File No.TUFIDC-ENGG/OTHR/1/2017-PROJ ASST TELANGANA URBAN FINANCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. 221 / FR /7 ULBS/Waste Water Dated: -03-2017 PREPARATION OF FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT ON WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT FOR 7 ULBS IN THE STATE OF TELANGANA EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EoI) It is proposed to invite Expressions of Interest (EoI) from interested and competent Consultants for preparation of feasibility study report on waste water management for 7 ULBs in the state of Telangana. The ULBs are Badangpet, Boduppal, Jillelaguda, Medchal, Meerpet, Perzadiguda and Jalpally. The reports/study shall also confirm CPHEEO guidelines and standards. The RFP for the above job can be downloaded from www.tufidc.cgg.gov.in. Interested parties may submit the EoI along with RFP in the prescribed format with all relevant details and supporting documents. The selection of the Consultant for the job will be through a competitive bidding.. The last date for submission of the EoI, complete in all respects at TUFIDC office is 5.00 pm on 22.03.2017 along with a non-refundable bid processing fee of Rs. 3,000/- in the form of a demand draft in favour of “MD, TUFIDC Ltd” payable at Hyderabad and also Bid security of Rs.50,000/- in form of DD as detailed in RFP. The eligibility criteria for the Consultants and the evaluation process shall be as stipulated in the RFP. MD, TUFIDC reserves the right to withdraw or modify the proposal and to reject or accept all or any of the EoIs submitted. MD, TUFIDC also reserves the right to issue fresh advertisements for RFP. Mere submission of EOI/RFP does not vest any right to the applicant for being selected for the job. For further information, contact TUFIDC during office hours on working days. Managing Director TUFIDC TELANGANA URBAN FINANCE & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) For Appointment of Consultant for Preparation of Feasibility Study Report on Waste Water Management for 7 ULBs in the state of Telangana Lr.No. No. 221 / FR /7 ULBS/Waste Water Dated: .03.2017 Telangana Urban Finance & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.(TUFIDC) 3rd and 4th floor, TUFIDC & DTCP buildings, A.C Guards, Hyderabad – 500004. Tel. No. 040-23435519 / 08, Email: [email protected], INDEX Sl. ITEM Page No. No. 1. Introduction 3-4 2. Instructions to Bidders 5-27 3. Annexure – I Terms of Reference (ToR) 4. Annexure – II Cover Letter 5. Annexure – III Particulars of the Bidder 6. Annexure – IV Statement of Legal Capacity 7. Annexure – V Power of Attorney 8. Annexure – VI Financial Capacity of the Bidders 9. Annexure – VII Eligible Assignments of the Bidder 10. Annexure – VIII CV of Key Personnel 11. Annexure – IX Financial Proposal 12. Annexure – X Guidance note on conflict of Interest 13 Annexure – XI Proposed methodology & Work Plan 14 Annexure – XII Agreement of Consulting Services Contract. 15 Annexure- XIII List of ULBs 16 Annexure – XIV Data Sheet 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background of the Project Untreated urban sewage is considered by far the largest source of surface water pollution in India. Liquid waste generated in toilets containing faeces, urine and flush water is termed as ‘Blackwater’ waste or ‘sewage’ waste, while waste generated in kitchen, bathroom and during laundry is called ‘Greywater’ waste or ‘sullage’. Creation of sewerage infrastructure for sewage disposal is the responsibility of the State Governments/Urban Local Bodies. Effective liquid waste management is an essential element of a complete sanitation solution for a city or town. Liquid waste management can be defined as a systematic administration of activities that provide for the proper handling, treatment and disposal of waste water or sewage. Improper disposal of sewage can lead to contamination of surface water, ground water and soil and can have serious health implications. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 was enacted with the primary objective of prevention and control of water pollution and restoration of water quality. The legal and institutional provisions have been made in Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act, 1974 wherein standards are developed and enforced for treatment of municipal wastewater by Pollution Control Boards/Pollution Control Committees. Existing Scenario of Waste Water Management Wastewater collection and treatment systems are either non-existent or poorly maintained. The absence of a proficient central wastewater system, and treatment, leads to contamination of shallow ground water supplies, and a risk to public health. Currently, there is no official account of sewage waste generated or treated in our cities, as there are different ways in which people source and dispose water. However, there are rudimentary ways to estimate sewage, Centre for Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation