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CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 September 2017 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved 1. RUDHIL CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES, 17JF0017: Rehabilitation/improvement of flood control (Phase V) along Sibugay River 9/5/17 INC./ Jose Abad St., Brgy. Culo, Molave, ZDS Basin @ Barangay Sibuguey, Siay, ZS. ST. GERRARD CONSTRUCTION GEN. 17JA0087-Replacement of Togtobo Bridge (PSCG) (B0056MN) along Pagadian City- 2. CONTRACTOR & DEVELOPMENT CORP./ Zamboanga City road; Construction of one lane bridge at both side existing Togtobo 9/5/17 Seibert Drive, Talon-Talon, Zamboanga City bridge (B00560MN) along Pagadian City-Zamboanga City road, ZC. HENSO CONSTRUCTION/A.J. Saavedra Road 3. 17JC0038-Concreting of La Union junction-Dansalan farm to market road , Brgy. Cabatangan, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del 9/5/17 Dansalan, Labason, ZDN. Sur HENSO CONSTRUCTION/A.J. Saavedra Road 4. Cabatangan, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del 17JC0039- Concreting of New Bethlehem FMR, Brgy. New Bethlehem, Liloy, ZDN. 9/5/17 Sur HENSO CONSTRUCTION/A.J. Saavedra Road 5. 17JC0041-Concreting of Mateo Francisco Dulongin farm to market road, Brgy. Mateo Cabatangan, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del 9/5/17 Franciso, Siocon, ZDN. Sur HENSO CONSTRUCTION/A.J. Saavedra Road 6. 17JA0118- Concreting of Baluno-Zambales farm to market road- Phase 2, Brgy. Cabatangan, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del 9/5/17 Baluno, ZC. Sur NURBEN ENGINEERING AND BUILDING 7. CW-17-0216-0215- Construction of 2-storey, 8-classroom school buildings at Boalan CONTRACTOR/ #31 Monserat Drive, 9/5/17 Elementary School, Boalan, ZC. Baliwasan, ZC 8. Proposed construction of 2-storey residential , Lot 7, Block 7, Villa San Ignacio TRISTAN L. EDUARDO/ Tumaga, ZC 9/6/2017 Subdivision, Tumaga, ZC. 17JO0008 - Road upgrading (gravel to pave) of Zamboanga West Coastal road 9. UNITEC BUILDER, INC./ Villa Sta. Maria, (Limpapa Sibuco section), ZDN, 2nd DEO, K1996+500.00-k1998+270.00, L=1,770.00 9/5/2017 Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del Sur ln.m. k2002+855.00-k2003+415.00, L=560.00 ln.m. , chainage 0-chainage 940.00, L=940.00 ln.m. 10. UNITEC BUILDER, INC./ Villa Sta. Maria, 17JO0039- Construction of Labason River control , Poblacion Labason, ZDN. 9/5/2017 Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del Sur 11. RABAR CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING/ 17- 17JA0108- Concreting of Talisayan farm to market road, Talisayan, Zamboanga City. 9/5/2017 24 BCC Baliwasan Grande, Zamboanga City 12. ELEANOR VALENTE CAMARILLO/ Villa San 2-storey residential building, Villa San Ignacio Subd. (FILINVEST), Tumaga, ZC 9/6/2017 Ignacio Subd. (FILINVEST), Tumaga, ZC Page 1 of 7 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 September 2017 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved 13. DANNY LIM (AMN MARKETING)/ Buenavista Construction of Gas station, Buenavista Street, Zambo. City 9/6/2017 St., ZC 14. ZAMBOPEN CONSTRUCTION/ #3968 Lower 17JA0126- Repair/maintenance of flood control structure at Tumaga River Basin, 9/5/2017 Cabatangan, ZC Tugbungan section, ZC. 15. ESSA BUILDERS/ #8 Esmeraldo Drive Lower 17JA0115- Concreting of area to Siyungun farm to market road, Brgy. Tumitus, ZC. 9/5/2017 