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National Highway Authority of India(Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India)
National Highway Development Project
Design, Engineering, Finance, Construction, Operating & Maintenance of Six laning of Belgaum- Dharwad section of NH-4
from Km 433.00 to 515.00 (Length- 79.36 Km) in the state of Karnataka to be executed on as BOT (Toll) on DBFOT pattern under
NHDP Phase-V
MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORTJUNE - 2014
SUBMITTED BY
ASHOKA BELGAUM DHARWAD TOLLWAY LIMITED
Regd. OfficeAshoka House, Ashoka Marg, Nashik – 422011, Maharashtra,
Tel.-+ 91 0253 3011705, Fax. (0253) 2422704
Project OfficeC/o- Naseema Abdul Bari Maniyar, CTS No: 6887, Sector No.-9, M. M. Extension, Belgaum
- 590 016, Karnataka,
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Chapter No. Description
1.0
Maps Showing Project location
a. Location of Karnataka in India
b. Location of Project in Karnataka State
c. Location map of Project
2.0
Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Scope of the Project
2.1(a) Salient Feature of the contract
3.0
3.0 Areas Of Concern
3.1 Status of land
New Service Road - Length affected due to LA
Widening of Service Road - Length affected due to LA
Busbays/ Trucklay Byes/ Rest Areas Chainages - L.A
A) Affetected works due to hindrances-
4.0
4.1 Physical Progress of % Age: (Main Carriage way
Physical Progress of % Age: (Service Road)
Summary of Structures Progress
Project Facilities
5.0
Mobilization Status5.0 Organization Chart 5.1 Mobilization of Plant
5.2 Mobilization of Machinery
5.3 Other Equipment
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No. Description
5.4 Pending issues5.5 Change of Scope related:5.6 Deployed Manpower details
5.7 List of Key persons
5.8 Supporting staffStatus of site possession and approvals
6.0 6.1 Status of approvals from government agencies
7.0 Physical Progress
8.0
Schedule of Lane Kilometer Completion
Financial Progress
9.0Schedule of Financial Progress
S Curve (Lane kilometer completion)
10.0 Site Visit and Meetings
11.0 Weather Report
12.0 Quality control Test Conducted reports (Passed/Failed)
13.0 Environmental test reports 14.0 Site Photographs
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1.0 MAPS SHOWING PROJECT LOCATION
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Page 5 of 65LOCATION OF KARNATAKA IN INDIA
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KARNATAKA STATE
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LOCATION OF PROJECT IN KARNATAKA STATE
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PROJECT
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END (KM.433.000)
START (KM.515.000)
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2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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2.0 INTRODUCTIONThe Government of India (GOI) through Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MORT&H) is contemplating to enhance the road capacity and safety for efficient transshipment of goods as well as passenger traffic on the heavily trafficked National Highway Section. The Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways has entrusted National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) with the responsibility of development of and maintenance of highways of national importance which also include NH-4.
The National Highway No.4 originates from Thane and transverse through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamilnadu and terminates at Chennai in Tamilnadu.
The project relates to upgrade the existing four lanes divided carriageway to 6 lanes divided carriageway from Km 433.000 to Km 515.000 (approximately 79.36 Km) on the Belgaum-Dharwad section of National Highway No. – 4 (herein after called NH-4) in state of Karnataka on design, build, finance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) basis.
There are a number of settlements along the Project Highway. Details of Major settlements/built up sections are
Location DetailsBelur The main industrial area of Dharwad district. The biggest
industry of TATA division TELCON exists here. There is a road connecting centre for Garag taluk.
Tegur A number of restaurants exist along the road side. This is a intersection for Tegur, Ramapur and to other villages.
Kittur A historical place of Dharwad district, where a fort of freedom fighter Rani Channamma exists. This is a road connecting centre for Khanapur taluk.
MK Hubli A commercial area and major educational institutions exists.
Hirebagewadi
There is a road connecting centre for Bailhingal taluk.
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Belgaum Major city of Karnataka State. The National Highway 4A meets the Project Highway at Belgaum. Although bypass is existing, lot of ribbon development has taken place all along the bypass
Kakti A commercial/industrial area along the road side.
This Monthly Report covers the site construction activities for the month of June - 2014; this report mainly focuses in financial & physical progress, quality assurance and quality control. This also highlights any shortfall, weaknesses or issues that are observed on the Works being carried out concerning
2.1 SCOPE OF THE PROJECTThe six lanning of Km.433.000 to Km.515.000 from to Belgaum to Dharwad Section of N.H.-4 in Karnataka State on BOT (Toll) on DBFOT pattern under NHDP-Phase-V had been awarded to M/s. Ashoka Belgaum-Dharwad Tollway Limited.
The site for Six-Lanning shall extend from Km 433.000 to Km 515.000 of National Highway no 4 in the state of Karnataka and shall, within the right of way, comprise the land, building, structures and road works described herein. Chainage at km stone 434 is 000. The km stone 485 is missing on ground. The distance between km stones 484 and 486 is 1000 m. The km 505.600 of existing alignment on Belgaum bypass merges with km 507/400 of old alignment. The total length of the Project Highway is 79.36 km.
The scope of the Project (the “Scope of the Project”) shall mean and include, during the Concession Period:
a) Construction of the Project Highway on the Site set forth in Volume –II Schedule-A of Concession Agreement and as specified in Volume –II Schedule-B of Concession Agreement together with provision of Project Facilities as specified in Volume –II of Schedule-C of Concession Agreement and in conformity with the Specifications and Standards set forth in Volume –II of Schedule-D of Concession Agreement.
b) Operation and maintenance of existing 4 lanes carriageway as well as during construction of six lane divided carriageway in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
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a. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE CONTRACT: -
Sr. No. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE CONTRACT
1 CLIENT NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA (NHAI)
2 NAME OF THE CONTRACT
Six laning of Belgaum- Dharwad section of NH-4 from Km. 433.000 to Km. 515.0000 in the state of Karnataka to be executed on Design, Build, finance, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) Basis under NHDP Phase V.
