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Public Works (R&B) Department R & B Jammu Annexure to Govt. Order No: 37- PD of 2015, dt: 28/ 02 /2015 Schemetic break-up of Permanant Flood Restoration works taken up under PM's Package for Floods. S. No. Project Cost Funds Funds approved released released Now Name of scheme/project under the already package Public Works (R&B) Department R & B Jammu 1 18 Mtrs. Span RCC Bridge (Single Lane) at village Hansu Chak link road 89.60 17.33 72.27 Fatehpur Salaria road R.S. Pura. 2 80 Mtrs Span Pre-stressed Concrete Bridge (Double Lane) over Balole 630.30 121.90 508.40 Nallah on Kunjwani – Bishnah road in Km Ist RD 900-1000. 3 construction of RCC Counterfort Wall and allied works on left approach 389.00 75.23 313.77 to 4th Tawi Bridge at Belicharana. 4 4th Tawi Bridge 800.00 154.72 645.28 5 50 Mtrs Span PSC Bridge over Balole Nallah near SKUAST Main Gate 38.65 7.47 31.18 on Chatha Miran Sahib road 6 10 mtr span RCC Bridge on J.A Road Km 7th RD 950-1000 15.00 2.90 12.10 7 Reconstruction of Nikki Tawi bridge (300 Mtr Span) 2050.00 396.47 1653.53 8 Four Lane Tawi Bridge 30.00 5.80 24.20 9 Cosnt. of 20 Mtr Span RCC Motorable Bridge on Janipur Amb-ghorata 106.00 20.50 85.50 road (KM12th RD 350-400) 10 Re-construction of 12.00 Mtrs. Span Bridge with Approaches at damaged 56.90 11.00 45.90 site of 6.0 M Span RCC culvert on Deeli Birpur road in Km 3rd RD 825- 837 11 Re-construction of 4.0 Mtrs. Span RCC culvert at Abu Bakar Lane 10.00 1.93 8.07 Bathindi 12 Const of 6.0 mtr span RCC culvert on Kanger Mishriwala road 32.28 6.58 25.70 13 Re-construction of 2 Nos. RCC culverts 6.0 Mtrs. and 4.0 Mtrs. Span on 30.10 5.82 24.28 Sunjwan road near PDP Office and Jalalabad side link Total Jammu District 4277.83 827.67 3450.16 14 Foot suspension bridge at Jatta Over Basanter River District Samba 26.59 5.57 21.02 Sub-Total Samba District 26.59 5.57 21.02 15 Motorable bridge over Nallah Bheeni at Lodnu along with Right and left 45.43 8.79 36.64 approaches 16 Motorable bridge over Nallah Naj Nallah on Phinter Billawar road. 16.34 3.16 13.18 Sub-Total Kathua District 61.77 11.95 49.82 17 RHS Approach of Motorable bridge Sher-E-Kashmir Bridge 900.00 174.06 725.94 18 FJB at Magiana Sawjian 47.00 9.09 37.91 19 FJB at Narrian 47.00 9.09 37.91 20 FJB at Hana Kathu 54.00 10.44 43.56 21 Const. of LHS approach road of Dhundak Bridge incl. construction of 713.68 138.03 575.65 additional (2x37.5m + 1 x 25 M) Span. 22 Approach road of Motorable bridge at Pamrote 290.70 56.22 234.48 23 FJB at Mohalla Cheeran Fazlabad 84.00 16.25 67.75 24 FJB at Charallan near ITI Surankote 80.00 15.47 64.53 25 FJB at Chandimarh I 55.00 10.64 44.36 26 FJB at Dophali II 55.00 10.64 44.36 27 FJB at Nin Hill Sailan 55.00 10.64 44.36 28 FJB at Dochanga 55.00 10.64 44.36 29 FJB at Dhara Samote 80.00 15.47 64.53 30 FJB at Kallar Kattal 85.00 16.44 68.56 31 FJB at Lassana near Zairat Baba Ghulam Shah 60.00 11.60 48.40 32 FJB at Buffliaz 55.00 10.64 44.36 33 FSB at bela Samote near Shamshan Ghat 166.00 32.10 133.90 34 FJB at Seri Khawaja near HSS 60.00 11.60 48.40 35 Const. of additional 50 M Span Bridge on left side approach road at 330.00 63.82 266.18 motorable bridge at Fazlabad Sub-Total Poonch District 3272.38 632.88 2639.50 Annexure to Govt. Order No: 37- PD of 2015, dt: 28/ 02 /2015 Schemetic break-up of Permanant Flood Restoration works taken up under PM's Package for Floods. S. No. Project Cost Funds Funds approved released released Now Name of scheme/project under the already package 36 Tariq Bridge to Court Complex 23.80 4.60 19.20 37 Restoration of right side approach to Chingus Bridge. 45.00 8.70 36.30 38 Restoration of approach to Bridge at Ransoo Taryath Kalakote. 15.76 3.05 12.71 39 Const. of 130 Mtr Span Bridge over Rajouri Nallah at Potha Kallar. 468.65 90.64 378.01 40 Reconstruction of Right left side approach of Larkutti foot bridge 25.00 4.84 20.17 damaged 41 Restoration of approach to Bridge at Panoti Kalakote. 12.25 2.37 9.88 42 Restoration of approach to Bridge at Delhari Kalakote 10.09 1.95 8.14 43 Restoration of approach to Bridge at Andh Kalakote 10.40 2.01 8.39 44 Restoration of approach to Bridge at Chabber Kalakote 10.18 1.97 8.21 45 Restoration of approach to Bridge at Langer near High School on Langer 23.60 4.56 19.04 Nallah. Sub-Total Rajouri District 644.73 124.69 520.04 46 Damaged portion Bridge in Km 23rd Udhampur Ghordi road 294.00 56.86 237.14 47 Forest link (RCC Bridge 12.50 mtr.) 123.00 23.79 99.21 48 Bridge over Pad Devta 77.88 15.06 62.82 49 Foot bridge over Himbra Nallah. 