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(Department of Public Works and Highways, Regional Office VI, Aklan DEO) Monitoring Reports As of June 2018 (Department of Public Works and Highways, Regional Office VI, Aklan DEO) Monitoring Reports as of June 2018 Code Procurement PMO/ Mode of Actual Procurement Activity Source of ABC (Php) Contract Cost (Php) List of Date of Receipt of Invitation Remarks (PAP) Program/Project End-User Procurement Pre-Bid Ads/Post Eligibility Sub/Open Post Qua Notice of Contract Notice to DeliveryAcceptance/ Funds Total MO C Total MO C Invited Pre-Proc Pre-Bid Eligibility Sub/Open Bid Post (Explaining Conf of ITB Check of Bids award Signing Proceed CompletionTurnover O O O O Observers Conf Conf Check of Bids Ev. Qua Changes from E E the APP) 1. Const./Rehab.of MPB 300104202843000 (Terminal) Kalibo Transport Const. Competitive Dec. 14 - 20, FY 2018 RA10964 P9,900,000.00 P9,699,613.36 19-Dec-17 19-Dec-17 21-Dec-17 4-Jan-18 4-Jan-18 31-Jan-18 22-Feb-18 6-Mar-18 21-Mar-18 9 Terminal, Kalibo, Aklan Section Bidding 2017 Reg 2018 (18GA0051) Current 2. Construction of MPB FY 2018 RA10964 Const. Competitive -do- -do- -do- -do- 31-Jan-18 26-Feb-18 15-Mar-18 06-Apr-18 9 300104202841000 Barangay Sigcay, Banga, Aklan Section Bidding Reg 2018 P1,980,000.00 P1,915,687.99 19-Dec-17 19-Dec-17 (18GA0052) Current 3. Asphalt Overlay Along Jaime Cardinal Sin Avenue K0280+ 310102100150000 587 – K0281+649 K0282+ Const. Competitive Dec. 20 - 26, 000 – K0283+114 K0288+ 27-Dec-17 9-Jan-18 9-Jan-18 31-Jan-18 22-Feb-18 20-Mar-18 22-Mar-18 FY 2018 RA10964 P47,166,980.00 P44,800,000.00 9 28-Dec-17 28-Dec-17 Section Bidding 2017 (-618) – K0288+080 Reg 2018 K0293+000 – K0295+000 Current (18GA0053) 4. Concreting of Barangay 300117201516000 Talimagao Road Barangay, Const. Competitive Jan. 4 - 10, FY 2018 RA10964 P980,000.00 P948,967.14 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 24-Jan-18 24-Jan-18 20-Feb-18 23-Feb-18 6-Mar-18 21-Mar-18 9 Talimagao, Madalag, Aklan Section Bidding 2018 Reg 2018 (18GA0045) Current 5. Construction of Revetment/ 320102100458000 Retaining Wall along Aklan FY 2018 RA10964 P44,100,000.00 P41,895,500.94 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 Const. Competitive River Barangay Rosal, -do- -do- -do- -do- 23-Feb-18 01-Mar-18 20-Mar-18 26-Mar-18 Reg 2018 9 Section Bidding Libacao, Aklan Current (18GA0057) 6. Construction of Drainage Structure Along Jaime Cardinal FY 2018 RA10964 P14,206,080.00 P13,476,496.52 9 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 310111100052000 Sin Avenue K0283+500 – Const. Competitive Reg 2018 -do- -do- -do- -do- 21-Feb-18 13-Apr-18 30-Apr-18 07-May-18 Section Bidding K0283+556, K0283+570 – Current K0284+000 New Washington, Aklan (18GA0058) 7. Construction of MPB Const. Competitive Barangay Daguitan, -do- -do- -do- -do- 19-Feb-18 26-Feb-18 09-Mar-18 21-Mar-18 9 300104202831000 Section Bidding FY 2018 RA10964 P1,980,000.00 