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Corrigendum-II Data Collection and Data Processing of Images Date: November 27, 2020 Corrigendum- Request for Proposal for Data Collection & Data Processing of geotagged images captured using Professional Survey Grade Drones Corrigendum-II This is with reference to the tender document “Request for Proposal for Data Collection & Data Processing of geotagged images captured using Professional Survey Grade Drones” with Ref No. QCI/PPID/1120/014 and Corrigendum-I dated November 24, 2020. Below are the changes/addendums in below mentioned clauses issued vide this corrigendum notification: S. No Page No. Description Changes/Addendums 1 03 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 11. Provide the processed images within 7 OF THE SHORTLISTED working days’ post completion of survey per BIDDER(S) site to QCI by hosting on QCI cloud/ API. The raw images and other files of the site survey to be provided before the completion of state survey. 2 04 DELIVERABLES 2. High resolution Geo-tagged images in RAW format 4. (c) .JPG/.ECW/.SID format having accuracy of 10cm GSD (Ground Sample Distance) and isometric view from sides. The required resolution is 3 cms and relative accuracy is 5 to 10 cms. 5. 4K videos of the waterbody – Not Required 3 11 PRE-QUALIFICATION 15. (c) The bidder shall have successfully CRITERIA completed drone survey of at least 3 Villages / cities / ULBs / municipal corporation / blocks / gram panchayats each with area greater than 10 sq. km. OR The bidder shall have successfully completed drone survey of at least 1 project covering villages / ULBs / municipal corporation / blocks / gram panchayats with the combined area of 3000 sq. km. 4 09 PROJECT DELIVERY The initiation of services as per scope of TIMELINE work is expected within 7 working days from the award of contract, receipt of mobilization advance and permissions from regulatory authorities for project execution, whichever is later. 5 13 SUBMISSION OF Format for providing Per state cost for the FINANCIAL BID scope mentioned in the RFP document is attached as Annexure-1 6 13 SUBMISSION DETAILS Interested parties may send the technical proposal to [email protected] by December 01, 2020, 12 Noon. Financial Proposals may be sent in a sealed envelope super-scribing “Request for Proposal for Data Collection & Data Processing of geotagged images captured using Professional Survey Grade Drones” to Deputy Director (Accounts), Quality Council of India, Institution of Engineers Building, 2nd Floor, 2, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002 latest by December 04, 2020, 12 Noon. 7 DETAILS OF THE Details of the villages along with Lat Long VILLAGES Coordinates are attached as Annexure-2. ANNEXURE-1 SUBMISSION OF FINANCIAL BID Per state cost for the scope mentioned in the RFP document to be provided in the below format Data Image Other Total Quoted No of acquisition processing Tax Total Cost State expenses Cost before Tax Villages cost cost (%) after Tax (C) (L1=A+B+C) (A) (B) Uttar Pradesh 691 Bihar 220 Uttarakhand 222 West Bengal 1990 Jharkhand 66 Please note: 1. The count of village can vary upto ±20 to ±25% 2. Number of waterbodies to be 1 to 2 per village 3. Average size of waterbody to be 0.2 to 0.8 hectares with maximum size upto 1.2 hectares ANNEXURE-2 S.N. State Name District Name Block Name GP Name Village Name Lat Long 1 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL BANPUR-I BANUPUR (CT) NA 2 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL BANPUR-II JHORHAT (CT) 22.5700° N, 88.2352° E 3 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL BANPUR-II RAJGUNGE 22.5631° N, 88.2320° E 4 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL DAKSHIN SANKRAIL ABADA 22.5488° N, 88.2035° E 5 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL DAKSHIN SANKRAIL GHORAGHAT 22.5458° N, 88.1986° E 6 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL DAKSHIN SANKRAIL OSMANPUR 22.5429° N, 88.2084° E 7 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL DAKSHIN SANKRAIL SANKRAIL (CT) 22.5339° N, 88.2290° E 8 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL DAKSHIN SANKRAIL SANKRAIL JALA NA 9 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL JORHAT HATGACHA 22.4264° N, 88.0534° E 10 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL JORHAT JHOREHAT 22.5700° N, 88.2352° E 11 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL JORHAT KAMRANGA (CT) 22.5823° N, 88.2425° E 12 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL MANIKPUR MANIKPUR (CT) 22.4693° N, 88.0253° E 13 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL PANCHPARA CHAK RADHADASI 22.5675° N, 88.2508° E 14 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL PANCHPARA PANCHPARA (CT) 22.5644° N, 88.2692° E 15 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL PANCHPARA RADHADASI 22.5675° N, 88.2508° E 16 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL RAGHUDEBBATI KANYAMANI 22.5310° N, 88.2059° E 17 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL RAGHUDEBBATI RAGHUDEBBATI (CT) 22.5174° N, 88.1901° E 18 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL SANKRAIL RAMCHANDRAPUR (CT) 22.6612° N, 88.3355° E 19 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL SANKRAIL SANKRAIL 22.5339° N, 88.2290° E 20 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL SANKRAIL SANKRAILJALA 22.5593° N, 88.2145° E 21 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL SARENGA HIRAPUR 22.5220° N, 88.2011° E 22 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL SARENGA SARENGA 22.5245° N, 88.2137° E 23 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL SARENGA SARENGA MADHYA PARA NA 24 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL SARENGA SINGHAMARA 22.5395° N, 88.2174° E 25 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SANKRAIL THANAMAKUA PODARA (CT) 22.5615° N, 88.2765° E 26 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BANESWARPUR-I AMBERE 22.2341° N, 88.0424° E 27 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BANESWARPUR-I BANESHWARPUR 22.2535° N, 88.0436° E 28 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BANESWARPUR-I GADIARA 22.2326° N, 88.0363° E 29 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BANESWARPUR-I GUREPOL 22.2425° N, 88.0546° E 30 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BANESWARPUR-II PICHHALDAHA 22.2474° N, 88.0290° E 31 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BANESWARPUR-II SIBPUR 22.5713° N, 88.3109° E 32 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI BELARI 22.3672° N, 88.0827° E 33 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI CHANDIPUR 22.4796° N, 88.0192° E 34 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI DAFARPUR 22.6445° N, 88.2425° E 35 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI GOPALPUR 22.3559° N, 88.0760° E 36 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI PURBBA BASUDEBPUR 22.3510° N, 88.0866° E 37 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI PUTURIA 22.3387° N, 88.0669° E 38 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI SILAMPUR 22.3518° N, 88.0726° E 39 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I BELARI SRIRAMPUR 23.403339, 88.338509 40 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA BHARAPURA 22.2786° N, 88.0277° E 41 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA DINGA KHOLA 22.2776° N, 88.0681° E 42 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA GOALDAHA 22.2638° N, 88.0302° E 43 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA KAMDEBPUR 22.5415° N, 88.2134° E 44 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA KATHANALI 22.2610° N, 88.0498° E 45 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA KSHIRISH BERIA 22.2670° N, 88.0473° E 46 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA KURCHI BERIA 22.2479° N, 88.0730° E 47 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA SANKARDARI 22.2697° N, 88.0302° E 48 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA SARISHANI 22.2772° N, 88.0339° E 49 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I DINGAKHOLA SIBGANJA 22.2598° N, 88.0730° E 50 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I NABAGRAM ALIPUR 22.5252° N, 88.3309° E 51 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I NABAGRAM BAR KALIA 22.3137° N, 88.0925° E 52 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I NABAGRAM GABARDAHA 22.3241° N, 88.0889° E 53 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I NABAGRAM JOY KRISHNAPUR 22.3381° N, 88.0773° E 54 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I NABAGRAM KASIPUR 22.6063° N, 88.3182° E 55 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I NABAGRAM NABAGRAM 22.3328° N, 88.0742° E 56 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH SHYAMPUR-I NABAGRAM RAMCHANDRAPUR 22.5654° N, 88.2242° E 57 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA BAIKHALI 22.4136° N, 88.0986° E 58 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA BARA GACHHA 22.4256° N, 88.1059° E 59 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA DADPUR 22.5427° N, 88.1889° E 60 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA DHULASIMLA 22.4104° N, 88.0864° E 61 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA KASIPUR 22.6063° N, 88.3182° E 62 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA MAUBESIA 22.4269° N, 88.0974° E 63 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA PALPARA 22.6448° N, 88.3379° E 64 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA RANGMAHAL 22.4029° N, 88.0827° E 65 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I DHULASIMLA TIORPARA 22.3913° N, 88.1023° E 66 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I HEERAPUR DAKSHIN RAMCHANDRAPUR 22.4077° N, 88.1084° E 67 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I HEERAPUR GAURIPUR 22.5794° N, 88.3246° E 68 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I HEERAPUR HIRAGANJA 22.4095° N, 88.1365° E 69 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I HEERAPUR HIRAPUR 22.5220° N, 88.2011° E 70 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I HEERAPUR KAJIAKHALI 22.4224° N, 88.1314° E 71 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I HEERAPUR MADAI 22.4048° N, 88.1133° E 72 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I KALINAGAR ALIPUKUR 22.4525° N, 88.0942° E 73 WEST BENGAL HOWRAH ULUBERIA-I KALINAGAR KALINAGAR 22.4390° N, 88.1121° E 74 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA AKANDABADIA NA 75 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA BANGITOLA FILD 24.9737° N, 87.9990° E 76 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA BANGITOLA ROAD SIDE NA 77 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA BANUTOLA 24.9757° N, 88.0017° E 78 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA BARKADABAD NA 79 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA CHOWDHURYTOLA 24.9605° N, 88.0046° E 80 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA DEVIPUR 25.2142° N, 87.9077° E 81 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA DULALGANJ 24.9638° N, 88.0204° E 82 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA DURLAVPUR NA 83 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA GAPAL PRASAD 24.9410° N, 88.0937° E 84 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA GOBINDAGANJ NA 85 WEST BENGAL MALDA KALIACHAK-II BANGITOLA JAHANTOLA 24.9672°
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