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PRNDP Annexure

THIRD EDITION July 2012

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Table of Contents

Annexure 1 Brief Provincial Profile 1-7

Historical Background - 1

Ethnic Origin of the People - 2

Language and Dialects - 2

Location, Land Area, Climate & Poltical Subdivisions - 3-6

Population Size, Density and Growth Rate (2010) - 6-7

Annexure 2 Tables and Maps 8-23

Figure 1. Transport Services Network and Traffic - 8 Count (Core Roads)

Figure 2. Transport Services Network and Traffic - 9 Count (Non-Core Roads) Table 1. Volume Capacity of Provincial Roads - 10-13 Table 2. Axle Load and Origin-Destination Survey - 13 Table 3. Provincial Road Exposed to Flood - 14-16 Table 4. Construction Cost by Kilometer - 17 Table 5. Provincial Road Exposed to Rain-Induced Landslide - 17-19 Table 6. Bridges along the Provincial Road - 20-22 Table 7. Communication PPAs - 23

Annexure 3 Information and Communication Technology 24-25 Utilisation of Information Technology - 24 Information and Technology - 25

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ANNEXURE 1: Brief Profile of Agusan del Sur

Historical Background

The province of Agusan del Sur was born on June 17, 1967 under Republic Act No.

4979 providing for the division of the province of Agusan into Agusan Del Norte and Agusan

Del Sur. In January 1970 the first set of provincial officials assumed office after the provincial

election of November, 1969. The same law provided that the capital of Agusan Del Sur shall

be the municipality of Prosperidad and the Government Center has been set up in Barangay

Patin-ay.

Hon. Rufino C. Otero was elected as the first Provincial Governor and Hon.

Democrito O. Plaza the first Congressman in the election of November, 1969. The term of

office of Congressman Democrito Plaza would have continued until December 1973 had it

not for the proclamation of Martial Law on September 21, 1972, which in effect abolished

the Congress. When Interim Batasang Pambansa was convened in1978 after almost a

decade of absence under Martial Law, Hon. Edilmiro Amante represented the province in

the Interim National Assembly.

Agusan literally means “where the water flows”, after that great river that split the

land from south to north in a 250 km rush to the Butuan Sea.

Agusan’s pre-Hispanic cultural history is traced back to the great influence of the

Majapahit Empire through the discovery of an eight - inch tall image of a woman in pure

gold at Maasam, Esperanza in the early 1920’s and molten jars unearthed at Bahbah,

Prosperidad in the early 1960’s. The aborigines of Agusan were the ancestors of the present

- day Mamanwas who were driven to the hinterlands by the waves of Malay immigrants

from the nearby Borneo, Celebes and Malaysia. These people, in turn, sought the protection

of the interior jungles because of the forays and the constant raids of “Moro” pirates. The

“Moros” being a sea-faring people, confined themselves to the coastal areas where they

started settlements, leaving the forested areas to other native tribes.

The coming of Spaniards was in time the visit of Rajah Siagu, the ruler of Agusan, to

his friend Rajah Humabon of Bohol. Together, they visited the ruling rajah of an island called

Limasawa where a fleet of Spanish galleons commanded by a Portuguese navigator named

“Feranao Magalhao” (Fernando Magallanes in Spanish) has just dropped anchor. Expressing

fervent hospitality which has been characterized of the Filipino natives, Rajah Siagu invited

“Magalhao” to visit his place and on the occasion of Easter Sunday, April 8, 1521, the first

mass in Agusan, and for that matter in the Philippines was celebrated in what is now called

Magallanes (formerly Masao).

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Agusan took up arms against Spain during the revolution of 1898. After the signing of

the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898, the Americans took over the civil government.

Under the Americans, the dream of independence and self-government continued to

haunt the Filipinos, and Agusan was again active in a campaign to drive away the

conquerors, this time against Americans. But bolos and spears were no match to powerful

guns of the Americans and in January 1900, Agusan yielded. The peaceful road toward self-

government followed, cut short by the Japanese occupation in December 1941. Liberation

came 1946.

Ethnic Origin of the People

Records of the Commission of National Integration show that five native tribes were

found in the province, namely: Manobo, Higaonon, Banwaon, Mamanwas and Talaandig.

Three of these tribes can be distinctly located: the Manobos living along the national

highways and river towns towards the boundary of Agusan Del Sur and Davao del Norte and

Banwaons and Higaonons living in the western side of the Agusan River, in the municipality

of Esperanza towards the boundary of Bukidnon.

The original inhabitants of Agusan del Sur were the Negritoes and Mamanwas who

were in the very early years driven into the interior by migrating tribes from nearby Borneo,

Celebes and Malaysia, and also by Manobos or Bagobos by neighboring Davao Region.

Mamanwas descendants still inhabit the innermost recesses of Agusan del Sur’s forested

areas. They comprise the great bulk of the cultural community of the province.

Agusan Del Sur is now inhabited by people coming from different ethnic groups.

The lure of the “land of Promise” has brought into the province settlers from different

regions mostly coming from the Visayas, with Cebuano being spoken more than other

dialect.

There are thirteen municipalities and one city in the province with a total population

of 656,418 (2010 Census).

Language and Dialects

Cebuano is dominantly spoken followed by Boholano and Ilongo. Of the native

tongue, Manobo dialect is the most popular. Other popular dialects are the Hiligaynon,

Butuanon, Surigaonon and Kamayo. Most, however, can understand and talk in Filipino, the

national language. English is usually used in conversations and in the government

transactions. It is also used as the medium of instruction in schools.

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Location, Land Area, Climate, and Political Subdivisions

Location

Agusan Del Sur is located in the Northeastern Mindanao, bounded on the North by Agusan

Del Norte, on the south by Compostela Valley, on the west by Misamis Oriental and

Bukidnon, and on the East by Surigao Del Sur. The province is landlocked and can be

reached only by land transportation through the Davao - Butuan National Highway. Three

minor roads also provide access for travelers coming from Tandag, Lianga, Barobo, and

Bislig City in Surigao Del Sur and one road connect the southwestern part of the province

with Asuncion, Compostela Valley province. All four roads however intersect the National

Highway at different points. Although Agusan River is a potential route towards the

province, no existing ferry facilities regularly ply from Butuan City or Compostela Valley

Province.

Land Area

The province’s approximate area is

896,550 hectares or 8,965.50 sq. kms.

ranking as the fourth largest in the country.

The three largest provinces are: first

Palawan with an area of 14,896.3 sq. km.,

second, Isabela with an area of 10,664.5 sq.

Km., third, Cagayan Valley with an area of

9,002.7 sq. km.

