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Comprehensive Mobility Plan Undertaken Under the Scheme of UT Planning Details of the studies/Detailed Project Report/ Comprehensive Mobility Plan undertaken under the Scheme of UT Planning (A) Completed Studies (Since 1998-99) Sl. No. Study-name Consultant (1) (2) (3) 1. Techno-Econo Feasibility Study – Sky Bus M/s CES(I) Ltd. Metro Project, Mumbai (2002-03) 2. Techno-Economic Feasibility Study of MRTS in RITES Ltd. Kochi City (1998-99) 3. Comprehensive Traffic & Transportation Study M/s Lea Associates South Asia Pvt. for Bhopal Urban Area. Ltd. (1998-99) 4. Comprehensive Traffic & Transportation Study RITES Ltd. for Hawrah Municipal Corporation (HMC) (1997-98) 5. Comprehensive Traffic & Transportation Study RITES Ltd. for Agra-Taj Trapezium Area (1998-99) 6. Project entitled Tata Energy Research Institute “An Environmentally sound transport system (TERI) for Delhi.” (1998-99) 7. Integrated Multi-Model Transport Plan for RITES Ltd. Calcutta. (1995-96) 8. DPR for MRTS for Bangalore. M/s DMRC Ltd. (1990-91) 9. Feasibility study on Integrated Mass Transit RITES Ltd. System for the cities of Lucknow, Kanpur and Lucknow-Kanpur. (1996-97) 10. DPR for ETB at Chandigarh. BHEL (2000-01) 11. Feasibility Study for Comprehensive Traffic & Transportation (CT&T) Study for M/s CES(I) Ltd. Thiruvanantpuram (1998-99) 12. Short term Traffic Transportation studies for Rajkot City M/s CES (I) Ltd. (2000-01) 13. Short term Traffic Transportation studies for Bhavnagar City M/s Lea Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd. (2000-01) 14. Short term Traffic Transportation studies for Jamnagar City M/s CES (I) Ltd. (2000-01) 15. CT&T Study for Indore Urban Area M/s CES(I) Ltd. 16. CT&T Study for M/s Lea Associates South Asia Pvt. Gwalior Urban Area Ltd. 17. Traffic System Management (TSM) for improvement of Urban Transport in Raipur City M/s CRAPHTS Consultants Ltd. 18. CT&T Study for M/s CES (I) Ltd. Jabalpur Urban Area 19. DPR Study for rail based MRTS Hyderabad (i) DMRC (DPR Study) (1999-2000) (ii) L&T Ramboll (Comprehensive Study for MRTS) 20. (i) Parking Requirements for Chennai M/s Wilbur Smith Associates Pvt. Ltd. Metropolitan Area in Chennai (1999-2000) (ii) Densification of MRTS Corridor in L&T Ramboll Chennai/CMDA. C.E.Ltd. Chennai (1999-2000) 21. DPR for Delhi MRTS Project, Phase-II DMRC through (2002-03) RITES Ltd. 22. Preparation of DPR for Metro Link to Gurgaon. M/s DMRC Ltd. (2005-06) 23. Techno-Economic Feasibility Study of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar and link between them and M/s RITES Ltd. Sub-urban transport System. 24. Preparation of DPR for Central Sectt.-- M/s DMRC Ltd. Badarpur Corridor of Delhi Metro (2007-08) 25. Preparation of DPR for Kochi Metro Rail M/s DMRC Ltd. Project (2005-06) 26. DPR for East-west Metro Corridor for Kolkata M/s DMRC Ltd. (2002-03) 27. Preparation of DPR for extension of Metro Rail to M/s DMRC Ltd. Bahadurgarh and Faridabad. (2005-06) 28. Traffic & Transportation Policies & Strategies in M/s Wilbur Smith Associates Pvt. Ltd. Urban Areas. (2005-06) 29. Feasibility Study of Outer Ring Road Project for M/s SOWIL Ltd. Chennai Metropolitan Area. 30. Detailed Feasibility Report for Chennai Metro M/s DMRC Ltd. 31. DPR for Metro rail System for Ahmedabad- M/s DMRC Ltd. Gandhinagar & Regional Rail System for Ahmedabad 32. Comprehensive Mobility Planning for Kolkata M/s IDFC (2008-2009) 33. Comprehensive Mobility Planning for Agartala M/s DDF Consultants, Delhi (2009-10) ( Under New Scheme) 34. Feasibility Study of Six BRTS corridors, Three M/s Matt MacDonald, M/s RITES, M/s Light Rail Transit corridors, Three Mono Rail SMEC I P Ltd., Transit corridors and one Travel Demand M/s Semaly SA, France, M/s BCEOM Forecast Study Societe Francaise D Ingeniere, M/s MVS Asia, M/s Tonichi, M/s TREI (2008-09) 35. DPR for extension of Delhi Metro from Dwarka to M/s DMRC Ltd. Najafgarh (2008-09) 36. DPR for Chennai Metro Rail project M/s DMRC Ltd. (Washermenpet ot Chennai Airport and Chennail central to St Thomas Mount corridors) 37. Preparation of DPR for Delhi Metro Phase-III M/s DMRC Ltd corridors 38. Preparation of Traffic & Transportation Plan for M/s RITES Ltd. Bangalore. 