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CSHP) DOLE-MIMAROPA February 2018 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-MIMAROPA February 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved 17Z00008 (Re-Bidding) UI-3, Contract Package VA: Mamburao Road Section, Mindoro West Coast Rpad Improvement FREY-FIL CORPORATION/ 83 Bldg, 83 Project (K0399+800.00-K0402+990.00), 1 West Avenue, brgy. Paltok, SFDM, Occidental Mindoro 01-Feb-18 under Road Upgrading and Preservation Quezon City Project (RUPP), Upgrading/ Improvement (UI) Component, JICA Loan Agreement No. PH-P247 BCT TRADING & CONSTRUCTION/ Construction of Agri Trading Center/ City Brgy. Irawan, Puerto Princesa City, 2 National Highway, San Pedro, Puerto 02-Feb-18 Government of Puerto Princesa Palawan Princesa City PABLO S. LABASBAS CONSTRUCTION/ Construction of Community Fish Landing 3 Odiongan, Romblon 02-Feb-18 Brgy. Dagum, Calbayog City Center (Phase II)/ Municipality of Odiongan EMQ DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION/ Upgrading/ Rehab of Sibay to Yabawon 4 Banton, Romblon 02-Feb-18 Poblacion, San Agustin, Romblon Access Road/ Municipality of Banton EMQ DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION/ Upgrading/ Rehab of BCR, Togbongan to 5 Banton, Romblon 02-Feb-18 Poblacion, San Agustin, Romblon Nabalay Section/ Municipality of Banton SUN RAY'S BUILDERS & GENERAL PGR-INFRA-2017-11-16 Construction of 6 SUPPLY/ Patrick Street, Pleasant View, Peoples Park/ Road Improvement/ Poblacion, Ferrol, Romblon 02-Feb-18 Tandang Sora, Quezon City Provincial Government of Romblon RGC CONSTRUCTION/ Batia, Bocaue, Construction of Water System Level II/ Brgy. Bugtong ng Tuog-Phase II, Socorro, 7 05-Feb-18 Bulacan Municipality of Socorro Oriental Mindoro Brgy. Daykitin Wharf Development Project MRB11 CONSTRUCTION (Extension of Pier, Construction of Pier 8 CORPORATION/ 10 Golden Street, Gloria Buenavista, Marinduque 06-Feb-18 Head Back Up Area and Terminal Shed)/ I Subd. Tandang Sora, Quezon City Department of Transportation ADVANCE TECH CONSTRUCTION & Expansion of Fire Station at Romblon TRADING CORP./ Unit 832, Mega Plaza 9 Airport/ Civil Aviation Authority of the Romblon Airport, Tablas Island 06-Feb-18 Condo, ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Philippines Pasig City EMQ DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION/ PGR-INFRA-2017-10-04 Construction of 10 Anahao, Odiongan, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Poblacion, San Agustin, Romblon Perimeter Fence with Gate of Sanitary Page 1 of 42 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-MIMAROPA February 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved Landfill/ Provincial Government of Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-10-08 Construction/ EMQ DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION/ Improvement of Multi-Purpose Building at 11 Dapawan, Odiongan, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Poblacion, San Agustin, Romblon New Market/ Provincial Government of Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-11-08 Construction of EMQ DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION/ 12 Slope Protection, Camili Elementary School/ Camili, Alcantara, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Poblacion, San Agustin, Romblon Provincial Government of Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-11-07 Concreting/ EMQ DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION/ 13 Rehabilitation of Camili Provincial Road/ Camili, Alcantara, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Poblacion, San Agustin, Romblon Provincial Government of Romblon Construction of Multi-Purpose Floating CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 14 Kiosk at Looc Fish Sanctuary/ Municipality Brgy. Poblacion, Looc, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon of Looc PGR-INFRA-2017-10-11 Construction of CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 15 Training Hall/ Provincial Government of Odiongan, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-10-10 Flood Control CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 16 (Riprapping) of Pili Farm to Market Road/ Romblon, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Provincial Government of Romblon CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ Rehabilitation of Water System/ Municipality 17 Tumingad, Odiongan, Romblon 06-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon of Odiongan PGR-INFRA-2017-10-03 Rehabilitation of R.G. FLORENTINO CONSTRUCTION 18 Calatrava Seawall/ Provincial Government Calatrava, Romblon 06-Feb-18 &TRADING/ San Andres, Romblon of Romblon MT. GUITING-GUITING Concreting of Municipal Streets & Drainage 19 CONSTRUCTION/ Poblacion, Magdiwang, Odiongan, Romblon 12-Feb-18 Canal/ Municiality of Odiongan Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-11-02 Concreting of CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 20 Barangay Anahao Provincial Road/ Odiongan, Romblon 12-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Provincial Government of Romblon Page 2 of 42 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-MIMAROPA February 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved PGR-INFRA-2017-11-04 Slope Protection - CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 