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Mines and Geosciences Bureau Sand and Gravel Industrial Permit (Sgip) Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU SAND AND GRAVEL INDUSTRIAL PERMIT (SGIP) SEQ HOLDER %Ownership of (Integer no. (Name, Authorized Representative Major Filipino and DATE APPROVED EXPIRY_DATE of TENEMENT NO AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY REMARKS with designation, Address, Contact Foreign Person(s) (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) TENEMENT details) with Nationality NO) Salazar, Manuel T. Sen. 100% Filipino Cabayongan/Mainit River, OPERATING. IP-2017-001-VIII (Second Enage & Lopez Jaena Sts., Tacloban Brgy. Tumbo, Alang-alang Renewal) 2017-1 City Tel#321-3202 6.5890 03/17/2017 03/16/2022 IP-2017-001-VIII (Second Renewal) Leyte Sand & Gravel Rosa Emilia G. Mercado 785 100% Filipino Daguitan River, Brgys. OPERATING. IP-2017-002-VIII (3rd Renewal) Capt. Tacio St., Dulag, Leyte TIN: Arado & Cabarasan, 2017-2 03/28/2017 03/27/2022 Leyte Sand & Gravel IP-2017-002-VIII 948-159-869 by: Felipe A. Dulag (3rd Renewal) Andrade, Jr. 5.7142 Rodolfo L. Servacio 100% Filipino Tagbaoto River, OPERATING. IP-2017-003-VIII (3rd Renewal) Mambajao, Maasin, Southern Leyte Proteccion, Hilongos 2017-3 5.0820 09/26/2017 09/25/2022 IP-2017-003-VIII TIN: 168-338-289 (3rd Renewal) Leyte Sand & Gravel Heirs of Federico C. Paltad, Sr. 100% Filipino Daguitan River, Brgys. OPERATING. IP-2017-004-VIII (3rd Renewal) Represented by Fe P. Paltad San Anfres & Bonifacio, 2017-4 Fatima Village, Tacloban City 11/02/2017 11/01/2022 Julita IP-2017-004-VIII (3rd Renewal) 9.7429 Leyte Sand & Gravel Clarita C. Madeloso 100% Filipino Daguitan River, Brgys. IP-20OPERATING. 17-005-VIII (3rd Renewal) 165 Kalipayan St., P-2, B-16 & 17, V & Cabacungan & 2017-5 11/02/2017 11/01/2022 IP-2017-005-VIII G Subd., Tacloban City 141-712-187 Cabarasan, Dulag (3rd Renewal) 9.3459 Leyte Sand & Gravel Ronald G. Ortega 100% Filipino Panda River, Brgy. Sto OPERATING. IP-2017-006-VIII (1st Renewal) District VI, Brgy. Lusad, Dagami, Leyte Domingo, Dagami 2017-6 9.6898 11/02/2017 11/01/2022 Sand & Gravel IP-2017-006-VIII (1st Renewal) Leyte Rodolfo L. Servacio 100% Filipino Subang Daku River, Brgy. OPERATING. IP-2017-007-VIII (1st Renewal). Mambajao, Maasin City, Southern Suba, Sogod 2017-7 6.9460 12/28/2017 12/27/2022 IP-2017-007-VIII (1st Leyte Renewal) Southern Leyte Sand & Gravel Romeo N. Villeza 100% Filipino OPERATING. IP-2018-001-VIII (1st Renewal) Brgy. Tigbao, Tacloban City 2018-1 03/23/2018 03/22/2023 IP-2018-001-VIII Daguitan River, Brgy. (1st Renewal) 5.1639 Tambuco, Burauen Leyte Sand & Gravel Conrada R. Villahermosa 100% Filipino Salog River, Brgys. OPERATING. IP-2018-002-VIII (4th Renewal) 2018-2 IP-2018-002-VIII Hilongos, Leyte Tel.