39. DPR for extension of East -West Metro Corridor M/s DMRC Ltd. from Salt lake to Kolkata Airport. 40. Study on Integrated Transport Plan in NCR by M/s CES Ltd NCRPB at the behest of Planning Commission 41. Research for project on scientific management of Institute of Urban Transport(IUT)in cycle rickshaws / cycle rickshaw trolleys for association with M/s. Indivelop, New welfare of pullers and proper enforcement of Delhi cycle rickshaw bye laws of the Municipal Bodies under PPP in Delhi & Chandigarh 42. Applied research study to develop state specific IUT/UMTC replicable model to launch city bus service on PPP model in Ranchi and Bhuwaneshwar. 43. CTTP of six cities of Karnataka(Namely M/s ICRA Management Consulting Mangalore, Mysore, Belgaum, Bellary, Gulbarg Services Ltd., New Delhi& Transport and Hubli-Dharwad) Training Institute & Consultancy, Bangalore October, 2012 B. Current Studies/DPR/CMP Sl. No. Study-name Consultant (1) (2) (3) 1. CMP Guwahati M/s Wilbur smith associate, Bangalore 2. Five Rapid assessment studies and -- scheme formulation for priority areas in Bangalore Metropolitan areas 3. ITS base urban transport management -- system study in Solapur, Maharashtra 4. CTTP for Klyan Dombivili Municipal Lea Associates Corporation, Maharshtra 5. ITS base traffic enforcement system for Manipur ITS Society. strengthening urban transport system in Imphal, Manipur 6. DPR for BRTS corridors in M/s CES India(P) Ltd. Thiruvananthapuram 7. CMP Chandigarh M/s DDF Consultants, New Delhi 8. CMP Gangtok M/s DDF Consultants, New Delhi 9. Feasibility studies for BRTS system on M/s UMTC Ltd. East-west corridors in Delhi 10. Comprehensive Transport study for Leas South East Asia and LEA International Hyderabad Metropolitan Region(HMR) 11. Feasibility studies for preparation of DPR M/s UMTC Ltd. for three priority corridors of NCR region by M/s DIMMTS Ltd. NCRPB 12. Comprehensive Mobility Plan, Jaipur M/s Wilbur Smith Associates 13. Comprehensive Mobility Plan for Shimla M/s UMTC 14. Comprehensive Mobility Plan for Shilong M/s UMTC 15. Comprehensive Mobility Plan for Bhopal M/s DIMTS (and Meha & Mehta Associates) 16. C omprehensive Mobility Plan for Dehradun, M/s U - Dec Nanital, Haridwar, Mussoori 17. CMP for Kota M/s UMTC 18. Detailed Feasibility Report and CEPT, Ahmedabad/ Lea Associates. Implementation Plan for Hubli-Dhawqar BRTS 19. Preparation of Integrated Comprehensive -- Mobility Plan for(i) Bhubaneswar-Cuttack and (ii) Puri-Konark 20. Feasibility survey for Metro Rail from Lado DMRC Sarai to Badarpur. 21. Transit Oriental Development Study by DMRC DMRC for existing Metro Corridor between Chattarpur and Arjangarh in New Delhi 22. Preparation of Feasibility Study Report for M/s RITES Ltd. Metro Airport Rail Line (MARL), Bangalore 23. Study for provision of pedestrian facilities iTrans, IIT Delhi & NMT linkages and dedicated feeder bus services at Metro Rail stations for Hyderabad Metro Rail Projects 24. Preparation of Detailed Feasibility Report -- (DPR) for Vadodara Mass Transit System. 25. Non Motorized Transportation (NMT) M/s UMTC Master Plan and DPR for the city of Rajkot 26. Preparation of DPR and Capital M/s UMTC Investment for implementation of Public Bicycle share scheme in the city of Bhopal by Bhopal Municipal Corporation 27. Preparation of Detailed Feasibility Report DMRC (DPR) for Nagpur metro rail project 28. Detailed feasibility report for Vadodara -- Mass Transit System plan .
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