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Vol. VII, No. 11 September, 2015 Website : www.ieimaharashtra.org Annual Subscription : Rs. 50/- (for non-member) Single copy : Rs.5 Published on 27th of previous month IEI MSC NEWSLETTER Chairman : Shri. S.G. Bahaley, FIE Hon. Secretary : Shri. Abhay S. Kimmatkar, MIE Editor : Shri. D. S. Pradhan, FIE Monthly e-Newsletter of the Institution of Engineers(India), Maharashtra State Centre 1 September, 2015 IEI MSC NEWSLETTER “95 Years of Relentless Journey Towards Engineering Advancement for Nation Building” About the Theme : 48th Engineers' Day, 2015 on the theme “Engineering Challenges for Knowledge Era” on Tuesday, 15.09.2015 at 6.00 p.m. at Haji Ali, Mumbai. This year the National Council of the Institution has selected the theme as “Engineering Challenges for Knowledge Era”. Tremendous developments are taking place in science, technology and engineering world over and the knowledge has become the new currency of national economics. Engineers have a pre- eminent role in the knowledge economy. Innovation of new products and processes form the core of new knowledge which has to be governed by intellectual property rights related safe guards including applicability of Cyber loss. Changing technologies, disruptive technologies and path breaking technological developments will have to be mastered exploited in all engineering disciplines. Promoting research and development, nurturing entrepreneurship and succeeding in making world class products all will form major activities in this regard. Further interdisciplinary team efforts are needed to succeed in mapping the benefits of knowledge economy. Technology manpower planning in the networked economy hinges on developing base of skilled and knowledgeable manpower of high calibre to usher in a talent-drive economic revolution. Both the Industry and Academia has equal responsibility to share to ensure that the engineers become ready to face the growing and ever-changing need in this knowledge era. IEI has an important role in this endeavour. The theme chosen for Engineer's Day 2015 celebrations “Engineering challenges for Knowledge Era” will address all these aspects. About the Speaker : Shri.Vipin Mittal, Senior General Manager, (Operations) Peninsula Land Limited (an Ashok Piramal Group company) will deliver the Key Note Address. Mr.Vipin Mittal, is a graduate in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and an executive MBA from XLRI, Jamshedpur. He is an accomplished Project Management professional and has over 22 years of work experience in the field of Engineering, Design and Construction. He started off his career with Hindustan Petroleum as a management trainee in 1993 and after a brief stint joined a Design firm viz. Birla Technical Services. In 1997 he joined Hindustan Unilever Limited in their Engineering and Projects division and was their till 2010 handling various roles and responsibilities. At Unilever he was associated with several world class projects and was two time recipient of Unilever's Highest honour- 'Chairman's Enterprise Award' for excellence in project execution . In 2010 he moved over to Real Estate Industry and joined Oberoi Realty as Vice President (Engineering). He was heading ORL's residential developments before joining Peninsula Land Limited in 2012 as Senior General Manger ( Operations). At Peninsula, Mr. Mittal is heading their Mumbai 1 cluster having a portfolio of around 3 million sq.ft of premium residential developments. All members are invited for the fellowship dinner at the end of the function and are requested to attend in large numbers with family and friends to make the function a grand success. Forthcoming Events.....! 1

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Vol. VII, No. 11 September, 2015Website : www.ieimaharashtra.org

Annual Subscription : Rs. 50/- (for non-member) Single copy : Rs.5

Published on 27th of previous month

IEI MSC NEWSLETTERChairman : Shri. S.G. Bahaley, FIE Hon. Secretary : Shri. Abhay S. Kimmatkar, MIE Editor : Shri. D. S. Pradhan, FIE

Monthly e-Newsletter of the Institution of Engineers(India), Maharashtra State Centre

1 September, 2015IEI MSC NEWSLETTER

“95 Years of Relentless Journey Towards Engineering Advancement for Nation Building”

About the Theme :

48th Engineers' Day, 2015on the theme “Engineering Challenges for Knowledge Era” on Tuesday, 15.09.2015 at 6.00 p.m. at Haji Ali, Mumbai.

