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Clearance to the Project for Left out & Stage-II Road Works Proposal Bridges Under Batch-I of 2021-22 -Reg File No. P-17024/28/2021-RC (E-374991) Government of India Ministry of Rural Development Department of Rural Development (Rural Connectivity Division) Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi- 110001 Dated: 24th May, 2021 To, The Additional Chief Secretary, Rural Development Department, Government of Uttarakhand, Dehradun-248001. - Subject: Uttarakhand State - Clearance to the project for left out & Stage-II road works proposal Bridges under Batch-I of 2021-22 -reg. Sir Kindly refer to the project proposal submitted by the State of Uttarakhand for Left out Bridges under PMGSY-I and II & Stage-II Road works under PMGSY-I (2020-21, Batch- I). The proposal was considered the by Empowered Committee in its held on 31.03.2021. I meeting Accordingly, am directed to convey that, on the basis of the recommendations of the Committee Empowered and substantial compliance of the observations of the Empowered Committee by the State Government, the the Ministry hereby accords clearance for proposal as per the summary given below:- No of Cost Avg. Cost/km &s Item Length (in km) Vertical Roads/ (Rs in Span (in m) Avg. Cost/m LSBs Crores) (Lakhs) Stage-II roads PMGSY-I 133 1156.765 km 627.1699 54.22 144 PMGSY-I 5272 mn 434.5496 8.24 222 m Bridges PMGSY-II 16.0937 7.25 151 Total 5494 ma 450.6433 8.20 133 roads| 1156.765 km Total +151 roads 1077.8132* Bridges 5494 m LSB MoRD Share: Rs 968.3029 Crores State Share: Rs. 109.51 Croress 2. The OMMAS based list of roads and with bridges along district wise abstract is enclosed. 3. to the The above clearance is accorded subject tollowing conditions to be State: fulfilled by the a. PTA scrutiny of 10% of the bridge proposals scrutinized by the STAs has not been done yet. State has to ensure that before tendering of any of the bridge works sanctioned under this batch, the PTA scrutiny is completed, observations are complied with in all the DPRs accordingly, and clearance from NRIDA obtained. b. State should get appropriate number of samples tested for stabilization of base and sub base courses for determining the dose of stabilizer for required strength, before award of work, from sTA laboratories/State Government approved laboratories having such facility. C. State should ensure that the payment for execution of those roads where the Stabilized sub bases or bases are provided is made only after verification of target UCS strength of stabilized layer achieved after 7 days based on cores taken from the pavement as per Ministry of Rural Development specifications. d. Quality control lab must compulsorily be established and geo-tagged time-stamped photograph of Engineer-in-Charge visit in the lab should be uploaded on OMMAS before commencement of the work. No bill will be entertained in its absence. e. All the sanctioned works shall have to be completed by 31st March, 2022. Any expenditure on these roads and bridges beyond 31st March, 2022 cannotbedone from PMGSY funds and will have to be borne by the State Government from its own resources. 4. All the works should be tendered and awarded as stipulated in fresh guidelines dated 22nd December, 2020 issued by the Ministry. As per the guidelines, the works should commence in 72 days from the date of sanction of works by the Ministry. Enc: OMMAS based list of roads and bridges with District wise abstract. Yours faithfully, (Devinder Kumar) DEVINDrector (RC Teloell-23070129 E-mail: [email protected] Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi Copy to: 1. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Utarakhand Rural Roads Development Agency, 1st Floor, Directorate of Panchayati Raj, Opp. IT Park, Sahastradhara Road, Dehradun-248013. 2. All Directors in NRIDA (Director (Technical) with a request to ensure compliance on the conditions imposed. Copy also to: PS to Hon'ble Minister (RD)/ PS to Hon'ble MoS(RD)/ PPS to Secretary(RD)/PPS to AS&FA(RD/PPS to AS (RD)/ PPS to JS(RC) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Road List for attachment with Sanction Letter District Wise Abstract State: Uttarakhand Sanction Year : 2021-2022 Batch: 1 Collaboratlon: Regular PMGSY Maint. Cost Habs (1000, 500, 250, «250, Total) Sr.No. District No of Road Leength MoRD Cost State Cost (Rs Total Cost Works (Ks)brdge (RS Lacs) Lacs) (RS Lacs) (Rs Lacs) gtn (Mtrs) Road Proposals Almora 2 475 8,559.97 951.13 9,511.10 1,226.02 (0,0,0,0, 0) Bageshwar 19.225 890.69 98.97 989.66 103.71 (0,0,0,0,0) 71.9974 966.91 990.79 (0,0,0, 0,0) Chamou 2 8,702.29 9,669.20 4 Champawat 4 750 6,731.78 147.96 7,479.74 859.96 (0,0,0,0,0) Dehradun 86.375 4,088.24 454.25 4,542.49 444,46 (0,0,0,0,0) 225.20 (0,0,0,0,0) Nainitat 46. 