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(CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region February 2019 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region February 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved 18PL0179 Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Damaged Protection along Mt. Povince- Calanan- JJA CONSTRUCTION P-4, Bulanao, Tabuk City, 1 Pinukpuk-Abbut(Pinukpuk-Abbut Section) DPWH-LKDEO 02/01/2019 AND SUPPLY Kalinga a)KO533+750-KO533+770 b) KO524+400- KO524+420 18PL0171 Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of JJA CONSTRUCTION P-4, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Damaged Pavement along Mt. Povince- Calanan- 2 DPWH-LKDEO 02/01/2019 AND SUPPLY Kalinga Pinukpuk-Abbut(Pinukpuk-Abbut Section), KO0531+310-KO531+750 I.S. 18PL0178 Rehabilitation/Reconstruction of Sinking WIMREG Liwan West, Rizal, Pavement along Babalag-Kinama-San Francisco, 3 CONSTRUCTION AND DPWH-LKDEO 02/01/2019 Kalinga Rizal Kalinga , a.KO0534+120-KO534+220 b. SUPLY KO532+900-KO532+950 LOC CONSTRUCTION & IB-43 Betag , La Trindad, 4 Renovation/ Improvement of Tabuk III RHU DOH-CAR 02/01/2019 SUPPLY Benguet 18PJ0040- CY 2018 Basic Educational Facilities 69 Badihoy Street, W.E.G. Fund (BEFF)- Construction of Three Storey (9 5 Guisad Surong, Baguio DPWH-ISDEO 02/01/2019 CONSTRUCTION Classrooms) School Building , Batch 3-Damag ES City Annex (Damag Proper 18PJ0041- Restoration of Eroded Road Shoulders and Removal of Slides Along Banaue-Mayoyao- Isabela Bdry. Road, Cluster I, Project 1) KO342+668-KO342+693 2) KO344+027- 69 Badihoy Street, KO344+051, 3) KO344+450-KO344+475, 4) W.E.G. 6 Guisad Surong, Baguio KO346+285-KO346+300, 5) KO352+058- DPWH-ISDEO 02/01/2019 CONSTRUCTION City KO352+072, 6) KO364+655-KO364+669, 7) KO369+253-KO369+271, 8) KO369+780- KO369+800, 9) KO370+604-KO370+618, 10) KO372+245-KO372+272, 11)KO374+710- KO374+730, 12) KO382+002-KO382+024 69 Badihoy Street, 18PJ0046- basic Educational Facilities Fund W.E.G. 7 Guisad Surong, Baguio (BEFF)- Construction of Two-Storey (4 DPWH-ISDEO 02/01/2019 CONSTRUCTION City Classrooms) School Buildings, Batch 5-Patilong ES Page 1 of 8 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region February 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved Shilan, La Trinidad, Repair/ rehabilitation of Paracelis Fire Station, 8 REMNANT BUILDERS BFP-CAR 02/04/2019 Benguet Mountain Province PITGIPPIS GENERAL Lubon, Tadian, Mountain Tadian LGU 2018-26, Tadian Various Projects 9 LGU-TADIAN 02/06/2019 CONSTRUCTION Province 2018-07 EGL BUILDERS AND 52 Marcos Highway, Proposed 6-Storey w/ 2 Basements SLU Hospital REV. FR. GILBERT 10 02/06/2019 CONSTRUCTION Baguio City of the Sacred Heart New Building B. SALES, CICM 27 Balacbac Central, Sto. MHIGS LGU BAGUIO C/O 11 Tomas Proper, Baguio Rehabilitation of Pavement 02/06/2019 CONSTRUCTION CEO City 18PC00101- Package XII: 1) Restoration/ #220A Longlong, Brgy. Rehabilitation along Claveria-Calanasan-Kabugao 12 BHM CONSTRUCTION Pinsao Proper,Baguio DPWH-ASDEO 02/06/2019 Road Naguilian Section KO690+290-KO690, 2.) City KO691+050-KO691+077 18PC00100- Package XI: 1) Restoration/ #220A Longlong, Brgy. Rehabilitation along Claveria-Calanasan-Kabugao 13 BHM CONSTRUCTION Pinsao Proper,Baguio DPWH-ASDEO 02/06/2019 Road