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The Project Management Consultancy Services for the design and construction supervision of 1200 housing units in three provinces of Mocambique-400 in Tete, Mozambique
Client Ministry of Public Works and Housing
Cost NR 900 million
Financed By Export and Import Bank, India
Status 2014- ongoing
Description

The Government of Mozambique (GOM) has received funds from Indian Government, through Exim Bank of India towards the construction of 1200 housing units in three provinces of Mozambique - Cabo Delgado Zambezia and Tete. GOM intends to apply these funds from the Government of India for Consultancy Services for the Design and Supervision for housing construction.

The 1200 houses will be constructed in the following provinces:

  • Cabo Delgado - 400 housing units
  • Zambezia - 400 housing units
  • Tete - 400 housing units
The scope of services under this assignment will be packaged in two phases being Phase-1: Engineering and Architectural Design and Phase-2: Supervision of construction Works

Canal System for Orissa Integrated Irrigated Agriculture and Water Management Investment Programme (OIIAWMIP)
Client AECOM India Private Limited, Gurgaon
Cost INR 1800 million
Financed By Asian Development Bank
Status 2013-ongoing
Description

Pattamundai canal obtains water from the Kendrapara canal which offtakes from the barrage pond at Cuttack. Pattamundai Canal off takes from left side of Kendrapara Canal commanding to an ayacut of 32,583 Ha with a design discharge of 36.00 cumecs. The distribution system consists of the 80.50 Km long main canal, 134.192 Km long of distributaries ,346.858 Km long of minors & sub minor canals. The largest being Distributory No. 8 has a command area of 4185 Ha.


No major renovation work has been taken up in the system since inception and several factors have contributed to physical deterioration of the distribution system over the years. The absence of adequate control structures and water regulating mechanisms has enhanced the deterioration process resulting in decline of irrigated area as well as yield levels of crops. This deficiency is more acute in Rabi cropping season where the returns to irrigation is more pronounced.

Work involves Survey, Design and related services and canal and structures on Main and Distributaries canal of Pattamundi Main Canal to rehabilitate the system.

Project Management consultants Himachal Pradesh Crop Diversification Promotion Project (JICAODA) Loan Hamirpur (H.P.)
Client AECOM India Private Limited, Gurgaon
Cost INR 1300 Million
Financed By Japan Infrastructure Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Status 2013-ongoing
Description

The Project aims at promoting crop diversification in the target area of five districts in the State of Himachal Pradesh, through development of necessary infrastructure such as irrigation facilities and farm access roads, in parallel with technical training for farmers on vegetable cultivation, food grain cultivation and post-harvesting technology.
The Project will newly develop or rehabilitate existing facilities in approximately 210 irrigation schemes in the area, and will construct or improve 147 access farm roads. The total area to be irrigated is estimated to be 3,712 ha, and total length of the access farm roads would be 100 km.
The work involves :

  1. Sub-project Screening and Appraisal
  2. Pre-construction Engineering Works
  3. Support for Construction Management
  4. Coordination with JICA Technical Cooperation Project
  5. Support for Agricultural Extension and other works
  6. Support for Training Activities
Annual Plan of Operation and Overall Project Management

“JNLIS-Preformance of 3rd party Quality control/Quality assurance of all balance civil works of Packages from 98 to 109 of Jawahar Nettempad Lift Irrigation scheme in Mahabubnagar district.
Client Irrigation and Command Area Development Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Cost INR 8573 Million
Financed By Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Status 2011-2014
Description The Government of Andhra Pradesh is very concerned about the quality of work being executed on the Irrigation Projects under construction in the State.  To provide good quality of workmanship to the works being executed, the Government had appointed independent Quality Checking agencies for the monitoring and check the work of the Contractor.  The work involved day to day supervision, material testing and project monitoring.  A laboratory was maintained at site to undertake all field tests.

