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Male Female Total Aklan Various Sand and Gravel Permit Holders 234 43 MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO.: 6 ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT OF OPERATING METALLIC MINES & QUARRIES YEAR 2019 MINING EMPLOYMENT PROVINCE CONTRACTOR/PERMIT HOLDER LOCATION TENEMENT/PERMIT Male Female Total various sand and gravel permit Aklan holders 234 43 277 IBC International Builders Corp. MPP-018-033-VI Brgy. Laguinbanwa, Ibajay, Aklan 10 1 11 Alag, Florencio M. CP NO. 06(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Agdugayan, Ibajay, Aklan 7 7 Alonzo, Antoinette M. Brgy. Unat, Ibajay, Aklan 1 1 2 Andrada, Allyn A. CP NO. 01(2019)VI-3N Brgy. Mina, Lezo, Aklan 1 1 2 Aniciete, Romero R. CP NO. 07(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Polo, Banga, Aklan 13 2 15 Ascaño, Mabini D. III Brgy. San Jose, Ibajay, Aklan 5 1 6 Candari, Elenita T. CP NO. 16 (2019) VI-3N Brgy. Bugtong-Bato, Ibajay, Aklan 10 1 11 Candari, Oscar G. Brgy.Unat, Ibajay, Aklan 10 1 11 Del Rosario, Teresita S. CP NO. 14(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Polo, Banga, Aklan 3 1 4 Dulpa, Janeth G. CP NO. 11(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Cupang, Banga, Aklan 8 6 14 Fernandez, Victor L. CP NO.12(2019)VI-3N Brgy. Mina, Lezo, Aklan 3 0 3 Ibit, Catherine R. CP No. 21(2018)VI-3N Brgy. Polo, Banga, Aklan 7 1 8 Ibit, Evelyn B. CP NO. 19 (2019) VI-3R Brgy. Taba-ao, Banga, Aklan 7 1 8 Ibit, Jhon Michael B. Brgy. Taba-ao, Banga, Aklan 7 1 8 Inolino, John Patrick C. CP NO. 03(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Tambu-an, Malinao, Aklan 4 1 5 Manikan, Doralyn CP No. 26(2019) VI-3R Brgy. Agdugayan, Ibajay, Aklan 4 1 5 Mationg, Ronnie R. CP NO. 10(2019) VI-3R Brgy. Mobo, Kalibo, Aklan 4 2 6 Maquirang, Victor Steve M. CP NO. 08(2019)VI-3R Brgy. Rizal, Ibajay, Aklan 6 0 6 Montero, Lito John J. CP NO. 24 (2019) VI-3N Brgy. Naile, Ibajay, Aklan 10 1 11 Nalangan, Mary Paz A. CP NO.09(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Cupang, Banga, Aklan 4 0 4 Nalangan, Miguel V. CP NO. 04(2018) VI-3N Brgy. Ugsod, Banga, Aklan 4 0 4 Nemar/Stone Builders Corp. formerly Brgy. Lapnag, Banga, Aklan 4 4 Duron & Partners Multi Ventures Co. Neron, Teodoro Jr. Brgy. Polo, Banga, Aklan 3 1 4 Oducado, Rowena P. CP NO. 21 (2019) VI - 3R Brgy. Ugsod, Banga, Aklan 3 0 3 Ramirez, Leah Q. CP No. 25(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Ugsod, Banga, Aklan 9 1 10 Randoy, Marlon R. CP NO. 17 (2019) VI- 3N Brgy. Badiangan, Banga, Aklan 2 3 5 Reloj, Ronald P. Brgy. Lapnag, Banga, Aklan 1 1 2 Reunir, Eugene C. CP NO. 18 (2019) VI - 3N Brgy. Poblacion, Malinao, Aklan 4 1 5 Reunir, Joahnna I. CP NO. 08(2018)VI-3N Brgy. Ugsod, Banga, Aklan 4 1 5 Reyes, Lourdes P. CP NO. 06(2018) VI-3N Brgy. Bachao Sur, Kalibo, Aklan 5 1 6 CP NO. 12(2018) VI-3R Rovero, George F. Brgy. Bachao Sur, Kalibo, Aklan 7 2 (Amendment) 9 Sazon, Reva Grace F. CP NO. 02(2019) VI-3R Brgy. Mina, Lezo, Aklan 4 1 5 Sevilla, Percival J. CP NO.05(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Unat, Ibajay, Aklan 8 1 9 Teodosio, Joseph Pierre R. CP NO. 23 (2018)VI-3N Brgy. Taba-ao, Banga, Aklan 4 0 4 Toriaga, Sandy I. CP NO. 09(2018)VI-3R Brgy. Cupang, Banga, Aklan 4 1 5 Valenzuela, Ralph T. CP NO. 23(2019) VI-3R Brgy. Mobo, Kalibo, Aklan 2 1 3 