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FY 2020 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act FY 2020 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 VIII 1,077 projects 28,555,545,000 Biliran District Engineering Office 76 projects 1,544,350,000 BILIRAN 76 projects 1,544,350,000 OO1: Ensure Safe and Reliable National Road System 13 projects 702,750,000 Asset Preservation - Preventive Maintenance - Secondary Roads 124,200,000 1. P00401404VS 310102100396000 90,748,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1083 +170 - K1084 + 392, K1084 + 914 - K1086 + 1000 P00401404VS-CW1 Preventive Maintenance of Road: Preventive Lane Km 6.656 87,571,820 Central Office / Asphalt Overlay - at Specific Maintenance of Region VIII Locations along Biliran Road: Asphalt Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Overlay K1083 +170 - K1086 + 1000 P00401404VS-EAO 3,176,180 Central Office / Region VIII 2. P00401405VS 310102100547000 33,452,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1082 + 000 - K1083 + 170 P00401405VS-CW1 Preventive Maintenance of Road: Preventive Lane Km 2.377 32,782,960 Biliran District Asphalt Overlay - at Specific Maintenance of Engineering Office Locations along Biliran Road: Asphalt / Biliran District Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Overlay Engineering Office K1082 + 000 - K1083 + 170 P00401405VS-EAO 669,040 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved 4,420,000 Roads - Secondary Roads 3. P00400977VS 310105100455000 4,420,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1102 + 000 - K1102 + 205 P00400977VS-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 0.410 4,331,600 Biliran District Pavement - along Biliran Concrete Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Pavement / Biliran District K1102 + 000 - K1102 + 205 Engineering Office P00400977VS-EAO 88,400 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved 50,000,000 Roads - Tertiary Roads 4. P00401515VS 310106100515000 50,000,000 Maripipi Circumferential Rd - K0004 + 585 - K0006 + 600 MYPS: 03/03/2020 02:53:27 pm Page 1 of 322 IO Report FY 2020 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 P00401515VS-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 4.030 49,000,000 Biliran District Pavement - at Specific Locations Concrete Engineering Office along Maripipi Circumferential Rd Pavement / Biliran District (S00017BR) K0004 + 585 - K0006 + Engineering Office 600 P00401515VS-EAO 1,000,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction of National Roads with Slips, Slope 177,630,000 Collapse, and Landslide - Secondary Roads 5. P00400909VS 310108100430000 50,000,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1104 + 944 - K1105 + 335 P00400909VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 2,910.600 49,000,000 Biliran District Protection Structure - along Biliran Road Slope meters Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00010BR) Protection / Biliran District K1104 + 944 - K1105 + 335 Structure Engineering Office P00400909VS-EAO 1,000,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 6. P00401066VS 310108100427000 45,000,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1046 + 300 - K1046 + 1057 P00401066VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 2,216.000 44,100,000 Biliran District Protection Structure - along Biliran Road Slope meters Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Protection / Biliran District K1046 + 300 - K1046 + 1057 Structure Engineering Office P00401066VS-EAO 900,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 7. P00401067VS 310108100428000 45,000,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1060 + 508 - K1061 + 093 P00401067VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 2,556.000 44,100,000 Biliran District Protection Structure - along Biliran Road Slope meters Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Protection / Biliran District K1060 + 508 - K1061 + 093 Structure Engineering Office P00401067VS-EAO 900,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 8. P00401068VS 310108100429000 37,630,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1075 + 235 - K1075 + 341, K1075 + 610 - K1075 + 807, K1076 + 020 - K1076 + 345 MYPS: 03/03/2020 02:53:27 pm Page 2 of 322 IO Report FY 2020 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 