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National Highways Authority of India Atta Gnesl) Uae Wes Tart Uren zor @eft/Tele : 0866-2483910 (ase uhaea sik wsant Hare) g-Ae / E-mail ; [email protected] National Highways Authority of India atta hairovj gnesl) il. sin (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways) arate Sata afiert, ata aa Office of the Regional Officer, Andhra Pradesh Region ARTATAT wite.5.29, dad Stal, Jean aT anf, RoeAET-420 004 simmer SHARATMALA Plot No.21, Teacher's Colony, Gurunanak Nagar Road, Vijayawada-520 008. A.P. ROAD TO PROSPERITY Lr.No NHAI/RO-VJA/1 1045/Noc/2020-21/ 6 % Dt.15.02.2021 INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS Sub: RO - Vijayawada - Project Officer / EE, Andhra Pradesh Township and Infrastructure Development Corporation seeking permission for laying Water Supply Pipeline along National Highway from Km.601.840 to Km.605.340 of NH-16 at RHS in Srikakulam District for a length of 3500mt - Public comments - Reg. The Project Director, PIU - Visakhapatnam submitted a proposal of Andhra Pradesh Township and Infrastructure Development Corporation seeking permission for laying Water Supply Pipeline along National Highway from Km.601.840 to Km.605.340 of NH-16 at RHS in Srikakulam District for a length of 3500mt. As per MORTH guidelines vide letter No. RW/NH-33044/29/2015/S&R® dated 22 November 2016, the Highway Administration will put out the application in the Ministry’s website for 30 days seeking claims and objections (on grounds of public inconvenience, safety and general public interest). In view of the above, the comments of public, if any, on the above mentioned proposal is invited on below mentioned address. Regional Officer - Vijayawada, National Highways Authority of India, Plot No.21, Teachers’ Colony, Gurunanak Nagar Road, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Pin: 520 008. Email: [email protected] (R.K. Singh), Regional Officer RO - Vijayawada F:\RO CORRESPONDENCE \PIU-VSP Corres\NOC.docx RUNS Hates ; Sit-5 We 6, Waet-10, Geant, As farsi - 110 075. ATATSE : http://www.nhai.org Corporate Office : G-5 & 6, Sector -10, Dwaraka, New Delhi - 110 075 Website : http://www.nhai.org MRA WE THAT UHI National Highways Authority of India (ase URaea sik wel aI) cue (MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGHWAYS) BHARATMALA uftaten Sela Fae (HA), AAT, Toes, AL 2/8 WAS, A / Phone : 0891-2707600 Project arene. Unit Oh an Enclave, KM 2/8 NH-16 2714149 » AMAIA - 530 040, U.4., Ae . Hanumanthavaka, Visakhapatnam ~- 530 040, A.P., India ea Nees, 4 vise ona o\ NHAV/PIU-VSP/APTIDCO/RO-VJA/2020/ 6 {o yol\ Dt. 18.01.2021 To : The Regional Officer, woe National Highways Authority of India, ap JAY 202) Regional Office, Gurunanak Nagar, _ Teachers Colony, SiS VIJAYAWADA. Sub: NHAI, PIU, Visakhapatnam - 6-laning of Narasannapeta - Ranastalam section of NH-16 from design Km.580.671 (Existing Km.580.700) to design Km.632.861 (Existing Km.634.000) in the state of Andhra Pradesh under NHDP Phase-V on Hybrid Annuity Mode - Construction of 4384 EWS units at Patrunivalasa in Srikakulam District - Providing of external water supply System to the colony from the source of Nagavali River - Request for issuing NOG - Reg. Ref: (1) AS, M/s. APCO Arasavalli Expressway Pvt., Ltd., Lr.No. AAEPL/NR- APCO/ NHAI/2020-21/1413 Dt. 31.12.2020. (2) IE, M/s. LEC Lr.No. LION/IE-0418/2018/NHAI-APCO-NR/1374 Dt. 22.12.2020. (3) This office Lr.No. NHAI/PIU-VSP/IE/Nar-Ran/APTIDCO WPL/2020/6654 Dt. 14.12.2020. (4) Lr.No. 09/PO/APTIDCO/SKLM/2020/198 Dt. 10.12.2020 received from PO/EE/APTIDCO, Srikakulam. Sir, 1. The Project Officer / EE, APTIDCO, Srikakulam vide Ref : 4 cited above, has submitted a proposal with a request to accord permission for laying of pipeline abutting to NH to provide external water supply system to the colony from the fan, source of Nagavali River to the 4384 EWS Units at Patrunivalasa in Srikakulam District under Housing Scheme in the “Navaratnalu - Pedalandariki illu” by the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Govt., of Andhra Pradesh. 