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QUEZON CITY 2ND DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE : Indicative Annual Procurement Plan (IAPP) for FY 2021 QUEZON CITY 2ND DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE : Indicative Annual Procurement Plan (IAPP) for FY 2021 Is this an Schedule for Each Procurement Activity Estimated Budget (PhP) Early Remarks PMO/ Mode of Source Advertisemen Submission/ Code (PAP) Procurement Program/Project Procurement Notice of Contract (brief description of End-User Procurement t/Posting of Opening of of Funds Total MOOE CO Activity? Award Signing Program/Activity/Project) (Yes/No) IB/REI Bids Asset Preservation Program Preventive Maintenance - Secondary Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0001 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 2,336,000.00 3,140,000.00 asphalt overlay Roads Gilmore Ave - Chainage 0 - Chainage 264 Section Bidding Asset Preservation Program Preventive Maintenance - Tertiary Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0002 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 3,845,000.00 62,126,000.00 asphalt overlay Balete Drive - K0010 + (-021) - K0010 + 424 Section Bidding Asset Preservation Program Preventive Maintenance - Tertiary Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0003 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 7,319,000.00 35,888,000.00 asphalt overlay E. Rodriguez Sr. - K0007 + -288 - K0007 + (-172), K0007 + 455 - Section Bidding K0009 + 415 Asset Preservation Program Preventive Maintenance - Tertiary Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0004 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 6,036,000.00 3,900,000.00 asphalt overlay Hemady St - K0009 + (-615) - K0009 + (-479), K0009 + (-682) - K0009 Section Bidding + (-615), K009 + (-979) - K0009 + (-682) Asset Preservation Program Preventive Maintenance - Tertiary Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0005 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 21,911,000.00 8,358,000.00 asphalt overlay Tomas Morato - K0009 + (-090) - K0009 + 127, K0009 + 1073, K0009 Section Bidding + 1173, K0009 + 127 - K0009 + 1073 Asset Preservation Program Preventive Maintenance - Tertiary Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0006 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 836,000.00 3,224,000.00 asphalt overlay Tomas Morato - K0009 + 1173 - K0009 + 1413 Section Bidding Rehabilitation / Reconstruction / Upgrading of Damaged Paved Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0007 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 37,242,000.00 2,962,000.00 upgrading of damaged paved roads - Secondary Roads Elliptical Rd - K0013 + 038 - K0013 + 236 Section Bidding Rehabilitation / Reconstruction / Upgrading of Damaged Paved Roads - Secondary Roads South Ave (Timog Ave) - K0009 + 040 - K0009 + Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0008 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 26,093,000.00 10,000,000.00 upgrading of damaged paved roads 073, K0010 + (-046) -K0010 + 000, K0010 + (-320) - K0010 + (-046), Section Bidding K0010 + 000 - K0009 + 040 Rehabilitation / Reconstruction / Upgrading of Damaged Paved Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0009 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 37,955,000.00 55,000,000.00 upgrading of damaged paved roads - Secondary Roads South Ave (Timog Ave) -K0010 + (-890) - K0010 + Section Bidding (-570), K0010 + (-964) - K0010 + (-890) Rehabilitation / Reconstruction / Upgrading of Damaged Paved Roads Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0010 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 36,790,000.00 50,000,000.00 upgrading of damaged paved roads - Tertiary Roads Internal Rd - Chainage 0 - Chainage 979 Section Bidding Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Permanent Bridges Aurora - E. Maintenance Competitive Rehabilitation / Major Repair of 21-OG-0011 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 15,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 Rodriguez Interchange (WB) (B01708LZ) along Aurora Blvd. Section Bidding Permanent Bridge Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Permanent Bridges EDSA/Cubao Maintenance Competitive Rehabilitation / Major Repair of 21-OG-0012 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 20,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 Underpass Br. Str. (B01559LZ) along Aurora Blvd. Section Bidding Permanent Bridge Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Permanent Bridges EDSA/Quezon Maintenance Competitive Rehabilitation / Major Repair of 21-OG-0013 Ave. Underpass Br. Str. (B03328LZ)along Epifanio Delos Santos Ave Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 15,000,000.00 29,000,000.00 Section Bidding Permanent Bridge (EDSA) C:\Users\tabiguejam\Desktop\Reports\APP\APP Indicative 2021 Is this an Schedule for Each Procurement Activity Estimated Budget (PhP) Early Remarks PMO/ Mode of Source Procurement Advertisemen Submission/ Code (PAP) Procurement Program/Project Notice of Contract (brief description of End-User Procurement t/Posting of Opening of of Funds Total MOOE CO Activity? Award Signing Program/Activity/Project) (Yes/No) IB/REI