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Davao Region Davao Region Three-Year Rolling Infrastructure Program (TRIP) 2015-2017 Project Name Project Description Location Implementing Agency Total Project Cost Source SECTOR Document Surigao Del Sur-Davao Oriental Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) 69.25km Davao Oriental DPWH XI 2,394,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Coastal Road Elementary Education Regionwide DepEd XI 1,693,760.00 AIP 2015 SOCIAL Secondary Education Regionwide DepEd XI 1,421,740.00 AIP 2015 SOCIAL Davao Del Sur-Sarangani Coastal Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao del Sur DPWH XI 1,267,897.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Road (Malalag-Malita-JAS Road) including opening 38.7761km Preschool Education Regionwide DepEd XI 919,910.00 AIP 2015 SOCIAL Improvement/Upgrading (Gravel to Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao del Norte DPWH XI 670,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Concrete)- Island Garden City of 18.79km Samal Circumferential (IGACOS) Road Small Irrigation Project (SIP) 2625 ha new Regionwide NIA XI 642,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Montevista-Compostela-New Bataan- Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 16km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 640,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Maragusan-Mati Boundary Road Construction of Parallel Taxiway Davao City CAAP XI 600,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Asuncion-Laak-Veruela Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Compostela Valley DPWH XI 589,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 17.8km Daang Maharlika (Agusan-Davao Rd) Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) 22.139km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 553,475.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Nabunturan-Maragusan Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 12km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 485,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Kapalong-Talaingod-Valencia Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 12km Davao del Norte DPWH XI 420,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA (Bukidnon) Road Compostela-Cateel Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 8.058 Davao Oriental DPWH XI 386,784.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Davao-Cotabato Road Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) Davao del Sur DPWH XI 358,500.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 12.352km Upgrading (Gravel to Concrete), Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao del Norte DPWH XI 350,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Panabo City Coastal Road from Brgy. 6.75km JP Laurel, Panabo City to La Paz, Carmen leading to Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Mangrove Sanctuary, Mariculture Park, City Baywalk, Panabo City, Davao del Norte Compostela Cateel Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 9.1km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 330,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Rehab/Resto of Existing Irrigation 1530 ha resto; 2000 ha rehab Regionwide NIA XI 325,400.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Systems (RREIS) Daang Maharlika (Agusan-Davao Preventive Maintenance 7.37km Davao del Norte DPWH XI 324,280.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Road) Upgrading (Gravel to Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao del Sur DPWH XI 266,025.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Concrete)/Widening/ Reconstruction - including widening and Cogon - Kapatagan - Mainit Road reconstruction 10.641km leading to Mt. Apo, Camp Sabros, Mt. Apo Highland Resort, Tudaya Falls, Digos City, Davao del Sur Tibanban-Lavigan Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao Oriental DPWH XI 259,403.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 10.31km 1. Asbang SRIP 1620 HA new; 376 HA restoration Davao del Sur NIA XI 258,680.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Surigao Del Sur-Davao Oriental Rehab./Reconst. 9.0755km Davao Oriental DPWH XI 249,190.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Coastal Road Kingking Bridge Widening and Approaches Compostela Valley DPWH XI 241,950.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 199lm Montevista-DNAS Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Compostela Valley DPWH XI 229,130.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 7.018km Road Upgrading (Gravel to Paved) at Improvement/Upgrading (gravel to Compostela Valley DPWH XI 229,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Aguinaldo-Kidawa-Casoon-Banlag concrete) and Replacement of Bridge Road, Laak 24.765km Surigao Del Sur-Davao Oriental Preventive Maintenance 14.043km Davao Oriental DPWH XI 210,645.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Coastal Road Surigao Del Sur-Davao Oriental Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) 8km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 200,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Coastal Road Daang Maharlika (Agusan-Davao Preventive Maintenance 3km Davao del Norte DPWH XI 198,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Road) Davao-Bukidnon Road Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) 6.15km Davao City DPWH XI 191,125.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Demoloc-Little Baguio-Alabel Road Opening/Impv't./Upgrading (gravel to Davao del Sur DPWH XI 187,050.00 AIP 2015 INFRA concrete) 8.12km Davao River Bridge II Construction/Widening 140km Davao City DPWH XI 170,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Reconstruction (Revised) of Caraga reconstruction 280lm Davao Oriental DPWH XI 166,200.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Bridge and Approaches along Surigao del Sur Bdry. - Davao Oriental Coastal Road, Caraga, Davao Oriental Digos-Makar Road Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) Davao del Sur DPWH XI 154,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 5.399km Project Name Project Description Location Implementing Agency Total Project Cost Source SECTOR Document Improvement/Widening of Ecoland Improvement/ Widening, drainage, Davao City DPWH XI 151,500.