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Province of Bukidnon Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES & GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Regional Office No. X Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING MINES AND QUARRIES IN REGION 10 CALENDAR YEAR 2017 PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Head Office Mine Site Mine Site Municipality/ Head Office Mailing Head Office Fax Head Office E- Head Office Mine Site Mailing Mine Site Type of Date Date of Area Municipality, Year Region Mineral Province Commodity Contractor Operator Managing Official Position Telephone Telephone Email Permit Number Barangay Status TIN City Address No. mail Address Website Address Fax Permit Approved Expirtion (has.) Province No. No. Address Commercial Sand and Gravel San Isidro, Valencia San Isidro, Valencia CSAG-2001-17- Valencia City, Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Abejuela, Jude Abejuela, Jude Permit Holder City 0926-809-1228 City 24 Bukidnon Operational 2017 10 CSAG 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 1 ha. San Isidro Manolo Manolo JVAC & Damilag, Manolo fedemata@ya Sabangan, Dalirig, CSAG-2015-17- Fortich, 931-311- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Fortich Sand and Gravel VENRAY Abella, Fe D. Abella, Fe D. Permit Holder Fortich, Bukidnon 0905-172-8446 hoo.com Manolo Fortich CSAG 40 02-Aug-17 02-Aug-18 1 ha. Dalirig Bukidnon Operational 431 Nabag-o, Valencia agbayanioscar Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, 495-913- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Agbayani, Oscar B. Agbayani, Oscar B. Permit Holder City 0926-177-3832 [email protected] City CSAG CSAG-2017-09 08-Aug-17 08-Aug-18 2 has. Nabag-o Bukidnon Operational 536 Old Nongnongan, Don Old Nongnongan, Don CSAG-2006- Don Carlos, 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Don Carlos Sand and Gravel UBI Davao City Alagao, Consolacion Alagao, Consolacion Permit Holder Calrlos Carlos CSAG 1750 11-Oct-17 11-Oct-18 1 ha. Old Nongnongan Bukidnon Operational Pinatilan, Valencia Pinatilan, Valencia Valencia City, Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Aquilar, Simfrosa A. Aquilar, Simfrosa A. Permit Holder City City Bukidnon Operational 2017 10 0935-423-0528 sorekvaleeyco CSAG CSAG-1999-17-05 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 1 ha. Pinatilan Sorekvalley 0917-843-7390/ 221- rporation@gm Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, 463-361- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Corp. Ayala, Glenn Dick C. Ayala, Glenn Dick C. Permit Holder Malaybalay City 4772 ail.com City CSAG CSAG- 2011-17-37 02-Aug-17 02-Aug-18 1 ha. Nabag-o Bukidnon Operational 505-000 Sorekvalley Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Corp. Ayala, Jason Chad J. Ayala, Jason Chad J. Permit Holder Malaybalay City 0917-843-7390 City CSAG CSAG-2017-16 15-Oct-17 15-Oct-18 4.29 has. Nabag-o Bukidnon Operational San Jose, Quezon, 09051053286/ kfb.kiokogent Sunflower, San Jose, Quezon, 268-024- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Quezon Sand and Gravel Baguio, Kim Baguio, Kim Permit Holder Bukidnon 09176307773 @yahoo.com Quezon CSAG CSAG-2016-17-06 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 1 ha. San Jose Bukidnon Operational 933 Talakag, 167-211- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Talakag Sand and Gravel Balbon, Eugene Balbon, Eugene Permit Holder Talakag, Bukidnon 0926-827-4105 Dagumbaan, Talakag CSAG CSAG-2013-17-29 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 5 has. Dagumbaan Bukidnon Operational 460-003 Nabag-o, Valencia Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Bautista, Leonardo Sr. Bautista, Leonardo Sr. Permit Holder City City Bukidnon Operational 2017 10 CSAG CSAG-2014-17-41 02-Aug-17 02-Aug-18 1 ha. Nabag-o Manolo Manolo Brgy. 2, Malaybalay Sitio Sabangan, Fortich, 494-007- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Fortich Sand and Gravel MM Enterprises Beltran, Linda B. Beltran, Linda B. Permit Holder City 0926-853-1505 Dalirig, Manolo Fortich CSAG CSAG-2015-17-49 28-Sep-17 28-Sep-18 4.9 has. Dalirig Bukidnon Operational 988 Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, 929-843- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel MM Enterprises Beltran, Renie Boy Beltran, Jennylyn Permit Holder Mailag, Valencia City 0905-107-9421 City CSAG CSAG-2007-17-22 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 1 ha. Nabag-o Bukidnon Operational 949 Sinabuagan, Valencia Sinabuagan, Valencia Valencia City, 400-462- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel MM Enterprises Butal, Frederick Butal, Frederick Permit Holder City 0905-938-6601 City CSAG CSAG-2015-17-20 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 3 has. Sinabuagan Bukidnon Operational 291 Sinabuagan, Valencia Sinabuagan, Valencia Valencia City, 400-462- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel MM Enterprises Butal, Lourgina Butal, Lourgina Permit Holder City 0936-247-8820 City CSAG CSAG- 