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III III III III LIST of ACCREDITED PRIVATE TESTING LABORATORIES As of October 2019 LIST OF ACCREDITED PRIVATE TESTING LABORATORIES As of October 2019 NAME ADDRESS REGION CONTACT NO. CONTACT PERSON VALIDITY DATE A’S GEOTECHNICAL INC. MATERIALS (074) 442-2775 1 Old De Venecia Road, Dagupan City I Dioscoro Richard B. Alviedo 7/16/19 – 7/15/21 TESTING AND SOIL INVESTIGATION (0917) 1141-343 E. B. TESTING CENTER INC. McArthur Hi-way, Brgy. San Vicente, 2 I (075) 632-7364 Elnardo P. Bolivar 4/29/19 – 4/28/21 (URDANETA) Urdaneta City JORIZ GROUND TECH SUBSURFACE MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Surabnit, 3 I 3/20/18 – 3/19/20 AND GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES Binalonan, Pangasinan Lower Agno River Irrigation System NATIONAL IRRIGATION (0918) 8885-152 Ceferino C. Sta. Ana 4 Improvement Proj., Brgy. Tomana East, I 4/30/19 – 4/29/21 ADMINISTRATION (075) 633-3887 Rommeljon M. Leonen Rosales, Pangasinan 5 NORTHERN CEMENT CORPORATION Labayug, Sison, Pangasinan I (0917) 5764-091 Vincent F. Cabanilla 7/3/19 – 7/2/21 PROVINCIAL ENGINEERING OFFICE Malong Bldg., Capitol Compound, Lingayen, 542-6406 / 6 I Antonieta C. Delos Santos 11/23/17 – 11/22/19 (LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN) Pangasinan 542-6468 Valdez Center, Brgy. 1 San Francisco, (077) 781-2942 7 VVH CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION I Francisco Wayne B. Butay 6/20/19 – 6/19/21 San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte (0966) 544-8491 ACCURATEMIX TESTING SERVICES, (0906) 4859-531 8 Brgy. Muñoz East, Roxas, Isabela II Juanita Pine-Ordanez 3/11/19 – 3/10/21 INC. (0956) 4078-310 Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Ipil, (02) 633-6098 9 EB TESTING CENTER INC. (ISABELA) II Elnardo P. Bolivar 2/14/18 – 2/13/20 Echague, Isabela (02) 636-8827 MASUDA LABORATORY AND (0917) 8250-896 10 Marana 1st, City of Ilagan, Isabela II Randy S. Chu 12/7/18 – 12/6/20 GEOTECHNICAL TESTING CENTER (0917) 5556-094 MEGA TESTING CENTER, INC. – Purok 2, Maharlika Highway, 11 II (078) 305-4256 Eugenio P. Portillo, Jr. 11/22/17 – 11/21/19 ISABELA BRANCH Brgy. Sinsayon, Santiago City, Isabela (0916) 7273-906 12 ASCORE MATERIAL TESTING CENTER Zone 3, San Isidro, Bacolor, Pampanga III Ronald E. Bustos 3/7/18 – 3/6/20 890-0174 ASTEC MATERIALS TESTING CORP. Unit A Genesis Bldg., Brgy. San Isidro, (045) 455-2331 13 III Julian A. Receipt 1/30/19 – 1/29/21 (SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA) San Fernando, Pampanga (02) 781-7069 Sitio Mapanao, Brgy. Asinan Proper, 14 4B CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION III (047) 232-5215 Eldie T. David+F38 3/5/19 – 3/4/21 Subic, Zambales AG SOIL TESTING CONSULTANCY 15 San Ramon, Floridablanca, Pampanga III (02) 932-9585 Victor S. Adriano 12/14/18 – 12/13/20 COMPANY AMATEST MATERIALS TESTING B5 L10 Pineville Ave., Pineville Subd., Lawa, 16 III (044) 721-3015 Arvin M. Austria 7/24/18 – 7/23/20 EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES Meycauayan City, Bulacan Roman Super Highway, Motorpool Cpd., (047) 237-3239 17 BATAAN PEO III Josephine R. Valenzuela 6/26/18 – 6/25/20 Balanga City, Bataan (047) 237-2827 CAVITE TESTING CENTER 0227 DRT Highway, Pinagbarilan, (046) 471-4039 18 III Alberto G. Mojica 11/2/17 – 11/1/19 CORPORATION (BALIUAG, BULACAN) Baliuag, Bulacan (0923) 7181-579 CORE LAND SPECIALISTS & No. 419 Aksaho St., Brgy. Pitpitan, 19 III (02) 718-3285 Ma. Theresa S. Cuaresma 12/13/18 – 12/12/20 DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Bulakan, Bulacan Km. 76, Sindalan, City of San Fernando, (045) 455-0364 20 FILIPINO READY MIX CORPORATION III Engr. Leo Viacrusis 4/23/18 - 4/22/20 Pampanga (045) 435-9926 McArthur Highway, Brgy. Saguin, 21 FLTC FINE LOAD TESTING CENTER III (045) 649-1146 Fernando M. Lising 3/14/19 – 3/13/21 City of San Fernando, Pampanga (044) 373-9375 22 FREY-FIL CORPORATION Km. 52 Brgy. Pungo, Calumpit, Bulacan III Norman Teodoro Fernandez 6/17/19 – 6/16/21 Loc. 9001 (02) 779-8386 #91 Bulacan Metro Warehouse, 23 FREYSSINET INT’L. MANILA, INC. III (02) 832-8243 Bernardo Barba 11/5/18 – 11/4/20 Sta. Rita, Guiguinto, Bulacan (02) 836-8246 FREYSSINET INT’L. MANILA, INC. #91 Bulacan Metro Warehouse, (0917) 6335-399 24 III Cesar C. Garcia 3/12/19 – 3/11/21 (CALIBRATION/VERIFICATION) Sta. Rita, Guiguinto, Bulacan (0995) 6271-128 INTEGRATED LAB. TESTING AND #2628 Rizal Avenue, Bajac Bajac, 25 III (047) 222-2193 Paul S. Viacrusis 10/26/17 – 10/25/19 CONSTRUCTION SERVICE (ILTECS) Olongapo City INTEGRATED TESTING CONSULTANCY Purok 6, National Highway, Kalaklan, (0942) 3152-832 26 SERVICE AND GENERAL III Evangeline A. Fuerte 1/29/18 – 1/28/20 Olongapo City (0916) 4013-433 MERCHANDISE, INC. 27 GODEL CONCRETE SYSTEMS GCS Laboratory Room, Calumpit, Bulacan III 253-3016 Leandro S. Marquez 9/13/17 – 9/12/19 436-3156 GREEN LINE TECH ENTERPRISES AND Block 2 San Antonio Lote, Mexico, 28 III (0922) 8946-901 Gerry J. Lising 4/8/19 – 4/7/21 SERVICES (CALIBRATION SERVICES) Pampanga (0919) 4305-857 29 L. R. TIQUI BUILDERS, INC. # 147 Bagbaguin, Sta. Maria, Bulacan III (0922) 8020-110 Arthur Del Rosario 8/28/18 – 8/27/20 30 L. R. TIQUI BUILDERS, INC. Mulawin Bata, Tarcan, Baliuag, Bulacan III (0977) 8427-876 John John B. Eli 3/4/19 – 3/3/21 Citation Homes, Brgy. Bahay Pare, 31 MJAS STRATAGEM CORPORATION III 412-3825 Samson A. Lato 10/3/18 – 10/2/20 Meycauayan, Bulacan NEMATEC CONST. MATERIALS Km. 117 NE – Aurora Rd., Brgy. Bantug 32 III (044) 464-7965 Mark Joseph L. Santiago 10/9/18 – 10/8/20 TESTING CENTER Norte, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija N2B MATERIALS TESTING CENTER Lot 15 C Block 1, Fil-Am Friendship Highway, 33 III (0999) 9602-137 Eurick Valerio 7/30/18 – 7/29/20 AND CONSTRUCTION Brgy. Cutcut, Angeles City Unit G, Km. 78, McArthur Highway, 34 PAR GEOTECHNICAL TESTING CENTER III (045) 455-5610 Nick C. Mamaril 3/12/19 – 3/11/21 Brgy. Saguin, San Fernando, Pampanga PRECISION CONSTRUCTION LTO Compd., Gov. F. Halili Ave., 35 MATERIALS (PRECOM) TESTING III (044) 641-5345 Nicky Boy De Guzman 12/18/18 – 12/17/20 Brgy. Bagbaguin, Sta. Maria, Bulacan CENTER, INC. QUANTUM MATERIALS TESTING AND No. 255 McArthur Highway, 36 INSPECTION LABORATORY III (02) 287-0226 Paul Rovin S. Manalaysay 9/26/19 – 9/25/21 Brgy. Maligaya, Tarlac CORPORATION REYNALDO GUEVARRA ENTERPRISES (0925) 6411-558 37 #451 N/R, Brgy. Tibag, Pulilan, Bulacan