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(CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region December 2018 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region December 2018 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved PROPOSED RENOVATION OF 2-STOREY RESIDENTIAL MA. VICTORIA C. MENDOZA 1 BUILDING 03-Dec-18 119 JAVIER ST. SANTULAN, MALABON CITY 119 JAVIER ST. SANTULAN, MALABON CITY GOLD TRIANGLE PROPERTIES, INC. PROPOSED SSS MALABON EXPANSION 2 4/F MALABON CITISQUARE MALL, C-4 DAGAT-DAGATAN, 4/F MALABON CITISQUARE MALL, C-4 DAGAT-DAGATAN, 04-Dec-18 MALABON CITY MALABON CITY PROPOSED RENOVATION OF 2-STOREYRESIDENTIAL EMMA G. LAUDENCIO 3 BUILDING 04-Dec-18 38 A. M. SANTOS ST. SANTULAN, MALABON CITY 38 A. M. SANTOS ST. SANTULAN, MALABON CITY PROPOSED 2-STOREY RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT WITH ROLANDO SALUNDAGUIT 4 ROOFDECK & PENTHOUSE 05-Dec-18 10B M.L. QUEZON ST. TUGATOG, MALABON CITY 10B M.L. QUEZON ST. TUGATOG, MALABON CITY WILSON ZAMORA PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF AN OPEN SHED 5 05-Dec-18 M. SIOSON ST. DAMPALIT, MALABON CITY M. SIOSON ST. DAMPALIT, MALABON CITY ARMANDO CRUZ, JR. PROPOSED RENOVATION OF COMMERCIAL SPACE 6 06-Dec-18 4/F FISHERMALL, LONGOS, MALABON CITY 4/F FISHERMALL, LONGOS, MALABON CITY PROPOSED RENOVATION OF 2-STOREY RESIDENTIAL ANTONIO Y. CHUA BUILDING 7 45 RIZAL AVE. CORNER ADANTE ST. TAÑONG, MALABON 10-Dec-18 45 RIZAL AVE. CORNER ADANTE ST. TAÑONG, MALABON CITY CITY PROPOSED VILLA VICENCIO GARDEN RESORT LUCIO L. VICENCIO JR. 8 RENOVATION OF WAVEPOOL AND RAGING RIVER 10-Dec-18 303 M. SIOSON ST. DAMPALIT, MALABON CITY 303 M. SIOSON ST. DAMPALIT, MALABON CITY ST. MICHAEL AND EVE CREATIONS OF STYLES, CO. (360 PROPOSED RENOVATION OF COMMERCIAL SPACE 9 BARBERS AND BEAUTY) 12-Dec-18 4M L5 FISHERMALL, LONGOS, MALABON CITY 4M L5 FISHERMALL, LONGOS, MALABON CITY PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF 2-STOREY RESIDENTIAL LYNNETTE B. TOJINO 10 BUILDING WITH ROOFDECK 12-Dec-18 UNIT 3, #23 JAVIER II ST., BARITAN, MALABON CITY 19 SANCIANGO ST., TONSUYA, MALABON CITY GENARO S. BERNARDO AS BUILT RESIDENTIAL 10 UNITS 11 12-Dec-18 # 38 B. CAMUS EXT. BRGY. IBABA, MALABON CITY # 38 B. CAMUS EXT. BRGY. IBABA, MALABON CITY Page 1 of 33 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region December 2018 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved PROPOSED INTERIOR RENOVATION OF SAMSUNG ELIZABETH M. LEYEZA / COMWORKS INC. BLUESTORE 12 BLOCK 47 LOT 2-10, 4F-L8, DAGAT-DAGATAN, C4 ROAD, 17-Dec-18 BLOCK 47 LOT 2-10, 4F-L8, DAGAT-DAGATAN, C4 ROAD, LONGOS, MALABON CITY LONGOS, MALABON CITY ELIZABETH M. LEYEZA / COMWORKS INC. PROPOSED INTERIOR RENOVATION OF CLICKSTORE 13 BLOCK 47 LOT 2-10, 4F-L9, DAGAT-DAGATAN, C4 ROAD, BLOCK 47 LOT 2-10, 4F-L9, DAGAT-DAGATAN, C4 ROAD, 17-Dec-18 LONGOS, MALABON CITY LONGOS, MALABON CITY PROPOSED SHAWARMA SHACK FAST FOOD CORP. SHAWARMA SHACK FAST FOOD CORP. INTERIOR FIT-OUT 14 3/F FISHERMALL, DAGAT-DAGATAN, LONGOS, MALABON 17-Dec-18 3/F FISHERMALL, DAGAT-DAGATAN, LONGOS, MALABON CITY CITY PROPOSED SHAWARMA SHACK FAST FOOD CORP. SHAWARMA SHACK FAST FOOD CORP. 15 INTERIOR FIT-OUT 17-Dec-18 G/F MALABON CITISQUARE MALL, MALABON CITY G/F MALABON CITISQUARE MALL, MALABON CITY ROMEO T. TARIMAN PROPOSED 2-STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING 16 18-Dec-18 9 LIWAYWAY ST. BRGY. ACACIA, MALABON CITY 9 LIWAYWAY ST. BRGY. ACACIA, MALABON CITY EDRICK L. DIANZON AS BUILT 2-STOREY RESIDENCE 17 18-Dec-18 17 A HERRERA ST. BRGY. IBABA, MALABON CITY 17 A HERRERA ST. BRGY. IBABA, MALABON CITY JOY L. CHUA PROPOSED EXTENSION - DUNKIN DONUT SHOP 18 GF MALABON CITISQUARE, C-4 ROAD COR. DAGAT- GF MALABON CITISQUARE, C-4 ROAD COR. DAGAT- 19-Dec-18 DAGATAN AVE., LONGOS, MALABON CITY DAGATAN AVE., LONGOS, MALABON CITY PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF 2-STOREY RESIDENTIAL ANGELITA MARIANO 19 BUILDING 19-Dec-18 16 ESTAÑO ST., TUGATOG, MALABON CITY 16 ESTAÑO ST., TUGATOG, MALABON CITY PROPOSED INTERIOR RENOVATION OF COMMERCIAL CECILIA I. COMANDANTE 20 BUILDING 20-Dec-18 187 GEN. LUNA ST. BRGY. IBABA, MALABON CITY 187 GEN. LUNA ST. BRGY. IBABA, MALABON CITY PAZ IGNACIO PROPOSED RENOVATION OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSE 21 BLOCK 43 LOT 7 SALINAS ST., BRGY. LONGOS, MALABON BLOCK 43 LOT 7 SALINAS ST., BRGY. LONGOS, MALABON 20-Dec-18 CITY CITY Page 2 of 33 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region December 2018 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved PROPOSED 5-UNITS RESIDENTIAL AND ONE UNIT REYNALDO PANGAN 22 COMMERCIAL STORE 20-Dec-18 MAIN ST. TAÑONG, MALABON CITY MAIN ST. TAÑONG, MALABON CITY GREAT PARAGON HOLDINGS, INC. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF COVERED PARKING 23 LOT 1 BLK 3, #18 DIAMOND ST. BRGY. 166, CAYBIGA, LOT 1 BLK 3, #18 DIAMOND ST. BRGY. 166, CAYBIGA, 20-Dec-18 CALOOCAN CITY CALOOCAN CITY Jennifer A. Zalameda Proposed Construction of One (1) Storey Residential Building 24 04-Dec-18 1935 Rivera St., Kahilom 2, Pandacan, Manila 1935 Rivera St., Kahilom 2, Pandacan, Manila Rogelio G. Eugenio Proposed Demolition of Two (2) Storey Old House 25 04-Dec-18 1617 Piy Margal, Sampaloc, Manila 1617 Piy Margal, Sampaloc, Manila Proposed Demolition of Existing Residential Structure Ricardo Estoesta 05-Dec-18 26 Lot 1 Block 2 Constancia St. cor. Arevalo St., Samapaloc, Lot 1 Block 2 Constancia St. cor. Arevalo St., Sampaloc, Manila Manila William Gosiaco Proposed Construction of One (1) Storey Commercial Building 27 11-Dec-18 1527 Jose Abad Santos St., Tondo, Manila 1527 Jose Abad Santos St., Tondo, Manila Reynaldo de Guzman Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residential Building 28 11-Dec-18 1240-C Champaca St., Pandacan, Manila 1240-C Champaca St., Pandacan, Manila Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Two (2) Units Crispina T. Lllovido and Angel B. Tejeron, Jr. 29 Townhouse 11-Dec-18 1145 Metrica St., Sampaloc, Manila 1145 Metrica St., Sampaloc, Manila Jesus M. Dris / Ruby Lyn O. Dris Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residence with Deck 30 17-Dec-18 1288 Ducepec St., Paco, Manila 1555 Valentina St., Paco, Manila Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residential Building Marion I. Trinanes / Jennifer I. Trinanes 31 with Deck 17-Dec-18 2516 Topacio St., San Andres Bukid, Manila 2516 Topacio St., San Andres Bukid, Manila Anita J. Cano Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residential Building 32 17-Dec-18 916 Gerardo St., Sampaloc, Manila 916 Gerardo St., Sampaloc, Manila Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residential Building Patricia