3DATE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT TO CONCESSIONAIRE
NHAI/NHDP-V/MCII/BOT/BD/510 dated 19th May 2010.
4 LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE ABL/BEL-DHW/NHAI/01 dated 20th May 2010.
5 INDEPENDENT ENGINEER
Up to 21.03.11 Independent Engineer was not appointed and P.D. NHAI was acting as an Independent Engineer. From 21.03.11 M/s Grontmji/Carl Bro A/s Denmark in JV with Unihorn India Pvt. Ltd joined as Independent Engineer. Grontmji/Carl Bro A/s Denmark in JV with Unihorn India Pvt. Ltd.
6 CONCESSIONAIRE Ashoka Belgaum Dharwad Tollway Limited.
7 EPC CONTRACTOR ASHOKA BUILDCON LTD.
8 DATE OF CONCESSION AGREEMENT SIGNING 29th June 2010
9 DEVELOPMENT PERIOD 26th December 2010 from date of Monthly Progress Report- June-2014
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signing of Concession Agreement (29th June 2009)
10 ACHIVEMENT OF FINANCIAL CLOSE 3rd December 2010
11
APPOINTED DATE /DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF THE CONCESSION PERIOD./Date of COD
4TH May 2011
12 PROJECT MILE STONE -I
The Concessionaire shall have commenced construction of the Project Highway and expended not less than 10% (ten per cent) of the total capital cost set forth in the Financial Package.As per Concession Agreement date of Project Mile stone-I is 14th Jan 2012 (255th day).However, Concessionaire has achieved Project Mile stone-I on 16th Aug 2011 (104th Day) well before than scheduled date as per Concession Agreement.
13 PROJECT MILE STONE -II The Concessionaire shall have commenced construction of all bridges and expended not less than 35% (thirty five per cent) of the total capital cost set forth in the Financial Package.As per Concession Agreement date of Project Mile stone-II is 25th September 2012. (550th days)However, Concessionaire has achieved Project Mile stone-II on 25th February 2012 (297th Day) well before than scheduled date as per Concession
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Agreement.
14 PROJECT MILE STONE -III
The Concessionaire shall have commenced construction of all Project Facilities and expended not less than 70% (Seventy per cent) of the total capital cost set forth in the Financial Package.As per Concession Agreement date of Project Mile stone-III is 12th June 2013 (770th days)However, Concessionaire has achieved Project Mile stone-III on 27th February 2013 (665th Day) well before than scheduled date as per Concession Agreement.
15 SHEDULE COMPLETION DATE
1st November 2013 (912th days). Applied for provision of completion excluding affected areas.
16 CONCESSION PERIOD30 YEARS (INCLUDING CONSTRUCT ION PERIOD OF 912 Days).
17 LENGTH OF PROJECT STRETCH 79.360 KM
18 COST OF THE PROJECT INR 630.00 CRORE
19 PREMIUM Premium of Rs. 31 Cr, for one financial year. Subsequently shall be increase by 5% every year.
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3.0 AREA OF CONCERN
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3.0 Areas of concern
Sl. No. Major Area of Concern Action Taken Action to be Taken
3.1 Constraints of Concessionaire for execution of works.
A
The below mention work of the project Highway could not be taken up due to not handing over of encumbrance free land till date. i) New Service Road: 01.20 km ii) Widening of the Service Road:
05.880 km, iii) Bus Bays: 33 Nos, iv) Truck Lay Bay: 01 No.
Constant follow up with the IE, NHAI through corrospondance, review meetings, site visits, Monthly Progress reports etc.
Concessionaire has requested to PD, PIU Dharwad, NHAI for handover the encumbrance free land.
Sl. No. Major Area of Concern Action Taken Action to be Taken
BKm 511.190 to 512.840 MCW widening near Kakati. - Work held up by local people
Report submitted to NHAI
CSix laning work not completed at Dombarkoppa and Itagi cross due to proposed for underpass and subway
Concessionaire submitted COS proposal to NHAI Approval awaited.Land Issue – Muslim Jammat cremation land compensation pending.Itagi cross: - Work stopped by local people (Refer our letter No: BDTPL/NHAI/NH-4/13-14/205, Dated 13.02.14.
Concessionaire’s letter No. ABDTPL/BEL-DHW/NHAI /2012 /087 dated 13th March 2012 and ABDTPL/NH-4/NHAI/ 2012/111 dated
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Annexure 13.1 Status of land as on date- 30th June - 2014
Main Carriageway
Project Highway – Km. 433.000 to Km. 515.000 = 79.36 Km Following are the areas affected due to COS and local public issue / demand in Kakati village.
Sr. No.
Location Length (Rmt) Remarks
1 Km. 456.200 to 456.820 620 Dombarkoppa PUP COS
2 Km. 470.000 to 470.330 330 Itagi Cross pedestrian subway COS
3 Km. 511.190 to km. 512.840 1650 Kakati village
Affected length of MCW 2600
Reconstruction of 3 lanes Minor Bridge at Km. 513+260 LHS MCW – 102 m LHS MCW affected Length of completed Project Highway = 79.36 – Affected length (2.6 km)Length of completed Project Highway = 76.76 Km RHS and 76.66 Km LHS
1. Service Road and Project Facility –
Details of Service road and project facility affected due to Land Acquisition, 1. New Proposed Service road (4m and 7m Wide) - Affected length 1.20Km2. Widening of service road - Affected Length 5.880Km3. Minor Bridge - Abutment & approach filling at Km 513.200 (LHS) - Affected due to pending
compensation of Land Acquisition.4. Bus bays - 33Nos 5. Truck laybay - 1No
Information of length afftected due to LA Submitted to Independent Engineer and NHAI vide Letter No. ABDTPL/IE/2013/362 dated 04.04.2013.
New Service Road - Length affected due to LA
New Service road balance work due to L.A.
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S.NoChainage
Side Length RemarksFrom To
1 433.500 433.990 LHS 0.490 Horticulture dept.
