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Proposal for Permission for Laying Optical Fiber Cable (OFC) No. RO/VJA/Misc-24/Access/B/OFC/NH-340 C/SL.No.63/ 12. Government of India Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Regional Office, Vijayawada Door No.38 2-3/2, Gorle dalapanna Veedhi, Near American Hospital, Punnammithota, Vijayawada-520010, Tele: 0866-2970220 ; Fax: 0866-2571985 Dated: 97.04.2021 Invitation of Public Comments Sub: Proposal for permission for laying optical fiber cable (OFC) of M/s Reliance Jio Infocom ltd, Hyderabad along NH-340C from Km 57/900 to Km 63/527 for a total route length of 5627mtrs in Pamulapadu mandal, Kurnool District in the State of Andhra Pradesh - reg. Please find enclosed herewith the proposal in accordance with Ministry’s latest guidelines dated 22.11.2016 forwarded by Chief Engineer (R&B), NH & CRF, A.P vide letter dated 12.03.2021 for laying optical fiber cable (OFC) of M/s Reliance Jio Infocom ltd, Hyderabad along NH-340C from Km 57/900 to Km 63/527 for a total route length of 5627mtrs in Pamulapadu mandal, Kurnool District in the State of Andhra Pradesh. “ 2. As per the guidelines, issued by the Ministry vide Circular No.RW/NH- 33044/29/2015/S&R(R) dated 22.11.16, the proposal for accommodation of utility services along and across National Highways shall be put out in the public domain for 30 days from day of uploading for seeking claims and objections (on grounds of public inconvenience, safety and general public interest). 3. In view of the above, comments of the public on the above mentioned proposal is invited on the address mentioned below: The Regional Officer, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Gorle Dalapanna Veedhi, Near American Hospital, Punnami Thota, Vijayawada - 520010 Email id: [email protected] Encls Yours faithfully, (Nakul Prakash Vgrma) Executive Engineer For Regional Officer, Vijayawada Copy to: - 1. Senior Technical Director, NIC for uploading on the Ministry’s website. 2.The Chief Engineer(R&B), NH&CRF, A.P, Room No.412, 4 floor, State HODs Building, M.G. Road, Vijayawada - 520010. 3,M/s Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd., H.No. 40-1-72D, 5" floor, K.K. Towers, Opp. HDFC Bank, M.G. Road, Vijayawada - 520010. Page | of2 4 aa ‘ CERTIFICATE . Undersigned has examined the proposal of the applicant for laying of OFC Cable NH 340-C from Km 8y/900 to 63/327 in total length of 5627 metres and confirm! that the all conditions issued vide Ministry circular No. RW/NH - 33044/29/2015/S&(R) dt: 22.11.2016 has been followed. 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 affected the design, stability 8& traffic safety if highway nor the likely future improvement such as widening of the cattiageway casing of curve etc., . I will ensure supervision of the work if laying of utility and ensure that the defects in road portion after laying of utility are corrected . I will notify/forfeit the BG for claims for damages done/disruption in working if any, . I will ensure that proposed pertnission in entered in the register of records. The record of previous approval if any has been considered and copy of same is enclosed with the proposal. se) ss-LAN Gg ixecutive Engineer, soem) APRDC Division, Kurnool. Aail Government of Andhra Pradesh Roads & Buildings Department From To Srl R.Nagaraju, B.Tech, The Superintending Enginger (R&B), Executive Engineer (R&B) NH Circle, Anantapuramu, APRDC Division Kurnool, Lr.No,OFC Cable/DB/APRDC/KNL/201B-19, Dt:15.03.2019, Slr, Sub:- (R&B) APRDC Division, Kurnool-Permission to tay Optical Fibra cable {OFC) from along NH 340-C (Kurnool ~ Guntur Road) from Km 87/900 to Km 63/527 for a length of 5,627 mits in Pamulapadu Mandal, Kurnool District of Andhra Pradash, under the limits.of R&B, NH Division, Kurnool —Submitted “Reg, Rof:-1}.Lr.No, RW/NH-33044/29/2001S&R® dt: 22. 14, 2016 of Mansy of Road Transport & Highways (MORT&H), New Delhi. 2). RJILIOFC/ROWIINTERCITY INLOBB/AP/NH 340-C/ MIDUTHUR — BHANUMUKKALA /201 9/4260 dt: 27.02.2019 of the Reliance Jlo, Infocomm Limited, Hyderabad, sire | submit that the reference 2n9 cited, Proposal from tha Reliance jlo infocomm, Limited, Hyderave nes received for according permission for road cuttIng and for laying optical Fibre Cable along NH 340-C from Km se -200 to Km 62/5270f Kumool ~ Guntur Road, for a total route length of 5,827 mts in Pamulapadu Mandal. Kurnool ov ctof Andhra Pradesh under the limits of APRDC Division, Kurnool. Further, | submit that as per relerence 1%! cited the service providers shall have to restore the road cut 296 themselves In the entire Urban and Rural areas subject to condition that { the securities be kept by way of Bank es with the departments concerned for the prescribed period of one year and also to be responsible for ‘2° of road to the original profile in accordance with the prescribed