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APPENDIX-I Form-9 Abstract of Eligible Assignments of Key APPENDIX-I Form-9 Abstract of Eligible Assignments of Key Personnel Name of Key Personnel: Ar. Gurpreet Singh Shah Designation: Team Leader Name of Payment## firm for Designation of (in Rs/ Date of completion Manday S.N Name of Name of which the the Key million $) of project s o Project* Client Key Personnel on for the assignment Spent (1) (2) (3) Personnel the project assignment (7) (8) worked (6) (4) (5) Airports Kamraj New Domestic Terminal for Phase – II at Authority of Chennai Airport (Brownfield Airport) 10 million India (Public Capacity Terminal (77,000 sqmt) buildings Kamraj Entity) Completion date Creative Co-lead principal 1 International Terminal, Chennai (Brownfield Rajiv Gandhi INR 48.05 Cr (month/year): April 150 Group in charge Airport) (66,000 sqmt, 4 Million pax/ year) Bhawan, 2012 international equivalent to 10 million capacity Safdarjung terminal domestic Airport, New Delhi – 110 003 Airports Authority of India (Public New Integrated Terminal Building at Dabolim, Goa Entity) Completion date (65,000 sqm terminal building and MLCP – 15000 Rs 5.20 Creative Co-lead principal 2 Rajiv Gandhi (month/year): December 130 sqm, 4 million integrated capacity terminal) Crore Group in charge Bhawan, 2013 equivalent to 10 million capacity terminal domestic Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi – 110 003 Airports Co-lead principal Authority of in charge New Integrated Passenger Terminal at Raipur Airport India (Public Rs 4.88 Creative Completion date 3 (1.2 Million pax/ year) Entity) Crore Group (month/year): June 2013 150 37 Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi – 110 003 Airports Co-lead principal Authority of in charge India (Public Entity) Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung New Integrated Passenger Terminal at Vadodara Airport, New Creative Completion date 4 Airport (1 Million pax/ year) Delhi – 110 003 Rs 4 Crore Group (month/year): Oct 2016 150 Airports Co-lead principal Authority of in charge India (Public Entity) Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Providing architectural consultancy services for the Safdarjung work of Construction of metro rail station at Chennai Airport, New Rs 1.49 Creative Completion date 5 Airport, Chennai Delhi – 110 003 Crore Group (month/year): Dec 2015 140 C.S Projects (I) Co-lead principal Comprehensive Architecture & Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd. (Private in charge for Tex valley, an integrated complex comprising of Entity) following: 5/1, Veterinary a) Weekly Market Rs 1.20 Crore Hospital Road, b) The Trade Fair Complex Erode, Tamil Rs 1.20 Creative Completion date 6 c) The Super Mart building. Nadu 638001 Crore Group (month/year): Dec 2013 120 Kongu Institute Co-lead principal of Technology in charge Trust (Private Entity) Kongu Engineering Completion date Master planning, Architectural & Engineering College Campus, Rs 0.54 Creative (month/year): May 7 Services for Kongu Vellar Institute Campus Perundurai, Crore Group 2015 150 38 Erode-638052, Tamil Nadu MEGA Co-lead principal (Metrolink in charge Express for Gandhinagar & Ahemdabad) Transit Oriented Development and Planning/Design (Public Entity) of stations as multi modal hubs (5 metro stations) 5th Floor, Nirman for MEGA Bhawan, Opp. A. Koba Circle Metro Station Gate No. 4, B. Akshardham Metro Station Sachivalaya, C. AEC Metro Station Sector- 10A, D. Vadaj metro Station Gandhinagar- Rs 0.29 Creative Completion date 8 E. Paladi Metro Station 382010 Gujarat Crore Group (month/year): Sep 2013 120 Avinash Group Co-lead principal (Private Entity) in charge Avinash House, Consultancy Services for Comprehensive Maruti Business Architecture, MEP and Structural works for Park, G.E. Road, Residential Project Avinash Capital Homes Phase – II Raipur- 492 001 Rs 0.60 Creative Completion date 9 (A), Saddu Raipur (C.G.) Crore Group (month/year): Oct 2017 130 Avinash Group Co-lead principal (Private Entity) in charge Avinash House, Consultancy Services for Comprehensive Maruti Business Architecture, MEP and Structural works for Park, G.E. Road, Residential Project "Avinash Capital Homes Phase – Raipur- 492 001 Rs 0.52 Creative Completion date 10 II (B), Saddu Raipur (C.G.) Crore Group (month/year): Aug 2017 125 SGS India Pvt. Co-lead principal Ltd (Private in charge Entity) 226, Udyog Vihar, Phase – 1 Gurgaon, Completion date New Integrated Terminal Building and associated Haryana - Rs 5.59 Creative (month/year): Sep 2019 11 works at Agartala Airport, Tripura 122009 Crore Group (Expected) 135 12 Preparation of detailed project report (DPR) and Airports Rs 0.70 Creative Co-lead principal Completion date 150 39 obtaining Environmental Clearance for the work of Authority of Crore Group in charge (month/year): June Construction of Green Field Airport at holongi, India (Public 2018 (Expected) Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. Entity) Operational Offices, Gurgaon