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(CSHP) DOLE-CARAGA July 2018 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-CARAGA July 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Principal / Owner Approved JODEL CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY & INSTALLATION/CONSTRUCTION OF SIX(6) UNITS PROVINCE OF AGUSAN 1 July 4, MDSE/JOEL ABUNDO OMOY/PUROK CONCRETE MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITY (MRF) OF DEL NORTE 2018 1, BABAG, BUTUAN CITY AGUSAN DEL NORTE HOSPITALS LGC TRUCKING AND PROVINCE OF AGUSAN 2 CONSTRUCTION/IMPROVEMENT OF SLOPE PROTECTION July 4, CONSTRUCTION/LORETO G. DEL NORTE ALONG CULIT-PAG-AO-JAGUIMITAN PROVINCIAL ROAD 2018 CHIU/PILI DRIVE, BUTUAN CITY FLORIANE CONSTRUCTION & LGU NASIPIT, AGUSAN 3 SUPPLY/FLORENCIO D. AGOT/279 July 4, DEL NORTE CONCRETING OF ROAD LEADING TO RHU BUILDING ANNEX 1ST ST., GUINGONA 2018 SUBD.,BUTUAN CITY M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA DPWH-CARAGA REGION 18ND0059: REPAIR/REHAB, ASPHALT OVERLAY ALONG 4 NORICO T. July 4, XIII BUTUAN CITY-CAGAYAN DE ORO-ILIGAN ROAD K1243+046- MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, 2018 K1244+192,ADN, BUTUAN CITY BUKIDNON 8709 M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA DPWH-CARAGA REGION 18ND0060: REPAIR/REHAB, ASPHALT OVERLAY ALONG 5 NORICO T. July 4, XIII BUTUAN CITY-CAGAYAN DE ORO-ILIGAN ROAD K1247+000- MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, 2018 K1249+461,ADN, BUTUAN CITY BUKIDNON 8709 18ND0065: CONST/IMPROVEMENT OF ACCESS ROADS DPWH-CARAGA REGION M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA LEADING TO BRGY. LINGAYAO-INTERIM BRGY. OF LAWAN- XIII 6 NORICO T. LAWAN RD IN SUPPORT OF LAS NIEVES, July 4, MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, BUENAVISTA,NASIPIT,CARMEN (LASBUENASCAR) 2018 BUKIDNON 8709 SUSTAINABLE AGRO FORESTRY DEV'T PROJ., LAS NIEVES, ADN 18NC0048: REHAB/ REPAIR OF DAMAGED SLOPE/BANK DPWH-ADS 2ND DEO 7 ADFIL CORP./JOSEPH Q July 4, PROTECTION W/ DRAINAGE ALONG BAHAYAN RIVER GORME/DOONGAN, BUTUAN CITY 2018 UPSTREAM OF BAYAHAN BRIDGE J-R3 CONSTRUCTION & LGU-NASIPIT 8 SUPPLY/ENGR. ZOSIMO R. ROSALES, July 4, IMPROVEMENT OF MULTI PURPOSE BUILDING JR./P-18A LOWER MANDACPAN, 2018 BRGY. SAN VICENTE, BUTUAN CITY Page 1 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-CARAGA July 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Principal / Owner Approved 18NA0044: CONST./REHAB OF FLOOD MITIGATION DPWH-ADN HEXAMINDZ CORP./HENRY B. 9 FACILITIES WITH IN MAJOR RIVER BASINS AND PRINCIPAL July 4, DEO,BUTUAN CITY SABATE/PEARL ST., MARFORI