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1 Upgrading of Drainage System Along C.M. Recto Ave. And METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Bids and Awwards Committee for Infrastructure Awarded Infrastructure Projects as of September 2019 CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT Upgrading of Drainage System along C.M. Recto 1 7,455,105.81 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY Ave. and Vicinities, Sta. Cruz, District II, Manila Improvement of San Juan River and its Vicinities, 2 16,371,707.14 PETT BUILDERS District IV, Quezon City Proposed Improvement of Dulong Tangke Creek, 3 9,435,544.13 HB CONSTRUCTION District I, Valenzuela City NUKAZA TRADING & CONSTRUCTION 4 Deepening/Desilting of Cutcut Creek, Pasay City 4,943,902.41 SERVICES Improvement along Balon-Bato Creek, District I, 5 4,938,407.21 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. Quezon City Upgrading/Improvement of Drainage System along 6 Lope de Vega - Oroquieta Streets and Vicinities 19,788,423.05 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY (Phase I) Sta. Cruz, District III, Manila Improvement along Villanueva Creek, Barangay ILFREO CONSTRUCTION AND 7 7,914,833.69 San Isidro, District I, Parañaque City TRADING 8 Desilting of Manggahan Floodway, Pasig City 19,797,651.13 HB CONSTRUCTION Proposed Riprapping and Desilting along Marulas 9 5,927,133.84 RNN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Creek, Barangay Manuyo Dos, Las Piñas City Improvement/Desilting of Bangkal Creek, District I, 10 7,911,265.74 PETT BUILDERS Makati City Improvement along Poblacion River (Phase II), 11 8,446,411.79 HB CONSTRUCTION Barangay Poblacion, Muntinlupa City Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 12 4,934,280.63 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. Ramon Magsaysay, District I, Quezon City Improvement along Roxas Open Canal (Parañaque ILFREO CONSTRUCTION AND 13 7,914,158.35 Side) Barangay Baclaran, District I, Parañaque City TRADING CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT Improvement along Cupang - Alabang River, 14 9,889,156.84 RNN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Barangay Alabang-Cupang, Muntinlupa City Improvement along Dahlig Creek, Barangay Pulang 15 7,903,429.31 RNN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Lupa Uno, Las Piñas City Drainage Improvement along Aurora Blvd. and its 16 14,394,704.86 KCS CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY Vicinities, District III, Quezon City 17 Dredging of Maricaban Creek (Phase III), Pasay City 9,894,595.85 IVAHRICK CONTRACTORS Drainage Improvement & Concreting along 18 4,484,441.40 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. Barangay Vasra, District I, Quezon City Improvement/Maintenance of Estero de Quiapo, 19 6,914,773.16 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY Quiapo, District III, Manila Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 20 9,886,509.02 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY Bungad, District I, Quezon City Proposed RCBC at Bagumbayan, District I, Taguig- 21 9,892,966.28 PETT BUILDERS Pateros Drainage Improvement and Maintenance along 22 4,484,505.18 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY Perez Street and Vicinity, Paco, District V, Manila Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 23 9,884,497.86 EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION Capri, District V, Quezon City Rehabilitation/Deepening of Estero dela Reina (Pritil 24 24,732,553.69 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY Bridge to C.M. Recto), Tondo, District I, Manila Improvement/Rehabilitation of Fence along Estero 25 4,489,152.67 TUCHAR CONSTRUCTION CORP. Tripa de Gallina, District I, Makati City Improvement/Desilting of Calatagan Creek, District 26 4,942,580.56 TUCHAR CONSTRUCTION CORP. I, Makati City Improvement/Maintenance of Antipolo Street and 27 9,886,210.89 PETT BUILDERS Vicinities, Sampaloc, District IV, Manila Drainage Improvement along Kalayaan Avenue, 28 6,920,586.95 HB CONSTRUCTION District II, Makati City Proposed Improvement/Maintenance of Navotas- JAGONBUILD CONSTRUCTION 29 34,244,688.90 Marala River and its Vicinity, Navotas City CORPORATION Dredging of Libertad Retarding Pond (Phase II), 30 9,886,179.18 PETT BUILDERS Pasay City CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT Dredging of Tripa de Gallina Pumping Station 31 9,442,957.31 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. Retarding Pond, Pasay City Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 32 14,837,121.57 EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION Bagong Silangan District II, Quezon City Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 33 9,888,333.89 EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION Batasan Hills District II, Quezon City Improvement along Balihatar Creek, Casimiro 34 Townhomes, Barangay Pulang Lupa Uno, Las Piñas 10,424,514.89 RNN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION City Proposed Dredging along Baloc-Baloc Creek going 35 to San Dionisio River, Barangay San Dionisio, 7,914,952.14 HB CONSTRUCTION District I, Parañaque City Improvement along Kay Boboy Creek, Barangay 36 10,426,021.71 PETT BUILDERS San Dionisio, District I, Parañaque City Improvement along Baliuag Creek, Barangay 37 9,883,045.44 RNN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Merville, District