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CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT

UNIFORM CODING SCHEME FOR THE CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM (CPES) - INFORMATION SYSTEM

CIAP-PDCB CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT (ON-GOING / COMPLETED PROJECTS) 

 

 For particular information on the data of each of the CPES Rating, please contact :

Walter Ocampo

Director IV

HEAD, CPES-IU

Tel. Nos. 304-3277

MELROSE I. PAILMA

Engineer IV

CPES Program Coordinator

Tel. Nos. 304-3511 / 3508

For further information and queries, you may visit us at the Office of the Director, Bureau of Construction, Department of Public Works and Highways, Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila; or e-mail us at pailma.melrose @dpwh.gov.ph
  CPES

CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTORS PERFORMANCE SUMMARY REPORT

CPES Reports - On-going and Completed Projects from November 2000 - to date

BACKGROUND:

This report was prepared in connection with the implementation of Constructors Performance Evaluation System (CPES) pursuant to Section 12, Annex E - Evaluation of Contractors Performance of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA No.9184 (Government Procurement Reform Act). Item 4 - Submission and Dissemination of Evaluation Results of Section 12, specifically mandated the CPES-IU to develop and maintain a databank of the CPES evaluation results of all ongoing and completed projects and disseminate the same to the concerned implementing units and to other interested users.

USES OF CPES INFORMATION:

The CPES rating and other information is designed to serve the information needs of the following: a) government agencies undertaking infrastructure projects; b) industry planners and decision makers, c) constructors, d) project owners, e) banking and financing institutions, f) insurance companies, g) consulting firms, h) professional associations, and i) embassies.

Information on contractors CPES ratings shall be used for the following purposes: a) Pre-qualification / Eligibility Screening of Constructors; b) Awarding of Contracts; c) Project Monitoring and Control; d) Issuance of Certificate of Completion; e) Policy Formulation / Review; f) Industry Planning; and g) Granting of Incentives / Awards, and in adopting measure to further improve performance of constructors in the prosecution of government projects.

REPORTS COVERAGE:

This report contains CPES ratings and other project-related informations of on-going and completed foreign assisted (FA) and locally funded (LF) infrastructure projects being undertaken by either local, foreign or joint venture constructors. The projects presented in this report covers: road, bridge, building, flood control, and water supply projects.

REPORT CONTENTS:

Presented in this report are the name of constructors arranged alphabetically with the corresponding project classification. Information available in this report comprises three (3) parts, as follows: 1) Constructor General Information; 2) Project Data; and 3) CPES Rating.
  • Part 1 of the report includes the name of constructor/s, PCAB License Number, PCAB/ARC category and type of contractor.
  • Information contained in Part 2 pertains to the project type, project name, location, funding source, project cost, implementing office (regional/district/project management office), duration of the project, date started and completed, slippage, date of evaluation, and status of project (on-going or completed)
  • Part 3 includes data on CPES rating per criteria, as follows; a) workmanship, c) time, d) facilities, e) environmental, safety and health, and f) resources deployment, and the CPES Rating / Final Rating and its Qualitative Description.

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Data contained in this report were culled from the CPES Summary Report submitted by the Constructors Performance Evaluators to the CPES Implementing Unit from the start of CPES implementation in the Department on November 2000 to date.

With regards to data on negative slippage, this matter may be brought about by any of the three (3) problems: a) Constructor-Related Problems, Agency-Related Problems; and Other related Problems. Please see the enumerated problems on each classification on page 5 of this cover page. If you need particular information on the reason for the negative slippage of each concerned contractor, please contact the implementing unit of the project.
 
 
 

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