832 2,170.12 241.12 2,411.24 (0,0,0,0,0) Paun 19.000 792.85 88.09 880.94 90.48 (0,0,0,0,0) 8 Pithoragarh 97.759 5,223.62 580.40 5,804.02 558.10 9 Rudraprayag3 10.800 5,404.86 600.54 6,005.40 598.95 (0,0,0,0,0) (0,0,0,0,0) Tehn 4 106.650 5,624.82 635.47 6,260.29 529.66 11 Uttarkashi I7 70.9925 8,246.68 916.30 9,162.98 948.3 (0,0,0,0,0) Roads Total 133 1,156.765 56,435.92 6,281..14 62,717.06 6,575.72 (0,0,0,0,0) Long Span Bridge Proposals 1 Almora 1 94.0000 2,064.84 248.60 2,313.44 47.55 Bageshwar 186.0000 2,753.59 305.95 3,059.54 81.15 Chamol 3 ,986.0 15,917.53 768.61 17,686. 379.02 ampawat 72.000 400.78 44.33 445.31 12.28 Nainital 168.000 805.70 94.69 900.39 27.02 6 Paurn 3 02.0000 540.96 126.95 67.90 21.31 Pithoragarh 888.000 6,424.39 785.17 7,209.56 170.28 8 Rudraprayag 2 94.0 ,409.96 509.16 4,919.1 149.49 Tehri 342.000 2,098.84 233.20 2,332.04 68.30 10 Uttarkashi 14 540.000 3,529.38 392.15 3,921.53 101.63 Bridges Total 144 2.0000 38,945.94 509.02 43,454.9 1,058.10 Grand Total 277 Tota1156.765 95,381.86 10,790.1 1,06,172.02 7,633.82 (0,0,0,0,0) Kms 6.765 Total LS Length:5272.000 Mtrs DEVINDERKUMARR Director (RC) Mlo Rural Development Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi Page 1 of 1 Generated On : 24/05/2021 09:18 AM Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Road LIst for attachment with Sanction Letter District Wise Abstract State: Uttarakhand Sanctton Year: 2021-2022 Batch: 1 Collaboratton: Regular PMGSY Sr.No District Road Length MoRD C0 State cost (R$ Total Cost Maint. Habs (1000, 500, 250, 250, Total) Works (Kms)/ Brtdge (KSLacs Lacs (Rs Lacs) (RS Lacs) Length(Mrs) LOng Span Bridge Proposals Chamol O00 625.05 .45 694.50 23. S9 Nainitat 60.000 284.20 31.39 15.88 3Rudraprayag 000 364.23 40.47 04. 0 11.94 4 Tehri 30.000 174.86 19.43 194.29 3.87 BNdges Total 222.000 1,448.43 160.94 1,609.37 51.63 Grend Total 7 Total Road 1,448.43 60. .94 ,609.3 31.63 Lengun Kms TotalILSB Length: 222.000 Mts DEVINDER KUMAR Director (RC) M/o Rural Deveiopment Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi 1 of 1 Generated On 24/05/2021 09:29 AM Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Road List for attachment with Sanction Letter Sanction Letter No :P-17024/28/2021-RC Sanction Date : 24/05/2021 State : Uttarakhand Sanction Year : 2021-2022 Batch : 1 Collaboration : Regular PMGSY Note : All Costs are in Lakhs and Lengths are in Kms. Sr. Core Name of Road / Bridge Category New Road (Kms) / Carriage Stage Const. CD Work MoRD Cost State Cost Total Cost Maint. Cost Habs (1000+, Network No. (N/U) Technology Bridge (Mtrs) Way Width (Nos) (Rs Lacs) (Rs Lacs) (Rs Lacs) (Rs Lacs) 500+, 250+, Length <250, Total) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Road Proposals District- Almora Block- Chaukhutia 1 L041 L041-Munsuwa band to New Cold Mix 13.250 3.000 Stage II 21 628.75 69.86 698.61 63.06 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Surna rikhari(chainisurani) Technology Motor Road 2 L043 L043-Khira to Maludhar via New Cold Mix 6.000 3.000 Stage II 6 285.69 31.74 317.43 28.56 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Chaleraseem Motor road Technology Block Chaukhutia Total 19.250 27 914.44 101.60 1,016.04 91.62 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Block- Dhauladevi 3 L051 L051-Chalina China to New -- 15.500 3.000 Stage II 0 810.24 90.03 900.27 85.29 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Selakot-Kane-Rikhad- Mehragaon 4 L047 L047-Almora-Ghat Motor New Cold Mix 8.000 3.000 Stage II 0 383.36 42.60 425.96 51.65 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Road Km 31 to Kotligunth Technology Motor Road 5 L048 L048-Chamtola to Nayal New Cold Mix 7.500 3.000 Stage II 0 326.76 36.31 363.07 47.14 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Dhura M.R Technology Block Dhauladevi Total 31.000 0 1,520.36 168.94 1,689.30 184.08 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Block- Dwarahat 6 L025 L025-Km 133 of SH 6 to New Cold Mix 3.000 3.000 Stage II 3 139.83 15.54 155.37 14.28 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Digoti Technology 7 L041 L041-Kukuchina to Chari New Cold Mix 10.700 3.000 Stage II 9 495.49 55.05 550.54 50.92 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Technology Block Dwarahat Total 13.700 12 635.32 70.59 705.91 65.20 (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) Page 1 of 38 Generated On : 24/05/2021 09:18 AM Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana Road List for attachment with Sanction Letter Sr.
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