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REGIONAL REPORT on the APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 Company Name and Date No. Project Name Project Address Project Owner Address Approved CHRISTIAN LEY NIA-4A Calabarzon Proposed Construction of Canal CONSTRUCTION July 05, 2018 System of Paagahan Communal 1 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Irrigation System Laguna R’CEL GEN. Tracy Bron Yonzon CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Construction of Three July 05, 2018 MDSE. Storey Building Residential 2 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna CHRISTIAN LEY Proposed Construction of Diversion National Irrigation CONSTRUCTION Works, Protecion Works, & Pump Administration Region 4A July 05, 2018 3 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, works of Cabuyao East Pump Calabarzon Laguna Irrigation System R’CEL GEN. Citi Global College CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Construction of Renovation July 05, 2018 MDSE. of School Building 4 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna R’CEL GEN. Edora G. Luistro CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Construction of Two Storey July 05, 2018 MDSE. Apartment/Commercial Building 5 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna R’CEL GEN. Union Galavasteel CONTRACTOR & GEN. Corporation Proposed Construction of Material July 05, 2018 MDSE. Storage Shed 6 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna BRYSAR BUILDERS INC. Laguna AAA Water Corp. Proposed Construction of LAWC Park #60 Don Manuel Cor. Residence Sewer and Water Network July 05, 2018 Cadig St. Project, 7 Brgy. Salvacion, Quezon Sta. Rosa, Laguna City DARUMA CORPORATION Fujifilm Optics Phils. Inc. Proposed Construction of Additional July 05, 2018 8 L 1 & 2 Blk 8 Phase 2 Aircon And Canteen Expansion FCIE, Brgy. Langkaan Page 1 of 94 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 Company Name and Date No. Project Name Project Address Project Owner Address Approved Dasmariñas, Cavite AMSTEEL STRUCTURES, Engr. Mark Miclat INC. No. 88-98 Velasquez St. Proposed SMBI Warehouse July 04, 2018 Sitio Bangiad, Expansion Project 9 Brgy. San Juan, Taytay, Rizal NET PACIFIC INC. Universal Robina 3QB ODC International Proposed Total Network Corporation July 04, 2018 Plaza 219 Salcedo Infrastructure Rehabilitation For VRC 10 St. Legaspi Village, Makati Calamba Plant City CCT CONSTRUCTORS Mr. Erick Limjoco CORP. Proposed Isuzu Autoparts July 04, 2018 3F Princess Bldg. 104 Manufacturing Corp. Bulding 11 Esteban Extension Project St, Legaspi Vill, Makati City FEDERICO SO Robinson Land BUILDER’S AND DEVT. Corporation INC. Proposed Robinson Distribution July 04, 2018 5th Floor. SPC Building, Center 12 Miranda Ext. Angeles City, Pampanga SMCC PHILIPPINES, INC. NYK- Transnational 6th Floor Peninsula Court Properties Corp. Proposed Mooring Station Roofing July 04, 2018 BLDG., 8735 Installation 13 Paseo de Roxas Corp. Makati Ave., Makati City GJP BUILDERS & Dennis H. Go ENTERPRISES Proposed Two Storey Residential July 05, 2018 14 Brgy. II, Calamba City, Building with Basement Laguna R’CEL GEN. Proposed Three Storey Residential Mr./Mrs. Rudy Dionisio July 05, 2018 15 CONTRACTOR & GEN. Building MDSE. A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna Page 2 of 94 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 Company Name and Date No. Project Name Project Address Project Owner Address Approved A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna R’CEL GEN. City Government of San CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Road Renovation, Repair Pedro July 05, 2018 MDSE. and Repainting, Gavino Alvarez Lying 16 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, in Center (Galic) Laguna R’CEL GEN. NIA – Pila, Laguna CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Construction of Protection July 05, 2018 MDSE. Works of San Benito Communal 17 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Irrigation System Laguna R’CEL GEN. Municipal Government of CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Road San Pedro July 05, 2018 MDSE. Concreting/Rehabilitation along New 18 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Years Avenue Laguna MONTEONE City Government of San CONSTRUCTION Pedro Laguna Republic Proposed Road Re- July 05, 2018 CORPORATION of the Philippines blocking/Rehabilitation 19 Subic Bay, Free Port Zone, Zambales R’CEL GEN. Poon Realty Corporation CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Site Development with 5/21/18 MDSE. Road Pavements and Drainage 20 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, System Laguna POWER K Kennedy Tan Haw CONSTRUCTION Proposed Construction of Canal May 21, SUPPLY & SERVICES System of Amonoy Communal 2018 21 Regidor St. Sta Cruz, Irrigation System Laguna SMART-TECH ELECTRO- Mr. Noel Torres INDUSTRIAL Proposed Construction of Basketball 5/21/18 22 