Villanueva, Alma B. CP NO. 20(2018)VI-3N Brgy. Cupang, Banga, Aklan 8 3 11 Zapata, John Randy P. CP NO. 22(2018)VI-3N Brgy. Polo, Banga, Aklan 8 8 Zeque, Mary Rose Z. CP No.13(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Badiangan, Banga, Aklan 7 7 Zeque, Romualdo S. CP NO. 20 (2019) VI - 3R Brgy. Taba-ao, Banga, Aklan 8 0 8 Zeque, Rosemarie Z. CP NO. 22(2019) VI-3R Brgy. Polo, Banga, Aklan 8 0 8 79 Cornerstone Const. Dev't Corp. CP NO. 04(2019) VI-3N Brgy. Ugsod, Banga, Aklan 3 2 5 various sand and gravel permit 42 17 59 Antique holders Cadigal, Edwin P. MGS 2019-001 Bari, Sibalom, Antique 2 - 2 Fabila, Felvicent Macario MGS 2018-052 Bari, Sibalom, Antique 2 - 2 Lestino, Anabel MGS 2018-062 Dist. IV, Sibalom, Antique 7 3 10 Lorenzo, Jessie M. MGS 2019-009 Camancijan, Culasi, Antique - 3 3 Talidong, Luther MGS 2018-023 Pob. Patnongon, Antique 4 1 5 Tan, Alvin Patrick / MGS 2019-002 Sinundolan, San Remegio, Antique 4 2 6 AGT Construction Corporation Tolentino, Ian V. 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Dolores, Dumalag 20 4 24 Funcion, Claire H. 026(29)2019 Brgy. Bito-on, Ilawod, Cuartero 6 1 7 Gallenero, Celo G. 11-2018-CSAG Brgy. Salong, Tapaz 2 1 3 Garbo, Leo L. 044(47)2019 Brgy. San Vicenta, Tapaz 3 3 Gequillo, Lucio F. 025(28)2018 Brgy. Duran, Dumalag 5 1 6 Gicole, Benjie G. 042(45)2018 Brgy. San Roque, Tapaz 2 2 4 Gloria, Nestor G. Jr. 023(24)2018 Brgy. Garcia, Tapaz 5 5 Glumalid, Jamesn G. Jr. 052(55)2019 Brgy. Lagdungan, Tapaz 2 2 Gomez, Mario C. 055(58)32019 Brgy. Lagdungan, Tapaz 3 1 4 Guillermo, Jonathan R. 05(54) 2019 Brgy. Jaena Norte, Jamindan 5 5 Hurtada, Rojo Guerrero R. 054(57)2023 Brgy. Quinat-uyan, Maayon 5 1 6 Inocencio, Narciso R. 046(49)2019 Brgy. Sitio Tarongaw, Jamindan 4 4 Ladores, Jose A. Jr. 049(52)2019 Brgy. Duran, Dumalag 6 1 7 Librason, Arnel B. 034(37)2018 Brgy. Aglimocon, Maayon 2 1 3 Llamas, Danilo S. 040(42)2018 Brgy. Nasunogan, Dao 6 6 Luces, Richard G. 056(59)2019 Brgy. Agambulong, Jamindan 1 1 2 Olmedo, Victoria P. 028(31)2018 Brgy. Sto. Angel, Dumalag 9 1 10 Ortiz, Stephen V. 50(53)2019 Brgy. Pob. Ilaya, Dao 3 3 Perez, Marlon C. 053(56) 2019 Brgy. San Vicenta, Tapaz 4 1 5 Pionelo, Paula D. 004(02)2019 Brgy. Capagao, Panitan 8 1 9 Salcedo, Fernando Ramon D. 033(36)2018 Brgy. Poblacion, Dumalag 5 5 Salazar, Sebastian Philip Michael F. 018(18)2019 Brgy. Dolores, Dumalag 7 7 Sanchez, Cornelio Jr. 014(14)2018 Brgy. Sto. Angel, Dumalag 8 1 9 Acolentaba, Oscar Abella Vito QP 02(16) VI-16 CPZ Malapad Cogon, Sigma, Capiz 2 1 3 Almalbis, Mark Anthony H. 01(18)VI-18 Brgy. Culasi, Roxas City 4 2 6 Alianza, Anita L. QP 06(15)VI-15 CPZ Pob. Dumarao, Capiz 4 1 5 Arcenas, Hannah Rosario O. QP 04(13)VI-13 CPZ Mabolo St. Brgy. Tiza, Roxas City 7 2 9 Arcenas, Ricardo A. QP 02(14)VI-14 CPZ Mabolo St. Brgy. Tiza, Roxas City 7 2 9 Arcenas, Ricardo A. 09(15)VI-15 CPZ Mabolo St. Brgy. Tiza, Roxas City 7 2 9 Sitio Sto. Rosario, Lonoy, Roxas Linaga, Rona E. 03(19)VI-19 8 1 City 9 Blue Chip Builders, Inc. / Hyacinth Gov. Gabriel Hernandez Ave., QP 01(15)VI-15 CPZ 29 7 O. Viterbo Roxas City 36 Blue Chip Builders, Inc. / Hannibal SHJPHI Bldg., Gabriel Hernandes QP 03(13)VI-13 CPZ 29 7 Zennon D. Ong Avenue, Roxas City 36 various sand, gravel & quarry permit Guimaras holders 80 30 110 Mabini Limers and Farmers MPP-010-012-VI Brgy.
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