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FY 2020 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act FY 2020 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office Region VI 1,538 projects 30,778,143,000 Aklan District Engineering Office 188 projects 2,687,360,000 AKLAN (FIRST) 74 projects 1,654,843,000 OO1: Ensure Safe and Reliable National Road System 18 projects 747,226,000 Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved 6,342,000 Roads - Secondary Roads 1. P00400956VS 310105100421000 6,342,000 Jaime Cardinal Sin Ave - K0284 + 520 - K0285 + 000 P00400956VS-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 0.906 6,215,160 Aklan District Pavement - along Jaime Cardinal Concrete Engineering Office Sin Ave (S00335PN) K0284 + 520 - Pavement / Aklan District K0285 + 000 Engineering Office P00400956VS-EAO 126,840 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction/ Upgrading of Damaged Paved 6,328,000 Roads - Tertiary Roads 2. P00400957VS 310106100470000 6,328,000 Altavas-Jamindan Rd - K0317 + (-317) - K0317 + 135 P00400957VS-CW1 Reconstruction to Concrete Reconstruction to Lane Km 0.904 6,201,440 Aklan District Pavement - along Altavas-Jamindan Concrete Engineering Office Rd (S00479PN) K0317 + (-317) - Pavement / Aklan District K0317 + 135 Engineering Office P00400957VS-EAO 126,560 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Rehabilitation/ Reconstruction of National Roads with Slips, Slope 35,800,000 Collapse, and Landslide - Tertiary Roads 3. P00400958VS 310109100429000 35,800,000 Altavas-Jamindan Rd - K0325 + 040 - K0325 + 398 P00400958VS-CW1 Construction of Road Slope Construction of Square 3,580.000 35,084,000 Aklan District Protection Structure - along Road Slope meters Engineering Office Altavas-Jamindan Rd (S00482PN) Protection / Aklan District K0325 + 040 - K0325 + 398 Structure Engineering Office P00400958VS-EAO 716,000 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Asset Preservation - Construction / Upgrading / Rehabilitation of Drainage along 24,990,000 National Roads - Secondary Roads MYPS: 03/03/2020 03:04:23 pm Page 1 of 460 IO Report FY 2020 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office 4. P00400959VS 310111100215000 6,370,000 Aklan East Rd - K0280 + 350 - K0280 + 827 P00400959VS-CW1 Construction of Drainage Structure Construction of Lineal 477.000 5,262,600 Aklan District along Road - at Specific Locations Drainage meters Engineering Office along Aklan East Rd (S00322PN) Structure along / Aklan District K0280 + 350 - K0280 + 827 Road Engineering Office P00400959VS-ROW ROW Acquisition - at Specific ROW Acquisition Square 4,770.000 1,000,000 Aklan District Locations along Aklan East Rd meters Engineering Office (S00322PN) / Aklan District Engineering Office P00400959VS-EAO 107,400 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office 5. P00401239VS 310111100217000 18,620,000 Jaime Cardinal Sin Ave - K0282 + 453 - K0283 + 408 P00401239VS-CW1 Construction of Drainage Structure Construction of Lineal 1,862.000 18,247,600 Aklan District along Road - at Specific Locations Drainage meters Engineering Office along Jaime Cardinal Sin Ave Structure along / Aklan District (S00335PN) K0282 + 453 - K0283 + Road Engineering Office 408 P00401239VS-EAO 372,400 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Network Development - Road Widening - Secondary Roads 287,171,000 6. P00401129VS 310202100491000 99,979,000 Aklan East Rd - K0306 + 291 - K0307 + 042, K0307 + 071 - K0308 + 449, K0308 + 479 - K0309 + 369 P00401129VS-CW1 Road Widening - at Specific Road Widening Lane Km 5.928 93,617,545 Central Office / Locations along Aklan East Rd Aklan District (S00322PN) K0306 + 291 - K0309 + Engineering Office 369 P00401129VS-ROW ROW Acquisition - at Specific ROW Acquisition Square 424.800 2,966,000 Central Office / Locations along Aklan East Rd meters Aklan District (S00322PN) Engineering Office P00401129VS-EAO 3,395,455 Central Office / Aklan District Engineering Office 7. P00401207VS 310202100501000 87,213,000 Jaime Cardinal Sin Ave - K0279 + 955 - K0282 + 453 P00401207VS-CW1 Road Widening - along Jaime Road Widening Lane Km 4.846 84,160,545 Central Office / Cardinal Sin Ave (S00335PN) K0279 Aklan District + 955 - K0282 + 453 Engineering Office MYPS: 03/03/2020 03:04:23 pm Page 2 of 460 IO Report FY 2020 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office P00401207VS-EAO 3,052,455 Central Office / Aklan