Ripiter Section, KO664+100-KO664+300, 2.) City KO664+500-KO665+740 A.P. NA-OY CONSTRUCTION, #40-B Purok 27, Irisan, Rehabilitation of Pavement at V. Delos Reyes LGU BAGUIO C/O 14 02/06/2019 SUPPLY AND Baguio City Street CEO AGGREGATES PHILIPPINE MY BUILDERS AND Lime Kiln, Irisan, Baguio 15 Site Development Phase 6 (Design and Build) SCIENCE HIGH 02/06/2019 CONSTRUCTION City SCHOOL- CAR Richview Subd., 16 TEODORICO A. TAN Two Storey Residential w/ Attic TEODORICO A. TAN 02/06/2019 Bakakeng, Baguio City Verdepino Drive, Lexber 17 ALDRIN CAMBA Propose 3-Storey Residential Building ALDRIN CAMBA 02/06/2019 Hts, Camp 7, Baguio City San Carlos Heights, 18 DICK MANTILING Proposed 3-Storey Residential Building DICK MANTILING 02/06/2019 Baguio City Page 2 of 8 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region February 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved Cluster A: 1. Construction of Extension Room & 044 Proper Alapang, La 19 HILLSTONE BUILDERS Shade of LTO Ifugao and 2. Extension of Roofing DOTR-CAR 02/06/2019 Trinidad, Benguet Shade of LTO Bontoc 044 Proper Alapang, La 20 HILLSTONE BUILDERS Repair/ Rehabilitation of LTO Tabuk DOTR-CAR 02/06/2019 Trinidad, Benguet Balinag St., Purok 4, 18PL0176- Construction of Slope Protection and 21 MGSR CONSTRUCTION Bulanao, Tabuk City, Restoration of Pavement along Bulanao-Paracelis DPWH-LKDEO 02/07/2019 Kalinga Road, KO509+700-KO509+730 18PJ0047- Basic Educational Facilities Fund COLBY Maharlika Highway, (BEFF)- Construction of Two-Storey (4 22 DPWH-ISDEO 02/08/2019 CONSTRUCTION Batal, Santiago City Classrooms) School Buildings, Batch 5- Gohang ES PITGIPPIS GENERAL Lubon, Tadian, Mountain Tadian LGU 2018-27, Tadian Various Projects 23 LGU-TADIAN 02/12/2019 CONSTRUCTION Province 2018-08 Cluster 13-2018 (1. Installation of Potable Water 251 Poblacion, Bontoc, and Completion of Bontoc Water System 2. 24 BONTOC BUILDERS LGU-BONTOC 02/12/2019 Mountain Province Construction of Drainage Canal with riprap (Sakheb) Cluster 12-2018 (1. Rehab of Patogtog-Arupey 251 Poblacion, Bontoc, Barangay Road 2. Const’n of Diary Cattle Building, 25 BONTOC BUILDERS LGU-BONTOC 02/12/2019 Mountain Province Am-ancho, Bontoc Ili 3. Rehab of Chorngowan Protection Wall Purok Datu, Bulanao, 26 JTM CONSTRUCTION CLUSTER 3: VARIOUS PROJECTS EDF 2018 LGU-NATONON 02/12/2019 Tabuk City, Kalinga Purok Datu, Bulanao, 27 JTM CONSTRUCTION Construction of Saliok Multi-Purpose Building LGU-NATONON 02/12/2019 Tabuk City, Kalinga Lot 30, Block 11. Eagle 28 OAK HILL Crest, Bakakeng Norte, Two (2) Storey Duplex Residential House OAK HILL 02/12/2019 Baguio City Eagle Crest, Bakakeng, CHERRIE LYNNE 29 CHERRIE LYNNE MEER Two Storey Residence Duplex 02/12/2019 Baguio City MEER Page 3 of 8 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region February 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved Rehabilitation of Concrete Culvert Drainage BAO-IDANG 121 tacay Rd., Pinsao LGU BAGUIO C/O 30 System Along the Roads at Rainbow Hills 02/12/2019 CONSTRUCTION Proper, Baguio City CEO Subdivision SUMMERLIN CONSTRUCTION AND Alapang, La Trinidad, Cluster 23; Clustered Projects of Barangay Loo-1, 31 LGU-BUGUIAS 02/12/2019 DEVELOPMENT Benguet Loo, Buguias, Benguet CORPORATION REASON’S JC 259 Pico, La Trinidad, 32 CONSTRUCTION & Construction of Bagu