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Final Executive Summary National Highways Authori ty of India (GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF R OAD TRANSPORT & HIGHWAYS) Construction of 4-lane Road on NH-12 (New NH-52) from Km 299.000 to 346.540 (Design Chainage from 9.860 to 58.740) (Darah- Jhalawar-Teendhar section) in the State of Rajasthan under NHDP Phase-III on Hybrid Annuity Mode (Length 48.880 km.) – Package -II FINAL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Prepared by Thoughts Consultants Jaipur Pvt. Ltd. 1 DA 15, Jawahar Nagar,Jaipur- 302004 Phone: 0141- 4049864, 9829055330 E mail: [email protected] VOLUME I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Construction of 4-lane Road on NH-12 (New NH-52) from Km 299.000 to 346.540 (Design Chainage from 9.860 to 58.740) (Darah-Jhalawar-Teendhar section) in the State of Rajasthan under NHDP Phase-III on Hybrid EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Annuity Mode (Length 48.880 km.) – Package -II TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 0.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................... 1 0.1 ABOUT NATIONAL HIGHWAY-12 (NEW NH 52) ........................................ 1 0.2 NEED OF THE PROJECT ................................................................................. 4 0.3 PROJECT ROAD ............................................................................................... 4 0.4 CHARACTERISTICS OF EXISTING PROJECT ................................................ 7 0.5 Traffic SURVEYS ANALYSIS ......................................................................... 10 0.5.1 PRESENT TRAFFIC ................................................................................. 10 0.5.2 Seasonal Variation of Traffic Volume ...................................................... 11 0.5.3 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) ................................................... 12 0.5.4 Analysis of Turning Movement Survey .................................................. 13 0.5.5 Analysis of Axle Load Survey ................................................................. 13 0.5.6 Speed and Delay Survey Analysis ........................................................... 14 0.6 TRAFFIC PROJECTIONS ................................................................................ 15 0.6.1 Adopted Mode-Wise Growth Rates ........................................................ 15 0.6.2 Projected Total Traffic Volume on Homogeneous Sections .................... 15 0.6.3 Tollable Traffic ......................................................................................... 16 0.7 SELECTION OF PROJECT ALIGNMENT ...................................................... 16 0.7.1 Package-I: Darah ROB to Amjhar river bridge (From Chainage 289/500 Km. To 299/000 Km) ............................................................................... 17 0.7.2 Package-II: From Amjhar bridge to Teendhar (From Chainage 299/000 Km. To 346/540 Km) ............................................................................... 18 0.8 COMPARISION OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED ALIGNMENT OF PACKAGE-II ................................................................................................... 21 0.9 ENGINEERING SURVEYS &INVESTIGATIONS FOR PACKAGE-II ........... 24 0.9.1 Topographic Surveys ............................................................................... 24 0.9.2 Sub Grade Investigations ......................................................................... 24 0.10 DESIGN PARAMETERS ................................................................................. 24 0.11 IMPROVEMENT PROPOSALS for package-II ............................................... 25 0.11.1 Proposed Cross Sections .......................................................................... 25 0.11.2 Flyovers /Vehicular Underpasses/ Overpasses ..................................... 34 0.11.3 Service Road/ Slip Road .......................................................................... 35 0.11.4 Cross Drainage Structures ....................................................................... 36 0.11.5 ROAD over Bridge (ROB)/ Rail under BRIDGE (RUB) .......................... 39 0.11.6 Elevated and FLYOVER ROAD ............................................................... 39 0.11.7 PavEment Design ..................................................................................... 40 0.11.8 Intersections and Grade Separators......................................................... 42 0.11.9 Drainage ................................................................................................... 44 0.11.10 PROTECTION WORKS ............................................................................ 45 Thoughts Consultants Jaipur Pvt. 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Page i Construction of 4-lane Road on NH-12 (New NH-52) from Km 299.000 to 346.540 (Design Chainage from 9.860 to 58.740) (Darah-Jhalawar-Teendhar section) in the State of Rajasthan under NHDP Phase-III on Hybrid EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Annuity Mode (Length 48.880 km.) – Package -II 0.11.11 Retaining Wall/ Breast Wall .................................................................... 