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Province of Bukidnon Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES & GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Regional Office No. X Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING MINES AND QUARRIES IN REGION 10 CALENDAR YEAR 2018 PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Mine Head Head Office Head Mine Site Mine Site Municipality/ Head Office Mailing Head Office Office E- Mine Site Mailing Type of Date Date of Area Municipality, Year Region Mineral Province Commodity Contractor Operator Managing Official Position Telephone Office Telepho Site Email Permit Number Barangay Status TIN City Address Fax No. mail Address Permit Approved Expirtion (has.) Province No. Website ne No. Fax Addres Address s Geredah Aggregates Inc., P-1, Brgy. Nicdao, 0917-705- Nicdao, Baungon, Baungon, 193-013- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Baungon Sand and Gravel Dahino, Gerardo E. Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2017-18-3110/16/2018 10/16/2019 4.88 Nicdao Operational Rep. by Dahino, Baungon, Bukidnon 6914 Bukidnon Bukidnon 687 Gerardo E. P-9, Brgy. Castillanes, 0917-310- charlie_bebot@ Paradise, Cabanglasan, 265-857- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Cabanglasan Sand and Gravel UBI Castillanes, Charlie C. Permit Holder Cabulohan, None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2017-18-4111/14/2018 11/14/2019 3.00 Paradise Operational Charlie C. 4405 yahoo.com Cabanglasan Bukidnon 684 Cabanglasan P-9, Brgy. Anlugan, Castillanes, 0917-310- charlie_bebot@ Cabanglasan, 489-778- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Cabanglasan Sand and Gravel UBI Castillanes, Daisy M. Permit Holder Cabulohan, None None Cabanglasan, None None None CSAG CSAG-2018-02 1/24/2018 1/24/2019 3.00 Anlugan Operational Daisy M. 4405 yahoo.com Bukidnon 402 Cabanglasan Bukidnon P7 Pob. 09065-314- Iba, Cabanglasan, Cabanglasan, 471-520- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Cabanglasan Sand and Gravel Roma, Imelda Balatero Roma, Imelda Permit Holder Cabanglasan, None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2012-18-42 11/21/2018 11/21/2019 1.00 Iba Operational 438 Bukidnon Bukidnon 502 Bukidnon DL Construction/ Stall # 4, Public Sususco, JOMAR Market Bldg., P-10 Paradise, Cabanglasan, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Cabanglasan Sand and Gravel Sususco, Nemlinda Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2018-06 1/24/2018 1/24/2019 1.00 Paradise Operational Nemelinda D. Construction/Mafil Cabanglasan, Cabanglasan Bukidnon Construction/ HiLander Bukidnon UBI, ZAREPHATH Banbanagan, Maray- Maray-maray, Don Don Carlos, 180-569- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Don Carlos Sand and Gravel Alon, Joel P. Gen, Mdse, JOJIE Alon, Joel P. Permit Holder maray, Don Carlos, None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2018-36 10/16/2018 10/16/2019 4.82 Maray-maray Operational Carlos Bukidnon 378 Glass Ent. Bukidnon Tubiera, Evelyn San Nicolas, Don Brgy. Calao-calao, Don Carlos, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Don Carlos Sand and Gravel Tubiera, Evelyn O. Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2018-01 1/24/2018 1/24/2019 1.00 Calao-calao Operational O. Carlos, Bukidnon Don Carlos, Bukidnon Bukidnon Kalabugao, Gallenero, 0905-833- Kalabugao, Impasug- Impasug-ong, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Impasug-ong Sand and Gravel Mamawag Construction Gallenero, Orlando B. Permit Holder Impasugong, None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2017-18-128/30/2018 8/30/2019 1.00 Kalabugao Operational Orlando B. 9621 ong, Bukidnon Bukidnon Bukidnon P-5, Kalabugao, 0917-7100- Kalabugao, Impasug- Impasug-ong, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Impasug-ong Sand and Gravel Salid, Manuel UBI Salid, Manuel Permit Holder Impasug-ong, None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2017-18-096/13/2018 6/13/2019 1.00 Kalabugao Operational 684 ong, Bukidnon Bukidnon Bukidnon Eduave, Danilo Kulasihan, Lantapan, Kulasihan, Lantapan, Lantapan, 131-546- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Lantapan Sand and Gravel Eduave, Danilo C. Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2018-07 3/22/2018 3/22/2019 4.79 Kulasihan Operational C. Bukidnon Bukidnon Bukidnon 964-002 Omao, Rosalie St. Peter, Malaybalay St. Peter, Malaybalay Malaybalay, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Malaybalay City Sand and Gravel Omao, Rosalie C. Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2018-04 1/24/2018 1/24/2019 3.00 St. Peter Operational C. City City Bukidnon Zamboaguita, Brgy. Zamboanguita, Zamboanguit Malaybalay, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Malaybalay City Sand and Gravel Polo, Rachel D. Polo, Rachel D. Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2015-18-032/1/2018 2/1/2019 3.00 Operational Malaybalay City Malaybalay City a Bukidnon Singatao, Kulaman, Malaybalay Kulaman, Malaybalay Malaybalay, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Malaybalay City Sand and Gravel PMI Singatao, Michael T. Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2018-08 5/22/2018 5/22/2019 3.00 Kulaman Operational Michael T. City City Bukidnon KENTERA KENTERA VENTURES Sta. Inez, Malitbog, Malitbog, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Malitbog Sand and Gravel VENTURES Rep. by Permit Holder Butuan City None None None None None None CSAG CSAG- 2016-18-011/10/2018 1/10/2019 1.00 Sta. Inez Operational 445-610-733-003 Rep. by Glenn Bukidnon Bukidnon Glenn Willy T. Gerona Willy T. Gerona Manolo Damilag, Manolo 0905-172- fedemata@yah Sabangan, Dalirig, 931-311- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Manolo Fortich Sand and Gravel Abella, Fe D. JVAC & VENRAY Abella, Fe D. Permit Holder None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2015-18-178/30/2018 8/30/2019 4.51 Dalirig Fortich, Operational Fortich, Bukidnon 8446 oo.com Manolo Fortich 431 Bukidnon Manolo Calisagan, Calisagan, Raelonda Damilag, Manolo 09177-265- Sabangan, Dalirig, 110-371- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Manolo Fortich Sand and Gravel JVAC & VENRAY Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2015-18-188/30/2018 8/30/2019 4.60 Dalirig Fortich, Operational Raelonda V. V. Fortich, Bukidnon 5297 Manolo Fortich 540 Bukidnon Manolo Cinchez, Dalirig, Manolo 0917-879- dcinchez@unifr 200-077- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Manolo Fortich Sand and Gravel Balatero Cinchez, Dominic O. Permit Holder None None Dalirig, Manolo Fortich None None None CSAG CSAG-2011-18-3310/16/2018 10/16/2019 1.69 Dalirig Fortich, Operational Dominic O. Fortich 8029 utti.com.ph 222 Bukidnon Manolo Onahon, Eliseo Sabangan, Dalirig, Sabangan, Dalirig, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Manolo Fortich Sand and Gravel Onahon, Eliseo S. Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2011-18-052/1/2018 2/1/2019 1.00 Dalirig Fortich, Operational 191-206-405-000 S. Manolo Fortich Manolo Fortich Bukidnon Manolo Damilag, Manolo 0917- mnquino@gmai Sabangan, Dalirig, 101-442- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Manolo Fortich Sand and Gravel Quiño, Miguel N. No Operation Quiño, Miguel N. Permit Holder None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2015-18-168/30/2018 8/30/2019 1.90 Dalirig Fortich, No Operation Fortich 7940532 l.com Manolo Fortich 262 Bukidnon 0905105328 San Jose, Quezon, kfb.kiokogent@ Sunflower, San Jose, Quezon, 268-024- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Quezon Sand and Gravel Baguio, Kim Baguio, Kim Permit Holder 6/ 0917630 None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2016-18-4011/14/2018 11/14/2019 1.00 San Jose Operational Bukidnon yahoo.com Quezon Bukidnon 933 7773 Caburan, Halapitan, San Halapitan, San San Fernando, 492-152- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon San Fernando Sand and Gravel Caburan, Zenaida O. Permit Holder None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2016-18-021/24/2018 1/24/2019 3.00 Halapitan Operational Zenaida O. Fernando, Bukidnon Fernando, Bukidnon Bukidnon 787-000 P-4, Kalaganan, San 0916-691- Kalagangan, San San Fernando, 926-801- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon San Fernando Sand and Gravel Inson, Ernie Ernie Inson Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2015-18-065/21/2018 5/21/2019 3.00 Kalagangan Operational Fernando, Bukidnon 2934 Fernando, Bukidnon Bukidnon 500-002 Namnam, San 0936-362- Namnam, San San Fernando, 432-812- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon San Fernando Sand and Gravel Yeke, Jennyliza UBI Davao City Yeke, Jennyliza Permit Holder None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2015-18-3210/16/2018 10/16/2019 2.00 Namnam Operational Fernando 2363 Fernando Bukidnon 838-000 0926-827- Talakag, 167-211- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Talakag Sand and Gravel Balbon, Eugene Balbon, Eugene Permit Holder Talakag, Bukidnon None None None Dagumbaan, Talakag None None None CSAG CSAG-2013-18-3710/16/2018 10/16/2019 5.00 Dagumbaan Operational 4105 Bukidnon 460-003 0917-843- sorekvaleeycorp Ayala, Glenn Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, 463-361- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Sorekvalley Corp. Ayala, Glenn Dick C. Permit Holder Malaybalay City 7390/ 221- oration@gmail. None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2011-18-258/30/2018 8/30/2019 4.00 Nabag-o Operational Dick C. City Bukidnon 505-000 4772 com Ayala, Jason 0917-843- Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Sorekvalley Corp. Ayala, Jason Chad J. Permit Holder Malaybalay City None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2011-18-2512/1/2018 12/1/2019 4.28 Nabag-o Operational Chad J. 7390 City Bukidnon Bautista, Nabag-o, Valencia Nabag-o, Valencia Valencia City, 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Bautista, Leonardo Sr. Permit Holder None None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-2014-18-2710/16/2018 10/16/2019 4.20 Nabag-o Operational Leonardo Sr. City City Bukidnon Batangan, Valencia Batangan, Valencia Valencia City, 291-994- 2018 10 Non-Metallic Bukidnon Valencia City Sand and Gravel Bogo, Isabelita Bogo, Isabelita Permit Holder None None None None None None None CSAG CSAG-1998-18-075/30/2018
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