This year the National Council of the Institution has selected the theme as “Engineering Challenges for Knowledge Era”. Tremendous developments are taking place in science, technology and engineering world over and the knowledge has become the new currency of national economics. Engineers have a pre-eminent role in the knowledge economy. Innovation of new products and processes form the core of new knowledge which has to be governed by intellectual property rights related safe guards including applicability of Cyber loss. Changing technologies, disruptive technologies and path breaking technological developments will have to be mastered exploited in all engineering disciplines. Promoting research and development, nurturing entrepreneurship and succeeding in making world class products all will form major activities in this regard. Further interdisciplinary team efforts are needed to succeed in mapping the benefits of knowledge economy. Technology manpower planning in the networked economy hinges on developing base of skilled and knowledgeable manpower of high calibre to usher in a talent-drive economic revolution. Both the Industry and Academia has equal responsibility to share to ensure that the engineers become ready to face the growing and ever-changing need in this knowledge era.

IEI has an important role in this endeavour. The theme chosen for Engineer's Day 2015 celebrations “Engineering challenges for Knowledge Era” will address all these aspects.

About the Speaker :

Shri.Vipin Mittal, Senior General M a n a g e r , ( O p e r a t i o n s ) Peninsula Land Limited (an Ashok Piramal Group company) will deliver the Key Note Address.

Mr.Vipin Mittal, is a graduate in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and an executive MBA from XLRI, Jamshedpur.

He is an accomplished Project Management professional and has over 22 years of work experience in the field of Engineering, Design and Construction. He started off his career with Hindustan Petroleum as a management trainee in 1993 and after a brief stint joined a Design firm viz. Birla Technical Services. In 1997 he joined Hindustan Unilever Limited in their Engineering and Projects division and was their till 2010 handling various roles and responsibilities. At Unilever he was associated with several world class projects and was two time recipient of Unilever's Highest honour- 'Chairman's Enterprise Award' for excellence in project execution .

In 2010 he moved over to Real Estate Industry and joined Oberoi Realty as Vice President (Engineering). He was heading ORL's residential developments before joining Peninsula Land Limited in 2012 as Senior General Manger ( Operations). At Peninsula, Mr. Mittal is heading their Mumbai 1 cluster having a portfolio of around 3 million sq.ft of premium residential developments.

All members are invited for the fellowship dinner at the end of the function and are requested to attend in large numbers with family and friends to make the function a grand success.

Forthcoming Events.....!

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becoming shorter. The excess rain fall is always become excuse for failure of storm water drainage system. Concrete road in Pune has definitely provided the better road however invited the problems. Earlier the road is to serve as drainage for storm water from society. Now with concrete road the situation is different because level of concrete road is above the ground level of society. Most of natural drainages are altered, vanished or encroached. The change land use pattern has increased the run off rate. This together is leading to catastrophic condition.

Urbanize population has gone up from 11% in 1950 to 33% in 2014. It will likely to go up. There is urgent need to think about Storm water management as a part of Town planning and development. This is also the critical parameter to make the city Smart.

There are 26 Municipal Corporation in Maharashtra & 433 munic ipal i t ies in Maharashtra. Workshop on Challenges due to Change in Land use & Rain Fall Pattern for Storm water Collection Treatment & Disposal is for Sustainable Urban Development to all Municipal Corporations & Municipalities of Maharashtra. Workshop will discuss all the important aspects of Storm water management. The Workshop is aim to show the approach to the delegate & provide the tools to deal the problem. The delegates will definitely get equipped with the followings aspects of Storm Water Management.

1. Understanding the need of storm water management .

2. Approach & Guidelines to deal the problem with specific site conditions.

3. Realizing the impact of change in land use pattern due to urban sprawl.

4. Assessment of pollution due to storm water & its Treatment.

5. Concept of sustainable urban drainage systems.

6. Interpretation of Rain fall data for storm water design

7. Integration of storm water for wetland development.

8. Integration of storm water & rain water harvesting.

9. SOP for operation & maintenance of storm water drainage.

10. Public involvement & participation.

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Please register yourself on (M) 9820392726 or on Tel.Nos. (022) 23543650 / 23542943 or on email : maharashtrascieindia.org to help us in making better arrangements.

