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Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation (Govt Aug-2021, Page-1 Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation (Govt. of M.P. Undertaking) 45-A, Arera Hills, Bhopal-462011, Madhya Pradesh, India Phone: 0755-2797205, 2597254, 2597201 (PBX), Fax: 0755-2572643 Website: www.mprdc.gov.in Email: [email protected] Total road length constructed to date : 18996 Km Total road constructed this Month : 43 Km Last 11 Yrs. Completed Road Length (in km) 600 MDR NH SH 500 2000 400 1500 300 198.78 1000 200 500 100 12.86 9.87 0 0 MDR NH SH Physical Target 2021-22 505.195 88.7 17.46 Achievement 198.78 12.86 9.87 Monthly Status Report Ver 1.1 May-2021 MIS, MPRDC 17-09-2021 13:08 Summary - In Progress Projects (Catagory-wise) Aug-2021, Page-2 Physical Financial Expenditure Project PA Up to FA Up to Q1_PA Q1_FA 2021- Length covered Category Model Sub Model Length Cost Target 2021- Target 2021- during Year 21- CPP CFP Count March-2021 March-2021 2021-22 22 during Year 21-22 22 22 22 RC RC 8 67 146 11.3 98.71 54.58 50.15 6.35 3.46 7.45 10.72 62.03 60.87 SH SHF SHF 5 8 43 6.16 28.61 2.2 14.22 1.3 1.82 2.42 3.02 4.62 17.24 EPC 2 137 902 23.88 151.75 112.77 432.89 4.54 23.04 6.93 23.04 119.7 455.93 NH EPC NHDP III 5 333 3802 64.82 165.17 215.24 1790.003 2.45 34.037 5.93 34.037 221.17 1824.04 EPC 6 135 218 17 28 116.72 138.76 0 3.91 0 3.91 116.72 142.67 NDB NDB (61) 69 1551 3382 263.34 650 1287.58 2666.34 67.01 124.61 112.66 203.9 1400.24 2870.24 MDR ADB-V (57) 65 1468 3075 63.122 249.238 1284.385 2768.7 46.97 97.66 86.12 217.75 1370.51 2986.45 ADB ADB-VI 50 1523 4297 161.733 505.22 0 177.32 0 116.35 0 205.01 0 382.33 Grand Total 210 5222 15866 611.355 1876.698 3073.475 8038.383 128.62 404.887 221.51 701.387 3294.99 8739.77 CATEGORY No. Of Projects Length Cost OMT 14 813 41 Category No. Of Projects Cost PA March-2020 FA March-2020 Fin Target 2020-21 Total FA 2020-21 Border Check Post 1 1094 85% 931 5.00 0.00 Length in KM Cost in Cr., PA-Physical Achievment, FA-Financial Achievment, Com Dt.-Completion Date, Agr Dt.-Agreement Date, App Dt.-Appointment Date, CFP-Cumlative Financial Progress, GC: Govt. Contribution. Summary - In Progress Projects (Model-wise) Aug-2021, Page-3 Physical Financial Length covered Expenditure Project PA Up to FA Up to Q1_FA 2021- Model Category Sub Model Length Cost Target 2021- Target 2021- Q1_PA 2021-22 during Year 21- during Year 21- CPP CFP Count March-2021 March-2021 22 22 22 22 22 EPC 2 137 902 112.77 432.89 23.88 151.75 4.54 23.04 6.93 23.04 119.7 455.93 NH EPC NHDP III 5 333 3802 215.24 1790.003 64.82 165.17 2.45 34.037 5.93 34.037 221.17 1824.04 EPC 6 135 218 116.72 138.76 17 28 0 3.91 0 3.91 116.72 142.67 NDB NDB 69 1551 3382 1287.58 2666.34 263.34 650 67.01 124.61 112.66 203.9 1400.24 2870.24 MDR ADB-V 65 1468 3075 1284.385 2768.7 63.122 249.238 46.97 97.66 86.12 217.75 1370.505 2986.45 ADB ADB-VI 50 1523 4297 0 177.32 161.733 505.22 0 116.35 0 205.01 0 382.33 RC RC 8 67 146 54.58 50.15 11.3 98.71 6.35 3.46 7.45 10.72 62.03 60.87 SH SHF SHF 5 8 43 2.2 14.22 6.16 28.61 1.3 1.82 2.42 3.02 4.62 17.24 Grand Total 210 5222 15866 3073.475 8038.383 611.355 1876.698 128.62 404.887 221.51 701.387 3294.985 8739.77 CATEGORY No. Of Projects Length Cost OMT 14 892 41 Category No. Of Projects Cost PA March-2020 FA March-2020 Fin Target 2020-21 Total FA 2020-21 Border Check Post 1 1094 85% 931 5.00 0.00 Length in KM Cost in Cr., PA-Physical Achievment, FA-Financial Achievment, Com Dt.-Completion Date, Agr Dt.-Agreement Date, App Dt.