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Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats Private Limited Newsletter Innovative, Creative & Technologically Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions Volume 14 Issue 4 October 2011 Stung Sen River Basin Multipurpose Water Resources Development Project, Cambodia Innovative, Creative & Technologically Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM), the Royal Kingdom of Cambodia assigned the Feasibility Study for the Stung Sen River Basin Multipurpose Water Resources Development Project to M/s ICT Pvt. Ltd. in association with M/s NARCO, Kuwait. The Stung Sen is the biggest tributary of Tonle Sap Lake. The project envisages construction of two dams – Reaksa and Dang Kambet – having power house at the toe of each dam and one barrage with canals offtaking from its both banks. The project will be able to generate average annual 138.9 GWH of electrical energy and provide irrigation in net irrigable area of 131, 323 ha. with 150% irrigation intensity located in six districts of Kampong Thom Province. The project is estimated to cost US$ 425.84 millions. With Internal Rate of Return 19.85% and Benefit Cost Ratio 2.09, the project is economically viable and technically feasible. It takes due care of environmental concerns and sociological responses. The study report consisting of twenty volumes covering 13 different disciplines was completed within stipulated time despite several constraints and was highly appreciated by the Client. Our CMD Mr. K. K. Kapila visited Cambodia on 05th September 2011 and met His Excellency Lim Kean Hor, Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology. During the meeting, His Excellency expressed his deep admiration for the excellent report prepared by our team and personally handed over a letter of appreciation for the good work done.

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Intercontinental Consultantsand Technocrats Private Limited

N e w s l e t t e r

Innovative, Creative & Technologically Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions

Volume 14 Issue 4 October 2011

Stung Sen River Basin Multipurpose Water Resources Development Project, Cambodia

Innovative, Creative & Technologically Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions

The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM), the Royal Kingdom of

Cambodia assigned the Feasibility Study for the Stung Sen River Basin Multipurpose

Water Resources Development Project to M/s ICT Pvt. Ltd. in association with M/s

NARCO, Kuwait. The Stung Sen is the biggest tributary of Tonle Sap Lake. The project

envisages construction of two dams – Reaksa and Dang Kambet – having power house

at the toe of each dam and one barrage with canals offtaking from its both banks. The

project will be able to generate average annual 138.9 GWH of electrical energy and

provide irrigation in net irrigable area of 131, 323 ha. with 150% irrigation intensity

located in six districts of Kampong Thom Province. The project is estimated to cost US$

425.84 millions. With Internal Rate of Return 19.85% and Benefit Cost Ratio 2.09, the project is economically viable and

technically feasible. It takes due care of environmental concerns and sociological responses. The study report

consisting of twenty volumes covering 13 different disciplines was completed within stipulated time despite several

constraints and was highly appreciated by the Client.

Our CMD Mr. K. K. Kapila visited Cambodia on 05th September 2011 and met His Excellency Lim Kean Hor, Minister of

Water Resources and Meteorology. During the meeting, His Excellency expressed his deep admiration for the excellent

report prepared by our team and personally handed over a letter of appreciation for the good work done.

EDITOR'S DESK

At the outset Mr. K. K. Kapila, our CMD wishes all our readers and their families a very happy and prosperous Deepawali.

May this festival of lights bring you all tons of happiness and joy. Let us also wish and pray that this festival ushers in

reaffirmation of commitment to friendship and goodwill among the mankind atlarge, throughout the world.

The 6th International Road Federation (IRF) Regional Conference on “Road Safety Strategy in India – Action Plan” was

organized by IRF India Chapter in New Delhi from 3rd to 5th October 2011. The Inaugural function was held at Vigyan

Bhawan and the Technical sessions at Pragati Maidan. The function was inaugurated by Mr. B. K. Chaturvedi, Member

Planning Commission. Concurrent with the IRF Regional Conference, an exhibition and trade show were also organized,

jointly by Amsterdam RAI and IRF India Chapter displaying state-of-art equipment for traffic management, parking

control, ITS, toll management, infrastructure and safety etc. These were quite opportune, keeping in view the huge

road development programme in our country and will hopefully provide befitting business and technical opportunities

to experts, users and suppliers. The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. Arvinder Singh Lovely, Hon'ble Minister of

Education and Transport, Govt. of NCT, Delhi. More details about the conference and exhibition in this Newsletter.