Theme

Urban storm water is mainly rainfall that runs off roofs, roads, footpaths and car parks. Rainfall run-off also occurs from gardens, parks and other open space areas in larger storms. Storm water has been traditionally collected by storm water drains and transported through pipes and channels to creeks, rivers, the harbour and ocean. There are three principal ways to dispose of rainwater from roofs, courtyards and paved areas: storm water sewers, soak ways and collection in storage tanks. Storm water sewers, which may in some cases consist of open channels, are more common in urban or densely built-up areas, and they normally serve to take the drainage from highways as well as from buildings. In the earlier days people used to design a combined sewerage system or a combined sewer is a sewer which carries storm water as well as sanitary wastewater.

The urbanization is taking place at the fastest rate so the land use pattern is geting changed. Natural drainage system is altered due changed land used. The natural drainage is also being used as dumping site during non-rainy days. Rain water gushes directly because natural obstructions and percolation are drastically reduced in urbanized area. Despite of the best efforts by the local authority chaos takes place in the beginning of rainy season. Flood like situation in Mumbai is becoming a common phenomenon. The statistic shows that the rain fall pattern is not changed much. However it is definite that the rain fall may remain same but the duration of rain fall is

Full Day Workshop on “Challenges due to Change in Land use & Rain Fall Pattern for Storm Water Collection Treatment & Disposal” to be held on Friday, 09.10.2015 at Haji Ali, Mumbai.

The Institution of Engineers (India),Maharashtra State Centre in association with Urban Development Department, Govt. of Maharashtra is organising the above workshop.

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Sub-Themes :

The Seminar is calling for papers focusing on the following areas :1. Impact on storm water quality & quantity of

hydrogeological conditions, topography & change in Land use pattern.

2. Identification, Protection & preservation of natural drainage for storm water.

3. Change in rain fall pattern – myth or reality and its impact.

4. Design aspects of storm water collection & drainage to face new challenges.

5. Strom water quality its impact & mitigation measures.

6. Strom water treatment & its utilization. 7. Reduction in Storm water peak & total flow

by sustainable landscaping. 8. Operation & Maintenance of storm water

drainage system in rainy and non-rainy days.

9. Use of rain & storm water as resource. 10. Strom water disposal from low lying area an

engineering challenge.11. Sustainable urban drainage systems or low

impact development or green infrastructure practices into municipal plans.

12. Success stories of storm water management.13. Disaster control plan for storm water

management.

The eminent personalities will be invited to deliver the invited lecture. They will be from Academics, Government Authority & Design & material suppliers. Secretary of Department of Urban Development & Department of Environment will be requested to deliver the key note address. Resource persons will highlight the impact & mitigation. The delegates will interact with resource persons at end of the session. There will be Group discussion on various issues of Storm water drainage. The delegates will discuss the issues pertinent to their site conditions. Efforts will be made to resolve the issue in the discussion. This will enable organizer to understand the needs & requirements. It will be compiled along with recommendations and the action plan for further follow up.

Registration Charges :

Members of IEI : Rs.800/- For Others : Rs.1000/-Students : Rs.500/-Service Tax @ 14% extra.

Before 25.09.2015 :

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After 25.09.2015 :

st21 One-Day Workshop on "Structural Audit and Jirnoddhara - Upgrading, Fixing Leakage and Waterproofing of Existing RCC Buildings, Durable Construction for Re-Development and for New Buildings with Practical of "Flexible Membrane Waterproofing System" on Saturday, 10.10.2015 at IEI, MSC premises, Haji Ali, Mumbai.

About the Speaker :

Members of IEI : Rs.1000/- For Others : Rs.1200/- Students : Rs.750/-Service Tax @ 14% extra.

(Registration Charges includes tea, coffee, and lunch during the workshop.)

For registration please call us on (M) 9820392726 or on Tel.Nos. (022) 23543650 / 23542943 or on email : maharashtrascieindia.org

The course is designed for owners/users, civil engineers, architects, builders, contractors, supervisors, Society office bearers from top management to grass root level staff.

Our training includes structural audit, upgrading (house-keeping, regular maintenance, repairs, rehabilitation); fixing leakage and waterproofing of existing RCC Buildings and a total new concept to construct RCC buildings (structures) durable without leakage with practical of acrylic polymer-based flexible membrane water-proofing system.

Mr.Jayakumar Jivraj Shah is an expert, (Durability, Repair, Waterproofing).