The municipalities of Loreto, La Paz,

Esperanza, and San Luis are the four largest

municipalities in land area comprising

almost sixty percent of the province’s total

land area. On the other hand, Sta. Josefa

and Talacogon, also river towns, have the

smallest land area.

Total Land Area by Municipality

Municipality Land Area (in

hectares) Percent

Share (%)

Sibagat 50,136 5.59

Bayugan 53,939 6.02

Prosperidad 56,133 6.26

San Francisco 35,591 3.97

Rosario 29,601 3.30

Bunawan 43,309 4.83

Trento 75,070 8.37

Sta. Josefa 18,801 2.10

Veruela 33,208 3.70

Loreto 138,940 15.50

La Paz 109,978 12.27

Talacogon 33,084 3.69

San Luis 118,642 13.23

Esperanza 100,118 11.17

TOTAL 896,550 100.00

Source: PPDO

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Climate

The province is geographically situated below the typhoon belt but it is usually

affected by depressions forming in the typhoon regions of Visayas and Surigao del Norte.

The climate map of the Philippines based on modified coronas classification shows that

portion of the province falls under type II, and type IV.

Climate Map of Agusan del Sur

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Municipal Boundary

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Type II climate has

no dry season with a very

pronounced maximum

rain period. Maximum

rainfall generally occurs in

December - January

although there is no single

dry month. Areas

characterized by this

climate are generally along

or very near to the eastern

coast thus, open to the

northeast monsoon.

The type IV climate of the province is located on the Western side near Misamis

Oriental and Bukidnon, rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year.

In 2009, the province has experienced the highest average rainfall of 783.15 mm.

then followed by 443.74 mm. in 2010.

Political Subdivision

The seat of the provincial government is the Government Center situated in

Barangay Patin-ay, Prosperidad. The center also hosts the national agencies.

There are thirteen municipalities and one city in the province. Seven are located

along the Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway or Agusan-Davao National Highway and are

aptly termed as highway towns and city. These are Sibagat, Bayugan City Prosperidad, San

Francisco, Rosario, Bunawan, and Trento. The municipalities of Sta. Josefa, Veruela,

Average Rainfall Pattern (2005-2011) Year

Average Rainfall Pattern (2005-2011)

2011

731.1

373.5

380.9

101.9

134.0

218.5

191.3

199.7

176.7

159.5

277.2

651.2

299.63

2010

1275.5

279.0

466.5

484.0

521.9

192.1

395.4

346.1

229.5

336.7

389.5

408.7

443.74

2009

1055.2

1303.

707.4

474.2

632.6

641.7

552.7

538.0

320.6

672.5

1204.2

1295.6

783.15

2008

424.6

347.2

431.5

204.7

187.0

179.9

172.2

162.5

247.3

343.6

424.9

311.0

286.29

2007

781.1

207.3

271.6

266.5

214.1

255.9

159.7

265.3

168.6

238.7

220.2

542.9

299.32

2006

597.1

712.6

420.4

189.7

144.2

176.4

194.3

279.4

222.2

131.7

170.5

289.4

293.99

2005

380.3

114.2

295.5

59.4

292.8

165.8

240.8

179.2

206.8

314.0

248.9

457.7

241.28

Jan

Feb.

March

April

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Ave.

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

241.28 293.99 299.32 286.29

783.15

443.74

299.63

Average Rainfall Patterns (2005-2011)

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Talacogon, San Luis and Esperanza are situated along the Agusan River. Along the Umayam

and Adgawan Rivers which are tributaries of Agusan River are the municipalities of Loreto

and La Paz, respectively. Towns found along the rivers are called river towns.

Agusan del Sur has a total of 314 barangays. Each barangay is headed by an elected

Barangay Captain.

Population Size, Density and Growth Rate (2010)

Size and Distribution

The province has a total population of 656,418 in 2010 (NSO Census, 2010) which has

a percentage increase of 7.7% from 609,447 in 2007. It has a remarkable increase in the

growth rate from 1.19 (2007) to 2.73 (2010).

Five municipalities are considered fast growing municipalities based on 2010 Census

with Rosario having the highest growth rate of 7.60, followed by Loreto of 4.97, then by La

Paz (4.64), San Francisco (4.51) and Talacogon (4.37). There is an abrupt growth in Rosario

because of its economic opportunities especially in mining. On density, San Francisco has

the highest with 199 persons per sq. km. then followed by Bayugan City of 184. On the other

hand, Bayugan City continuously tops in terms of population with 99,361 which has a

percentage share of 15.14% from the total, followed by Prosperidad of 76,628 (11.67%) and

San Francisco of 62,881 (10.81%). These are urbanized towns/city and easily accessed by

transport services. Moreover, these have specific roles in economic development in which

Bayugan City as the agri-processing center, and San Francisco as the Finance and

commercial center while Prosperidad as the Government Center.

Meanwhile, two river towns have remained to have low population such as Sta.

Josefa of only 25,156 having a percentage share of only 3.83% and La Paz of 28,562 with

only 4.35% share. Considerable factors for low population include poor access road and less

economic activities in the area.

Most of the highway towns/city with easy access to transport infrastructure and

services has high population compared to river towns with less access to transport

infrastructure and services. Moreover, economic opportunities play a great role in the in-

migration of people particularly those towns engaged in mining, business and agri-

processing zones.

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Population, Annual Population Growth Rate and Density (2007, 2010)

Province/ Municipality/ City

Pop’n 2007

Pop’n 2010

Pop’n 2010

Percentage Share (%) *

APGR 2007-2010 *

Density 2007 *

Density 2010 *

CDA 1 -Bayugan City 95,032 99,361 15.1 1.63 176 184

Sibagat 30,074 30,985 4.7 1.09 60 62

Esperanza 47,659 51,897 7.9 3.15 48 52

Sub-total 172,765 182,243 27.7

CDA 2 -Prosperidad 75,390 76,628 11.7 0.59 134 137

San Francisco 62,881 70,986 10.8 4.51 177 199

Rosario 31,293 38,280 5.8 7.60 106 129

Bunawan 35,757 37,482 5.7 1.73 82 87

Sub-total 205,321 223,376 34

CDA 3 -Trento 46,247 47,193 7.2 1.44 62 63

Sta. Josefa 24,972 25,156 3.8 1.31 133 134

Veruela 36,862 40,457 6.2 0.24 111 122

Loreto 34,549 39,474 6.0 1.34 25 28

Sub-total 142,630 152,280 23.20

CDA 4- La Paz 25,214 28,562 4.4 2.63 23 26

Talacogon 33,093 37,224 5.7 0.96 100 113

San Luis 30,424 32,733 5.0 2.24 25 28

Sub-total 88,731 98,519 15.1

Agusan del Sur 609,447 656,418 100 2.74 68 73

Source: NSO Population Census 2010 (* Computations of projections by PPDO, ADS)

