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Project Description GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING 12 Company Profile Road Concreting Projects Project Description Location Owner Date Date Started Finished Concreting of Rimando Road Baguio BCEO 02.28.94 05.13.94 City Concreting of Lourdes Road Baguio BCEO 02.28.94 05.20.94 City Concreting of Upper/Lower Assumption Road Baguio BCEO 02.28.94 05.20.94 City Concreting of Maryhurst Road Baguio BCEO 02.28.94 07.14.94 City Concreting of Dahlia St., QM Baguio BCEO 03.25.94 07.15.94 City Concreting of Camelia St., QM Baguio BCEO 04.18.94 06.20.94 City Concreting of UP Drive, Govt. Center Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 04.28.94 05.25.94 City Concreting of Mirador Hill Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 06.14.94 07.18.94 City Concreting of Philex-Kias Road Kias, Philex Mining 05.01.94 02.28.95 Itogon to Corporation Padcal, Tuba, Benguet Rehabilitation of City Camp Lagoon Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 11.11.94 02.16.95 City Concreting of Leonard Wood Road, Phase II Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 01.10.95 02.27.95 City Concreting of Santo Tomas, Green Valley Tuba, DPWH-BCDEO 01.12.95 03.10.95 Benguet Concreting of Leonard Wood Road, Phase III Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 02.01.95 03.23.95 City Construction of Retaining Walls and Concreting of Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 03.03.95 05.09.95 Harrison Road City Marcos Highway, Central Poblacion, Tuba, Benguet Tel. Nos. 442-66-67, 442-21-45, 445-72-37 Telefax Nos. 074-442-21-45 loc. 124 GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING 13 Company Profile Road Concreting Projects Project Description Location Owner Date Date Started Finished Improvement of Harrison Road 1 & 2 Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 03.10.94 06.12.95 City Concreting of Kayang Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 05.05.95 06.26.95 City Improvement of Asin Road Widening & Concreting Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 01.02.96 03.07.96 City Improvement of Padcal Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 02.04.96 05.18.96 City Improvement of Sto-Tomas- Mt. Cabuyao Road Baguio DPWH-CAR 02.16.96 06.27.96 City Improvement of Sgt. Floresca Street Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 03.18.96 08.15.96 City Improvement of Pacdal Road- Supplemental Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 06.11.96 11.07.96 City Improvement of Sto. Tomas - Mt. Cabuyao Road - Baguio DPWH-CAR 06.11.96 11.07.96 Supplemental City Concreting Along Baguio-Bua-Itogon Road Itogon, DPWH-CAR 06.19.96 12.04.96 Benguet Preventive Maintenance Along Bokawkan & Harrison Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 09.15.96 11.26.96 Road 1 City Improvement/Widening Along Bokawkan - Magsaysay Baguio DPWH-CAR 10.04.96 02.04.97 Road City Concreting of Kias-Balatoc Poblacion Road Itogon, DPWH-CAR 11.19.96 12.14.96 Benguet Concreting of Antamok Tram-Keystone Midas Road Itogon, DPWH-CAR 11.27.96 01.14.97 Benguet Construction of Access Road Along Magsaysay Avenue Baguio Dr. Margarita 12.04.96 01.11.97 City Fernandez Widening Along Magsaysay Avenue Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 12.28.96 03.26.97 City Marcos Highway, Central Poblacion, Tuba, Benguet Tel. Nos. 442-66-67, 442-21-45, 445-72-37 Telefax Nos. 074-442-21-45 loc. 124 GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING 14 Company Profile Road Concreting Projects Project Description Location Owner Date Date Started Finished Concreting of Gibraltar Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 01.15.97 02.04.97 City Concreting of Tuding Gumatdang Road Itogon, DPWH-CAR 02.10.97 03.30.97 Benguet Concreting of Happy Glenn Loop Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 01.11.97 06.20.97 City Concreting of Kias-Balatoc/Bua-Itogon Road Itogon, DPWH-CAR 02.22.97 06.04.97 Supplemental Contract Benguet Concreting of Navy Base Road, Saint Joseph Village Baguio DPWH-CEO 04.18.97 09.24.97 Barangay City Improvement/Construction of Leonard Wood Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 06.25.97 08.09.97 City Improvement Along Tacay Longlong Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 06.25.97 10.23.97 City Improvement Along Tacay Longlong Road, Balete La DPWH-CAR 06.15.97 01.09.98 Trinidad, Benguet Repair/Rehab. of Klondykes Section, Kennon Road Tuba, DPWH-BED 02.10.98 11.27.98 (Phase 1) Benguet Repair/Rehab. of Klondykes Section, Kennon Road Tuba, DPWH-BED 02.10.98 11.27.98 (Phase II) Benguet Repair/Rehab. of Klondykes Section, Kennon Road Tuba, DPWH-BED 02.10.98 11.27.98 (Phase III) Benguet Improvement of Leonard Wood Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 11.30.98 12.19.98 City Improvement of Kennon Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 02.28.99 03.22.99 City Improvement of Leonard Wood Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 04.14.99 05.25.99 City Improvement of Kennon Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 05.13.99 06.12.99 City Marcos Highway, Central Poblacion, Tuba, Benguet Tel. Nos. 