BACKGROUND COURSE DIRECTOR / CONTACT Certificate Course PERSON on In last two decades urban areas in are experiencing rapid growth in population. However, the basic infrastructure in the Course Director: PROF. SASWAT BANDHYOPADHYAY cities has not been able to match with this rapid urban growth and HoD - Environment Planning, CEPT URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE hence is overstressed. Such development poses serious health as well as economic risks to the entire community. With a restricted Phone: (079) 26302470 / 2740 /1960 PLANNING resource base, poor institutional capacities, the urban Mobile: 094263 19352 infrastructure development in India is a big challenge to planning Contact Person: Ms. Bina Patel/ Mr. Hiten Desai professionals. Mobile: 09427951099/08469154295 The Government has taken initiatives to improve the infrastructure E-mail: [email protected] facilities in the urban areas under JnNURM mission. Government has permitted the Urban Local Bodies (ULB’s) to raise funds on their COURSE STRUCTURE own from various sources besides inviting the Public-Private- Partnership to invest in the urban infrastructure projects. OBJECTIVES Module Topics This Internet-based course aims at providing trade policy makers, Module 1 Introduction advisors, researchers, private sector operators (representatives of Module 2 Basic Concepts agriculture, industry, and services), and export support institutions Module 3 Infrastructure Demand Assessment in client countries with useful insights and better understanding of: utilities, approaches to planning, designing, and maintenance. Assignment-1 Module 4 Road Transportation WHO MAY BE BENEFITED / Module 5 Urban Water Supply TARGET GROUP Module 6 Waste Water or Sewerage or Sanitation Planning The course will be helpful to the planning and management Assignment-2 professionals, persons working in development projects in public or Module 7 Solid Waste Management private sector, academicians, engineers, planners, biologists, geographers, architects, archeologists, environmental consultants, Module 8 The Project & the Bid Process Management self employed practitioners, NGOs working in environmental Module 9 Project Finance sectors, relevant Government departments, journalists, science/ engineering graduates and post graduates. Module 10 Public Private Partnership Assignment-3 COURSE DELIVERY Module 11 Detailed Project Report The course consists of self-paced modules, reference reading Module 12 Environmental Impact Assessment materials, sector specific case studies, online quizzes, exercises and assignments. The course materials and presentations shall be Individual Final Assignment uploaded on the CEPT University’s E-learning portal. Registered Course Duration: 6 months students will be given access the CEPT University’s E-learning portal for a specific enrolled duration. ADMISSION

ELIGIBILITY This e-course is offered twice every year during the months of April Graduation in any Discipline with Minimum 50 % & November. Admission is conferred entirely on the basis of Centre for Continuing Education Diploma with Minimum 50% along with minimum 1 years of information provided by the applicant in the application form and work Experience. the required supporting documents. No admission test is CEPT UNIVERSITY Professional student appearing final year exam may also apply conducted. Now enrolment is just a click away for online e-Courses. K. L. Campus, -380009. , India Just fill in your application form & get registered. For getting CEPT Phone: +91-79-26302425/ 26302470 COURSE FEE & ADMISSION FEE Online Application Form please visit to www.cept.ac.in (under Website: www.cept.ac.in Rs. 17,500/- Course Fee and Rs. 200/- Admission Fee Centre for Continuing Education- Courses). COURSE STRUCTURE OF URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING

Module Class Topics Introduction to Class 1 Urban Development in India

1 Urban Class 2 National Urban Planning Policy Development Class 3 Urban Development Planning

Module Planning & Class 4 Planning Process‐ DP, TPS & MP Infrastructure Class 5 Need of Infrastructure due to Urbanization Basic Concepts of Class 6 Why Focus on Urban Infrastructure

2 Urban Class 7 Urban Legislations

Infrastructure Class 8 Surveys & Investigations and Mapping for Urban Infrastructure Services

Module Class 9 Total Station Survey Class 10 Map Preparation in Urban Infrastructure Planning Infrastructure Class 11 Introduction to Demand Assessment

3 Demand Class 12 Social Demand Assessment Assessment Class 13 Water Supply Demand

Module Class 14 Waste Water Demand Class 15 Road & SWM Demand

Road Class 16 Design Criteria of Road Project

4 Transportation Class 17 Traffic & Transportation Surveys Class 18 Design of Pavement ‐ I

Module Class 19 Design of Pavement ‐ II Class 20 Bicycle & Pedestrian path Water Supply Class 21 Water Supply Sectoral Issues

5 Class 22 Planning Guidelines of Water Supply Class 23 Distribution System

Module Class 24 Water Supply: Case Studies Class 25 Rain Water Harvesting Sewerage Class 26 Introduction

6 Class 27 Planning Guidelines Class 28 Waste Water Treatment

Module Class 29 DEWATS ‐ I Class 30 DEWATS ‐ II

Solid Waste Class 31 An overview of Solid Waste

7 Management Class 32 SWM Issues Class 33 Planning & Designing Criteria

Module Class 34 SW Treatment & Disposal Class 35 Case Studies Module Class Topics Project & Bid Class 36 Project – Introduction

8 Process Class 37 Technical Analysis Management Class 38 Basics of Bid Process Management

Module Class 39 Evaluation, Negotiation & Contract Class 40 Case Studies Project Finance Class 41 Financial Analysis of a Project

9 Class 42 Depreciation, Tax & Cash Flow Class 43 Investment Decision

Module Class 44 Investment Decision‐DSCR Class 45 – A Case Study Public Private Class 46 Why PPP ?

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Partnership Class 47 Options of Private Sector Participation Class 48 PPP Models

Module Class 49 Framework for PPP Class 50 Delhi‐Noida: A Case Study

Detailed Project Class 51 Contents of DPR

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Preparation Class 52 JnNURM Tool Kit Class 53 Project Report Preparation‐I

Module Class 54 Project Report Preparation‐II Class 55 Rajkot Water Supply‐ A Case Study Environmental Class 56 Introduction of EIA

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Impact Class 57 Key Elements of EIA Process Assessment Class 58 EIA Policy & Legislation

Module Class 59 Typical Urban Environmental Issues/Impacts Class 60 Project Specific Environmental Management Plan (EMP)