Detailed engineering of Balh Valley Medium Irrigation Project, Government of Himachal Pradesh
Client Unipro Techno Engineers, Chandigarh
Cost INR  900 Million
Financed By Government of Himachal Pradesh
Status 2008-2009
Description The Government of Himachal Pradesh wanted to develop about 3000 ha. of agricultural land in the Sundernagar area of the State.  To develop the system, the Government invited proposals for independent developers to design, build and operate the irrigation system for a period of five years.   Crux Consultants undertook the complete survey of the area and planned and designed the system to provide a comprehensive report to the client for bidding for the project.

Water Use efficiency for the Augmentation Canal Project, Haryana
Client Haryana Irrigation Research and Management Institute, Kurukshetra
Cost INR 500Million
Financed By Government of Haryana
Status 2006-2009
Description

Due to a gap in the Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised, the Government of India proposed the study to be undertaken on selected project to increase their efficiency so that more water is available for irrigation.  The broad parameters considered for the study were :

  1.  Assess the reservoir Efficiency, 
  2. Conveyance efficiency of the Main Canal
  3. Losses in Conveyance Mains
  4. Conveyance efficiency of Distributaries and Minors
  5. Field Application efficiency and Drainage efficiency of the project.

Preparation, Design and Construction Supervision of the Water Supply and Drainage scheme for the Biharsharif Town of Bihar under the Government of India’s sponsored scheme.
Client M/s National Building Construction Company Ltd., New Delhi
Contractor M/s National Building Construction Company Ltd., New Delhi
Cost INR 1500Million
Financed By Government of Bihar
Status 2008-2011
Description

The Government of India has initiated a programme Jawarlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNRUM) for the development of services to  towns in the country.  As such, the water supply and drainage scheme was to be executed in the town of Begusarai, for which the detailed project report was prepared.  The work involved the following :

  • Data Collection
  • Surveys
  • Planning and Design
  • Social Survey
  • Economic Survey
  • Town Planning for the next 30 years
  • Drawing Preparation
  • Estimation
  • Approval
  • Construction monitoring and supervision

Water Use efficiency for the Naggal Irrigation Project, Haryana
Client Haryana Irrigation Research and Management Institute, Kurukshetra
Cost INR 500 Million
Financed By Government of Haryana
Status 2006-2009
Description

Due to a gap in the Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised, the Government of India proposed the study to be undertaken on selected project to increase their efficiency so that more water is available for irrigation.  The broad parameters considered for the study were :

 Assess the reservoir Efficiency, 
Conveyance efficiency of the Main Canal
Losses in Conveyance Mains
Conveyance efficiency of Distributaries and Minors
Field Application efficiency and Drainage efficiency of the project.

Capacity Building of Technical officials of UP Irrigation Department under the Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project
Client Chief Engineer, PACT, Lucknow
Cost INR 100 Million
Financed By World Bank
Status 2005-2006
Description

The Government of Uttar Pradesh has sought the World Bank funding for the rehabilitation of the Irrigation canal systems in the Eastern Districts of the State under the UP Water Sector Restructuring Project Phase 1.  As a part of the total project it was envisaged by the client to undertake Capacity Building of the Technical staff of the Irrigation Department to make them conversant with the use of Computers in the application of the irrigation activities.

 As such training courses were organised in 15 cities of the State where about 3000 engineers of the Department were trained.

Technical Evaluation and Assessment of civil works under the Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project.
Client Chief Engineer, PACT, Lucknow
Cost INR 15000 Million
Financed By World Bank
Status 2005-2007
Description

The Government of Uttar Pradesh has sought the World Bank funding for the rehabilitation of the Irrigation canal systems in the Eastern Districts of the State under the UP Water Sector Restructuring Project Phase 1.  As a part of the total project it was envisaged by the client to undertake Technical examination and construction supervision of the works being undertaken at site.  Field staff and mobile laboratories were deputed at site to test the quality of construction and material to ensure that the work is undertaken as per the prescribed specifications.  The work involved :

  1. Site visits to assess the construction works
  2. Attend meetings at the State level
  3. Prepare the formats for site evaluation and evaluate the feedback as received from the site engineers
Organize and check the sample testing at site for the earth work, concreting.
  1. Evaluation of existing Water Supply and Sewerage system with respect to its deficiencies.
  2. Preparation of Final Detailed Project Reports after incorporating all comments / suggestions from Public Health Engineering Department Haryana.
  3. Preparation & submission of Draft Detailed Project Reports (Draft DPR) in discussion with PHED Haryana.
  4. Construction Supervision and time to time supervision of the scheme for the guidance of the executing agency.