442-66-67, 442-21-45, 445-72-37 Telefax Nos. 074-442-21-45 loc. 124 GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING 15 Company Profile Road Concreting Projects Project Description Location Owner Date Date Started Finished Improvement Along Baguio-Bontoc Road Baguio DPWH-CAR 06.28.98 09.02.99 City Improvement Along Pico-Lamtang Road Baguio DPWH-CAR 03.26.99 09.23.99 City Improvement of Government Center Cut-Off Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 02.26.99 10.19.99 City Finishing of Klondykes Section, Kennon Road Tuba, DPWH-BED 08.28.99 04.07.00 Benguet Improvement Along Twin River Dalupirip Road, Km. Itogon, DPWH-BED 01.04.00 03.17.00 265+184 - Km. 267+000(v.s.) Benguet Improvement Along Twin River Dalupirip Road, Km. Itogon, DPWH-BED 02.14.00 04.12.00 265+484 - Km. 269+000(v.s.) Benguet Improvement Along Twin River Dalupirip Road, Km. Itogon, DPWH-BED 02.14.00 04.14.00 267+500 - Km. 269+500(v.s.) Benguet Improvement Along Kennon Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 06.20.00 10.16.00 City Improvement Along Kennon Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 08.20.00 10.16.00 City Improvement Along Carantes Road Itogon, DPWH-BED 04.10.00 11.05.00 Benguet Improvement of Session Road 1 & 2 Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 09.12.00 11.17.00 City Road Concreting at South Drive Baguio BCEO 11.21.00 01.15.01 City Improvement Along Twin River Dalupirip Road, Km. Itogon, DPWH-BCDEO 02.14.00 03.19.01 265+040 - Km. 275+000(v.s.) Benguet Improvement Along Labilab Brgy. Road Itogon, DPWH-CAR 01.14.01 05.31.01 Benguet Conc/Improvement of Session Road, Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 08.21.01 09.11.01 City Marcos Highway, Central Poblacion, Tuba, Benguet Tel. Nos. 442-66-67, 442-21-45, 445-72-37 Telefax Nos. 074-442-21-45 loc. 124 GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING 16 Company Profile Road Concreting Projects Project Description Location Owner Date Date Started Finished Conc/Improvement Along Gibraltar Road, Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 09.05.01 09.21.01 City Improvement of Kennon Road (Camp 6) Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 07.12.01 10.29.01 City Improvement of Kennon Road (Camp 7) Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 07.26.01 11.19.01 City Improvement Along Lake Drive-Abad Santos Drive, Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 12.19.01 04.15.02 Burnham Park City Restoration Along Kennon Road, Km. 223+150 - Km. Tuba, DPWH-BCDEO 12.15.01 01.22.02 223+170 Benguet Restoration Along Kennon Road, Km. 230+944 - Km. Tuba, DPWH-BCDEO 12.15.01 01.23.02 231+055 Benguet Restoration Along Kennon Road, Km. 235+800 - Km. Tuba, DPWH-BCDEO 12.15.01 01.22.02 235+847 Benguet Restoration Along Kennon Road, Km. 231+060 - Km. Tuba, DPWH-BCDEO 12.15.01 01.23.02 231+090 Benguet Road Concreting and Improvement of Drainage Projects Baguio City Government 02.11.02 04.18.02 City of Baguio a. Quezon Hill Cut-off, Quezon Hill Proper Brgy. b. Queen of Angels, Lourdes proper Brgy. c. Bado Dangwa, Cresencia Village Brgy. d. Baltazar Street, Gibraltar Brgy. e. Ruiz Castro Street, Gibraltar Brgy. f. Recto Street, Navy Base Brgy. g. Teachers Camp Barangay h. Felipe Street, Lualhati Barangay Marcos Highway, Central Poblacion, Tuba, Benguet Tel. Nos. 442-66-67, 442-21-45, 445-72-37 Telefax Nos. 074-442-21-45 loc. 124 GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING 17 Company Profile Road Concreting Projects Project Description Location Owner Date Date Started Finished Improvement of Drainage & Road Conc. Along Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 06.10.02 07.16.02 City a. Chanum Street b. Magsaysay Avenue-Kabayanihan Barangay c. Magsaysay Avenue-Upper Magsaysay Brgy. Improvement Along Baguio-Asin Road, Km. 262+262 - Tuba, DPWH-CAR 04.29.02 11.25.02 Km. 264+074 Benguet Construction of Teachers Camp Road Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 05.28.03 08.18.03 City Rehab. of Baguio-Bontoc-Banaue Halsema, DAEWOO 10.01.02 02.01.05 Road (Halsema Highway) Package: Benguet Engineering & Section II KM 295+312 – KM 340+967 Construction Co. LTd. Rehab./Improvement along City Limit-Asin Proper (Phase Tuba, Province of 03.10.03 11.20.03 I) Benguet Benguet Rehab./Improvement along City Limit-Asin Proper (Phase Tuba, Province of 03.10.03 11.20.03 II) Benguet Benguet Rehab./Improvement along City Limit-Asin Proper (Phase Tuba, Province of 03.10.03 11.20.03 III) Benguet Benguet Improvement of Marcos Highway to Sta. Lucia Road, Km. Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 03.28.03 11.30.03 250+621 - Km. 252+037 City Improvement of Drainage System, Burnham Park to Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 12.15.03 05.26.04 Magsaysay Avenue City Restoration and Dredging Works of Camp 1 Bridge Along Tuba, DPWH-CAR 01.05.04 10.30.04 Kennon Road Benguet Opening/Improvement of Buyagan-Gayasi-Kesbeng La DPWH-CAR 04.06.04 04.15.05 Road (Phase I & II) Trinidad, Benguet Completion of Drainage in Burnham Park Baguio DPWH-BCDEO 06.21.04 10.07.04 City Marcos Highway, Central Poblacion, Tuba, Benguet Tel.
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