2 463.680 464.000 LHS 0.320
3 466.665 466.735 LHS 0.070 House
4 447.560 447.880 RHS 0.320 Temple
Total Length in Km = 1.200 A
Widening of Service Road - Length affected due to LA
Service road Widening balance due to L.A.1 495.650 496.200 LHS 0.550 L.A - Halaga Village
2 511.200 512.810 LHS 1.610 Work stopped by local people of Kakati village
3 513.100 513.450 LHS 0.350 M.B Approach
4 513.450 513.900 LHS 0.450 L.A - Honaga
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5 511.200 512.840 RHS 1.640 Work stopped by local people of Kakati village
6 514.200 515.000 RHS 0.800 L.A - Honaga
7 504.250 504.380 RHS 0.130 L.A - Encroachment
8 448.050 448.400 LHS 0.350 Gulladukoppa VillageTotal Length in Km = 5.880
Busbays/ Trucklay Byes/ Rest Areas Chainages - L.A
Sr. No. Chainages Side Remark1 433.500 RHS Bus Bays
2 433.450 LHS3 436.375 LHS4 436.630 RHS5 440.100 RHS6 440.240 LHS7 441.620 LHS8 441.620 RHS9 449.450 RHS
10 456.600 RHS11 456.600 LHS12 458.400 RHS13 469.970 LHS14 469.970 RHS15 472.600 RHS16 472.750 LHS17 474.930 RHS18 475.100 LHS19 480.400 LHS
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20 480.400 RHS21 483.900 LHS22 484.000 RHS23 488.420 RHS24 495.760 LHS
25 495.820 RHS
26 498.050 LHS27 498.050 RHS28 511.660 LHS29 511.700 RHS30 514.380 LHS31 514.380 RHS32 514.560 LHS33 514.560 RHS
Truck Lay Byes:-
1 490.900 - 491.250 LHS
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A) Affetected works due to hindrances-
At following locations peoples are not allowed to work.
Itgi cross Km 470.000 to 470.330 (36.100 P.Subway) People / Villagers are obstracting the work in above stretch for want of Pedestrian underpass.
Widening of MCW from Km 456.200 to 456.820 LHS and RHS - Afftected due to approval of Change of scope of Underpass at Km 456.720
Minor Bridge - Abutment Filling at Km 513.200 (LHS) - Affected due to pending compensation of Land Acquisition.
Service Road Construction (Dead End) at Km 511.580 to Km 511.685 (RHS) is pending due to local Problem and shifting of temple.
Kakati Village (Km 511.190 to Km 512.840: -
On 06th August 2013 work was stopped by the villagers for want of 600 meter flyover at temple location. The memorandum was handed over by the villagers to the District Minister & District Administration on 07th August 2013. After varies meetings along with villagers & Local Administration till today work is not yet started.
Work effected due to land acquisition: -
1. New Service road : 01.20 Km
2. Widening of Service road : 5.880 Km.
3. Bus Bay : 33 No’s.
4. Truck Laybye : 01 No.
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4.0 PROGRESS PRESENTATION PICTORIAL
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4.1 PHYSICAL PROGRESS % AGE: ITEM WISE (MAIN CARRIAGE WAY).
Sr. No
Description Unit Scope Affected
Length
Effective Length Available
Achievement in Six Lane Km
Balance Length
% Work Achieved based on Effective Length
1 Earthwork Km 79.36 2.60 76.76 76.76 0 100.00%
2 Subgrade Km 79.36 2.60 76.76 76.76 0 100.00%
3 GSB Km 79.36 2.60 76.76 76.76 0 100.00%
4 WMM Km 47.45 2.60 44.85 44.85 0 100.00%
5 DLC Km 31.91 0.00 31.91 31.91 0 100.00%
6 PQC Km 31.91 0.00 31.91 31.91 0 100.00%
7 DBM Km 47.45 2.60 44.85 44.85 0 100.00%
8 BC Km 47.45 2.60 44.85 44.85 0 100.00%
1. Dombarkoppa (Km 456.200 to 456.820) : 0.620
2. Itagi Village (Km 470.000 to 470.330) : 0.330
3. Kakati Village (Km 511.190 to Km 512.840) : 1.650
Total Affected Length : 2.600 Km
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Sr. No. Description Unit Scope
in Km
Affected due
to LA
Effective Length
Available
TOTAL SCOPE OF
WORK ACHIEVED UP TO THE
END OF June - 2014
Balance Length
% Work Achieved based on Effective Length
available
Remarks
1 Widening
From 4m to 7m
- a Earthwork Km 24.40 0.00 24.40 24.40 0.0 100.00%
b Subgrade Km 24.40 0.00 24.40 24.40 0.0 100.00%c GSB Km 24.40 0.00 24.40 24.40 0.0 100.00%d WMM Km 24.40 0.00 24.40 24.40 0.0 100.00%e DBM Km 24.40 0.00 24.40 24.40 0.0 100.00% From 5.5m to 7m - a Earthwork Km 18.60 5.88 12.72 12.72 0.0 100.00%b Subgrade Km 18.60 5.88 12.72 12.72 0.0 100.00%c GSB Km 18.60 5.88 12.72 12.72 0.0 100.00%d WMM Km 18.60 5.88 12.72 12.72 0.0 100.00%e DBM Km 18.60 5.88 12.72 12.72 0.0 100.00% 2 New 4m & 7m Km 12.27 1.20 11.07 11.07 0.0 100.00%a Earthwork Km 12.27 1.20 11.07 11.07 0.0 100.00%b Subgrade Km 12.27 1.20 11.07 11.07 0.0 100.00%c GSB Km 12.27 1.20 11.07 11.07 0.0 100.00%d WMM Km 12.27 1.20 11.07 11.07 0.0 100.00%
e DBM Km 12.27 1.20 11.07 11.07 0.0 100.00% Km 12.27 1.20 11.07 11.07 0.0 100.00%
Note: - Cross section adjusted as per available land for completion of service road
SUMMARY OF STRUCTURES PROGRESS:
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Sl. No.
