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Invitation to Bid Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways OFFICE THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR Caraga Region XIII J. Rosales Avenue, Butuan City Invitation to Bid 1. The Department of Public Works and Highways, DPWH Regional Office XIII, J. Rosales Avenue, Butuan City, through the FY 2017 DPWH REGULAR INFRA PROGRAM intends to apply the sum of Six Billion Six Hundred Forty Five Million Three Hundred Forty Eight Thousand Fifty Pesos (PhP 6,645,348,050) being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to payments under the contract for the following projects: 1. Contract ID : 17N00112 Contract Name : IMPROVEMENT/WIDENING OF BUTUAN CITY BYPASS ROAD, BONBON-BANCASI AIRPORT SECTION AND LEMON-NRJ-ANTONGALON SECTION, PACKAGE 1, BUTUAN CITY APPROVED Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 193,000,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 2. Contract ID : 17N00113 Contract Name : IMPROVEMENT/WIDENING OF BUTUAN CITY BYPASS ROAD, BONBON-BANCASI AIRPORT SECTION AND LEMON-NRJ-ANTONGALON SECTION, PACKAGE 2, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 193,000,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 3. Contract ID : 17N00114 Contract Name : IMPROVEMENT/WIDENING OF BUTUAN CITY BYPASS ROAD, BONBON-BANCASI AIRPORT SECTION AND LEMON-NRJ-ANTONGALON SECTION, PACKAGE 3, BUTUAN CITY APPROVED Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 193,000,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50,000.00 4. Contract ID : 17N00115 Contract Name : CONSTRUCTION/UPGRADING/REHABILITATION OF DRAINAGE ALONG NATIONAL ROADS, BUTUAN CITY - CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - ILIGAN CITY ROAD (AGUSAN - MISAMIS ORIENTAL RD), JCT. OCHOA AVE - BUTUAN DOCTOR'S HOSPITAL R/S, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 238,750,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 5. Contract ID : 17N00116 Contract Name : CONSTRUCTION/UPGRADING/REHABILITATION OF DRAINAGE ALONG NATIONAL ROADS, BUTUAN CITY - CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - ILIGAN CITY ROAD (AGUSAN - MISAMIS ORIENTAL RD), BUTUAN DOCTOR'S HOSPITAL - GSIS R/S, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 238,750,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50,000.00 6. Contract ID : 17N00117 Contract Name : CONSTRUCTION/UPGRADING/REHABILITATION OF DRAINAGE ALONG NATIONAL ROADS, BUTUAN CITY - CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - ILIGAN CITY ROAD (AGUSAN - MISAMIS ORIENTAL RD), GSIS - LIBERTAD R/S, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 238,750,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 7. Contract ID : 17N00118 Contract Name : AGUSAN RIVER BASIN FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT - LADP - FCC STAGE 1, PHASE 1 & 2 - EAST BANK LEVEE AND CUT-OFF CHANNEL AND WEST LEVEE, FLOOD WALL AND RELATED STRUCTURES, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 183,350,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 8. Contract ID : 17N00119 Contract Name : DESILTATION/CHANNEL WIDENING OF AMPAYON RIVER ALONG DAANG MAHARLIKA (SURIGAO - AGUSAN ROAD), AMPAYON SECTION, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 164,050,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 9. Contract ID : 17N00120 Contract Name : CONSTRUCTION/DESILTATION OF MAON CATCHMENT AREA - VILLA KANANGGA CREEK CALOT - BONBON CREEK PACKAGE 1, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 135,100,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 10. Contract ID : 17N00121 Contract Name : CONSTRUCTION/DESILTATION OF MAON CATCHMENT AREA - VILLA KANANGGA CREEK CALOT - BONBON CREEK PACKAGE 2, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 154,400,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 11. Contract ID : 17N00122 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION/DESILTATION OF MAON CATCHMENT AREA - VILLA KANANGGA CREEK CALOT - BONBON CREEK PACKAGE 3, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 130,275,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 12. Contract ID : 17N00123 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF BUTUAN CITY REVETMENT ALONG AGUSAN RIVER, URDUJA SECTION, PACKAGE 1, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 139,925,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 13. Contract ID : 17N00124 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF BUTUAN CITY REVETMENT ALONG AGUSAN RIVER, URDUJA SECTION, PACKAGE 2, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 149,575,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 14. Contract ID : 17N00125 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF MAIN DRAINAGE CANAL ALONG SOUTH MONTILLA BLVD, BUTUAN CITY Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 289,500,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 15. Contract ID : 17N00126 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF FLOOD CONTROL STRUCTURES ALONG LAKE MAINIT - TUBAY RIVER (KALINAWAN SECTION), TUBAY, AGUSAN DEL NORTE Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 289,500,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 16. Contract ID : 17N00127 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF FLOOD CONTROL STRUCTURES ALONG LAKE MAINIT - TUBAY RIVER (KARAK-AN SECTION), TUBAY, AGUSAN DEL NORTE Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 289,500,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 17. Contract ID : 17N00128 Contract Name: COMPLETION OF THE EAST-WEST LATERAL ROAD CONNECTING AGUSAN