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Cpes Reports) CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AUTHORITY OF THE PHILIPPINES – PHILIPPINE DOMESTIC CONTRUCTION BOARD CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT (CPES REPORTS) (ON-GOING/COMPLETED PROJECTS) From January 1, 2005 – December 31, 2007 You may access this report on this website http://www.gppb.gov.ph CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AUTHORITY OF THE PHILIPPINES (CIAP) PHILIPPINE DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION BOARD (PDCB) 3/F, Jupiter Bldg., #56 Jupiter St., Bel-Air Village, Makati City Telephone Nos. 896-1801; 897-0791; Fax No. 897-0791 CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT CPES Reports - On-going and Completed Projects from January 1, 2005 – December 31, 2007 BACKGROUND: REPORT COVERAGE: This report is prepared in connection with the implementation of This report contains CPES rating and other project-related Constructors Performance Evaluation System (CPES) pursuant to information of on-going and completed foreign assisted (FA) Section 12, Annex E - Evaluation of Contractors Performance of and locally funded (LF) infrastructure projects being the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA No. 9184 undertaken by either local, foreign or joint venture (Government Procurement Reform Act). Item 4 - Submission and constructors. The projects presented in these report covers: Dissemination of Evaluation Results of Section 12, specifically road, bridge, housing, building, ports and harbor, irrigation mandated PDCB to consolidate the CPES evaluation results of all and flood control, and water supply projects. ongoing and completed projects and disseminate the same to all offices/agencies/corporations concerned. REPORT CONTENTS: USES OF CPES INFORMATION: Presented in this report are the names of constructors The CPES rating and other information is designed to serve the arranged alphabetically with the corresponding project information needs of the following: a) government agencies classification. Information available in this report comprises undertaking infrastructure projects; b) industry planners and three (3) parts, as follows: Part 1) Constructor General decision makers, c) constructors, d) project owners, e) banking Information; Part 2) Project Data; and Part 3) CPES Rating. and financing institutions, f) insurance companies, g) consulting firms, h) professional associations, and i) embassies. Part 1 of the report includes the name of constructor/s, and PCAB License Number. Information on contractors’ CPES ratings shall be used for the following purposes: a) Pre-qualification/Eligibility Screening of Information contained in Part 2 pertains to the project name, Constructors; b) Awarding of Contracts; c) Project Monitoring and contract amount, implementing agency/region, number of Control; d) Issuance of Certificate of Completion; e) Policy visit, and status of project (on-going or completed). Formulation/Review; f) Industry Planning; and g) Granting of Incentives/Awards, and (h) in adopting measure to further improve performance of contractors in the prosecution of government projects. 1 Part 3 includes data on CPES rating per criteria, as follows: a) workmanship, b) materials, c) time, d) facilities, e) environmental, safety and health, and f) resources deployment, and the CPES Rating/Final Rating and its Qualitative Description. Should there be need for more detailed information about the project such as PCAB/ARC category and type of contractor, project type, location, funding source, duration of project, date started and completed, status of project, slippage, and date of evaluation, please contact PDCB and/or other agency concerned. (NOTE: Please refer to pages 3 an 4 for the meaning of other codes presented in this report) SOURCES OF INFORMATION Data contained in this report were culled from the CPES Summary Report submitted by the *Departments of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), National Irrigation Administration (NIA), National Housing Authority (NHA), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC), and Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) covering the period January 1, 2005 – December 31, 2007. * For DPWH projects, only the region is listed in the column “Implementing Agency/Region”. With regards to data on negative slippage, this matter may be brought about by any of the three (3) problems: a) Constructor-Related Problems, b) Agency-Related Problems; and c) Other Related Problems. Please see the enumerated problems on each classification on page 5 of this cover page. If you need particular information on the reason for the negative slippage of each concerned contractor, per project, please contact the agency implementing the project. For particular information on the data of each of the CPES Reports, please contact the person-in-charge of the concerned