5.01 DPR Pmgsy 3 CC BM PMC Seal Kumher Paprera Upto Chitokri Mor Via Khanswara Block Kumher 29.12.19
5.01 DPR Pmgsy 3 CC BM PMC Seal Kumher Paprera Upto Chitokri Mor Via Khanswara Block Kumher 29.12.19
2. Package No:-
Yes NO
Whether road deteriorated due non maintenance No
6. Estimated Cost Rs :
Normal Area
Cost sharing pattern for this road Special Area (90:10)
(60:40)
Cost due to higher specification such as carriage way width, Higher Axle
load , Hard shoulders, Shifting of Utilities
Component
851280 Alirajpur Dahod Road to Band (851280) 7
Road 1
a) If yes, what are the Trace map rankings of the components of the
cnadidate road?
Component
1338625 Kanera App. Road to Panala (1338625) 48
Road 2
Component
852659 Band App. Road to Kanera (852659) 71
Road 3
Band 2474
c) Names of benefitted habitations Kanera 268
Panala 1555
Ramsingh ki choki 1010
Doblajhiri 31
Amjhiri 1358
Total weight 6696
i) If PCI of MDR / SH / NH is 3 or below , whether the State's undertaking for simultaneouly Yes No
upgrading it from State fund is avaible No
b) Indicate the actual widths of the following for the proposed road In the Built Up Area (m) In the Open Area (m)
i) Carriageway - 3.75
ii) Roadway - 7.50
iii) Road Land Width - 12.00
c) Indicate the proposed widths of the following for the proposed
In the Built Up Area (m) In the Open Area (m)
road
i) Carriageway - 5.50
ii) Roadway - 9.00
H- Habitation
MSH-6
ROAD
F-Facilities name
Cars,Jeep, Motorised Light Trucks Agricultural Tractors Trallers Buses Animal Drawn Vechicle
Cycle
Days Vans,Three two Commercial Cycles
Rickshawa
Wheelers Wheelers Vehicle
L U OL L U OL L U OL SWC Num. Tyred
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day5
Day 6
Day 7
Average
3 days traffic cound is required in case design is done using IRC SP:72-2015 and 7 day count required in case design is done with IRC 37:2018
Passenger car unit( PCU)
a Traffic Details in case degisn is done as per SP IRC 72:2015
ADT in the year of Traffic Count =
Growth rate adopted (%) = Base Year Traffic AADT (T) =
Design Life = Years
Number of Harvesting Seasons =
No. of Days in Each Harvesting Season (t) =
Value of (n) assumed = Cumulative ESAL =
Traffic Category =
b Traffic Details in case degisn is done as per IRC 37-2001 /IRC 37 :2012
A= Intitial traffic in the year of completion of construction in terms of the number of commericial vehicles per day
CVPD
11. Subgrade CBR ( for Different Sections ) =
Chainage
Design
CBR %
A. Pavement Components
Cost/ km
Description of layer Thickness in mm Quantity Rate Rs Cost Rs.
(Rs)
WBM Gr -I I
WBM Gr -I I I
WMM
Bituminous Layers
Prime Coat
Tack Coat
Seal Coat
Surface Dressing
Total cost of Flexible pavement
Cement Concrete Road
IRC 58-
IRCSP 62:2014
2011
GSB
WBM/WMM
C. Protection works
Chainage
From To Length( m) Cost in Rs Average cost / m
Retaining wall
Breast wall
Toe wall
Gabbion
Pitching / turfing for slopes
Total cost of protection works
II
III
IV
Yes NO
14. Whether the road has Geometrics as per Rural Roads Manual RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA.
Yes No
15.Whether C.D.works / Protection works are provided as per RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA/ Respective Codes of IRC.
Vetted at NRIDA
Year
16.Does the Estimation Conform to Standard Rate Analysis and SSR generated for the current Phase
Yes No
5Nov. 2019
Prepared By
Technical Scrutiny at STA done
(Name) Checked By
by:
Counter Signatures of
Co-ordinator STA :
Is the Proposed Road entered on the OMMAS under PMGSY III proposal module:
18
(Data entries to be verified by STA before Clicking the Propopsal)
a. Have you satisfied yourself that the proposed road is a part of DRRP
19 Are you satisfied that the proposed road is significantly more beneficial to the public than the roads with higher
b.
trace maps rank in the same block?
