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(CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region August 2017 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region August 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Date Approved C.R. DOMINGO 142 National CONSTRUCTION AND 1 Highway, Brgy. 3, 17PG0011- Construction of Ibulao Flood Control DPWH-IFDEO August 1, 2017 POWER DEVELOPMENT, San Mateo , Isabela INC. 16PG0068- Construction/Upgrading/Rehabilitation/of C.R. DOMINGO 142 National Drainage along Nueva Vizcaya-Ifugao-Mt. Province CONSTRUCTION AND 2 Highway, Brgy. 3, Boundary Road, K0301+509,K0295+700- DPWH-IFDEO August 1, 2017 POWER DEVELOPMENT, San Mateo , Isabela K0295+800,K0301+100-K0301+400,K0312+600- INC. K0313+107,K0314+060-K0314+198 17PJ0018- Local Infrastructure Program- Construction of ROJUNED 3 Ramon, Isabela Rural Health Unit (Extension), Barangay Santa Maria, DPWH-ISDEO August 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Alfonso Lista, Ifugao C.R. DOMINGO 142 National CONSTRUCTION AND 17PG0012- Construction of Banao Flood Control 4 Highway, Brgy. 3, DPWH-IFDEO August 1, 2017 POWER DEVELOPMENT, (Tungngod Side) San Mateo , Isabela INC. C.R. DOMINGO CONSTRUCTION AND POWER DEVELOPMENT, 142 National CW-ALPIP-01-2017/Construction of Transbasin Tunnel 5 INC. AND Highway, Brgy. 3, and its Appurtenant Structures of Alfonso Lista Pump NIA-CAR August 1, 2017 CONSOLIDATED San Mateo , Isabela Irrigation Project (ALPIP) EXPLOSIVES GROUP CORPORATION (JV) 17PK0042- Rehabilitation Restoration of National Road BLESSING BUILDERS & Purok 4, Bulanao, along Various Section od Upper Kalinga Roads Mt. 6 DPWH-UKDEO August 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tabuk City, Kalinga Province Bdry to Pasil Bridge & Cagaluan JCT to Balbalan BLESSING BUILDERS & Purok 4, Bulanao, 17PB0038- Repair and Maintenance of DILG Building 7 DPWH-AFDEO August 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tabuk City, Kalinga Bureau of Fire Protection Building, Conner, Apayao BLESSING BUILDERS & Purok 4, Bulanao, 8 17PB0020-Completion of Escudero MPB DPWH-AFDEO August 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tabuk City, Kalinga BLESSING BUILDERS & Purok 4, Bulanao, 17PB0032-Maintenance of National Road (Activity 711: 9 DPWH-AFDEO August 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tabuk City, Kalinga Special Maintenance) along Abbut-Conner-Kabugao- Page 1 of 21 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region August 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Date Approved Ilocos Norte Road 17PB0011- Construction of MPB, Mayor Bartolome BLESSING BUILDERS & Purok 4, Bulanao, 10 Serut National Agricultural and Trade HS, Musimut DPWH-AFDEO August 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tabuk City, Kalinga Annex, Musimut, Kabugao, Apayao 17PB0031- Installation of Pavement Markings (activity 302-Centerline and Lane Line Repainting) along National Road, Abbut-Conner Road (K0540+(-375)- BLESSING BUILDERS & Purok 4, Bulanao, 11 K)565+885), Conner-Kabugao Road (K0565+885- DPWH-AFDEO August 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tabuk City, Kalinga K0606+005), Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna-Cag. Bdry. Road (K0590+(-662)-K0590+435) & Apayao -Ilocos Norte Road (K)606+648-K0607+378) with exceptions WIMREG 17PL0087- Rehabilitation/Restoration of Damaged Liwan West, Rizal, 12 COSNTRUCTION AND Protection along Calbayan Section, Pinukpuk Jct-Abbut DPWH-LKDEO August 1, 2017 Kalinga SUPPLY Road, K0534+700 to K0534+715, Pinukpuk, Kalinga 17PL0099- Restoration of Roded Shoulder along Rizal WIMREG Liwan West, Rizal, National Roads, Babalag and Calaocan Section, 13 COSNTRUCTION AND DPWH-LKDEO August 1, 2017 Kalinga K0428+050 to K0428+120,K)526+020 to K0526+150, SUPPLY Rizal , Kalinga BAWINGAN ENG'G Lower Cypress, Rehabilitation of Road From Middle Quirino Hill to West LGU-Baguio c/o 14 CONSTRUCTION & August 1, 2017 Irisan, Baguio City Quirino Hill CEO ENTERPRISE BAWINGAN ENG'G Lower Cypress, Continuation of Pathways with Riprap with Railings with LGU-Baguio c/o 15 CONSTRUCTION & August 1, 2017 Irisan, Baguio City Drainage of Various section at Purok 1,2,3,4 CEO ENTERPRISE 17PI0056- LUCKY A Construction/Improvement/Rehabilitation/Upgrading/Con 16 COSNTRUCTION Ramon, Isabela DPWH-MPDEO August 1, 2017 creting of Wala-Tawang-Bunot FMR, Brgy. Bunot, CORPORATION Paracelis, Mt. Province Purok 3, Provincial 17PL010-Improvement of the Daya-Nambaran- 17 DCE CONSTRUCTION Road, Bulanao, DPWH-LKDEO August 1, 2017 Guwabang FMR Tabuk City, Kalinga 18 EDT CONSTRUCTION P6, Bulanao, Tabuk Cluster 2-2017 (Improvement of Tapinit-Likoy FMR; LGU-Paracelis August 1, 2017 Page 2 of 21 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region August 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Date Approved AND HARDWARE City, Kalinga Improvement of San Rafael-Balikangkang FMR; & Improvement of Ulayan-Balinsuogan FMR) FB 232, Pines Park, HDG CONSTRUCTION Rehabilitation of Pavement with Curb and Gutter at LGU-Baguio c/o 19 La Trinidad, August 1, 2017 AND ENTERPRISES Camdas Road CEO Benguet Liwan West, Rizal, 16PL0070- Concreting of Makilo Farm to Market Road, 20 ADEB'S CONSTRUCTION DPWH-LKDEO August 1, 2017 Kalinga Tabuk City, Kalinga DA 109 Tomay, MDF Cluster 8, 2017 ( Infra Project 09- 2017) at Paoay, 21 RANDOM BUILDERS LGU-Atok August 1, 2017 Bahong, La Trinidad Atok, Benguet 17PK0040-Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation , Reconstruction of National Road Slips, slope Collapse and Landslide, Mt. Province Bdry-Calanan-Pinukpuk- Abbut Road KO421+193-KO421+214, KO422+600- KO422+645, KO423+284, KO423+298, KO435+396.61- KO435+419.61, KO435+320-KO435+357, KO438+561- KO438+620, KO438+709- KO438+780, KO439+109- ALCEL CONSTRUCTION/ Purok Datu, KO439+195- KO439+965-KO439+987, KO443+403.22- 22 JTM CONSTRUCTION Bulanao, Tabuk DPWH-UKDEO August 1, 2017 KO443+457, KO446+900-KO446+935, KO446450- JOINT VENTURE City, Kalinga KO446+500, KO447+825-KO835.45-KO448+750- KO448+810, KO449+417-KO449+450, KO452015- KO452+110.6, KO463+554- KO463+624, KO457+157- KO457+170, KO458+760- KO458+790,KO460+420- KO460+461, KO461+027-KO461+045, KO461+700, KO461+725, KO462+400, KO462+425, Tinglayan and Lubuagan, Kalinga AROBOAN 17PE0047: Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction of National Ballay, Kabayan, 23 CONSTRUCTION AND Roads with Slips, Soil Collapse and Landslides along DPWH-BFDEO August 3, 2017 Benguet SUPPLY Kennon Road #38 Apugan St. SHINE MAE LGU-Baguio