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Sl. No. Financial Year Dept. Name of Principal Investigator Title of the Project Funding Agency Total Amount Sanctioned (Rs. In Total Amount Name of Principal Sl. No. Financial Year Dept. Title of the Project Funding Agency Sanctioned Investigator (Rs. in lakh) Soil Investigation for the Proposed Construction of Boy's Hostel in College of Engineering & Ceramic 1 2015-2016 Civil Ambarish Ghosh the premises of Government College of Engineering & Ceramic 1.8000 Technology, Govt. of West Bengal Technology, Kolkata PRAKRITIK Housing Co- 2 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vetting of G+16 Storied building at New Town Kolkata 1.9465 operative Society Ltd. 3 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vetting of 4 Storied Barrack & Type II Residential Building Aakriti, Kolkata 0.8588 Conveyor & Ropeway Services 4 2015-2016 IIPC Ashok Kumar Maitra Technical Inspection (Visual) of Non-linear Ropeway site at Bhasa 0.3435 Pvt. Ltd. 5 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vetting of Salt Lake KendriyaVidyalaya Abhirup Architects & Engineers 0.4000 Vetting of Hydraulic Design and Drawing of Storm Water Drainage Comtel Consultants 6 2015-2016 Civil Asok Adak System of Lake Gardens Area under Borough - X of KMC followed 1.1000 &InfraprojectsPvt. Ltd. by proposal of Drainage Pumping Station Vetting of structural design of proposed construction of East WBPH & Infrastructure 7 2015-2016 Civil Subrata Chakraborty 1.7175 Bidhannagar Police Station Development Corporation Ltd. Advisory Services for Carrying out Social and Environment Impact 8 2015-2016 HRM Manas Kumar Sanyal RITES Ltd. 1.3740 Assessment for SH-13 Package - III Independent Assessment of effect of vibration, emanating from installation of Piles for Construction of proposed B+G+XVII office Siddha Real Estate Development 9 2015-2016 Civil Ambarish Ghosh building - Siddha Esplanade Project, Kolkata under M/S SIDDHA 2.0610 Private Limited REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE LIMITED at 6 J.L. Nehru Road, Kolkata - 700007 10 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vetting of Building in B.R. Singh Hospital Panchadeep Constructions Ltd. 0.5000 11 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vetting of Structural design - Akademia Tower ShibNiketanPvt. Ltd. 2.5763 Vetting of Design & Drawings of Effluent Treatment Plant at Effluent & Water Treatment 12 2015-2016 Civil Aparna (Dey) Ghosh 0.7584 Haringhata Dairy under KMDA, E&WEPL Engineers (P) Ltd. 13 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Third Party Inspection of paving block Haldia Dock Complex 2.5992 Independent Assessment of effect of vibration, emanating from installation of Sheet Piles using a vibro-sinker at 2 Judge Court Road, ShapoorjiPallonji and Company 14 2015-2016 Civil Ambarish Ghosh Alipore, Kolkata (for PROPOSED CESC CORPORATE OFFICE 1.7368 Pvt. Ltd. BUILDING), on the adjoining structures and providing guidance to the construction team Conveyor & Ropeway Services 15 2015-2016 IIPC Ashok Kumar Maitra Technical Inspection of DRV Passenger Ropeway at Darjeeling 1.8810 Pvt. 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Ltd. paved shoulder under EPC Mode: Safety Consultant Arun Kumar Vetting for Civil Design and Drawings for Abutment of Bailey Bridge Sinha & Associates (Engineers & 29 2015-2016 Civil 0.8427 Chakraborty Bridge (Package for Sambalpur &Sudargarh District, Odisha Design Consultants) Vetting of the Design of Foundation and Superstructure system for Garhbeta College, Garhbeta, 30 2015-2016 Civil Ambarish Ghosh the proposed project "Construction of G+2 Educational Building at 0.7500 PaschimMedinipur - 721127 Garhbeta college" Soil