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ANNEXURE 2: Tables and Map

Figure 1: Transport Services Network and Traffic Count (Core Roads)

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Figure 2: Transport Services Network and Traffic Count (Non Core Roads)

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Table 1: Volume Capacity of Provincial Roads

Road Name Length Road

Capacity

Peak

Hour

Volume

V/C

Ratio

Level of

Service

PCU

per

Day

CORE ROADS

SIBAGAT

1 NRJ Sibagat - Esperanza Provincial

Road (Section 1) 20.20 1,900 28 0.0147 A 260

NRJ Sibagat - Esperanza Provincial

Road (Section 2) 1,900 40 0.0211 A 308

2 NRJ Tabon-tabon - Magsaysay -

Banagbanag - Kulambugan Road 34.85 1,900 47 0.0247 A 265

3 NRJ-Pob.-Villangit-San Isidro-

Magsaysay-Sta.Cruz-Banagbanag-

New Tubigon-San Juan(Bayugan)

43.00 1,900 65 0.0342 A 383

BAYUGAN

4 NRJ Bayugan - San Luis Provincial

Road 32.20 2,000 76 0.0380 A 484

5 Jct Panaytay - Anolingan - San

Toribio Spur Road 10.62 1,900 31 0.0163 A 243

6 NRJ- Cagbas-Saguma-Charito-

Gamao-San Toribio-Labao Rd 13.57 1,900 226 0.1189 A 1,204

7 NRJ Osmena - Magkiangkang -

Villa Undayon - New Salem - Mt

Carmel - Pinagalaan - Sta Teresita

/ Jct New Lanao - Grace State - Mt

Olive - Mt Carmel Spur Road

(Section 1)

48.17 1,900 84 0.0442 A 428

NRJ Osmena - Magkiangkang -

Villa Undayon - New Salem - Mt

Carmel - Pinagalaan - Sta Teresita

/ Jct New Lanao - Grace State - Mt

Olive - Mt Carmel Spur Road

(Section 2)

1,900 71 0.0374 A 399

ESPERANZA

8 NRJ Crossing Luna - Duangan -

Mac Arthur - Valentina - Santiago -

Mahapag Road (Section 2)

16.91 1,900 25 0.0132 A 158

NRJ Crossing Luna - Duangan -

Mac Arthur - Valentina - Santiago -

Mahapag Road (Section 1)

1,900 167 0.0879 A 1,218

9 PRJ Duangan - Guadalupe -

Dimasalang - Sta Ines - Dona

Maxima Road

16.09 1,900 51 0.0268 A 325

PROSPERIDAD

10 NRJ San Jose - Limbayugan - San

Joaquin - Aurora - Lucena - Road

(Circumferential Road)

18.80 1,900 47 0.0247 A 351

11 NRJ Patin-ay - Lucac - Pisaan

Road (Section 1) 8.00 1,900 127 0.0668 A 613

NRJ Patin-ay - Lucac - Pisaan 1,900 21 0.0111 A 124

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Table 1: Volume Capacity of Provincial Roads

Road Name Length Road

Capacity

Peak

Hour

Volume

V/C

Ratio

Level of

Service

PCU

per

Day

Road (Section 2)

12 NRJ Patin-ay - La Caridad -

Tagapua Road 5.30 1,900 95 0.0500 A 465

SAN FRANCISCO

13 NRJ Pisaan - Tagapua - Borbon -

Rizal - Del Monte Road 16.54 1,900 44 0.0232 A 214

14 NRJ Lapinigan -Mati - Maligaya -

Cabantao Road 14.00 1,900 121 0.0637 A 652

15 NRJ Karaos - Lapag - Mt Diwata

Camp Site - Alegria Road 5.99 1,900 157 0.0826 A 919

ROSARIO

16 NRJ Rosario - Mabtay - Boundary

Tagbina Road 16.20 1,900 200 0.1053 A 1,284

BUNAWAN

17 NRJ San Teodoro - Poblacion -

Nueva Era - San Gabriel -

Poblacion (Veruela) Road

22.00 2,000 369 0.1845 A 2,518

STA. JOSEFA

18 NRJ Sta Josefa - Aurora - Tapaz -

Poblacion, Veruela - Sampaguita

Road (Section 1)

22.07 1,900 369 0.1942 A 1,154

NRJ Sta Josefa - Aurora - Tapaz -

Poblacion, Veruela - Sampaguita

Road (Section 2)

1,900 198 0.1042 A 1,328

LORETO

19 NRJ-Loreto- Binucayan- Sta. Cruz-

Katipunan Road 31.00 1,900 23 0.0121 A 216

SAN LUIS

20 NRJ San Vicente - San Roque -

Cecilia - Mahapag Road 12.36 1,900 97 0.0511 A 559

BAYUGAN

21 NRJ - Maygatasan - Verdu -

Montavista Road (Hanging Bridge =

400l.m.)

9.40 1,900 71 0.0374 A 313

TALACOGON

22 NRJ - Del Monte - Sitio Tuburan -

Sitio Sta. Cruz - San Isidro (San

Luis) Road

9.41 1,900 42 0.0221 A 231

PROSPERIDAD

23 Road Around Brocino - Bahbah

Public Market Road 1.50 2,000 230 0.1150 A 2,076

24 NRJ - San Rafael - San Roque -

Calilid - San Luis Road 11.35 1,900 14 0.0074 A 67

25 NRJ - Sta. Irene - La Purisima -

San Martin - New Maug Road

(Circumferential Rd.)

12.90 1,900 73 0.0384 A 360

26 NRJ - Magsaysay - Sitio Supon - 6.80 1,900 9 0.0047 A 44

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Table 1: Volume Capacity of Provincial Roads