SYSTEMS, INC. Roofing Purok 4, Brgy. Langkaan 1 Page 3 of 94 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 Company Name and Date No. Project Name Project Address Project Owner Address Approved Dasmariñas City, Cavite SAFETY SERVICE SIIX EMS PHILIPPINES, KINDNESS PHILS., INC. INC. 189 Katipunan Avenue, Proposed Supply and Installation of 5/21/18 Brgy. Bayanihan Air Conditioning Units 23 Quezon City 1109 PHILIPPINES REYNANTE REYES Multi- Mix International QUIESTAS CONS. CORP. Proposed Supply and Labor for the Manufacturing 5/21/18 L10 B32 Mabolo St. Electrical Works for Proj. Road Corporation 24 Greenwoods Exec. Runner & MC Queen Vill. Cainta Rizal 1900 EPC & I CORPORATON Erick Galapon Proposed Installation of 3.2 Ton x Blk 63 Lot 23 Phase 2D 5800mm Span Single Girder Electric 5/21/18 Golden City Overhead Travelling Crane (Type: 25 Subdivision, Sta. Rosa , Elke) Lagua ENERGY & BUILDING Lucky 9 Properties APPLICATION Proposed Upgrading of LNPI Incorporation 5/21/18 TECHNOLOGIES CORP. Substation Lucky 9 Properties 26 Sitio Bagakay, Tayud, Incorporation Consolacion, Cebu PPF METALS AND Most Rev. Buenaventura SERVICES Proposed Two Storey School Building M. Famadicio, D.D 5/21/18 27 Sibulo Subd. Launayan, (4 Classrooms) San Pedro ASAHI ASIA Mr. Akihiro Watanabe / CONSTRUCTION INC. Mayekawa Philippines, Unit 606 Prime Land Inc. Proposed Great Foods Solution- RTE 5/21/18 Tower, Market St. Plant Production and Storage Facility Madrigal Business Park, 28 Alabang Muntinlupa City Page 4 of 94 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 Company Name and Date No. Project Name Project Address Project Owner Address Approved R’CEL GEN. CONTACTOR University of Perpetual & GEN. MDSE. Proposed Six Storey Senior Help System-Dalta 5/22/18 29 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Highschool Building Laguna R’CEL GEN. CONTACTOR Liza G. Esguerra & GEN. MDSE. Proposed Two Storey Commercial 5/22/18 30 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Space Laguna R’CEL GEN. CONTACTOR Tae Yong Jung & GEN. MDSE. Proposed Construction of Bungalow 5/22/18 31 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Commercial Building Laguna Proposed Animal Probiotics University of the Laboratory Annex Buling: A Pilot Philippines Los Baños JUNCAN ENTERPRISES Testing Plant Of Protein Enriched College, Laguna, 13 A. Bonifacio St. Brgy. 5/22/18 Copra Meal Ingredient For Swine And Philippines San Agustin Poultry (Phase II), Natinonal Institute Bay, Laguna 32 Of Molecular Biology And Biotechnology, UPLB R’CEL GEN. Linie M. Pakinggan CONTRACTOR & GEN. Proposed Eight Units Two Storey 5/23/18 MDSE. Residential/Apartment 33 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna FGU BUILDERS, INC. Mr. Alan Gaw 5/23/18 34 Proposed Project Gryffindor Parang, Marikina City BAP CONSTRUCTION Proposed Rehabilitation & City Government of San AND Construction of Drainage Lined Pedro, Laguna 5/23/18 DEVELOPMENT CORP. Canal-Phase 2, Mercedez Homes V, 35 #133 Yatco Village Brgy. 7 Brgy. San Vicente, City of San Pedro, Tanauan City, Batangas Laguna BRYSAR BUILDERS INC. Laguna AAA Water Corp. %60 Don Manuel Cor. Proposed Construction of LAWC Park 5/23/18 Cadig St. Residence Sewer and Water Network 36 Brgy. Salvacion, Quezon Project, Sta. Rosa, Laguna City Page 5 of 94 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 Company Name and Date No. Project Name Project Address Project Owner Address Approved R’CEL GEN. Juliet Dimaano CONTRACTOR & GEN. Yamamoto Proposed Three Units Apartment 5/23/18 MDSE. Commercial Building 37 A. Bonifacio St. Sta. Cruz, Laguna CCT CONSTRUCTION Mr. Christopher CORP. Proposed Terumo Philippines Dimayuga 5/23/18 3F Princess Bldg. 104 Corporation-New Chemical Storage 38 Esteban St. Building Legaspi Vill, Makati City GOODHOUSE Mr. Christopher INDUSTRIES, INC. Dimayuga Proposed Terumo Philippines 2/F CSJ Business Center, 5/23/18 Corporation-New Chemical Storage #25 Paso Street Building 39 TBICAI Compound, Bagumbayan, Taguig GOODHOUSE Mr. Christopher INDUSTRIES, INC. Dimayuga Proposed Terumo Philippines 2/F CSJ Business Center, 5/23/18 Corporation-New Chemical Storage #25 Paso Street Building 40 TBICAI Compound, Bagumbayan, Taguig ARJANE INDUSTRIAL Mr. Alfred Abela SALES & SERVICES Proposed Back Metal Facilitation-Civil 5/23/18 Unit 4A A&E Castro Bldg., Works 41 M.L Quezon St. Bambang, Taguig City NMDC CONSTRUCTION Mr. Alfred Abela CORPORATION Brgy. Langka St., Sta. Proposed Construction of Community 5/23/18 Ursula Subd. Fish Landing Facility 42 Brgy. Batingan, Binangonan, Rizal R’CEL GEN. University of Perpetual Proposed Six Storey Senior 5/23/18 43 CONTRACTOR & GEN. Help System-Dalta Highschool Building MDSE. Page 6 of 94 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-RO 4A June 2018 Company Name and Date No. Project Name Project Address Project Owner Address Approved A. Bonifacio St., Sta. Cruz, Laguna MICLOVER GEN.
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