ITEM OF WORK
TOTAL SCOPE AS PER
C.A
Affected due to
Delition/ Local
problem
Net Scope
TOTAL SCOPE OF WORK
COMPLETED UP TO
PREVIOUS MONTH May
- 2014
TOTAL SCOPE OF WORK
COMPLETED DURING THE MONTH OF
June - 2014
TOTAL SCOPE OF WORK
ACHIEVED UP TO THE END OF
MONTH OF
June - 2014
REMARKS
1PIPE CULVERT
130 0 130 130 0 130
2BOX CULVERT
68 0 68 68 0 68
Additional box culvert widened at site 4 No’s – not shown in C.A (3 No’s work complet ed and 1 No is in progress)
3 PUP 8 1 7 7 0 7
PUP 511.600 widening is in progress (work stopped by local peoples)
4 VUP 3 1 2 2 0 21 No VUP Deletion from the scope of the work
5MINOR BRIDGE
1 0 1 1 0 0
Proposal of design and drawing is under review with IE for replacement of Super structure.
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PROJECT FACILITIESSr. No.
Description of Items Unit Scope L.A problem
Net Scope
(Balance)Achievement Balance Current Status Remarks
1 Toll Plaza Admin Building RCC Work No's 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 Completed Brickwork/ Plaster No's 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 Completed Flooring No's 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 Completed Electrification & Plumbing No's 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 Completed
Painting /Gladding & Finishing No's 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 Completed
2 Road Side Furniture Traffic Signage Nos 1181.00 0.0 1181.00 1181.00 0.0 Completed
Pavement Markings (Thermoplastic Paint) Km 79.36 2.6 76.76 76.76 0.0 Completed
Metal beam crash barrier Km 36.00 0.0 36.00 36.00 0.0 Completed
Kilometer/5th Kilometer stone No's 162.0 0.0 162.0 162.0 0.0 Completed
3 Street Lighting
Km 22.6 7.00 15.6 15.6 0.0 Completed
4 Landscaping and tree plantation No's 5000.0 0.000 5000.0 5000.0 0.0 Completed 5 Truck lay byes At Km 434.00 LHS No's 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 Completed At Km 490.00 RHS No's 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Work affected due to LA 6 Bus-bays and bus shelter No's 59.0 33.0 26.0 26.0 0.0 Completed 7 Highway Patrol
No's 2.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0Already provided from Appointed date (4th May 2011)
8 Ambulance
No's 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0Already provided from Appointed date (4th May 2011)
9 Cranes and
No's 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0Already provided from Appointed date(4th May 2011)
10 Advance Traffic Management Systems (ATMS)
Emergency Call Box Nos. 40.0 0.0 40.0 40.0 0.0 Completed
Variable Message Signs Nos. 4.0 0.0 4.0 4.0 0.0 Completed
Meterological Sensor Nos. 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 Completed
CCTV Cameras Nos. 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.00 Completed
Maintenance of Project Highway:- Monthly status report during the month of June - 2014 kindly refer our letter. ABDTL/NH-4/NHAI/2014/235 dated 05.07.2014 under provision of Clause No. 19.1 of Concession Agreement.
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5.0 MOBILIZATION STATUS
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5.0 Organization Chart
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Project Director
Execution
Sr Project Manager -
1 nos
Project Manager/ APM - 2
nos
Resident Engineer
4 nosSr
Engineer
6 nos
Site Engineer
12 nos
Quality Control
Manager Quality
Control - 1 no
Engineer - Quality
control - 2 nos
Sr Lab Tech - 6 nos
Billing/ Contract
Contract Manager -
1no
D.M QS - 1 no
Asst Qs and CAD
operator - 2 no
Chief Operator -
1 no
Surveyor -4 no
Traniee Engineer - 2
no
Accounts
CA - 1 no
Executive/ Accounts
officer - 1 no
Accountant/Account Asst. -
1 no
Stores
Store Manager -
1 no
Sr Store Officer -
1 no
Store Keeper / Ass Store keeper
- 2 no
Store Assistant -
2 no
Purchase
Purchase Executive -
1 no
Jr Executive / Sr Officer
Purchase - 1 no
P & M
DGM - P & M -1no
Manager - P & M - 2
no
P& M Officer -
4 no
HR and Admin
HR Managar -1
no
HR officer - 2 no
Safety Officer - 2
No
Dy Gen Manager
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ORGANISATION CHART - Quality Control Dept. (BDRP)
MR. SANJAY PRABHAKAR LONDHE (CEO-PROJECTS)
MR. RAHUL KORHALE (Project Manager
MR. JAGDISH NAD (PROJECT MANAGER)
MR. Nikhil Vikash Bhagwat (Material Engineer)
Ramyash Yadav (Sr. Lab. Tech.)Narendra Waikar (Sr. Lab. Tech.)
Abhish deshmukh (Sr. Lab. Tech.)
Jagjiwan Kumar Gond (Lab Tech.)
Madivad (Lab Tech.)
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Maruti Y. Gundagovi (Lab Tech.)
Rghwendra Naryan (Lab Tech.)
Substaff (25 No’s)
5.1 Mobilization of Plants
PLANT Capacity Make Remark
Camp-1 (Tegur @ Km 450.000)
RMC 120Cum/Hr SIMEM
Plant established, commissioned and in operation
RMC 20Cum/Hr UNIVERSAL
Crusher 100 TPH CCS Crusher
WMM 90 TPH APPOLLO
HMP 45 TPH APPOLLO
Camp-2 (Bhagiwadi @ Km 490.000)
RMC 20Cum/Hr CONMAX
Plant established, commissioned and in operation
RMC 30Cum/Hr MACONS
Crusher 200 TPH METSO
Crusher 150 TPH MAXOCOM GT-100
WMM 200 TPH SURELIYA
HMP 160 TPH APOLLO 2000
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5.2 Mobilization of Machinery
Sr. No.