Monitoring and Evaluation of On-farm development activities on Western Yamuna Canal Phase-II (85,550 ha), Haryana
Client Commissioner, CAD Division, Ministry of Water Resources, Government of Delhi
Cost INR 7100 Million
Financed By Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India
Status 2002-06
Description

Government of India is undertaking a special programme for the development of the command area in the areas where the irrigation network has been laid.  For this activity, the Government provides financial assistance to the State Governments to undertake the Command Area Development work which include - land leveling, land consolidation, construction of field channels, field drains, capacity building of farmers, etc.  To assess the benefits of the programme, the Ministry undertook the monitoring and evaluation to assess the following :

  1. Present Status Vis – a Planning and Design
  2. Agro – Climatic Parameters
  3. Socio – Economic Parameters
  4. Organizational Review
  5. Farmer’s Participation in irrigation management
Impact Assessment of CAD Programme

Integrated Social and Environmental Study for the Maharashtra Water Improvement Project.
Client Chief Engineer, Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra
Cost INR 3000Million
Financed By World Bank
Status 2002-03
Description Government of Maharastra (GoM), through the Irrigation Department (ID), is initiating the process of preparing the Maharastra Water Sector Improvement Project (MWSIP) in support of the effective implementation of reforms as a means of improving water sector performance and enhance benefits to society, particularly agricultural families, majority of whom are poor. The development objectives of the proposed project are : (I) strengthening the State's capacity for strategic planning, development and sustainable management of surface and ground water resources for diverse uses on a river basin/sub basin basis, and; (II) increasing the productivity of irrigated agriculture through improved irrigation service delivery and system management by Water Users Associations together with improved agriculture support services. The Social and Environmental Aspects for 17 irrigation projects - 6 Major, 6 Medium and 5 minor irrigation projects were evaluated for the preparation of this report.

Integrated development of Swan River (Phase-II) in Himachal Pradesh – JBIC funded project
Client M/S Nippon Keoi, Japan
Cost INR 3300 Million
Financed By Japanese Bank of International Cooperation
Status 2001-02
Description

The Government of Himachal Pradesh is facing a serious problem of  floods in the Una District because of Swan River which brings in flash floods in the region during the monsoons. The river damages the area to a large extent and the Government is at a loss to understand the remedial measures to prevent such floods.  After a lot of thinking the Government has come up with a suggestion to provide embankments along the banks of this very highly meandering river. The Government is of the opinion to construct the embankments on both sides of the river and use the land behind the embankment for the purposes of horticulture, fisheries and tree plantation. The studies for the project report were also carried out after conducting the model study of these embankments. The area behind the embankments was a part of this project study.  Engineering studies and designing was undertaken for the project to prepared a Detailed Project report.

Integrated development of Swan River (Phase-II) in Himachal Pradesh – JBIC funded project
Client M/S Nippon Keoi, Japan
Cost INR 3300 Million
Financed By Japanese Bank of International Cooperation
Status 2001-02
Description

The Government of Himachal Pradesh is facing a serious problem of  floods in the Una District because of Swan River which brings in flash floods in the region during the monsoons. The river damages the area to a large extent and the Government is at a loss to understand the remedial measures to prevent such floods.  After a lot of thinking the Government has come up with a suggestion to provide embankments along the banks of this very highly meandering river. The Government is of the opinion to construct the embankments on both sides of the river and use the land behind the embankment for the purposes of horticulture, fisheries and tree plantation. The studies for the project report were also carried out after conducting the model study of these embankments. The area behind the embankments was a part of this project study.  Engineering studies and designing was undertaken for the project to prepared a Detailed Project report.