has estimated that about 70-80% of total water supplied for domestic use gets generated as wastewater. As per CPCB (2009) estimates, major cities in India generate an estimated 38,354 million litres per day (MLD) sewage, however the sewage treatment capacity is only of 11,786 MLD. The major States contributing to sewage generation are Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana). Waste water scenario in Urban Area of Telangana Urbanisation is growing at a faster pace with the urban population of 38.5% Telangana the 5th largest urbanized state in India The urban population of the state is 1,37,24,566 spread across 73 Urban Local Bodies consisting of 6 Corporations, 42 Municipalities of all grades and 25 Nagar Panchyats and 1 Secundrabad Cantonment as per 2011 census. The net increase of urban population between 2001 and 2011 is 38.5% persons. Hyderabad is the 100 percent urbanized. As result of this the demand for urban services like water supply, waste water and solid waste management has grown many folding specially in the urban local bodies adjacent to the GHMC due to the urban sprawl. As per the census 2011 only 18.07 percent of urban households in state are connected to underground drainage system and in most of the ULBs in the state the waste water from toilets is been disposed through septic tanks and soak pits and grey form of wastewater from kitchen and bathrooms is directly discharged into the sludge drains without any treatment. Out of the 1784 MLD of water supplied out 80% of it is estimated as waste water of which 683 MLD wastewater can be treated in the Sewage treatment Plant facilities. Thus, there is a large gap between generation and treatment of wastewater in state. Moreover, the ULBs in the surrounding of the GHMC on outer ring road and the HDMA jurisdiction have the partially UGD facility do not have the treatment plants and the waste water and storm water generated in the these ULBs have been disposed off in the surrounding tanks and lakes thus leading to the pollution of waterbodies Objective of work: The main objective of the work is to do a rapid technical assessment of the existing situation of municipal waste-water management (generation, collection, conveyance & treatment) in the project area and accordingly recommend possible solutions for improving the current Waste Water Management situation (especially with respect to treatment). The study will recommend solutions / projects with cost estimates, which can be taken up by the state for implementation. The details provided in the study should be sufficient enough to enable the State in implementing projects based on the outcomes of the study. 1.2. Request for Proposal The Managing Director, TUFIDC invites Proposals (the “Proposals”) for selection of Consultant (the “Consultant”) for preparation of Feasibility Study Report on Waste Water Management for 7 ULBs in the state of Telangana. The TUFIDC intends to invite bids as per the procedure mentioned herein. The TUFIDC intends to select the consultant through a bidding process in accordance with the procedure set out herein. 1.3 Due diligence by Bidders Bidders are encouraged to inform themselves fully about the assignment and the local conditions before submitting the Proposal by paying a visit to all the 7 ULBs, sending written queries to the Managing Director, TUFIDC through email: [email protected], within the stipulated date and time. 1.4. RFP Document This RFP document is available in the website of TUFIDC and can be downloaded by the interested consultants. The website of TUFIDC is www.tufidc.cgg.gov.in. 1.5. Validity of the Proposal The proposal shall be valid for a period of not less than 120 (one hundred Twenty) days from the last date of submission of proposal ("Proposal Due Date") (PDD) 1.6. Brief description of the Selection Process The TUFIDC will evaluate the technical and financial proposals received from the Bidders, evaluate the bids and select the consultant as specified in Clause 3 of the bid document. 1.7. Currency rate and payment All payments to the Consultant shall be made in INR in accordance with the provisions of this RFP. 1.8 Communications All communications including the submission of Proposal should be addressed to The Managing Director, TUFIDC, 3rd & 4th Floors, TUFIDC & DTCP Buildings, A.C Guards, Hyderabad. Office Phone: 040-23435519 / 08. All communications, including the envelopes, should contain the following information, to be marked at the top in bold letters: RFP NOTICE No: Lr.No. 221 / FR /7 ULBS/Waste Water Dt: .03.2017 Appointment of Consultant for Preparation of Feasibility Study Report (FR), for Waste Water Management for 7 ULBs in the state of Telangana. 1.9 The following is the time schedule for submission of RFP. Last date for submission of : On .03.2017 upto 5.00 P.M in the O/o. RFP Managing Director, TUFIDC, 3rd & 4th Floors, TUFIDC & DTCP Buildings, A.C.
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