Description of Equipment
Capacity (Cum/Ton/KM
)Unit Total Qty
Remark(Owner of
Machinery –ABDTL/ABL/
Hired)
1 Sensor Paver (Bituminous Work) 5.5Meter width Nos. 2
2 Sensor Paver (Bituminous Work) 9 Meter width Nos. 1
3 Sensor Paver (Bituminous Work) 13.Meter width Nos. 1
3a Sensor Paver (WMM Work) 5.5Meter Width Nos. 2
4 Paver Slip form 500 – 5meter
5. 5Meter width Nos. 1
5 Paver Slip form 850 – 9meter 9 meter Nos. 1
6 RMC RM 800 (Mixture Machine) 8 Cum/Hr. Nos. 2
7 Concrete pumps of 45 & 30 cum capacity
45 & 30 cum capacity Nos. 1
8 Concrete Boom Plusher 60 cum capacity Nos. 1
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9 Bitumen Boiler Oil fed of 1500 liter capacity 1500 liter Nos. 1
10 Emulsion Pressure Distributor 1000 Ltr Nos. 1
11 Weigh Bridge 60MT 60MT Nos. 2
12 Wheel Loader PW5T 850MT Nos. 2
13 TCM 1600 – Curing Machine 1600 Nos. 1
14 TCM 850 – Curing Machine 850 Nos. 1
15 JCB Excavator EX -210 Nos.64 Hire
16 JCB 3D Nos.3
3 Hire
17 Grader – Komatsu 200 Mtr/hr. Nos.33 Hire
18 Bar Bending Machine 1.5 Mt/Hr. Nos. 2
19 Bar Cutting Machine 1.5 Mt/Hr. Nos. 2
20 Milling Machine 1.2 Meter Nos. 1
21 Milling Machine 0.5 Meter Nos. 1
22 DG SET - 1000 KVA. 1000 KVA Nos. 123 DG SET - 500 KVA. 500 KVA Nos. 2
24 DG SET - 380 KVA. 380 KVA Nos. 1
25 DG SET - 125 KVA. 125 KVA Nos. 1
26. DG Set - 100 KVA. 100 KVA Nos. 127. DG Set - 82.5 KVA. 82.5 KVA Nos. 1
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28. DG Set - 40 KVA. 40 KVA Nos. 1
29 DG Set - 12.5 KVA. 12.5 KVA Nos. 130. Kerb Casting Machine -------- Nos. 131. Hydraulic Rock Hammers DMB-230/
DAEMO Nos. 2
32. Total Station and Auto Level with Equipment
Lika, Trimbal & Sokia Nos. 3
33. Air Compressor -140 Cft ELGI)DT300-100 Nos. 1
5.3 Other Equipment
1. Transit Mixer 6 Cum Nos. 14
2. Water Tanker (6 Wheelers) 12 Kl Nos.37 Hire
3. Tipper 10 Tyres Ashok Ley Land 12 Cum Nos.
52
10 Hire
4. Soil Compactor Roller Escorts -420Mt Nos. 4 Hire
1
5. Vibratory Roller 8 tone - Tandam 8 MT Nos.
42 Hire
6. Pneumatic Tyred Roller 8 tone 10 Tone Nos. 2
7. Escorts Hydra Crane - 12 MT 14 MT Nos. 2
8. De-watering equipment (Pump) 10 HP Nos. 2
9. Mechanical Broom Macous Nos. 2
10. High Mast-Solar Aska tower Nos. 1
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11. Pavement edge cutting Machine Komatsu Nos. 1
5.4 Pending issues
Sr. No.
Pending issues Present Status Remarks
2 Statues of 3A & 3D Additional land acquisition of 14.74 Hector for New service road, Bus bay, Truck lay bays, kakati area and approaches of Minor Bridge at Ch 513.260. – 3D of 9 Ha is publishedand award (3G) is in Progress and 3A of 5 Ha is published.
Encroachment in Kakati Village area (Km 511.190 to 512.840) including Temple shifting. Land available in Kakti area 25 meter on each side from center line.
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5.5 Change of Scope related: -
Change of Scope detailsSr. No. Description Amount in
(Rs. Crores) Status Remarks
1
COS - 01Deletion for Construction of new Vehicular Underpass from the scope of work at Km . 512.500, Kakati village.
-8.39Forwarded to RO, Compliance of RO's observation on SBC forwarded by PIU to RO.
2COS - 02Constructon fo new Underpass near Dombarkoppa IB at Km 456 .600.
6.55Submitted to HQ, NHAI with recommendation of RO, Bangalore on 26.06.2013.
3 COS - 03Pedistrian Subway at Km . 470.150 Itagi Cross. 0.30
Submitted to HQ, NHAI with recommendation of RO, Bangalore on 26.06.2013.
4COS - 04Change of size for construction of new PUPs as per Safety Circular.
0.40Submitted to HQ, NHAI with recommendation of RO, Bangalore on 26.06.2013.
5COS - 05 Additional requirment of signage as per safety counsultant Requirement
0.21 Proposal submitted to IE's
6COS - 06Service road LHS between km.464.000 to Km 465.550 ( 4 M New Construction)
0.24Proposal submitted to RO, Bangalore with IE & PIU recommendation.
7
COS- 07Reconstruction of Minor Bridge at ch 513 260 (MCW-LHS) -Proposed for deletion from scope of work due to good condition - Negative COS Notice
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Technical proposal rejected by NHAI wide letter No NHAI/PIU-DWD/19012/2014/1729, dated 01.01.2014.
8 COS- 08 Additional Retaining walls in Kakati area (PUP - 511.685) 1.80 Proposal submitted to IE's
9COS-09 - Change in Span arrangement of VUP (2 nos) from 1x20m to 2x10m
0.02Proposal submitted to IE's, Letter No: ABDTPL/IE/2014/485, Dated 16.01.2014.