Integrated development of Swan River (Phase-II) in Himachal Pradesh – JBIC funded project
Client M/S Nippon Keoi, Japan
Cost INR 3300 Million
Financed By Japanese Bank of International Cooperation
Status 2001-02
Description

The Government of Himachal Pradesh is facing a serious problem of  floods in the Una District because of Swan River which brings in flash floods in the region during the monsoons. The river damages the area to a large extent and the Government is at a loss to understand the remedial measures to prevent such floods.  After a lot of thinking the Government has come up with a suggestion to provide embankments along the banks of this very highly meandering river. The Government is of the opinion to construct the embankments on both sides of the river and use the land behind the embankment for the purposes of horticulture, fisheries and tree plantation. The studies for the project report were also carried out after conducting the model study of these embankments. The area behind the embankments was a part of this project study.  Engineering studies and designing was undertaken for the project to prepared a Detailed Project report.

Integrated development of Swan River (Phase-II) in Himachal Pradesh – JBIC funded project
Client M/S Nippon Keoi, Japan
Cost INR 3300 Million
Financed By Japanese Bank of International Cooperation
Status 2001-02
Description

The Government of Himachal Pradesh is facing a serious problem of  floods in the Una District because of Swan River which brings in flash floods in the region during the monsoons. The river damages the area to a large extent and the Government is at a loss to understand the remedial measures to prevent such floods.  After a lot of thinking the Government has come up with a suggestion to provide embankments along the banks of this very highly meandering river. The Government is of the opinion to construct the embankments on both sides of the river and use the land behind the embankment for the purposes of horticulture, fisheries and tree plantation. The studies for the project report were also carried out after conducting the model study of these embankments. The area behind the embankments was a part of this project study.  Engineering studies and designing was undertaken for the project to prepared a Detailed Project report.

Integrated development of Swan River (Phase-II) in Himachal Pradesh – JBIC funded project
Client M/S Nippon Keoi, Japan
Cost INR 3300 Million
Financed By Japanese Bank of International Cooperation
Status 2001-02
Description

The Government of Himachal Pradesh is facing a serious problem of  floods in the Una District because of Swan River which brings in flash floods in the region during the monsoons. The river damages the area to a large extent and the Government is at a loss to understand the remedial measures to prevent such floods.  After a lot of thinking the Government has come up with a suggestion to provide embankments along the banks of this very highly meandering river. The Government is of the opinion to construct the embankments on both sides of the river and use the land behind the embankment for the purposes of horticulture, fisheries and tree plantation. The studies for the project report were also carried out after conducting the model study of these embankments. The area behind the embankments was a part of this project study.  Engineering studies and designing was undertaken for the project to prepared a Detailed Project report.

Integrated development of Swan River (Phase-II) in Himachal Pradesh – JBIC funded project
Client M/S Nippon Keoi, Japan
Cost INR 3300 Million
Financed By Japanese Bank of International Cooperation
Status 2001-02
Description

The Government of Himachal Pradesh is facing a serious problem of  floods in the Una District because of Swan River which brings in flash floods in the region during the monsoons. The river damages the area to a large extent and the Government is at a loss to understand the remedial measures to prevent such floods.  After a lot of thinking the Government has come up with a suggestion to provide embankments along the banks of this very highly meandering river. The Government is of the opinion to construct the embankments on both sides of the river and use the land behind the embankment for the purposes of horticulture, fisheries and tree plantation. The studies for the project report were also carried out after conducting the model study of these embankments. The area behind the embankments was a part of this project study.  Engineering studies and designing was undertaken for the project to prepared a Detailed Project report.