2016-17-21 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 3 has. Sinabuagan Bukidnon Operational 291 0927-570-8931/ 828- BANAAGAO@ Valencia City, 405-499- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Estrada Cadigal, Rebecca A. Cadigal, Rebecca A. Permit Holder Sugod, Valencia City 2087 gmail.com Sugod, Valencia City CSAG CSAG-1993-17-08 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 1 ha. Sugod Bukidnon Operational 641-000 Caballero, Charlie Caballero, Charlie San Isidro, Valencia San Isidro, Valencia Valencia City, 225-382- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel MM Enterprises Calvin Calvin Permit Holder City 0917-314-8070 City CSAG CSAG-2016-17-07 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 3 has. San Isidro Bukidnon Operational 177-000 Manolo JVAC & Calisagan, Raelonda Damilag, Manolo Sabangan, Dalirig, Valencia City, 110-371- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Fortich Sand and Gravel VENRAY Calisagan, Raelonda V. V. Permit Holder Fortich, Bukidnon 09177-265-5297 Manolo Fortich CSAG CSAG-2015-17-38 02-Aug-17 02-Aug-18 2.84 has. Sabangan Bukidnon Operational 540 godofredocare San Vicente, Sumilao, jo5656@gmail. San Vicente, Sumilao, Sumilao, 428-101- Non-Metallic Bukidnon Sumilao Sand and Gravel Carejo, Godofredo D. Carejo, Godofredo D. Permit Holder Bukidnon com Bukidnon Bukidnon Operational 402 2017 10 P-9, Brgy. CSAG CSAG-2017-17 02-Nov-17 02-Nov-18 3.56 has. San Vicente Cabulohan, charlie_bebot Paradise, Cabanglasan, 265-857- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Cabanglasan Sand and Gravel Castillanes, Charlie C. Castillanes, Charlie C. Permit Holder Cabanglasan 0917-310-4405 @yahoo.com Cabanglasan CSAG CSAG-2017-11 03-Oct-17 03-Oct-18 3 has. Paradise Bukidnon Operational 684 Manolo Manolo RTC, Venrey, Dalirig, Manolo dcinchez@unifr Fortich, 200-077- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Fortich Sand and Gravel Estrada Cinchez, Dominic O. Cinchez, Dominic O. Permit Holder Fortich 0917-879-8029 utti.com.ph Dalirig, Manolo Fortich CSAG CSAG-2011-17-46 22-Aug-17 22-Aug-18 0.87 ha. Dalirig Bukidnon Operational 222 Nicdao, Baungon, Nicdao, Baungon, Baungon, 193-013- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Baungon Sand and Gravel Dahino, Gerardo E. Dahino, Gerardo E. Permit Holder Bukidnon 0917-705-6914 Bukidnon CSAG CSAG-2007-17-23 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 1 ha. Nicdao Bukidnon Operational 687 Kahaponan, Valencia Kahaponan, Valencia Valencia City, 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel MM Enterprises Dao-ayan, Mariano A. Dao-ayan, Mariano A. Permit Holder City 0926-731-9845 City CSAG CSAG-2010-17-09 12-Jul-17 12-Jul-18 3 ha. Kahaponan Bukidnon Operational P4 Sta. Cruz, San Isidro, Valencia Valencia City, 939-934- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel MM Enterprises Dayondon, Jenneth N. Dayondon, Jenneth N. Permit Holder Valencia City 0917-627-1273 City CSAG CSAG-2017-03 08-Aug-17 08-Aug-18 2 has. San Isidro Bukidnon Operational 879 P-4, Kahaponan, Kahaponan, Valencia Valencia City, 166-603- Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Dinsag, Candelario E. Dinsag, Candelario E. Permit Holder Valencia City 0917-702-7095 City 1 ha. Kahaponan Bukidnon Operational 174-000 2017 10 CSAG CSAG-2004-17-48 03-Oct-17 03-Oct-17 11948493 Anecto B. Dumanlag/ Anecto B. Dumanlag/ Brgy. Lumbo, Valencia City, 1/1051162 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Bimbo Ucang Domina Ucang Domina Ucang Permit Holder Lumbo, Valencia City 828-7783 Valencia City CSAG CSAG-2011-17-02 03-Apr-17 03-Apr-18 1 ha. Lumbo Bukidnon Operational 89000 P1A, Kawayanon, Valencia City, 176-866- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Dulag, Tabitha M. Dulag, Tabitha M. Permit Holder Lumbo, Valencia City 0975-973-1902 Lumbo, Valencia City CSAG CSAG-1993-17-44 08-Aug-17 08-Aug-18 1 ha. Lumbo Bukidnon Operational 457 965 Mroxas St., Poblacion, Valencia 0936-173-8691/ 828- vicentejrdumad P-7, Sinabuagan, Valencia City, 949-429- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel DL Builders Dumadag, Vicente Dumadag, Vicente Permit Holder City 0920 [email protected] Valencia City CSAG CSAG-2016-17-34 19-Jul-17 19-Jul-18 1.5 has. Sinabuagan Bukidnon Operational 938-000 Lower Sugod, zleyic@yahoo. Lower Sugod, Valencia City, 114-150- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Eduave, Virgilio D. Eduave, Virgilio D. Permit Holder Valencia City 0917-304-6242 com Valencia City CSAG CSAG- 2017-04 08-Aug-17 08-Aug-18 1 ha. Lower Sugod Bukidnon Operational 432-000 Cayaga, San Cayaga, San San Fernando, 121-406- 2017 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon San Fernando Sand and Gravel Elgario, Emelia E. Elgario, Emelia E. Permit Holder Fernando 0916-234-1252 Fernando CSAG CSAG-2017-12 03-Oct-17 03-Oct-18 1 ha. Cayaga Bukidnon Operational 063 Nabag-o, Valencia Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Estrada, Ronan Estrada, Ronan Permit Holder City 0917-706-6370 City CSAG 1 ha.
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