spacifisation/conditions. Accordingly an Estimate for ‘Laying the optical Fibre Cable through along NH 340-C from Km 7/900 to Kir alee ene Kurnool- Guntur Road, for a total route length of 5,627 mts in Pamulapadu Mandal, Kurnool District of a fier tadesh under the limits of APRDC Division, Kurnool. i They have recently launched jio 4G service across A.P. and are presently extending 4G Network a 'o remolest areas of the stale and pian to connect as many villages 4s possible to extend the Digital: : general public and also lead to economic development of the people living there; further these services various Govt. Departments like forest, Revenue, Police, Health, Ediication and many. more in belter - - . #2 HOPE ducts of 33 mm oo OD)X 2 ducts will be laid at the extreme LpeeSe edge of Row ata ere f Vat fibre optic backbone link, the trenching & restoration work shall be carried out in accordance with cited MORTH guidance with utmost care. | request the Superintending Engineer (R&B) NH-Cirele, Anantapuramu, that necessary orders may kindly issued to collect the bank guarantee and indemnity bond under taking check list from M/S. Reliance Jlo, Infocomm Limited, Hyderabad. Encl: Boak lets original & 2 copies of xerox. Youre faithfully a A in| ONS ~ st ioe > ' exalt Sine), Is -{ & Bi APRDC Division, Kumool, ws |3|"9 CHECK - LIST Guidelines for processing the proposal for laying of utility line in the land along National Highways vested with NHAI/PWD/BRO. SI. No. Item : 4 Information/ Status | Remarks 1 General information = —_ ——— 11. | Name and Address of the Applicant/Agency Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited _ 7 Regd. Office Address : 9 Floor, Makers Chambers IV, No. 222, Nariman point, Mumbai-400 021 India 1.2 National Highway Number NH-340C | 13 ‘| State a Andhra Pradesh — | 1.4 Location Pamulapadu Mandal, Kurnool District 1.5 (Chainage in km.) along the Road from Km 57/900 to Km 63/527 1.6 Length In Meters 5,627 meters. 1.7 Width of available ROW (a) Left side from center line towards increasing chalnage/ km direction 15 Meters (b) Right side from center line towar ds Increasing chainage/ km direction 15 Meters 18 Praposal to lay the utility {a) Left side from center line towards TI increasing chainage/km directions Km 57/900 to Km 63/527 (b} Right side from center line towards increasing /km direction 19 Proposal to acqulre land a) left side from center line NA b) right side from center line NA 1.10 Whether proposal is in the same side where land is not to be acquired Yes : If not then where to lay the cable (1.11 “| Detalls of already laid services, If any, along |, Detalls of already laid “~~ | the proposed route '. services/permissions granted is i) enclosed. 1.12 Number of existing lanes (2/4/6/8 lanes) 2 lane |. © . a 1.13 Proposed Number of lanes (2 lane with paved NA info Ss_|_shoulders/4 /6/8 lanes) oh. As bon _Setvice road existing or not NA i LAN FS } ~ \7=3\\I If yes then which side re ans Bike “aaa l y hoe yf || (a) Lefgide from center IIne e ot te \ can 2... piviste t 2 ¥ h Ase \or werce RU) Deouty Execuina| VAN (RS Ra GO bs i Ng KERD NH: sSub. ‘Division, iy Maurnoal, CHECK - LIST “(b) Right side from centernter line 1.15 | Proposed Serviceroad s __ | | (a) Left side from center line No proposed Service Road | ; (b) Right side f rom center line = No proposed Service Road_ 1.16 Whether proposal to lay utility is after the Proposal is for laying of utility line service road or between the service road and | (OFC) after the Service Road, = main carriageway _ __| wherever existing 1,17 Whether carrying of sewage/gas pipeline has | No, Utility (OFC) not proposed on been proposed on highway Bridges, Bridges. If yes, then mention the methodology proposed for the same. 118 Whether carrying of sewage/gas ‘pipeline has” No, Utility (OFC) not proposed on | been proposed on the parapet/any part of the the parapet/any part of the Bridges, Bridges. If yes, then mention the methodology _proposed for the same. 1,19 if Crossing of the Road involved If Yes, it shall be either encased in pipes or through structure or conduits specially built for No Crossings involved that purpose at the expense of the agency owning the line a) Whether the existing drainage structures are allowed to carry the Not Applicable a utility pipeline b) Is it ona line normal to NH Not Applicable c) What is the distance of crossing the utility pipelines from the existing structures? Not Applicable Crossings shall not be too near the existing structures on the National Highway, the minimum distance being 15 meter, d) The casing pipe (or conduit pipe in t he case of electric cable) carrying the utility line shall be of steel, cast iron or reinforced concrete and have Not Applicable adequate strength and be large enough to permit ready withdrawal of carrier pipe/cable Mention type of casing.
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