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Terminal-SM City-Aplaya-Jct. Davao- curb & gutter, sidewalk 6.06km Cotabato Road (Matina Crossing)- Jct. Punta Dumalag Road Leading to Seagull Beach Resort, Pawikan Sanctuary and Felis Beach Resort, Brgy. Matina, Davao City Concreting of Poblacion Maragusan- Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 5km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 150,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Coronobe - Tagbibinta Road, Maragusan leading to Tagbibinta Waterfalls and Mt. Candalaga Peak Cogon Bacaca SRIP Kiblawan Davao del Sur NIA XI 150,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Tagum-Panabo Circumferential Road Preventive Maintenance 6.78km Davao del Norte DPWH XI 149,160.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Nabunturan-Mainit Park Road Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) 5.818km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 145,450.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Highway Jct. Mana-Ticulon-Lagumit- Opening/Impv't./Upgrading (gravel to Davao del Sur DPWH XI 143,500.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Little concrete) 4.1km Baguio Road Tagum-Panabo Cirumferential Road Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) Davao del Norte DPWH XI 138,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 6km Mati-Maragusan Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao Oriental DPWH XI 136,150.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 4.863km Impv't. of Drainage along Davao- Impv't. of drainage 5500lm Davao City DPWH XI 130,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Cotabato Road Drainage Bansalan-Mt. Apo National Park Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 3.4km Davao del Sur DPWH XI 130,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Hijo Bridge Widening and Approaches Compostela Valley DPWH XI 126,875.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 101lm Tagum-Panabo Circumferential Road Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) Davao del Norte DPWH XI 126,500.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 5.5km Asuncion-San Isidro-Laak Veruela Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 4.9km Davao del Norte DPWH XI 122,500.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Road Road Upgrading (Gravel to Paved) at Improvement/Upgrading (gravel to Compostela Valley DPWH XI 121,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Aguinaldo-Kidawa-Casoon-Banlag concrete) and Replacement of Bridge Road, Monkayo 12.18km Pangi Bridge Construction/Widening 100.9km Davao City DPWH XI 120,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Davao-Bukidnon Road Rehab./Reconst./Upgrading 5.22km Davao City DPWH XI 117,450.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Construction of new 4 storey Main Davao City DOH XI 100,000.00 AIP 2015 SOCIAL bldg Batutu Flood Control Rechanneling 1700lm Compostela Valley DPWH XI 100,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Davao-Cotabato Road Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) 1.6km Davao City DPWH XI 100,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Fatima-Malabog Road Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao City DPWH XI 100,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 1.61km Davao-Cotabato Road Preventive Maintenance 3.2km Davao del Sur DPWH XI 100,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Batutu RIS Compostela, Compostela Valley; 458 Compostela Valley NIA XI 96,629.00 AIP 2015 INFRA ha new; 383 ha resto Proposed Development Upgrading of General Cargo Berth Davao City PPA XI 95,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA (212.8x24m) Davao, Sasa port,Davao Upgrading (Gravel to Concrete)- Upgrading (gravel to concrete) Davao Oriental DPWH XI 94,802.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Highway Jct. Santiago - Macopa - 3.243km Pantad leading to Pusan Point, Caraga, Davao Oriental Laundry, Dietary, Nuclear & upgrading of DOH Health Facilities Davao City DOH XI 94,000.00 AIP 2015 SOCIAL Brachytherapy equipment which consists of infra or civil works including provision of equipment. Tagum-Panabo Cirumferential Road Preventive Maintenance 3.13km Davao del Norte DPWH XI 93,720.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Tagum City Diversion Road Preventive Maintenance 2.1km Davao del Norte DPWH XI 92,400.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Pres. Diosdado P. Macapagal National Preventive Maintenance 3.255km Davao Oriental DPWH XI 91,148.68 AIP 2015 INFRA Highway Montevista-Compostela-New Bataan- Upgrading (gravel to concrete) 2km Compostela Valley DPWH XI 90,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Maragusan-Mati Boundary Road Padada-Mainit River (Guihing Bridge Const. of concrete revetment 1000lm Davao del Sur DPWH XI 90,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Sect.) 2. Padada RIS 300 ha resto; 2875 ha rehab in Davao del Sur NIA XI 90,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Hagonoy Pres. Diosdado P. Macapagal National Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) 3.588km Davao Oriental DPWH XI 82,524.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Highway Reconstruction & Modernization of To improve the facility of Ortho Dept., Davao City DOH XI - SPMC 80,000.00 AIP 2015 SOCIAL Ortho Ward, Burn & Neuro Ward Burn and Neuro Ward in order to provide quality health services as embodied in Kalusugang Pangkalahatan Project Name Project Description Location Implementing Agency Total Project Cost Source SECTOR Document Montevista-Compostela-New Bataan- Widening (addt'l 2 lanes) Compostela Valley DPWH XI 80,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Maragusan-Mati Boundary Road 3.2km Davao-Cotabato Road Reconst./Reblocking, curb & gutter, Davao City DPWH XI 80,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA sidewalk and drainage 4.4km Sayotehan Bridge Construction of PSCG 75lm Davao Oriental DPWH XI 75,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA Digos Diversion Road Preventive Maintenance (4-lanes) Davao del Sur DPWH XI 72,000.00 AIP 2015 INFRA 2km Conversion of OB-Gyne Ward to To improve and increase the no.
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