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Infrastructure Projects in Region XII — Region XII - Sultan Kudarat 2nd District Engineering Office, 2017

This page lists public infrastructure projects implemented by Region XII - Sultan Kudarat 2nd District Engineering Office in Region XII 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
JARGON CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY (23474) 14 ₱108,529,720.00
ROBETH CONST. AND DEV'T. CORP. (FORMERLY: ROBETH GEN. MDSE. CONST. & SUPPLY) (23175) / THREE W BUILDERS, INC. (10722) 2 ₱74,733,792.00
CS CONST. AND SUPPLY INC. (FORMERLY: CS CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY) (24237) 5 ₱60,867,276.00
HERVELYN INTERTRADING & BUILDERS CORP. (33206) 1 ₱45,822,624.00
JV CONSTECH (35974) 6 ₱16,895,140.73
*Please select “Contractor List" to view the complete list of contractor records.
  • REHAB/RECONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL ROADS WITH SLIPS, SLOPE COLLAPSE, AND LANDSLIDE ALONG ISULAN JCT.- SEN. NINOY AQUINO ROAD(K1822+58 2 - K1822+637; K1823+790 - K1823+858; K1828+929 - K1828+965; K1829+000 - K1 829+080;K1830+250-K1830+265; K1840+400-K1840+445;
  • CONSTRUCTION/IMPROVEMENT OF ACCESS ROADS LEADING TO AIRP ORTS, SEAPORTS, AND DECLARED TOURISM DESTINATION, ACCESS ROAD LEADING TO KA LAMANSIG PORT (K1950+550 - K1950+590.63) KALAMANSIG, SULT AN KUDARAT

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