45 0.11.12 Project Facilities ....................................................................................... 45 0.12 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL ....................................................................... 46 0.13 ENVIRONMENTAL FOREST & WILDLIFE ISSUES ..................................... 47 0.14 LAND ACQUISITION & RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN ........................ 47 0.15 PROJECT COST ESTIMATES ......................................................................... 51 0.15.1 Rate analaysis ........................................................................................... 51 0.15.2 Quantities ................................................................................................. 51 0.15.3 Cost Estimates .......................................................................................... 51 0.16 IMPLEMENTATION OPTIONS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS .................. 52 0.16.1 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH VGF ...................................................... 52 0.16.2 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH Hybrid Annuity ................................... 53 Thoughts Consultants Jaipur Pvt. 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Page ii Construction of 4-lane Road on NH-12 (New NH-52) from Km 299.000 to 346.540 (Design Chainage from 9.860 to 58.740) (Darah-Jhalawar-Teendhar section) in the State of Rajasthan under NHDP Phase-III on Hybrid EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Annuity Mode (Length 48.880 km.) – Package -II LIST OF TABLES TABLE 0-1: DETAILS OF NH 12 IN STATE OF RAJASTHAN 1 TABLE 0-2: LOCATION OF BUILT-UP SECTIONS ALONG EXISTING NH-12 7 TABLE 0-3: SALIENT FEATURES OF EXISTING ROAD 7 TABLE 0-4: AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC 10 TABLE 0-5: TRAFFIC COMPOSITIONS (BY NUMBER) 10 TABLE 0-6: SEASONAL CORRECTION FACTORS (SCF) BASED ON MONTHLY TRAFFIC 11 TABLE 0-7: ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC 12 TABLE 0-8: ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC-COMPOSITION 12 TABLE 0-9: SUMMARY OF PEAK HOUR FLOW AT VARIOUS INTERSECTIONS 13 TABLE 0-10: VDF VALUES OBTAINED FOR DARAH-TEENDHAR ROAD SECTION 14 TABLE 0-11: LOAD SPECTRUM VALUE FOR DARAH-TEENDHAR ROAD SECTION 14 TABLE 0-12: ANALYSIS OF SPEED-DELAY SURVEY 15 TABLE 0-13: SUMMARY OF PROJECTED TOTAL TRAFFIC VOLUME 15 TABLE 0-14: SUMMARY OF TOLLABLETRAFFIC VOLUME (AADT)(2015-16) 16 TABLE 0-15: COMPARISON OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED ALIGNMENT OF PACKAGE-II 21 TABLE 0-16: DESIGN PARAMETERS 24 TABLE 0-17: SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CROSS SECTIONS 25 TABLE 0-18: THE PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE VUP/LVUP FLYOVER UNDERPACKAGE-II 34 TABLE 0-19: DETAILS OF LOCATIONS OF THE PROPOSED SLIP ROAD 35 TABLE 0-20: DETAILS OF CONNECTING ROAD 35 TABLE 0-21: DETAILS OF PROPOSED MAJOR BRIDGES 36 TABLE 0-22: DETAILS OF PROPOSED MINOR BRIDGES 37 TABLE 0-23: DETAILS OF NEW BOX CULVERTS 37 TABLE 0-24: DETAILS OF NEW PIPE CULVERTS 38 TABLE 0-25: DETAILS OF PROPOSED ROB 39 TABLE 0-26: DETAILS OF PROPOSED RUB 39 TABLE 0-27: PROPOSED PAVEMENT COMPOSITION FOR MAIN CARRIAGEWAY 41 TABLE 0-28: PROPOSED PAVEMENT COMPOSITION FOR SLIP ROADS & CROSS ROADS 41 TABLE 0-29: SUMMARY OF COST ESTIMATES 51 TABLE 0-30: SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR PPP-VGF 53 TABLE 0-31: SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR PPP-HYBRID ANNUITY MODE 53 Thoughts Consultants Jaipur Pvt. Ltd. Page iii Construction of 4-lane Road on NH-12 (New NH-52) from Km 299.000 to 346.540 (Design Chainage from 9.860 to 58.740) (Darah-Jhalawar-Teendhar section) in the State of Rajasthan under NHDP Phase-III on Hybrid EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Annuity Mode (Length 48.880 km.) – Package -II LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 0-1: INDEX MAP OF NATIONAL HIGHWAY 52 ALONG WITH PROJCT HIGHWAYError! Bookmark not defined. FIGURE 0-2: INDEX MAP OF NATIONAL HIGHWAY 12 IN RAJASTHANALONG WITH PROJCT HIGHWAY 3 FIGURE 0-3: PROJECT HIGHWAY ON DISTRICT MAP 5 FIGURE 0-4: THEDETAILS OF MAJOR TOWNS ON EXISTING NH-12 DARAH-JHALAWAR-TEENDHAR SECTION 6 FIGURE 0-5: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF EXISTING ROAD 8 FIGURE 0-6: POOR GEOMETRIC CONDITIONS 9 FIGURE 0-7: PAVEMENT CONDITION OF PROJECT ROAD 9 FIGURE 0-8:EXISTING RUBS 9 FIGURE 0-9: PHOTOS OF BRIDGES & CROSS-DRAINAGE WORKS 9 FIGURE 0-10: APPROVED PROJECT ALIGNMENT OF BOTH PACKAGES ON GT SHEET 20 FIGURE 0-11: COMPARISON OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED ALIGNMENT OF PACKAGE-II 23 FIGURE 0-12: PROPOSED CROSS SECTION DETAILS 30 FIGURE 0-13: APPROVED ALIGNMENT OF PACKAGE-II IN FOREST AREA 49 FIGURE 0-14: APPROVED ALIGNMENT OF PACKAGE-II IN ECO SENSITIVE ZONE 50 Thoughts Consultants Jaipur Pvt. Ltd. Page iv Construction of 4-lane Road on NH-12 (New NH-52) from Km 299.000 to 346.540 (Design Chainage from 9.860 to 58.740) (Darah-Jhalawar-Teendhar section) in the State of Rajasthan under NHDP Phase-III on
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