implementing agencies listed below: Melrose Pailma (DPWH) Tess Pantalla (NIA) Ma. Otelia F. Eclavea (NHA) Amy Gamay (PRRC) Arnel Fortunado (BCDA) Tel. Nos. 304-3511 Tel. Nos. 927-0923 Tel. Nos. 928-4561 Tel. Nos. 433-3444 Tel. Nos. 816-6666 For further information and queries, you may visit us at the Philippine Domestic Construction Board (PDCB), 3rd Floor, Jupiter 1 Building, 56 Jupiter Street, Bel-Air Village, Makati City; call us at 897-0791/896-1801; or e-mail us at [email protected]. You may access this report on this website http://www.gppb.gov.ph. 2 UNIFORM CODING SCHEME FOR THE CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM (CPES) – INFORMATION SYSTEM AGENCY REMARKS CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION BCDA Bases Conversion Development Authority AHD Project is Ahead of Schedule DPWH Department of Public Works and Highways DEL Project is Delayed of Schedule NIA National Irrigation Administration ONS Project is On Schedule NHA National Housing Authority CWS Contract Works Suspended PPA Philippine Ports Authority PSC Project Substantially Completed PRRC Pasig River Rehabilitation Center TER Terminated PCAB-ARC CATEGORY CPES RATING/QUALITATIVE DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION CPES RATING Agency Registration Classification Small “A” SA Outstanding > 90% Small “B” SB Very Satisfactory > 80% but < 90% Medium “A” MA Satisfactory > 70% but < 80% Medium “B” MB Fair > 60% but < 70% Large “A” LA Poor < 60% Large “B” LB 3 PCAB PROJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE DESCRIPTION GB-1 Building or Industrial Plant GB-2 Sewerage or Sewage Treatment/Disposal System GE-1 Road, Highway, Pavement, Railways, Airport Horizontal Structure & Bridges GE-2 Irrigation or Flood Control GE-3 Dam, Reservoir or Tunneling GE-4 Water Supply GE-5 Port, Harbor or Offshore SP-EE Specialty – Electrical Work SP-WD Specialty – Well-Drilling Work SP Other Specialty Works Not Included in the Classification 4 *CAUSES OF DELAY CONSTRUCTOR-RELATED PROBLEMS AGENCY-RELATED PROBLEMS C-W01 - Insufficient manpower deployed in project site A - VO1 - Delays in the approval of variation orders C-EO1 - Breakdown of equipment/equipment not operational A - TO1 - Delays in the approval of contract time C-EO2 - Lack/Insufficient/Inadequate equipment deployed in extension project site C-MO1- Lack/Inadequate/Insufficient supply of construction A - SO1 - Delays in the approval of suspension Materials order C-RO1- Lack of financial resources A - DO1 - Changes in construction designs A - FO1 - Delays in the releases of funds A - RO1 - Right of Way (ROW) acquisition problem (squatter relocation problems, relocation of utilities, (i.e. PLDT, MERALCO posts and other similar cases) OTHER- RELATED PROBLEMS A - PO1 - Delays in acquisition of necessary permits O-WO1- Unfavorable weather condition (Occurrence of natural Calamities; occurrence of flooding/siltation on site; Unworkable ground condition) O-PO1- Insurgence or peace and order problems/civil disturbances O-TO1- Third Party intervention *Can be a reason for the negative slippage of constructor (please see the CPES reports of constructor from the agency concerned.) 5 CIAP - PDCB CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT CPES Reports - On-going and Completed Projects from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2007 CONTRACT WMS MTL TIME FAC ESH RDR FINAL RATING/ LICENSE NO. of IMPL. CPES NAME of CONSTRUCTOR PROJECT NAME AMOUNT STATUS QUALITATIVE NO. VISIT AGENCY RATING (Php, M) 0.40/0.50 0.300 0.10/0.5 0.030 0.070 0.100 DESCRIPTION Const. of Cemented Footbridge, 91.06% 121 Construction 21686 Final III 0.946 C 0.304 0.285 0.300 - - - 88.90 Sapang Bayan Outstanding Const. of MPB @ Bulacan State 121 Construction 21686 1st III 0.945 O 0.356 0.225 0.100 0.030 0.035 0.100 84.60 - University Compound 94.30% 2H2L Construction 16293 Conc. of Road @ Package 3-2 1st/Final XI 0.565 C 0.343 0.300 0.300 - - - 94.30 Oustanding Const. (Completion) of Sch. Bldg. @ 86.60% 2H2L Construction 16293 1st/Final IVA 0.791 C 0.366 0.200 0.300 - - - 86.60 dela Paz E/S V.Satisfactory 310 Construction Asphalt Overlay of Tigaon-Goa- 95.12% 4875 Final V 47.945 C 0.450 - 0.500 - - - 95.00 Specialist Corporation Lagonoy Road Outstanding 310 Construction 4875 Const. of Tumana Bridge (Phase III) 1st NCR 26.854 O 0.345 0.223 0.100 0.030 0.051 0.100 84.90 - Specialist Corporation 310 Construction 79.38% 4875 Const. of Tumana Bridge (Phase III) Final NCR 26.854 C 0.221 0.190 0.300 - - - 71.10 Specialist Corporation Satisfactory Completion of Multi-Purpose Bldg., 3E Construction 19588 2nd X 2.365 O 0.268 0.300 0.050 0.030 0.044 0.067 75.90 - (Water District, Phase IV) Tankulan Completion of Multi-Purpose Bldg., 3E Construction 19588 3rd X 2.365 O 0.394 0.300 0.050 0.020 0.047 0.067 87.80 - (Water District, Phase IV) Tankulan Completion of Multi-Purpose Bldg., 3E Construction
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