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ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN C.Y. 2019 Projects Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways LEYTE FIFTH DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE Regional Office VIII Brgy. Hipusngo Baybay City, Leyte ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN C.Y. 2019 Projects Code Procurement PMO/ Procurement Schedule for each Procurement Activity Source of Estimated Budget (Php) Remarks (PAP) Program/Project End-User Method Advertisement/ Submission/ Notice of Contract Funds Total MOOE CO Brief Posting of ITB Opening of Award Signing Appropriation/ description of Bids ABC Program of Project Construction of Dungca-an Flood Control Construction Public Bidding September 18 to October 9, Upon FY 2019 50,000,000.00 Structures and Drainage Systems K002+660- Section September 24, 2018 receipt of DPWH Flood Control K002+960 (Right River Bank), Leyte, 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 49,000,000.00 Structures CID # 19IG0001 GAA INFRA PROGRAM Network Development Improvement – Off- Construction Public Bidding September 18 to October 9, Upon FY 2019 17,099,000.00 Carriageway Improvement – Secondary Roads Section September 24, 2018 receipt of DPWH – Bato-Bontoc Rd – K1111+000 to 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 16,757,020.00 Roads K1112+234, K1112+301 to K1113+105, GAA INFRA K1114+172 to K1114+457, K1114+466 – PROGRAM K1114+740, Bato, Leyte, CID # 19IG0002 Construction of By-Pass and Diversion Roads, Construction Public Bidding September 26 to October 16, Upon FY 2019 50,000,000.00 Baybay City Diversion Road, Leyte, Section October 2, 2018 2018 Receipt of DPWH CID # 19IG0003 GAA Funds REGULAR Roads 49,000,000.00 INFRA PROGRAM Construction of Flood Control Structures in Construction Public Bidding September 26 to October 16, Upon FY 2019 23,729,000.00 Bito River, Brgy. Batug & Brgy. Picas, Javier, Section October 2, 2018 2018 Receipt of DPWH Flood Control Leyte, CID # 19IG0004 GAA Funds REGULAR 23,254,420.00 Structures INFRA PROGRAM Construction/Improvement of Access Roads Construction Public Bidding September 26 to October 16, Upon FY 2019 25,000,000.00 leading to Declared Tourism Destinations – Section October 2, 2018 2018 Receipt of DPWH NRJ to Lintaon Road leading to Lintaon Peak, GAA Funds REGULAR 24,500,000.00 Roads Baybay City, Leyte, INFRA CID # 19IG0005 PROGRAM Network Development Program – Road Construction Public Bidding October 16 to November 6, Upon FY 2019 42,000,000.00 Widening – Secondary Roads – Ormoc – Section October 22, 2018 Receipt of DPWH Baybay – Southern Leyte Bdry. Rd – 2018 GAA Funds REGULAR Roads 41,160,000.00 K1084+800-K1085+912, Inopacan, Leyte, INFRA CID # 19IG0006 PROGRAM Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways LEYTE FIFTH DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE Regional Office VIII Brgy. Hipusngo Baybay City, Leyte ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN C.Y. 2019 Projects Code Procurement PMO/ Procurement Schedule for each Procurement Activity Source of Estimated Budget (Php) Remarks (PAP) Program/Project End-User Method Advertisement/ Submission/ Notice of Contract Funds Total MOOE CO Brief Posting of ITB Opening of Award Signing Appropriation/ description of Bids ABC Program of Project Asset Preservation Program – Construction Public Bidding October 16 to November 6, Upon FY 2019 Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Roads with Section October 22, 2018 Receipt of DPWH Slips, Slope Collapse, and Landslide – Primary 2018 GAA Funds REGULAR 31,545,000.00 Roads – Tacloban – Baybay – South Rd – INFRA Roads K0988+420-K0988+520, K0988+530- PROGRAM 30,914,100.00 K0988+585,K0990+460-K0990+580, K0994+680-K0994+780, Baybay City, Leyte, CID # 19IG0007 Construction of Flood Control Projects, Brgy. Construction Public Bidding October 16 to November 6, Upon FY 2019 20,000,000.00 Bagumbayan, Hilongos, Leyte, Section October 22, 2018 Receipt of DPWH Flood Control CID # 19IG0008 2018 GAA Funds REGULAR 19,600,000.00 Structures INFRA PROGRAM Construction of Flood Control Structures in Construction Public Bidding October 16 to November 6, Upon FY 2019 20,000,000.00 Buyhang River, Sta. 0+000-Sta. 0+575, Brgy. Section October 22, 2018 Receipt of DPWH Flood Control Gabas, Baybay City, Leyte, CID # 19IG0009 2018 GAA Funds REGULAR 19,600,000.00 Structures INFRA PROGRAM Concreting of Roads, Brgy. Matapay, Brgy. Construction Public Bidding October 16 to November 6, Upon FY 2019 3,000,000.00 Owak, Hilongos, Leyte, Section October 22, 2018 Receipt of DPWH CID # 19IG0010 2018 GAA Funds REGULAR 2,970,000.00 Roads INFRA PROGRAM Concreting of Roads/Bridges, (Brgy. Construction Public Bidding October 19 to November 8, Upon FY 2019 11,000,000.00 Kansungka, Brgy. Caridad, Brgy. Gaas, Brgy. Section October 25, 2018 Receipt of DPWH Zone 18, Brgy. Gubang, Brgy. Ciabu, Brgy. 2018 GAA Funds REGULAR 10,890,000.00 Roads Balao), Baybay City, Leyte, CID # 19IG0011 INFRA PROGRAM Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways LEYTE FIFTH DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE Regional Office