Our Fourth Surveillance Audit pertaining to ISO 9001:2008 QMS certification was conducted by DNV, our certification

agency, on 09th September 2011. The audit went off exceedingly well. We did not have any “Non-Conformity” (NC) or

Observation. This happens to be the 16th Surveillance Audit in continuation wherein we have had not a single NC,

making us feel proud ! A big “thank you” to each one of you for putting in your best efforts and cooperation !!

Anna Hazare's campaign against corruption swept the nation in August 2011 and was a defining moment in the history

of Indian democracy. As a result, this year's Dussehra celebrations were different from the earlier ones. Riding the Anna

wave, this year effigies of Raavan and his kin were made symbolic of the demons of corruption hoping that torching

these effigies, deep rooted corruption prevailing in our country will vanish forever. Whether and when that happens,

only time will tell. We do however hope this awakening will spread the fire against corruption kindled by Anna Hazare.

Happy reading !!

- Editor

PROJECTS AWARDED

Consultancy Services for performing role of “Engineer” for Construction of 8.80 km long Highway Tunnel across

Rohtang Pass near Manali in Himachal Pradesh in India. Chief Engineer, Project Rohtang Tunnel, Border

Roads Organization, Government of India.

Consulting Services for Construction Supervision of Bornuur Road, Jargalant Road and Batsumber Road

'Regional Transport Infrastructure Development' to Improve Food Supply of Ulaanbaatar, BMZ ID 2008 65 162

(“Project”). Government of Mongolia.

Consultancy Services for Supervision, Quality Control and Monitoring of 11 KV Feeder Separation Project

Phase-II in villages under the jurisdiction of MPMKVVCL, Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra

Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd., Madhya Pradesh.

Independent Consultancy Services for 6-laning of Chilkaluripet-Nellore section from km 1182.802 to km

1366.547 on NH-5 in the state of Andhra Pradesh to be executed as BOT (Toll) on Design, Build, Finance, Operate

and Transfer (DBFOT) patter under NHDP Phase-V. National Highways Authority of India.

Independent Engineer Services for the work of 2 laning of Muzaffarpur – Sonbarsa section of NH-77 from km

2.800 to km 89.000 in the state of Bihar under NHDP Phase-III on BOT (Annuity) basis on DBFOT basis.

National Highways Authority of India.

Client :

Client :

Client :

Client :

Client :

The scope of work for ICT is to provide services of various experts to M/s D2 Consult for construction of 8.80 km

long Highway Tunnel across Rohtang Pass near Manali in Himachal Pradesh.

The assignment involves Construction Supervision of Bornuur, Jargalant and Batsumber roads for “Regional

Transport Infrastructure Development” to improve food supply of Ulaanbaatar city in Mongolia.

The objective of the assignment is to provide consultancy services for Supervision, Quality Control and Monitoring

of 11 KV Feeder Separation Work in 9 Districts under the jurisdiction of Bhopal, which includes supervision of the

physical survey, material testing, consumer indexing and asset mapping being done by the Contractor.

The objective of the above two studies is for the Consultant to act independently and on behalf of NHAI to review

all activities associated with Design, Review, Construction and O&M to ensure compliance of requirements as

specified in Concession Agreement.

Consultancy Services on Feasibility Study and Preliminary Design of the Third Ulaanbaatar Services

Improvement Project, Mongolia Contract C-3890-MOG//1IC7. The Second Ulaanbaatar Services

Improvement Project, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Client :

The main objective of the assignment is to carry out feasibility study of Ulaanbaatar City's Services Improvement

Project on the basis of technical, economic and financial viability of the project in the first stage and thereafter

prepare a preliminary design report for the assignment.

Project Management Consultancy Services to M/s NIPPO Corporation Project Office in developing and

constructing for Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) Proving Ground at Plot No.1, Sector 33-B & 33-C, IMT Rohtak,

Haryana. NIPPO Corporation, Japan.

