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(CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 7 April 2019 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 7 April 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Status Approved JA ACHACOSO ENTERPRISES & GENERAL SERVICES / 116 BALANGETA MIX ESCARIO - PROPOSED 18 STOREY BPO BUILDING, LOT 6- 1 4/2/2019 APPROVAL ST., BRGY. COGON, ORMOC CITY, 8 NORTH ESCARIO ST., BRGY. KAMPUTHAW, CEBU CITY LEYTE GONZALODO ENTERPRISES / 2/I SAIL PROJECT NO. 1 - CONSTRUCTION OF PORTLAND CEMENT CENTRE COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, J.L. 2 CONCRETE PAVEMENT LOCATED AT PUROK 8 GOING TO 4/2/2019 APPROVAL BRIONES ST., NORTH RECLAMATION LEX HOTEL, BRGY. KAMPUTHAW, CEBU CITY AREA, CEBU CITY GONZALODO ENTERPRISES / 2/I SAIL PROJECT NO. 2 - CONSTRUCTION OF PORTLAND CEMENT CENTRE COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, J.L. 3 CONCRETE PAVEMENT LOCATED AT ROSAL ST., BRGY. 4/2/2019 APPROVAL BRIONES ST., NORTH RECLAMATION KAMPUTHAW, CEBU CITY AREA, CEBU CITY LOT 2, CY 2018 BEFF ELECTRIFICATION OF UN ENERGIZED GBV CONSTRUCTION / PUROK 9, BRGY. SCHOOLS AND MODERNIZATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4 CANLAPWAS (POBLACION), 4/2/2019 APPROVAL ON GRID SCHOOLS BATCH 2, DON VICENTE RAMA NHS CATBALOGAN CITY, SAMAR (BASAK NHS), CEBU CITY GBV CONSTRUCTION / PUROK 9, BRGY. LOT 2, CY 2018 BEFF ELECTRIFICATION OF UN ENERGIZED 5 CANLAPWAS (POBLACION), SCHOOLS AND MODERNIZATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4/2/2019 APPROVAL CATBALOGAN CITY, SAMAR ON GRID SCHOOLS BATCH 2, BONBON NHS, CEBU CITY LOT 2, CY 2018 BEFF ELECTRIFICATION OF UN ENERGIZED GBV CONSTRUCTION / PUROK 9, BRGY. SCHOOLS AND MODERNIZATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 6 CANLAPWAS (POBLACION), 4/2/2019 APPROVAL ON GRID SCHOOLS BATCH 2, CEBU CITY NATIONAL HS, CATBALOGAN CITY, SAMAR CEBU CITY CONTRACT ID NO. 18HC0124 - MODIFIED STANDARD DPWH- GTM BUILDERS & SUPPLY / 8 ML. DEPED TWO (2) STOREY FOUR (4) CLASSROOM SCHOOL 7 QUEZON ST., CASUNTINGAN, MANDAUE 4/3/2019 CONCURRENCE BUILDING (SCIENCE LABORATORY & ICT LABORATORY) AT CITY CANGAWA NHS, CANGAWA, BUENAVISTA, BOHOL CONTRACT ID NO. 18HC0107 - ARN BUILDERS, INC. / MEZZANINE FLR., CONSTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE OF FLOOD MITIGATION 8 NORTHGATE CENTRE GOV. CUENCO 4/3/2019 CONCURRENCE STRUCTURES AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM - CONSTRUCTION OF AVE., BANILAD, CEBU CITY INABANGA FLOOD CONTROL, INABANGA, BOHOL Page 1 of 9 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 7 April 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Status Approved DTV CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY / CONTRACT ID NO. 18HC0162 - MODIFIED STANDARD DPWH- LOT 7 BLOCK 7 SAN LORENZO ST., LA DEPED TWO (2) STOREY (6) CLASSROOM SCHOOL BUILDING 9 4/3/2019 CONCURRENCE VERNA HILLS, BUHANGIN (POB), DAVAO (REGULAR WORKSHOP) AT PONCIANA E. LEOLIGAO HS, CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR TALIBON, BOHOL CONTRACT ID NO. 18HC0151 - MODIFIED STANDARD DPWH- MAI CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY / LOT 16 DEPED TWO (2) STOREY (4) CLASSROOM SCHOOL BUILDING 10 BLK 2, JESUSA VILLE, CADAHUAN, 4/3/2019 CONCURRENCE (SCIENCE LABORATORY & ICT LABORATORY) AT TALAMBAN, CEBU CITY PANGHAGBAN HS, BUENAVISTA, BOHOL RUDHIL CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES, INC. / JOSE ABAD PROPOSED LOAY PUBLIC