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REGIONAL REPORT on the APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region April 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved Jesreel Alday/ Ametricia Trading Demolition of Bungalow 1 3-Apr-2017 1345 Joasmerreay Subd., Putatan, Muntinlupa City L1 B3 Bruger St., Bruger Subd., Putatan, Muntinlupa City Windy G. Gomez Renovation of Residential/ Roofing 2 3-Apr-2017 Mercury St., Bel-Air Village, Makati City #316 C Sto. Rosario St., Brgy. Plainview, Mandaluyong City Jocelyn Delgado Proposed Two (2) Storey Duplex 3 B1 Lot 27 Vatican St., Annex 43 BLS, Brgy. Don Bosco, B1 Lot 47 Vatican St., Annex 43 BLS, Brgy. Don Bosco, 3-Apr-2017 Paranaque City Paranaque City Manuel Co/ Magic World Development Corp. Demolition of Two (2) Storey Residential 4 3-Apr-2017 321 Dasmarinas St., Binondo, Manila 22 Jefferson St., Green Hills West, San Juan City Julieta Dizon Proposed Two(2) Storey Residence 5 3-Apr-2017 M. Dela Cruz St., Pasay City M. Dela Cruz St., Pasay City Alfonso Javier Two (2) Storey Residential 6 #29 Tagbilaran St., Alabang Hills Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa 3-Apr-2017 #29 Tagbilaran St., Alabang Hills Village, Cupang, Muntinlupa City City Residential House Construction Mr. & Mrs. Archie S. Mendoza 7 5 San Miguel Bay Drive, South Bay Gardens Subd., Villongco 3-Apr-2017 33 Syndey St., BF Paranaque PH. VI, Las Pinas City Road, Sucat, Paranaque City Proposed Two (2) Storey, Six (6) Units Residential Bldg., with Euland & Dayan Castillo Roofdeck 8 3-Apr-2017 St. James St., San Agustin, Moonwalk, Paranaque City Lot 13-E PSD 13-00316 Sta.Clara St., Daang Batang, Brgy. Moonwalk, Paranaque City Christine Lim Tech 101 (Renovation) 9 3-Apr-2017 1258 Bambang St., Tondo, Manila 2nd Floor Tutuban Mall Rhodora A. Romero Proposed Three (3) Unit, Two (2) Storey Residence 10 3-Apr-2017 25 Sampaguita St., Merville Subd., Brgy. Tanza, Navotas City 25 Sampaguita St., Merville Subd., Brgy. Tanza, Navotas City Mr. William W. Sia Camerahaus Store 11 19 Don Aldredo Egea St., Brgy. Pinagkaisahan, Cubao, 3-Apr-2017 Unit 318 SM Southmall, Almanza Uno, Las Pinas City Quezon City Khalid Mohammed Fouad Khalil Two (2) Storey Residence with Basement 12 Suite 326 Makati Stock Exchange Bldg., Ayala Ave., Makati 3-Apr-2017 Blk. 9 Lot 33 Brazilla Heights, Susana Heights, Muntinlupa City City Page 1 of 44 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region April 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved Two (2) Storey Residential Building Manita P. Miranda 13 Lot 28 Blk 7 Trevi Executive Village, J.P Rizal St., Concepcion 4-Apr-2017 3B Pelbel St., Sta.Ana, San Mateo, Rizal Uno, Marikina City Interior Renovation of David's Salon Mr. David B. Charlton/ Hairmagic Salons, Inc. 14 Unit B020 SM City Bicutan, Dona Soledad Ave., Cor. West 4-Apr-2017 5F DSI Bldg., 1251 Cardona St., Poblacion, Makati City Service Road, Brgy. Don Bosco, Paranaque City Atty. Virginaia Lacsa Suarez Justeas Coffeeshop (Renovation) 15 4-Apr-2017 C42B CGS Calbayog St., Mandaluyong City 22 Domingo Guevarra St., Mandaluyong City Reazelle Del Rosario Proposed Two (2) Storey Residential Building 16 4-Apr-2017 L1 B14 Scarborough Cor. Nattinghan St., Muntinlupa City L1 B14 Scarborough Cor. Nattinghan St., Muntinlupa City Vince Hill Tan Proposed Two (2) Storey Residential Building 17 4-Apr-2017 L-17, B-17 Jade St., Las Pinas Royale, Las Pinas City L-17, B-17 Jade St., Las Pinas Royale, Las Pinas City Proposed Two (2) Storey Yongyong 88 Holding Corp./ Hon. Wilfredo C. Tapang, Jr. 18 Leonardo M. Javier, Jr. 4-Apr-2017 11 Hernandez, San Lorenzo Village, Makati City 11 Hernandez, San Lorenzo Village, Makati City The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf James Gerald Ong 19 GF South Park, District National Road, Brgy. Alabang, Muntinlupa 4-Apr-2017 Unit 4108 E. Rodriguez Ave., B. Bayan Quezon City City SPS. Relly E. & Irene C. Castillo Proposed Two (2) Strey Residence 20 4-Apr-2017 Lot 1, Blk1, Sunny Square Drive, Malanday, Marikina City Lot 1, Blk1, Sunny Square Drive, Malanday, Marikina City CD-R King Gen. Mdse CD-R King Walter Mart Makati Interior Fit-out 21 4-Apr-2017 Binondo, Manila 3F Waltermart, Makati City Pizza Hut SM San Lazaro Philippine Pizza, Inc. 22 162A 163B SM City San Lazaro, UGF Felix Huertas St., Sta. Cruz, 4-Apr-2017 Pizza Hut SM San Lazaro Manila Atty. Eloisa H. Manlansing Two (2) Storey Residential House 23 4-Apr-2017 Bacoor Cavite 25 Philamlife Ave., Philamlife Village, Las Piñas City Health Metrics, Inc.