Cabatangan, ZC 16. MORTE CONSTRUCTION/ Poblacion CW-17-0418-038- Improvement of farm-to-market road, Guisao, ZC. 9/5/2017 Tampilisan, ZDN 17. MORTE CONSTRUCTION/ Poblacion CW-17-0418-039- Improvement of farm to market road, Dulian Pasonanca, ZC. 9/5/2017 Tampilisan, ZDN 18. VAF CONSTRUCTION/ New High Talisayan, Proposed construction of QMS-VEC Transaction Building, Administrative Building, 9/7/17 ZC Port of Zamboanga, ZC. 19. KHAN KON CHI CONSTRUCTION/Km 10.5 Rebidding: One (1) lot concreting of road (Phase II) at the ZamboEcozone Highlands, 9/7/17 Purok Kabantian, Davao City San Ramon, ZC 20. WILLIAM TO/ Pasonanca ZC Proposed 2-storey extention residential building, Pasonanca, ZC. 9/8/17 21. ANAMAR BUTLANG BALANG/ Talon-Talon, Proposed 2-storey extention residential building, Talon-Talon, ZC. 9/8/17 ZC 22. ROY TAN/ FILINVEST, Tumaga, ZC Construction of 2-storey residential building, FILINVEST, Tumaga, ZC. 9/8/17 23. ARNEL MARAVILLA/ Tetuan, ZC Construction of 2-storey, 4-units apartment building, Tetuan, ZC. 9/8/17 24. MOH. HIYA AMIRIL/ FILINVEST Lot 12, block Construction of 2-storey residential building, Filinvest, Lot 12, Block 16, Tumaga, ZC. 9/8/17 16, Tumaga, ZC 25. NATHANIEL ALANANO/ Bluehomes Construction of 2-storey residential building, Bluehomes Subd., Pasonanca, ZC. 9/8/17 Subdivision, Pasonanca, ZC SHIEHAM CONSTRUCTION AND 26. Repair of grouted rip-rap, RC stair, sheet pile and part of RC deck, port of Sindangan, ENTERPRISES/ Lot 6, Block 3 Lavarez, 9/8/17 ZDN. Mampang, ZC ASAP GENERAL TRADING CONSTRUCTION 27. CW-17-0523-032- Improvement of multi-purpose pavement at Murga St., Sta. Catalina & MAINTENANCE/ Estrada Street, San Roque, 9/8/17 ZC. ZC Page 2 of 7 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 September 2017 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved 28. A.I.YU BUILDERS/ Purok Bougainvilla, Sta. Construction of 3-storey building, Quezon Avenue, Dipolog City. 9/11/17 Filomena, ZDN CGR CAMILLE BUILDER, INC./ Four-C Ent. 29. Bldg. San Roque, Zamboanga City , 17JA0110- Construction of Brgy. Patalon farm to market road, Patalon, ZC. 9/11/17 Zamboanga Del Sur 30. SOUTHERN CITY COLLEGES, INC./Pilar Construction of 4-storey school building , Sevilla St., Brgy. Zone IV, ZC. 9/12/17 Street, Zone IV, ZC 31. E.G. AYOMA CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT ID # 17-05-151 - Proposed repair and upgrading of Salug RHU, Salug, 9/12/17 ENTERPRISES/Campaner Street, Zambo City ZDN. THREE J BUILDER AND DEVELOPER/ Block 32. Rebidding: Construction of 3 Phase Power Distribution Line (Phase II) at ZCSEZA, 2, Lot 3, Jade St., Santiago Village, Divisoria, 9/13/17 San Ramon, ZC. ZC 33. DIANE CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES/ 17JA0111: Concreting of Tala -Buenagatas farm to market road, Boalan, ZC. 9/15/17 148 Bougainvilla Road, Guiwan, ZC 34. KGD BUILDER/ Purok Masunurin, San Isidro Rebidding: One (1) lot revised development of water source-Deepwell at ZCSEZA 2, 9/15/17 General Santos City, South cotabato ZC. HENSO CONSTRUCTION/A.J. Saavedra Road 35. CW-17-0523-034- Improvement of farm to market road at Lapakan to Nangka, Calle 5, Cabatangan, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del 9/15/17 Lapakan, ZC. Sur 36. C J CONSTRUCTION/Gutierrez Tumaga CW-17-0719-066- Construction of covered walk at Dita Elementary School, Dita, ZC. 9/15/17 Porcentro, ZC 37. NLL CONSTRUCTION/ Covarrubias