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Region IV-A 23,772,040,000 1,431 Projects Annual Infrastructure Program Revisions Flag: (D)elisted; (M)odified; (R)ealigned; (T)erminated Operating Unit/ Revisions UACS PAP Project Component Decsription Project Component ID Type of Work Target Unit Target Allocation Implementing Office Flag Region IV-A 23,772,040,000 1,431 projects GAA 2016 MFO-1 14,051,579,000 363 projects Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 1,382,250,000 100 projects BATANGAS (FIRST DISTRICT) Network Development - Improvement/Widening of National Roads - Secondary 165003015100002 Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - K0094+-880 - K0096+280, K0096+335 - P00005435LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 11.000 165,000,000 Central Office / Region IV- K0097+220, K0097+750 - K0098+621 - Road Widening A 165003015100042 Tagaytay-Nasugbu Rd - K0073+091- K0073+591, K0081+066- K0081 P00005436LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 2.332 35,000,000 Batangas 1st District +732 - Road Widening Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015100043 Nasugbu-Lian-Calatagan Rd - K0099+-600 - K0099+208, K0099 P00012207LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 3.192 27,000,000 Batangas 1st District +-580 - K0099+208 - Road Widening Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015100044 Tagaytay - Nasugbu Road - K0085+000 - K0085+942 - Road P00012209LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 1.884 20,000,000 Batangas 1st District Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015100045 Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road - K082+000 -K082+500 - Road Widening P00012210LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 1.000 15,000,000 Batangas 1st District Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015100046 Palico - Balayan - Batangas Road - K0120+137 - K0121+096 - Road P00012208LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 1.926 20,000,000 Batangas 1st District Widening Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015100047 Tagaytay-Nasugbu Road - K0090+000 -K0091+303 - Road Widening P00012211LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 2.608 20,000,000 Batangas 1st District Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 3/29/2017 9:42:17 AM Page 1 of 151 Operating Unit/ Revisions UACS PAP Project Component Decsription Project Component ID Type of Work Target Unit Target Allocation Implementing Office Flag Network Development - Improvement/Widening of National Roads - Tertiary 165003015200040 Palico-Balayan-Lemery-Taal Div Rd - K0128+050- K0129+389 - Road P00005634LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 2.666 40,000,000 Batangas 1st District Widening Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015200041 Talisay - Laurel - Agoncillo - Lemery Road - K0122+(-334) - K0122+ P00012212LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 1.280 20,000,000 Batangas 1st District 306 - Road Widening Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015200042 Talisay - Laurel - Agoncillo - Lemery Road - K0122+306 - K0122+352, P00012213LZ-CW1 Road Widening Lane Km 1.283 20,000,000 Batangas 1st District K0122+358.5 - K0122+954 - Road Widening Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office Network Development - Off-Carriageway Improvement including drainage 165003015600058 Tagaytay-Nasugbu Rd - K0100+068 - K0101+241 - Off-Carriageway P00003285LZ-CW1 Off-Carriageway Square meters 4,999 29,325,000 Batangas 1st District Improvement: Shoulder Paving / Construction Improvement: Shoulder Engineering Office / Paving / Construction Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003015600059 Ternate-Nasugbu Rd - Chainage 4149 - Chainage 5899 - Off- P00003286LZ-CW1 Off-Carriageway Square meters 8,575 43,675,000 Batangas 1st District Carriageway Improvement: Shoulder Paving / Construction Improvement: Shoulder Engineering Office / Paving / Construction Batangas 1st District Engineering Office Construction and Maintenance of Bridges along National Roads - Rehabilitation/ Major Repair of Permanent Bridges 165003016200152 Balisong Br. (B01327LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00001999LZ-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Number of 1 2,000,000 Batangas 1st District Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Bridge Repair of Bridge Bridges Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016200153 Duhatan Br. (B03051LZ) along Balayan-Balibago Rd - Rehabilitation / P00002000LZ-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Number of 1 2,000,000 Batangas 1st District Major Repair of Bridge Repair of Bridge Bridges Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016200154 Lian Br. (B03176LZ) along Nasugbu-Lian-Calatagan Rd - P00002001LZ-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Number of 1 39,000,000 Batangas 1st District Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Bridge Repair of Bridge Bridges Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016200155 