway Tuburan District, Pagadian City, ZDS with toilet attached at Karpok ES, Karpok, Lapuyan, ZDS. Page 3 of 13 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 March 2019 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved 38 VANNEMAR CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ 18JG0109 = Construction of one storey, two classroom school building 03/08/2019 National Highway Tuburan District, Pagadian City, ZDS with toilet attached at Tabon ES, Tabon, Lapuyan, Zamboanga del Sur. 39 ZAMBOANGA ERECTORS AND CONTRACTORS, INC./ CW-19-1009-0132R = Rehabilitation of road at Lumbangan, Zamboanga 03/11/2019 108 CJ Esstrada Street Tetuan, ZC, ZDS City, 40 FERHADINA T. IMDANI/ 74 San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga 4-door 2- storey Apartment, Tetuan, Zamboanga City. 03/11/2019 City, ZDS 41 BARILLO CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/Purok Site development of multi-purpose hall building at Lower Taway, Ipil, ZS. 03/11/2019 Airways, Sanito, Ipil, ZS 42 ROGER K. TAN/ Barangay San Jose Gusu, ZC, ZDS Yubenco warehouse, Barangay San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City. 03/11/2019 CEAM TECHNICAL SERVICES CORPORATION/ CEM 43 Zamboanga terminal reconfiguration / Petron Zamboanga Depot Lower Bldg. no. 6 Jasmin St. Elvinda Village , San Pedro City, 03/11/2019 Calarian, Zamboanga City. Laguna 44
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