P00401068VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 2,002.870 36,877,400 Biliran District Protection Structure - at Specific Road Slope meters Engineering Office Locations along Biliran Protection / Biliran District Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Structure Engineering Office K1075 + 235 - K1076 + 345 P00401068VS-EAO 752,600 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office Network Development - Road Widening - Secondary Roads 160,000,000 9. P00401174VS 310202100644000 42,920,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1016 + 027 - K1018 + 140 P00401174VS-CW1 Road Widening - along Biliran Road Widening Lane Km 3.291 42,061,600 Biliran District Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) Engineering Office K1016 + 027 - K1018 + 140 / Biliran District Engineering Office P00401174VS-EAO 858,400 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 10. P00401175VS 310202100645000 37,080,000 Biliran Circumferential Rd - K1078 + 751 - K1078 + 851, K1078 + 900 - K1080 + 054 P00401175VS-CW1 Road Widening - at Specific Road Widening Lane Km 2.540 36,338,400 Biliran District Locations along Biliran Engineering Office Circumferential Rd (S00002BR) / Biliran District K1078 + 751 - K1080 + 054 Engineering Office P00401175VS-EAO 741,600 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 11. P00401176VS 310202100510000 80,000,000 Naval-Caibiran Cross Country Rd - K1041 + 798 - K1044 + 484 P00401176VS-CW1 Road Widening - along Road Widening Lane Km 5.224 77,200,000 Central Office / Naval-Caibiran Cross Country Rd Region VIII (S00012BR) K1041 + 798 - K1044 + 484 P00401176VS-EAO 2,800,000 Central Office / Region VIII Bridge - Replacement of Permanent Weak Bridges 186,500,000 12. P00300197VS 310302100114000 MYOA 100,000,000 Caray-Caray Br. (B00032BR) along Biliran Circumferential Rd MYPS: 03/03/2020 02:53:27 pm Page 3 of 322 IO Report FY 2020 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 P00300197VS-CW1 Replacement of Bridge - Replacement of Square 1,706.000 96,500,000 Central Office / Caray-Caray Br. (B00032BR) along Bridge meters Region VIII Biliran Circumferential Rd P00300197VS-EAO 3,500,000 Central Office / Region VIII 13. P00300198VS 310302100151000 MYOA 86,500,000 Catmon Br. (B00031BR) along Biliran Circumferential Rd P00300198VS-CW1 Replacement of Bridge - Catmon Replacement of Square 682.400 83,472,500 Central Office / Br. (B00031BR) along Biliran Bridge meters Region VIII Circumferential Rd P00300198VS-EAO 3,027,500 Central Office / Region VIII OO2: Protect Lives and Properties Against Major Floods 8 projects 160,000,000 Construction/ Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structures and Drainage Systems 160,000,000 14. P00420498VS 320101105203000 20,000,000 Construction of Amambahag Flood Control along Biliran Circumferential Road, Culaba, Biliran P00420498VS-CW1 Construction of Flood Mitigation Construction of Lineal 236.000 19,600,000 Biliran District Structure - Construction of Flood Mitigation meters Engineering Office Amambahag Flood Control along Structure / Biliran District Biliran Circumferential Road, Engineering Office Culaba, Biliran P00420498VS-EAO 400,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 15. P00420499VS 320101103793000 20,000,000 Construction of Bagongbong Flood Control along Biliran Circumferential Road, Almeria, Biliran P00420499VS-CW1 Construction of Flood Mitigation Construction of Lineal 270.000 19,600,000 Biliran District Structure - Construction of Flood Mitigation meters Engineering Office Bagongbong Flood Control along Structure / Biliran District Biliran Circumferential Road, Engineering Office Almeria, Biliran P00420499VS-EAO 400,000 Biliran District Engineering Office / Biliran District Engineering Office 16. P00420500VS 320101105204000 10,000,000 Construction of Cabadiangan Flood Control along Naval-Caibiran Cross Country Road, Naval, Biliran MYPS: 03/03/2020 02:53:27 pm Page 4 of 322 IO Report FY 2020 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 P00420500VS-CW1 Construction of Flood Mitigation Construction of Lineal 140.000 9,800,000 Biliran District Structure - Construction of Flood Mitigation meters Engineering Office Cabadiangan Flood Control along Structure / Biliran District Naval-Caibiran
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