P1,919,100.00 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 Banga, Aklan (18GA0059) Reg 2018 8. Rehab./Reconst./ Upgrading of Damaged Paved Roads Jaime Cardinal Sin Ave. FY 2018 RA10964 P19,600,000.00 P18,619,923.70 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 310105100130000 – K0285+129 – K0285+466, Reg 2018 Const. Competitive Jan. 5 - 11, K0285+944 – K0285+950, 12-Jan-18 25-Jan-18 25-Jan-18 07-Feb-18 23-Feb-18 20-Mar-18 28-Feb-18 9 Section Bidding 2018 Current K0286+027 – K0286+040, K0288+210 – K0288+636 Kalibo/New Washington, Aklan (18GA0060) 9. Construction of Drainage Tangalan/Makato/Numancia, Aklan Structure Along Aklan West Road 310111100051000 (Kalibo-Nabas) – K0260+860 – K0261+160, K0267+900 – Const. Competitive FY 2018 RA10964 ₱18,774,840.00 P17,833,789.56 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 -do- -do- -do- -do- 19-Feb-18 26-Feb-18 08-Mar-18 21-Mar-18 9 K0268+200, K0270+000 – Section Bidding Reg 2018 K0270+300, K0273+750 – Current K0274+050.,Tangalan/Makato /Numancia, Aklan (18GA0061) 10. Access Road from Makato 300203100328000 Proper to Hagachac Leading FY 2018 RA10964 ₱49,000,000.00 P46,520,600.00 11-Jan-18 11-Jan-18 Const. Competitive to Baybay Beach & Alibagon -do- -do- -do- -do- 22-Feb-18 26-Feb-18 06-Mar-18 8-Mar-18 Reg 2018 9 Section Bidding Bakhawahan Park Makato Current Aklan (18GA0063) 11. Numancia-Lezo Provincial 300204100054000 Road NRJ in Support of FY 2018 RA10964 ₱78,400,000.00 P74,452,993.79 24-Jan-18 24-Jan-18 Const. Competitive Jan. 9 - 15, Pottery Making and Food 16-Jan-18 29-Jan-18 29-Jan-18 19-Feb-18 26-Feb-18 16-Mar-18 2-Apr-18 Reg 2018 9 Section Bidding 2018 Processing Industries Lezo, Current Aklan (18GA0062) 12. Construction of Flood FY 2018 RA10964 320102100454000 Control Structure Along Aklan Const. Competitive Reg 2018 P44,100,000.00 P41,850,869.29 24-Jan-18 24-Jan-18 -do- -do- -do- -do- 23-Feb-18 01-Mar-18 20-Mar-18 26-Mar-18 9 River Barangay Magugba, Section Bidding Current Libacao, Aklan(18GA0064) 13. Construction of Seawall FY 2018 RA10964 320101101789000 along Jaime Cardinal Sin Const. Competitive Jan. 17 - 23, Reg 2018 P29,400,000.00 P27,896,411.60 24-Jan-18 24-Jan-18 24-Jan-18 6-Feb-18 6-Feb-18 05-Mar-18 15-Mar-18 02-Apr-18 05-Apr-18 9 Avenue New Washington, Section Bidding 2018 Current Aklan(18GA0065) Code Procurement PMO/ Mode of Actual Procurement Activity Source of ABC (Php) Contract Cost (Php) List of Date of Receipt of Invitation Remarks (PAP) Program/Project End-User Procurement Pre-Bid Ads/Post Eligibility Sub/Open Post Qua Notice of Contract Notice to DeliveryAcceptance/ Funds Total MO C Total MO C Invited Pre-Proc Pre-Bid Eligibility Sub/Open Bid Post (Explaining Conf of ITB Check of Bids award Signing Proceed CompletionTurnover O O O O Observers Conf Conf Check of Bids Ev. Qua Changes from E E the APP) 14. Construction of Flood 320102100450000 Control (Revetment Wall) Const. Competitive Jan. 19 - 25, FY 2018 