MARKET, POBLACION UBOS, LOAY, 11 4/3/2019 APPROVAL SANTOS ST., MOLAVE, ZAMBOANGA BOHOL DEL SUR BNYU DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION / SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR THE 12 NATIONAL HIGHWAY, STA. CRUZ, CONCRETING OF F.B. PENALES AND T. LOQUELLANO STS., 4/3/2019 APPROVAL CALAPE, BOHOL AT POBLACION, DAUIS, BOHOL CONSTRUCTION & ESTABLISHMENT OF COCONUT COIR NGP CONSTRUCTION / NO. 1 DONA 13 FIBER PROCESSING PLANT, BRGY. COLONIA, TUBURAN, 4/3/2019 APPROVAL ROSA ADOU ST., TORIL, DAVAO CITY CEBU M.E. SICAT CONSTRUCTION, INC. / 8TH PROPOSED PIPELINE REHABILITATION FROM COR. HERMAG FLOOR COHER CENTER 1424 QUEZON 14 VILLAGE TO H. ABELLANA, CEBU NORTH ROAD, BASAK, 4/3/2019 APPROVAL AVE., BRGY. SOUTH TRIANGLE, MANDAUE CITY QUEZON CITY PROPOSED 150ØMM, 100ØMM, 75ØMM DI PIPELINE DT & C CONSTRUCTION / INOBURAN, 15 EXPANSION UNDER VITENS PROJECT AT ZONE 3, 4/3/2019 APPROVAL NAGA, CEBU CANDUMAN, MANDAUE CITY DT & C CONSTRUCTION / INOBURAN, PROPOSED 200ØMM, DI PIPELINE EXPANSION AT WILSON 16 4/3/2019 APPROVAL NAGA, CEBU DRIVE, PASTEUR ST., BRGY. LAHUG, CEBU CITY CONSTRUCTION OF COMPLETION OF WARD BUILDING PJA CONSTRUCTION / CAIPILAM, 17 (PHASE IV) OF C. KINTANAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BRGY. 4/3/2019 APPROVAL POBLACION 1 CARCAR CITY, CEBU BOGO, ARGAO, CEBU SEGNOR CONSTRUCTION & PROPOSED FOUR STOREY COMMERCIAL BUILDING, 18 4/5/2019 APPROVAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION / 152 POBLACION SAWANG, TUBIGON, BOHOL Page 2 of 9 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 7 April 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Status Approved SAINT MARY ST. VILLA ANGELINA, ANGELES CITY GTM BUILDERS & SUPPLY / 8 ML. CONSTRUCTION OF THREE STOREY APARTMENT BUILDING, 19 QUEZON ST., CASUNTINGAN, MANDAUE 4/5/2019 APPROVAL INAYAWAN, CEBU CITY CITY JOSEPH R. YU CONSTRUCTION, INC. / PROPOSED 3-STOREY COMMERCIAL BUILDING, A. SENO ST., 20 NO. 1 SALINAS DRIVE, LAHUG, CEBU 4/5/2019 APPROVAL CASUNTINGAN, MANDAUE CITY CITY FDRCON COMPANY, INC. / 1457-V SUPPLY OF LABOR, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE 21 FORTUNE PLAINS, SCR, CANSOJONG, PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSING UNITS (54 UNITS), 4/8/2019 APPROVAL TALISAY CITY, CEBU SITIO TAPON, BRGY. TINAAN, CITY OF NAGA, CEBU BIGA TAILINGS STORAGE FACILITIES ENHANCEMENT ABOITIZ CONSTRUCTION, INC. / ACI 22 PROJECT, BRGY. DON ANDRES SORIANO, TOLEDO CITY, 4/10/2019 APPROVAL COMPOUND, TIPOLO, MANDAUE CITY CEBU STA. RITA 168 BUILDERS CORPORATION / UNIT 404-405 CEDAR S3 REBUILDING WORKS: METRO AYALA, CEBU, ARCHBISHOP 23 4/11/2019 APPROVAL EXECUTIVE BLDG. II, 26 TIMOG AVE. AVE., AYALA CENTER, CEBU BUSINESS PARK, CEBU CITY COR. SCT TOBIAS, QUEZON CITY BAUER INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES, DESIGN & BUILD EMERALD HOTEL RESORT & CASINO INC. / 2/F THE REGALIA PARK TOWER A, 24 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT PROJECT, MALINGIN, PUNTA 4/11/2019 APPROVAL #150 P. TUAZON ST., CUBAO, QUEZON ENGAÑO, LAPU-LAPU CITY CITY GOLDFIN CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION / 2614 CONTRACT ID NO. 17HH0067 - CONSTRUCTION OF THREE (3) 25 OBEDIENCE ST., VILLALON STOREY - SIX (6) CLASSROOM SCHOOL BUILDING, GUBA 4/11/2019 CONCURRENCE SUBDIVISION, CAPITOL HILLS, CEBU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, CEBU CITY CITY N.B. GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION / #6 PROPOSED 4 