District Engineering Office 8. P00401208VS 310202100490000 99,979,000 Aklan East Rd - K0303 + 322 - K0306 + 291 P00401208VS-CW1 Road Widening - along Aklan East Road Widening Lane Km 5.924 96,479,735 Central Office / Rd (S00322PN) K0303 + 322 - Aklan District K0306 + 291 Engineering Office P00401208VS-EAO 3,499,265 Central Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Network Development - Construction of By-Pass and Diversion Roads 203,615,000 9. P00401028VS 310204100772000 102,615,000 Kalibo Circumferential Road, Package 2, Aklan P00401028VS-CW1 Construction of Concrete Road - Construction of Lane Km 5.880 95,066,975 Central Office / Kalibo Circumferential Road, Concrete Road Region VI Package 2, Aklan P00401028VS-ROW ROW Acquisition - Kalibo ROW Acquisition Square 15,130.000 4,100,000 Central Office / Circumferential Road, Package 2, meters Region VI Aklan P00401028VS-EAO 3,448,025 Central Office / Region VI 10. P00401694VS 310204100771000 101,000,000 Kalibo Circumferential Road, Package 1, Aklan P00401694VS-CW1 Construction of Concrete Road - Construction of Lane Km 6.400 92,640,000 Central Office / Kalibo Circumferential Road, Concrete Road Region VI Package 1, Aklan P00401694VS-ROW ROW Acquisition - Kalibo ROW Acquisition Square 32,000.000 5,000,000 Central Office / Circumferential Road, Package 1, meters Region VI Aklan P00401694VS-EAO 3,360,000 Central Office / Region VI Network Development - Off-Carriageway Improvement - Secondary Roads 33,293,000 11. P00401306VS 310208100272000 33,293,000 Aklan East Rd - K0286 + 040 - K0290 + 000 P00401306VS-CW1 Off-Carriageway Improvement: Off-Carriageway Square 12,180.000 32,627,140 Aklan District Shoulder Paving / Construction - Improvement: meters Engineering Office along Aklan East Rd (S00322PN) Shoulder Paving / / Aklan District K0286 + 040 - K0290 + 000 Construction Engineering Office MYPS: 03/03/2020 03:04:23 pm Page 3 of 460 IO Report FY 2020 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office P00401306VS-EAO 665,860 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Network Development - Off-Carriageway Improvement - Tertiary Roads 8,487,000 12. P00400960VS 310209100244000 8,487,000 Altavas-Jamindan Rd - K0324 + 398 - K0324 + 844, K0325 + (-191) - K0325 + 398 P00400960VS-CW1 Off-Carriageway Improvement: Off-Carriageway Square 3,105.000 8,317,260 Aklan District Shoulder Paving / Construction - at Improvement: meters Engineering Office Specific Locations along Shoulder Paving / / Aklan District Altavas-Jamindan Rd (S00479PN) Construction Engineering Office K0324 + 398 - K0324 + 844, (S00482PN) K0325 + (-191) - K0325 + 398 P00400960VS-EAO 169,740 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Bridge - Rehabilitation/ Major Repair of Permanent Bridges 19,200,000 13. P00401020VS 310304100600000 19,200,000 Balete Br. (B00283PN) along Aklan East Rd P00401020VS-CW1 Rehabilitation / Major Repair of Rehabilitation / Number of 1.000 18,816,000 Aklan District Bridge - Balete Br. (B00283PN) Major Repair of Bridges Engineering Office along Aklan East Rd Bridge / Aklan District Engineering Office P00401020VS-EAO 384,000 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office Bridge - Widening of Permanent Bridges 122,000,000 14. P00401542VS 310305100985000 20,000,000 Tigbao Br. (B00285PN) along Aklan East Rd P00401542VS-CW1 Widening of Bridge - Tigbao Br. Widening of Square 257.580 19,600,000 Aklan District (B00285PN) along Aklan East Rd Bridge meters Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office P00401542VS-EAO 400,000 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office 15. P00401543VS 310305100983000 12,000,000 Caeog-a Br. (B00286PN) along Aklan East Rd MYPS: 03/03/2020 03:04:23 pm Page 4 of 460 IO Report FY 2020 ANNUAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM Based on General Appropriations Act UACS / Sub Program Project Component Description Type of Work Target Physical Target Amount Operating Unit / Project Component ID Unit (PHP) Implementing Office P00401543VS-CW1 Widening of Bridge - Caeog-a Br. Widening of Square 152.640 11,760,000 Aklan District (B00286PN) along Aklan East Rd Bridge meters Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office P00401543VS-EAO 240,000 Aklan District Engineering Office / Aklan District Engineering Office 16. P00401544VS 310305100826000 55,000,000 Talon Br. (B00288PN) along Aklan East
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