- Renovation Antinio Roberto Abaya 24 4-Apr-2017 1157 Merry Plaza Bldg., Chino Roces Ave. , Makati City 4th Floor Three (3) E-Com Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City Page 2 of 44 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region April 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved Abacus Book & Card Corp./National Book &Card Corp. Abacus Book & Card Corp./National Bookstore Puregold Zabarte 25 5-Apr-2017 G/F Puregold Zabarte Rd., Camarin, Caloocan City G/F Puregold Zabarte Rd., Camarin, Caloocan City Rexand C. Antonio Propose Construction of Two (2) Storey Residential Building 26 5-Apr-2017 110 Pacheco St., Tondo, Manila 110 Pacheco St., Tondo, Manila Rosarito Bagatsing Proposed Two (2) Storey Commercial Building 27 5-Apr-2017 Block 17 Lot 22 Marcos Alvarez Rd., Talon V, Las Piñas City Block 17 Lot 22 Marcos Alvarez Rd., Talon V, Las Piñas City Carmen Tan Proposed Demolition of Two (2) Storey Building 28 Lot 28 Blk. 6 cor Rizal Ave., and Camrinez St., Sta. Cruz, 5-Apr-2017 Lot 28 Blk. 6 cor Rizal Ave., and Camrinez St., Sta. Cruz, Manila Manila Ricardo Del Rosario Proposed Demolition of Two (2) Storey Building 29 5-Apr-2017 1939 Jose Abad Santos St., Sta. Mesa, Manila 1939 Jose Abad Santos St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Fatima Guerrero Proposed Renovation of LBC Express 30 5-Apr-2017 213 Rizal Ave Ext. 6th Ave. Grace Park, Caloocan City 213 Rizal Ave Ext. 6th Ave. Grace Park, Caloocan City Roberto F. Bartolome Proposed Renovation of PNB Wack-wack Branch 31 5-Apr-2017 g/F Summit One Tower, 530 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City g/F Summit One Tower, 530 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City Reymart Cerin Proposed Renovation of Blocleaf Coffee 32 5-Apr-2017 1850 M.H. Del Pilar St., Malate, manila 1850 M.H. Del Pilar St., Malate, manila Francis S. Medina Proposed Seven Eleven Food Store 33 Blk. 7 Lot 2&3 Brgy. 185 Zone 6, Quirino Highway, Caloocan 5-Apr-2017 Blk. 7 Lot 2&3 Brgy. 185 Zone 6, Quirino Highway, Caloocan City City Rosario Go Proposed Repair of Roofing Guard House Parking 34 5-Apr-2017 LA Torre cor. Narcisa, Tondo, Manila LA Torre cor. Narcisa, Tondo, Manila Jenno Angelo Galinato Chefs & Bakers Retail Store 35 Space G035 LGF Ayala Malls Southpark, Alabang, Space G035 LGF Ayala Malls Southpark, Alabang, Muntinlupa 5-Apr-2017 Muntinlupa City City SPS. Omar & Marife Rico Proosed Two (2) Storey Residential 36 Lot 12 Blk. 4 P. De Venezia St., BF Resort Village, Talon, Las Lot 12 Blk. 4 P. 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II Zone I, Caloocan City Aida Rabago Proposed Two (2) Storey with Deck Residence 40 5-Apr-2017 101 Bulacan St., Bagong Barrio, Caloocan City 101 Bulacan St., Bagong Barrio, Caloocan City Mr. & Mrs. Jeric A. Macoto Proposed Two (2) Storey Residential 41 Blk. 3 Lot 8 Phase I-A, Parkview Heights Subd., Bagumbong, Blk. 3 Lot 8 Phase I-A, Parkview Heights Subd., Bagumbong, 5-Apr-2017 Brgy. 171, Caloocan City Brgy. 171, Caloocan City Degi M. Santos Proposed 4-Units One (1) Storey Apartment 42 Lot 15 Blk. 8 R. Cruz St., Merville Subd., Dampalit, Malabon 5-Apr-2017 Lot 15 Blk. 8 R. Cruz St., Merville Subd., Dampalit, Malabon City City Antonio Pasia Proposed Fencing at Rural Bankers Assn. of the Phils. 43 6-Apr-2017 Archibispo cor. A. Soriano St., Intramuros, Manila Archibispo cor. A. Soriano St., Intramuros, Manila Gloria T. Sayson Repair of Two (2) Storey Residence 44 6-Apr-2017 2172 A. Linao St., Malate, Manila 2172 A. Linao St., Malate, Manila Normita S. Asuncion Proposed Demolition of Two (2) Storey Residence 45 6-Apr-2017 107 C.F. Yuselo St., Tondo, Manila 107 C.F. Yuselo St., Tondo, Manila Jerry S. Angchay Proposed Garbage Holding Area 46 Sumulong Highway cor. G. Fernando, Brgy. Sto. Niño, Sumulong Highway cor. G. Fernando, Brgy. Sto. Niño, Marikina 6-Apr-2017 Marikina City City Edmundo Florincio Proposed Roof Garage 47 6-Apr-2017 #772 J.P. Rizal St., Concepcion Uno, Marikina City #772 J.P. Rizal St., Concepcion Uno, Marikina City Raul Dimayuga Proposed Renovation of BPI (Family Savings Bank) 48 6-Apr-2017 España cor.
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