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(CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region April 2018 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region April 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved BALAAN BOEN Kin-iway, Besao, Construction of Patogtog Slope Protection with 1 LGU-BONTOC April 2, 2018 CONSTRUCTION Mountain Province Drainage MERJAN P. HAMBON #74 Bakakeng Norte/ LGU-BAGUIO C/O April 02, 2 GENERAL Construction of Roofing at BCEMS Sur, Baguio City CBAO 2018 CONSTRUCTION #14 Daguitan st., 18PL0032: Rehabilitation of Pinukpuk Junction Flood April 02, 3 JEP CONSTRUCTION Dagupan Centro, DPWH-LKDEO Control 2018 Tabuk City, Kalinga #75J Appl St., Airport CAMIA CONST. 18PC0010: Road Upgrading (Unpaved to Paved) Village., Pengue April 02, 4 DEVELOPMENT Ayaga-Sta.Marcela-Flora-Lasam Road, (22619-23768) DPWH-ASDEO Ruyu, Tuguegarao 2018 CORPORATION – (23777-24448)- (24489-26002), Apayao City, Cagayan 18PB0021: Construction/ Maintenance of Flood B.C. CUERPO 2B E. Rodriguez Sr. Mitigation Structures and Drainage Systems- April 02, 5 CONSTRUCTION Ave. San Juan, DPWH-AFDEO Construction of Karagawan Flood Control, Brgy. 2018 CORPORATION Rodriguez, Rizal Poblacion, Kabugao, Apayao #21 Pucay April 03, 6 JERRISON TIONG Proposed 3-Storey Building with Penthouse Jerrison Tiong Road, Baguio City 2018 18PI0003- Convergence and Special Support Program, Construction/ Improvement of Access Roads leading to PA 399-D Upper Trades, Industries, and Economic Zones, Abatan- April 03, 7 KVC CONSTRUCTION Wangal, La Trinidad, DPWH-AMPDEO Bagnen Road, in support of Agribusiness, Coffee, Food 2018 Benguet Processing and Tourism Industries, Bauko, Mountain Province 17PM0032- Local Infrastructure Program, Building and BKA CONSTRUCTION Poblacion, Tadian, Other Structures, Multipurpose/ Facilities; Construction/ April 02, 8 DPWH-MPSDEO AND SURVEYING Mountain Province Rehabilitation of Lias Multipurpose Building, Barlig, 2018 Mountain Province 17PB0079- CY 2017 Basic Educational Facilities Fund, Buntun Highway, April 03, 9 ISAGA BUILDERS Construction of Classrooms Batch 13, Construction of DPWH-AFDEO Tuguegarao City 2018 1STY-2CL Mabiga Elementary School Buntun Highway, 17PB0078- CY 2017 Basic Educational Facilities Fund, April 03, 10 ISAGA BUILDERS DPWH-AFDEO Tuguegarao City Construction of Classrooms Batch 13, Construction of 2018 Page 1 of 24 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region April 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved 1STY-2CL Apaya PS Buntun Highway, 18PB0017- Construction of Calafug Flood Control, April 03, 11 ISAGA BUILDERS DPWH-AFDEO Tuguegarao City Calafug, Conner, Apayao 2018 18PB0019- Retrofitting/ Strengthening of Permanent PACIFIC STAR Purok 01, Alibago, April 03, 12 Bridges, Apipi Br. (B02251LZ) along Conner-Kabugao DPWH-AFDEO ERECTORS Enrile, Cagayan 2018 Rd. 18PF0037- Construction of Missing links/ New Road: ALCEL Alaminos, Tuel JCT-Ambongdolan Junction (Section 3 of BLISTT April 03, 13 DPWH-BSDEO CONSTRUCTION Pangasinan Outer Ring Circumferential Road) Including ROW, 2018 Bridge, and Slope Protection 379 Upper