STOREY MIXED - USED DORMITORY BLDG., 26 FAIRVIEW HOMES, BASAK PARDO, 4/11/2019 APPROVAL SANCIANGKO ST., KAMAGAYAN, CEBU CITY CEBU CITY Page 3 of 9 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 7 April 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Status Approved HANSEI CORPORATION / UNIT 303 VISAYAS-MINDANAO 20KV HVDC ELECTRODE LINES, 27 VICTORIA TOWER C, 79 PANAY AVE. 4/12/2019 APPROVAL ALEGRIA-DUMANJUG, CEBU COR. TIMOG AVE., QUEZON CITY DEVCON STRUCTURES / 168 A.S. PROPOSED FOUR STOREY COMMERCIAL BUILDING, A.S. 28 4/15/2019 APPROVAL FORTUNA ST., MANDAUE CITY FORTUNA ST., BANILAD, MANDAUE CITY DAUERHAFT CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT, CORP. / ROOM 202-203 CONSTRUCTION OF CEBU PROVINCIAL EVACUATION 29 4/16/2019 APPROVAL ELLIAN TOWER REALTY BLDG., C. CENTER, STA. FE, BANTAYAN ISLAND CEBU, CEBU OUANO ST., CENTRO, MANDAUE CITY E G & I CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PURPOSE COVERED COURT AT 30 / SHANGRELA II SUBD. EXT., TUYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, BRGY. TUYAN, CITY OF 4/25/2019 APPROVAL LABANGON, CEBU CITY NAGA, CEBU E G & I CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED FOOTBRIDGE, BRGY. 31 / SHANGRELA II SUBD. EXT., 4/25/2019 APPROVAL MAINIT, CITY OF NAGA, CEBU LABANGON, CEBU CITY E G & I CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION PROPOSED BARANGAY ROAD CONCRETING WITH 32 / SHANGRELA II SUBD. EXT., DRAINAGE SYSTEM, SITIO IPIL, BRGY. CANTAO-AN, CITY OF 4/25/2019 APPROVAL LABANGON, CEBU CITY NAGA, CEBU E G & I CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED FOOTBRIDGE, BRGY. 33 / SHANGRELA II SUBD. EXT., 4/25/2019 APPROVAL LUTAO, CITY OF NAGA, CEBU LABANGON, CEBU CITY E G & I CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED BARANGAY ROAD 34 / SHANGRELA II SUBD. EXT., 4/25/2019 APPROVAL CONCRETING, BRGY. LANAS, CITY OF NAGA, CEBU LABANGON, CEBU CITY E G & I CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION OF PROPSOED BARANGAY ROAD 35 / SHANGRELA II SUBD. EXT., CONCRETING WITH DRAINAGE SYSTEM, SITIO MAGDOOK, 4/25/2019 APPROVAL LABANGON, CEBU CITY BRGY. CANTAO-AN, CITY OF NAGA, CEBU CONTRACT ID NO. 19HG0098 - OO1: ENSURE SAFE AND RELIABLE NATIONAL ROAD SYSTEM, ASSET PRESERVATION QM BUILDERS / F. GICA ST. POBLACION, 36 PROGRAM - REHABILITATION/RECONSTRUCTION OF 4/25/2019 CONCURRENCE DUMANJUG, CEBU NATIONAL ROADS WITH SLIPS, SLOPE COLLAPSE, AND LANDSLIDE - TERTIARY ROADS - CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD Page 4 of 9 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 7 April 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Status Approved SLOPE PROTECTION STRUCTURE - DALAGUETE- MANTALONGON-BADIAN, ROAD; SECTION 1: K0092+146 - K0092+362, CEBU PROVINCE CONTRACT ID NO. 19HG0094 - OO1: ENSURE SAFE AND RELIABLE NATIONAL ROAD SYSTEM, ASSET PRESERVATION PROGRAM - PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - SECONDARY QM BUILDERS / F. GICA ST. POBLACION, 37 ROADS - SANTANDER-BARILI-TOLEDO ROAD, PREVENTIVE 4/25/2019 CONCURRENCE DUMANJUG, CEBU MAINTENANCE OF ROAD: ASPHALT OVERLAY, SECTION 1: K0153+000 - K0154+000; SECTION 2: K0206+000 - K0206+864, CEBU PROVINCE CONTRACT ID NO. 19HG0131 - OO1: ENSURE SAFE AND RELIABLE NATIONAL ROAD SYSTEM, ASSET PRESERVATION QM BUILDERS / F. GICA ST. POBLACION, PROGRAM - PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE - SECONDARY 38 4/25/2019 CONCURRENCE
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