#567-9730 06/01/2018 05/31/2023 Liberty & Proteccion, (4th Renewal) Fax#336-2066 19.9653 Hilongos Leyte Sand & Gravel Herminia A. Primer San 100% Filipino OPERATING. IP-2013-003-VIII (2nd Renewal) Roque, Tanauan, Leyte 2018-3 06/07/2018 06/06/2023 Marabong River, Ilihan, IP-2018-003-VIII San Jose West, Balatson, (2nd Renewal) 13.8653 and Pangdan, Burauen Leyte Sand & Gravel Catingub, Celedonia S. 100% Filipino New Bagongbong & OPERATING. IP-2018-004-VIII (4th Renewal) 33 Alegria Street, Ormoc City Tel# Sumaad River, Brgy. Can- 2018-4 06/22/2018 06/21/2023 IP-2018-004-VIII 561-8732 untog, Ormoc City (4th Renewal) 12.9053 Leyte Sand & Gravel Page 1 of 3 SEQ HOLDER %Ownership of (Integer no. (Name, Authorized Representative Major Filipino and DATE APPROVED EXPIRY_DATE of TENEMENT NO AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY REMARKS with designation, Address, Contact Foreign Person(s) (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) TENEMENT details) with Nationality NO) Luz G. Ortega District-IV, 100% Filipino Panda River, Brgy. OPERATING. IP-2018-005-VIII Brgy. Lusad, Dagami, Leyte Maragondong, Abre & 2018-5 8.9250 10/29/2018 10/28/2023 IP-2018-005-VIII Caanislagan, Dagami (3rd Renewal) Leyte Sand & Gravel Marc S. Echevarre 364 100% Filipino OPERATING. IP-2018-006-VIII Cadiz St., Villa Del Rio, Brgy. Registration Date: 11/07/2018 2018-6 9.2077 11/06/2018 11/05/2023 Sand & Gravel Bacayan, Mandaue City, Cebu Amagos River, Brgys. IP-2018-006-VIII TIN: 183-803-717-001 Amagos & Liberty, Bato Leyte Adelfa A. Lagat Brgy. 100% Filipino Marabong River, San Leyte OPERATING. IP-2018-007-VIII (1st Renwal) Maghubas, Burauen, Leyte T.I.N.: 116- Jose East, Bilibol, 2018-7 12/04/2018 12/03/2023 Sand & Gravel IP-2018-007-VIII 046-359 Burauen (1st Renwal) 5.1717 Marisse G. Serafica (7.3846) 100% Filipino New Binto-an River, Brgy. OPERATING. IP-2018-008-VIII (2nd Renewal) Brgy. Luna, Ormoc City Doña Maria, Albuera 2018-8 IP-2018-008-VIII 12/12/2018 12/11/2023 Leyte Sand & Gravel (2nd Renewal) 7.227 Pantaleon E. Larrazabal (formerly 100% Filipino OPERATING. IP-2019-001-VIII (1st Renewal) Lourdes P. Chua) District 8, Bonifacio Street, Ormoc 2019-1 01/18/2019 01/17/2024 City, Leyte, Tel.# IP-2019-001-VIII 09275902957 Panilahan River, Brgy. (1st Renewal) T.I.N.: 264-206-511 8.3064 Mahayahay, Ormoc Leyte Sand & Gravel Alvin G. Basal 306 100% Filipino OPERATING. IP-2019-002-VIII (2nd Madrid Street, Villa Del Rio Renewal) 2019-2 IP-2019-002-VIII- Subdivision, Bacayan, Cebu City, 04/05/2019 04/04/2024 Salog and Tagbaoto AMENDED Formerly: SUMO AGGREGATES, River, Brgy. Capudlosan, (2nd Renewal) INC./ Rodolfo L. Servacio 17.9898 Hindang Leyte Sand & Gravel Majestic Earth Core Ventures, Inc. 100% Filipino OPERATING. IPA-2019-003-VIII (New Permit) 423 M.H. Del Pilar St., JRM Bldg., San Rafael, Montalban Rizal by: Michael T. Defensor-President 2019-3 TIN No. 239-569-635 06/06/2019 06/05/2024 SEC. REG. No. CS2012203293 October 10, 2017 Company TIN No. 008-222-233 Kinawan River, Bgy. San IP-2019-003-VIII Tel.No.(63-02) 532-1714, 477-5839 5.6545 Joaquin, Calbayog City Samar Sand & Gravel Rainier D. Mancera Brgy. 100% Filipino OPERATING. IP-2019-005-VIII (1st Renewal) Guindapunan, Palo, Leyte TIN: Binahaan River, Brgy. 2019-5 925-868-738-000 07/08/2019 07/07/2024 Bahay, Rizal & Sto. IP-2019-005-VIII Domingo, Pastrana & (1st Renewal) 18.2058 Dagami Leyte Sand & Gravel Rodolfo M. Maat 153 100% Filipino OPERATING. IP-2019-006-VIII (1st Renewal) Rosario St., District-II, Julita, Leyte 