Multi-Purpose Warehouse LGU-BAKUN 02/12/2019 Benguet SUPPLIES 044 Proper Alapang, La 33 HILLSTONE BUILDERS Repair/ Rehabilitation of LTO La Trinidad, Benguet DOTR-CAR 02/12/2019 Trinidad, Benguet 27 Balacbac Central, Sto. CY 2018 Quick Response Fund (Batch 3) Repair/ MHIGS 34 Tomas Proper, Baguio Rehabilitation of Classrooms at Quirino Hill DEPED CAR 02/12/2019 CONSTRUCTION City Elementary School 103 E North Sanitary Construction of Erosion Control at Tuba National 35 RNAA BUILDERS LGU-TUBA 02/12/2019 Camp, Baguio City High School SHINE MAE Poblacion, Buyagan, La 36 Construction of Three Story Residencial Building RYAN CAMTUGAN 02/12/2019 CONSTRUCTION Trinidad, Benguet SPS KATHERINE SPS KATHERINE MALIT Eagle Crest, Bakakeng, 37 Proposed Three (3)- Storey Residential Building MALIT & YOUNG 02/12/2019 & YOUNG JUN SONG Baguio City JUN SONG LINECS ENGINEERING Ciudad Grande Phase 1, SPS EDMUND AND 38 SOLUTIONS AND Bakakeng Norte, Baguio Proposed 2-Storey Apartment with Roofdeck 02/12/2019 BLESS DELA CRUZ TRADING City 99 Barangay Loakan Proposed 4-Storey Residential and Apartment RICHARD C. 39 RICHARD C. MARIANO Proper, Purok Bubon, 02/12/2019 Building MARIANO Baguio City San Luis Village, Baguio SOLETA P. 40 SOLETA P. EUSTAQUIO 3-Storey Residential Duplex with Basement 02/12/2019 City EUSTAQUIO SHERRY HAZEL Upper Liwanag Loakan, SHERRY HAZEL 41 Proposed 3-Storey Roofdeck Residential Building 02/12/2019 MARINAS Baguio City MARINAS Page 4 of 8 REGIONAL REPORT ON THE APPROVED/CONCURRED CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HEALTH PROGRAM (CSHP) DOLE-Cordillera Administrative Region February 2019 Date No. Company Name and Address Project Name Project Owner Approved Blk 6 Lot 5, Adiwang JENNELYN G. JENNELYN G. 42 Road., Dontogan, Baguio Proposed Three Story Residential Building ANENGYAO- 02/12/2019 ANENGYAO-ESPOSO City ESPOSO EMERENCIANA G. 48 Legarda Road EMERENCIANA G. 43 3 Storey Residential Apartment Building 02/12/2019 EVASCO Extension, Baguio City EVASCO Purok 5, Upper Fairview, 44 RENE S. GALLETES Ferguson Rd., Baguio Four Storey Apartment Building RENE S. GALLETES 02/12/2019 City Balinag St., Purok 4, 18PL0177- Restoration of Pavement and 45 MGSR CONSTRUCTION Bulanao, Tabuk City, Construction of Slope Protection along Kalinga- DPWH-LKDEO 02/13/2019 Kalinga Cagayan Road, KO514+840-KO514+900 CY 2018 Quick Response Fund (Batch 3) Repair/ HDG CONSTRUCTION Boga, Monamon Sur, 46 Rehabilitation of Classrooms-Construction of Slope DEPED CAR 02/13/2019 AND ENTERPRISES Bauko, Mt. Province Protection at Doña Aurora National High School 27 Balacbac Central, Sto. MHIGS Rehabilitation of Drainage Canal at Purok 1, 2, and LGU BAGUIO C/O 47 Tomas Proper, Baguio 02/13/2019 CONSTRUCTION Old Site CEO City #017 Leonardwood Rd, 48 DANILO L. DOLOR Proposed Two Storey Residential DANILO L. DOLOR 02/13/2019 Baguio City Irishville, Irisan, Baguio 49 CLARITO C. EBIL 3 Storey w/ Roofdeck Residential Building CLARITO C. EBIL 02/13/2019 City LGU BAGUIO C/O 43 Balacbac C, Sto. CRESENCIA 50 MAKK BUILDERS Tomas Proper, Baguio Construction of Fence Beside Bewayan’s Res. 02/14/2019 VILLAGE City BARANGAY AIRTECH SYSTEMS PEZA, Loakan Road, 51 MU FOR I1J1 POST TEST AVI ICOS T790_02 TI PHILIPPINES INC 02/14/2019 CONSTRUCTION INC.
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