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Approved Winning Name and Bid Bidding Contract No. Name Of PDF Form 10a-Bid Out Results on Civil Works Republic of the Philippines CIVIL WORKS BID-OUT Province: BOHOL Municipality: DUERO SECOND QUARTER, CY 2019 Reference Approved Winning Name and Bid Bidding Contract No. No. Name of Project Budget for Location Bidder Address Amount Date Duration Contract 1 6250521 Completion of MPB 200,000.00 Anibongan JF Estapia Construction Pob. Candijay, Bohol 199,768.00 06/21/2019 60 Days 2 6250569 Completion of MPH 200,000.00 Imelda Clavite Construction & Supp. Pob., Carmen, Bohol 199,755.00 06/21/2019 60 Days 3 6250595 Completion of MPB 200,000.00 Madua Norte Clavite Construction & Supp. Pob., Carmen, Bohol 198,950.00 06/21/2019 60 Days 4 6250620 Completion of MPH 200,000.00 Itum JF Estapia Construction Pob. Candijay, Bohol 199,743.36 06/21/2019 60 Days 5 6250642 Completion of Waterworks System 200,000.00 Duay A & D Cons. & Supply Pob. Jagna, Bohol 199,951.00 06/21/2019 60 Days 6 6250662 Construction of Drainage System 200,000.00 Mawi Clavite Construction & Supp. Pob., Carmen, Bohol 199,952.72 06/21/2019 60 Days 7 6250686 Concreting of Brgy. Road 200,000.00 Danao A & D Cons. & Supply Pob. Jagna, Bohol 199,910.20 06/21/2019 30 Days 8 6250708 Completion of MPH 200,000.00 Guinsularan Clavite Construction & Supp. Pob., Carmen, Bohol 199,269.40 06/21/2019 60 Days 9 6250732 Concreting of Brgy. Road 200,000.00 Taytay Clavite Construction & Supp. Pob., Carmen, Bohol 199,087.23 06/21/2019 30 Days 10 6250750 Completion of MPB 200,000.00 Lobogon JF Estapia Construction Pob. Candijay, Bohol 199,764.92 06/21/2019 60 Days 11 6250770 Local Access Road 484,274.00 Cansuhay A & D Cons. & Supply Pob. Jagna, Bohol 484,067.40 06/21/2019 60 Days 12 6250796 Local Access Road 237,829.00 Payao/Imelda A & D Cons. & Supply Pob. Jagna, Bohol 237,455.00 06/21/2019 30 Days 13 6250815 Improvement of MPB 207,000.00 Duero Clavite Construction & Supp. Pob., Carmen, Bohol 199,640.20 06/21/2019 75 Days 14 6250847 Concreting of Brgy. Road 126 Meters 480,700.00 Duay A & D Cons. & Supply Pob. Jagna, Bohol 480,241.50 06/21/2019 35 Days 15 6250888 Concreting of Brgy. Road 115 Meters 519,300.00 Payao Clavite Construction & Supp. Pob., Carmen, Bohol 518,516.00 06/21/2019 35 Days 16 6250908 Local Access Road 600,000.00 Langkis/Lobogon A & D Cons. & Supply Pob. Jagna, Bohol 599,900.80 06/21/2019 60 Days We hereby certify that we have reviewed the contents and hereby attests to the veracity and correctness of the data or information contained in this document. EPIFANIO C. BAGHUCAN CONCHITA C. MACAS ELIAS B. PELIGRO ALBERT Q. WAPAÑO AVELINA S. GUMATAY BAC Chairman BAC Vice Chairman BAC Member BAC Member BAC Member.
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