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REGIONAL REPORT on the APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 10 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 10 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved BRIMA CONSTRUCTION & 1 ENTERPRISES REHABILITATION OF POTABLE WATER SUPPLY FOR THE LGU-IMPASUG-ONG, 09/03/2018 0054 Oxford Street, Celdran MUNICIPALITY OF POBLACION , IMPASUG-ONG, BUKIDNON BUKIDNON Village, Tubod, Iligan City ALFAHAD BUILDERS & 18KF0109-REPAIR/MAINTENANCE OF DRAINAGE STRUCTURE 2 ENTERPRISES & SLOPE PROTECTION ALONG MISAMIS ORIENTAL, MA. DPWH – 2ND DEO, LDN 09/03/2018 BUBONG, BALINDONG, CRISTINA BOUNDARY ROAD, CAMAGUE, ILIGAN CITY, LANAO LANAO DEL SUR DEL NORTE K1528+141-1528+241 (LS) L=100 L.M. E & R ENTERPRISES & 18KL0116-RESURFACING OF UNPAVED ROAD SHOULDERS 3 CONSTRUCTION DPWH – 2ND DEO, EL ALONG BCIR, OPOL, LUGAIT SECTION, MISAMIS ORIENTAL 09/03/2018 6-V MENDOZA STREET, SALVADOR CITY (S00519MN) PRIMARY NATIONAL ROAD PUNTO, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 18K00247-CLUSTER “47” CONSTRUCTION OF BYPASS & DIVERSION ROADS IN BUKIDNON: 1.) SAYRE HIGHWAY M.MONTESCLAROS PARALLEL ROAD I (LIBONA-MANOLO FORTICH-IMPASUG- 4 ENTERPRISES INC. ONG SECTION) INCL.ROW, PACKAGE 3, BUKIDNON; 2.) DPWH – REGION X 09/03/2018 PATAG, BAGONTAAS, SAYRE HIGHWAY PARALLEL ROAD I (LIBONA-MANOLO VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON FORTICH-IMPASUG-ONG SECTION), PACKAGE 4, INCL.ROW, BUKIDNON 18K00107- UKC BUILDERS, INC. CONSTRUCTION/REPAIR/REHABILITATION/IMPROVEMENTM 5 DPWH – 1ST DEO, TABLON, CAGAYAN DE OF VARIOUS INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDING LOCAL 09/04/2018 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY ORO CITY PROJECTS, CONSTRUCTION OF MACABALAN-BONBON BRIDGE & ACCESS ROAD, CAGAYAN DE ORO UKC BUILDERS, INC. 18K00048-CONSTRUCTION OF BYPASS/DIVERSION ROADS, 6 DPWH – 1ST DEO, TABLON, CAGAYAN DE PUERTO-CLAVERIA BYPASS ROAD, INCL. ROW & BRIDGE, 09/04/2018 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY ORO CITY CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 3R’S BUILDERS & RESOURCES DPWH – 2ND DEO, 7 NAILON, TUDELA, MISAMIS 18KB0097-CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SYSTEM PINAMALOY, DON 09/04/2018 OCCIDENTAL CARLOS, BUKIDNON 8 3R’S BUILDERS & RESOURCES DPWH – 2ND DEO, 18KB0106-CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SYSTEM 09/04/2018 NAILON, TUDELA, MISAMIS PINAMALOY, DON Page 1 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 10 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved OCCIDENTAL CARLOS, BUKIDNON JESSIE D. DEMATA/ADMIN 9 Richmond Hills Subdivision, PROPOSED 3 STOREY COMMERCIAL BUILDING JESSIE D. DEMATA 09/04/2018 Camaman-an, CDO ATR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT IDENTIFICATION NO. 026-018, PROPOSED Road To Lavista Monte CONSTRUCTION OF FOOTBRIDGE AT SITIO CITY GOVERNMENT OF 10 Village, Balusong Extension, 09/04/2018 CABANBANAGAN, GUINUYURAN, VALENCIA CITY, VALENCIA CITY Matina Crossing, Davao BUKIDNON City HENSON BUILDERS 11 CORPORATION HE & SONS DISTRICT COMMERCIAL CENTER 09/04/2018 #43 Pacana St., Puntod, CORPORATION Cagayan De Oro City MARKBUILT ENTERPRISES 12 Mahayahay St., Iligan City, PROPOSED COMMERCIAL BUILDING CDO BENROSE INC 09/04/2018 Philippines MARKBUILT ENTERPRISES 13 MR. & MRS. SIXTO DU Mahayahay St., Iligan City, PROPOSED COMMERCIAL