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(CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region June 2017 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region June 2017 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved ALMOND 1 ENGINEERING AND La Trinidad, Benguet CW- Benguet-42-2017/EDBAG CIP NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 COSNTRUCTION ALMOND 2 ENGINEERING AND La Trinidad, Benguet CW-Benguet-30-2017/ Ambuwaya CIP NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 COSNTRUCTION ALMOND 3 ENGINEERING AND La Trinidad, Benguet CW-Benguet-31-2017/ Naguey Pasdong CIS NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 COSNTRUCTION ALMOND 4 ENGINEERING AND La Trinidad, Benguet CW-Benguet-41-2017/ Balangabang CIP NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 COSNTRUCTION ALMOND 5 ENGINEERING AND La Trinidad, Benguet CW-Benguet-18-2017/ Cotop Pinanchay CIP NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 COSNTRUCTION REASONS JC 259 Pico, La 6 CONSTRUCTION CW-Benguet-59-2017/ Lumandi CIS NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet AND SUPPLIES REASONS JC 259 Pico, La 7 CONSTRUCTION CW-Benguet-29-2017/ Gasal Amsilweng CIS NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet AND SUPPLIES REASONS JC 259 Pico, La 8 CONSTRUCTION CW-Benguet-13-2017/ Gasal Dalipey CIS NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet AND SUPPLIES REASONS Tuding, Itogon, 9 CONSTRUCTION CW-Benguet-43-2017/ Dagao CIS NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 Benguet AND SUPPLIES SUMMERLIN CONSTRUCTION Poblacion, Buyagan, BENGUET 10 Improvement of Upper Ambiong FMR, La Trinidad June 1, 2017 AND DEVELOPMENT La Trinidad, Benguet PROVINCE CORPORATION 11 SUMMERLIN Poblacion, Buyagan, a) Construction of Comfort Room with bathroom at BENGUET June 1, 2017 Page 1 of 19 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region June 2017 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved CONSTRUCTION La Trinidad, Benguet Balangabang, Bila; and b) Construction of a Tourist CR at PROVINCE AND DEVELOPMENT Balangabang, Bila Bokod CORPORATION W.E.G Guisad Road, Baguio Local Infrastructure Program Construction (Completion) of 12 DPWH-BCDEO June 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION City Barangay Covered Court, Manuel Roxas, Baguio City, Benguet #217 Longlong Rd. BHM 17PK0031- Construction/Improvement of Talalang-Gaang 13 Brgy. Pinsao Proper, DPWH-UKDEO June 1, 2017 COSNTRUCTION Barangay Road, Balbalan, Kalinga Purok 4, Baguio City LOC IB-43 Betag, La MDRRMF Cluster 3-2016 :Rehabiliotation of Busoc Farm to 14 CONSTRUCTION LGU- Atok June 1, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet Market Road at Poblacion Atok, Benguet AND SUPPLY LOC IB-43 Betag, La MDF Cluster 4-2017 : Tirepath Construction along Km 288- 15 CONSTRUCTION LGU- Atok June 1, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet Adoyunan- Betac- Kiskis Road at Abiang, Atok, Benguet AND SUPPLY LOC IB-43 Betag, La MDRRMF Cluster 1-2016 :Projects at Poblacion, Paoay, 16 CONSTRUCTION LGU- Atok June 1, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet Abiang and Cattubo, Atok, Benguet ( Infra Projects 24-2016) AND SUPPLY LOC IB-43 Betag, La MDF Cluster 1-2017 : Projects at Paoay and Caliking, Atok, 17 CONSTRUCTION LGU- Atok June 1, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet Benguet ( Infra projects 02-2017 2nd Posting) AND SUPPLY 103-E North Sanitary 18 RNAA BUILDERS CW-Benguet-05-2017/ Cabilisan CIS NIA-CAR June 1, 2017 , Baguio City 17PL0050-Rehabilitation of National Road with Slips, Slope Collapse and Landslide a) Chainage 1347-Chainage 1392, b) Chainage 2023-Chainage 2035, c) Chainage 5342-Chainage 5376, d) Chainage 6670-Chainage 6720, Tabuk Section e) Purok 3, Provincial D.C.E Chaianage 10889-Chainage 10904, Tabuk Section, f) 19 Road, Bulanao, DPWH-LKDEO June 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Chainage 11753-Chainage 11791, Tabuk Section, g)Chainage Tabuk City, Kalinga 13144-Chainage 13349,Tabuk Section h) Chainage 12598- Chainage 12630 i) Chainage 1707-Chainage 1772, j) Chainage 2319-Chainage 2374, Tabuk section, k) Chainage 4327-Chainage 2347,Tabuk Section, l) Chainage 9964- Page 2 of 19 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region June 2017 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved Chainage 10054, m) Chainage 2749-Chainage 2774,Tabuk Section n.) Chainage 23388-Chainage 23458, Tabuk Section o) Chainage 23388-Chainage 23458, Tabuk Secion, o) Chainage 18145-Chainage 18713, Dalimuno Section, p) Chianage 18106-Chainage18146,Dalimuno Section q) Chainage 8876-Chainage 9138, Naneng Section r) Chainage 11863-Chainage 12063, Gonogon Section, Tabuk City, Kalinga 17PL0063-Construction and Mainatenance of Bridge along Purok 3, Provincial D.C.E National Roads-Replacment of Permanent Weak 20 Road, Bulanao, DPWH-LKDEO June 1, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Bridges:Umaboy Br 1 (B02815LZ) along Mt. Province Bdry.- Tabuk City, Kalinga Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road (Cagaluan-Calanan Section) 17PL0079-a) Rehabilitation/Repair of Damaged Slope Protection along Calanan-Pinukpuk Jct. Road. Tuga, Section Purok Datu, Bulanao, b) Restoration of Damaged Slope Protection along Calanan- 21 KALINGA BUILDERS DPWH-LKDEO June 1, 2017 Tabuk City, Kalinga Pinukpuk Jct. Road, Dalimuno Section c) Restoration of Damaged Slope Protection along Calanan-Pinukpuk Jct. Road, Calanan Jct. Section, Tabuk City and Pinukpuk, Kalinga 17PL0025- Road Upgrading (Unpaved to Paved) based on OMENGAN OCDC Building, Gravel Road Strategies, Traffic Benchmark for Upgrading to CONSTRUCTION 22 Poblacion, Tabuk Paved Road Standards (HDM-4 Project Analysis): Tabuk- DPWH-LKDEO June 1, 2017 AND DEVELOPMENT City, Kalinga Banawe via Tanudan-Barlig Road, K0541+252 to K0543+395, CORPORATION Tanudan, Kalinga Unit 111-B, EGI 17PI0044: Disaster Related and Emergency Rehabilitation Albergo Hotel #1 Fund-Repair/ Rehabilitation/ Restoration of Road Slip along 23 AIP CONSTRUCTION DPWH-MPDEO June 2, 2017 Villamor Drive, Brgy. Junct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad ( Balabag Lualhati, Baguio City Section) BEGAL DESIGN & Poblacion West, Construction/ Improvement of Various Infrastructure Projects ( 24 LGU- Sagada June 2, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Lamut, Ifugao Cluster I) BEGAL DESIGN & Poblacion West, Construction/ Improvement of Various Infrastructure Projects ( 25 LGU- Sagada June 2, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Lamut, Ifugao Cluster J) JBA CONSTRUCTION Camatagan, 17PI0005- Construction / Maintenance of Flood Mitigation 26 DPWH-MPDEO June 2, 2017 AND BUILDERS Sabangan, Mt. Structures