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DPWH · Flood control and drainage

The flood control money in Bicol

Bicol takes more typhoons than anywhere else in the country, so flood control here is not an abstraction. It is 124.94 billion pesos across 2,380 contracts, the second largest category in the region and the one with the highest average contract value.

Projects
2,380
flood control and drainage
Total budget
₱124.94B
23.6% of all Bicol infrastructure
Average contract
₱52.5M
highest of any category here
Completed
2,030
310 on-going, 38 for procurement
Contractors
339
ten of them hold 44 percent
Completed 2,030On-going 310For procurement 38Not started or terminated 2

Source · DPWH Infrastructure Transparency dataset via the BetterGov.ph API. Pulled 17 August 2026. Bisto Proyekto runs the live filterable table on the same data.

By infrastructure year

Doubled in 2022, gone in 2025

Flood control spending in Bicol ran between 4 and 12 billion pesos a year from 2016 to 2021. In 2022 it doubled to 21.28 billion, then held above 24 billion for two more years. The 2025 figure is 3.62 billion.

16171819202122232425
Year Projects Budget Average contract
2016 108 ₱3.95B ₱36.6M
2017 192 ₱6.82B ₱35.5M
2018 276 ₱11.71B ₱42.4M
2019 186 ₱7.09B ₱38.1M
2020 240 ₱9.91B ₱41.3M
2021 262 ₱10.03B ₱38.3M
2022 405 ₱21.28B ₱52.5M
2023 341 ₱24.79B ₱72.7M
2024 281 ₱24.67B ₱87.8M
2025 74 ₱3.62B ₱49.0M
What this page will not tell you. We can show you that the money moved. We cannot tell you why, because the procurement records that would explain it are not in this dataset. Anyone claiming to know the reason from these numbers alone is guessing. If you hold the bid documents, send them and this page gets better.

By district office

Which office spends it

Albay 2nd DEO alone books 410 flood control contracts worth 20.66 billion pesos, more than the whole of Camarines Norte, Catanduanes and Masbate combined.

Region V (regional office)
₱30.43B · 289
Albay 2nd DEO
₱20.66B · 410
Camarines Sur 5th DEO
₱9.14B · 167
Albay 3rd DEO
₱8.69B · 176
Albay 1st DEO
₱8.61B · 157
Camarines Sur 2nd DEO
₱7.76B · 124
Camarines Norte DEO
₱7.12B · 218
Sorsogon DEO
₱6.96B · 137
Sorsogon 2nd DEO
₱6.85B · 174
Camarines Sur 4th DEO
₱3.96B · 91
Camarines Sur 1st DEO
₱3.73B · 68
Catanduanes DEO
₱2.92B · 121

289 flood control projects have no district

₱30.43B of flood control work, 24.6% of the category, is booked to the regional office with no district engineering office attached. If your barangay floods and you want to know whether a project was funded near you, that quarter of the money is not searchable by place.

By contractor

Who builds the flood control

339 firms hold at least one flood control contract in Bicol. The top ten hold 43.9 percent of the value between them.

Sunwest, Inc.
₱9.35B · 104
Hi-Tone Construction and Development Cor
₱8.94B · 129
Centerways Construction and Development
₱7.18B · 99
G.C.I. Construction and Dev’t. Corp.
₱6.05B · 69
Bicol Goldrock Construction Corporation
₱5.76B · 90
Makapa Corporation
₱5.23B · 59
Ramarplus Incorporated
₱4.33B · 57
Steven Construction and Supply
₱2.80B · 64
Eus Construction
₱2.44B · 48
Brentmin Roofing Enterprise
₱2.27B · 40
Two counts, both printed. Filtering the API by category returns 2,380 projects worth ₱124.94B. Counting rows whose category is exactly “Flood Control and Drainage” gives 2,365 worth ₱123.86B. The 15-project difference is contracts with a compound category string. The headline figures on this page use the API count; the district and contractor tables use the exact-match subset, because that is what we could attribute cleanly.