II, Parañaque City Improvement of Sapang Buwaya Creek and 38 Tributaries Barangay San Antonio, District II, 7,910,590.20 TUCHAR CONSTRUCTION CORP. Parañaque City Improvement along Paete Creek, Barangay Merville, 39 10,436,823.84 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. Parañaque City Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Napindan, District 40 4,933,245.37 PETT BUILDERS I, Taguig-Pateros Dredging/Deepening of Balanti Creek, Phase III, 41 District I, Marikina City 4,936,727.18 HB CONSTRUCTION Drainage Improvement / Road Concreting along 42 Victory Ave. and its Vicinities, District IV, Quezon 17,832,908.72 PERSAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. City Improvement and Deepening of Estero De Paco, ALE BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION AND 43 14,853,642.98 District V, Paco, Manila DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Katuparan, Taguig 44 City 4,924,087.70 PETT BUILDERS Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 45 Sauyo, District VI, Quezon City 9,888,220.64 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT Construction of Drainage (RCBC) along Kamachile 46 St. and Vicinity, Brgy. Malanday, District I, Marikina 14,386,491.05 HB CONSTRUCTION City Riprapping/Dredging of Pinagkrusan Creek, Pasig 47 City 9,883,699.49 HB CONSTRUCTION Riprapping/Dredging of Champaca Creek, Phase IV, 48 Brgy. Fortune, District II, Marikina City 7,454,518.57 HB CONSTRUCTION Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 49 Project 6, District I, Quezon City 9,887,537.60 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. 50 Proposed RCBC at Bernardo St., Mandaluyong City 4,490,973.35 PETT BUILDERS Improvement & Deepening to the Designed 51 Elevation of Estero de Binondo, Binondo, Manila 19,784,435.27 J.S. LIM CONSTRUCTION & TRADING 52 Rehabilitation of Drainage System along Rizal Ave. 4,934,248.97 HB CONSTRUCTION and Vicinity (Phase II), Tondo, District II, Manila Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Tipas, District I, 53 Taguig - Pateros 4,948,453.45 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY Drainage System along Rosa Alvero St. and its 54 Vicinities, District III, Quezon City 19,804,489.11 LMTJ CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLIES 55 Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 14,399,340.04 PERSAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. Nagkaisang Nayon, District V, Quezon City Proposed Improvement of Pasong Malapad Creek, DC SANDIL CONSTRUCTION & REALTY 56 4,933,516.53 District I, Caloocan City DEVELOPMENT, INC. 57 Proposed RCBC at Brgy. Progreso, San Juan City 19,804,248.15 PERSAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 58 Rehabilitation of Drainage System along Rodriguez 4,944,092.26 JEMCO BUILDERS & SUPPLY St. and Vicinity, Balut, Tondo, District I, Manila Drainage Improvement & Concreting at Barangay 59 Culiat, District VI, Quezon City 11,868,239.82 A.J. LAVA BUILDERS CORP. Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Sta. Ana, District I, 60 Taguig-Pateros 4,540,973.09 PETT BUILDERS Improvement / Maintenance of Navotas River NBBS 61 Kaunlaran / Dagat-Dagatan, Navotas City 14,844,087.34 STRUKTURA TEKNIKA SERVICES CO. CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT 62 Repair of Damaged Riprap and Improvement along 9,887,688.82 HB CONSTRUCTION Tributary of Tullahan River, District V, Quezon City Proposed FCSMO Equipment Management Satellite 63 Office & Emergency Quarters, Napindan Haydraulic 5,907,758.69 PETT BUILDERS Control Structure Compound, J.P. Rizal St., Brgy. East Rembo, Makati City Drainage Improvement along Delpan St. and R-10 64 St. within vicinity of Barangay. 18, Zone 2, Tondo, 4,931,676.14 EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION District I, Manila Improvement / Riprapping along Makati-Pateros 66 River, District II, Makati City 12,410,951.31 PETT BUILDERS Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Aguho, District I, 67 Taguig-Pateros 9,885,698.86 MEGA MYKON BUILDERS Proposed RCBC at Brgy. Pinagsama, District II, 68 Taguig City 14,838,042.65 PETT BUILDERS Proposed Additional Pump at Aglipay Pumping DC SANDIL CONSTRUCTION & REALTY 69 4,940,394.06 Station, Mandaluyong City DEVELOPMENT, INC. Improvement / Desilting of Maricaban Creek, 70 District I, Makati City 4,938,109.52 TUCHAR CONSTRUCTION CORP. Desilting of PNR Canal Arnaiz Avenue – Makati 71 Diversion Channel and PNR Canal Magallanes, 4,940,103.68 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. District I, Makati City Proposed Improvement of Marulas Creek, District II, DC SANDIL CONSTRUCTION & REALTY 72 9,891,885.39 Valenzuela City DEVELOPMENT, INC. Improvement and Deepening of Estero de San 73 Miguel, District VI, Manila 9,891,396.13 DAHL CONSTRUCTION CORP. Drainage Improvement at Brgy. Western Bicutan, 74 Taguig City 14,390,296.26 PETT BUILDERS Rehabilitation / Construction of Additional Manholes 75 Inlets along J. Abad Santos Ave. and Vicinity Tondo, 4,487,321.03 HB CONSTRUCTION District II, Manila Improvement / Maintenance along M. Dela Fuente, 76 V.G. Cruz Streets and Vicinities, Sampaloc, District 14,392,325.54 PETT BUILDERS IV, Manila CONTRACT NO. PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTORS AMOUNT Improvement and Deepening of Estero de 77 Pandacan, District VI, Manila 9,891,890.78
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