Total amount in Rs. 1.13
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5.6 Deployed Manpower Details
Sr. No. Type of Work
Staff
Engineers
Surveyor/ Lab Tech./
Sup./HR/Store/P&M
/Purchase Accounts
Total
A Road & Structure works 27 225 252
B Maintenance Work 9 35 44
Total Manpower in Nos. 34 262 296
5.7 LIST OF KEY PERSONS
SRNO NAME DESIGNATION
Mobile No
1 Mr. Rahul korhale Project Manager 8970228888
2 Mr. Jagadish Nad Project Manager 8970999406
3 Mr. Chidanand S. Kadagoudar Manager Structure 8970999424
4 Mr. Panyam Narasimhulu Dy. Manager 8970999408
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5 Mr. Kailash Pradhan Dy. Manager 8970999519
6 Mr. Ganesh Musale Manager P&M 8970999405
7 Mr. Narayana Manager – Toll 8970999472
8 Mr. Jarj Manager – Toll 8970999472
9 Mr. Niraj Kakati Accounts Manager 8970999404
10 Mr. Lohith Kumar Udanoor Chief Surveyor 8970999407
11 Mr. Srinivas Shelke Manager –Incidental 9449594495
12 Mr. Nikhil Vikash Bhagwat Material Engineer 8970999413
13 Mr. Jitendra Panaskar Sr. Engr. 8970999419
14 Mr. Vikas Sawant Sr. Engr. 8970999421
15 Mr. Vinod chaugule A.R.E 8884413161
16 Mr. Surya Prakash Trivedi H.R - Manager 8970999411
17 Mr. Utkarsh Muchandi Safety Officer 8722600040
18 Mr. Babasaheb D Awate Site Engineer 8884432552
19 Mr. Pramod Prabhu Incharge - Store 8970999412
5.8 Supporting StaffSRNO NAME DESIGNATION MOBILE NO
20 Supporting staff 296 No’s
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6.0 STATUS OF SITE POSSESION AND APPROVALS
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Type of Approval / Permits / License Actual status
1 State Government permits (Quarrying Permits)
i Permission of the State Government for Extraction of boulder from quarry
Permissions obtained from mining Dept. and Collector
ii Permission of Village Panchayat & Pollution Control Board for installation of crusher
Permission obtained from village Panchayat Hireabagewadi
Permission obtained from village Panchayat Naglavi
Applied to PCB but is not accepting the application for granting permission as per Supreme court instructions
iii License for explosive from the office of Explosive controller
Obtained
iv Explosive license for storing diesel. Permission received from the Jt. Chief controller of explosive South circle office Chennai Government of India Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Petroleum and Explosives for operating of HSD Consumer Pump at Dharwad to Belgaum NH-4 at Tegur.
2 Electricity
i Permission required from Karnataka State Electricity Board (KSEB) for installation of Diesel Generator (DG)
Permission obtained
ii Permission for electrical connection if Power source is available.
Applied for electrical connection
3 Water
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river/reservoir, permission to be obtained from State Irrigation Department
Not applicable as the water for construction is taken from bore well
4 Batching Plant
i License from inspector of factories Received
ii NOC consent from pollution control board
Received
5 Asphalt Plant
i Clearance of Village Panchayat & Pollution Control Board for Asphalt Plant.
Obtained from village Panchayat Hirebagewadi
PCB Permission Received
6 Borrow Earth
i Permission from irrigation department if earth is taken from irrigation department
Not Applicable
ii Permission of Village Panchayat and State Government for borrow earth.
Obtained from village panchayat
Obtained from State Govt.
iii Permission from Local Municipalities and Development Authorities
Not Applicable
7 Cutting of Trees
8 Permission of State Government for cutting of trees.
Details forwarded to forest Department from chainage 433.000 to 515.000 on 31.08.2010. We vide our letter No. ABDTPL/NHAI/NH-4/2012/094 dated 15th
May 2012 requested to the NHAI for getting the permission for removal of
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1). Tree cutting permission from Km. 495 to 498 received from DFO on 31st July 2012.
(2). Tree cutting permission from Km. 502 to 508 received from DFO on 13th Feb 2013.
(3). Tree cutting permission from Km. 502 to 508 received from DFO on 22nd
April – 2013.
9 Environmental clearance for project Already taken during 4-laning work.
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7.0 PHYSICAL PROGRESS
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7. PHYSICAL PROGRESS SCHEDULE OF LANE KILOMETER COMPLETION
S. No Month
Target for the Month in
Lane km
Cumulative Target till end of the month
lane in km
Achievement during the
month in Lane km
Cumulative achievement till the end of the month in
Lane Km
1 May-11 0.00 0.00 00.000 000.0002 Jun-11 0.50 0.50 00.085 000.0853 Jul-11 0.15 0.65 00.163 000.2484 Aug-11 1.10 1.75 00.757 001.0055 Sep-11 1.25 3.00 02.095 003.1006 Oct-11 7.09 10.09 05.700 008.8007 Nov-11 8.02 18.11 09.279 018.0798 Dec-11 8.11 26.22 08.243 026.3229 Jan-12 10.03 36.25 11.278 037.600
10 Feb-12 10.07 46.32 08.075 045.67511 Mar-12 10.03 56.35 17.884 063.55912 Apr-12 7.25 63.61 11.461 075.02013 May-12 6.62 70.22 10.060 085.08014 Jun-12 5.64 75.86 05.940 091.02015 Jul-12 0.00 75.86 02.700 093.72016 Aug-12 0.00 75.86 00.000 093.720 17 Sep-12 0.00 75.86 04.000 097.720 18 Oct-12 6.62 82.47 07.800 105.520 19 Nov-12 8.96 91.43 08.000 113.520 20 Dec-12 9.39 100.82 10.000 123.52021 Jan-13 9.80 110.62 10.000 133.52022 Feb-13 10.44 121.06 12.000 145.520 23 Mar-13 9.97 131.03 08.000 153.52024 Apr-13 9.58 140.61 00.000 153.52025 May-13 9.58 150.19 00.000 153.52026 Jun-13 8.53 158.72 00.000 153.520
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27 Jul-13 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
28 Aug-13 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
29 Sep-13 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
30 Oct-13 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
31 Nov-13 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
32 Dec-13 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
33 Jan-14 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
34 Feb-14 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
35 Mar-14 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
36 Apr-14 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
37 May-14 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
38 June-14 0.00 158.72 00.000 153.520
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8.0 FINACIAL PROGRESS
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1.2.3.4.5.6.7.