DEL SUR/AGUSAN DEL NORTE TO BUKIDNON AGUSAN-MALAYBALAY ROAD, ESPERANZA, AGUSAN DEL SUR Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 289,500,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 18. Contract ID : 17N00129 Contract Name: COMPLETION OF THE EAST-WEST LATERAL ROAD CONNECTING AGUSAN DEL SUR/AGUSAN DEL NORTE TO BUKIDNON, SAN MIGUEL PROPER (SURIGAO DEL SUR) - CALAITAN (BAYUGAN), AGUSAN DEL SUR Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 289,500,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 19. Contract ID : 17N00130 Contract Name: REHABILITATION/RECONSTRUCTION/UPGRADING OF DAMAGED PAVED ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, SAN FRANCISCO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 1 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 113,870,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 20. Contract ID : 17N00131 Contract Name: REHABILITATION/RECONSTRUCTION/UPGRADING OF DAMAGED PAVED ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING ANAO-AON BRIDGE, SAN FRANCISCO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 2 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 193,000,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 21. Contract ID : 17N00132 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 3 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 167,745,950.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 22. Contract ID : 17N00133 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING BRIDGE, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 4 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 183,350,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 23. Contract ID : 17N00134 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING BRIDGE, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 5 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 188,175,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 24. Contract ID : 17N00135 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING 2 BRIDGES, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 6 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 178,525,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 25. Contract ID : 17N00136 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 7 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 189,140,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 26. Contract ID : 17N00137 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING BRIDGE, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 8 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 125,450,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 27. Contract ID : 17N00138 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING BRIDGE, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 9 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 193,000,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 28. Contract ID : 17N00139 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING BRIDGE, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 10 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 181,420,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 29. Contract ID : 17N00140 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING 2 BRIDGES, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 11 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 188,175,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 30. Contract ID : 17N00141 Contract Name: ROAD UPGRADING (UNPAVED TO PAVED) ALONG SURIGAO WEST COASTAL ROAD, INCLUDING BRIDGE, MALIMONO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE, PACKAGE 12 Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 144,750,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 31. Contract ID : 17N00142 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF LAKE MAINIT CIRCUMFERENTIAL-LIPATA PORT BYPASS ROAD, (LIPATA SECTION), INCLUDING ROW, SURIGAO CITY, SURIGAO DEL NORTE Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 141,250,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 32. Contract ID : 17N00143 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF LAKE MAINIT CIRCUMFERENTIAL-LIPATA PORT BYPASS ROAD, (LAKE MAINIT SECTION), MAINIT, SURIGAO DEL NORTE Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 193,000,000.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 33. Contract ID : 17N00144 Contract Name: CONSTRUCTION OF FLOOD CONTROL STRUCTURES ALONG LAKE MAINIT - TUBAY RIVER (KALINAWAN - KARAK-AN SECTION), TUBAY, AGUSAN DEL NORTE Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC): PhP 465,072,100.00 Bid Document Fee: PhP50, 000.00 Bids received in excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at bid opening. 2. The Department of Public Works and Highways, DPWH Regional Office XIII now invites bids for the aforementioned project with the following scope of works: 1. 17N00112; IMPROVEMENT/WIDENING OF BUTUAN CITY BYPASS ROAD, BONBON-BANCASI AIRPORT SECTION AND LEMON-NRJ-ANTONGALON SECTION, PACKAGE 1, BUTUAN CITY includes widening of road. Completion of Works is required within 330 Calendar Days. 2. 17N00113; IMPROVEMENT/WIDENING OF BUTUAN CITY BYPASS ROAD, BONBON-BANCASI AIRPORT SECTION AND LEMON-NRJ-ANTONGALON SECTION, PACKAGE 2, BUTUAN CITY includes widening of road. Completion of Works is required within 330 Calendar Days. 3. 17N00114; IMPROVEMENT/WIDENING OF BUTUAN CITY BYPASS ROAD, BONBON-BANCASI AIRPORT SECTION AND LEMON-NRJ-ANTONGALON SECTION, PACKAGE 3, BUTUAN CITY includes widening of road.
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