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DOT Rdcvsnep 2019 DOT-DPWH CONVERGENCE PROGRAM FY 2019 RDC 2019 ENDORSED PROJECTS ADDITIONAL NEP INCLUSIONS AMOUNT NEP 2019 PROJECT NAME LD LENGTH (Km) ('000) ('000) AURORA Dinadiawan-Ditawini Bypass Road leading to Tourism Sites/Destinations, Brgy. - 30,000.00 Dinadiawan, Dipaculao, Aurora (PHASE II) BATAAN 1ST Angeles-Porac-Floridablanca-Dinalupihan-Jose Abad Santos Avenue Diversion Road, 1. Construction/Improvement of Pilis Falls, Samal, Bataan Bataan 1st 100,000.00 4.5 - 45,000.00 Dinaluphan, Bataan 2. Improvement of Mulawin-Tala Road leading to Mt. Natib, Bataan Bataan 1st 100,000.00 6.8 15,000.00 Sta. Isabel-San Ramon Diversion Road, Dinalupihan, Bataan 50,000.00 BATAAN 2ND Concreting of Road Connecting Bagac-Mariveles Road to Sitio Caybobo leading to 3. Bataan 2nd 75,000.00 2.785 10,000.00 Beach Areas, Brgy. Paysawan, Bagac, Bataan * Construction of Access Road Connecting Bagac-Mariveles Road to Brgy. Pag-asa 4. Bataan 2nd 45,000.00 1.5 10,000.00 leading to Beach Areas, Bagac, Bataan * Concreting of Road Connecting Bagac-Mariveles road to Brgy. Paysawan leading to 5. Bataan 2nd 25,000.00 0.97 10,000.00 Farm Tourism Site (Good Harvest Farm) * 6. Construction of Road Leading to Mt. Samat Shrine of Valor Brgy. Diwa, Pilar, Bataan Bataan 2nd 200,000.00 7 10,000.00 BULACAN 1ST Repair/Improvement of Road leading to San Martin de Porres and Daily Bread Farm, 7. Bulacan 1st 100,000.00 1.24 20,000.00 Bonga Menor, Bustos, Bulacan BULACAN 2nd Construction/Improvement of Roads Leading to Bulusukan Cave, San Ildefonso, 8. Bulacan 3rd 20,000.00 1.549 20,000.00 Bulacan Construction/Improvement of Roads Leading to Biak na Bato National Park (Madlum 9. Bulacan 2nd 48,250.00 0.5 20,000.00 Cave), San Miguel, Bulacan NUEVA ECIJA 1st - Access Road leading to Ditabuyan Falls, Brgy. Cadaclan, Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija 20,000.00 NUEVA ECIJA 2nd DOT-DPWH CONVERGENCE PROGRAM FY 2019 RDC 2019 ENDORSED PROJECTS ADDITIONAL NEP INCLUSIONS AMOUNT NEP 2019 PROJECT NAME LD LENGTH (Km) ('000) ('000) Access Road leading to Minalungao National Park, Mallorca Section, San Leonardo, - 50,000.00 Nueva Ecija Access Road leading to Minalungao National Park, Peñaranda Section (Package I), - 50,000.00 Nueva Ecija Access Road leading to Minalungao National Park, Peñaranda Section (Package II), - 50,000.00 Nueva Ecija Access Road leading to Minalungao National Park, San Leonardo Section, San - 50,000.00 Leonardo, Nueva Ecija - San Isidro-Pulo-Bulualto Bypass Road, Nueva Ecija 57,500.00 - San Leonardo-Jaen-San Isidro Bypass Road, Nueva Ecija 57,500.00 PAMPANGA 3RD Improvement/Rehabilitation/Concreting of Roads leading to Tourism Destination 10. Pampanga 1st 20,200.00 2.02 10,000.00 (Banal a Bunduk) Brgy. Ayala, Magalang, Pampanga TARLAC 1st Access Road leading to Dueg Ecotourism Nature's Park, Brgy. Maasin, San Clemente, - 25,000.00 Tarlac - Access Road leading to Tarlac Ecotourism Park, San Jose, Tarlac 50,000.00 TARLAC 2nd - Access Road leading to Clark Green City, Tarlac 91,000.00 - Clark-Bamban-Capas Access Road leading to Clark City, Capas, Tarlac 100,000.00 - MacArthur Highway to New Clark City via Kalangitan Road, Capas, Tarlac 50,000.00 - New Clark City to Tarlac-Zambales Road via Kalangitan Road, Capas, Tarlac 50,000.00 - SCTEX Service Road to Mac-Arthur leading to Clark Green City, Tarlac 50,000.00 DOT-DPWH CONVERGENCE PROGRAM FY 2019 RDC 2019 ENDORSED PROJECTS ADDITIONAL NEP INCLUSIONS AMOUNT NEP 2019 PROJECT NAME LD LENGTH (Km) ('000) ('000) Zambales 1st - Access Road leading to Sagrada Familia Cave, Sta. Cruz, Zambales 45,000.00 - Iba Bypass Road (GOVIC Highway), Iba, Zambales 100,000.00 Access Road leading to Balin Buwaya Cave, Sitio Dalig, Brgy. Taposo, Candelaria, - 20,000.00 Zambales Access Road leading to Bunga Waterfalls, Sitio Bunga, Brgy. Sta. Rita, Masinloc, - 25,000.00 Zambales Access Road leading to Prawn Fry Hatcheries and Resorts and Surfing Area, San 100,000.00 Felipe, Zambales Botolan-Iba Bypass Road, Botolan and Iba, Zambales 20,000.00 Lipay-Dingin-Panibuatan Boulevard, Iba, Zambales 30,000.00 Lucapon South - Iba Road leading to various tourism destinations, Iba, Zambales 20,000.00 San Antonio-Subic Road, San Antonio, Zambales 30,000.00 San Narciso Bypass Road (Lucero-Dalipawen-Namatacan-Grullo-Libertad), San - 30,000.00 Narciso, Zambales.
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