ADB Loan No. 2685 NEP (SF)/ADB Grant No. 0225 NEP(SF):Consulting Services for Subregional Transport

Enhancement Project (STEP). Government of Nepal, Ministry of Physical Planning and Works Department

of Roads, Nepal.

Saas-Bahu Syndrome

Client :

Client :

The objective of the study is to provide Consultancy Services during construction phase for constructing Proving

Ground for Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) in Rohtak.

The objective of the assignment is to undertake consultancy services on behalf of the Employer for the supervision

of construction works as administered by Government of Nepal for upgrading of various selected roads in

Kathmandu city.

A group of young women decided to arrange for a camp with their mothers-in-law to hopefully get to know

and understand each other better since relations between them were very sour.

Two buses were hired, one for the mothers-in-law and the other for the daughters-in-law. Unfortunately, the bus

the mothers-in-law were traveling in was involved in an accident and all the passengers died on the spot.

The daughters-in-law shed a few tears but they were all puzzled by one women who wailed uncontrollably for what

they perceived to be her great personal loss.

Her friend asked her, “Forgive me for asking, but why are you crying so hard? I didn't realize you were so close to

your mother-in-law?” to which she replied: “No we are not close at all, she missed the bus!”

Wife: If I die what'll you do?

Husband: I may also die.

Wife: Why?

Husband: Some time too much of happiness can also kill a man.

Mr. P. L Diwan represented India and presented a paper titled “Investment Trends and Evaluation in Water Supply

and Sanitation Sector in India, at the UN-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific on 22nd – 23rd

September 2011 at Bangkok. The meeting was also attended by representatives from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Lao

PDR, Mangolia, Mayanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, UK, Ujbekistan, UN Bodies, UNSGAB, UN-

Habitat, ADB, Asean Sectretariate, International Water Management Institute , Global Water Partnership.

Our heartiest congratulations to Mr. P. L. Diwan !!

HUMOUR

KUDOS

IRF India Chapter hosts 6th IRF Regional Conference and Intertraffic

India Exhibition

6th IRF Regional Conference

Road traffic injuries and deaths are a major public health problem and a leading cause of disability around the

world. Every year nearly 1.3 million people die in road accidents and around 50 million more are injured. This global

road safety crisis has been recognized by the United Nations by adopting a resolution in General Assembly calling

for a global Road Safety Collaboration. As a follow up of this, in March 2010 the UN General Assembly proclaimed a

“Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020” with a goal of stabilizing and then reducing the projected road traffic

fatalities around the world. The resolution calls upon Member States to implement activities, particularly through

five pillars of road safety and envisages the reduction of road fatalities by 50% by 2020.

IRF India Chapter was recognized as the most valuable platform to provide directions to the road safety issues in

India. Accordingly under the stewardship of Mr. K. K. Kapila, the 6th IRF Regional Conference on “Road Safety

Strategy in India – Action Plan” concurrent with Intertraffic India Exhibition was organized in New Delhi. IRF India

Chapter has taken up the onerous task of creating a platform for all public and private sector players of road

transport to examine the road safety issues and resolve them.

Encouraged with the success of the five previous Conferences, IRF

India Chapter under the Chairmanship of Mr. N. K. Sinha, organized

the 6th IRF Regional Conference from 3rd to 5th October 2011 in

Pragati Maidan. Over the years, the IRF Regional Conferences have

emerged as the single most significant event on Road Safety. The

Conference drew participation of over 400 delegates from India and

foreign countries, represented both from government departments

and private sector. The Conference was supported by World Bank,

FICCI, CSIR-CRRI and Roads Australia. Its themes were aligned with the five pillars of the UN “Decade of Action for

Road Safety 2011–2020”, launched worldwide on 11 May 2011. It deliberated on the road safety issues nagging the

developing countries. Eminent experts having expertise and experiences on road safety action plans participated

and assisted in developing India's strategy and actions for the

Decade of Action.

Mr. B. K. Chaturvedi, Hon'ble Member, Planning Commission

inaugurated the Conference at the majestic Vigyan Bhawan, New

Delhi on 3rd October 2011. Mr. Chaturvedi addressed the galaxy of

experts, invitees and delegates and also released the Conference

RADaR or Road Accident DataRecorder will be used by thetraffic police. HT PHOTO

Souvenir and the Road Accident Data Recorder (RADaR) system,

developed by IRF India Chapter with the support and funds

provided by ICT Pvt Ltd.

