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Quarterly Web Report FY 2015 (Start 10-01 Guam Department of Labor Quarterly Temporary Labor Certification Statistics Alien Labor Processing Certification Division July to Sept 2015 Number of Number of Case Telephone Applicants applicants Date Date Name of Employer Physical Address Position Title Applied For Number Number that that Submitted Certified APPLIED QUALIFIED JULY 2015 2015-079 Pacific Biomedical Services, Inc. (671)477-0566 587 West O'Brian Drive Anigua Guam 96910 Biomedical Equioment Specialist 0 0 26-May-15 8-Jul-15 2015-074 Sapigao Construction Guam, Inc. (671)989-7968 198 Chalan Ottot Dededo Guam 96929 Camp Cook 1 0 19-May-15 8-Jul-15 Fitness Solutions, LLC dba: Paradise 2015-076 (671)475-2100 213 Chalan Santo Papa Hagatna Fitness Coordinator 2 0 19-May-15 13-Jul-15 Fitness and Wellness Center Carpenter 9 4 2015-078 Orion Construction Corp. (Guam) (671) 633-2203 526 Bello Road Barrigada, Guam 96913 Cement Mason 3 2 22-May-15 13-Jul-15 Reinforcing Metal Worker 2 0 Assistant Restaurant Manager 0 0 2015-081 Hy's Steakhouse (671) 646-5606 236 Adrian Sanchez St. Harmon Guam 96913 3-Jun-15 28-Jul-15 Restaurant Cook 1 0 Carpenter 8 8 2015-082 Far East Construction, Inc (671)649-0063 330K Hamburger Road Harmon, Guam 4-Jun-15 28-Jul-15 Cement Mason 3 3 2015-084 Danes Construction Corporation (671)653-3637 1036-R Chalan Enriquen Rosario St Yigo,Guam Carpenter 6 4 12-Jun-15 29-Jul-15 Landscape Garndener 18 3 2015-087 Landscape Management Sytems, Inc. (671) 647-2617 194 Old San Vitores Road Tumon, Guam 96913 22-Jun-15 30-Jul-15 Mechanic 4 2 AUGUST 2015 Carpenter 6 5 2015-085 Korando Corporation (671) 649-7880 380H Harmon Industrial Park Road Tamuning Guam Cement Mason 3 2 17-Jun-15 7-Aug-15 Heavy Equipment Operator 1 1 M.C.Paulino,Inc.dba: JMC Equipment Heavy Equipment Mechanic 4 2 2015-086 (671) 632-4596 312 Pacha Drive Santa Rita, Guam 96915 17-Jun-15 7-Aug-15 Rental heavy Equipment Operator 3 0 Guam Department of Labor Quarterly Temporary Labor Certification Statistics Alien Labor Processing Certification Division July to Sept 2015 2015-089 Guam X-ray dba: Guam Radiology (671) 649-1001 633 Gov.Carlos Camacho Rd. Tamuning Guam Ultrasound Technician 0 0 30-Jun-15 10-Aug-15 Carpenter 6 2 Cement Mason 4 1 2015-080 Polyphase System, Inc (671) 633-2009 419B Macheche Avenue Dededo Guam 96929 28-May-15 18-Aug-15 Electrician 7 4 Reinforcing Metal Worker 3 0 Carpenter 6 5 2015-092 Propacific Builder Corporation (671) 477-3109 750 Route 8 Sutie 202 Barrigada Guam 10-Jul-15 20-Aug-15 Cement Mason 3 1 Carpenter 8 5 Cement Mason 2 0 2015-088 Dooall Construction Co. (671) 648-7788 228 Chalan Suete Harmon Industrial Park, Harmon Electrician 4 3 26-Jun-15 24-Aug-15 Plumber 3 0 Reinforcing Metal Worker 5 1 Carpenter 10 5 2015-090 SK Construction, Inc. (671) 647-2092 201 E. Harmon Industrial Park Road Cement Mason 1 0 8-Jul-15 26-Aug-15 Reinforcing Metal Worker 4 1 Holiday Resort Guam, Pale San Vitores Road,Tumon Massage and Body Care 2015-091 Melasti Spas dba: Spa Bali (671) 647-7272 2 1 8-Jul-15 26-Aug-15 Guam 96915 Therapist/Masseuse Carpenter 12 10 125 Tun Jesus Crisostomo St. Sunny Plaza Suite 2015-097 GTX Construction, LLC (671) 647-0808 Cement Mason 1 1 22-Jul-15 27-Aug-15 206 Tamuning, Guam 96913 Electrician 10 4 PMB 182-535 Chalan Pale Ramon Haya Yigo, Guam Carpenter 10 5 2015-099 Ammanabat Corp. 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Ambros Tinong's Bakery Guam Inc. dba 2015-094 (671) 646-4127 306 Chalan San Antonio Tamuning, Guam 96913 Baker 3 1 15-Jul-15 11-Sep-15 Elite Bakery Carpenter 13 8 Cement Mason 2 1 Electrician 10 3 Heavy Equipment Operator 7 0 Painter 16 2 2015-098 Inland Builders Corporation (671) 646-5606 236 Adrian Sanchez St. Harmon Road Guam 23-Jul-15 16-Sep-15 Plasterer 2 0 Plumber 7 2 Reinforcing Metal Worker 1 0 Welder 3 1 2015-100 Global Pictures Guam Corporation (671) 647-1215 200 Chichrica Street #209 Tamuning, Guam 96913 Wedding Service Attendant 4 0 28-Jul-15 16-Sep-15 1001 Army Drive Sutie 203 Barrigada, Guam 2015-095 P & S Construction, Inc. 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