Operation and Maintenance preparatory study for the Rajasthan Water Resources Consolidation Project.
Client Irrigation Department, Government of Rajasthan
Cost INR 2000Million
Financed By World Bank
Status 1999-2001
Description

The Government of India and the State Government of Rajasthan has requested the World Bank to assist in financing a Water Resources Consolidation Project (WRCP) for the State of Rajasthan. The WRCP comprised a comprehensive program of management reforms of water resources management in general and rural water service, including irrigation and drainage in particular. Four priority action areas for sectoral reform and institutional capacity building to overcome the basic causes of the overall poor performance of Rajasthan irrigation sector have been identified.  These areas are : (a) improvement of overall water resources planning and sectoral environmental management capabilities; (b) expenditure prioritization and improvement of irrigation cost recovery;   (c) improvement of technical performance in irrigation water distribution efficiency and output; and (d) institutional restructuring of the State Irrigation Department with the objective of improved functional and financial performance, management accountability, and beneficiary participation in operation and maintenance (O&M). 
For this purpose four major, four medium and three minor projects have been nominated to be studied in detail to work out the cost of O&M on irrigation projects in the state of Rajasthan.

Preparation of project report of Medium Irrigation Project-Beet Area in Distt. Una, Himachal Pradesh
Client Executive Engineer, Irrigation  Department, Una
Cost INR 500Million
Financed By Government of Himachal Pradesh
Status 1999-2001
Description

Collections of all available data - hydrological, discharge of source, CCA etc. from site.

Review of Cropping Pattern, propose new cropping pattern, and get the same approved by the Department of Agriculture, Una.

Conduct topographic survey of the channel, plan the channel alignment, and provide all details of Nallah crossings, khads, sliding zones etc.  Along the alignment; construct Bench March Pillars along the alignment.

After the above activities are completed, the overall project, its working, operation and maintenance etc. needs to be projected in the project report.

Socio Economic Surveys in the Project Area.

Design of Water Harvesting Structures in Loharli Khad, Himachal Pradesh.
Client Hill Areas Land & Water Development Project Swan River in Una District H.P.
Cost INR 940 Million
Financed By  
Status 1997-1999
Description
  • Selection of the suitable site for water harvesting structure and alternative proposals.
  • Detailed geological survey of the proposed site.
  • Hydrological survey keeping in view run off, catchment area, evaporation losses, seepage losses, etc.
  • Design of water harvesting structure.
  • To collect data and study the socio-economic aspects of the inhabitant of the area such as population, sex ratio, literacy, employment, types of farming, cropping pattern, standard of living of the people etc.
  • Cost of the project.
  • Detailed survey for distribution network.

Preparation of feasibility Report of a Medium Irrigation Project, in Distt. Kullu.
Client Executive Engineer, IPH Division, Kullu Delhi
Cost INR 300 Million
Financed By Government of Himachal Pradesh
Status 1997-2000
Description

Collections of all available data - hydrological, discharge of source, CCA etc. from site.

Review of Cropping Pattern, propose new cropping pattern, and get the same approved by the Department of Agriculture, Kullu.

Conduct topographic survey of the channel, plan the channel alignment, and provide all details of Nallah crossings, khads, sliding zones etc.  Along the alignment; construct Bench March Pillars along the alignment.

After the above activities are completed, the overall project, its working, operation and maintenance etc. needs to be projected in the project report.

Socio Economic Surveys in the Project Area.

Drainage of Area Bounded between S.M. Bund, L.M. Bund and Arterial highway in East Delhi.
Client Irrigation & Flood Control Department Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi
Cost INR 600 Million
Financed By Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi
Status 1995-96
Description
  • Operation of the regulator for guiding the flood waters.
  • Remodelling of Sabhepur Road Culvert from its present capacity of 200 cusecs to 875 cusecs, Raising of Sabhepur Road in some portions.
  • To Design & construct a drainage from Sabhepur Road Culvert to L.F. Bund Pump House.  The capacity of the drain increases from 24.78 cumec (875 cusec) to 32.44 cumec (1145 cusec) in the downstream urban areas.
  • To increase the pumping capacity at L.F. Bund to 8.5 cumec (300 cusec).
  • To construct a culvert and regulator of 800 cusecs capacity across the Arterial Highway outfalling at a point downstream of Wazirabad Barrage.
  • To estimate the detailed cost of the project and its Benefit Cost Ratio (B.C.Ratio)
  • To estimate the cost of maintenance of the scheme so that requisite provisions can be made in the state Budget.
  • Socio Economic Study and Economic viability study of the project

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