-Appointment Date, CFP-Cumlative Financial Progress, GC: Govt. Contribution. Regular Contract Projects (In Progress) Page-4 PA Up to FA Up to Physical Financial Anticipated Length during Expen. during SN Project Name SH Lane Concessionaire Agree't Date Length Cost March- March- Target Target CPP CFP Completion Date Year 21-22 Year 21-22 2021 2021 2021-22 2021-22 Dabra Bhitarwara-Harshi Road M/s Chambal Developers, 13-06-17 & 1 14-10-2016 3.05 9.72 0.00 2.18 3.05 7.54 1.70 1.81 1.70 3.99 Construction of Harshi Bypass Gwalior 31-03-2021 NA NA Raisen Rahatgarh road Construction 05-07-17 & 2 M/s Mukesh K. Verma Sehore 06-07-2016 0.00 4.61 0.00 0.74 0.00 4.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.74 of major bridge at Koula-Nala. 31-05-19 Uchehra Nagod section & Uchehra 16-10-17 & 3 Bypass road (4.7 Km) on Uchehra 56 IL M/s SR. Construction Delhi 17-10-2016 33.16 46.81 36.18 30.31 0.00 13.26 0.00 1.16 36.18 31.47 31-03-19 road Reconstruction & upgradation Up Gradation of Chapada- M/s Rajlaxmi Devbuildcon 4 Hatpipaliya-Newari Road SH-64 (in 64 01-07-2020 31-03-2021 21.00 19.72 14.15 8.32 2.75 11.40 3.85 6.16 18.00 14.48 Bhopal Principal NH) length 21.00 Km. 4L Widening of Chhindwara-Tamia- M/s Naveen Construction 5 Matkuli road (SH-19) in Chhindwara 19 19-06-2020 18-06-2021 8.10 26.90 4.10 8.54 4.00 16.67 1.50 1.30 5.60 9.84 Chhindwara city portion from km. 1 to 9/2. Balance work of Construction of RCC M/s Dada guru Construction 6 drain in Bhoma Village on Seoni- 01-07-2019 31-03-2021 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 Chhindwara Chiraidongari Road Balance work of Construction of M/s Shukla Construction Kasara 7 - - 21-12-2020 20-09-2021 1.50 38.21 0.00 0.00 1.50 36.21 0.40 0.19 0.40 0.19 Motinagar Tili Pathariya Road Distt- Satna Balance work of Construction of 8 service road from Mahamrityunjay M/s Astha Construction Ujjain 05-09-2020 04-12-2020 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.00 0.00 9.19 0.00 0.10 0.15 0.10 to Triveni Dwar Grand Total 66.96 146.37 54.58 50.15 11.30 98.71 7.45 10.72 62.03 60.87 Length in KM Cost in Cr., PA-Physical Achievment, FA-Financial Achievment, Com Dt.-Completion Date, Agr Dt.-Agreement Date, App Dt.-Appointment Date, CFP-Cumlative Financial Progress, GC: Govt. Contribution. State Highway Fund Projects (In Progress) Page-5 PA Up to FA Up to Physical Financial Length Expend. Anticipated SN Project Name Lane Concessionaire Agree't Date Length Cost March- March- Target Target during Yr 21- during Yr CPP CFP Completion Date 2021 2021 2021-22 2021-22 22 21-22 Raisen-Rahatgarh Road Construction 1 of Four Lane Road in km 123 to 125 in 22-08-2017 31-12-2021 3.47 18.37 2.20 9.54 1.27 9.28 0.20 1.12 2.40 10.66 Begamganj Town. M/s Kapcon Projects Silwani-Gairatganj Road Construction Ltd. Chandigarh 2 of Four lane road in km 30 and 31 SH- 11-09-2018 31-03-2021 2.16 15.79 0.00 4.65 2.16 10.95 0.67 0.68 0.67 5.33 4L 44 Widening of Two lane to four lane of M/s Balaji Construction Chhindwara Matkuli Road (SH-62) in 3 company Ghodadongri, 27-08-2020 26-05-2021 1.10 4.37 0.00 0.00 1.10 4.37 1.10 1.11 1.10 1.11 Km 30/6 to 31/6 Newton Chikhli Town Betul Portion. Construction of shoulder & drain on Jabalpur-Narsinghpur-Pipariya road at Shri Paramhans 4 - 08-10-2020 07-04-2021 0.48 0.66 0.00 0.00 0.48 0.55 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.11 Sahpura town in km. 31+200 to Construction, Jabalpur 31+680 Balance work of Construction of M/s Faix Mohammad LOA issued on 22-02- 5 4L 03-11-2020 1.15 3.46 0.00 0.03 1.15 3.46 0.45 0.00 0.45 0.03 Chanderi Town Portion Contractor 2021 Grand Total 8.36 42.65 2.20 14.22 6.16 28.61 2.42 3.02 4.62 17.24 Length in KM Cost in Cr., PA-Physical Achievment, FA-Financial Achievment, Com Dt.-Completion Date, Agr Dt.-Agreement Date, App Dt.-Appointment Date, CFP-Cumlative Financial Progress, GC: Govt.
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