789101112
8. FINANCIAL PROGRESS
S.No Month
Target for the Month in crs
Cumulative Target up to the end of the month in
crs
Achievement in crore
during the month
Cumulative achievemen
t in crore upto the
end of the month
Target % age total
achievement over total (scheduled)
Achievement % age over total (actual)=
1 11-May 4.25 4.3 05.9 005.9 0.68% 00.94%2 11-Jun 7.15 11.4 11.1 017.0 1.81% 02.71%3 11-Jul 7.01 18.4 21.2 038.3 2.92% 06.09%4 11-Aug 6.60 25.0 42.6 081.0 3.97% 12.86%
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10 12-Feb 27.55 130.1 30.5 225.6 20.65% 35.82%
11 12-Mar 31.80 161.9 33.0 258.6 25.70% 41.05%12 12-Apr 33.04 194.9 16.0 274.6 30.94% 43.60% 13 12-May 32.93 227.9 23.8 298.4 36.17% 47.37%
14 12-Jun 22.50 250.4 14.1 312.5 39.74% 49.61%
15 12-Jul 14.04 264.4 09.6 322.1 41.97% 51.13%
16 12-Aug 12.19 276.6 04.2 326.3 43.90% 51.80%
17 12-Sep 13.86 290.5 11.3 337.6 46.10% 53.06% 18 12-Oct 24.95 315.4 16.0 353.6 50.06% 56.13%
19 12-Nov 34.94 350.3 23.6 377.1 55.61% 59.16%20 12-Dec 32.67 383.0 32.2 409.3 60.80% 64.97%
21 13-Jan 33.34 416.4 21.3 430.6 66.09% 68.35%
22 13-Feb 33.30 449.6 19.5 450.1 71.37% 71.44%
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23 13-Mar 32.03 481.7 41.3 491.4 76.46% 78.00%
24 13-Apr 32.04 513.7 15.4 506.8 81.54% 80.45%
25 13-May 29.95 543.7 16.1 522.9 86.30% 83.00%
26 13-Jun 33.65 577.3 03.3 526.3 91.64% 83.55%
27 13-Jul 16.03 593.3 06.1 532.4 94.18% 84.51%
28 13-Aug 20.29 613.6 17.3 549.7 97.40% 87.26%
29 13-Sep 9.50 623.1 8.8 558.5 98.91% 88.65%
30 13-Oct 6.85 630.0 9.4 567.9 100.00% 90.15%
31 13-Nov 0.00 630.0 7.8 575.7 100.00% 91.38%
32 13-Dec 0.00 630.0 25.4 601.1 100.00% 95.41%
33 14-Jan 0.00 630.0 08.1 609.2 100.00% 96.70%
34 14-Feb 0.00 630.0 03.8 613.0 100.00% 97.31%
35 14-Mar 0.00 630.0 02.05 615.5 100.00% 97.626%
36 14-April 0.00 630.0 00.55 616.05 100.00% 97.786%
37 14-May 0.00 630.0 01.00 617.05 100.00% 97.944%
38 14-June 0.00 630.0 00.00 617.05 100.00% 97.944%
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9.0 S CURVE
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10.0 SITE VISIT AND MEETINGS
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Sr. No.
Date of the Site
visit/meetingSite Visit/Meeting
Agenda of the Site
Visit/MeetingAttended by representative of the contractor
Nil
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11.0 WEATHER REPORT
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Day DateMaximum
temperature (oC)
Minimum temperature
(oC)Maximum
Humidity (%)Minimum
Humidity (%)Rainfall in (mm) Remarks
1 01-Jun-14 31.5 22.5 81 41 Nil
2 02-Jun-14 33.3 21.2 81 43 13
3 03-Jun-14 28.4 21.6 79 40 Nil
4 04-Jun-14 27.6 18.5 79 42 Nil
5 05-Jun-14 28.5 20.2 80 42 Nil
6 06-Jun-14 27.2 20.4 80 39 Nil
7 07-Jun-14 28.1 19.6 79 41 Nil
8 08-Jun-14 27.2 18.2 79 42 Nil
9 09-Jun-14 29.5 20.4 81 43 Nil
10 10-Jun-14 28.2 21.2 78 42 Nil
11 11-Jun-14 31.0 20.3 80 41 Nil
12 12-Jun-14 29.4 19.6 80 40 Nil
13 13-Jun-14 29.5 22.4 81 43 Nil
14 14-Jun-14 28.2 20.1 80 44 4
15 15-Jun-14 28.2 21 79 45 Nil
16 16-Jun-14 27.6 20.2 81 43 Nil
17 17-Jun-14 29.5 19.4 81 41 5
18 18-Jun-14 28.3 23.2 79 40 13
19 19-Jun-14 32.2 23.1 81 40 7.2
20 20-Jun-14 30.0 23.1 81 44 5
21 21-Jun-14 29.8 21 82 44 2
22 22-Jun-14 31.3 19.6 81 43 Nil
23 23-Jun-14 29.6 21.4 81 42 Nil
24 24-Jun-14 31.2 19.6 81 43 Nil
25 25-Jun-14 29.2 20.4 80 44 Nil
26 26-Jun-14 32.8 22.1 78 42 Nil
27 27-Jun-14 32.0 20.5 81 42 Nil
28 28-Jun-14 30.1 19.1 79 40 Nil
29 29-Jun-14 32.2 21.6 81 42 Nil
30 30-Jun-14 30.2 20.4 81 44 Nil
Total rain Fall - 49.20 mm
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12.0 QUALITY CONTROL TEST CONDUCTED REPORTS
(PASSED / FAILED)
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Construction Item Type of test Test Method Frequency of test
Total No. of tests performed June- 2014Remarks
Required
Conducted Passed Failed
Borrow Area /
Subgrade /OGL/
Embankment/existing shoulder
Proctor IS:2720 (PART 8) 1TEST/1500 CUM 0 0 0 0
Atterberg Limit IS:2720 (PART 5) 1TEST/1500 CUM 0 0 0 0
Gradation IS:2720 (PART 4) 1TEST/1500 CUM 0 0 0 0
Swell Index IS:2720 (PART 40) 1TEST/SOURCE 0 0 0 0
CBR IS:2720 (PART 16) 1TEST/3000 CUM 0 0 0 0
OGL IS:2720(PART28) 1TEST/1000 SQM 0 0 0 0 1 test=6 pits
Subgrade IS:2720(PART28) 1TEST/500 SQM 0 0 0 0 1 test = 6 pits
Site Shoulder IS: 2720 ( PART 28) 1 TEST/500 SQM 0 0 0 0 1 test = 6
pits
Embankment IS:2720(PART28) 1TEST/1000 SQM 0 0 0 0 1 test = 6 pits
GSB
Gradation IS:2720 (Part 4) 1 test/200m3 0 0 0 0
Proctor IS:2720 (PART 8) 0 0 0 0
Atterberg Limits IS:2720 (Part 5) 1 test/200m3 0 0 0 0
Compaction Test (F.D.D.)