Are you satisfied with the following
a. Engineering Surveys (L section, X section on A3 size paper must be verified)
b. Soil/ Material Investigation ( CBR, Density, LL, PI, Gradation to be verified)
20 c. Whether Traffic Surveys / count has been done by third party
Hydraulic Studies.
d. ( Catchment for structures with more than 2 Vents to be verified from topo sheet. Location and requirement of
all CD structures to be verified from L section )
In case , Traffic is projected beyond T 7 Category and road designed using IRC 37 are you satisfied with the
a.
reason given by PIU
21
Whether 3rd party Traffic verification / Axle load Surveys carried out on such roads designed with more than 1
b.
MSA traffic and carriageway width of 5.5 m
a. In case, sub grade CBR is less than 5; has Soil Stabilisation etc. been proposed
22
b. ( If not , specific Reasons given by PIU)
Is the design of the following elements as per Rural Roads Manul / Circulars of NRIDA:
27
Certified that the Design and Estimation for the Proposed Road work are based on the data and SSR provided by PIU Engineers . The Proposal after final Correction is entered on the
OMMAS.The Propasal may be considered for clearance.
Yes NO
Whether road deteriorated due non maintenance yes
Component
851899 Laxmani Fata Road (851899) 9
Road 2
a) If yes, what are the Trace map rankings of the components of the
cnadidate road?
Component
1707660 Kharkua to Begdi Fata (1707660) 17
Road 3
Component
851257 SH 26 to Kharkua (851257) 14
Road 4
g) Average PCI of the road to which proposed TR or MRL will be connected 1.67
i) If PCI of MDR / SH / NH is 3 or below , whether the State's undertaking for simultaneouly Yes No
upgrading it from State fund is avaible No
I 34500
II 40400
III 58900
IV 67500
V 76000
Yes NO
14. Whether the road has Geometrics as per Rural Roads Manual RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA.
Yes No
15.Whether C.D.works / Protection works are provided as per RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA/ Respective Codes of IRC.
Vetted at NRIDA
16.Does the Estimation Conform to Standard Rate Analysis and SSR generated for the current Phase Year
Yes No
Yes NO
Whether road deteriorated due non maintenance yes
Component
851899 Laxmani Fata Road (851899) 9
Road 2
a) If yes, what are the Trace map rankings of the components of the
cnadidate road?
Component
1707660 Kharkua to Begdi Fata (1707660) 17
Road 3
Component
851257 SH 26 to Kharkua (851257) 14
Road 4
g) Average PCI of the road to which proposed TR or MRL will be connected 1.67
i) If PCI of MDR / SH / NH is 3 or below , whether the State's undertaking for simultaneouly Yes No
upgrading it from State fund is avaible No
I 34500
II 40400
III 58900
IV 67500
V 76000
Yes NO
14. Whether the road has Geometrics as per Rural Roads Manual RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA.
Yes No
15.Whether C.D.works / Protection works are provided as per RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA/ Respective Codes of IRC.
Vetted at NRIDA
16.Does the Estimation Conform to Standard Rate Analysis and SSR generated for the current Phase Year
Yes No
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(Main Report)
A. Chapters
1. Introduction 1 to
2. Planning and Basic Design Consideration 1 to
3. Topographic Survey 1 to
4. Soil and Materials Survey 1 to
5. Traffic Survey 1 to
6. Hydrological Survey 1 to
7. Adopted Geometric Design Standards 1 to
8. Alignment Design 1 to
9. Pavement Design 1 to
10 . Design of Cross Drainage Works 1 to
11 . Protective Works & Drainage 1 to
12 . Land Acquisition 1 to
13 . Utility shifting/relocation 1 to
14 . Road Safety and Traffic Management 1 to
15 . Specification to
16 . Environmental Issues to
17 . Analysis of Rates to
18 . Cost Estimate to
19 . Construction Program to
B. Proforma
2) Villages Dhanwara
4) Block KUMHER
5) District BHARATPUR
- Schedules caste 4
- Schedules Tribe -
- Disabled: -
- BPL : 5
- Women in general 6
9) Name & Designation of the key Participants
- From Government
SARPANCH / SECRETARY
GRAMPANCHAYAT
10) Issues and suggestions raised by the participants
(i) Road alignment and design in general (PIUs to consult prompt list
in Annex 3(b)
NIL
NIL
(vi) Water related issues (drainage lines, rivers and water crossings, irrigation
water courses, other water bodies etc)
No
(vii) Road safety related issues (major junctions, curves, bends etc.)