Diego PG VELASCO Construction of 2 Storey, 2 Classroom with Provision to LGU BAGUIO c/o April 03, 14 Silang Street, Baguio CONSTRUCTION Become 3 Storey DEP-ED 2018 City a) Construction of perimeter fence at Quirino Health Center b) Construction of perimeter fence at Pinsao Health Center 379 Upper Diego PG VELASCO c) Construction of perimeter fence at Atok Health LGU BAGUIO c/o April 03, 15 Silang Street, Baguio CONSTRUCTION Center CBAO 2018 City d) Construction of perimeter fence at Atab Health Center e) Construction of perimeter fence at Irisan Health Center No. 38 Apugan Sto. SHINE MAE Erosion Control/ Canal with Riprap at Lower Atok Trail LGU BAGUIO c/o April 03, 16 Tomas Central, CONSTRUCTION Turning Point CEO 2018 Baguio City #33 Labsan St. KYLE & MJM Construction of Erosion Control Riprap at Watershed LGU BAGUIO c/o April 03, 17 kayang Extension, ENTERPRISES Area At Purok 3 CEO 2018 Baguio City KB 02 (Extn) Construction of Drainage Canal to Mr. Liwan Ciano to LGU BAGUIO c/o April 03, 18 UDC CONSTRUCTION Sunshine Alley Cruz, Creek CEO 2018 La Trinidad, Benguet 19 ALCEL Belantian, Tabio, 18P00005- Organizational Outcome 1: Ensure Safe DPWH-CAR April 03, Page 2 of 24 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region April 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved CONSTRUCTION & Mankayan, Benguet and reliable National Road System, Network 2018 RODEKOM GENERAL Development- Construction of Missing Links/ New CONSTRUCTION AND Roads, Labey-Lacamen Provincial Road (Section 4B of ENTERPRISE (JV) BLISTT Outer Ring, Circumferential Road) incl. ROW and Slope Protection JHAIRUS DALE Masla, Tadian, Construction of Slope protection along Bontoc- April 03, 20 PGO-MP BUILDERS Mountain Province Maligcong Provincial Road 2018 JHAIRUS DALE Masla, Tadian, Improvement of Masla Barangay Health Station and April 03, 21 LGU-TADIAN BUILDERS Mountain Province Birthing Clinic Ground 2018 B Package 2018-02: Improvement/ Construction and Completion of Barangay Roads, School, Pathway, Sadsadan, Bauko, April 03, 22 IFIYALLIG BUILDERS Dental Trough, Water Tank and Multi-purpose Hall at LGU-BAUKO Mt. Province 2018 Mayag, Otucan Sur and Sinto, Bauko, Mountain Province Cluster M 14- 2017 (1. Improvement of Capinitan drainage system, 2. Construction of Capinitan- Amti MOUNTAIN HORIZON Guadayan, Puguis, April 03, 23 Pathway, 3. Riprapping of Barangay pathway, LGU-SABANGAN BUILDER La Trinidad, Benguet 2018 Capinitan, 4. Construction/ Improvement of Busa drainage system) RODEKOM GENERAL Belantian, Tabio, April 03, 24 CONSTRUCTION & 18PE0059- Construction of Flood Control at Atad-Asin DPWH-BFDEO Mankayan, Benguet 2018 ENTERPRISE Cluster H8-2017 (1. Continuation of Pingad day care center, 2. Construction of Pingad water tank, 3. Construction of Gayang BHS retaining wall, 4. MOUNTAIN HORIZON Guadayan, Puguis, Improvement of Ladeg drainage system, 5. Completion April 03, 25 LGU-SABANGAN BUILDER La Trinidad, Benguet of Bao-angan Multi-purpose building, 6. Construction of 2018 Polipog public comfort room, 7. Improvement of Labbay-Bun-ayan barangay road, 8. Improvement/ Completion of Bun-ayan BHS) Purok