c/o 24 Tomas Central, Construction of Slope Protection of Eroded Soil August 3, 2017 CONSTRUCTION CEO Baguio City SHINE MAE #38 Apugan St. LGU-Baguio c/o 25 Rehabilitation of Drainage Canal August 3, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tomas Central, CEO Page 3 of 21 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region August 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Date Approved Baguio City Municipal JJA COSNTRUCTION P-4 Bulanao, Tabuk 26 Construction of Addang Drainage Canal Government of August 3, 2017 AND SUPPLY City, Kalinga Paracelis 17PI0045 Flood control Structures/ Facilities - Const./ Repair/ Rehab./ Improvement of Various Infrastructure including Local Projects: 1. Repair/ Rehabilitation/ SADLAN Talubin, Bontoc, Mt. Restoration of Danas Flood Contril along Chico River, 27 DPWH-MPDEO August 3, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Province Pingad, Sabangan, Mt. Province Sta. 0+000- Sta. 0+207 2. Repair/ Rehabilitation/ Restoration of Dodo Flood Control, Talubin, Bontoc, Mt. Province, sta. 0+000- Sta.0+130 P-4 Bulanao, Tabuk 17PC0036 Concreting of Emilia- Imelda Farm to Market 28 RMG BUILDERS DPWH-ASDEO August 3, 2017 City, Kalinga road Brgy. Emilia & Imelda 17PK0049-Repair/ Maintenance of the following DPWH Purok Data Bulanao Buildings 1. QAS Laboratory, Upper Kalinga District 29 KALINGA BUILDERS , Tabuk City, DPWH-UKDEO August 3, 2017 Engineering Office, Tabuk City, Kalinga 2. DPWH Field Kalinga Camp, Balbalan Proper, Kalinga #69 Badihoy Street, 17PJ0015 Local Infrastructue Program- Construction of 30 W.E.G. CONSTRUCTION guisad Surong, DPWH-ISDEO August 3, 2017 roads, Barangay Halag, Aguinaldo, Ifugao Baguio City #69 Badihoy Street, 17PJ0013 Local Infrastructue Program- Construction of 31 W.E.G. CONSTRUCTION guisad Surong, Barangay Hall, Multipurpose Building, Barangay Epeng, DPWH-ISDEO August 3, 2017 Baguio City Mayoyao, Ifugao JANN- NORRIS Lot 23, Blk 18, 24th CONSTRUCTION & 17P00053- Construction and Maintenance of Bridge st., New Jersey SUPPLIES, INC. AND C.T. along National Roads-Replacement of Permanent Weak 32 Metrovilla Subd., DPWH-CAR August 4, 2017 LEONCIO Bridges, Ibulao Bridge (B02203LZ) along Nueva Mapulang Lupa, CONSTRUCTION & Vizcaya-Ifugao-Mt. Province Road, Kiangan, Ifugao Valenzuela City TRADING (JV) Lower West 33 BENGUET BUILDERS Construction of Evacuation Center (Central Zone) LGU-Sagada August 4, 2017 Carantes Page 4 of 21 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region August 2017 No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Date Approved Compound Camp 7, Baguio City #164 Mayangao Street, Dagupan 34 TNJ BUILDERS Cosntruction of One-Storey School Building KSU August 4, 2017 Centro, Tabuk City, Kalinga R.S SEPAIN 17PA0039-Rehabilitation of Abra-Ilocos Norte Road 8B- 9 Maria Basa, 35 CONSTRUCTION AND K0419+000-K0422+900, La Paz, Abra and Danglas DPWH-AED August 4, 2017 Pacdal , Baguio City TRUCKING Abra Garcia-Fuentes #90 Naguilian Road, Realty 36 MARCONS BUILDER City Hub Condotel-Proposal Item One August 4, 2017 Baguio City Development Corporation Unit 111-B, EGI Albergo Hotel #1 Municipal BMK CONSTRUCTION/ INFRA 2017-05/4449825 Construction of Municipal 37 Villamor Drive,
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