He has completed his Bachelor o f Eng ineer ing in C iv i l Engineering in 1957 from then

Bombay University - from VJTI. He was awarded Gibbs Prize in 1952 - for ranking First in Physics in Inter Science from Ruia College. He has worked for 33 years with Hindustan Construction mainly on projects as Project Manager both in India & Abroad. Later two years United Nations Specialist to Government of Jamaica.

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He was the co-opted member in the committee instituted by Maharashtra Government to investigate sub-standard buildings built by CIDCO (2004).

He was interviewed by Shri Raju Parulekar on e-th th

TV Marathi in programme 'Samvad' on 27 & 28 of June 2006 on the subject 'Leakage & Cracks'.

His biography is included in various directories of 'Marquis Who's Who USA'

He is the author of following two books on Repair & Durability :

a) A Handy Guide for Repairs, Rehabilitation and Water-proofing to RCC Buildings (Structures): Twenty Fourth Edition.

b) A Handy Guide for Constructing RCC Buildings (Structures) Durable and Eco - Friendly for owners, users, Architects, Civil Engineers and Contractors.

Registration Charges :

Non-Members : Rs.1,400/- per head.Members of IE(I), Like Minded Institutions & Housing Society Office Bearers : Rs.1,200/- per head.

Students : Rs.1,000/- per head.

A discount of Rs.300/- will be given to those who register and pay on or before 03.10.2015.

(Add 14% Service Tax on the above payments.)

Valued Sponsors/Co-Sponsors are welcome.

All Payments can be made in Cash, Cheque / DD drawn in favour of “The Institution of Engineers (India), Maharashtra State Centre”.

For more details and registration please contact Mr.J.J.Shah on 9819242649 and the Centre's office on (M) 9820392726 or on Tel.Nos. (022) 23543650 / 23542943 or on

Mr.Rajesh Shivram ShegokarMr.Joby GerogeMr.N.N.V.Ravi PrasadMr.Subrata Paul Chaudhuri

Mr.Sudheer Kumar SaxenaMr.Sachin Vasant MehtaMr.Patane Shivadatt ShankarMr.Dabhade Rahul RatnakarMr.Vinod Kumar SinghMr.Amol Ashokrao MoreMr.Sharad Baliram JadhavMr.Sanjay Vasantrao DengeMr.Christopher Norbert DesouzaMr.Ajay Ratanlal BohoraMr.Shakkarwar Balaji HanumantraoMr.Maske Sachin SureshMr.Shailendra Sureshkumar MouryaMr.Sudhir Madhaorao ChaudhariMs.PoonamMs.Bindu R.Mr.Vismwambhar Parasnath SinghMr.Magdum Riyaj MirasahebMr.Arun Sahebrao BhelkarMr.Bhushan Dinkar Pratibha KshirsagarMr.Chandan Rajesh BhagwanMs.Rajashree Vishwasrao Nivedita NikamMr.Pawan Shankarlal KasatMr.Yogesh Shriram KokateMr.Mohammed MerajuddinMr.Sanjaykumar Vimalnathrao BendsureMr.Shrinivas KulkarniMr.Bagul Sunil DattatrayaMr Giri Pranab Swarup

Ms.Shivgunde Swapnaja M SharadaMr.Kamble Shashikant SureshMr.Kashid Nilesh SatyawanMr.Kazi Kutubuddin Sayyad Liyakat SahebMr.Gadad Satish SharadMr.Kale Suryaji SambhajiMr.Shaikh Kadir A AjijMr.Kashid Anandrao ShivajiraoMr.Phatak Amol Anand

Newly Elected Fellows (FIE)as on 31st August 2015

Newly Elected Members (MIE)as on 31st August 2015

Newly Elected Associate Members (AMIE)

as on 31st August 2015

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th th On the occasion of 48 Engineers' Day on 15

thSeptember 2015, 155 Birth Anniversary of Eminent Engineer Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nashik Local Centre invites nominations for “Engineers Day – 2015 Awards” in the following five categories :

You are requested to nominate/ recommend names of the engineers working in your organization / working under you for the above specific awards in the prescribed format in triplicate showing extra ordinary work in engineering field done by them.

The Centre will also hold essay competition on the theme “Engineering Challenges for Knowledge Era” selected by our HQ for this year. The essay should be in English up to 2000 words and be submitted in triplicate.

