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Consolidated Indicative APP FY 2019 Region IX Department of Public Works and Highways, Region Office IX Indicative Annual Procurement Plan for FY 2019 Isabela City Basilan DEO Schedule for Each Procurement Activity Estimated Budget (PhP) Remarks Contract ID Procurement PMO/ Advertisement/ Source of Mode of Procurement Submission/O Notice of Contract (brief description of No. Program/Project End-User Posting of Funds Total MOOE CO pening of Bids Award Signing Program/Activity/Project) IB/REI Civil Works Preventive Maintenance of Road: Concrete Reblocking - on Specific locations along Basilan Isabela City District FY 2019 19JH0001 Circumferential Rd (S00005BL) Public Bidding 11/03-09/18 11/24/2018 01/31/2019 02/08/2019 12,247,000.00 12,247,000.00 Engineering NEP K0002 + 000 - K0002 + 879, K0002 + 910.93 - K0003 + 035, Office K0004 + 737 - K0005 + 000 Construction of Road Slope Protection Structure - on specific locations Isabela City along Basilan Circumferential Rd (S00002BL) K0006 + 448 - K0006 + District FY 2019 19JH0002 Public Bidding 11/03-09/18 11/24/2018 01/31/2019 02/08/2019 13,930,000.00 13,930,000.00 786, K0006 + 620 - K0006 + 759, K0013 + 287 - K0013 + 445 Engineering NEP Office Reconstruction to Concrete Pavement - on specific locations along Isabela City Basilan Circumferential Rd (S00002BL) K0012 + 000 to K0013 + 000 District FY 2019 19JH0003 Public Bidding 11/03-09/18 11/24/2018 01/31/2019 02/08/2019 86,955,000.00 86,955,000.00 (S00005BL) K0001 + -570 - K0001 + -244, K0001 + 189 - K0001 + 233, Engineering NEP K0001 + 645 - K0002 + 000, K0005 + 000 - K0005 + 553 Office Retrofitting/Strengthening of Bridge - Kumalarang Bridge (B00014BL) Isabela City District FY 2019 19JH0004 along Basilan Circumferential Rd Public Bidding 11/03-09/18 11/24/2018 01/31/2019 02/08/2019 25,000,000.00 25,000,000.00 Engineering NEP Office Road Widening - on specific locations along Basilan Circumferential Rd Isabela City (S00005BL) K0002 + 256 - K0002 + 879, K0002 + 910 - K0004 + 000 District FY 2019 19JH0005 Public Bidding 11/03-09/18 11/24/2018 01/31/2019 02/08/2019 50,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 Engineering NEP Office Consulting Services Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH001 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 4-Storey 20-CL @ Isabela Central Elementary Pilot School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH002 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 6-CL @ Calvario Peak Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction Construction DEP ED 19CSJH003 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 of 1-Unit 2-Storey 8-CL @ Tabiawan Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of Construction DEP ED 19CSJH004 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 1-Unit 2-Storey 6-CL @ Kaumpurnah Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of Construction DEP ED 19CSJH005 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 1-Unit 2-Storey 8-CL @ Malamawi Central Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of Construction DEP ED 19CSJH006 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 1-Unit 2-Storey 6-CL @ Marang-Marang Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH007 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 8-CL @ Busay Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH008 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 6-CL @ Maligue Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH009 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 6-CL @ Sumagdang Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH010 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Sumagdang Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH011 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Caro Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH012 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 8-CL @ Baluno National High School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH013 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Balatanay Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH014 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 6-CL @ Begang Cenral Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH015 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Latuan Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH016 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Makiri Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Department of Public Works and Highways, Region Office IX Indicative Annual Procurement Plan for FY 2019 Isabela City Basilan DEO Schedule for Each Procurement Activity Estimated Budget (PhP) Remarks Contract ID Procurement PMO/ Advertisement/ Source of Mode of Procurement Submission/O Notice of Contract (brief description of No. Program/Project End-User Posting of Funds Total MOOE CO pening of Bids Award Signing Program/Activity/Project) IB/REI Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH017 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Simeon & Josefa Obsequio Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH018 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Tandung Ahas National High School Section BEFF 2019 Sub-Surface Exploration (Calyx Drilling) for One(1) Site for the Construction of 1- Construction DEP ED 19CSJH019 Public Bidding 11/8/2018 11/28/2018 1/14/2019 1/24/2019 150,000.00 150,000.00 Unit 2-Storey 4-CL @ Calvario Elementary School Section BEFF 2019 Goods Common Supplies Small Value GAA CY 1st Quarter ICDEO 1/21-27/19 2/8/2019 2/19/2019 2/29/2019 701,918.00 701,918.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 2nd Quarter ICDEO 4/21-27/19 5/9/2019 5/20/2019 5/302019 274,471.00 274,471.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 3rd Quarter ICDEO 7/18-24/19 8/5/2019 8/19/2019 8/29/2019 623,747.00 623,747.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 4th Quarter ICDEO 10/19-25/19 11/4/2019 11/14/2019 11/24/2019 281,098.00 281,098.00 Procurement 2019 Common Comp. Supplies/Equip Small Value GAA CY 1st Quarter ICDEO 1/21-27/19 2/8/2019 2/19/2019 2/29/2019 2,321,394.00 2,321,394.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 2nd Quarter ICDEO 4/21-27/19 5/9/2019 5/20/2019 5/302019 419,260.00 419,260.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 3rd Quarter ICDEO 7/18-24/19 8/5/2019 8/19/2019 8/29/2019 1,906,764.00 1,906,764.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 4th Quarter ICDEO 10/19-25/19 11/4/2019 11/14/2019 11/24/2019 80,020.00 80,020.00 Procurement 2019 IT Equipments Small Value Procurement Small Value 1st Quarter ICDEO - - Procurement Small Value 2nd Quarter ICDEO - - Procurement Small Value 3rd Quarter ICDEO - - Procurement Small Value 4th Quarter ICDEO - - Procurement Fuel, Lubricants & Fire Protection Small Value Procurement Small Value GAA CY 1st Quarter ICDEO 1/21-27/19 2/8/2019 2/19/2019 2/29/2019 495,350.00 495,350.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 2nd Quarter ICDEO 4/21-27/19 5/9/2019 5/20/2019 5/302019 394,250.00 394,250.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 3rd Quarter ICDEO 7/18-24/19 8/5/2019 8/19/2019 8/29/2019 443,350.00 443,350.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 4th Quarter ICDEO 10/19-25/19 11/4/2019 11/14/2019 11/24/2019 466,850.00 466,850.00 Procurement 2019 Common Janitorial Supplies Small Value Procurement Small Value GAA CY 1st Quarter ICDEO 1/21-27/19 2/8/2019 2/19/2019 2/29/2019 115,536.00 115,536.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 2nd Quarter ICDEO 4/21-27/19 5/9/2019 5/20/2019 5/302019 22,702.00 22,702.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 3rd Quarter ICDEO 7/18-24/19 8/5/2019 8/19/2019 8/29/2019 83,841.00 83,841.00 Procurement 2019 Small Value GAA CY 4th Quarter ICDEO 10/19-25/19 11/4/2019 11/14/2019 11/24/2019 13,237.00 13,237.00 Procurement 2019 Department of Public Works and Highways, Region Office IX Indicative Annual Procurement Plan for FY 2019 Isabela City Basilan DEO Schedule for Each Procurement Activity Estimated Budget (PhP) Remarks Contract ID Procurement PMO/ Advertisement/ Source of Mode of Procurement Submission/O Notice of Contract (brief description of No.
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