No
(viii) Other suggestions (such as regarding cattle crossing, borrow pits etc.
No
Not required
No
Yes
The Road alignment will be finalized with the best efforts to address the above
issues.
Attached seperately
- Countersigned
Attendense
Community PIU/PRI
Name of the Participants Signature Name and designation Signature
of official
LEAD SOURCE 900 mm equilateral & triangle
START FROM KUMHER FILLING QTY (FROM QTY SHEET )Borrow pits 39405 MATERIAL QUARY 9
PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA 0 55 GHATARI 600 mm Circular
END TO CUTTING QTY (FROM QTY SHEET) STONE 30
KUMHER 0 45 MATHURA 800 mm x 600 mm rectangular
BLOCK CUTTING QTY Roadway Cutting BITUMEN 20
BHARATPUR 0 30 BHARATPUR 600 mm x 450 mm rectangular
DISTRICT QTY Subgrade & Earthen Shoulders CEMENT 20
COST OF DPR PREPRATION 10000 5 Local 600 mm equilateral & triangle Assitant Engineer
PACKAGE NO SOIL 40 PWD Sub Div
27°11'55.64"N DATE OF SURVEY 11/15/2019 55 GHATARI Kumher
ROAD NO T-02 SAND 119
START CORDINATE
5.50 77°19'30.65"E Design CBR 6 30 BHARATPUR Executive Engineer
PROPOSED ROAD WIDTH HUME PIPE PWD Division
5.50 27°18'37.55"N Traffic Survey CH 200 30 BHARATPUR Deeg
EXISTING ROAD WIDTH STEEL
END CORDINATE
2019-20 77°22'52.38"E Superintending Engineer
YEAR PWD Circle
Bharatpur
CC ROAD DETAILS :- PROTECTION WALL DETAILS DETAIL OF JUNCTION
TYPE OF
A) EXISTING CC PORTION IN GOOD CONDTION S.NO FROM TO SIDE LENGTH (M) HIEGHT MTR COST S.NO LOCATION EXISTING CONDITION Carriageway Width (m)
JUNCTION
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 T 4150 BT
S.NO FROM TO LENGTH EX. THIC EX.WIDTH 3.75
1 4320 4370 LHS 50 2.1 2 T 2025 BT 3.75
1 0 1500 1500.00 0.00 0.00 2 12470 12525 LHS 55 2.1 3 T 490 BT 3.75
2 2150 2350 200.00 3 14220 14275 LHS 55 2.1 4 T 5000 BT 3.75
3 3275 3750 475.00 0
4 4700 5225 525.00 0
5 7375 8175 800.00 0
6 8175 8550 375.00 0
7 0 0 0.00 0
8 0 0 0.00 0
9 0 0 0.00 0
10 0 0 0.00 0
TOTAL LENGTH 3875.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL LENGTH 160.00 0.00
EX CD NEW CD 25
EX CD DIA CH TYPE Span Detail Condition Remark Cost CH TYPE Span Detail Length Cost
1 HPC 2 Row 1000 0.00
2 HPC 2 Row 1000 0.00
3 HPC 2 Row 1000 0.00
4 HPC 2 Row 1000 0.00
5 HPC 2 Row 1000 0.00
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
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56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
Total 0 0.00 15 0.00 -
15
0
NAME OF ROAD :-KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
S.No. DS. CH. Left side Right side Remark
15 1 2+025 LHS KM. Stone
2 4+047 LHS KM. Stone
3 5+025 LHS KM. Stone
4 8+490 LHS KM. Stone
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna-III
RAJASTHAN Rural Road Development Authority, Jaipur (Raj.)
Year : 2019-2020 - CUCPL (as per SSR w.e.f. 05.11.2019)
Name of Block
Name of PIU
Provision of
Cost of No of Brigde Cost of Brigde
social Estimited Cost
Additional CD Works above 15 mt. above 15 mt.
S. No. BT CC R&D Total Additional Cost No. of CD Works economic & (Rs.in Lakh)
Cost of Total Cost (Rs.in Water way up Water way up to
Length Length Length Length of Provision in safeguard (14+16+19)
Provision in (12+13) Lakh) to 60 mt. 60 mt.