Mataywanak Br. (B00039LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00001647LZ-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Number of 1 16,000,000 Batangas 1st District Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Bridge Repair of Bridge Bridges Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 3/29/2017 9:42:17 AM Page 2 of 151 Operating Unit/ Revisions UACS PAP Project Component Decsription Project Component ID Type of Work Target Unit Target Allocation Implementing Office Flag 165003016200156 Munting Tubig Br. (B00103LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00001649LZ-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Number of 1 11,500,000 Batangas 1st District Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Bridge Repair of Bridge Bridges Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016200157 Obispo Br. (B00036LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00001646LZ-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Number of 1 15,000,000 Batangas 1st District Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Bridge Repair of Bridge Bridges Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016200158 Puting Bato Br. (B00004LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00001643LZ-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Number of 1 6,000,000 Batangas 1st District Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Bridge Repair of Bridge Bridges Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office Construction and Maintenance of Bridges along National Roads - Widening of Permanent Bridges to more than 2 Lanes 165003016300111 Bagong Tubig Br. (B00001LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00002751LZ-CW1 Widening of Bridge Square meters 466 48,800,000 Batangas 1st District Widening of Bridge Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016300112 Calauang Br. (B00009LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00002752LZ-CW1 Widening of Bridge Square meters 209 22,000,000 Batangas 1st District Widening of Bridge Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016300113 Colong Colong Br. (B00005LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00002753LZ-CW1 Widening of Bridge Square meters 421 49,500,000 Batangas 1st District Widening of Bridge Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016300114 Cayponce Br. (B00011LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00002754LZ-CW1 Widening of Bridge Square meters 96 10,500,000 Batangas 1st District Widening of Bridge Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016300115 Matingain Br. (B00048LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - P00001648LZ-CW1 Widening of Bridge Square meters 142 21,000,000 Batangas 1st District Widening of Bridge Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003016300116 Sinisian Br. (B00012LZ) along Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - Widening P00002755LZ-CW1 Widening of Bridge Square meters 352 36,900,000 Batangas 1st District of Bridge Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office Network Development - Construction of Missing Gaps connecting National Roads, including ROW 165003015400027 General Aguinaldo-Magallanes-Nasugbu Road (East-West Road) P00003190LZ-CW1 Construction of Gravel Lane Km 10.720 134,000,000 Central Office / Region IV- Nasugbu Section incl. Bridge, Batangas 1st LD - Construction of Road A Gravel Road 3/29/2017 9:42:17 AM Page 3 of 151 Operating Unit/ Revisions UACS PAP Project Component Decsription Project Component ID Type of Work Target Unit Target Allocation Implementing Office Flag Asset Preservation of National Roads - Construction/ Upgrading/ Rehabilitation of Drainage along National Roads - Secondary 165003014800030 Palico-Balayan-Batangas Rd - K0131+668 - K0134+149 - P00002938LZ-CW1 Construction of Lineal meters 4,972 45,000,000 Batangas 1st District Construction of Drainage Structure along Road Drainage Structure Engineering Office / along Road Batangas 1st District Engineering Office Asset Preservation of National Roads - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved National Roads including drainage based on Pavement Management System/ Highway Development Management-4 (HDM-4) - Secondary 165003014200045 Balayan - Balibago Rd - K0106+888 - K0107+031 - Construction of P00009210LZ-CW1 Construction of Lane Km 0.270 3,600,000 Batangas 1st District Concrete Road Concrete Road Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003014200046 Balayan - Balibago Rd - K0107+112 - K0107+172 - Construction of P00009211LZ-CW1 Construction of Lane Km 0.120 1,275,000 Batangas 1st District Concrete Road Concrete Road Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003014200047 Balayan - Balibago Rd - K0108+320 - K0109+000 - Construction of P00009212LZ-CW1 Construction of Lane Km 1.350 16,875,000 Batangas 1st District Concrete Road Concrete Road Engineering Office / Batangas 1st District Engineering Office 165003014200048 Balayan - Balibago Rd - K0110+000
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