RIVERS-CONST. OF RING DIKE ALONG LAKE MAINIT 2018 HEIGHTS SUBD., DAVAO CITY (BRGY. LAPAZ, SANTIAGO SECTION) RELY CONST. & SUPPLY/RENATO DPWH-SDN 2ND DEO 10 DELA ROSA CASTANEDA/KM. 7 18NG0062: ROAD WIDENING-SECONDARY ROADS DAPA July 4, TIGATTO ROAD. BUHANGIN, DAVAO JCT CANCOHOY ROAD (K0001+(-1019)-K0002+000) 2018 CITY FLORIANE CONSTRUCTION & NIA-ASDI IMO, AMBAGO 11 SUPPLY/FLORENCIO D. AGOT/279 CONSTRUCTION OF CANALIZATION AND CANAL July 4, BUTUAN CITY ANNEX 1ST ST., GUINGONA STRUCTURES, CAMPO BACUAG SURIGAO DEL NORTE 2018 SUBD.,BUTUAN CITY MAG CORP./ARTHUR R. ABAD/NO. 10 18NI0036: PACKAGE 10 -CONST. (COMPLETION) OF MULTI DPWH-SDS 2ND DEO 12 July 5, BOR, BUILDING 1 CARMEN, DAVAO PURPOSE BUILDING, RAJAH CABUNGSUAN SDS,BOGAC 2018 DEL NORTE LINGIG SDS,PALO ALTO LINGIG SDS JODEL CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY & CITY GOVERNMENT OF 13 CONSTRUCTION OF NEW HEALTH CENTER AT BRGY. July 5, MDSE/JOEL ABUNDO OMOY/PUROK BUTUAN CITY BILAY, BUTUAN CITY 2018 1, BABAG, BUTUAN CITY MAG CORP./ARTHUR R. ABAD/NO. 10 18NI0037: PACKAGE 11-CONST. (COMPLETION) OF MULTI DPWH- SDS 2ND DEO 14 July 5, BOR, BUILDING 1 CARMEN, DAVAO PURPOSE BUILDING,BATUNAN TAGBINA SDS, BRGY. 2018 DEL NORTE SORIANO TAGBINA SDS,MANAMBIA TAGBINA SDS TABADA CONST. & SUPPLIES/ NATIONAL IRRIGATION 15 CONSTRUCTION OF DIVERSION WORKS, CANALIZATION & July 5, GEMMA P. TABADA/326KM. 3 BAAN, ADMINISTRATION (NIA) TERMINAL FACILITIES OF TIDMAN CIS 2018 BUTUAN CITY C&R CONSTRUCTION & PROVINCE OF AGUSAN 16 CONSTRUCTION OF HINIMBANGAN WATER SYSTEM LEVEL July 5, SUPPLY/ANGELITO A. CONDE/291 DEL NORTE II AT KITCHARAO, AGUSAN DEL NORTE 2018 CAPITOL DRIVE, BUTUAN CITY AGUERO CONSTRUCTION/RONNIE S. 18NI0022: PACKAGE 1 - CONSTRUCTION (COMPLETION OF DPWH-SDS 2ND DEO 17 July 5, AGUERO/ P-1, BRGY. 5, SAN MULTIPURPOSE BUILDINGAT 2018 FRANCISCO, AGUSAN DEL SUR BACULIN,CAQMPA,HARIP,BIGAAN HINATUAN, SDS 18 EDANNA CONSTRUCTION/EDGAR P. REPAIR OF RC WHARF AND REPLACEMENT OF July 5, PHILIPPINE PORTS CABADING/ZONE 4 #89 BIASONG, FENDERING SYSTEM AT THE PORT OF MASAO, BRGY. 2018 AUTHORUTY Page 2 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-CARAGA July 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Principal / Owner Approved SAN ISIDRO, TALISAY CITY, CEBU LUMBOCAN, BUTUAN CITY CARTESIAN BUILDERS/REHUM S. LGU- MUNICIPALITY OF 19 LOPEZ/ 083 SAMPAGUITA ST., EXPANSION OF MUNICIPAL GYM (PHASE 2) AT BRGY. July 5, CAGDIANAO KASKAG VILLAGE, BRGY. POBLACION, CAGDIANAO, DINAGAT ISLAND 2018 WASHINGTON, SURIGAO CITY CARTESIAN BUILDERS/REHUM S. LGU- MUNICIPALITY OF CONCRETING OF NUEVA ESTRELLA FMR (BRIDGE 20 LOPEZ/ 083 SAMPAGUITA ST., July 