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Combined Water Supply Scheme to 706 Habitations in Arimalam ABSTRACT Water Supply – Combined Water Supply Scheme to 706 habitations in Arimalam, Aranthangi, Avudayarkoil and Manamelkudi Unions in Pudukkottai District with bulk provision to Aranthangi Municipality and 79 wayside habitations in Pudukkottai District at a cost of Rs. 4945.00 lakh – Revised Administrative Sanction- Orders issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Municipal Administration and Water Supply (WS.4) Department G.O.(MS)No. 155 Dated: 05.12.2014 Read : 1. G.O(MS).No. 22, Municipal Administration and Water Supply (WS.3) Department, dated 09.02.2007 Read also:- 2. From the Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, Letter No.F.CWSS 706 Hab/ AE 12/ R/PM/ 2014/ dated. 29.09.2014 **** ORDER: In Government Order first read above, Administrative Sanction was accorded for Rs.3909.00 Lakh, for the proportionate rural component cost, for installation under Minimum Needs Programme and Rs.75.70 Lakh for annual maintenance for the Combined Water Supply Scheme to 706 habitations in Arimalam, Aranthangi, Avudayarkoil and Manamelkudi Unions in Pudukkottai District with bulk provision to Aranthangi Municipality and 120 wayside habitations in Pudukkottai District. 2. The Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board in his letter read above, has submitted a proposal to accord Revised Administrative Sanction for Providing Combined Water Supply Scheme to 706 habitations in Arimalam, Aranthangi, Avudayarkoil and Manamelkudi Unions in Pudukkottai District with bulk provision to Aranthangi Municipality and 79 wayside habitations in Pudukkottai District for Rs.4945.00 Lakh with an excess of Rs.1036.00 Lakh, (26.50% excess) under Minimum Needs Programme fund. 3. The Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board has stated that Technical Sanction was accorded for the above scheme for Rs.4219.00 Lakh and the actual expenditure incurred for the completion of the above Combined Water Supply Scheme was Rs.4945.00 Lakh against the original Administrative sanction amount of Rs.3909.00 lakh (26.50% excess over the administrative sanction). 4. The Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board has furnished the following reasons for Revised Estimate:- 1) Due to change of schedule of rates between Administrative sanction (2005-06 rates) and Technical sanction (2006-07 rates), the excess amount is Rs.310.00 lakh (+ 7.93 %). 2) Due to Excess Tender Premium on finalization and fixing of Agencies for execution of works ( + 6.43 %), the excess amount is Rs.234.91 lakh. 3) Due to excess expenditure in Road restoration charges and also major road crossings done by Trenchless method, the excess amount is Rs.147.07 lakh. 4) Due to Separate Feeder main obtained for Headworks, Booster station & IVth wire for Group sumps and CC charges remitted to TNEB during free maintenance period, the excess amount is Rs.289.49 lakh. 5) ADDITIONAL ITEMS: Due to Aluminum painting to MS Pipes laid in Pipe Carrying Bridge(PCB), increase in length of Pipe Carrying Bridge as per site condition , Construction of Toe wall at head works, increase in length of Pumping main as per permission given by Railway authorities , provision of raft foundation for stand post at Duraiyarasapuram and Perungadu SP, Disinfection arrangements by Silver ionization, including Investigation and Centage charges, the excess amount is Rs.187.01 lakh. 6) SUPPLEMENTAL ITEMS: Due to Provision of expansion joints in MS Pipes of Pipe Carrying Bridge,Orifice plate with Sluice valve, MS Ladder to all Group sumps and interconnection works, the excess amount is Rs.33.45 lakh. 7) Due to Omission of Service reservoirs for 11 habitations, since already available,Telephone connection, PS & Unforseen items, the omission amount is Rs.165.93 lakh. 5. The Board in its Resolution No: 2.2 dated. 18.08.2014 has Resolved to recommend to Empowered Committee for according Revised Administrative Sanction for Combined Water Supply Scheme to 706 habitations in Arimalam, Aranthangi, Avudayarkoil and Manamelkudi Unions in Pudukkottai District with bulk provision to Aranthangi Municipality and 79 wayside habitations in Pudukkottai District for Rs.4945.00 Lakh with an excess of Rs.1036.00 Lakhs, (26.50% excess) which shall be met out under Minimum Needs Programme fund. 6. The Government after careful consideration accord revised Administrative sanction for providing Combined Water Supply Scheme to 706 habitations in Arimalam, Aranthangi, Avudayarkoil and Manamelkudi Unions in Pudukkottai District with bulk provision to Aranthangi Municipality and 79 wayside habitations in Pudukkottai District for Rs.4945.00 Lakh with an excess of Rs.1036.00 Lakhs, under Minimum Needs Programme fund. 7. This order issues with the concurrence of Finance Department vide its U.O. No. 57249/Finance MAWS/2014, dated:27.11.2014. (By Order of the Governor) K.PHANINDRA REDDY, PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT. To The Managing Director, Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, Chennai – 5 The Director of Municipal Administration, Chennai-5 The Director of Rural Development, Chennai - 15 The Accountant General, Chennai - 18 The District Collector, Pudukottai District The Local Bodies concerned (Through the Director of Rural Development) Copy to:- The Senior Personal Assistant to Hon’ble Minister for Municipal Administration and Rural Development, Chennai – 9 The Principal Private Secretary to Principal Secretary to Government, Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department, Chennai.9 The Private Secretary to the Principal Secretary to Government, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, Chennai.9 The Private Secretary to the Principal Secretary to Government, Planning Development and Special Initiative Department, Chennai . 9 The Finance (MAWS) Department, Chennai - 9 The Municipal Administration and Water Supply ( WS1, WS2 and WS3 ) Department, Chennai.9 Stock file /Spare copy //FORWARDED BY ORDER// SECTION OFFICER.
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