S. Villon 33 with Roof Deck 17-Dec-18 105 Batanes St., Brgy. San Isidro, Galas, Quezon City 743 Quintos St., Brgy. 521 Sampaloc, Manila Page 3 of 33 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region December 2018 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved Irving Ang Tiu Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residence 34 19-Dec-18 3251 Corregidor St., Sta. Mesa, Manila 3251 Corregidor St., Sta. Mesa, Manila Salud M. Iben Proposed Demolition of Two (2) Storey Building 35 20-Dec-18 966 Instruction St., Sampaloc, Manila 966 Instruction St., Sampaloc, Manila Jose V. Caranto Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residential Building 36 20-Dec-18 983-989 Nicanor Padilla St., San Miguel, Manila 983-989 Nicanor Padilla St., San Miguel, Manila Eduardo Luis P. Santos Proposed Construction of Two (2) Storey Residential Building 37 20-Dec-18 1540 A. Mabini St., Ermita, Manila 1540 A. Mabini St., Ermita, Manila CAPAMPANGAN SPECIALTY RESTAURANT CORPORATION CABALEN 03-DECEMBER- 38 59 JP RIZAL ST. BRGY. MARILAG PROJECT II, QUEZON SECOND LEVEL GLORIETTA 2, AYALA CENTER, MAKATI 2018 CITY CITY UNIQLO FASTRETAILING PHILS. INC. 03-DECEMBER- 39 LOWER GROUND FLOOR, CIRCUIT MALL, AYALA MALL, SM EDD COMPLEX DIOKNO BLVD. PASAY CITY 2018 MAKATI CITY ALFREDO LORENZO ROA BIMMERZONE, INC. (RENOVATION) 2233 CHINO ROCESS 04-DECEMBER- 40 UNIT E1 ECOLOGY VILLAGE 3, PASONG TAMO, MAKATI AVE., PASONG TAMO, BRGY. BANGKAL, MAKATI CITY 2018 CITY 05-DECEMBER- CARMELITA OFRECIO PROPOSED RENOVATION OF APARTMENT 41 9 CORONADO ST., GUADALUPE VIEJO, MAKATI CITY 7710 CORONADO ST., GUADALUPE VIEJO, MAKATI CITY 2018 YAKINIKU KENSHIN JAIME ANTONIO L. BEECH GROUND FLOOR UNIT G2, MAKATI CENTRAL SQUARE 06-DECEMBER- 42 3463 A FLORIDA ST., BRGY. PALANAN, MAKATI CITY BUILDING, FERNANDO STREET CORNER DON CHINO 2018 ROCESS AVENUE, MAKATI CITY JODIE RICOHERMOSO RENOVATION OF ANNGRAN SALON AND SPA 06-DECEMBER- 43 5TH FLR. 7835 COR. EDUQUE ST., MAKATI AVE., MAKATI 5TH FLR. 7835 COR. EDUQUE ST., MAKATI AVE., MAKATI 2018 CITY CITY PROPOSED DEMOLITION OF TWO-STOREY RESIDENTIAL SARAH JANE MARCOS 07-DECEMBER- 44 BUILDING 7030 WILSON ST., BRGY. PIO DEL PILAR, MAKATI CITY 2018 7030 WILSON ST., BRGY. PIO DEL PILAR, MAKATI CITY Page 4 of 33 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-National Capital Region December 2018 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Date Approved GUILLERMA V. AMBROSIO DEMOLITION OF 2 STOREY HOUSE 10-DECEMBER- 45 1748 SOUTH AVE. ST., BRGY. STA. CRUZ, MAKATI CITY 2976 KAKARONG ST., BRGY. STA. CRUZ, MAKATI CITY 2018 ASEANA HOLDINGS, INC./DELFIN WENCESLAO DEMOLITION/EXCAVATION OF 1-STOREY STRUCTURE 11-DECEMBER- 46 3RD FLOOR, ASEANA POWER STATION, MACAPAGAL 2018 58 JUPITER ST., BARANGAY BEL-AIR, MAKATI CITY BLVD., PARAÑAQUE CITY ELOISA L. JANOLO PROPOSED TWO STOREY RENOVATION 17-DECEMBER- 47 502 M. FRANCISCO ST., PASAY CITY 502 M. FRANCISCO ST., PASAY CITY 2018 EMILY SYSIM / JIANG WU INTERIOR RENOVATION OF 20TH FLOOR - UNIT 33B & 26B 48 NO. 98 GIL PUYAT AVE., BRGY. PIO DEL PILAR, MAKATI VICTORIA DE MAKATI WASHINGTON ST. COR. DELA ROSA 19-Dec-18 CITY ST., BRGY. PIO DEL PILAR, MAKATI CITY INTERIOR RENOVATION OF 16TH & 17TH FLOOR - UNIT EMILY SYSIM / JIANG WU / 1606A, 1611A, 1612A, 1733A 17-DECEMBER- 49 NO.
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