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RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New Works Approved by MR/Board (Costing Less Than Rs.2.5 Cr) RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved TRACK RENEWAL New Works 1 50/0 Works costing below Rs. 50 lakh each DRF 3500 DRF 3500 OTHER ELECTRICAL WORKS New Works 2 30 Earthing of residential quarters and buildings (against corporate DRF 3630 DRF 3630 welfare Plan). 3 32 Transformer 500 KVA, 11 KV/433 V distribution transformers (against DRF 3094 DRF 3094 corporate welfare plan). STAFF QUARTERS New Works 4 36 50 units type-I (D/S) quarters in place of 'A' type HCB quarters CAP 16809 DRF 16809 AMENITIES FOR STAFF New Works 5 38 Repairs to leaky roof of K. G. Hospital and 208 Units of Staff Qrs. in WMS 5172 WMS 5172 area 1 to 8 at Chittaranjan Township. 6 40 Improvement of roof of Staff quarters under Colony-I and Colony-II WMS 8794 WMS 8794 (with oncrete and water proofing compound at Chittaranjan Township. 7 41 Replacement of damaged C. I. Water pipe line from Dam Pump House DRF 21119 DRF 21119 to Filtration Plant (against Corporate Welfare Plan). OTHER SPECIFIED WORKS New Works 8 45 Proposed land boundary wall at Chittaranjan Township (Phase - III). WMS 8066 WMS 8066 9 46 Shifting of COS/CLW/Kolkata Office from Hindustan Buildings to CAP 16800 CAP 16800 Metro Railway/Tollygunge. Dy.Director,Finance(Budget) Railway Board RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved WORKSHOPS INCLUDING PRODUCTION UNITS New Works 1 16 Varanasi - Laying CI pipeline for fire hydrants in workshop . WMS 15006 WMS 15006 2 17 Varanasi - Construction of stoarge wards of size 100' x 70' in workshop WMS 6594 WMS 6594 3 18 Varanasi - Construction of two storage wards with RCC rack of size WMS 11305 WMS 11305 100' x 60' in workshop Dy.Director,Finance(Budget) Railway Board RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved COMPUTERISATION New Works 1 S Procurement of hardwdare & software for design office (Phase-II & III) WMS 19500 WMS 19500 WORKSHOPS INCLUDING PRODUCTION UNITS New Works 2 40 Perambur - Provision of separate trade effluent drainage system from all WMS 8000 WMS 8000 machines and wash points to the main collection tank of common ETP at Shell division 3 42 Perambur - Replacement of damaged AC sheet with precoated metal DRF 6000 DRF 6000 sheets at shop-36 in furnishing division 4 45 Perambur - Replacement of underground compressor air distribution DRF 8000 DRF 8000 pipelines in E&F sheds to overhead pipelines STAFF QUARTERS New Works 5 48 Perambur - Reconstruction of quarters, type-I - 64 units in West & DRF 49400 DRF 24700 Approved at a reduced cost of 24700 North colonies 6 49 Replacement of type II staff quarters block nos. 305, 273, 274 (12 units) DRF 12300 DRF 5820 Approved at a reduced cost of 5820 in North colony. AMENITIES FOR STAFF New Works 7 51 Replacement of sewage pipe line in East and West colonies- Phase-I DRF 8500 DRF 8500 8 52 Reconstruction of Class room for ICF Silver Jubilee Primary School. DRF 8000 DRF 8000 9 53 Improvement to main storm water drain arrangements in the colonies. DRF 10000 DRF 10000 Dy.Director,Finance(Budget) Railway Board RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved TRACK RENEWAL New Works 1 0/12 Works costing below Rs. 50 lakh each DRF 5100 DRF 5100 SIGNALLING AND TELECOMMUNICATION WORKS New Works 2 39 Repl of platform & point zone track circuits. DRF 20862 DRF 20862 OTHER ELECTRICAL WORKS New Works 3 25 Supply, erection, testing and commissioning of de-watering pump sets DRF 12978 DRF 12978 with associated works in Esplanade to Tollygunge section of Metro Railway, Kolkata. Dy.Director,Finance(Budget) Railway Board RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved WORKSHOPS INCLUDING PRODUCTION UNITS New Works 1 25 Kapurthala - Replacement of aluminium sheets on roofs in workshop DRF 11022 DRF 11000 Approved at a reduced cost of 11000 area. STAFF QUARTERS New Works 2 33 Kapurthala - Type-III (50 units) CAP 32940 CAP 11760 Approved at a reduced cost of 16300 for 20 units AMENITIES FOR STAFF New Works 3 35 Provision of 2 nos.of OH tanks and 6 nos. of pump for augmentation of CAP 17966 CAP 17966 water supply in TS