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List of All CDD Projects Melanie Sison.Xlsx List of KALAHI‐CIDSS Subprojects ‐ KC1 Total Project Physical Region Province Municipality Prio Barangay Subproject Name Amount Status CAR Abra Danglas Cabaruan Construction of Water System 1,629,560.00 completed CAR Abra Danglas Caupasan Concreting of Caupasan Proper to Sitio Payong FMR 592,300.00 completed CAR Abra Danglas Danglas‐Abaquid Construction of Water System 1,231,665.00 completed CAR Abra Danglas Nagaparan Construction of Water System 331,840.00 completed CAR Abra Danglas Padangitan Construction of Sitio Dalaguisen, Padangitan Flood Control 1,666,200.00 completed CAR Abra Danglas Pangal Construction of Pangal Footbridge 1,206,995.71 completed CAR Abra Lacub Bacag Construction of Water System 954,496.65 completed CAR Abra Lacub Buneg Improvement of Buneg Water System 1,096,000.00 completed CAR Abra Lacub Guinguinabang Construction of Concrete Footbridge 960,404.41 completed CAR Abra Lacub Lan‐ag Construction of Water System 381,459.00 completed CAR Abra Lacub Pacoc Improvement of Cable Footbridge 1,482,616.00 completed CAR Abra Lacub Poblacion (Talampac) Improvement of Water System 1,010,240.00 completed CAR Abra San Isidro Cabayogan and Dalimag Const. of 1 unit (3CL) Elem School Building 1,495,000.00 completed CAR Abra San Isidro Dalimag Const. of Concrete footbridge and Footpath 640,000.00 completed CAR Abra San Isidro Manayday Improvement of Manayday‐Linasin Farm to Market Road 1,400,000.00 completed CAR Abra San Isidro Olo Improvement of Sabtan Baba ‐ Sabtan Olo FMR 1,180,000.00 completed CAR Abra San Isidro Olo Construction of Multi‐Purpose Pavement with Storage Area 550,000.00 completed CAR Abra San Isidro Poblacion Enhancement of the ECCD services of Barangay Poblacion 70,000.00 completed CAR Abra San Isidro Poblacion, Pantoc & Langbaban Improvement of Water System 1,800,000.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Labaan Const. Water Supply System (Level I & level II) 421,415.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Labaan Construction of 3 Units Artesian Well 311,990.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Palang Const. of 3 Units Artesian Well 265,355.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Palang Construction of 1 Unit Day Care Center 571,571.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Palang Construction of Palang Proper Water System 682,947.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Pantoc Imp. Of Water Supply System 577,621.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Pantoc Construction of 1‐unit 2 Classroom School Building 881,100.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Pantoc Improvement and Riprapping of Eroding Road Shoulder 674,229.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Poblacion Const. of ECCD Center 503,454.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Poblacion Improvement of Poblacion 3 Classroom Building 575,708.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Poblacion Improvement of 4 Units Highschool Building 632,120.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Tangadan Imp. Of Water Supply System 419,090.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Villa Mercedes Imp. Of Water Supply System 407,635.00 completed CAR Abra San Quintin Villa Mercedes Construction of Purok Village Water System 271,729.00 completed Agsimao, Alaoa, Lapat‐Balantay, CAR Abra Tineg Naglibacan, Anayan, Belaat, Improvement of Barangay Road 4,264,880.00 completed Cogon, Caganayan & Lanec Agsimao,Alaoa,Lapat‐ CAR Abra Tineg Balantay,Naglibacan,Beelat,Cogo Road Improvement 5,510,000.00 completed n,Anayan CAR Abra Tineg Apao Apao Spring Development 407,602.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Amduntog Nainay‐Bahag FMR Improvement 564,512.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Amduntong Construction of Inomili‐Kinaba Concrete foothpath 299,012.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Antipolo Construction of Nepayaw Multi Purpose Solar Dryer (624sq.m) 234,869.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Antipolo Construction of Hebengan‐Antipolo Conrete foothbridge 175,794.60 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Antipolo Construction of Barangay Day Care Center 1,177,570.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Antipolo Proper Antipolo to Hipat Concrete Pathway Construction 524,049.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Camandag Improvement of Camandag Communal Irrigation System 434,020.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Camandag, Duli Construction of Towel Cable Footbridge 747,435.16 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Cawayan and Pula Improvement of Proper Bula Baculon farm to market road 1,730,535.80 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Duli Improvement of Langkak‐Hamhamaan farm to market road 1,148,137.60 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Duli Special Economic Zone Hamhamaan to Tadyukong FMR Improvement 358,260.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Haliap Imrprovement of Haliap water System 814,447.30 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Liwon Rehabilitation and Extension of Water System 224,011.73 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Liwon Special Economic Zone Improvement along Bawi to Liwon Road 500,002.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Liwon, Namal,Nampaling Bahag‐Bawi Road Improvement 1,124,195.68 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Namal Construction of Ginambang‐Takak Footbridge/Footpath 288,874.20 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Nampaling Construction of Barangay Health Center 524,735.20 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Natcak Construction of Pah‐Duan Cable Footbridge 537,106.22 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Natcak Special Economic Zone Bilanglang‐Banihal Carabao Sledge Trail Construction 406,680.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Nungawa Construction of Concrete Footpath 395,948.18 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Nungawa Improvement of Bocco‐Ayyuhip Farm to Market Road 339,316.95 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Nungawa Construction of Communal Irrigation System 855,412.22 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Nungawa Baggo‐Witig FMR Construction 914,766.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Panubtuban Concreting of Barangay Road 697,703.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Panubtuban Construction of Solar Drying Pavement 174,478.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Panubtuban Improvement of Farm to Market Road 1,807,266.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Panubtuban Construction of three (3) Units Multi Purpose Pavement 740,574.00 completed CAR Ifugao Asipulo Pula Construction of Barangay Health Center 896,681.12 completed Concreting of Intermittent Sections from Dakkel Danum to Sitio CAR Ifugao Asipulo Pula 699,136.00 completed Hagpit Pula, Cawayan, Duli, Natcak, CAR Ifugao Asipulo Improvement of Farm to Market Road 1,321,281.00 completed camandag CAR Ifugao Hingyon Anao Improvement of Barangay Road & Concreting 472,859.00 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Anao Rehabilitation/Improvement of Bulhi‐Pugo Road 1,650,155.00 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Bangtinon Construction of Level II Water System 452,041.96 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Bangtinon Rehabilitation/Improvement of Habian‐Bangitnon Road 798,117.00 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Bitu Improvement of Barangay Road 505,019.50 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Cababuyan North Concreting of Barangay Road 417,596.00 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Cababuyan North Const. of Capability Building and Support Facility 653,668.00 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Cababuyan South Const. of Level II Water System 453,675.29 completed CAR Ifugao Hingyon Cababuyan South Improvement Cab. 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