Road Name Length Road

Capacity

Peak

Hour

Volume

V/C

Ratio

Level of

Service

PCU

per

Day

Taonaga Provincial Stock Farm

Road

27 NRJ - San Rafael - PRJ Borbon

Road 5.90 1,900 15 0.0079 A 66

28 NRJ - Bahbah - Putting Buhangin -

Omot Road 10.81 1,900

29 NRJ - Azpetia - Mabuhay - San

Lorenzo - Lianga Boundary Road 16.59 1,900 25 0.0132 A 152

30 NRJ - Patin-ay - Omot - Blue Guard

- Lucac - Sitio Kantagan - Sitio

Supon Road

12.00 1,900 20 0.0105 A 74

31 Government Center (Road A) 0.85 1,900 16 0.0084 A 56

32 Government Center (Road A') 0.85 1,900 112 0.0589 A 487

33 Government Center (Road C) 1.03 1,900

34 Government Center (Road C') 0.00

35 Government Center (Road D) 0.41 1,900 172 0.0905 A 471

36 Government Center (Road E) 0.56 1,900 2 0.0011 A 5

37 Government Center (Road F) 0.41 1,900 131 0.0689 A 554

38 Government Center (Road G) 0.41 1,900 45 0.0237 A 198

SAN FRANCISCO

39 SFADS Public Market Road

Network 1.49 2,000 925 0.4625 B 5,251

40 NRJ - Barangay 1 - Bitan-agan -

Das-agan - Tambis (Barobo) Road 11.00 1,900 107 0.0563 A 495

ROSARIO

41 NRJ Pobalacion Rosario -

Tagbayagan - Novele - Cabawan -

Sta. Cruz Road

16.80 1,900 A

TRENTO

42 NRJ - Basa - Tudela - San Isidro -

Sta. Maria Circumferential Road 18.36 1,200 72 0.0600 A 255

43 *NRJ Pulang Lupa - Upper New

Visayas - Monkayo Boundary Road 13.00 1,900

44 NRJ - Pulang Lupa - Sta. Josefa

Road 7.23 1,900 70 0.0368 A 276

45 NRJ - Poblacion - Upper Lucad -

Sta. Isabel Road 9.38 1,900 9 0.0047 A 34

46 NRJ - Kapatungan - Pag-asa -

Tapaz Road 10.74 1,900 20 0.0105 A 79

47 NRJ - Poblacion - Lower Lucad -

Aurora Road 7.36 1,900 83 0.0437 A 423

STA. JOSEFA

48 NRJ - Poblacion - Angas - Sayon

Circumferential/Bdry. Comval Spur

Road

19.01 1,900 9 0.0047 A 40

LA PAZ

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Table 1: Volume Capacity of Provincial Roads

Road Name Length Road

Capacity

Peak

Hour

Volume

V/C

Ratio

Level of

Service

PCU

per

Day

49 NRJ - Purok 3 (Poblacion) - Villa

Paz - Lower Maitom Road 7.92 1,900 4 0.0021 A 14

LORETO

50 NRJ - Bacay - Ihawan - Loreto -

Boundary Road 0.00 1,900 5 0.0026 A 19

TOTAL LENGTH 631.34

Table 2: Axle Load and Origin-Destination Survey

Road Section

Gross Vehicle Weight

(kg)

Tire Weight

Commodity Type

Quantity (kgs)

Origin Destination

NRJ Sibagat Esperanza Road

20,000 10000 Mix gravel 10,000 Bayugan Taglibas

20,000 10000 Fruits 3,000 Taglibas Surigao

7500 4000 Corn 3,600 Las Nieves

Butuan

4,800 2,400 Veg.& Copra

200 Las Nieves

Butuan

4,800 2,400 Grocery 1,100 Bayugan Ilihan

6,200 3,100 Grocery 2,000 Bayugan Las Nieves

20,000 10,000 Falcata 5,000 Taglibas Sibagat

4,500 2,200 Falcata 5,000 Taglibas Sibagat

4,500 2,200 Falcata 5,000 Taglibas Sibagat

4,500 2,200 Falcata 5,000 Taglibas Sibagat

4,500 2,200 Falcata 5,000 Taglibas Sibagat

4,500 2,200 Falcata 5,000 Taglibas Sibagat

NRJ-Pisaan- 7,500 4,000 Garbage 3,000 San Francisco

Dumpsite

Borbon Rd. 4,800 2,400 Garbage 3,000 San Francisco

Dumpsite

2,400 2,000 Garbage 3,000 San Francisco

Dumpsite

7,500 Garbage 3,000 San Francisco

Dumpsite

Source : PEO- 2011

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Table 3: Provincial Road Exposed to Flood (2011)

No. ROAD NAME

Total Road

Length (Km.)

Total Affected

Road (Km.)

HSA Affected

Road (Km.)

MSA Affected

Road (Km.)

LSA Affected

Road (Km.)

Exposure Percentage

(%)

Bayugan

1.

Jct Panaytay - Anolingan - San

Toribio Spur Road

10.486 0.183 0.183 1.75%

2. NRJ - Maygatasan - Verdu -

Montavista Road (hanging

bridge=400m)

9.448 5.482 2.889 2.593 58.02%

3. NRJ Bayugan - San Luis Provincial Rd. 32.004 2.925

2.925 9.14%

4. NRJ- Cagbas-Saguma-Charito-

Gamao-San Toribio-Labao Rd 13.498 6.652

6.652 49.28%

Sub Total 65.436 15.242

2.889 12.353 23.29%

Bunawan

5. NRJ San Teodoro - Poblacion - Nueva

Era - San Gabriel - Poblacion

(Veruela) Road

21.197 13.197 7.344 3.109 2.744 62.26%

Sub Total 21.197 13.197 7.344 3.109 2.744 62.26%

Esperanza

6. Jct Panaytay - Anolingan - San

Toribio Spur Road

10.486 3.613 3.613 34.45%

7. NRJ Crossing Luna - Duangan - Mac

Arthur - Valentina - Santiago -

Mahapag Road

16.910 6.087 2.765 3.321 36.00%

8. NRJ Sibagat - Esperanza Provincial

Road

19.118 3.031 3.031 15.86%

9. NRJ- Cagbas-Saguma-Charito-

Gamao-San Toribio-Labao Rd

13.498 6.846 0.419 6.427 50.72%

Sub Total 60.013 19.578 0.000 6.216 13.362 32.62%

La Paz 10. NRJ - Purok 3 (Poblacion) - Villa Paz -

Lower Maitom Road

7.908 1.402 1.402 17.73%

Sub Total 7.908 1.402 1.402 17.73%

Loreto

11. NRJ-Sampaguita - Sinobong -

Katipunan - Sta.Cruz - Binucayan

Boundary Laak Road

31.408 2.766 2.766 8.81%

Sub Total 31.408 2.766 2.766 8.81%

Prosperidad

12. Government Center (Road A') 0.845 0.845 0.845 100.00%

13. Government Center (Road A) 0.847 0.847 0.847 100.00%

14. Government Center (Road C') 0.867 0.867 0.867 100.00%

15. Government Center (Road C) 1.035 0.832

0.832

80.43%

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Table 3: Provincial Road Exposed to Flood (2011)

No. ROAD NAME

Total Road

Length (Km.)

Total Affected

Road (Km.)

HSA Affected

Road (Km.)

MSA Affected

Road (Km.)

LSA Affected

Road (Km.)