Addressing the distinguished gathering, Mr Kapila informed that

our country has the dubious distinction of having the highest road

fatalities in the world with more than 130,000 deaths and about

500,000 persons injured grievously every year. Thus 10% of the

worldwide road deaths were in India having only 2 to 3% of the

motor vehicles. He expressed the hope that the Conference would

come up with a focused action plan covering various aspects of road safety and that the Conference

recommendations would help the Government finalise its action plan with inbuilt accountability. He further urged

the national leadership to resolve to achieve the target set forth in the UN Decade of Action plan of reducing road

accidents and road fatalities by 50% by the end of 2020 in India.

Besides the Plenary Session, which set the tone for the

conference and direction of the deliberations, there

were five Technical Sessions and two Sessions with

presentations by exhibitors of Intertraffic India. The

technical content of the presentations by eminent

speakers and the discussions emanating from the floor

interventions was found highly rewarding by the

delegates. The technical deliberations concluded with a

Panel Discussion on Strategic Action for Road Safety –

Action Plan, chaired by Mr Kapila. ICT associated with this important forum as a Principal Sponsor signifying its

commitment towards creation of safe road infrastructure in the country, presented a paper, provided two experts

on the Panel and seven Reporters for Technical Sessions.

IRF India Chapter organized the prestigious Intertraffic

India 2011 exhibition, jointly with Amsterdam RAI, The

Netherlands from 3rd to 5th October 2011 in Pragati

Maidan, New Delhi. Intertraffic is the world's largest and

most authoritative trade event for infrastructure, ITS,

traffic management, safety and parking. Intertraffic

events are staged biennially in The Netherlands, Turkey,

China and now for the first time in India.

Intertraffic India 2011

The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr Arvinder Singh

Lovely, Hon'ble Minister of Education and Transport,

Govt. of NCT of Delhi on 3rd October 2011. Mr. Lovely

delivered the inaugural address and also released the

catalogue of the event. At the Inaugural Session, Mr. K.

K. Kapila, Chairman, IRF, delivered his special address,

while Mr. N. K. Sinha, Chairman, IRF India Chapter

delivered the Welcome Address and Mr. Erik

Dijkshoorn, Domain Manager, Amsterdam RAI

proposed the Vote of Thanks.

The exhibition offered an ideal opportunity to the interested organizations to display the state-of-the-art

equipment. The visitor profile covered highway construction agencies, BOT operators, government departments

of urban development, public works, road transport corporations, traffic control & police departments, transport

commissioners, consultants, research & training institutes, etc. With participation of 105 exhibitors, of which

50% were from 18 overseas countries, the first edition of Intertraffic India was termed an overwhelming success

by all concerned. The participants as well as the visitors found the event extremely useful and benefitted from

one-to-one interactions for extending their business interests.

In his address, Mr Kapila acknowledged the continued

support of the Government of Delhi under the dynamic

leadership of the Hon'ble Chief Minister, Mrs. Sheila Dikshit

and the young and dynamic Mr Lovely, who is deeply

involved in bringing about improvements in the Road Safety

scenario of Delhi. He expressed confidence that the Hon'ble

Minister's presence and participation in the event would

further enable IRF India Chapter in introducing various

latest technologies for safer transportation in Delhi,

followed by other states.

NEWS THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHS

Signing Ceremony for the Feasibility Study of the

Third Ulaanbaatar Services Improvement Project on 26th August 2011

Inauguration of Road Kidahwe-Uvinza by Hon'ble President of

United Republic of Tanzania, Mr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, on 4th July 2011

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration at Solapur Site

Hon’ble Presidentin conversation with the

Resident Engineer Mr. Sukumar K. Padhy

of Tanzania,Mr. J. M. Kikwete

Address by Hon'ble President of Tanzania,

Mr. J.M. Kikwete

Address by Hon'ble Ambassador of UAE to Tanzania

Mr. Mallalla Mubarak Suwaid Al Ameri