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FY 2021 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act FY 2021 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office Region II 1,443 projects 24,202,703,500 Batanes District Engineering Office 56 projects 915,322,000 OO1: Ensure Safe and Reliable National Road System 16 projects 311,068,000 Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved 39,102,000 Roads - Tertiary Roads 1. P00505654LZ 310106100577000 9,431,000 Sn Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnanga-Nakanmuan Rd - K0002 + 970 - K0003 + 234.70 P00505654LZ-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 0.499 9,242,380 Batanes District Pavement - at Specific Locations Concrete Engineering Office along Sn Pavement / Batanes District Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnan Engineering Office ga-Nakanmuan Rd (S00003ST) K0002 + 970 - K0003 + 234.70 P00505654LZ-EAO 188,620 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 2. P00505655LZ 310106100578000 17,470,000 Sn Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnanga-Nakanmuan Rd - K0005 + 480 - K0005 + 503, K0005 + 570 - K0006 + 058 P00505655LZ-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 0.925 17,120,600 Batanes District Pavement - at Specific Locations Concrete Engineering Office along Sn Pavement / Batanes District Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnan Engineering Office ga-Nakanmuan Rd (S00003ST) K0005 + 480 - K0006 + 058 P00505655LZ-EAO 349,400 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 3. P00505656LZ 310106100579000 12,201,000 Sn Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnanga-Nakanmuan Rd - K0006 + 200 - K0006 + 408, K0006 + 556 - K0006 + 614, K0007 + 312 - K0007 + 369 P00505656LZ-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 0.646 11,956,980 Batanes District Pavement - at Specific Locations Concrete Engineering Office along Sn Pavement / Batanes District Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnan Engineering Office ga-Nakanmuan Rd (S00003ST) K0006 + 200 - K0007 + 369 P00505656LZ-EAO 244,020 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office MYPS: 03/27/2021 08:35:38 pm Page 1 of 429 IO Report FY 2021 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction of National Roads with Slips, Slope 207,800,000 Collapse, and Landslide - Tertiary Roads 4. P00400227LZ 310109100359000 MYOA 1,912,000 Uyugan-Mahatao Interior Rd - K0029 + 046 - K0029 + 118, K0032 + 300 - K0032 + 325, K0029 + (-248.50) - K0029 + (256.50), K0030 + (-290) - K0030 + (-220) P00400227LZ-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 820.250 1,873,760 Batanes District Protection Structure - at Specific Road Slope meters Engineering Office Locations along Uyugan-Mahatao Protection / Batanes District Interior Rd (S00017BN) K0029 + Structure Engineering Office 046 - K0032 + 325 P00400227LZ-EAO 38,240 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 5. P00505797LZ 310109100633000 21,750,000 Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imnajbu Rd - K0018 + 779 - K0018 + 852.5 P00505797LZ-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 1,105.000 21,315,000 Batanes District Protection Structure - along Road Slope meters Engineering Office Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imn Protection / Batanes District ajbu Rd (S00016BN) K0018 + 779 - Structure Engineering Office K0018 + 852.5 P00505797LZ-EAO 435,000 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 6. P00505959LZ 310109100634000 50,000,000 Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imnajbu Rd - K0023 + 700 - K0023 + 831 P00505959LZ-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 2,620.000 49,000,000 Batanes District Protection Structure - along Road Slope meters Engineering Office Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imn Protection / Batanes District ajbu Rd (S00016BN) K0023 + 700 - Structure Engineering Office K0023 + 831 P00505959LZ-EAO 1,000,000 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 7. P00505960LZ 310109100635000 50,000,000 Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imnajbu Rd - K0023 + 831 - K0023 + 953 P00505960LZ-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 2,625.000 49,000,000 Batanes District Protection Structure - along Road Slope meters Engineering Office Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imn Protection / Batanes District ajbu Rd (S00016BN) K0023 + 831 - Structure Engineering Office K0023 + 953 MYPS: 03/27/2021 08:35:38 pm Page 2 of 429 IO Report FY 2021 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office P00505960LZ-EAO 1,000,000 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 8. P00505961LZ 310109100636000 50,000,000 Uyugan-Mahatao Interior Rd - K0026 + 583.5 - K0026 + 639.5, K0026 + 648.7 - K0026 + 694.1, K0027 + 152 - K0027 + 200.5 P00505961LZ-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 5,000.000 49,000,000 Batanes District Protection Structure - at Specific Road Slope meters Engineering Office Locations along Uyugan-Mahatao Protection / Batanes District Interior Rd (S00017BN) K0026 + Structure Engineering Office 583.5 - K0027 + 200.5 P00505961LZ-EAO 1,000,000 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 9. P00505962LZ 310109100637000 34,138,000 Uyugan-Mahatao Interior Rd - K0026 + 712.3 - K0026 + 812.7 P00505962LZ-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 3,413.800 33,455,240 Batanes District Protection Structure - along Road Slope meters Engineering Office Uyugan-Mahatao Interior Rd Protection / Batanes District (S00017BN) K0026 + 712.3 - K0026 Structure Engineering Office + 812.7 P00505962LZ-EAO 682,760 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Construction / Upgrading / Rehabilitation of Drainage along 21,219,000 National Roads - Tertiary Roads 10. P00400545LZ 310112100172000 MYOA 2,488,000 Basco-Contracosta Div Rd - (S00010BN) Chainage 120 - Chainage 408, Chainage 408 - Chainage 577 P00400545LZ-CW1 Construction of Drainage Structure Construction of Lineal 457.000 2,438,240 Batanes District along Road - at Specific Locations Drainage meters Engineering Office along Basco-Contracosta Div Rd Structure along / Batanes District (S00010BN) Chainage 120 - Road Engineering Office Chainage 577 P00400545LZ-EAO 49,760 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 11. P00400548LZ 310112100175000 MYOA 1,648,000 Sn Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnanga-Nakanmuan Rd - K0005 + 480 - K0005 + 504.93, K0005 + 586 - K0005 + 720, K0005 + 820 - K0006 + 400 MYPS: 03/27/2021 08:35:38 pm Page 3 of 429 IO Report FY 2021 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office P00400548LZ-CW1 Construction of Drainage Structure Construction of Lineal 726.930 1,615,040 Batanes District along Road - at Specific Locations Drainage meters Engineering Office along Sn Structure along / Batanes District Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnan Road Engineering Office ga-Nakanmuan Rd (S00003ST) K0005 + 480 - K0006 + 400 P00400548LZ-EAO 32,960 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 12. P00505382LZ 310112100247000 17,083,000 Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imnajbu Rd - K0001 + 982.30 - K0002 + 441 P00505382LZ-CW1 Construction of Drainage Structure Construction of Lineal 588.700 16,741,340 Batanes District along Road - at Specific Locations Drainage meters Engineering Office along Structure along / Batanes District Basco-Mahatao-Ivana-Uyugan-Imn Road Engineering Office ajbu Rd (S00016BN) K0001 + 982.30 - K0002 + 441 P00505382LZ-EAO 341,660 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office Network Development - Construction of Missing Links/ New Roads 40,000,000 13. P00506149LZ 310205100672000 20,000,000 San Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnanga-Nakanmuan Rd, Sabtang, Package 1, Batanes P00506149LZ-CW1 Construction of Concrete Road - Construction of Lane Km 0.266 19,600,000 Batanes District San Concrete Road Engineering Office Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnan / Batanes District ga-Nakanmuan Rd, Sabtang, Engineering Office Package 1, Batanes P00506149LZ-EAO 400,000 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office 14. P00506150LZ 310205100673000 20,000,000 San Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnanga-Nakanmuan Rd, Sabtang, Package 2, Batanes P00506150LZ-CW1 Construction of Concrete Road - Construction of Lane Km 0.364 19,600,000 Batanes District San Concrete Road Engineering Office Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnan / Batanes District ga-Nakanmuan Rd, Sabtang, Engineering Office Package 2, Batanes P00506150LZ-EAO 400,000 Batanes District Engineering Office / Batanes District Engineering Office MYPS: 03/27/2021 08:35:38 pm Page 4 of 429 IO Report FY 2021 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office Network Development - Off-Carriageway Improvement - Tertiary
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