Datu, Bulanao, 17PK0135- Repair/ Rehabilitation Along Kalinga Abra April 03, 26 JTM CONSTRUCTION DPWH-UKDEO Tabuk City, Kalinga Road BK0465+983.5- K0466+020.5 2018 27 THUNDERBLAST Abatan, Bauko, Mt. Local Program, Local Infrastructure Program, Buildings DPWH-MPFDEO April 03, Page 3 of 24 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region April 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved VENTURES Province and Other Structures, Multipurpose/ Facilities, 2018 Construction/ Improvement/ Rehabilitation of Multipurpose Building, Mount Data, Bauko, Mt. Province 18PI0005- Asset Preservation program- Rehabilitation/ THUNDERBLAST Abatan, Bauko, Mt. Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved Roads, April 03, 28 DPWH-MPFDEO VENTURES Province Secondary Roads, Mt Prov-Ilocos Sur via Tue Rd – 2018 K0405+663-K0405+778 18PI0006- Asset Preservation- rehabilitation/ Reconstruction of Roads with Slips, Slope Collapse and THUNDERBLAST Abatan, Bauko, Mt. Landslide, Secondary Roads, Mt Prov- Ilocos Sur via April 03, 29 DPWH-MPFDEO VENTURES Province Tue Rd (S00530LZ), K0412+795-K0412+825, 2018 K0413+180-K0413+195, K0413+700-K0413+740, K0417+444-K0417+502 #14 Daguitan st., 18PL0021- Construction of Masablang Waterworks, April 03, 30 JEP CONSTRUCTION Dagupan Centro, DPWH-LKDEO Tabuk City, Kalinga 2018 Tabuk City, Kalinga Purok 3, provincial 18PL0076- Construction of Pinagan Flood Control April 03, 31 D.C.E. CONSTRUCTION Road, Bulanao, DPWH-LKDEO along Chico River, Brgy Lucog, Tabuk City, Kalinga 2018 Tabuk City, Kalinga BLESSING BUILDERS Purok 04, Bulanao, 18PB0009- Construction of 2 Classroom- School April 03, 32 AND CONSTRUCTION DPWH-AFDEO tabuk City, Kalinga Building, Macatel ES 2018 SUPPLY ACKTON ACKTON CONSTRUCTION & Phil-Am Brgy., CONSTRUCTION & April 04, 33 4 STOREY RESIDENCE W/ BASEMENT DEVELOPMENT Baguio City DEVELOPMENT 2018 CORPORATION CORPORATION Eagle Crest Subd. HONEYLYNE April 04, 34 HONEYLYNE NOIPANN Bakakeng, Baguio 3 STOREY WITH ROOFDECK NOIPANN 2018 City Catlubong, Buguias, Construction of slope protection and pathway at Purok LGU-BAGUIO C/O April 04, 35 NORBANO BUILDERS Benguet 4 CEO 2018 36 GONZALO Ma-204 Puguis, La 18PF0036 Replacement of Permanent Weak Bridge – DPWH-BSDEO April 04, Page 4 of 24 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region April 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved CONSTRUCTION Trinidad, Benguet Salacop Bridge (Washed-out) (B00915LZ) Along Acop- 2018 Kapangan-Kibungan-Bakun Road, Kapangan, Benguet, K0292+270-KO292+366 CHENNY GB #716 Panta St., San 37 Continuation of stairway alley c/o CEO DPWH-BSDEO April 6, 2018 CONSTRUCTION Vicente, Baguio City P-4 Bulanao, Tabuk 18PL0057- Construction of Sacpat Flood Control along 38 RMG BUILDERS DPWH-LKDEO April 6, 2018 City, Kalinga Bulanao Creek 18PL0066- Construction (Completion) of Flood Control BAHRAMLEY Lacnog, Tabuk City, 39 Along Chico River, Bangkagan, Bagumbayan, Tabuk DPWH-LKDEO April 6, 2018 CONSTRUCTION Kalinga City, Kalinga R.S. SEPIAN 18PK0049- Construction of New Permanent Bridges/ 8B-IX Maria Clara,
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