Exploration for Construction of Multi Storied Building in the SammilaniMahavidyalaya, E.M. 31 2015-2016 Civil Ambarish Ghosh 0.9700 College Premises Bypass, Baghajatin Arun Kumar Consultancy for Material Design for piles etc for DebendrabalaGhat 32 2015-2016 Civil Simplex Infrastructures Limited 0.2247 Chakraborty to Newtown 11.5 km Pipe line project Technical vetting of structural design and estimate of a new 33 2015-2016 Civil Tapas Kumar Roy Moyna College, PurbaMedinipur 2.0000 classroom building of Moyna College 34 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Inspection of VidyasagarSetu HRBC 234.1270 35 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vettling of Beck Bagan Flyover &Mridangabhanga Bridge HRBC 16.8074 36 2015-2016 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vetting of Design & Drawing of Tower at Belilius Park, Howrah PanchdeepContructions Ltd. 2.2800 Vetting of pavement design of strengthening and widening to 37 2015-2016 Civil Sudip Kumar Roy Solo Consulting Services Pvt. 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Vetting of Design and Drawing of B+G+2 Kolkata House of Govt. of National Building Construction 42 2015-2016 Civil Sujit Kumar Dalui 3.5000 West Bengal at Alipore, Kolkata Coporation Ltd. Electri Technical Consultancy on Electrical Equipment, Indo Nabin Projects Indo Nabin Projects Limited, 43 2014-2015 Ashok Kumar Maitra 3.2809 cal Limited Kolkata Renovation, Rehabilitation and Strengthening of Old Arched 44 2014-2015 Civil Sudip Kumar Roy Burdwan Development Authority 4.8000 Masonry Bridge over river Bankra at Birhata on G.T. Road Burdwan 45 2014-2015 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Relationship as Advisor SarojInfraconPvt. Ltd. 1.1236 Structural Vetting for the work "Construction of Maharaja 46 2014-2015 Civil Tapas Kumar Roy Haldia Development Authority 5.0243 NandakumarMahavidyalaya at BhabanipurPurbaMedinipur" Proof Checking of Launching Scheme of Bhatpara ROB & POT PTFE Larsen & Toubro Ltd., 47 2014-2015 Civil Ambarish Ghosh 1.1236 bearing of KMDA Project Construction, Infrastructure IC Arun Kumar Vetting for Civil Design and Drawings for Abutment of Bailey Bridge Sinha & Associates (Engineers & 48 2014-2015 Civil 0.5056 Chakraborty (Package for Koraput District, Odisha) Design Consultants) Road and Building Research 49 2014-2015 Civil Aparna (Dey) Ghosh Training Programme for PWD Engineers - Module 2 & 3 0.3000 Institute Road and Building Research 50 2014-2015 Civil Aparna (Dey) Ghosh Training Programme for PWD Engineers - Module 1 0.1500 Institute Vetting of Design & Drawing of Arsenic cum Iron Removal Plant Effluent &Watertreatment 51 2014-2015 Civil Aparna (Dey) Ghosh 1.0112 (AIRP) Engineers (P) Ltd. Amit Roy Chowdhury, AE&A 52 2014-2015 SantanuMajumder&Nilo Vibration Analysis of Cooling Towers Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd. 0.7500 M yKhutia Soil Investigation for the Proposed Construction of G+9 Storied South 24 Parganas Division, 53 2014-2015 Civil Ambarish Ghosh Building for Mother and Child Hub in the Compound of Canning Social Sector, P.W. Dte., Govt. of 5.4495 Sub-Division Hospital in the District of South 24 Parganas West Bengal 54 2014-2015 Civil Saibal Kumar Ghosh Vetting of RCC Box under B.G. Mainline at Dunlop E.E. PWD Kolkata North Division 1.1236 Soil Exploration Work at HIT Scheme No. VI, Holding No.144, 144/3, 55 2014-2015 Civil Ambarish Ghosh 145/1, 146, 146/1, 146/2, 147(P), Naskarpara Road, Ghusuri, Salkia, Howrah Improvement Trust 1.8000 Howrah for the work:- Construction of Old Age Home Tapas Kumar Roy and 56 2014-2015 Civil Quality testing of road works under Alipore Division, PWD PWD, Govt.
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