Bids Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Permanent Bridges EDSA/Santolan Maintenance Competitive Rehabilitation / Major Repair of 21-OG-0014 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 20,000,000.00 20,400,000.00 Flyover (SB) (B03326LZ) along EDSA/Santolan Flyover Section Bidding Permanent Bridge Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Permanent Bridges Granda Br. Maintenance Competitive Rehabilitation / Major Repair of 21-OG-0015 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 25,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 (B02332LZ) Along Ortigas-Granada Rd. Section Bidding Permanent Bridge Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Permanent Bridges Quezon Maintenance Competitive Rehabilitation / Major Repair of 21-OG-0016 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 10,000,000.00 12,000,000.00 Ave/Agham Underpass Br. Str. (NB) (B01786LZ) along BIR Rd Section Bidding Permanent Bridge Rehabilitation of Drainage System, Barangay South Triangle, Quezon Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0017 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 5,000,000.00 18,000,000.00 Rehabilitation of Drainage System City Section Bidding Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0018 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 7,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 Rehabilitation of Drainage System Rehabilitation of Drainage System, Scout Ybardolaza St., Quezon City Section Bidding Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0019 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 90,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 Rehabilitation Rehabilitation of San Juan River, Quezon City Section Bidding Maintenance Competitive 21-OG-0020 Yes 10/15/2019 11/04/2019 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 15,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 Rehabilitation Rehabilitation of Valencia Creek, Quezon City Section Bidding Construction of New Building UP Diliman (Institute of Islamic Studies Construction Competitive 21-OG-0021 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 10,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 Construction of Building Complex), Diliman, Quezon City Section Bidding Construction of UP Diliman College of Arts and Letters (CAL) Building, Construction Competitive 21-OG-0022 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 200,000,000.00 36,787,000.00 Construction of Building Quezon City Section Bidding Construction (Completion) of Multi-Purpose Building, Barangay Roxas, Construction Competitive Construction (Completion) of Multi- 21-OG-0023 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 2,000,000.00 30,000,000.00 Quezon City Section Bidding Purpose Building Construction of Multi-Purpose Building (Gymnasium), Barangay Construction Competitive 21-OG-0024 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/05/2020 01/12/2020 GoP 25,000,000.00 15,000,000.00 Construction of Multi-Purpose Building Pinyahan, Quezon City Section Bidding Construction of Multi-Purpose Building at Tomas Morato Elementary Construction Competitive 21-OG-0025 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 3,000,000.00 15,000,000.00 Construction of Multi-Purpose Building School, Quezon City Section Bidding Construction of Multi-Purpose Building, Barangay Central, Quezon Construction Competitive 21-OG-0026 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 11,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 Construction of Multi-Purpose Building City Section Bidding Construction of Multi-Purpose Building, Barangay Malaya, Quezon Construction Competitive 21-OG-0027 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 20,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 Construction of Multi-Purpose Building City Section Bidding Construction of Multi-Purpose Building, Barangay Old Capitol Site, Construction Competitive 21-OG-0028 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 20,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 Construction of Multi-Purpose Building Quezon City Section Bidding Construction of Multi-Purpose Building, Brgy. UP Campus, Quezon Construction Competitive 21-OG-0029 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 23,240,000.00 6,500,000.00 Construction of Multi-Purpose Building City Section Bidding Construction of National Headquarters of the Cooperative Construction Competitive 21-OG-0030 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 105,000,000.00 12,000,000.00 Construction of Other Building Development Authority (CDA, 827 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City Section Bidding Construction of QCPD Multi-Purpose Building (Gymnasium) at Camp Construction Competitive 21-OG-0031 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 9,280,000.00 6,000,000.00 Construction of Other Building Karingal, Quezon City Section Bidding Construction of UP Student Union Building (Phase 3), Diliman, Construction Competitive 21-OG-0032 Yes 10/28/2020 11/17/2020 01/14/2020 01/21/2020 GoP 50,000,000.00 2,500,000.00 Construction of Building Quezon City Section Bidding C:\Users\tabiguejam\Desktop\Reports\APP\APP Indicative 2021 Is this an Schedule for
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