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Region X.Xlsx \ Gaa 1 / 27 1/25/2013 \ 3:40 PM Region X.xlsx \ gaa 1 / 27 1/25/2013 \ 3:40 PM PROPOSED FY 2013 DPWH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REGION X Physical Allocation Name of Project/Location Scope of Work Implementing Office Target (P'000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) BUKIDNON I DEO BUKIDNON, 2ND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Rep. Florencio T. Flores, Jr. I. Locally Funded Projects 664,878 A. National Arterial and Secondary Roads and Bridges 664,878 1. Assets Preservation of National Roads Generated from Pavement 8.15 km 95,243 Management System/Highway Development and Management-4 (HDM-4) (Intermittent Sections) a. Preventive Maintenance ( Intermittent Sections ) 4.17 km 24,035 > Arterial 1.39 km 24,035 1. Sayre Highway 1.39 km 24,035 Bukidnon I DEO a. K1505 + (-287) - K1505 + 818 Overlay 100mm with 1.11 km 20,044 corrections b. K1508 + 224 - K1508 + 504 Overlay 100mm with 0.28 km 3,991 corrections b. Rehabilitation/Reconstruction/Upgrading of Damaged Paved 3.98 km 71,208 National Roads Generated from Pavement Management System/Highway Development and Management-4 (HDM-4) (Intermittent Sections ) > Arterial 3.00 km 56,234 1. Sayre Highway 2.75 km 52,184 a. K1485 + 230 - K1486 + 000 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 0.76 km 14,422 b. K1496 + 000 - K1496 + 290 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 0.29 km 5,503 25,808 Bukidnon I DEO c. K1496 + 700 - K1497 + 000 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 0.31 km 5,883 d. K1526 + 250 - K1527 + 602 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 1.39 km 26,376 Bukidnon I DEO e. Chainage 0000 - Chainage 0254 Recon AC 50mm 0.25 km 4,050 Bukidnon I DEO > Secondary 0.98 km 14,974 1. Junction SH-Impalambong-Old Casisang Road Upgrade to concrete 230mm 0.98 km 14,974 Bukidnon I DEO K1507 + (-829) - K1507 + 153 Region X.xlsx \ gaa 2 / 27 1/25/2013 \ 3:40 PM PROPOSED FY 2013 DPWH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REGION X Physical Allocation Name of Project/Location Scope of Work Implementing Office Target (P'000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 2. Road Upgrading (gravel to paved) based on Gravel Road Strategies, Gravel to paved 21.06 km 561,635 Traffic Benchmark for Upgrading to Paved Road Standard (HDM-4 Project Analysis) ( Intermittent Sections) > Arterial 21.06 km 492,625 1. Junction SH Aglayan-Zamboanguita Road 10.63 km 231,799 a. K1539+(-305) - K1539+(-168) 0.14 km 3,425 Bukidnon I DEO b. K1555+(-199) - K1557+029 2.24 km 46,935 c. K1557+406 - K1561+223 4.05 km 85,134 228,374 Regional Office X d. K1562+(-429) - K1564+(-231) 2.21 km 46,305 e. K1564+156 - K1570+094 2.00 km 50,000 2. Junction SH-Aglayan-Alanib-Ticalaan Road (Aglayan- 10.43 km 260,826 Regional Office X Basak) a. K1537+(-193) - K1537+434 0.63 km 15,675 b. K1544+(-187) - K1547+926 4.12km 103,025 c. K1548+004 - K1553+694 5.69km 142,126 > Secondary 2.87 km 69,010 1. Junction SH-Bangcud-Mailag Road (By-Pass Road) 1.90 km 39,970 Bukidnon I DEO a. K1525+595 - K1525+677 0.08 km 1,722 b. K1526+(-048) - K1526+441 0.49 km 10,255 c. K1528+231 - K1530+(-385) 1.33 km 27,993 2. Junction Sayre Highway-Impasugong-Patulangan By- Pass Road a. K1482+(-175) - K1483+(-206) 0.97 km 29,040 Bukidnon I DEO 3. National Bridges a. Replacement/ Rehabilitation/Strengthening of Permanent Bridges Generated from Bridge Management System (BMS) 1. Sawaga Bridge along Sayre Highway, Bukidnon Rehabilitation/ Strengthening 45.62 LM 8,000 Bukidnon I DEO Region X.xlsx \ gaa 3 / 27 1/25/2013 \ 3:40 PM PROPOSED FY 2013 DPWH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REGION X Physical Allocation Name of Project/Location Scope of Work Implementing Office Target (P'000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) BUKIDNON II DEO 408,420 BUKIDNON, 3RD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Rep. Jose Ma. Zubiri III I. Locally Funded Projects 408,420 A. National Arterial and Secondary Roads and Bridges 10.05 km 408,420 1. Assets Preservation of National Roads Generated from Pavement 10.05 km 167,583 Management System/Highway Development and Management-4 (HDM-4) (Intermittent Sections) a. Preventive Maintenance ( Intermittent Sections ) 5.44 km 72,582 > Arterial 4.38 km 56,514 1. Bukidnon-Davao City Road 2.00 km 32,467 Bukidnon II DEO a. K1584 + 000 - K1585 + 000 Overlay 100mm with 1.00 km 16,064 corrections b. K1587 + 000 - K1588 + 000 Overlay 100mm with 1.00 km 16,403 corrections 2. Sayre Highway 2.38 km 24,047 a. K1555 + 270 - K1556 + 000 Overlay 50mm with 0.72 km 11,589 corrections b. K1559 + 000 - K1560 + 000 Overlay 50mm with 0.99 km 7,390 24,047 Bukidnon II DEO