Road, New Delhi – 110 037. Maharashtra Co-lead principal Airports in charge Development Company Ltd. (Public Entity) MADC, 8th Floor, World Comprehensive Architecture, Aviation Planning, Trade Centre, MEP, Structure & Engineering services of Airside and Cuffe Parade, Completion date City side Development of New Greenfield Mumbai - 400 Rs 1.27 Creative (month/year): Ongoing 13 International Airport at Shirdi 005, India Crore Group 120 GEMS Education Co-lead principal Private Ltd. in charge (Private Entity) C- 310-311, 3rd Floor, Tower C, Unitech Business Zone, Nirvana Country, South Completion date City-II, Gurgaon- Rs 1.14 Creative (month/year): June 14 GEMS School, Kochi 122018 Crore Group 2018 (Expected) 100 Comprehensive Architectural & Engineering services Naya Raipur Co-lead principal for development of 4 Railway Stations Development in charge (Winner of International Design Competition): Authority i. Naya Raipur Main Station (Total Built-up (Public Entity) Area 19,700 m2) Capital ii. Udyog Nagar Station (Total Built-up Area Complex, Completion date 13,540 m2) Sector-19, Naya Rs 0.13 Creative (month/year): June 15 iii. CBD Station (Total Built-up Area 20,644 m2) Raipur 492 002, Crore Group 2018 (Expected) 150 40 iv. Pandit Shyama Prasad Mukherjee trade Chhattisgarh centre Station (Total Built-up Area 11,800 m2) Comprehensive Architectural & Engineering services Co-lead principal for development of 4 Railway Stations Naya Raipur in charge (Winner of International Design Competition): Development i. Naya Raipur Main Station (Total Built-up Authority Area 19,700 m2) (Public Entity) ii. Udyog Nagar Station (Total Built-up Area Capital 13,540 m2) Complex, iii. CBD Station (Total Built-up Area 20,644 m2) Sector-19, Naya Completion date Pandit Shyama Prasad Mukherjee trade centre Raipur 492 002, Rs 0.13 Creative (month/year): June 16 Station (Total Built-up Area 11,800 m2) Chhattisgarh Crore Group 2018 (Expected) 150 41 APPENDIX-I Form-9 Abstract of Eligible Assignments of Key Personnel Name of Key Personnel: Ar. Charanjit Singh Shah Designation: Chief Architect Name of Payment## firm for Designation (in Rs/ Date of completion Name of Name of which the of the Key Mandays S.No million $) of project Project* Client Key Personnel on Spent (1) for the assignment (2) (3) Personnel the project (8) assignment (7) worked (6) (4) (5) Kamraj New Domestic Terminal for Phase – II at Airports Authority of Chennai Airport (Brownfield Airport) 10 million India (Public Entity) Completion date Capacity Terminal (77,000 sqmt) buildings Kamraj Creative Chief 1 Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, INR 48.05 Cr (month/year): 150 International Terminal, Chennai (Brownfield Group Architect Safdarjung Airport, April 2012 Airport) (66,000 sqmt, 4 Million pax/ year) New Delhi – 110 003 international equivalent to 10 million capacity terminal domestic New Integrated Terminal Building at Dabolim, Goa Airports Authority of (65,000 sqm terminal building and MLCP – 15000 India (Public Entity) Chief Completion date 2 Creative sqm, 4 million integrated capacity terminal) Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Rs 5.20 Crore Architect (month/year): 130 Group equivalent to 10 million capacity terminal domestic Safdarjung Airport, New December 2013 Delhi – 110 003 Airports Authority of India (Public Entity) Completion date New Integrated Passenger Terminal at Raipur Creative Chief 3 Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Rs 4.88 Crore (month/year): June 150 Airport (1.2 Million pax/ year) Group Architect Safdarjung Airport, New 2013 Delhi – 110 003 42 Airports Authority of India (Public Entity) Completion date New Integrated Passenger Terminal at Vadodara Creative Chief 4 Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Rs 4 Crore (month/year): Oct 150 Airport (1 Million pax/ year) Group Architect Safdarjung Airport, New 2016 Delhi – 110 003 Airports Authority of India (Public Entity) Completion date Providing architectural consultancy services for the Creative Chief 5 Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Rs 1.49 Crore (month/year): Dec 140 work of Construction of metro rail station at Group Architect Safdarjung Airport, New 2015 Chennai Airport, Chennai Delhi – 110 003 Comprehensive Architecture & Engineering C.S Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd. Services for Tex valley, an integrated complex (Private Entity) Completion date comprising of following: Creative Chief 6 5/1, Veterinary Hospital Rs 1.20 Crore (month/year): Dec 120 a) Weekly Market Rs 1.20 Crore Group Architect Road, Erode, Tamil Nadu 2013 b) The Trade Fair Complex 638001 c) The Super Mart building. Kongu Institute of Technology Trust (Private Entity) Completion date Master planning, Architectural & Engineering Creative Chief 7 Kongu Engineering Rs 0.54 Crore (month/year): May 150 Services for Kongu Vellar Institute Campus Group Architect College Campus, 2015 Perundurai, Erode- 638052,
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