The last date for submitting nominations and essay is 15th September, 2015.

For any clarification required, kindly contact The Hon. Secretary on Tel. : 0253-2582500/ 2317701

NAME OF AWARDOutstanding Engineer AwardEngineering Achievement AwardsLady Engineer Achievement AwardPromising Engineer AwardsLady Engineer Awards

SR.12345

NO. OF AWARDSOneFive (max.)OneFive (max.)Three (max.)

Nashik

Local Centre Activities

Pune

The Institution of Engineers (India), Pune Local Centre under the aegis of Marine Engineering Division Board, IEI and in association with Tolani Maritime Institute, Pune & The Institute of Marine Engineers (India), Pune branch will be organizing the Twenty-Ninth National Convention of Marine Engineers and National Seminar on “Challenges in Maritime Education & Training

th st- Road Forward” on 20 – 21 November, 2015 at Tolani Maritime Institute, Induri, Pune.

For details please contact Prof.K.K.Ghosh, MIE on Tel.: (020) 25533376 / 25520239, email : [email protected] OR Prof.A.O.Mahajan, FIE on (02114) 2422000, email : [email protected]

Ms.Kanchan Ashish KhedikarMr.Biradar Abhishek ChandrakantMs.Sangave Piyusha HukumchandMs.Pasnur Meenakshi AmbadasMr.Khedkar Yashpal MarutiraoMr.Chavan Ajay AshokMr.Salunkhe Santosh BharatMr.Autade Rahul ShivajiMr.Bhosale Shrikrushna BabasahebMr.Shinde Sahadev MarutiMr.Kulkarni Sarang MukundMs.Swami Ashwini DayanandMr.Kawale Sharadchandra ManoharMr.Pawar Sunil BhimraoMr.Bagal Umaji Bhimrao PadaminiMr.Pawar Amrut Ramchandra ChayaMr.Pise Ganesh ShivajiMr.Dhotre Virendrakumar AnnaMs.Pawar Swati PrashantMs.Prajakta Abhishek SatarkarMr.Rathi Balmukund RameshchandraMs.Dipti Amol TamboliMs.Anuse Ambubai AnandaMs.Meenakshi Mukund PawarMs.Sudha Vijaysinh SurwaseMr.Bhosale Amol ChandrakantMr.Kumbhar Mahesh ArvindMs.More Urmila DattatrayaMr.Bhingare Yashwantrao Kanta AshwiniMr.Praful Pandurang KumbhareMr.Aher Satish JayawantraoMr.More Rahul Ashok MandaMr.Loyte Akshay RajabhauMr.Kiran Rameshrao KawareMs.Pragati Rajendra MamankarMs.Mishra Ekta ArunMr.Hinukale Prasad UttamMr.Phadake Abhijit MarutiMs.Amrita Kunal PotdarMr.Pandit Sandipkumar RambhauMr.Bhoye Balu PandurangMr.Dhananjay Dinkar JoshiMs.Khatri Nisha SatishMr.Jadhav Abhijit GajananMs.Jadhav Bhagyashri BhimsingMr.Vinayak Virupaxayya HiremathMr.Nagalkar Pramod MohanMr.Dhavale Sumeet GajananMs.Aware Shraddha NamdeoMr.Lokhande Avdhut Vijay MangalMr.Kothari Saurabh Khyalilal RatanMs.Mathakari Tejashri KiranMs.Paranjape Ankita AbhijeetMr.Avghad Sachin NavnathMr.Avinash Bholaji BagdeMs.Madhavi Harish NerkarMs.Sneha Kuldipak AwazeMr.Funde Sachin BhausahebMr.Bhushan Rajkumar Khade

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Rewarding Mechanism for “MEMBER-GET-A-MEMBER” for the Corporate Members

Facilities available at our Centre for Members, Students and Others.

? Reading rooms / Meeting rooms / Classrooms? Air-conditioned Seminar Hall / Amphitheatre? Library with latest books? Guest Rooms ( AC / Non-AC )

Training Programmes

Education is continuous process. We need to learn at different levels. The city of Mumbai is filled with exceptionally highly educated, talented and experienced engineers willing to share their knowledge in any field of engineering. Interested members are requested to contact us on our email : [email protected]