Exposure Percentage

(%) 16. Government Center (Road D) 0.414 0.414

0.414

100.00%

17. Government Center (Road E) 0.564 0.564

0.564

100.00%

18. Government Center (Road F) 0.635 0.635

0.635

100.00%

19. Government Center (Road G) 0.411 0.088

0.088

21.39%

20. NRJ - Patin-ay - Omot - Blue Guard -

Lucac - Sitio Kantagan - Sitio Supon

Road

10.661 0.869 0.869

8.15%

21. NRJ Azpetia - Mabuhay - San Lorenzo

- Lianga Boundary Rd.

8.587 0.551 0.000 0.551 6.42%

22. NRJ Patin-ay - La Caridad - Tagapua

Road

5.364 4.361 4.361 81.30%

23. NRJ Patin-ay - Lucac - Pisaan Road 7.776 1.084 1.084 13.94%

24. NRJ San Jose - Limbayugan - San

Joaquin - Aurora - Lucena - Road

(Circumferential Rd.)

18.342 10.662 10.662 58.13%

Sub Total 56.346 22.618 0.000 22.067 0.551 40.14%

Rosario

25. NRJ Rosario - Mabtay - Boundary

Tagbina Rd.

16.186 2.358 0.000 0.000 2.358 14.57%

26. NRJ Rosario - Tagbayagan - Novele -

Cabawan -Sta Cruz Rd.

16.592 13.812 0.000 5.703 8.109 83.25%

Sub Total 32.778 16.170 0.000 5.703 10.467 49.33%

San Francisco

27. NRJ - San Rafael - PRJ Borbon Road 8.093 1.401 0.000 1.401 0.000 17.31%

28. NRJ Barangay 1 - Bitan-agan - Das-

agan - Tambis (Barobo) Rd.

10.229 2.077 0.000 0.000 2.077 20.31%

29. NRJ Patin-ay - La Caridad - Tagapua

Road

5.364 0.772 0.000 0.772 0.000 14.40%

30 NRJ Patin-ay - Lucac - Pisaan Road 7.776 0.321 0.000 0.000 0.321 4.13%

31 NRJ Pisaan - Tagapua - Borbon - Rizal

- Del Monte Road

16.637 3.501 0.000 3.501 0.000 21.04%

32. SFADS Public Market Roadnet 1.593 1.593 0.000 0.000 1.593 100.00%

Sub Total 49.693 9.666 0.000 5.674 3.992 19.45%

San Luis

33. PRJ Duangan - Guadalupe – Dimasa

lang - Sta Ines - Dona Maxima Road

16.472 2.285 0.000 2.285 0.000 13.87%

Sub Total 16.472 2.285 0.000 2.285 0.000 13.87%

Sta. Josefa

34. NRJ Kapatungan - Pag-asa - Tapaz Rd 10.649 7.395 4.836 2.559 0.000 69.44%

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Table 3: Provincial Road Exposed to Flood (2011)

No. ROAD NAME

Total Road

Length (Km.)

Total Affected

Road (Km.)

HSA Affected

Road (Km.)

MSA Affected

Road (Km.)

LSA Affected

Road (Km.)

Exposure Percentage

(%)

35. NRJ Poblacion - Angas - Awao -

Sayon - Bdry Laak Road

9.030 6.120 0.000 0.000 6.120 67.77%

36 NRJ Poblacion, Trento - Lower Lucad

- Aurora Road

7.131 4.210 0.000 0.000 4.210 59.03%

37 NRJ Poblacion, Trento - Upper Lucad

- Sta Isabel Road

3.117 0.039 0.000 0.000 0.039 1.26%

38 NRJ Pulang Lupa - Sta Josefa Road 7.166 0.979 0.000 0.000 0.979 13.67%

39 NRJ Sta Josefa - Aurora –Tapaz- Pob.,

Veruela - Sampaguita Rd.

21.665 12.273 2.021 5.682 4.569 56.65%

Sub Total 58.758 31.016 6.857 8.241 15.917 52.79%

Trento

40 NRJ Basa - Tudela - San Isidro - Sta

Maria Circumferential Road

21.133 14.938 0.000 10.657 4.281 70.69%

41 NRJ Kapatungan - Pag-asa - Tapaz

Road

10.649 3.255 0.000 1.086 2.168 30.56%

42 NRJ Poblacion, Trento - Lower Lucad

- Aurora Road

7.131 2.035 0.000 0.000 2.035 28.53%

43 NRJ Poblacion, Trento - Upper Lucad

- Sta Isabel Road

3.117 0.378 0.000 0.000 0.378 12.14%

Sub Total 42.030 20.606 0.000 11.744 8.862 49.03%

Veruela

44.

NRJ San Teodoro - Poblacion -

Nueva Era - San Gabriel -

Poblacion (Veruela) Road

21.197 8.000 5.795 1.599 0.606 37.74%

45

NRJ Sta Josefa - Aurora - Tapaz -

Poblacion, Veruela - Sampaguita

Road

21.665 3.780 0.000 0.677 3.104 17.45%

Sub Total 42.862 11.781 5.795 2.276 3.710 27.48%

Total 484.903 166.326 19.995 70.204 76.127 34.30%

Legend:

HSA – High Susceptible Area; MSA – Moderate Susceptible Area; LSA – Low Susceptible Area

LSA MSA HSA

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Table 5: Provincial Road Exposed to Rain Induced Landslide

No. ROAD NAME

Total Road

Length (Km.)

Total Affected

Road (Km.)

HSA Affected

Road (Km.)

MSA Affected

Road (Km.)

LSA Affected

Road (Km.)

Exposure Percentage

(%)

Bayugan

1 NRJ - Maygatasan - Verdu - Montavista Road (hanging bridge=400m) 9.448 4.952 4.952 52.42

2 NRJ Bayugan - San Luis Provincial Road 32.004 14.729 4.885 9.844 46.02

3

NRJ Osmena - Magkiangkang - Villa Undayon - New Salem - Mt Carmel - Pinagalaan - Sta Teresita / Jct New 48.278 35.559 30.515 1.735 3.308 73.65

Esperanza

4 NRJ Crossing Luna - Duangan - Mac Arthur - Valentina - Santiago - Mahapag Road 16.910 10.030 1.945 2.719 5.366 59.31

5 PRJ Duangan - Guadalupe - Dimasalang - Sta Ines - Dona Maxima Road 16.472 7.047 2.326 4.720 42.78

La Paz

6 NRJ - Purok 3 (Poblacion) - Villa Paz - Lower Maitom Road

7.908 3.575 3.575 45.21

Prosperidad

Table 4: Construction Cost by Kilometer

Description Trento San

Francisco Esperanza/ Rosario

Buna- wan

Prospe- ridad

Bayugan Sibagat

Sta. Josefa/

San Luis/ Veruela

Road Upgrading (Gravel to PCCP) 6.10 meter width

14,222,500 15,224,977 15,394,268 15,694,11

0 15,418,94

2 14,512,180 16,126,128 15,879,487

Road Re-blocking (PCCP)

