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CPES Report 15Th Release As of (July 01,2010-June 30,2012) CIAP-PDCB CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT CPES Reports-On-going and Completed Projects from July 01, 2010 to June 30, 2012 CONTRACT CPES FINAL RATING/ NAME OF LICENSE DATE OF *IMPL. PROJECT AMOUNT STATUS WMS MTL TIME FAC ESH RDR VISIT QUALITATIVE CONSTRUCTOR NO. EVALUATION AGENCY DUR (C.D.) (Php, M) RATING DESCRIPTION *87.50% 11-18-70 Construction 32944 Road Concreting at Brgy. Sallacapo 02/28/09 I 0.855 18 C 0.375 0.200 0.300 - - - 87.50 Satisfactory 121 Construction Const. of Two (2) Storey MPB at *98.30% Corporation (Formerly: 21686 08/10/11 NCR 1.868 60 C 0.483 0.200 0.300 - - - 98.30 Brgy. Malamig Outstanding 121 Construction) 121 Construction Const. of 2-Storey, 2-Classroom Sch. 89.10% Corporation (Formerly: 21686 04/15/11 III 2.472 120 C 0.419 0.200 0.300 - - - 91.90 Bldg. at Heritage ES, Loma de Gato V. Satisfactory 121 Construction) 121 Construction 91.97% Corporation (Formerly: 21686 Const. of MPB, Brgy. Mabini J. Rizal 06/02/10 NCR 9.315 180 C 0.475 0.200 0.300 - - - 97.50 V. Satisfactory 121 Construction) Impv't. of Drainage & Stairpathwalk, *92.60% 2H2L Construction 16293 08/04/11 IVA 0.947 60 C 0.493 0.133 0.300 - - - 92.60 Brgy. Sta. Cruz V. Satisfactory Const. of 2-Storey Sch. Bldg., Famy *89.10% 2H2L Construction 16293 08/11/11 IVA 3.856 60 C 0.453 0.138 0.300 - - - 89.10 E/S V. Satisfactory Rehab. of 8th and 9th Streets, San *87.30% 2H2L Construction 16293 08/04/11 IVA 1.789 90 C 0.440 0.133 0.300 - - - 87.30 Martin Subd., Brgy. San Isidro Satisfactory Const. of Two (2) Storey, Six (6) 85.75% 2H2L Construction 16293 04/15/11 IVA 7.848 150 C 0.389 0.200 0.300 - - - 88.90 Classrooms Cainta E/S Satisfactory Impvt. of Flood Control at So. Upper *89.90% 2H2L Construction 16293 03/12/09 IVA 2.692 120 C 0.461 0.138 0.300 - - - 89.90 East Kamias & So. East Kamias V. Satisfactory Impvt. of Multi-Purpose Pavement at *91.20% 2H2L Construction 16293 03/12/09 IVA 3.748 150 C 0.479 0.133 0.300 - - - 91.20 Brgy. Dela Paz & Brgy. San Isidro V. Satisfactory * 1st/Final * For DPWH, only the region and PMO office are listed 15th CPES Release Page1 CIAP-PDCB CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT CPES Reports-On-going and Completed Projects from July 01, 2010 to June 30, 2012 CONTRACT CPES FINAL RATING/ NAME OF LICENSE DATE OF *IMPL. PROJECT AMOUNT STATUS WMS MTL TIME FAC ESH RDR VISIT QUALITATIVE CONSTRUCTOR NO. EVALUATION AGENCY DUR (C.D.) (Php, M) RATING DESCRIPTION Rehab./Reconst./Upgrading of 91.86% 2H2L Construction 16293 Marikina-Victoria Valley-Antipolo 08/26/09 IVA 19.222 180 C 0.475 0.200 0.300 - - - 97.50 V. Satisfactory Road Rehab./Reconst./Upgrading of 2H2L Construction 16293 Marikina-Victoria Valley-Antipolo 05/18/09 IV-A 19.221 180 O 0.387 0.239 0.150 0.030 0.025 0.050 88.10 - Road 2-R Construction & Const. of Additional Classroom @ *86.80% 15304 05/21/09 I 2.417 120 C 0.496 0.072 0.300 - - - 86.80 Supply Comprehensive Nat'l. H/S Satisfactory Upgrading of Gov't. Center Road 3FS Construction 30464 08/25/11 VIII 3.690 110 O 0.390 0.240 0.150 0.030 0.030 0.033 87.30 - Network, Km.000+650-Km.000+843 Road Upgrading (Gravel to Paved) of 90.62% 3FS Construction 30464 Bagahupi-Babatngon-Sta. Cruz- 04/06/11 VIII 19.108 180 C 0.459 0.176 0.300 - - - 93.50 V. Satisfactory Barugo-Carigara Road *85.40% 3FS Construction 30464 Const. of Coastal Road 04/08/11 VIII 18.895 150 C 0.421 0.133 0.300 - - - 85.40 Satisfactory Upgrading of Bagahupi-Babatngon- 91.07% 3FS Construction 30464 03/11/10 VIII 19.289 230 C 0.497 0.189 0.300 - - - 98.60 Sta. Cruz, Barugo-Carigara Rd. V. Satisfactory *88.10% 3FS Construction 30464 Const. of Grouted Riprap @ Brgy. 90 03/18/09 VIII 0.962 70 C 0.381 0.200 0.300 - - - 88.10 Satisfactory Const. of MPB, Natividad NHS *89.30% 3K Builders 27277 08/12/11 I 1.918 100 C 0.460 0.133 0.300 - - - 89.30 (formerly: Narciso Ramos NHS) V. Satisfactory Repair/Rehab. of MNR, Km.174+000 - 88.80% 3K Builders 27277 Km.175+000 w/ exception Villasis 06/10/10 I 9.996 32 C 0.455 0.133 0.300 - - - 88.80 Satisfactory Section Const. of Sch. Bldg. @ Diego Silang *88.40% 3K Rock Engineering 27908 08/15/011 II 0.748 45 C 0.464 0.120 0.300 - - - 88.40 E/S Satisfactory Const. of One Unit Classroom *91.80% 3K Rock Engineering 27908 04/08/11 II 0.641 45 C 0.485 0.133 0.300 - - - 91.80 School Building, San Antonio I/S V. Satisfactory Construction of Multi-Purpose *90.70% 3K Rock Engineering 27908 09/03/09 II 0.572 45 C 0.407 0.200 0.300 - - - 90.70 Building, Magsaysay V. Satisfactory Const./Repair of Multi-Purpose 84.60% 3K Rock Engineering 27908 02/25/10 II 1.735 60 C 0.413 0.133 0.300 - - - 84.60 Building Satisfactory Const./Completion of MPB, 87.40% 3K Rock Engineering 27908 06/05/10 II 1.445 60 C 0.441 0.133 0.300 - - - 87.40 Liwayway Satisfactory * 1st/Final * For DPWH, only the region and PMO office are listed 15th CPES Release Page2 CIAP-PDCB CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT CPES Reports-On-going and Completed Projects from July 01, 2010 to June 30, 2012 CONTRACT CPES FINAL RATING/ NAME OF LICENSE DATE OF *IMPL. PROJECT AMOUNT STATUS WMS MTL TIME FAC ESH RDR VISIT QUALITATIVE CONSTRUCTOR NO. EVALUATION AGENCY DUR (C.D.) (Php, M) RATING DESCRIPTION Completion of Multi-Purpose *95.80% 3K Rock Engineering 27908 03/06/09 II 1.783 60 C 0.458 0.200 0.300 - - - 95.80 Building, Gundaway V.Satisfactory Const. of 2 Storey Multi-Purpose *91.10% 3-L Construction 16745 03/09/09 V 0.955 120 C 0.436 0.175 0.300 - - - 91.10 Bldg. (Brgy. Hall), Brgy. San Gabriel V. Satisfactory Road Upgrading (Gravel to Paved), 89.64% 3-L Construction 16745 09/09/09 V 6.555 150 C 0.418 0.200 0.300 - - - 91.80 Sipocot-Cabusao Road V. Satisfactory 