corrections c. K1560 + 330 - K1561 + 000 Overlay 50mm with 0.67 km 5,068 corrections > Secondary 1.06 km 16,068 1. Don Carlos-Kadingilan Rd K1569 + 145 - K1569 + 1205 Overlay 100mm with 1.06 km 16,068 Bukidnon II DEO corrections b. Rehabilitation/Reconstruction/Upgrading of Damaged Paved 4.61 km 95,001 National Roads Generated from Pavement Management System/Highway Development and Management-4 (HDM-4) (Intermittent Sections ) Arterial 4.61 km 95,001 1. Sayre Highway 4.61 km 95,001 Regional Office X a. K1596 + 000 - K1597 + 000 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 1.00 km 23,508 b. K1598 + 782 - K1599 + 001 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 0.22 km 5,545 c. K1601 + 000 - K1602 + 000 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 1.00 km 20,676 d. K1604 + (-064) - K1606 + 362 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 2.39 km 45,272 Region X.xlsx \ gaa 4 / 27 1/25/2013 \ 3:40 PM PROPOSED FY 2013 DPWH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REGION X Physical Allocation Name of Project/Location Scope of Work Implementing Office Target (P'000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 2. Road Upgrading (gravel to paved) based on Gravel Road Strategies, Gravel to paved 9.24 km 218,218 Traffic Benchmark for Upgrading to Paved Road Standard (HDM-4 Project Analysis) ( Intermittent Sections) > Secondary 9.24 km 218,218 1. Don Carlos-Kadingilan Road 0.63 km 15,775 Bukidnon II DEO a. K1581+(-107) - K1581+329 0.44 km 10,900 b. K1587+(-323) - K1587+(-128) 0.20 km 4,875 2. Junction Dologon-Busco-Quezon Road 4.92 km 111,524 Regional Office X a. K1553+115 - K1554+000 0.89 km 18,585 b. K1554+000 - K1556+000 2.03 km 50,750 c. K1556+000 - K1557+000 1.01 km 21,189 d. K1557+000 - K1558+000 1.00 km 21,000 3. Dologon-Kisanday-Ginoyuran Road 1.89 km 45,944 Bukidnon II DEO a. K1546+(-035) - K1547+000 1.20 km 25,147 b. K1547+000 - K1547+693 0.69 km 20,797 4. Kibawe-Kadingilan-Kalilangan Road 1.80 km 44,975 a. K1583+104 - K1585+(-101) 1.80 km 44,975 Bukidnon II DEO 3. Critical Bottlenecks a. Traffic Decongestion 1. Widening of Sayre Highway, K1540+(-294) - K540+344, Widening 0.64 km 22,619 Bukidnon II DEO Bukidnon 3rd Legislative District Region X.xlsx \ gaa 5 / 27 1/25/2013 \ 3:40 PM PROPOSED FY 2013 DPWH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REGION X Physical Allocation Name of Project/Location Scope of Work Implementing Office Target (P'000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) BUKIDNON III DEO BUKIDNON, 1ST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Rep. Jesus Emmanuel M. Paras I. Locally Funded Projects A. National Arterial and Secondary Roads and Bridges 14.67 km 581,500 1. Assets Preservation of National Roads Generated from Pavement 5.74 km 87,781 Management System/Highway Development and Management-4 (HDM-4) (Intermittent Sections) a. Preventive Maintenance ( Intermittent Sections ) 3.30 km 43,646 > Arterial 0.29 km 4,324 1. Sayre Highway a. K1438 + (-118) - K1438 + 202 Overlay 100mm with 0.29 km 4,324 Bukidnon III DEO corrections > Secondary 3.01 km 39,322 1. Maramag-Maradugao Road 3.01 km 39,322 a. K1577 + (-042) - K1578 + 944 Overlay 80mm with 2.00 km 26,221 Bukidnon III DEO corrections b. K1597 + 000 - K1598 + 000 Overlay 80mm with 1.01 km 13,101 Bukidnon III DEO corrections a. Rehabilitation/Reconstruction/Upgrading of Damaged Paved 2.44 km 44,135 National Roads Generated from Pavement Management System/Highway Development and Management-4 (HDM-4) (Intermittent Sections ) > Arterial 0.50 km 9,488 1. Sayre Highway K1474 + 000 - K1474 + 500 Upgrade to concrete 300mm 0.50 km 9,488 Bukidnon III DEO > Secondary 1.94 km 34,647 1. Junction SH-Manolo Fortich-Libona-Indahag Road K1458 + 649 - K1460 + 635 Upgrade to concrete 280mm 1.94 km 34,647 Bukidnon III DEO 2. Road Upgrading (gravel to paved) based on Gravel Road Strategies, Gravel to paved 7.43 km 193,719 Traffic Benchmark for Upgrading to Paved Road Standard (HDM-4 Project Analysis) ( Intermittent Sections) > Arterial 0.94 km 28,329 1. Junction SH-Aglayan-Alanib-Ticalaan Road (Ticalaan- Paganan) a. K1511+636 - K1512+583 0.94 km 28,329 Bukidnon III DEO Region X.xlsx \ gaa 6 / 27 1/25/2013 \ 3:40 PM PROPOSED FY 2013 DPWH INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM REGION X Physical Allocation Name of Project/Location Scope of Work Implementing Office Target (P'000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) > Secondary 6.49 km 165,390 1.Junction SH-Manolo Fortich-Libona-Indahag Road 2.62 km 65,390 a. K1492+845 - K1494+000 1.12 km 28,100 Bukidnon III DEO b. K1467+(-076) - K1468+428 1.31 km 32,790 37,290 Bukidnon III DEO c. K1470+482 - K1470+660 0.18 km 4,500 2.
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