7,884,900 8,838,500 8,838,500 8,838,500 8,838,500 8,838,500 9,597,200 9,597,200

New Const/Road Opening (Gravel) 6.00 meter width

4,705,310 5,031,030 5,229,150 5,605,035 5,605,035 5,605,035 6,288,495 6,288,495

New Const/Road Opening (Gravel) 5.00 meter width

4,320,551 4,513,125 4,676,965 5,053,340 5,053,340 5,053,340 5,637,870 6,099,135

Road Rehab (Gravel) 6.00 meter width

4,610,350 4,790,860 5,005,800 5,268,565 5,268,565 5,268,565 5,773,530 5,773,530

Road Rehab (Gravel) 5.00 meter width

4,210,150 4,316,315 4,500,310 4,714,000 4,714,000 4,714,000 5,219,958 5,219,958

Surface Treatment

1,870,000 1,918,360 2,000,140 2,095,110 2,095,110 2,095,110 2,319,980 2,319,980

Source: PEO 2011

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Table 5: Provincial Road Exposed to Rain Induced Landslide

No. ROAD NAME

Total Road

Length (Km.)

Total Affected

Road (Km.)

HSA Affected

Road (Km.)

MSA Affected

Road (Km.)

LSA Affected

Road (Km.)

Exposure Percentage

(%)

7 Government Center (Road C') 0.867 0.683 0.683 78.80

8 Government Center (Road C) 1.035 0.450 0.450 43.47

9 Government Center (Road E) 0.564 0.099 0.099 17.46

10 Government Center (Road F) 0.635 0.114 0.114 17.91

11 Government Center (Road G) 0.411 0.097 0.097 23.67

12 NRJ - Patin-ay - Omot - Blue Guard - Lucac - Sitio Kantagan - Sitio Supon Road 10.661 8.054 1.582 0.059 6.414 75.55

13 NRJ - San Rafael - PRJ Borbon Road 8.093 5.410 5.410 66.85

14 NRJ Azpetia - Mabuhay - San Lorenzo - Lianga Boundary Road 8.587 8.459 0.414 8.045 98.51

15 NRJ Bahbah - Puting Buhangin - Omot Provincial Road 11.720 11.720 5.218 6.503 100.00

16 NRJ Magsaysay - Sitio Supon - Taonaga Provincial Stock Farm Road

6.853 6.853 2.179 4.674 100.00

17 NRJ Patin-ay - La Caridad - Tagapua Road 5.364 0.319 0.319 5.94

18 NRJ Patin-ay - Lucac - Pisaan Road 7.776 5.633 5.633 72.44

19 NRJ San Jose - Limbayugan - San Joaquin - Aurora - Lucena - Road (Circumferential Road)

18.342 10.828 2.581 8.246 59.03

20 NRJ San Rafael - San Roque - Calilid - San Luis Road

11.355 11.355 3.866 7.488 100.00

21 NRJ Sta Irene - La Purisima - San Martin - New Maug Road (Circumferential Road)

2.225 1.779 1.779 79.97

22 NRJ Sta Irene - La Purisima - San Martin - New Maug Road (Circumferential Road)

10.015 7.077 7.077 70.67

23 Road Around Brochino - Bahbah Public Market (on going=700 m)

1.528 0.042 0.042 2.72

Rosario

24 NRJ Rosario - Mabtay - Boundary Tagbina Road

16.186 16.183 2.571 8.104 5.507 99.98

25 NRJ Rosario - Tagbayagan - Novele - Cabawan - Sta Cruz Road

16.592 2.079 2.079 12.53

San Francisco

26 NRJ Barangay 1 - Bitan-agan - Das-agan - Tambis (Barobo) Road

10.229 5.439 0.440 2.738 2.262 53.17

27 NRJ Karaos - Lapag - Mt Diwata Camp Site - Alegria Road

5.934 4.958 0.743 4.215 83.56

28 NRJ Lapinigan -Mati - Maligaya - Cabantao Road

13.540 11.980 1.374 10.606 88.48

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Table 5: Provincial Road Exposed to Rain Induced Landslide

No. ROAD NAME

Total Road

Length (Km.)

Total Affected

Road (Km.)

HSA Affected

Road (Km.)

MSA Affected

Road (Km.)

LSA Affected

Road (Km.)

Exposure Percentage

(%)

29 NRJ Pisaan - Tagapua - Borbon - Rizal - Del Monte Road

16.637 5.832 5.832 35.05

San Luis

30 NRJ San Vicente - San Roque - Cecilia - Mahapag Road

11.837 8.435 2.132 6.303 71.26

Sibagat

31 NRJ Sibagat - Esperanza Provincial Road 19.118 10.609 0.464 4.382 5.762 55.49

32 NRJ Tabon-tabon - Magsaysay - Banagbanag - Kulambugan Road

34.846 34.415 21.336 9.893 3.186 98.76

33 NRJ-Pob.-Villangit-San Isidro-Magsaysay-Sta.Cruz-Banagbanag-New Tubigon-San Juan(Bayugan)

34.123 31.466 14.517 14.634 2.315 92.21

Sta. Josefa

34 NRJ Poblacion - Angas - Awao - Sayon - Bdry Laak Road

9.030 4.893 4.893 54.18

35 NRJ Sta Josefa - Aurora - Tapaz - Poblacion, Veruela - Sampaguita Road

21.665 5.002 0.948 4.054 23.09

Talacogon

36 NRJ Del Monte Sitio Tuburan - Sitio Sta Cruz - San Isidro (San Luis) Road

9.024 8.664 5.487 3.178 96.02

Trento

37 NRJ Basa - Tudela - San Isidro - Sta Maria Circumferential Road

21.133 7.332 7.332 34.69

38 NRJ Pulang Lupa - Sta Josefa Road 7.166 2.731 2.731 38.11

39 NRJ Pulang Lupa - Upper New Visayas - Monkayo Boundary Road

13.067 13.067 1.959 1.602 9.506 100.00

Veruela

40 NRJ-Sampaguita - Sinobong - Katipunan - Sta.Cruz - Binucayan Boundary Laak Road

31.408 16.884 1.033 2.063 13.788 53.76

Legend:

HSA – High Susceptible Area; MSA – Moderate Susceptible Area; LSA – Low Susceptible Area

High Exposure to RIL Moderate Exposure to RIL Low Exposure to RIL

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Table 6. Bridges along the Provincial Road

Rd No.

