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Infrastructure Projects in Cordillera Administrative Region — Cordillera Administrative Region - Cordillera Administrative Region, 2017

This page lists public infrastructure projects implemented by Cordillera Administrative Region - Cordillera Administrative Region in Cordillera Administrative Region during 2017. All data are sourced from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) official database (as of 9/30/2025): https://www.dpwh.gov.ph/dpwh/projects/infrastructure

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Top Contractors
Contractor Projects Total Price
GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION & TRADING (16489) 1 ₱123,195,016.00
R.U. AQUINO CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT CORP. (FO (23507) 3 ₱99,764,084.00
ROYAL SEA BEES CONSTRUCTION (30099) 1 ₱34,739,812.00
CHUWARCHO CONSTRUCTION (39340) 1 ₱7,642,915.50
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  • RESTORATION OF COLLAPSED REINFORCED CONCRETE RETAINING W ALL ALONG SABANGAN-SAGADA ROAD LEADING TO POBLACION SAGADA, SUMAGUING CAVE, HANGING COFFINS, BOMOD-OK FALLS, BOKONG FALLS, MARCOS CAVE, SAGADA, MOUNTA IN PROVINCE
Contractor Projects Total Price
GOLDRICH CONSTRUCTION & TRADING (16489) 1 ₱123,195,016.00
R.U. AQUINO CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT CORP. (FO (23507) 3 ₱99,764,084.00
ROYAL SEA BEES CONSTRUCTION (30099) 1 ₱34,739,812.00
CHUWARCHO CONSTRUCTION (39340) 1 ₱7,642,915.50

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