Drive, CW-17-0803-071- Construction of slope protection at irrigation canal at Siguinan, 9/15/17 Divisoria, ZC Sangali, ZC. 38. RAB CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY/ CW-17-0803-081- Construction of drainage system, Tumaga, ZC. 9/15/17 Covarrubias Drive, Divisoria, ZC JIMWEN CONSTRUCTION AND GENERAL 17JG0040- Concreting of Brgy. Libayoy-Mate-Lourdes farm to market road, Sta. 39. MERCHANDISE/Purok Mauswagon Barangay 0+000.00 - Sta. 0+438.50 (Net Length: 438.50 m) , Brgy. Libayoy, Tigbao, 9/15/17 Banale, Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga del Sur. 17JE0013- Asset Preservation of National Roads - Rehabilitation/reconstruction of 40. RUDHIL CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES, National Roads with slips, slope collapse and landslide slope protection along junction 9/15/17 INC./ Jose Abad St., Brgy. Culo, Molave, ZDS Switch-junction Monte Alegre Road (SO1097MN), K1648+200 - K1648+546.39. Page 3 of 7 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Regional Office No. 9 September 2017 Date No. Company Name Project Name and Location Approved JIMWEN CONSTRUCTION AND GENERAL 17JG0041- Concreting of Poblacion to Bacayawan Farm to Market Road, Sta. 41. MERCHANDISE/Purok Mauswagon Barangay 0+000.00 - Sta. 0+528.00 (Net Length: 528.00 m), Brgy. Bacayawan, Dimataling, 9/15/17 Banale, Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga del Sur. 42. RG BUILDERS/ Km. 6 Arquiza Drive Mampang, 17JC0040- Concreting of Brgy. Fatima - Sto. Niño farm to market road, Fatima- Sto. 9/15/17 Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del Sur Niño, Salug, ZDN. 43. RUDHIL CONSTRUCTION & ENTERPRISES, Extension of Balay Bisaya for Canteen/Cafeteria, Provincial Government Center, Dao, 9/15/17 INC./ Jose Abad St., Brgy. Culo, Molave, ZDS Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur. ESR CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION / 2M CONSTRUCTION AND 17JOOO54- Widening of Vitali bridge and approaches along Pagadian City-ZC road, 44. ENTERPRISES (JV)National Highway Tiguma, Brgy. Vitali, ZC beginning of project: 1864+700.00, Abutment A: 1864+935.79, 9/18/17 Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur / Hasim Abutment B: 1864+987.13, End of project: 1865+097.03, Approached Net length: Compound, Sunrise Village, 3rd st. Guiwan, 345.69 ln.m., Bridge length: 51.34 ln.m. Zamboanga City 45. STEEL RICH CONSTRUCTION/466-A CW-17-0803-062- Construction of drainage system at Talon-Talon, ZC. 9/18/17 Fernandez Drive, San Jose St., ZC LONG ISLAND BUILDERS AND 46. CONTRUCTION/ Quirino St. Don Andress, Ipil, 17JF0020 -Repair of Planning & Design Section, ZS 2nd DEO, ZS. 9/18/17 Zamboanga Sibugay 17JI0066- Asphalt overlay along junction Imelda-Alicia Road, K1751+000 - BADSBRO CONSTRUCTION & GENERAL 47. K1751+958.00, K1753+123.00 - K1753+323.50, K1754+000 - K1754+932, MERCHANDISE/RCDG CONSTRUCTION 9/19/17 K1755+940 - K1756+100.00, K1756+850.00 - K1757+000, K1757+000.00 - K1757 CORP (JV) Veterans Village, Ipil, ZS +515, Zamboanga Sibugay. MONTANO CONSTRUCTION AND 48. 17JB0001- Construction of 2-storey Standard DPWH Building with roof deck, ZDN 1st DEVELOPMENT CORP . /AIYU BUILDERS & 9/19/17 DEO Building, Brgy. Gulayon, ZDN. ENT.(JV) Sta. Filomena/ Sta. Isabel, ZDN 49. RADZMIR S ABUBAKAR/ Sto. Niño, ZC Construction of 2-storey building residential/commercial, Sto. Niño, ZC.
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