RA10964 P39,200,000.00 P37,240,049.38 24-Jan-18 24-Jan-18 26-Jan-18 8-Feb-18 8-Feb-18 20-Feb-18 26-Feb-18 28-Mar-18 28-Mar-18 9 along Makato River Poblacion, Section Bidding 2018 Reg 2018 Makato, Aklan (18GA0066) Current 300104202848000 15. Const. of MPB Brgy. Daja FY 2018 RA10964 Const. Competitive 1-Feb-18 Jan. 25 - 31, 14-Feb-18 14-Feb-18 22-Feb-18 27-Feb-18 19-Mar-18 21-Mar-18 9 Norte,Banga, Aklan(18GA0067) Section Bidding 2018 Reg 2018 P2,970,000.00 P2,880,867.65 29-Jan-18 29-Jan-18 16. Const. of Flood Control FY 2018 RA10964 320102100451000 Structure along Aklan River Const. Competitive Reg 2018 P44,100,000.00 P41,885,315.92 29-Jan-18 29-Jan-18 -do- -do- -do- -do- 22-Feb-18 07-Mar-18 20-Mar-18 19-Apr-18 9 Barangay Bakhaw Norte, Section Bidding Current Kalibo, Aklan (18GA0068) 17. Const. of Flood Control (Revetment Wall) along Makato FY 2018 RA10964 P44,100,000.00 P41,893,882.61 2-Feb-18 2-Feb-18 Const. Competitive -do- -do- -do- -do- 2-Mar-18 16-Mar-18 2-Apr-18 5-Apr-18 9 320101101787000 River Poblacion, Sta. 0+115 – Section Bidding Reg 2018 Sta. 0+520, Makato, Aklan Current (18GA0055) 18. Const. of Flood Control Const. Competitive 320102100453000 Structure along Aklan River -do- -do- -do- -do- 27-Feb-18 08-Mar-18 28-Mar-18 03-Apr-18 FY 2018 RA10964 P44,100,000.00 P41,850,132.20 9 2-Feb-18 2-Feb-18 Brgy. Linabuan Sur, Banga, Section Bidding Reg 2018 Aklan (18GA0056) Current 19. Const. of Flood Control FY 2018 RA10964 Const. Competitive Feb.14 - 20, 21-Feb-18 06-Mar-18 06-Mar-18 10-Apr-18 13-Apr-18 30-Apr-18 03-May-18 9 320101101788000 Brgy. Bakhaw Norte Section Bidding 2018 Reg 2018 P49,000,000.00 P47,527,000.00 19-Feb-18 19-Feb-18 Kalibo, Aklan (18GA0069) Current 20. Widening of Pupos Bridge Const. Competitive 310305100273000 (B00289PN) Along Aklan East -do- -do- -do- -do- 14-Mar-18 20-Mar-18 03-Apr-18 18-Apr-18 FY 2018 RA10964 P9,510,000.00 P9,029,883.08 9 19-Feb-18 19-Feb-18 Rd. Including ROW Altavas, Section Bidding Reg 2018 Aklan (18GA0070) Current 21. Construction of MPB Brgy. FY 2018 RA10964 Const. Competitive 9 300104202840000 Quinasay-an, Altavas, Aklan -do- -do- -do- -do- 19-Mar-18 26-Mar-18 4-Apr-18 16-Apr-18 Reg 2018 P1,980,000.00 P1,918,000.00 19-Feb-18 19-Feb-18 Section Bidding (18GA0026) Current 22. Road Conc. of Poblacion Batan-Mandong-Napti-Camanci- Const. Competitive Feb.21 - 27, 300204100058000 Sapian, Capiz Bdry. NRJ in 28-Feb-18 13-Mar-18 13-Mar-18 10-Apr-18 13-Apr-18 30-Apr-18 08-May-18 FY 2018 RA10964 P77,200,000.00 P63,149,600.19 9 26-Feb-18 26-Feb-18 Support of Coconut Section Bidding 2018 Reg 2018 Processing Facility Batan, Current Aklan (18GA0071) 23. Construction of MPB Brgy. FY 2018 RA10964 Const. Competitive 9 300104202849000 Laguinbanua East, Numancia, -do- -do- -do- -do- 20-Mar-18 27-Mar-18 13-Apr-18 20-Apr-18 Reg 2018 P2,970,000.00 P2,880,153.64 26-Feb-18 26-Feb-18 Section Bidding Aklan (18GA0072) Current 24.
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