Name of Road Bridge Name

Bridge Length

(m)

No. of Spans

Total Bridge Width

(m)

Type of Super-

Structure

Load Limit (ton)

Overall Structural Evaluation

SIBAGAT

1 NRJ-Tabon-tabon - Sta Maria - Sta Cruz - Perez Road

Camponay Bridge

20 1 Spillway Fair

2 NRJ - Pob. Villangit - San Isidro

Sibagat Bridge

62 1 8.5 Steel Girder

- Good

3 NRJ - Sibagat - Esperanza Rd. (San Vicente)

Ilihan Bridge

20 1 7.5 RCDG - Poor

4 NRJ - Sibagat - Esperanza

San Agustin

20 1 7.5 RCDG 15 Poor

5 NRJ - Sibagat - Esperanza Rd. (Ilihan)

Sinai Bridge

27 3 7.5 RCDG - Fair

BAYUGAN

6 NRJ - Saguma - Charito - Gamao San Toribio Bridge 2

Mahabu Bridge

21 1 10.7 RC Girder - Good

7 NRJ - Saguma - Charito - Gamao San Toribio Spillway

Saguma Spillway

30 1 6.6 Spillway - Fair

8 NRJ - Saguma - Charito - Gamao - San Toribio Bridge 3

Labao Bridge

16 1 6.6 RC Girder - Good

9 NRJ - Maygatasan - Verdu - Montevista Rd.

Maygatasan Hanging BrIdge

442 1 1.5 Steel Grating

- Fair

10 NRJ - Osmeña - Magkiangkang - Villa Undayon Rd.

Villa Undayon Bridge

40 1 7 Bailey - Good

11 NRJ- Bayugan-San Luis Road

San Isidro Bridge

20 1 6.8 RCDG 20 Fair

12 NRJ- Bayugan-San Luis Road

Muritula Bridge

23 1 RCDG Fair

13 NRJ- Bayugan-San Luis Road

Bucac Bridge

87 3 7.2 RCDG 20 Fair

14 NRJ- Bayugan-San Luis Road

Panaytay bridge

30 1 7.8 RCDG 20 Good

ESPERANZA

15 PRJ - Duangan - Guadalupe - Dimasalang - Sta. Ines Doña Maxima

Agiabao Bridge

12 1 5.1 RC Slab 20 Good

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Table 6. Bridges along the Provincial Road

Rd No.

Name of Road Bridge Name

Bridge Length

(m)

No. of Spans

Total Bridge Width

(m)

Type of Super-

Structure

Load Limit (ton)

Overall Structural Evaluation

Road

16 Jct. Duangan - Guadalupe Rd.

Labao Bridge

33 1 7 Bailey 25 Good

PROSPERIDAD

17 NRJ - Magsaysay - Sitio Supon - Taonaga Prov'l. Stock Farm Rd.

Taonaga Bridge 2

17 1 7 Steel Girder

25 Good

18 NRJ - Magsaysay - Sitio Supon - Taonaga Prov'l. Stock Farm Rd.

Taonaga Spillway

17 1 5 Spillway - Fair

19 NRJ - Magsaysay - Sitio Supon - Taonaga Prov'l. Stock Farm Rd.

Taonaga Bridge 1

15 1 7 Steel Girder

25 Good

20 Sta. Irene Extension Rd. (La Purisima) Rd.

Lapgap Bridge

21 1 7 Bailey 25 Good

21 Sta. Irene Extension Rd. (San Martin) Rd.

Maitom Bridge

35 1 8.6 Steel - Good

22 NRJ - Sta. Irene Access Rd.

Maug Bridge

45 1 4 Bailey - Poor

23 NRJ-Patin-ay-Omot-Blue Guard-Sitio Supon Rd.

Patin-ay Bridge 2

18 1 7 Bailey - Good

24 NRJ-Patin-ay-La Caridad-Tagapua

La Caridad Hanging Bridge

80 1 2 Steel Grating

- Fair

25 NRJ - San Jose -Limbayugan - San Joaquin Rd.

San Joaquin Bridge

39 1 7 Bailey - Fair

ROSARIO

26 NRJ - Rosario- - Mabtay - Boundary Tagbina Road

Cabantao Bridge

15 1 7.4 Steel Girder

25 Good

27 NRJ - Rosario - Tagbayagan - Palibo - Sabang - Agdawan Pob. (LAPAZ) Road

Palibo Bridge

30 1 7.4 Bailey/ Steel Girder

25 Good

28 NRJ - Rosario - Mabtay Rd. (Libuac)

Limbatangan Bridge

36 1 7 Bailey 25 Good

29 NRJ - Rosario - Mabtay Rd. (Mabtay)

Mabtay Bridge

24 1 7 Bailey 24 Good

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Table 6. Bridges along the Provincial Road

Rd No.

Name of Road Bridge Name

Bridge Length

(m)

No. of Spans

Total Bridge Width

(m)

Type of Super-

Structure

Load Limit (ton)

Overall Structural Evaluation

SAN FRANCISCO

30 NJR - Pisaan - Tagapua - Borbon - Rizal- Del Monte Rd.

Borbon Bridge

52 3 5.4 RC Girder - Fair

31 NRJ - Brgy. 1 - Bitan-agan - Das - agan - Tambis Road

Bitan - agan Bridge

24 1 7.4 Bailey 25 Good

32 NRJ - Pisaan - Tag-apua - Borbon Rizal Delmonte Road

Lucahon Bailey Bridge

20 1 2 Wooden Slab/Girder

- Fair

33 NRJ - Pisaan - Borbon Rd. (Tagapua)

Lucahon Bridge

35 1 4.8 RCDG 20 Good

34 NRJ - Lapinigan - Mati Rd.

Mati Bridge

27 1 7 Bailey 25 Good

VERUELA 35 NRJ - Sta. Josefa -

Aurora-Tapaz - Pob. Veuela - Sampaguita Rd

Jumbo Bridge

140 3 4.8 PSCG 25 Good

STA. JOSEFA 36 Pob. Angas - Awao

Rd. Awao Bridge

30 3 3.7 Bailey - Fair

TRENTO 37 NRJ - Pulang Lupa -

Sta. Josefa Road Magalibobo Bridge

12 1 6.3 RC Girder 20 Good

38 NRJ - Pulang Lupa - Sta. Josefa Road

Maundo Bridge

23 1 7 RC Slab 15 Good

39 NRJ - Basa Access Rd. Basa Bridge

60 1 6 Bailey - Bad

BUNAWAN 40 NRJ - San Teodoro

Rd. Simulao Bridge

80 1 8.3 RCDG - Good

TALACOGON 41 NRJ Del Monte Sitio

Tuburan - Sitio Sta. Cruz - San Isidro ( San Luis) Road

Del Monte Bridge

22 1 6.4 Bailey 25 Good

Total 1,820.00 LM (41 units)

