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List of Kalahi-CIDSS Sub-Projects - JFPR As of March 2018 List of Kalahi-CIDSS sub-projects - JFPR as of March 2018 Physical Estimated Total Region Province Municipality Barangay Cycle Sub-Project Name Project Type No. Of HHs KC Grant LCC Amount Date StartedDate of CompletionAccomplish Status Project Cost ment (%) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR BALANGIGA SAN MIGUEL Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of One (1) Unit, Two (2) Class School Building 1,343 3,770,000.00 11,250.00 3,781,250.00 3/13/2015 6/24/2015 100 Completed Room School Building and One (1) Faculty Room, Brgy San Miguel Elementary School - One (1) Unit, Three (3) Class Room School Building, Brgy. Cansumankay Elementary School - One (1) Unit, Two (2) Class Room School Building, Brgy Sta. Rosa Elementary School and One (1) Class Room, Brgy. Sta. Rosa Elementary School and One (1) Class Room, Brgy. Cag-olango, Balangiga, Eastern Samar. REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR BALANGIGA SAN MIGUEL Cycle 1 Provision of Basic Amenities to Enhance Other / For classification 1,343 919,000.00 919,000.00 11/4/2016 11/22/2016 100 Completed Functionality of Community Buildings in 4 (sq.m. for buildings, unit for Barangays in Balangiga equipment, workers for Cash for works) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR GUIUAN POBLACION WARD 8 Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of RHU 1 with Birthing Clinic Health Station 564 17,400,000.00 17,400,000.00 2/1/2016 2/10/2017 100 Completed and Provision of Amenities REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI BARANGAY 1 (POB.) Cycle 1 Reconstruction of Barangay Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 82 240,594.00 1,500.00 242,094.00 8/17/2015 10/30/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI BARANGAY 2 (POB.) Cycle 1 Reconstruction of Barangay Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 119 298,870.00 3,375.00 302,245.00 9/25/2015 12/4/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI BARANGAY 3 (POB.) Cycle 1 Reconstruction of Water System (Level 1) 13 Water System 167 399,305.00 3,375.00 402,680.00 8/20/2015 11/23/2015 100 Completed units Jetmatic Pumps REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI BATANG Cycle 1 Reconstruction of Barangay Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 199 318,016.00 3,375.00 321,391.00 8/26/2015 10/31/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI CACATMONAN Cycle 1 Reconstruction of Barangay Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 31 330,311.00 3,375.00 333,686.00 10/12/2015 11/9/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI CANCILEDES Cycle 1 Rehabilitation and Improvement of 465 Box Culvert / Drainage Canal 239 610,084.00 5,253.75 615,337.75 9/8/2015 12/8/2015 100 Completed Linear Meter Drainage Canal with Cover REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI CARMEN Cycle 1 Reconstruction of Barangay Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 214 462,790.00 3,375.00 466,165.00 9/4/2015 11/19/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI NAGAJA Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of Relief Distribution and Community Center / Multi- 153 378,380.00 3,375.00 381,755.00 9/8/2015 12/15/2015 100 Completed Activity Center Purpose Bldg REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI SAN ISIDRO Cycle 1 Reconstruction of Barangay Streetligts Electrification / Lighting 95 359,690.00 3,375.00 363,065.00 9/11/2015 10/26/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR HERNANI SAN MIGUEL Cycle 1 Reconstruction of 90 Linear Meter Drainage Box Culvert / Drainage Canal 223 371,960.00 3,375.00 375,335.00 8/12/2015 10/16/2015 100 Completed Canal with Cover REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO ASGAD Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of 62 Units Barangay Electrification / Lighting 110 916,655.00 7,500.00 924,155.00 9/29/2015 12/19/2015 100 Completed Streetlights REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO BARANGAY 12 (POB.) Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of 345 lm Drainage Canal Box Culvert / Drainage Canal 65 1,078,309.00 7,500.00 1,085,809.00 7/13/2015 10/23/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO CARIDAD Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of 0.20 km Barangay Road Road (may include box 106 1,011,669.00 7,500.00 1,019,169.00 7/13/2015 12/3/2015 100 Completed culvert/drainage as a component for road) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO CASILI-ON Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of Pump Driven Level 2 Water Water System 179 1,465,987.00 11,250.00 1,477,237.00 9/22/2015 2/19/2017 100 Completed System REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO IBERAN Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of 0.646 km Barangay Road Road (may include box 63 1,229,994.00 11,250.00 1,241,244.00 7/13/2015 12/11/2015 100 Completed culvert/drainage as a component for road) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO JAGNAYA Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of Barangay Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 67 968,305.00 7,500.00 975,805.00 11/25/2015 12/30/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO MALIWALIW Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of 0.662 km Barangay Road Road (may include box 99 1,001,866.00 7,500.00 1,009,366.00 8/4/2015 11/21/2015 100 Completed culvert/drainage as a component for road) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO SANTA CRUZ Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of Pump Driven Level 2 Water Water System 59 980,188.00 7,500.00 987,688.00 10/30/2015 12/29/2015 100 Completed System List of Kalahi-CIDSS sub-projects - JFPR as of March 2018 REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO SEGUINON Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of 0.612 km Barangay Road Road (may include box 98 1,088,388.00 7,500.00 1,095,888.00 8/6/2015 10/28/2015 100 Completed culvert/drainage as a component for road) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO TACLA-ON Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of pump driven level 2 water Water System 76 1,041,333.00 7,500.00 1,048,833.00 8/24/2015 12/7/2015 100 Completed system REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SALCEDO TAGBACAN Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of 0.463 km Barangay Road Road (may include box 167 1,107,306.00 7,500.00 1,114,806.00 7/9/2015 10/30/2015 100 Completed culvert/drainage as a component for road) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] EASTERN SAMAR SULAT SAN FRANCISCO Cycle 1 Rehabilitation of Poblacion-San Francisco Road (may include box 215 5,220,000.00 22,500.00 5,242,500.00 5/15/2015 12/15/2015 100 Completed Farm to Market Road culvert/drainage as a component for road) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) ABUYOGAY Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of 1 unit Marcos Type School Building 150 417,952.00 4,375.00 422,327.00 8/13/2015 11/27/2015 100 Completed School Building REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) ANDRES BONIFACIO Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 770 301,255.00 4,375.00 305,630.00 7/16/2015 11/5/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) BATUG Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 202 406,459.00 2,500.00 408,959.00 7/22/2015 10/22/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) CALZADA Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Barangay Health Health Station 707 329,552.00 2,500.00 332,052.00 7/27/2015 11/19/2015 100 Completed Station REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) CALZADA Cycle 1 Provision of Basic Amenities to Enhance Other / For classification 12,892 792,513.13 792,513.13 11/10/2016 12/1/2016 100 Completed Functionality of Community Buildings in 20 (sq.m. for buildings, unit for Barangays in Javier equipment, workers for Cash for works) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) CALZADA Cycle 1 Provision of WASH facilities for 3 Other / For classification 1,259 788,059.00 1,500.00 789,559.00 12/29/2016 4/4/2017 100 Completed community buildings (sq.m. for buildings, unit for equipment, workers for Cash for works) REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) CARANHUG Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 196 338,721.00 2,500.00 341,221.00 8/4/2015 12/2/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) CARAYE Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 663 415,295.00 4,375.00 419,670.00 7/30/2015 11/21/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) CASALUNGAN Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Barangay Day Care Day Care Center 402 225,459.00 4,375.00 229,834.00 7/30/2015 11/17/2015 100 Completed Center REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) COMATIN Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 1,639 572,885.00 4,375.00 577,260.00 7/23/2015 11/28/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) GUINDAPUNAN Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Level 2 Gravity Fed Water System 164 372,136.00 4,375.00 376,511.00 7/27/2015 11/28/2015 100 Completed Water System REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) INAYUPAN Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/Repair of Streetlights Electrification / Lighting 785 424,460.00 4,375.00 428,835.00 7/27/2015 11/5/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) LARAY Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/ Repair of Street Lights Electrification / Lighting 792 417,519.00 4,375.00 421,894.00 7/13/2015 11/16/2015 100 Completed REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) MAGSAYSAY (RESPONDE) Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/Repair of One Class Room School Building 342 243,688.00 4,375.00 248,063.00 8/4/2015 9/4/2015 100 Completed Elementary School REGION VIII [Eastern Visayas] LEYTE JAVIER (BUGHO) MALITBOGAY Cycle 1 Rehabilitation/Repair
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