GSB 1st IS:2720(PART28) 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0 1 test=6 pits
GSB 2nd IS:2720(PART28) 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0 1 test=6 pits
DLC
Combined Gradation 1test / day's work 0 0 0 0
AIV IS:2386 (Part 4) 1 test/source & monthly 0 0 0 0
Flakiness Index IS:2386 (Part 1) 1 test/day' production 0 0 0 0
Field density Test 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0 1 test=6
pits7 days Strength No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
WMM
Combined Gradation 1 test/100 M3 0 0 0 0
AIV IS:2386 (Part 4) 1 test/200 M3 0 0 0 0 Flakiness & Elongation
IndexIS:2386 (Part 1) 1 test/200 M3 0 0 0 0
Atterberg Limit IS:2720 (PART 5) 1 test/100 M3 0 0 0 0
Field density Test 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0
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Cement
Compressive Strength of
Cement Cube
3Days No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
7Days No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28Days No. of Cube 3 3 3 0 Normal
consistancy 0 0 0 0
Setting time (initial,final) 0 0 0 0
fineness test 0 0 0 0
soundness test 0 0 0 0
Concrete Work
Gradation 20,10mm IS: 2386 (Part 1) 1 test / day's work 0 0 0 0
Gradation Sand IS: 2386 (Part 1) 1 test / day's work 0 0 0 0
AIV IS:2386 (Part 4) 1 test / day's work 0 0 0 0
Flakiness Index IS:2386 (Part 1) 1 test / day's work 0 0 0 0
Cube Test(compressive strength test)
M 15
7 days StrengthIS : 516
No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28 days strength No. of Cube 48 48 48 0
M 20
7 days StrengthIS : 516
No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28 days strength No. of Cube 63 63 63 0
M 25
7 days StrengthIS : 516
No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28 days strength No. of Cube 3 3 3 0
M-30
7 days StrengthIS : 516
No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28 days strength No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
M-35
7 days StrengthIS : 516
No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28 days strength No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
M-40(RCC)
7 days StrengthIS : 516
No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28 days strength No. of Cube 3 3 3 0
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PQC Work
M40 7days Strength of Beam
IS : 516
No. of Beam 0 0 0 0
28 days Strength of Beam
No. of Beam 0 0 0 0
7days Strength of Cube IS : 516
No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
28 days Strength Cube No. of Cube 0 0 0 0
BITUMEN VG-30
Penetration IS : 1203 1 Test / Load 0 0 0 0
Softning Point IS : 1205 1 Test / Load 0 0 0 0
Ductility IS : 1208 1 Test / Load 0 0 0 0
CRMB - 60
Penetration IS : 1203 1 Test / Load 0 0 0 0
Softning Point IS : 1205 1 Test / Load 0 0 0 0
Elasatic Recovery IRC : 53 1 Test / Load 0 0 0 0
DBM Work
Aggregate Gradation 2 test / day 0 0 0 0
Extraction & Gradation 2 Test / day 0 0 0 0
prime coat 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0
tack coat 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0
A.I.V IS: 2386 (Part 4) 1test/50 cum. 0 0 0 0
FI & EI IS: 2386 (Part 1) 1test/50 cum. 0 0 0 0
Marshal Test 1Test 400 Tones 0 0 0 0
Field core density Test 1 test/250 M2 0 0 0 0
BC work
Aggregate Gradation 2 Test / day 0 0 0 0
Extraction & Gradation 2 Test / day 0 0 0 0
tack coat 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0
A.I.V 1test/50 cum. 0 0 0 0
FI & EI 1test/50 cum. 0 0 0 0
Marshal Test 1Test 400 Tones 0 0 0 0 Field core density Test 1 test/250 M2 0 0 0 0
SDBC Work
Aggregate Gradation 2 Test / day 0 0 0 0
Extraction & Gradation 2 Test / day 0 0 0 0
tack coat 1 test/500 M2 0 0 0 0
A.I.V 1test/50 cum. 0 0 0 0
FI & EI 1test/50 cum. 0 0 0 0
Marshal Test 1Test 400 Tones 0 0 0 0 Field core density Test 1 test/250 M2 0 0 0 0
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13. ENVIRONMENTAL TEST REPORTS
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Environment Test Certificate –
Base camp Test reports for the month of June-2014.
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14.00 - SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
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1 Photograph showing of six laning completed
2. Photograph showing of six laning completed.
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3. Photograph showing of six laning completed.
4. Photograph showing of six laning completed.
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