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Table 7 : Communication PPA’s

ACTIVITIES RESPOSIBLE OFFICE’S

PROJECT COST SOURCE OF FUND

INFO CHANNEL TIMEFRAME

Conduct Symposium PPDO,PEO, PASTO, PPIO

130,000.00 PRMF 2013 - first quarter of 2013

Tap local Tri-media PPIO 4,000.00 for publication subscription (limited copies) 15,000.00 for Radio Station

PGAS RADIO PLUGGING AM/FM (Radio Natin, DXDA, Smile FM, San Franz Radio) TV ADVERTISING NBN, ABS-CBN PUBLICATION GoldStar(CDO), Periodico CARAGA(Tagum), Dagayday(PGAS)

2013, 2014, 2015 RADIO PLUGGING - twice a week TV ADVERTISING - Once a month PUBLICATION -Weekly(DAGAYDAY) -Once a month(other publication)

Tap PIMO programmer to develop accessible web page for ARNDP

PIMO PRMF 2013

Distribution of flyers during community consultation in the project site

PPIO PGAS 2013, 2014, 2015 - during consultation

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ANNEXURE 3 – Information and Communication Technology

Utilisation of Information Technology (IT)

As a first class province, Agusan del Sur needs to keep up with the rapid pace of

technological advancement. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can enhance competitiveness, improve delivery of basic services, increase transparency of the governmental activities, and empower the poor.

On August 15, 2001, the Information Technology Unit (ITU) was created by Executive

Order No. 13-2001 under the Office of the Provincial Governor. In the reorganization in 2009, under the administration of Gov. Maria Valentina G. Plaza, the ITU was renamed as the Management Information Systems (MIS) under the Provincial Administrator’s Office. In May 24, 2010 through Ordinance No. 44, series of 2010 it was renamed to Management Information Services (MIS) under the Provincial Planning and Development Office. MIS is mandated to serve as the primary policy, planning, coordinating, implementing, regulating and administrative entity of the Provincial Government tasked to provide, develop, and regulate integrated and strategic ICT systems with effective, reliable, and cost-efficient information and communication facilities and services. It will serve as the arm unit of the Local Chief Executive in matters concerning information and communications technology.

Agusan del Sur has one of the most advanced IT development in the Caraga Region. With a highly capable Provincial Information Management Office (PIMO) and hardware in excess of 293 computers, 170 printers and 13 servers, it has systematized major government functions in the province.

Computerization activities are spread not only in the Provincial Capitol itself but also encompass other municipalities. With a population of approximately 550,000, and 1881 government personnel there are over 70 regular users of the Province’s applications.

Considering the financial constraint that is attendant to most local government units

in the country, of which PGAS is not an exemption, it is deemed prudent to tap sources from Official Development Assistance (ODA); thereby the support from PRMF (Provincial Roads Management Facility) especially in the implementation of a number of Information Systems and some other related activities which requires substantial financial support.

Several systems were developed and it integrates some, if not all, of the IT infrastructures

and systems for the realization of this end.

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Accomplishments on Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

Create the ICT/GIS Core Team Executive Order No Cost

Capacitate/Enhance the Provincial ICT/GIS Core Team and user

Training/Process Design 292,500

Establish a Provincial Data Center thru procurement and upgrading the necessary software and hardware.

Software and Hardware equipment/materials

3,000,000.00

Enhance/upgrade the existing information systems. Office Target No Cost

Develop more information system appropriate to the needs of both the clients and the respective offices

Office Target 468,000

Collect and organize necessary data for the Provincial Data Center (database management)

Executive Order 6.00M in 2009 8.5M for 2012

The most important outputs accomplished during the period was the installation and

upgrading of 30 hardware infrastructures and software at PIMO and in different concerned offices to make the ICT/GIS Hardware Infrastructure and software operational.

HARDWARE INFRASTRUCTURE AND SOFTWARE INSTALLED/UPGRADED

With the end view of more efficient and enhanced public service, PGAS embarked on a full-scale computerization program specifically aimed to:

Streamline local bureaucracy;

Automate basic government operations and;

Result in an increase in local revenue collection

Maximize executive/administrative support system.

Information and Technology

Due to the series of capacity development activities, competency particularly in

developing information systems was improved. This contributed to their successful

development and enhancement of the eleven (11) Information Systems in 2011 as

enumerated in as shown in the table below.

HARDWARE INFRASTRUCTURE AND SOFTWARE

CATEGORYNO. OF ITEMS AMOUNT

Production Environment 17 146,388.40

Back-up Facility 4 8,200.00

GIS Software 4 75,589.80

GIS / ICT Development, Maintenance 3 3,200.00

& Testing Envronment Software

GPS Facility 2 44,812.50

30 278,190.70

HARDWARE INFRASTRUCTURE AND SOFTWARE INSTALLED/UPGRADED

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List Of Newly Developed/Enhanced Information Systems in 2011

NAME OF “IS” Scope of

Work PROGRAMMER STATUS REMARKS

1. HRMIS (Human Resource Management Information System)

IS develop-ment

Eduard Gatong, RhayanGubalane, Henry Galido, Richard Pilotos

100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Web-based. For implementation in 2012 to replace PMIS. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

2. MEMIS (Monitoring and Evaluation Management Information System)

IS develop-ment

Henry Galido, Eduard Gatong

100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011. Already installed.

Web-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

3. AMS (Aid Monitoring System)

IS develop-ment

Eduard Gatong 100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Web-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

4. CBMS Report Viewer

IS develop-ment

Eduard Gatong 100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Web-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

5. Information Linkage System - Dispatcher

IS develop-ment

JumarBoniza 100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Web-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

6. Competency Inventory Tool

IS develop-ment

Warren Lagat 100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Window-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

7. FMIS (Financial Management Information System)

IS Enhance-ment

RhayanGubalane, Mar Paul Ajero, Richard Pilotos

100% usable as of Oct. 31, 2011.

Window-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

8. PMIS (Personnel Management Information System)

IS Enhance-ment

RhayanGubalane, Mar Paul Ajero, Richard Pilotos

100% usable as of Oct. 31, 2011.

Window-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

9. PMS (Property Management System)

IS Enhance-ment

RhayanGubalane 100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Window-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

10.WIS (Warehouse Information System)

IS Enhance-ment

RhayanGubalane 100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Window-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

11. LTS (Legislative Tracking System)

IS Enhance-ment

RhayanGubalane 100% usable as of Dec. 31, 2011

Window-based. Open for further enhancement if requested by the user/administrator.

Source : PIMO -2012