BUILDING 09/04/2018 TEE Philippines N-ASIACOM BUILDERS PHILIPPINE SCIENCE 14 Quezon Avenue, Banggolo, REPAIR/REHABILITATION OF ACADEMIC BUILDING 1 & II HIGH SCHOOL-CENTRAL 09/04/2018 Marawi City MINDANAO CAMPUS MAMAWAG CONSTRUCTION CONCRETING OF 142 LM BAGAAY TO BAGONG SILANG FARM 15 0353 Abello St., Barangay LGU-IMPASUG-ONG 09/06/2018 TO MARKET ROAD 6, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon MAMAWAG CONSTRUCTION 16 0353 Abello St., Barangay CONCRETING OF 26.5 LM HAGPA FMR LGU-IMPASUG-ONG 09/06/2018 6, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon MAMAWAG CONSTRUCTION 17 0353 Abello St., Barangay CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSPORT TERMINAL (PHASE 1) LGU-IMPASUG-ONG 09/06/2018 6, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon Page 2 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 10 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved ERIANE CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY 18 REPAIR OF CLASSROOMS ON VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN DEPED-DIVISION OF 2nd Floor P & E Building 09/06/2018 MALAYBALAY CITY BEFF CY 2018 MALAYBALAY (PENBANK) G. Lavina Avenue Valencia City, Bukidnon ERIANE CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY 19 DEPED-DIVISION OF 2nd Floor P & E Building REPAIR OF CLASSROOMS CY 2016 BEFF (CLUSTER B) 09/06/2018 VALENCIA CITY (PENBANK) G. Lavina Avenue Valencia City, Bukidnon ERIANE CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY DEPED-DIVISION OF 20 2nd Floor P & E Building REPAIR OF CLASSROOMS CY 2016 BEFF (CLUSTER A) 09/06/2018 VALENCIA CITY (PENBANK) G. Lavina Avenue Valencia City, Bukidnon ANTONIO M. LIM 21 Alwana Business Park, WAREHOUSE 1,2,3,4, & 5 ANTONIO M. LIM 09/06/2018 Cugman, Cagayan De Oro City VINNEX ENTERPRISES 22 CONCRETE PAVING OF ROAD FROM VILLARIN STREET CITY GOVERNMENT OF Jesus V. Seriña St., 09/06/2018 TOWARDS INNIVERO COMPOUND CAGAYAN DE ORO Carmen, Cagayan De Oro City 18K00227-CLUSTER “26” CONSTRUCTION/REPAIR/REHABILITATION/IMPROVEMENT OF VARIOUS INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDING LOCAL PROJECTS & M.MONTESCLAROS CONSTRUCTION OF BYPASS & DIVERSION ROADS: 1.) 23 ENTERPRISES INC. REHABILITATION/RECONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL ROADS DPWH – REGION X 09/07/2018 PATAG, BAGONTAAS, WITH SLIPS, SLOPE COLLAPSE, & LANDSLIDE, SAYRE VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON HIGHWAY (MALUKO SECTION ), BUKIDNON; 2.) SAYRE HIGHWAY BYPASS ROAD (CLIMBING LANES), PACKAGE 2, INCL BRIDGE & SLOPE PROTECTION, BUKIDNON 24 XY BUILDERS 18KC0106-REPAIR/MAINTENANCE OF BARANDIAS REST DPWH – 3RD DEO, 09/07/2018 P-2, PATAG, BAGONTAAS, AREA ALONG MARAMAG-MARADUGAO ROAD DICKLUM, MANOLO Page 3 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 10 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved VALENCIA CITY, BUKIDNON FORTICH, BUKIDNON YMD BUILDERS & CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY 25 18KC00287-IMPROVEMENT OF BARANDIAS WATER SYSTEM, 2ND-21ST STREETS DPWH – REGION X 09/07/2018 PANGANTUCAN, BUKIDNON NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY VISTA CONSTRUCTION DPWH – 3RD DEO, 26 18KC0101-RECONSTRUCTION OF CAGAYAN RIVER I & II 80, RAMON-CHAVEZ ST., DICKLUM, MANOLO 09/07/2018 FOOTBRIDGE CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY FORTICH, BUKIDNON LYD CONSTRUCTION DPWH – 3RD DEO, 27 