and Drainage Systems- Construction of Flood Page 3 of 19 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region June 2017 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved Province Control along Chico River, Taed, Sta 030+183-030+409, Bontoc , Mt. Province F.B. BANTALES ENGG. & CONST./ Construction of concrete Road- Tinoc- Tawangan-Bulalacao- IB 30-A Betag, La 27 BALINTUGAN Ballay Road leading to Bulalacao Lakes and Mt. DPWH-IFDEO June 2, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet CONSTRUCTION ( Tabeo(Section2), Station 3+000-5+500, Ifugao J.V) 17PI0043-Disaster Related and Emergency Rehabilitation Unit 111-B, EGI Fund- Repair/Rehabilitation/Restoration of Road Cut Along Albergo Hotel #1 28 AIP CONSTRUCTION Junction Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Toad, DPWH-MPDEO June 2, 2017 Villamor Drive, Brgy. Lubo, Talubin K0378+500-K0378+550 Damaged by Typhoon Lualhati, Baguio City "Lando" 5th Floor Extension POLO ENGINEERING Pineshill Building, 29 17PJ0020- Construction of Rain Water Collection (RWCS) DWPH-IFDEO June 2, 2017 & CONSTRUCTION KM5 Balili La Trinidad, Benguet CM-AL AE-215 Western 30 CONSTRUCTION Buyagan, La CW-Benguet-23-2017/ Sepadan Geday CIS NIA-CAR June 6, 2017 AND AGGREGATES Trinidad, Benguet R.U. SANGAYAB P1-102 Poliwes, LGU-Baguio c/o 31 Continuation of the Cosntruction of Drainage Canal at Purok 6 June 6, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Baguio City Hillside Brgy. BD 002 Samoyao, HEARTSTONE Supply of Labor and Materials in the Slope Protection of 32 Alapang, La Trinidad, NGCP-CCAR June 6, 2017 BUILDERS Structure 39 along La Trinidad-Sablan 69 KV T/L Benguet RAF GENERAL #178 Poblacion, 33 CW-Abra-03-2017/ Dugong Dacaang CIP NIA-CAR June 6, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Tuba, Benguet 17PG0026-Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Natiopnal Roads F.B. BANTALES with Slips, Slope Collapse and Landslide, Construction of Road ENGG. & CONST./ IB 30-A Betag, La Slope Protection Structure-Banaue-Hungduan-Benguet 34 BALINTUGAN DPWH-IFDEO June 6, 2017 Trinidad, Benguet Boundary Road-K0360+022-K0306+043,K0360+089- CONSTRUCTION ( K0360+144(L.S), KO360+080-K0360+195.50(R.S), J.V) K0361+418-K0361+500,K0306+512-K0361+534,K0361+747- Page 4 of 19 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region June 2017 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved K0361+838,K0362+368-K0362+517,K0363+098- K0363+136,K0363+141-K0363+200,K0366+814- K0366+873,K0367+200-K0367+260,K0367+594- K0367+614,K0369+314-K0369+372,K0369+525-K0369+571 MAC BUILDERS AND Pob East, Lagawe, 35 CW-Ifugao-12-2017/ Cadel CIS and Tangob NIA-CAR June 6, 2017 SUPPLY Ifugao MAC BUILDERS AND Pob East, Lagawe, 36 CW-Ifugao-05-2017/ Anao CIS NIA-CAR June 6, 2017 SUPPLY Ifugao MAC BUILDERS AND Pob East, Lagawe, 37 CW-Ifugao-18-2017/ Huyo CIP NIA-CAR June 6, 2017 SUPPLY Ifugao Cluster 18-2017: Improvement of Otucan Elementary School DORBY Abatan, Bauko , Mt. Gymnasium/Palidan Footbridge/Improvement of Sadsadan- 38 PGO-Mt. Province June 6, 2017 CONSTRUCTION Province Sumey-ang-Banata Provincial Road/Improvement of Guinzadan-Cagubatan Provincial Road 5th Floor Extension POLO ENGINEERING Pineshill Building, 17PF0038- Local Infrastructure Program-Construction of 39 DPWH-BSDEO June 7, 2017 & CONSTRUCTION KM5 Balili La
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