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Position of Surveys of Andhra Pradesh State As on 29.01.2021 POSITION OF SURVEYS OF ANDHRA PRADESH STATE AS ON 29.01.2021. INDEX S. No. Description Page No. A Abstract of AP Survey 1 B SURVEY REPORTS SUBMITTED TO BOARD - 12 No’s 2 TO 4 (Col. No. 2) 1 Updating of Gadwal – Macherla (NL) 2 2 Vishnupuram (Macherla)-Vinukonda(NL) 2 3 Jaggayyapeta Town (Mathampalli )-Miryalaguda 2 4 RETS between Tenali-Repalle (DL) 2 5 Narsapur-Machilipatnam (RETS) (NL) 2 6 PETS between Pakala-Tirupati (DL) as a part of Katpadi-Tirupati (RE) 3 7 PETS between Mahaboobnagar-Gooty (DL) (PETS) 3 8 Up dating Kondapalli - (Penuballi) Kothagudem 3 9 RETS between Singarayakonda-Kanigiri (NL) 4 10 PETS between Dharmavaram-Pakala (DL) 4 11 RETS between Darsi-Narsaraopet (NL) 4 12 RETS between Muddanuru – Mudigubba (NL) 4 C SURVEYS IN PROGRESS - 13 No’s 5 TO 6 (Col. No. 3) 1 Kazipet-Vijayawada, 4th Line 5 2 RETS between Dharmavaram-Bellary (NL) 5 3 PETS for Bye-pass line at Cuddapah 5 4 PETS for Bye-pass line between GTL-BAY 5 5 PETS for flyovers at Mustabada -Kondapalli 5 6 PETS for flyovers at Guntakal West- Mallappa Gate 5 Bye-pass line at Vijayawada (BZA-Motumari line to BZA-GDR line) for traffic from Visakhapatnam 7 6 side to Chennai side 8 Bye-pass line at Guntur 6 9 FLS between BZA-Duvvada 3rd line 6 10 FLS between Vijayawada-Guntur via Amaravati (NL) 6 INDEX S. No. Description Page No. C 5 TO 6 SURVEYS IN PROGRESS - 13 No’s (Col. No. 3) 11 FLS between DMM-PAK-Katpadi (DL) 6 12 FLS between GNT-Bibinagar (DL) 6 FLS between Akola-Dhone via PAU,MUE,SC,MBNR excluding PAU-MUE and BMO-MBNR including 13 6 Dhone bye-pass (DL) D BOARD ADVISED TO PEND THE PROJECTS - 2 No's 7 TO 7 (Col. No. 4) 1 Bitragunta – Donakonda (RETS-NL) 7 2 Piduguralla - Narsaraopet (RETS-NL) 7 E BOARD SHELVED PROJECTS - 16 No’s 8 TO 11 (Col. No. 5) 1 Ongole-Donakonda (NL) 8 2 PETS between Bhadrachalam Road – Visakhapatnam (NL) 8 3 PETS between Bapatla - Nizampatnam -Repalle (NL) 8 4 Updating RETS between Machilipatnam -Repalle (NL) 8 5 Nandyala-Jedcherla (NL) 9 6 Markapur Road - Srisailam (RETS-NL) 9 7 Nandyal-Mahanandi- Atmakur (NL) 9 8 Giddalur – Bhakrapet (NL) 9 9 RETS between Obulavaripalle - Raichoti (Vayalpadu) (NL) 9 10 Updating survey between Bibinagar-Nallapadu(DL) 10 11 RETS between Tuni-Kothavalasa Jn.via Narsipatnam, Chodavaram & Madugula (NL) 10 12 RETS between Chittor-Kuppam (NL) 10 13 RETS between Nadikudi to Macherla (DL) 10 14 RETS between Kadapa-Hindupur via Kadiri (NL) 10 15 RETS between Cumbum-Ongole (NL) 11 16 Mantralayam Road-Kurnool Town (NL) 11 POSITION OF SURVEYS ANDHRA PRADESH STATE Surveys in Survey proposals No. of Submitted to progress Proposal Proposal submitted to Year of Surveys RB. & Decision pended by shelved by Railway Board sanctioned on proposal Sanction (3) = (1) – (6) Railway Board Railway Board Total = awaited (2)+(4)+(5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2004-05 1 -- -- -- 1 1 2005-06 1 -- -- -- 1 1 2006-07 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 2007-08 2 1 -- -- 1 2 2008-09 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2009-10 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2010-11 7 3 -- 1 3 7 2011-12 2 -- -- -- 2 2 2012-13 2 -- -- -- 2 2 2013-14 4 4 -- -- -- 4 2014-15 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2015-16 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2016-17 8 3 -- -- 5 8 2017-18 3 -- 2 -- 1 1 2018-19 6 -- 6 -- -- -- 2019-20 1 1 -- -- -- 1 2020-21 5 -- 5 -- -- -- Total 43 12 13 2 16 30 1 (Col. No. 2) SURVEY REPORTS SUBMITTED TO BOARD - 12 No’s (Decision awaited) Name of the survey / Length in Km Sl.No. Brief position of the survey BB item no./Year of sanction/State Updating of Gadwal–Macherla (NL)/ Re-revised cost of 919.78 Cr. with ROR (-) 4% on 100% cost sharing (1) 184.20 km/ Blue Book Item No.16/ by Railways; (-)1.87% on 50% cost sharing by Govt. AP submitted to 2007-08 / Telangana-Andhra Pradesh Railway Board on 21.12.2010. Decision awaited. states (2) Vishnupuram (Macherla)-Vinukonda Survey report submitted to Railway Board with a cost of Rs.555.30Cr. (sept) 2009 (PETS) (NL )/ 66 km / Blue With ROR (-) 5.13% on 17-02-2012. Book Item No.23/ 2010-11 / Andhra Pradesh (3) Jaggayyapeta Town (Mathampalli )- Survey report submitted to Board on 15-02-2014 with a cost of Miryalaguda/ 65.90 km / Sl No.29 of Rs.221.76 Cr. with ROR (-) 10.71% on 100% cost sharing by Railways Railway