VIII Brgy. Hipusngo Baybay City, Leyte ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN C.Y. 2019 Projects Code Procurement PMO/ Procurement Schedule for each Procurement Activity Source of Estimated Budget (Php) Remarks (PAP) Program/Project End-User Method Advertisement/ Submission/ Notice of Contract Funds Total MOOE CO Brief Posting of ITB Opening of Award Signing Appropriation/ description of Bids ABC Program of Project Network Development Program – Road Construction Public Bidding October 19 to November 8, Upon FY 2019 30,000,000.00 Widening – Secondary Roads – Ormoc – Section October 25, 2018 Receipt of DPWH Baybay – Southern Leyte Bdry. Road 2018 GAA Funds REGULAR 29,400,000.00 Roads K1093+511-K1094+300, Hindang, Leyte, CID INFRA # 19IG0012 PROGRAM Asset Preservation Program – Preventive Construction Public Bidding October 26 to November 20, Upon FY 2019 50,000,000.00 Maintenance – Primary Roads – Ormoc- Section November 5, 2018 receipt of DPWH Baybay-Southern Leyte Bdry. Road – 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 49,000,000.00 K1038+000-K1038+805, K1041+200- GAA INFRA 1041+422, K1042+385-K1042+445, PROGRAM Roads K1043+120-K1043+809, K1043+838- K1044+870, K1046+835-K1047+147, K1047+824-K1048+091, K1048+105- K1049+651, K1049+963-K1050+349, CID # 19IG0013 Construction of Flood Control Structures along Construction Public Bidding October 26 to November 20, Upon FY 2019 20,000,000.00 Mahaplag River, Mahaplag, Leyte, Section November 5, 2018 receipt of DPWH Flood Control CID # 19IG0014 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 19,600,000.00 Structures GAA INFRA PROGRAM Bridge Program – Widening of Permanent Construction Public Bidding October 26 to November 20, Upon FY 2019 10,480,000.00 Bridges, Badiang Br. 2 (B00240LT) along Section November 5, 2018 receipt of DPWH Ormoc-Baybay-Southern Leyte Bdry. Rd., CID 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 10,270,400.00 Bridge # 19IG0015 GAA INFRA PROGRAM Construction of Multi-Purpose Building (Brgy. Construction Public Bidding October 26 to November 20, Upon FY 2019 3,250,000.00 Apid, Brgy. Canangay, Brgy. Linao), Inopacan, Section November 5, 2018 receipt of DPWH Leyte, 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 3,217,500.00 Building CID # 19IG0016 GAA INFRA PROGRAM Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways LEYTE FIFTH DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE Regional Office VIII Brgy. Hipusngo Baybay City, Leyte ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN C.Y. 2019 Projects Code Procurement PMO/ Procurement Schedule for each Procurement Activity Source of Estimated Budget (Php) Remarks (PAP) Program/Project End-User Method Advertisement/ Submission/ Notice of Contract Funds Total MOOE CO Brief Posting of ITB Opening of Award Signing Appropriation/ description of Bids ABC Program of Project Construction of Multi-Purpose Building (Brgy. Construction Public Bidding October 26 to November 20, Upon FY 2019 2,500,000.00 Plaridel, Reclamation (CR), Bato, Leyte, CID # Section November 5, 2018 receipt of DPWH 19IG0017 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 2,475,000.00 Building GAA INFRA PROGRAM Concreting of Roads/Bridges, (Brgy. Construction Public Bidding October 26 to November 20, Upon FY 2019 1,500,000.00 Hiluctogan, Poblacion), Mahaplag, Leyte, CID Section November 5, 2018 receipt of DPWH # 19IG0018 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 1,485,000.00 Roads GAA INFRA PROGRAM Construction of Bangkerohan Flood Control Construction Public Bidding November 8 to November 28, Upon FY 2019 50,000,000.00 Structures and Drainage Systems, K000+900- Section November 14, 2018 receipt of DPWH Flood Control K001+200 (Left Side River Bank), Hilongos, 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 49,000,000.00 Structure Leyte, CID # 19IG0019 GAA INFRA PROGRAM Bridge – Widening of Permanent Bridges, Construction Public Bidding November 8 to November 28, Upon FY 2019 28,700,000.00 Guimbalotan Br. (B00251LT) along Ormoc- Section November 14, 2018 receipt of DPWH Baybay-Southern Leyte Boundary Road, CID 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 28,126,000.00 Bridge # 19IG0020 GAA INFRA PROGRAM Concreting of Roads/Bridges, (Brgy. Construction Public Bidding November 8 to November 28, Upon FY 2019 6,000,000.00 Caningag, Brgy. Templaza, Brgy. Cahagnaan, Section November 14, 2018 receipt of DPWH Poblacion), Matalom, Leyte, CID # 19IG0021 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 5,940,000.00 Bridge GAA INFRA PROGRAM Construction of Drainage Canal, Brgy. Zone 2, Construction Public Bidding November 8 to November 28, Upon FY 2019 1,000,000.00 Javier (Bugho), Leyte, CID # 19IG0022 Section November 14, 2018 receipt of DPWH 2018 FY 2019 REGULAR 1,000,000.00 Building GAA INFRA PROGRAM Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways LEYTE FIFTH DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE Regional Office VIII Brgy. Hipusngo Baybay City, Leyte ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN C.Y. 2019 Projects Code Procurement PMO/ Procurement
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