2019-6 07/08/2019 07/07/2024 IP-2019-006-VIII TIN: 918-271-855-000 Daguitan River, Brgy. (1st Renewal) 5.2109 Tagkip, Julita Leyte Sand & Gravel Josephine S. Echevarre 100% Filipino Salog River, Brgy. Canha- 364 Cadiz Street, Villa Del Rio, Brgy. ayon, Hindang 2019-007 IP-2019-007-VIII Bacayan, Mandaue City, Cebu 18.1100 10/9/2019 10/8/2024 Leyte Sand & Gravel OPERATING. IP-2019-007-VIII TIN: 275-374-483 Page 2 of 3 SEQ HOLDER %Ownership of (Integer no. (Name, Authorized Representative Major Filipino and DATE APPROVED EXPIRY_DATE of TENEMENT NO AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY REMARKS with designation, Address, Contact Foreign Person(s) (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) TENEMENT details) with Nationality NO) Familia Homes, Inc. 100% Filipino New Panilahan River, IP-2019-008-VIII Cabangcalan, Mandaue City, Cebu Brgy. Sherwood, Albuera 2019-008 9.7237 10/14/2019 10/13/2024 Leyte Sand & Gravel OPERATING. IP-2019-008-VIII (3rd Renewal) (3rd Renewal) TIN: 005-106-150 Rogelio F. Villahermosa Hilongos, 100 % Filipino Salog River, Brgys. IP-2020-001-VIII- Leyte Tel.#567- Lamak & Liberty, 2020-001 08/13/2020 08/12/2025 Leyte Sand & Gravel IP-2020-001-VIII (4th Renewal) AMENDED 9730 Fax#336-2066 Hilongos (4th Renewal) 13.0981 Ma. Sheryl A. Azores Brgy. 100 % Filipino IPA-2020-003-VIII (First Permit) Tinambacan, Jaro, Leyte Contact Agong-ongan River, Brgy. 3 09/24/2020 09/23/2020 Sand & Gravel No. TIN: 734- Uguiao, Jaro IPA-2020-003-VIII 680-373 12.7642 Leyte Hannah Marie O. Lanoy 100 % Filipino Layog River, Brgy. IPA-2020-004-VIII (First Permit) IPA-2020-004-VIII Brgy. San Sotero, Javier, Leyte Himamara, Mahaplag 2009-154 10/14/2020 10/13/2025 Sand & Gravel (First Permit) 18.1058 Leyte Daryl Dexter L. Julio/Cleto Tragura 100% Filipino Daguitan River, Brgy. IP-2020-005-VIII (3rd Renewal) 254 P. Burgos St., Tacloban City Dita, Julita 2009-85 12.9436 11/27/2020 11/26/2025 Leyte Sand & Gravel IP-2020-005-VIII Cel.#:09186134798 TIN: (3rd Renewal) 136-421-419 Lanoy, Jerry M. 100 % Filipino Layog River, Brgy. (Prevoius Permit IP-2009-000082-VIII IP-2020-006-VIII Brgy. San Sotero, Javier, Leyte Pagsang-an, Abuyog 2020-006 11.0584 12/16/2020 12/15/2025 (First Renewal) Leyte Sand & Gravel Gary Marlon L. Balhon Brgy. 100 % Filipino Permit Registered on December 18, 2020 06, Can-avid, Eastern Samar. 2020-007 IP-2020-007-VIII 12/18/2020 12/17/2025 Sand & Gravel Contact No. 0917-105-4411 Olot River, Brgy. TIN:923-260-290 7.1166 Salvacion, Can-avid Eastern Samar Lanoy, Jerry M. 100 % Filipino New Bito River, Brgy. Permit Registered on February 01, 2021 Brgy. San Sotero, Javier, Leyte Malilisid & Malitbogay, 2021-001 11.8627 02/01/2021 01/31/2026 IP-2021-001-VIII Javier (2nd Renewal) Leyte Sand & Gravel Leigh L. Molina 100 % Filipino Permit Registered on February 01, 2021 (Lemuel L. Molina, 2021-002 02/01/2021 01/31/2026 IP-2021-002-VIII Philip Ray Bonife) Layog River, Brgy. (2nd Renewal) Brgy. Bito, Abuyog, Leyte 7.2332 Himamara, Mahaplag Leyte Sand & Gravel Concrete Solutions, Inc. 100 % Filipino Permit Registered on April 14, 2021 William U.
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