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1 Dredging of San Juan River, District IV, Quezon City Drainage METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Bids and Awwards Committee for Infrastructure Awarded Infrastructure Projects as of August 2018 CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT 1 Dredging of San Juan River, District IV, Quezon City 9,384,883.90 PETT Builders Drainage Improvement along South Road and its Vicinity, 2 9,458,498.25 Tuchar Construction Corp. Brgy. Bagong Lipunan ng Crame, District IV, Quezon City Improvement of Don Jose Creek (and its vicinities) Brgy. San 3 2,661,318.95 I.M. Construction Corporation Roque, District III, Quezon City Drainage Improvement and Concreting at Sitio Veterans, 4 4,531,753.71 Express Construction Barangay Bagong Silangan, District II, Quezon City Improvement along Villanueva Creek, Barangay BF Homes, 5 9,470,879.23 RNN Construction Corporation District II, Paranaque City Improvement along Zapote River, Barangay Zapote, Las 6 9,472,087.66 RNN Construction Corporation Pinas City Desilting along Villanueva Creek, Barangay San Dionisio, 7 4,617,404.23 Ilfreo Construction & Trading District I, Paranaque City Desilting along Ibayo Creek, Barangay Sto. Nino, District I, 8 4,610,325.71 Ilfreo Construction & Trading Paranaque City Drainage Improvement along Kaliraya St., Brgy. Dona 9 4,564,759.77 Tuchar Construction Corp. Josefa, District IV, Quezon City Drainage Improvement at Barangay North Fairview, District 10 17,122,731.82 Express Construction V, Quezon City Drainage Improvement along Banahaw Street ang Vicinity, 11 9,380,415.69 Jemco Builders & Supply Barangay Nagkaisang Nayon, District V, Quezon City CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT 12 Improvement of Mendez Creek, District VI, Quezon City 6,175,411.47 PETT Builders 13 Drainage Improvement at Daang Bakal, Mandaluyong City 2,479,194.51 DAHL Construction Corp. Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Bagong Silang, 14 4,612,680.89 DAHL Construction Corp. Mandaluyong City Dredging/Riprapping along Bonanza Creek Tributary, Phase 15 9,384,110.48 PETT Builders III, Brgy. Fortune, Marikina 16 Dredging of Tripa de Gallina, Pasay City 4,502,204.32 RNN Construction Corporation 17 Dredging of Maricaban Creek, Phase II, Pasay City 9,421,230.05 Express Construction Improvement along Bayanan River, Barangay Bayanan, 18 7,487,741.15 RNN Construction Corporation Muntinlupa City Improvement of Buwaya Creek, Brgy. Tagumpay, District III, 19 4,521,029.16 I.M. Construction Corporation Quezon City Improvement along Tunasan River, Barangay Tunasan, 20 6,874,525.77 RNN Construction Corporation Muntinlupa City Drainage Improvement at Barangay Payatas, District II, 21 4,884,155.38 Express Construction Quezon City 22 4,892,973.77 PETT Builders Drainage Improvement at Brgy. South Signal, Taguig City Dredging of Tripa de Gallina, Barangay Bangkal, Pio del 23 14,849,354.79 Express Construction Pilar, San Isidro, District I, Makati City 24 Drainage Improvement along Maximo Viola Street & 9,873,989.16 HB Construction Vicinity, Barangay Balingasa, District I, Quezon City 25 4,904,833.67 Jemco Builders & Supply Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Tibagan, San Juan City D.C. Sandil Construction and Realty 26 Rehabilitation of Riprap Wall and Desilting along Moonwalk 7,878,970.74 Development Inc. - Merville Creek, Barangay Moonwalk, Paranaque City CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT Dredging/Desilting of Medina Creek (PNR Canal) Distrct I, 27 Makati City 2,939,346.57 Express Construction Rehabilitation of Riprap Wall and Desilting along Tributaries D.C. Sandil Construction and Realty 28 of Sapang Buwaya Creek, Barangay UPS V, District II, 6,887,681.52 Development Inc. Paranaque City 29 Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Batis, San Juan City 4,905,576.58 Jemco Builders & Supply Rehabilitation/Improvement and Maintenance of Drainage 30 System along San Marcelino St. and Vicinity, District V, 4,927,365.93 Jemco Builders & Supply Manila Improvement along Pasong Baca Creek, Barangay Talon V, 31 4,910,722.53 RNN Construction Corporation Las Pinas City 32 4,168,896.41 PETT Builders Improvement along Mabini St., District II, Caloocan City Improvement/Maintenance of Antipolo Drainage Main and 33 6,654,299.70 Jemco Builders & Supply Vicinites, District III, Sta. cruz, Manila 34 Rehabilitation of Riprap and Desilting alongTributaries of 4,917,612.44 RNN Construction Corporation Naga Creek, Barangay Talon Dos, Las Pinas City Improvement/Maintenance of Visayan Drainage Main, 35 14,895,173.25 DAHL Construction Corp. District IV, Sampaloc, Manila Improvement of Drainage System in the Vicinity of 36 9,876,372.93 Jemco Builders & Supply Kabayani Road, Brgy. Malanday, Marikina City Rehabilitation/Improvement and Maintenance of Drainage 37 System along Merced St. and Vicinity, Paco, District V, 4,925,034.34 Jemco Builders & Supply Manila Proposed Drainage Improvement along Guirayan St. & 38 6,605,420.25 Jemco Builders & Supply Vicinities, District IV, Quezon City proposed Improvement of Baloc-Baloc Creek, Barangay 39 4,889,539.85 RNN Construction Corporation Moonwalk, District II, Parañaque City Proposed Improvmeent of Kay Almirante Creek, Las Piñas 40 6,604,951.28 RNN Construction Corporation City CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT 41 4,890,156.04 RNN Construction Corporation Proposed Improvement of Talon Creek, Las Piñas City Proposed Improvement along Gatchalian Creek, Barangay 42 4,645,288.99 Ilfreo Construction & Trading San Dionisio, District I, Parañaque City Proposed Improvement along Coastal Creek, Barangay D.C. Sandil Construction and Realty 43 2,929,515.10 Tambo, District I, Parañaque City Development Inc. Proposed Improvement of Sun Valley Creek and Tributaries, D.C. Sandil Construction and Realty 44 6,604,985.23 District II, Parañaque City Development Inc. Proposed Improvement of Magdaong River, Barangay 45 4,935,170.21 Christian Ley Construction Tunasa, Muntilupa City Proposed Drainage Improvement along 21st Ave. and its 46 Vicinities, District III, Quezon City 6,408,879.81 PETT Builders 47 Design and Construction of Pedestrian Footbridge with 14,993,552.76 Steel Centre Philippines, Inc. Roofing and Lightings at C-5 McKinley Hills, Taguig City Design and Construction of Pedestrian Footbridge with 48 Roofing and Lightings along Samson Road & Mabini 8,118,498.26 Steel Centre Philippines, Inc. (Sangandaan, Caloocan City Design and Construction of Pedestrian Footbridge with 49 Roofing and Lightings along Ortigas - Meralco Gate 2, Pasig 7,793,864.72 Steel Centre Philippines, Inc. City Rehabilitation of Existing Footbridge at Various Locations in Hawk Key Construction & General 50 11,405,241.80 Metro Manila Merchandise Corp. 51 Proposed Improvement of Balimbing Creek, Muntilupa City 5,681,370.44 Christian Ley Construction Proposed Improvement of Magdaong River, Barangay 52 4,935,170.21 Christian Ley Construction Tunasan, Muntilupa City D.C. Sandil Construction and Realty 53 Dredging of Libertad Retarding pond, Pasay City 9,886,908.56 Development Inc. Construction of Drainage (RCBC) along Malaya St., Brgy. 54 9,885,382.51 Jemco Builders & Supply Malanday, Marikina City CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT Proposed Drainage Improvement along C-3 Road & Baltazar 55 St. leading to Casili Creek (Box Culvert), District II, Caloocan 8,642,126.49 Alexa Trading and Construction City 56 Desilting of Bayan-Bayanan Intercetor, Marikina City 4,935,703.91 PETT Builders Dredging/Riprapping along Champaca Creek, Phase II, Brgy. 57 4,930,125.88 PETT Builders Fortune Marikina City Proposed Drainage Improvement along Quezon Avenue & 58 4,927,466.68 Jemco Builders & Supply Vicinities, District IV, Quezon City 59 Rehabilitation of Maytunas Creek, Mandaluyong City 4,930,005.27 DAHL Construction Corp. Rehabilitation / Improvement and Maintenance of Ale Builders Construction and 60 Drainage System along Sagrada Familia St. and Vicinity, 9,883,859.68 Development Corp. District V, Manila Riprapping/Desilting along Balisampan Creek, District II, 61 1,940,471.58 C.B. Garay Philwide Builders Makati City Drainage Improvement along Dugon St., Brgy. Amihan, 62 4,914,276.54 KCS Construction and Supply District III, Quezon City Proposed Drainage Improvement along Templaza St. & 63 Vicinity Leading to Don Pedro Relief Pumping Station, 7,650,768.41 Le Bron Construction District II, Valenzuela City 64 Drainage and Road Improvement at Brgy. Martinez, Pateros 2,943,469.32 PETT Builders 65 Improvement/Maintenance of Drainage System along C.M. 9,887,021.26 Jemco Builders & Supply Recto and Vicinity, District IV, Sampaloc, Manila Improvement of Navotas River, Northbay Blvd., North, 66 Navotas City 36,476,608.18 Jagonbuild Construction Corporation Drainage Improvement/Maintenance along Rizal Avenue & 67 7,903,149.40 PETT Builders Vicinity, Tondo, Manila, District II CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT 68 11,866,419.20 KCS Construction and Supply Improvement of Lagarian Creek, District III, Quezon City 69 4,692,587.92 RJM Construction & Development, Inc. Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Upper Bicutan, Taguig City Proposed Drainage Improvement along Langaray St. and 70 Pampano St. Leading to Peripheral Canal, District II, 14,628,467.45 I.M. Construction Corporation Caloocan City Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Central Signal, Bicutan, 71 1,952,950.27 PETT Builders Taguig City Riprapping/Desilting along San Jose Creek, Phase II, District 72 2,904,368.89 C.B. Garay Philwide Builders II, Makati City 73 Improvement of Gabe Creek, District V, Quezon City 5,926,673.10 Express Construction Construction of Drainage along Kalamansi St., Brgy. 74 6,664,126.77 Jemco Builders & Supply Tumana, Marikina
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