Board's lr.dt. and (-) 10.05% on 33.33% cost sharing by Govt. of Andhra Pradesh 24.06.2010/2010-11/ Andhra and Govt. of Telangana. Pradesh-Telangana States (4) RETS between Tenali-Repalle (DL)/ 37 Survey report submitted to board on 03.03.2015 with a cost of km/Sl No.41 of Railway Board's Rs.259.91 Cr. with ROR (-) 25.35% on 100% cost share by Railways lr.dt.24.06.2010/2010-11/ Andhra and ROR (-) 21.01% of 50% cost share by Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. Pradesh (5) Narsapur-Machilipatnam (RETS) (NL) / RET Survey report submitted to Railway Board with a cost of 85 km /Blue Book Item no. 27/ 2016- Rs.1540.62 Cr. and ROR of (-) 4.44% on 09.10.17. 17/ Andhra Pradesh 2 (Col. No. 2) SURVEY REPORTS SUBMITTED TO BOARD - 12 No’s (Decision awaited) Name of the survey / Length in Km Sl.No. Brief position of the survey BB item no./Year of sanction/State (6) PETS between Pakala-Tirupati (DL) as a Survey report submitted to Railway Board with a cost of Rs. 871.15 Cr. and part of Katpadi-Tirupati (RE)/41.94 km / ROR (+)9.45% vide lr.dt.08.12.2017. Railway board advised vide lr. Dt: Blue Book Item No. 25/ 2013-14/ 09.08.18 to first take up the survey between Tirupati to Pakala. Accordingly Andhra Pradesh-Tamilnadu States survey report for TPTY-Pakala doubling with a cost of Rs.371.74 Cr and ROR (+)18.59% submitted to Railway Board vide letter dt:01.07.2019. Railway Board made observations vide Lr.dt:12.09.2019. Combined survey report duly attending Railway Board observations are submitted to Sr.AFA/C/TPTY on 17.12.2019 for finance vetting. FA&CAO observations received on 20.02.2020 and submitted to concerned dept. on 20.02.2020. Reply for observations received from field unit submitted to FA&CAO/C vide lr. dt: 19.03.2020. Combined survey report vetted by Finance on 26.09.2020 for a value of Rs.357.92 Cr. ROR vetted by finance on 21.10.2020. GM approval received for submission of Combined Survey Report to Board on 24.11.2020. Survey report submitted to Railway Board for surveyed length of 41.94 km with a cost of Rs.357.92 Crs. and ROR (+)20.12 % vide lr.dt. 21.12.2020. (7) PETS between Mahaboobnagar-Gooty PET Survey Report with a cost of Rs. 1893.29 Cr and ROR of 8.40% submitted DL (PETS) / 240 km / Blue Book ITEM to Railway Board on 20-06-17. Clarification about provision of 13 unmanned NO. 28/ 2013-14/Andhra Pradesh- LCs sought by Railway Board vide lr.dt.12.07.17 and same is replied to Railway Telangana States Board on lr.dt.01.08.2017 (8) Up dating Kondapalli - (Penuballi) PETS report with a cost of Rs 997.29 cr. And ROR of 17.60% on full cost by Kothagudem / 81.57 km/ (As advised Rlys &18.33% on 13% cost sharing by state Govt. submitted on 07-07-17. by Railway Board vide lr. dt. RB’s observations dt.12.03.2018 replied vide Lr.dt:30.04.18. 18.02.2014)/2013-14/Telangana State - Andhra Pradesh States 3 (Col. No. 2) SURVEY REPORTS SUBMITTED TO BOARD - 12 No’s (Decision awaited) Name of the survey / Length in Km Sl.No. Brief position of the survey BB item no./Year of sanction/State (9) Singarayakonda-Kanigiri (RETS) (NL) / Survey report submitted to Railway Board with a cost of Rs.691.68 Cr. 60 km /Sanctioned vide Railway and ROR of (-) 12.41% on 29.11.17. Board vide letter dt.20-02-2018 Board's lr.dt.26.11.15/2016- advised to re-look at the anticipated cost taking in to account other 17/Andhra Pradesh similar projects in the area to avoid heavy increase at later date. Accordingly Revised survey report with a cost of Rs.708.90 Cr. and ROR of (-)9.46% submitted to Railway Board vide Lr. Dt: 11.02.2019. Dharmavaram-Pakala (DL)(PETS) / Survey report with a cost of Rs. 1576.7Cr. and ROR (-)6.16% submitted 227 km / Blue Book Item No. 31/ to Railway Board vide lr.dt.29.11.2017. Board vide letter dt.10-01-2018 (10) 2013-14/ Andhra Pradesh. advised to modify the survey report including Electrification cost. Revised combined survey report vetted by Finance and advised to Optg. Dept. on 17.11.2020. ROR calculation submitted to Finance by Optg. Detp. On 23.11.2020. (11) RETS between Darsi-Narsaraopet Survey report submitted to Railway Board (through speed post) for a (NL)/ 65 km length of 67.43 km with a cost of Rs.1347.26 Crs. and ROR (-)8.07 % BB item no 33 /2016-17/ vide lr.dt. 01.07.2020. Andhra Pradesh LOA issued on 24.06.2020. Alternate Alignment proposal approved by RETS between Muddanuru - (12) the Competent Authority on 16.09.20.
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