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Date Acted by DPWH Date Filed Date Approved LOCATION of PROJECT Republic of the Philippines Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. IV-B (MIMAROPA) (Government Projects) MONITORING FORM ON CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) APPLICATIONS For the Month of April 2016 DURATION OF THE PROJECT No. Company Name and Address PROJECT NAME LOCATION OF PROJECT Date REMARKS Date acted by Date Date *PCT (in no. of Date Filed Ordered for DPWH Approved Disapproved day/s) Compliance APRIL 1 16EH0054 Construction of River LEGACY CONSTRUCTION/ ALEX H. ABELIDO Tablas Island, Romblon 08-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-362 Control Along Firmalo's Boulevard 2 2016-008 Establishment of School LEGACY CONSTRUCTION/ ALEX H. ABELIDO Clinic/ Municipality of Alcantara, Poblacion, Alcantara, Romblon 17-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-363 Romblon 3 TRIBU DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION/ MATHEW 16EH0048 Construction of Baito- Poctoy, Odiongan, Romblon 08-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-364 O. LIIS Poctoy Local Road 4 TRIBU DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION/ MATHEW 16EH0049 Construction of Local Tulay, Odiongan, Romblon 08-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-365 O. LIIS Road - Sitio Riverside 5 TRIBU DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION/ MATHEW 16EH0050 Completion of Poctoy Poctoy, Odiongan, Romblon 08-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-366 O. LIIS Road (going to Aloh-a) 6 16EH0060 Rehab./ Major Repair of TRIBU DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION/ MATHEW Permanent Bridge, Rizal Bridge Tablas Island, Romblon 08-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-367 O. LIIS (B0042TL) Along Tablas Circumferential Road 7 EMQ DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION/ EDWIN M. 16EH0039 Construction of Multi- Binonga-an San Agustin, 04-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-368 QUISUMBING Purpose Building Romblon 8 16EH0004 Road Upgrading TWIN DRAGON CONSTRUCTION/ ALYKHAN F. (Unpaved to Paved) of Junction TCR Tablas Island, Romblon 19-Feb-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-369 FERNANDEZ - Batiano Complex Road, Chainage 0 - Chainage 190 9 16EH0017 Rehab./ Major Repair of TWIN DRAGON CONSTRUCTION/ ALYKHAN F. Permanent Bridges, Cambajao Cajidiocan, Romblon 19-Feb-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-370 FERNANDEZ Bridge (B00001SY) Along Sibuyan Circumferential Road 10 TWIN DRAGON CONSTRUCTION/ ALYKHAN F. 16EH0047 Construction of Road at Brgy. Liwanag, Odiongan, 29-Feb-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-371 FERNANDEZ Sitio Bongoy Romblon 11 15EH0122 Construction of Senior High School Classrooms in Areas TWIN DRAGON CONSTRUCTION/ ALYKHAN F. Experiencing Acute Classroom Carmen, San Agustin, Romblon 01-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-372 FERNANDEZ Shortage 2STY10CL - Carmen NHS (Cabolutan NHS Extension) 12 Improvement of Public Market ALNAP CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING/ Brgy. Dapawan, Odiongan, Road (Access Road)/ Municipality 01-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-373 ALFIE F. NAPOLES Romblon of Odiongan 13 Access Road (Construction of MT. GUITING-GUITING CONSTRUCTION/ Concrete Pavement)/ Municipality Taboboan, Odiongan, Romblon 14-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-374 MARTIN R. GUTIERREZ of Odiongan 14 Access Road (Construction of MT. GUITING-GUITING CONSTRUCTION/ Concrete Pavement)/ Municipality Canduyong, Odiongan, Romblon 21-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-375 MARTIN R. GUTIERREZ of Odiongan 15 Access Road (Construction of MT. GUITING-GUITING CONSTRUCTION/ Concrete Pavement)/ Municipality Poctoy, Odiongan, Romblon 17-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-376 MARTIN R. GUTIERREZ of Odiongan 16 2016-002 Construction of Seawall CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ SHIRLEY T. (Calagonsao) / Municipality of Calagonsao, Alcantara, Romblon 07-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-377 FESTIN Alcantara 17 2016-003 Construction of Seawall CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ SHIRLEY T. (Poblacion)/ Municipality of Poblacion, Alcantara, Romblon 07-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-378 FESTIN Alcantara 18 15EH0090 Construction of Multi- STEVEN CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ JOCELYN D. Purpose Building, Romblon State Odiongan, Romblon 19-Feb-16 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-379 DESTURA University, Odiongan Campus 19 15EH094-R Installation/ Application/ Construction of Road STEVEN CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ JOCELYN D. Safety Devices along Tablas Circum. Tablas Island, Romblon 21-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-380 DESTURA Road, k0005+000 - k0018+000 (w/ exception) 20 15EH0140 Installation/ Application/ Construction of Road Safety STEVEN CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ JOCELYN D. Devices along Tablas Circum. Road, Tablas Island, Romblon 28-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 1 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-381 