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(CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 12 September 2018 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 12 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved GS FERROLINO CONSTRUCTION AND Barangay Sinkatulan, Makilala, 1 SUPPLY QUEZON BLVD. POBLACION, Construction of Evacualtion Center 09/26/2018 Cotabato KIDAPAWAN CITY, North Cotabato GS FERROLINO CONSTRUCTION AND Construction of Evacuation Center at 2 SUPPLY QUEZON BLVD. POBLACION, Construction of Evacuation Center Barangay Saguing, Makilala, 09/26/2018 KIDAPAWAN CITY, North Cotabato Cotabato Establishment of Potable Water GS FERROLINO CONSTRUCTION AND System at Boys Scout Camp at 3 SUPPLY QUEZON BLVD. POBLACION, Establishment of Potable Water System 09/26/2018 Barangay Old Bulatukan, Makilala, KIDAPAWAN CITY, North Cotabato Cotabato Masulot Construction,San Vicenti Cotabato 18MC0183 (Re-published) Construction of 2 4 City Don Teodoro V. Juliano St. San Storey 8 CL Workshop Building (7x18) 2SCI, Matalam, Cotabato 09/26/2018 Vicente, San Vicente, Cotabato City Agustin M. Valdevieso, Sr. High School ACJ Construction Resources Roque 18MD0190 - CONSTRUCTION OF 2STY DADO HIGH SCHOOL, ALAMADA, 5 09/26/2018 Dandan St. Poblacion, Pikit, Cotabato 6CL SCHOOL BUILDING NORTH COTABATO 18MD 0171 - CONSTRUCTION OF THREE- PIGCAWAYAN NATIONAL HIGH Minrock Multi Builders H.K. Doton St. 6 STOREY NINE CLASSROOMS SCHOOL SCHOOL, PIGCAWAYAN, NORTH 09/26/2018 Pob.3 Cotabato City BUILDING COTABATO 18MD0173 - CONSTRUCTION OF THREE- DILANGELAN NATIONAL HIGH FFJJ CONSTRUCTION No. 12, 2nd Batch 7 STOREY NINE CLASSROOMS SCHOOL SCHOOL (BUIDING 2), MIDSAYAP, 09/26/2018 Blk. XI, Notre Dame Village, Cotabato City, BUILDING NORTH COTABATO 18MD0177 - CONSTRUCTION OF THREE- FFJJ CONSTRUCTION No. 12, 2nd Batch PIKIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, 8 STOREY NINE CLASSROOMS SCHOOL 09/26/2018 Blk. XI, Notre Dame Village, Cotabato City, PIKIT, NORTH COATABATO BUILDING LLABAN CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY 18MD0187 - CONSTRUCTION OF 2STY DUALING HIGH SCHOOL ALEOSAN, 9 09/26/2018 Villarica, Midsayap, North Cotabato 6CL SCHOOL BUILDING 1 NORTH COTABATO J-ONE BUILDERS SADAAN, MIDSAYAP, 18MD0188 - CONSTRUCTION OF 2STY DUALING HIGH SCHOOL, 10 09/26/2018 COTABATO 6CL SCHOOL BUILDING 2 ALEOSAN, NORTH COTABATO 18MD0176 - CONSTRUCTION OF TWO- LIBUNGAN NATIONAL HIGH J-ONE BUILDERS SADAAN, MIDSAYAP, 11 STOREY SIX CLASSROOMS SCHOOL SCHOOL, LIBUNGAN, NORTH 09/26/2018 COTABATO BUILDING COTABATO Page 1 of 11 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 12 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved 18MD0178 - CONSTRUCTION OF TWO- KIMAGANGO NATIONAL HIGH J-ONE BUILDERS SADAAN, MIDSAYAP, 12 STOREY SIX CLASSROOMS SCHOOL SCHOOL, MIDSAYAP, NORTH 09/26/2018 COTABATO BUILDING COTABATO 8 Allied and Associates Construction & BARANGAY GOVERNMENT OF COMPLETION OF 1 UNIT MULTI- 13 Development Inc. G/F Apol J Bldg., Daang BARANGAY NEW BAGUIO, 09/26/2018 PURPOSE BUILDING Maharlika, Saniel Subd., Kidapawan City MAKILALA, COTABATO 8 Allied and Associates Construction & BARANGAY GOVERNMENT OF COMPLETION OF 1 UNIT MULTI- 14 Development Inc. G/F Apol J Bldg., Daang BARANGAY NEW BAGUIO, 09/26/2018 PURPOSE BUILDING Maharlika, Saniel Subd., Kidapawan City MAKILALA, COTABATO LLABAN CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY 18MC0232 - REPAIR/MAINTENANCE OF 15 LANAO, KIDAPAWAN CITY 09/26/2018 VILLARICA, MIDSAYAP, COTABATO DPWH MAIN BUILDING III (QAS) PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, 18MD0181 - Repair/Maintenance of FCDS 16 Baliki Section, Midsayap, Cotabato 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato Structure along Dualing Baliki Silik Road PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, 18MD0179 - Repair/Maintenance of FCDS Kitulaan-Manarapan Section, Carmen, 17 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato along Bukidnon-Cotabato Road Cotabato 18MD0160 - Concreting of Barangay Upper PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, 18 Mingading to Lower Mingading-Pagangan Aleosan, North Cotabato 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato FMR 18MD0180 - Repair/Maintenance of Flood PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, Kamansi-Glad Section, Midsayap, 19 Control and Drainage Structures along 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato Cotabato Midsayap-Makar Road 18MD0182 - Repair/Maintenance of Flood PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, Dry Creek-Calamansi Section, 20 Control and Drainage Structure along 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato Alamada, Cotabato Banisilan-Guiling-Alamada-Libungan Road 18MD0183 - Repair/Maintenance of Flood PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, Panatan Section, Pigcawayan, 21 Control and Drainage Structure along 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato Cotabato Davao-Cotabato Road 18MD0184 - Repair/Maintenance of Flood PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, 