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FY 2019 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act FY 2019 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office Region VIII 1,069 projects 19,505,384,000 Biliran District Engineering Office 86 projects 1,336,364,000 BILIRAN 86 projects 1,336,364,000 OO1: Ensure Safe and Reliable National Road System 16 projects 646,518,000 Asset Preservation - Preventive Maintenance - Secondary Roads 137,931,000 1. P00302475VS 310102100231000 64,701,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1008 +360 - K1009 + 465 P00302475VS-CW1 Preventive Maintenance of Road: Preventive Lane Km 4.464 62,436,465 Central Office / Asphalt Overlay - along Biliran Maintenance of Biliran District Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Road: Asphalt Engineering Office K1008 +360 - K1009 + 465 Overlay P00302475VS-EAO 2,264,535 Central Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 2. P00302476VS 310102100234000 73,230,000 Naval-Caibiran Cross Country Rd - K1032 + 620 - K1033 + 709, K1033 + 735 - K1033 + 988 P00302476VS-CW1 Preventive Maintenance of Road: Preventive Lane Km 5.276 70,666,950 Central Office / Asphalt Overlay - at Specific Maintenance of Biliran District Locations along Naval-Caibiran Road: Asphalt Engineering Office Cross Country Rd (S00012BR) Overlay K1032 + 620 - K1033 + 988 P00302476VS-EAO 2,563,050 Central Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved 50,000,000 Roads - Tertiary Roads 3. P00303143VS 310106100353000 50,000,000 Maripipi Circumferential Rd - K0014 + 000 - K0015 + 500 P00303143VS-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 3.000 49,000,000 Biliran District Pavement - along Maripipi Concrete Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00017BR) Pavement / Biliran District K0014 + 000 - K0015 + 500 Engineering Office P00303143VS-EAO 1,000,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction of National Roads with Slips, Slope 147,700,000 Collapse, and Landslide - Secondary Roads 4. P00300459VS 310108100264000 47,700,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1030 + 109 - K1030 + 132, K1036 + 520 - K1037 + 178 MYPS: 06/26/2019 10:21:49 am Page 1 of 309 IO Report FY 2019 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office P00300459VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 2,066.000 46,746,000 Biliran District Protection Structure - at Specific Road Slope meters Engineering Office Locations along Biliran Protection / Biliran District Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Structure Engineering Office K1030 + 109 - K1037 + 178 P00300459VS-EAO 954,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 5. P00300460VS 310108100265000 35,000,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1038 + 680 - K1039 + 278 P00300460VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 1,794.000 34,300,000 Biliran District Protection Structure - along Biliran Road Slope meters Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Protection / Biliran District K1038 + 680 - K1039 + 278 Structure Engineering Office P00300460VS-EAO 700,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 6. P00300461VS 310108100266000 45,000,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1104 + 500 - K1104 + 944 P00300461VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 1,776.000 44,100,000 Biliran District Protection Structure - along Biliran Road Slope meters Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00010BR) Protection / Biliran District K1104 + 500 - K1104 + 944 Structure Engineering Office P00300461VS-EAO 900,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 7. P00300462VS 310108100267000 20,000,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1111 + 815 - K1112 + 100 P00300462VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 1,140.000 19,600,000 Biliran District Protection Structure - along Biliran Road Slope meters Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00010BR) Protection / Biliran District K1111 + 815 - K1112 + 100 Structure Engineering Office P00300462VS-EAO 400,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Construction / Upgrading / Rehabilitation of Drainage along 15,887,000 National Roads - Secondary Roads 8. P00300165VS 310111100128000 15,887,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1039 + 884 - K1040 + 624 MYPS: 06/26/2019 10:21:49 am Page 2 of 309 IO Report