DESTURA k0045+000 - k0052+000 (w/ exception) 21 15ED0147 Repair/ Rehabilitation/ KING'S BUILDERS AND DEVELOPMENT Improvement (Slope Protection), San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro 29-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-382 CORPORATION/ ELEGIO A. MALALUAN Calapan North Road, San Teodoro, Mindoro Oriental K0033+050 - K0033+080 w/ exceptions 22 15ED0085 Construction of 3 Storey/ KING'S BUILDERS AND DEVELOPMENT 6 Classrooms of Senior High School Naujan, Oriental Mindoro 04-Dec-15 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-383 CORPORATION/ ELEGIO A. MALALUAN @ Melgar National High School 23 15ED0117 Construction of Multi- DELROL ENTERPRISES/ ALLAN A. ROLDAN Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro 13-Jan-16 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-384 Purpose Covered Court, Brgy. Ilaya 24 15ED0123 Construction of Multi- KASANGA CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLIES/ ROMEL Purpose Covered Court, Brgy. Naujan, Oriental Mindoro 13-Jan-16 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-385 B. DEINLA Apitong 25 15ED0114 Construction/ FEAJ CONSTRUCTION & GENERAL SERVICES/ Improvement/ Concreting of Local Victoria, Oriental Mindoro 13-Jan-16 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-386 FRANCISCO E. ATIENZA JR. Road, Brgy. Villa Cerveza 26 FEAJ CONSTRUCTION & GENERAL SERVICES/ 15ED0142 Concreting of Local Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro 14-Jan-16 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-387 FRANCISCO E. ATIENZA JR. Road, Brgy. Baclayan 27 16ED0008 Paving of Shoulder with ESL BUILDERS AND PARTS SUPPLY/ EFREN S. Drainage Improvement @ CSR Victoria, Oriental Mindoro 17-Mar-16 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-388 LEGASPI K0039+912 - K0040+589; K0042+286 - K0043+540 28 F.S. SUGAY CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLIES/ 15ED0134 Concreting of Sta. Cruz Baco, Oriental Mindoro 14-Jan-16 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-389 FRANCILITA S. SUGAY 29 F.S. SUGAY CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLIES/ 15ED0132 Concreting of Sitio Dalig, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro 14-Jan-16 31-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 3 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-390 FRANCILITA S. SUGAY Batino 30 16E00028 Improvement/ Widening of Calapan North Raod (Intermittent Section), Calapan City Oriental Mindoro, K0026+062.00 - K0026+378.00 (Sta. 25+691- STX ENTERPRISES/ AMCEL S. RECIO Sta.26+378), K0028+000.00 - Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro 22-Mar-16 1-Apr-16 4-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-391 K0028+241.00 (Sta. 28+000 - Sta. 28+241), K0028+241.00 - K0029+000.00 (Sta. 28+241- Sta.29+010), K0046+156.00 - K0048+069.00 (Sta. 46+156 - Sta. 47+753) 31 TRIBU DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION/ MATHEW 16EH0077 Construction of Tulay Tulay, Odiongan, Romblon 17-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-392 O. LIIS Local Road 32 16EH0086 Rehab./ Major Repair of TRIBU DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION/ MATHEW Permanent Bridge, Dumlog Bridge Looc, Romblon 17-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-393 O. LIIS (B0008TL) Along Tablas Circumferential Road 33 16EH0093 Rehab./ Reconstruction/ LEGACY CONSTRUCTION/ ALEX H. ABELIDO Upgrading of San Agustin Port Road Tablas Island, Romblon 21-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-394 - Chainage - 0 Chainage 395 34 16EH0046 Rehab./ Reconstruction/ LEGACY CONSTRUCTION/ ALEX H. ABELIDO Upgrading of Tugdan Airport Tablas Island, Romblon 21-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-395 Chainage 0 - Chainage 200 35 16EH0092 Acvt. 71X - Special SUPREME ABF CONSTRUCTION AND Maint. Rehab./ Replacement of CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY COMPANY INC/ Existing Shattered Concrete Tablas Island, Romblon 22-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-396 BERNABE M. GILBOR Pavement Along Tablas Circumferential Road, k0109+000- 36 16EH0089k0113+000 Road (Int. Section)Upgrading SUPREME ABF CONSTRUCTION AND (Unpaved to Paved) of Parpagoha CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY COMPANY INC/ (Marigondon)-Binoog Road, Tablas Island, Romblon 22-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-397 BERNABE M. GILBOR k0017+272-k0017+200, k0022+965- k0023+585 37 16EH0085 Construction/ Rehab. Of PABLO S. LABASBAS CONSTRUCTION/ PABLO S. Brgy. Tabing Dagat, Odiongan, 270m Local Roads of Elpidio 17-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-398 LABASBAS Romblon Quirino Street 38 16EH0044 Assets Preservation of National Roads - Rehab./ Reconstruction of National Roads, UBAS CONSTRUCTION/ MT. GUITING-GUITING with Slips, Collapse and Landslide - Sibuyan Island, Romblon 29-Feb-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-399 CONSTRUCTION (JV)/ MARTIN R. GUTIERREZ Secondary Roads: Sibuyan Circum. Road, k0038+660-k0039+003.40, k0039+560-k0040+140.50, k0041+600-k0042+090 39 16EH0045 Road Upgrading ALGIMAR CONSTRUCTION/ ALEJANDRO N. LIM (Unpaved to Paved) of Lubi-Binoog Tablas Island, Romblon 08-Mar-16 4-Apr-16 6-Apr-16 2 CSHP-IVB-C-2016-400 JR.
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