DAPAON, 18KC0102-REPAIR/REHABILITATION OF ABUTMENT “B” OF DICKLUM, MANOLO 09/07/2018 SINDANGAN,ZAMBOANGA DEL CABULA BRIDGE FORTICH, BUKIDNON NORTE LYD CONSTRUCTION 18KC0104-SPECIAL MAINTENANCE (PAVING SHOULDER) DPWH – 3RD DEO, 28 DAPAON, ALONG SAYRE ALAE-KISOLON ROAD, MANOLO FORTICH, DICKLUM, MANOLO 09/07/2018 SINDANGAN,ZAMBOANGA DEL BUKIDNON FORTICH, BUKIDNON NORTE LYD CONSTRUCTION DPWH – 3RD DEO, 29 DAPAON, 18KC0103-REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGE CONCRETE DICKLUM, MANOLO 09/07/2018 SINDANGAN,ZAMBOANGA DEL PAVEMENT ALONG SAYRE HIGHWAY-ALAE-KISOLON ROAD FORTICH, BUKIDNON NORTE BARKADAHAN YOUNG BUILDERS LABOR, EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION 30 INC. OF SPRING DEVELOPMENT FOR BARANGAY BISIGAN, DEPARTMENT OF 09/07/2018 Z-4, Bonbon, Cagayan De CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, & BARANGAY SANTIAGO, AGRICULTURE RFO 10 Oro City GINGOOG CITY, MISAMIS ORIENTAL ILLANA BAY CONSTRUCTION & 31 ENTERPRISES LGU-IMPASUG-ONG, CONSTRUCTION OF EVACUATION CENTER (PHASE 1) 09/07/2018 0332 P.L. Urro St., Lumbia BUKIDNON District, Pagadian City ILLANA BAY CONSTRUCTION & LGU-IMPASUG-ONG, 32 ENTERPRISES CONSTRUCTION OF EVACUATION CENTER (PHASE 1) 09/07/2018 BUKIDNON 0332 P.L. Urro St., Lumbia Page 4 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 10 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved District, Pagadian City ILLANA BAY CONSTRUCTION & 33 ENTERPRISES CONSTRUCTION/REHABILITATION OF LOCAL ROADS LGU-IMPASUG-ONG, 09/07/2018 0332 P.L. Urro St., Lumbia CONCRETING OF PAVEMENT 100LM BUKIDNON District, Pagadian City TECHNOMASTER CEBU 34 BUILDERS INC. PROPOSED JONRICH STORAGE RICHARD LIM 09/07/2018 #2 3rd St., Happy Valley, Guadalupe, Cebu City TRI FB CONSTRUCTION & 35 GENERAL MERCHANDISE CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE AT MACABALAN ES; SN 166- LGU-CITY GOVERNMENT 09/07/2018 B-10, L-37, Phase 2, NHA, 2018 OF CAGAYAN DE ORO Kauswagan, Cagayan De Oro City XY BUILDERS CONCRETING OF ROAD AT P-11, SINAYAWAN, VALENCIA LGU-CITY OF VALENCIA, 36 P-2, Patag, Bagontaas, 09/07/2018 CITY, BUKIDNON BUKIDNON Valencia City, Bukidnon MINDANAO ROCK PROVINCE OF MISAMIS 37 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FOR CLUSTER 2 AT ALORAN, Don Anselmo Bernad OCCIDENTAL, CAPITOL, 09/07/2018 PANAON, JIMENEZ & SINACABAN, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL Avenue, Ozamiz City OROQUIETA CITY LYD CONSTRUCTION 38 CONCRETING OF FIVE SEGMENTS MUNICIPAL ROAD, MUNICIPALITY OF Dapaon, Sindangan, 09/07/2018 POBLACION LIBONA, BUKIDNON LIBONA, BUKIDNON Zamboanga Del Norte JEAN M. GUINTO PROPOSED 3-STOREY RESIDENTIAL 39 Block 22, Lot 5 Teakwood Hills JEAN M. GUINTO 09/10/2018 BUILDING Subd., Agusan, Mis. Or. RIOFIL CORPORATION 40 PSC SINTER MACHINE PHILIPPINE SINTER Unit 1704-1706 Hanston Square 09/10/2018 EXTENSION PROJECT CORPORATION San Miguel Ave. Ortigas Center SUPREME GENERAL CONSTRUCTORS DEL MONTE 41 MD2 - NFC JUICING PLANT 09/10/2018 AND DEV'T CORPORATION PHILIPPINES, INC. Casinglot, Tagoloan, Mis. Or. Page 5 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 10 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved ELECTRIFICATION OF UN-ENERGIZED SCHOOL AND DEPED-DIVISON OF GREEN BUILDER 42 MODERNIZATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ON -GRID AT LANAO DEL NORTE Tomarompong, Balindong
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