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Department of Public Works and Highways Laguna 2Nd District Engineering Office Final Annual Procurement Plan for Fy 2018 Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS LAGUNA 2ND DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE FINAL ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN FOR FY 2018 Procurement Activity Schedule Estimated Budget (PhP) Million UACS Code Implementing Procurement Source of Fund Remarks No. (Project Contract ID Contract Name Unit/End-User Method Component ID) Advertisement Submission /Opening Notice of Award Contract Signing Total MOOE CO /Posting of IB/REI of Bids 1 320101101405000 18DI0014 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 10/6/2017 10/26/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220396LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Bay River, Bay, Laguna Office 2 320101101406000 18DI0040 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/17/2017 12/7/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220404LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Cabuyao River, Brgy. Bigaa, Cabuyao City, Office Laguna 3 320101101407000 18DI0004 Construction/ Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Laguna 2nd National 9/20/2017 10/10/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220406LZ- Structures and Drainage Systems - Construction of District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Flood Control along Canlubang Waterways, Mayapa Engineering Bidding Structure Section, Calamba City, Laguna Office 4 320101101408000 18DI0030 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/9/2017 11/29/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220407LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Dampalit Waterways, Los Baños, Laguna Office 5 320101101409000 18DI0031 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/9/2017 11/29/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220408LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Halang Waterways, Calamba City, Laguna Office 6 320101101410000 18DI0028 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/4/2017 11/24/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220415LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Maitim Waterways, Brgy. Paciano Rizal, Bay, Office Laguna 7 320101101411000 18DI0022 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 10/21/2017 11/10/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220416LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Maitim Waterways, Brgy. Puypuy, Bay, Laguna Office 8 320101101412000 18DI0052 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 12/1/2017 12/21/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220422LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems - Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Sala Waterways, Cabuyao City, Laguna Office 9 320101101413000 18DI0042 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/25/2017 12/15/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220424LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Cristobal River, Brgy. Banlic, Calamba City, Office Laguna 10 320101101414000 18DI0025 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 10/25/2017 11/14/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220425LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Cristobal River, Brgy. Looc, Calamba City, Office Laguna 11 320101101415000 18DI0037 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/11/2017 12/1/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 29,400,000.00 29,400,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220426LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Cristobal River, Brgy. Paciano Rizal, Office Calamba City, Laguna 12 320101101416000 18DI0032 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/9/2017 11/29/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 34,300,000.00 34,300,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220427LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Cristobal River, Brgy. Parian, Calamba City, Office Laguna Approval Date: 9/12/2018 1:40:18 PM Page 1 of 10 Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS LAGUNA 2ND DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE FINAL ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN FOR FY 2018 Procurement Activity Schedule Estimated Budget (PhP) Million UACS Code Implementing Procurement Source of Fund Remarks No. (Project Contract ID Contract Name Unit/End-User Method Component ID) Advertisement Submission /Opening Notice of Award Contract Signing Total MOOE CO /Posting of IB/REI of Bids 13 320101101418000 18DI0060 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 12/6/2017 12/27/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 39,200,000.00 39,200,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220428LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Isidro River, Brgy. Magsaysay, San Pedro Office City, Laguna 14 320101101421000 18DI0026 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 10/25/2017 11/14/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 34,300,000.00 34,300,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220429LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Juan River, Brgy. Real, Calamba City, Office Laguna 15 320101101419000 18DI0021 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 10/21/2017 11/10/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 19,600,000.00 19,600,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220430LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Juan River, Brgy. 2, Calamba City, Laguna Office 16 320101101420000 18DI0079 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 12/29/2017 1/18/2018 1/31/2018 2/13/2018 DPWH GENERAL 19,600,000.00 19,600,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220431LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Juan River, Brgy. Bañadero, Calamba City, Office Laguna 17 320101101422000 18DI0023 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 10/21/2017 11/10/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 49,000,000.00 49,000,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220432LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along San Juan River, Brgy. Sampiruhan, Calamba Office City, Laguna 18 320101101423000 18DI0036 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 11/11/2017 12/1/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 19,600,000.00 19,600,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220433LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Sta. Rosa River near NIA Dam, Brgy. Macabling, Office Sta. Rosa City, Laguna 19 320101101424000 18DI0067 Flood Management Program – Construction/ Laguna 2nd National 12/8/2017 12/28/2017 1/30/2018 2/7/2018 DPWH GENERAL 49,000,000.00 49,000,000.00 Construction of APPROPRIATIONS ACT (P00220434LZ- Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and District Competitive 2018 Flood Mitigation CW1) Drainage Systems – Construction of Flood Control Engineering Bidding Structure along Sta. Rosa River, Brgy. Macabling, Sta. Rosa City, Office Laguna 20 320101101425000
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