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Infrastructure Projects in Region XII — Region XII - Cotabato 1st District Engineering Office, 2019

This page lists public infrastructure projects implemented by Region XII - Cotabato 1st District Engineering Office in Region XII during 2019. 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

This information is shared to promote transparency and public awareness. We encourage visitors to validate project details using the official DPWH source. In case of discrepancies, please refer to the original records published by the DPWH.

Top Contractors
Contractor Projects Total Price
MARCUS CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY (12601) 6 ₱194,512,095.00
LLABAN CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY (FORMERLY: LLABAN CON (29504) 13 ₱164,726,975.62
MARCUS CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY (12601) / NORTHERN COTABATO CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY (15515) 2 ₱105,337,808.00
ABU CONSTRUCTION (22313) 2 ₱74,433,522.00
J-1 BUILDERS CORPORATION (FORMERLY: J-ONE BUILDERS (32509) 17 ₱52,677,357.88
*Please select “Contractor List" to view the complete list of contractor records.
  • CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE ROAD ALONG SAYRE ROAD-SITIO TAW AGON-KILAMBAY, BRGY. KIBUDTUNGAN CONNECTING TO SALAMA, BANISILAN ROAD IN SU PPORT OF COCONUT PROCESSING INDUSTRY (TREE LIFE ORGANIC COCO SUGAR), CARMEN , COTABATO
  • CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE ROAD ALONG JCT. ASIK-ASIK FALLS TO MIMBALAWAG LEADING TO DADAY FALLS, BARANGAY DADO, ALAMADA, NORTH COTABA TO
  • CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE ROAD INCLUDING BRIDGES ALONG AC CESS ROAD LEADING TO ASIK-ASIK FALLS, BARANGAY DADO, MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMAD A, NORTH COTABATO

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