5, CAGDIANAO APPROACH) AT BRGY. NUEVA ESTRELLA, CAGDIANAO, KASKAG VILLAGE, BRGY. 2018 DINAGAT ISLAND WASHINGTON, SURIGAO CITY 21 DATREBIL CONST. & SUPPLY/ANGEL 18NB0056: CONST. OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM LEVEL II, July 5, DPWH-ADS UY/ P2-A BADING, BUTUAN CITY PROSPERIDAD (PHASE I) 2018 22 DATREBIL CONST. & SUPPLY/ANGEL 18NB0025: CONST. OF WATER SYSTEM LEVEL 2, July 5, DPWH-ADS UY/ P2-A BADING, BUTUAN CITY MAGSAYSAY SIBAGAT ADS 2018 LGC TRUCKING AND PROVINCE OF AGUSAN 23 CONSTRUCTION/IMPROVEMENT OF SLOPE PROTECTION July 4, CONSTRUCTION/LORETO G. DEL NORTE ALONG CULIT-PAG-AO-JAGUIMITAN PROVINCIAL ROAD 2018 CHIU/PILI DRIVE, BUTUAN CITY FLORIANE CONSTRUCTION & LGU NASIPIT, AGUSAN 24 SUPPLY/FLORENCIO D. AGOT/279 July 4, DEL NORTE CONCRETING OF ROAD LEADING TO RHU BUILDING ANNEX 1ST ST., GUINGONA 2018 SUBD.,BUTUAN CITY M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA DPWH-CARAGA REGION 18ND0059: REPAIR/REHAB, ASPHALT OVERLAY ALONG 25 NORICO T. July 4, XIII BUTUAN CITY-CAGAYAN DE ORO-ILIGAN ROAD K1243+046- MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, 2018 K1244+192,ADN, BUTUAN CITY BUKIDNON 8709 M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA DPWH-CARAGA REGION 18ND0060: REPAIR/REHAB, ASPHALT OVERLAY ALONG 26 NORICO T. July 4, XIII BUTUAN CITY-CAGAYAN DE ORO-ILIGAN ROAD K1247+000- MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, 2018 K1249+461,ADN, BUTUAN CITY BUKIDNON 8709 M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA 18ND0065: CONST/IMPROVEMENT OF ACCESS ROADS DPWH-CARAGA REGION 27 NORICO T. LEADING TO BRGY. LINGAYAO-INTERIM BRGY. OF LAWAN- July 4, XIII MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, LAWAN RD IN SUPPORT OF LAS NIEVES, 2018 BUKIDNON 8709 BUENAVISTA,NASIPIT,CARMEN (LASBUENASCAR) Page 3 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-CARAGA July 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Principal / Owner Approved SUSTAINABLE AGRO FORESTRY DEV'T PROJ., LAS NIEVES, ADN 18NC0048: REHAB/ REPAIR OF DAMAGED SLOPE/BANK DPWH-ADS 2ND DEO 28 ADFIL CORP./JOSEPH Q July 4, PROTECTION W/ DRAINAGE ALONG BAHAYAN RIVER GORME/DOONGAN, BUTUAN CITY 2018 UPSTREAM OF BAYAHAN BRIDGE J-R3 CONSTRUCTION & LGU-NASIPIT 29 SUPPLY/ENGR. ZOSIMO R. ROSALES, July 4, IMPROVEMENT OF MULTI PURPOSE BUILDING JR./P-18A LOWER MANDACPAN, 2018 BRGY. SAN VICENTE, BUTUAN CITY 18NA0044: CONST./REHAB OF FLOOD MITIGATION DPWH-ADN HEXAMINDZ CORP./HENRY B. 30 FACILITIES WITH IN MAJOR RIVER BASINS AND PRINCIPAL July 4, DEO,BUTUAN CITY SABATE/PEARL ST., MARFORI RIVERS-CONST. OF RING DIKE ALONG LAKE MAINIT 2018 HEIGHTS