area. OTHER SPECIFIED WORKS New Works 4 37 Provision of requisite infrastructure in Hockey Stadium CAP 33700 CAP 10000 Approved at reduced cost of 10000 Dy.Director,Finance(Budget) Railway Board RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved RAILWAY RESEARCH Works in Progress 1 Modernisation of test commandor of test bed No.2 DRF 21692 DRF 21692 May be included in LAW Book 2 Trial of smoke/fire detection system on one Rajdhani rake DF3 4188 DF3 4188 May be included in Law Book New Works 3 3 Vibration test rig for evaluation of grease used in cartidge roller bearing DF3 3472 DF3 3472 4 6 Modernisation of Electronics Laboratory DF3 14602 DF3 14602 5 9 Setting up of full fledged facilities for training, retraining, certification DF3 10444 DF3 10444 & re-certification of AT (Alumino-Thermic) and expansion of NDT 6 13 Improvement of Sr. EDs, EDs & Dir./Jt.Dir Chambers DF3 8631 DF3 8631 7 14 To estimate maximum permissible center of gravity for freight stocks DF3 3843 DF3 3843 on Broad gauge of Indian Railways using parametric simulations 8 18 Procurement of Servo Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine having DF3 7700 DRF 7700 capacity 200 KN and training to lab officials. 9 19 EMAT equipment for detecting internal flaws of rail generated during DF3 3728 DF3 3728 service 10 20 Phased Array equipment for detecting defects including thermal cracks DF3 3329 DF3 3329 11 24 Improvement of Rajdhani Hall in RDSO DF3 12400 DF3 12400 12 S Computerised Management & modernisation of Geo-Technical DF3 13000 DF3 13000 Engineering Laboratory 13 27 Functional improvement of type-V special (14 units), type-I (12 units) DF2 8606 DF2 8606 by minor alterations alongwith provision of garages in type-IV special quarters (72 units) 14 S Improvement of Sub-standard type-V quarters(28 units) DF2 7985 DF2 7985 15 32 Setting up of XRD testing facility for porcelain Insulator. DF3 12914 DF3 12914 16 S Construction of Road Under Bridge for free passage between DF3 14801 DF3 14801 Administrative Block and Annex-I, II and other offices. Dy.Director,Finance(Budget) Railway Board RAIL WHEEL FACTORY List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved STAFF QUARTERS New Works S Construction of staff quarters type-I - 12 units, type-II-12 units, type-III- CAP 24440 CAP 16300 Approved at a reduced cost of 16300 6-units, type-V-2 units AMENITIES FOR STAFF New Works 3002 Bangalore - Construction of Community Hall CAP 17400 CAP 7500 Approved at reduced cost of 7500 Dy.Director,Finance(Budget) Railway Board WEST CENTRAL RAILWAY 8/62 List of New works approved by MR/Board (costing less than Rs.2.5 cr) S. PWP No Description Allocation Cost Allocation Cost Remarks No. proposed approved approved COMPUTERISATION New Works 1 Lumpsum works OLWR 200 OLWR 200 ROAD SAFETY WORKS - ROAD OVER/UNDER BRIDGE New Works 2 402 BIN-MKX, & GUN -GWL:- Elimination of main LC No 56 & 58 on SF 24197 SF 24197 Bina Makxi sec and LC No 42 & 43 on Guna Gwalior section by providing RUB 3 403 Satna - Rewa : RUB as precast segmental RCC Box open tranch SF 14719 SF 14719 method in lieu of unmanned LC No,7/C , 13/C, 15/C TRACK RENEWAL New Works 4 0/221 Works costing below Rs.50 lakh each DRF 105000 DRF 105000 5 245/236 Bhopal-Itarsi section: CTR(P) 1.1 Kms with 60 DRF 13353 DRF 13353 kg/90 uts rails LWR ,on PSC sleepers at Km R. 229 R. 229 766.900-768.00, UP road 6 231/226Nagda-Mathura : CTR( S ) - 2.48 Kms DRF 15557 DRF 15557 R. 1159 R. 1159 7 232/227 Nagda-Mathura : CTR( S ) - 2.10 Kms with Deep DRF 13180 DRF 13180 Screening & Lifting of Track R. 329 R. 329 8 247/238 Bina-Katni section: TRR(P) in NKJ/KMZ yard from km DRF 9891 DRF 9891 1029.78 to 1029.98 = 0.20 km Up Rd and 1031.95 to 1033.00 = 1.05 km Up Rd ,Total 1.25 Tkms. 9 265/249 Bhopal-Itarsi section: TRR(S) 2.15 Kms (Itarsi DRF 12699 DRF 12699 passanger yard platform lines) with 52 kg rails, LWR 10 266/250 Ruthiyai-Maksi section: TRR(P) 1.92 Kms with 52 DRF 12723 DRF 12723 kg/90 uts rails,LWR from km 1137.59 to km 1138.61 and km1252.90 to km1253.80 SL 11 261/245 Itarsi-Manikpur section: TRR (P) of existing DRF 21078 DRF 21078 52Kg/72UTS rails with new 60Kg/90UTS LWR rails on UP road from Km.
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