22 Control and Drainage Structure along Kabacan, North Cotabato 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato University of Southern Mindanao PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, 18MD0189 - Construction of 2STY 6CL Dado High School, Alamada, North 23 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato School Building (Building 1) Cotabato Page 2 of 11 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 12 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved PhilTil Construction Poblacion 2, 18MD0192 - Construction of 2STY 6CL Takepan High School, Pikit, Noth 24 09/17/2018 Midsayap, Cotabato School Building Cotabato Alzen Engineering & Construction Supplies PB-INFRA-18-319 - Construction of One (1) 25 Brgy. San Isidro, Kidapawan City 09/14/2018 064 Balindog, Kidapawan City, 9400 Classroom School Bldg. (Kindergarten) CHJ Construction and Supply Villanueva, Construction/Maintenance/Improvement of Brgy. Poblacion, President Roxas, 26 09/14/2018 Subdivision, Kidapawan City Senior Citizen Building North Cotabato Sudapin Construction Supplies and Development of Circumferential Road (Road Purok Santol, Baliktaran Road, 27 Engineering Services Purok 7, Brgy. Opening) (Construction of Open Canal and 09/14/2018 Barangay Poblacion, Kidapawan City Sudapin, Kidapawan CIty Installation of RCP 36 with Headwall Batua Engineering Services & Construction PB-INFRA-18-108 - Proposed Road Baroy Sudbivision, Brgy. Lanao, 28 09/14/2018 Supply Pikit, Cotabato Concreting Kidapawan City RDEN Construction and Supply Poblacion 18MD0168 - Construction of Three-Story Aleosan National High School, 29 09/14/2018 Libungan, Cotabato Nine Classroom School Building Aleosan, North COtabato RDEN Construction and Supply Poblacion 18MD0170 - Construction of Three-Storey Kitub-Bao National High School, 30 09/14/2018 Libungan, Cotabato Nine Classrooms School Building Alamada, North Cotabato Dilangalen National High School RDEN Construction and Supply Poblacion 18MD0172 - Construction of Three-Storey 31 (Building 1), Midsayap, North 09/14/2018 Libungan, Cotabato Nine Classrooms School Building Cotabato RDEN Construction and Supply Poblacion 18MD0175 - Construction of Three-Storey Malinao High School (Building 2), 32 09/14/2018 Libungan, Cotabato Nine Classrooms School Building Banisilan, North Cotabato Cluster 3: Electrification of Unenergized Schools and Modernization of Electrical 3K'S INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE AND Systems of On-Grid Schools Batch 1 for 33 SERVICES INC. PRK 2 Lanao, Kidapawan M'lang and Tulunan, North Cotabato 09/14/2018 Aleosan National High School, Aleosan, City, North Cotabato Cotabato; and Dilangalen National HIgh School, Midsayap, Cotabato Cluster 1: Electrification of Unenergized 3K'S INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE AND Schools and Modernization of Electrical 34 SERVICES INC. PRK 2 Lanao, Kidapawan Systems of On-Grid Schools Batch 1 for Kibia and Matalam, North Cotabato 09/14/2018 City, North Cotabato Kibia High School and Matalam National HIgh School (Poblacion), Matalam, Cotabato Page 3 of 11 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 12 September 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Address Approved Cluster 2: Electrification of Unenergized Schools and Modernization of Electrical 3K'S INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE AND Systems of On-Grid Schools Batch 1 for 35 SERVICES INC. PRK 2 Lanao, Kidapawan M'lang and Tulunan, North Cotabato 09/14/2018 M'lang National High School, M'lang, City, North Cotabato Cotabato; and Tulunan Natioan High School, Tulunan, Cotabato Cluster 5: Electrification of Unenergized Schools and Modernization of Electrical Systems of On-Grid Schools Batch 1 in 3K'S INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE AND Cotabato Division for Antipas National High Antipas, Pres. Roxas and Arakan, 36 SERVICES INC. PRK 2 Lanao, Kidapawan 09/14/2018 School, Antipas, Cotabato; Pres. Roxas North Cotabato City, North Cotabato National High School, Pres. Roxas, Cotabato; and Greenfield National HIgh School, Arakan, Cotabato Cluster 6: Electrification of Unenergized 3K'S INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE AND Schools and Modernization of Electrical Carmen and Kabacan, North 37 SERVICES INC. PRK 2 Lanao, Kidapawan Systems of On-Grid Schools Batch 1 in 09/14/2018 COtabato City, North Cotabato Cotabato Division for the Municipalities of Carmen and Kabacan Cluster 7: Electrification of Unenergized Schools and Modernization of Electrical 3K'S INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE AND Systems of On-Grid Schools Batch 1 in 38 SERVICES INC. PRK 2 Lanao, Kidapawan Magpet and Makilla, North Cotabato 09/14/2018 Cotabato Division for Magpet National High City, North Cotabato School, Magpet, Cotabato; and Makilala National High School, Makilala, Cotabato Cluster 8: Electrification of Unenergized 3K'S INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
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