2 The proposal has been inspected and verified by M/s Lion Engineering Consultants and submitted their recommendations vide their letter under reference 2™ cited above (copy enclosed) as per the guidelines and submitted their recommendations as follows: (i) The proposed 400 mm diameter DI water supply pipeline abutting to the NH-16 from Km 601.840 to Km 605.340 if Srikakulam District in Andhra Pradesh State at RCW (Kolkata - Chennai Corridor); Ss (ii) The ROW details as per the available records is 60M*from Km.601.000 to Km.606.000; (iii) The check list submitted the APTIDCO is duly verified against Ministry Circular No.RW/NH-33044/29/2015/S&R® dated 22.11.2016 for relevant information against each item and are found cect Building a Nation, Not Just Roads _ fa sratea : w-5, wa.6, Aaet-10, arat, = e110 075. 4a Ae : http:\iwww.nhai.org Corporate Office : G-5 & 6, Sector-10, Dwaraka, NEW DELHI - 110 075, Website : http:\\www.nhai.org Si The following documents are submitted by the Agency as per the norms and to be followed at site. (a) Proposal letter (b) Check list; (c) Undertaking to take all the actions as prescribed in) Appendix-I of the Ministry Guidelines; (d) Undertaking as per S.NO. 5 of checklist; (e) Indemnity Bond against all damages and claims as per S.No. 5.6 of Checklist; 7 (f) Certificate for 6-Laning; (g) Undertaking to pay necessary license fee; (h) License Agreement; (i) Certified copy of layout plan; (j) Certified copy of location plan; (k) Certified copy of Index map; 3.1 Further the subject stretch is in 6-Laning project from Narasannapeta - Ranasthalam and hence the consent of the Concessionaire M/s. APCO cited under Ref:1, is enclosed herewith. 4. However, Calculations of the license fee statement in line with MoRTH guidelines has been computed by this office and enclosed. ap Keeping in view of the recommendations of the Consultants and subsequent site visit, on» 01.01.2021; the proposal submitted by the APTIDCO, Srikakulam for “permission for laying of 400 mm dia DI water supply pipeline abutting NH-16 from Km 601.840 to Km 605.340 in Srikakulam District in Andhra Pradesh State at RCW (Kolkata - Chennai Corridor) is herewith recommended for according necessary approval of the Competent Authority please. Yours faithfully, GM (T) & Praj t Director Encl: (1) Proposal in two sets (1+1) & Copy of letters under Ref: 1 & 2. CERTIFICATE It is certified that the proposal for “laying of 400 mm dia DI water supply pipeline abutting NH-16 from Km 601.840 to Km 605.340 in Srikakulam District in Andhra Pradesh State at RCW (Kolkata - Chennai Corridor)” is confirming of all the standard conditions / guidelines issued vide Ministry circular No. RW/NH- 33044/29/2015/S&R(R) dt. 22.11.2016, It is certified that any other location of utility line would be extremely difficult and unreasonable costly and installation of utility line within ROW will not adversely affect the design, stability and traffic safety of the Highway nor the likely future improvement such as widening of the carriageway easing of curve etc. | will notify / forfeit the BG for claims for damages done / disruption in working, if any. It is also certified that the details of the proposed permission shall be entered in the Register of Records of the permission maintained by PIU. P. 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