FY 2019 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office P00300165VS-CW1 Construction of Drainage Structure Construction of Lineal 1,480.000 15,569,260 Biliran District along Road - along Biliran Drainage meters Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Structure along / Biliran District K1039 + 884 - K1040 + 624 Road Engineering Office P00300165VS-EAO 317,740 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Network Development - Road Widening - Secondary Roads 80,000,000 9. P00303574VS 310202100318000 80,000,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1013 + 490 - K1015 + 878 P00303574VS-CW1 Road Widening - along Biliran Road Widening Lane Km 4.800 77,200,000 Central Office / Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Biliran District K1013 + 490 - K1015 + 878 Engineering Office P00303574VS-EAO 2,800,000 Central Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Network Development - Construction of By-Pass and Diversion Roads 13,400,000 10. P00303775VS 310204100656000 13,400,000 Almeria Bypass Road, Biliran P00303775VS-CW1 Construction of Concrete Road - Construction of Lane Km 1.492 13,132,000 Biliran District Almeria Bypass Road, Biliran Concrete Road Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office P00303775VS-EAO 268,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Network Development - Off-Carriageway Improvement - Secondary Roads 16,600,000 11. P00300199VS 310208100202000 16,600,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1035+718 - K1036+326, K1040+003 - K1040+520, K1041+230 - K1041+256, K1050+868 - K1051+217, K1052+900 - K1053+411 P00300199VS-CW1 Off-Carriageway Improvement: Off-Carriageway Square 6,100.000 16,268,000 Biliran District Shoulder Paving / Construction - at Improvement: meters Engineering Office Specific Locations along Biliran Shoulder Paving / / Biliran District Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Construction Engineering Office K1035 + 718 - K1053 + 411 P00300199VS-EAO 332,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Bridge - Replacement of Permanent Weak Bridges 130,000,000 MYPS: 06/26/2019 10:21:49 am Page 3 of 309 IO Report FY 2019 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office 12. P00300197VS 310302100114000 80,000,000 Caray-Caray Br. (B00032BR) along Biliran Circumferential Road P00300197VS-CW1 Replacement of Bridge - Replacement of Square 1,706.000 77,200,000 Central Office / Caray-Caray Br. (B00032BR) along Bridge meters Region VIII Biliran Circumferential Road P00300197VS-EAO 2,800,000 Central Office / Region VIII 13. P00300198VS 310302100151000 50,000,000 Catmon Br. (B00031BR) along Biliran Circumferential Road P00300198VS-CW1 Replacement of Bridge - Catmon Replacement of Square 682.400 48,250,000 Central Office / Br. (B00031BR) along Biliran Bridge meters Region VIII Circumferential Road P00300198VS-EAO 1,750,000 Central Office / Region VIII Bridge - Rehabilitation/ Major Repair of Permanent Bridges 5,000,000 14. P00301456VS 310304100442000 3,000,000 Mainit Br. (B00063BR) along Biliran Circumferential Rd P00301456VS-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Rehabilitation / Number of 1.000 2,940,000 Biliran District Bridge - Mainit Br. (B00063BR) Major Repair of Bridges Engineering Office along Biliran Circumferential Rd Bridge / Biliran District Engineering Office P00301456VS-EAO 60,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 15. P00301457VS 310304100443000 2,000,000 Talibong Br. (B00064BR) along Biliran Circumferential Rd P00301457VS-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Rehabilitation / Number of 1.000 1,960,000 Biliran District Bridge - Talibong Br. (B00064BR) Major Repair of Bridges Engineering Office along Biliran Circumferential Rd Bridge / Biliran District Engineering Office P00301457VS-EAO 40,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Bridge - Construction of New Bridges 50,000,000 16. P00300196VS 310306100128000 50,000,000 Macalpe Br. along Naval-Caibiran Cross Country Road P00300196VS-CW1 Construction of Concrete Bridge - Construction of Square 356.160 49,000,000 Biliran District Macalpe Br. along Naval-Caibiran Concrete Bridge meters Engineering Office Cross Country Road / Biliran District Engineering Office MYPS: 06/26/2019 10:21:49 am Page 4 of 309 IO Report FY 2019 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID
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