21 Sawang Housing Project/ Provincial Romblon, Romblon 12-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Government of Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-11-14 Repair/ CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ Improvement of Poblacion-Sawang Steel 22 San Agustin, Romblon 12-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Foot Bridge/ Provincial Government of Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-11-17 Evacuation Center CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 23 in Brgy. Liwayway/ Provincial Government Odiongan, Romblon 12-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon of Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-11-01 Riprap/ Slope CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ Protection/ Improvement/ Landscaping of 24 Romblon, Romblon 12-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Fort San Andres/ Provincial Government of Romblon Concreting of Local Access Road in Mari- R.G. FLORENTINO CONSTRUCTION 25 Norte from Sitio Hagimit Small to Sitio San Andres, Romblon 12-Feb-18 &TRADING/ San Andres, Romblon Hagimit Big/ Municipality of San Andres Proposed Construction of 29 Units Molave 876 CONSTRUCTION/ Brgy. Malamig, Neo Calapan Subd. Sto. Niño, Calapan 26 (Townhouse)/ Neo Calapan Realty 12-Feb-18 Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro City, Oriental Mindoro Corporation MARTINEZ ENTERPRISES/ Roxas Drive, Construction of National Child Development 27 Lumangbayan, Calapan City, Oriental Socorro, Oriental Mindoro 12-Feb-18 Center/ Municipality of Socorro Mindoro E.B. DE GUZMAN TRADING & Flood and Erosion Control Project/ 28 CONSTRUCTION/ Maybancal, Morong, San Andres, Romblon 14-Feb-18 Municipality of San Andres Rizal Concreting/ Rehabilitation of Pangulo-Linao- R.G. FLORENTINO CONSTRUCTION 29 Talisay Core Access Road/ Municipality of Calatrava, Romblon 14-Feb-18 &TRADING/ San Andres, Romblon Calatrava ST. ANTHONY COLLEGE/ Bayanan 1, Construction of Sports Complex - 30 Bayanan 1, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro 15-Feb-18 Calapan City Gymnasium/ St. Anthony College Page 3 of 42 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-MIMAROPA February 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved 811 TRADING & CONSTRUCTION/ 9 Construction of Multi-Purpose Covered Brgy. Zone 1-Phase 1, Socorro, Oriental 31 Palayan St. Brgy. Paclasan, Roxas, 15-Feb-18 Court/ Municipality of Socorro Mindoro Oriental Mindoro C.S. RAYOS CONSTRUCTION & PGR-INFRA-2017-10-01 Road & Bridge GENERAL SERVICES INC./ De Joya Upgrading/ Improvement/ Rehabilitation of 32 Poblacion, Romblon, Romblon 19-Feb-18 Bayview Subd. Poblacion 020, Batangas Romblon-Cajimos-Sabang Road/ Provincial City Government of Romblon PGR-INFRA-2017-11-11 Construction of CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 33 Multi-Purpose Building at Fort San Andres/ Romblon, Romblon 19-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Provincial Government of Romblon CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ Provision of Potable Water Supply Phase 2/ 34 Panangcalan, San Fernando, Romblon 19-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Municipality of San Fernando Design and Build of Three Storey Delivery LDV CONSTRUCTION/ Brgy. Road 220 Malvar St. Puerto Princesa City, 35 Room Complex Re-Bid/ Department of 19-Feb-18 Caloocan, Balayan, Batangas Palawan Health Upgrading/ Expansion of Level III Water Brgys. Poblacion, Palangan, Sabang, 811 TRADING & CONSTRUCTION/ 9 Supply (Repair & Maintenance/ Sinandigan, San Antonio, San Isidro, 36 Palayan St. Brgy. Paclasan, Roxas, 19-Feb-18 Replacement of Mainline Pipes)/ Aninuan & Tabinay, Puerto Galera, Oriental Oriental Mindoro Municipality of Puerto Galera Mindoro MJCG CONSTRUCTION INC./ Corner 37 Real & Mabini Street Sto. Niño Alangalang, Construction of Retaining Wall Bongoy Riverside Boulevard 20-Feb-18 Leyte EM PAULE CONSTRUCTION AND Construction of Level III Water Supply 38 TRADING INC./40 Payna Veterans Village Brgy. San Isidro, Alcantara, Romblon 20-Feb-18 System (Deepwell) Project 7, Quezon City CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ Concreting of Barangay Libertad - 39 Odiongan, Romblon 20-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Calabasag Provincial Road CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 40 Concreting of Sitio Malipayon Road Malilico, Odiongan, Romblon 20-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ Concreting of Barangay Mat - I - Agoho 41 Agoho, Looc, Romblon 20-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon Provincial Road Page 4 of 42 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-MIMAROPA February 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved CSR CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY/ 42 Concreting of Tumingad Local Road Odiongan, Romblon 20-Feb-18 Sugod, Cajidiocan, Romblon KARANGYAN BUILDERS & TRADERS/ Installation of Solar Lights/ Municipality of 43 Poblacion, Socorro, Oriental Mindoro 21-Feb-18 Masipit, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro Socorro ALNAP CONSTRUCTION AND Construction of Two Storey RSU Cajidiocan RSU Cajidiocan Campus, Cajidiocan, 44 ENGINEERING/Dapawan, Odiongan, 22-Feb-18 Campus Academic Building Romblon Romblon
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