3RB Construction & Rehab./Reconst./Upgrading of *82.60% 19541 08/09/11 IVA 8.125 75 C 0.393 0.133 0.300 - - - 82.60 Supply Calamba-Sta. Cruz-Famy Road Satisfactory 3RB Construction & Road Upgrading of San Fernando 83.72% 19541 08/11/11 V 19.100 165 C 0.391 0.133 0.300 - - - 82.40 Supply North Road (San Jacinto Sect.) Satisfactory 3RB Construction & 89.10% 19541 Const. of Sto. Cristo Seawall 05/28/10 V 2.876 150 C 0.458 0.133 0.300 - - - 89.10 Supply Satisfactory Road Upgrading along DM Jct.-Leg.- 3RB Construction & 84.30% 19541 Sto. Domingo-Tab.-Cam. Sur Bdry., 02/24/09 V 19.233 150 C 0.488 0.133 0.300 - - - 92.10 Supply Satisfactory Tiwi-Tabaco Section 3RB Construction & Impvt. of San Fernando North Road, 19541 02/17/10 V 9.450 210 O 0.378 0.240 0.150 0.015 0.035 0.050 86.80 - Supply San Jacinto Section 3RB Construction & Road Conc. & Impvt. of Barangay 86.38% 19541 02/22/10 V 0.959 160 C 0.396 0.139 0.300 - - - 83.50 Supply Road Satisfactory 3RB Construction & Const. of Tagas-Divino Rostro Supply/Ajan Jaeda, Inc. JV-08-209 09/01/09 V 19.179 202 O 0.384 0.240 0.150 0.030 0.033 0.050 88.70 - Bridge (JV) Repair and Rehab. of MPB *92.40% 3S Builders 18009 04/09/11 VII 1.893 97 C 0.491 0.133 0.300 - - - 92.40 (Municipal Hall) V. Satisfactory Construction of 1-CL (7x9) Lupigue *88.70% 4 A's Construction 9446 09/05/09 II 1.108 45 C 0.454 0.133 0.300 - - - 88.70 IS Satisfactory 84.60% 4 A's Construction 9446 Const./Conc. of Road 02/23/10 II 4.822 330 C 0.413 0.133 0.300 - - - 84.60 Satisfactory *89.70% 4 A's Construction 9446 Asphalt Overlay of Daang Maharlika 03/03/09 II 1.929 30 C 0.464 0.133 0.300 - - - 89.70 V.Satisfactory * 1st/Final * For DPWH, only the region and PMO office are listed 15th CPES Release Page3 CIAP-PDCB CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT CPES Reports-On-going and Completed Projects from July 01, 2010 to June 30, 2012 CONTRACT CPES FINAL RATING/ NAME OF LICENSE DATE OF *IMPL. PROJECT AMOUNT STATUS WMS MTL TIME FAC ESH RDR VISIT QUALITATIVE CONSTRUCTOR NO. EVALUATION AGENCY DUR (C.D.) (Php, M) RATING DESCRIPTION 4B Construction Upgrading and Concreting of Subic- 83.76% 23445 03/03/09 III 41.616 180 C 0.407 0.163 0.300 - - - 87.00 Corporation Philseco Road Satisfactory Rehab./Reconst./Upgrading of 4B Construction *87.40% 23445 Damaged Paved National Road, 05/23/09 III 33.265 45 C 0.374 0.200 0.300 - - - 87.40 Corporation Satisfactory Olongapo-Bugallon Road Preventive Maint. along Roman Expressway (Bal Sect.) 4B Construction *74.00% 23445 K0120+279.82-K0123+434.42; 08/06/11 III 28.532 53 C 0.437 0.003 0.300 - - - 74.00 Corporation Poor (Cupang-Alauli Sect.) K0123+434.42- K0 125+000 Rehab./Reconst./Upgrading of 4B Construction Visayas Avenue (Km 164+236- *88.80% 23445 08/06/11 III 14.802 24 C 0.453 0.135 0.300 - - - 88.80 Corporation Km.164+711 & Km.
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