395.00 76.39 318.61 Sub-Total Udhampur District 889.88 172.10 717.78 50 Steel foot Bridge on Singhpora nallah at Pujbah 12.22 2.03 10.19 Sub-Total Kishtwar District 12.22 2.03 10.19 51 101.10 M Span vented causeway of Kheral Jeri road in Km7th. 119.50 23.11 96.39 Sub-Total Reasi District 119.50 23.11 96.39 Sub-Total JAMMU DIVISION 9304.90 1800.00 7504.90 Annexure to Govt. Order No: 37- PD of 2015, dt: 28/ 02 /2015 Schemetic break-up of Permanant Flood Restoration works taken up under PM's Package for Floods. S. No. Project Cost Funds Funds approved released released Now Name of scheme/project under the already package R & B Kashmir 52 Construction of 1x15 Mtr Span steel girder RCC Decked bridge on Akad 99.30 16.00 83.30 Adigohal road at Km 2nd. 53 Re-construction of damaged 6x20 Mtr Span single lane bridge at 363.83 46.00 317.83 Larkipora in Km 9th of ADV road by way of construction of 1x30 Mtr + 1x20 Mtr Spna single lane bridge 54 Recosntrction of Additional Span (1xx15+2x25) Mtr Span bridge at Boon 265.65 49.00 216.65 Dehrun Matipora 55 Construction of 1x12 Mtr Span RCC Slab decked bridge at Reshipora 77.43 9.00 68.43 Kapran over Shah Kul. 56 Construction of 2x10 Mtr Span Jeepable foot bridge at Malikpora 69.79 5.70 64.09 Parraypora Hakura over Nallah Bringi. 57 Construction of 3x20 mtr Span Steel Girder Bridge at Qammer 28.39 10.00 18.39 Dudwangan Road on Nallah Sandran 58 Construction of 2x25 Mtr + 1x 50 Mtr dead Span Steel trussed girder 462.65 64.23 398.42 bridge at Shakerpora over Nallah Sandran on Km 3rd 59 Construction of 1x30 Mtr Span Steel Girder Bridge in Km 6 th on 140.00 28.50 111.50 Gopalpora Tailwai Wangam Shangus road over Airpath Nallah. 60 Construction of 1x20 Mtr Span Panzan Bridge on Soaf Panzgam Road 85.15 16.50 68.65 61 Protection of Right Side Abutment of 276 Mtrs long Bridge at Village 56.71 11.50 45.21 Aung on Anchidora-Aung-Matipora- Nanil road over Lidder Nallah. 62 Restoratiofn of washed away approaches of Fohar Sakrus bridge. 41.92 41.92 0.00 63 Restoration of Scoured And washed away approach filling of 2x25 Mtr 19.60 6.00 13.60 span steel girder bridge on Lallan Ganoora road 64 Construction of washed away approcah on Verinag Side of 6x15 Mtr 76.88 27.00 49.88 Span bridge in Km 20th of ADV road at Dooru. 65 Construction of apparocah wall & RCC Jacketing to 3 No piers to Panzoo 51.34 18.50 32.84 Bridge on Verinag Doodwangam road Km 2nd 66 Re-Construction of washed away approaches / wing wall on Nassu Side ( 40.56 11.00 29.56 U/S) of 2x28 Mtr + 1x30 Mtr Span Bridge over Nallah Sadran on Nassu Kuchipora road Km 2nd. 67 Construction of Apparoach Walls/ Approach filling to 23x20 feet Span 26.77 8.00 18.77 Bridge in Km 1 st RD 500 Mtr of Deethu Cheeripora Road. 68 Construction of Approach walls to 2x20 Feet Span Steel Girder Bridge 11.26 2.00 9.26 in Km 11 th of Thajiwara Chittergull Road. 69 Construction of 2x20 M Span Steel Girder Bridge over Nallah Grawan 138.81 21.00 117.81 near Syedpora Khrity Vailoo. 70 Protection of Larnoo Bridge by way of Jacketing of Abutments and Pier. 15.41 8.50 6.91 71 Construction of 4x30 Mtr Additional Spans to 3x25 Mtr Span existing 573.00 90.00 483.00 Steel Girder Bridge over Nallah Brengi at Kandiwara. Total Distt Anantnag 2644.45 490.35 2154.10 72 Restoration of damaged 2x18.25 Mtr Span Balley Bridge at Gamroo 42.46 17.00 25.46 Bandipora 73 Restoration of damaged 2x20 Mtr Span and 1x25 Mtr Span Foot Bridge 36.83 9.00 27.83 at Bunkote Bandipora 74 Restoration of damaged 2x20 Mtr Span and 1x25 Mtr Span Foot Bridge 12.46 3.00 9.46 at Sumlar Bandipora 75 Restoration of damaged 3x22 Mtr Span Trussed girder Bridge at 19.92 3.00 16.92 Guzerbal Bandipora 76 Construction of approach wall to 1x21 Mtr span steel girder bridge at 29.25 6.00 23.25 Mukhdamyhari Hajan Sub-Total Distt Bandipora 140.92 38.00 102.92 77 Construction of Truss Girder Bridge at Audoora 333.12 59.00 274.12 78 Construction of Truss Gurder Bridge near Hr.
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