III Reynaldo G. Guevarra 9/4/18 – 9/3/20 (RGE) CONSTRUCTION (0955) 1591-008 J I – Jeff’s Rental Space, Fausta Rd., (0956) 8276-694 38 RMM GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES III Yoe Ann G. sison 12/19/18 – 12/18/20 Brgy. Mabolo, Malolos City, Bulacan (0967) 2705-080 ROYAL CROWN MONARCH READY MIX Romulo Highway, Kumintang, Sapang 39 III (045) 982-9023 Romeo C. Miranda 5/7/19 – 5/6/21 TRADING Maragul, Tarlac City Office of the City Engineer, Cardenas St., 40 SAN JOSE CITY – LOCAL GOV’T. UNIT III (044) 958-5181 Mario O. Salvador 7/25/19 – 7/24/21 San Jose City, Nueva Ecija SMART K MATERIALS TESTING Block 45 Lot 1 & 2 Friendship Highway, 41 LABORATORY INC. – ANGELES CITY III (045) 3000-145 Reiner M. Ramos 5/21/18 – 5/20/20 Brgy. Cutcut, Angeles City, Pampanga BRANCH SMART K MATERIALS TESTING MC Square Bldg., McArthur Highway, 42 LABORATORY INC. – SAN FERNANDO III (045) 3000-145 Ernesto Cuenco 5/21/18 – 5/20/20 Sindalan, City of San Fernando, Pampanga BRANCH SOIL LABORATORY MATERIALS Rollice Hills, Brgy. San Nicolas, 43 III 4/23/18 – 4/22/20 TESTING CENTER Bamban, Tarlac 090 Ciudad Industria, Bo. Bahay Pari, 44 STEEL ASIA MANUFACTURING CORP. III 858-0540 Clemente D. Marcelo 4/24/19 -4/23/21 Meycauayan, Bulacan (041) 222-2122 #37 2nd St., West Tapinac, 45 SUBICCON CORPORATION III (042) 222-3927 Alfredo L. Viacrusis, Jr. 4/23/18 – 4/22/20 Olongapo City (045) 455-0364 TERMS CONCRETE AND MATERIALS #717 D & A Bldg. McArthur Highway, 46 III (0961) 272-4570 Angelo Aquino 7/22/19 – 7/21/21 TESTING LABORATORY, INC. Tabang Guiguinto, Bulacan Stall 1 & 2 NYS Commercial Bldg., Richtown TERMS CONCRETE TESTING CENTER (02) 470-5412 47 2, Brgy. Saguin, City of III Melvin R. Ilagan 9/30/19 – 9/29/21 INC. (02) 655-9785 San Fernando, Pampanga TIONGCO HI-TECH CONSTRUCTION Mabuhay St., Brgy. San Jose Gumi, 48 III (0917) 5377-573 Victor D. Godalle 11/27/17 – 11/26/19 MATERIALS CORP. Lubao, Pampanga Unit C & D UB Bldg., Brgy. Saguin, Mac 49 UNIFIED GEOTEST LABORATORY Arthur Highway, City of San Fernando, III (0933) 0374-628 Kenneth M. Dizon 5/17/19 – 5/16/21 Pampanga (02) 671-1301 UNIVERSAL TESTING LAB. AND Brgy. Carbonsite, DJ Roque Compound, 50 III (02) 671-0909 Dionicio B. Santos 11/5/18 – 11/4/20 INSPECTION, INC. Lamao, Limay, Bataan (0942) 3048-665 UNIVERSAL TESTING LAB. AND Purok 5, Sampaguita St.,Margot, (02) 671-1301 51 III Dionicio B. Santos 11/20/18 – 11/19/20 INSPECTION, INC. Angeles City, Pampanga (02) 671-0909 Brgy. Pasong Camachile II, 52 AHNEX BUILDERS & READYMIX CORP. IV-A (02) 555-1347 Nerissa C. Advincula 7/27/18 – 7/26/20 General Trias, Cavite ASTEC MATERIALS TESTING CORP. Purok 1, Yatco Compound, Pulong, (049) 534-1163 53 IV-A June M. Legaspi 11/7/18 – 11/6/20 (STA. ROSA, LAGUNA) Sta. Cruz, Sta. Rosa, Laguna (02) 736-5942 ASTEC MATERIALS TESTING CORP. (049) 545-2028 54 Km. 54, Bo. Makiling, Calamba City, Laguna IV-A June M. Legaspi 1/30/19 – 1/29/21 (CALAMBA, LAGUNA) (02) 736-3768 CADDKO GEO ENGINEERING & Unit-A Lot 3542-A2-C Morson Subd., Brgy. (046) 438-8433 55 IV-A Ralph Angelo 3/4/19 – 3/3/21 DRILLING SERVICES Burol Main, Dasmariñas City, Cavite (046) 683-8311 CAVITE TESTING CENTER Km.
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