SUBD., DAVAO CITY (BRGY. LAPAZ, SANTIAGO SECTION) RELY CONST. & SUPPLY/RENATO DPWH-SDN 2ND DEO 31 DELA ROSA CASTANEDA/KM. 7 18NG0062: ROAD WIDENING-SECONDARY ROADS DAPA July 4, TIGATTO ROAD. BUHANGIN, DAVAO JCT CANCOHOY ROAD (K0001+(-1019)-K0002+000) 2018 CITY FLORIANE CONSTRUCTION & NIA-ASDI IMO, AMBAGO 32 SUPPLY/FLORENCIO D. AGOT/279 CONSTRUCTION OF CANALIZATION AND CANAL July 4, BUTUAN CITY ANNEX 1ST ST., GUINGONA STRUCTURES, CAMPO BACUAG SURIGAO DEL NORTE 2018 SUBD.,BUTUAN CITY MAG CORP./ARTHUR R. ABAD/NO. 10 18NI0036: PACKAGE 10 -CONST. (COMPLETION) OF MULTI DPWH-SDS 2ND DEO 33 July 4, BOR, BUILDING 1 CARMEN, DAVAO PURPOSE BUILDING, RAJAH CABUNGSUAN SDS,BOGAC 2018 DEL NORTE LINGIG SDS,PALO ALTO LINGIG SDS LGC TRUCKING AND PROVINCE OF AGUSAN 34 CONSTRUCTION/IMPROVEMENT OF SLOPE PROTECTION July 4, CONSTRUCTION/LORETO G. DEL NORTE ALONG CULIT-PAG-AO-JAGUIMITAN PROVINCIAL ROAD 2018 CHIU/PILI DRIVE, BUTUAN CITY FLORIANE CONSTRUCTION & LGU NASIPIT, AGUSAN 35 SUPPLY/FLORENCIO D. AGOT/279 July 4, DEL NORTE CONCRETING OF ROAD LEADING TO RHU BUILDING ANNEX 1ST ST., GUINGONA 2018 SUBD.,BUTUAN CITY Page 4 of 26 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-CARAGA July 2018 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Principal / Owner Approved M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA DPWH-CARAGA REGION 18ND0059: REPAIR/REHAB, ASPHALT OVERLAY ALONG 36 NORICO T. July 4, XIII BUTUAN CITY-CAGAYAN DE ORO-ILIGAN ROAD K1243+046- MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, 2018 K1244+192,ADN, BUTUAN CITY BUKIDNON 8709 M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA DPWH-CARAGA REGION 18ND0060: REPAIR/REHAB, ASPHALT OVERLAY ALONG 37 NORICO T. July 4, XIII BUTUAN CITY-CAGAYAN DE ORO-ILIGAN ROAD K1247+000- MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, 2018 K1249+461,ADN, BUTUAN CITY BUKIDNON 8709 18ND0065: CONST/IMPROVEMENT OF ACCESS ROADS DPWH-CARAGA REGION M. MONTESCLAROS ENT., INC/MARIA LEADING TO BRGY. LINGAYAO-INTERIM BRGY. OF LAWAN- XIII 38 NORICO T. LAWAN RD IN SUPPORT OF LAS NIEVES, July 4, MONTESCLAROS/VALENCIA CITY, BUENAVISTA,NASIPIT,CARMEN (LASBUENASCAR) 2018 BUKIDNON 8709 SUSTAINABLE AGRO FORESTRY DEV'T PROJ., LAS NIEVES, ADN 18NC0048: REHAB/ REPAIR OF DAMAGED SLOPE/BANK DPWH-ADS 2ND DEO 39 ADFIL CORP./JOSEPH Q July 4, PROTECTION W/ DRAINAGE ALONG BAHAYAN RIVER GORME/DOONGAN, BUTUAN CITY 2018 UPSTREAM OF BAYAHAN BRIDGE J-R3 CONSTRUCTION & LGU-NASIPIT 40 SUPPLY/ENGR. ZOSIMO R. ROSALES, July 4, IMPROVEMENT OF MULTI PURPOSE BUILDING JR./P-18A LOWER MANDACPAN, 2018 BRGY.
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