(in kms) (in kms) (in kms) (in kms) F6 etc.
F 6 (a)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO
SE PWD Circle BHARATPUR
KUMHER
1 9 U 10.850 2.355 - 13.21 551.46 271.15 822.60 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.77 822.60
10.850 2.355 13.21 551.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.77 822.60
uksV &
1- fodkl[k.Mokj ,oa ftys dk VksVy djsaA
Remark
G.Total (26+21) Traffic S. no. ance
estimated estimated Provision for Additional Total State way Width of R&D
(TOTAL PROJECT Avg. Cost/ Km. intensity in of Cost
cost) cost) Electric State Share for Total State Cost (22+25) (3.75mt/ Techn
COST) MSA CUCPL (Rs. in
(Rs. In (Rs. In Telephone exceed 5msa Cost 5.50mt) ology
Lakh)
Lacs) Lacs) Sevice (23+24)
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Waste
493.56 329.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 329.04 822.60 62.295 5.50 1.79 - 187.89
Plastic
Proposed Length
(in Kms)
Cost of
Cost of Brigde Total
Total No of
CD Works above 15 Estimated State
Lengt Brigde GOI Share
Name Type of Cost of No. of (Rs.in mt. Water Cost Share
S. Name of Name of Trace Map h (in above 15 (60%
of Name of the Road Proposal BT CC R&D Pavement CD Lakh) i/c way up to (Rs.in (40%
No. PIU Block Ranking kms) mt. Water estimated
District (U) Lengt Lengt Lengt (Rs.in Lakh) Works GST 60 mt. Lakh) estimated
BT+C way up to cost)
h (in h (in h (in (Rs.in (Rs.in (12+14+16 cost)
C+R& 60 mt.
kms) kms) kms) Lakh) Lakh) i/c )
D GST
(8+9+1
0)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
0.00 10.85 2.36 0.00 13.21 822.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 822.60 493.56 329.04
uksV &
1- fodkl[k.Mokj ,oa ftys dk VksVy djsaA
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Revised FORM-B
han Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna-III
al Road Development Authority, Jaipur (Raj.)
020 - CUCPL (as per SSR w.e.f. Dec. 2019)
Remark
Additiona Total State G.Total (16+24) Avg. way Traffic S. No.
PMGSY nce Cost R&D
Provisio l Total (TOTAL PROJECT Cost/ Width intensity of
State Share road which Cost (17+23) (Rs. in Technol
n for State COST) Km. (3.75mt/ in msa CUCPL
for exceed is included Lakh) ogy
Utility Cost 5.50mt)
5msa in proposal
Shifting (20+21+2
but design
2)
life not
completed
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Waste
0.00 0.00 0.00 329.04 822.60 62.29 5.50 1.79 T-08 187.89
Plastic
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Statement showng the details of Component wise cost of roads propo
Trace map Existing Surface Type Proposed Surface Type
Proposed Pavement Details (Rs. In Lakhs)
ranks of (in km) (in km)
S. Pkg. roads
District Block Earthwork
No. No. partb of Total WBM WBM Prime Tack
Earthen Gravel CC BT CC BT including GSB WMM
this (10+11) G-II G-III Coat Coat
Shoulders
TR/MRL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1.00 BHARATPUR KUMHER 9.00 0.00 0.00 2.36 10.85 2.36 10.85 13.21 70.25 15.47 0.00 0.00 155.27 33.73 7.57
t showng the details of Component wise cost of roads proposed under PMGSY-III
Protection
CDs Carriage
works Total
Proposed Pavement Details (Rs. In Lakhs) Other Works Width
(Road Part) Road Project Cost Propos
(Rs. In Lakhs) Average Cost (in m) Traffic
(Rs. In Lakhs)
Avg Furniture Avg (Rs in ESAL ed
Average Avg Avg (Rs in Lakhs) / Categor
OGPC Total Total cost / including Total cost / Lakhs) Exist Propo (MSA) Technol
BM/DBM Seal Coat CC Total Cost Cost/ km No. Cost/No Cost/km Drain km (36/12) y
/SDBC/BC Cost Cost km Road Cost km (24+32+28+3 ing sed ogy
(24/12) (27/26) (27/12)
(28/11) safety (34/12) 4)
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 signs
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
0.00 0.00 0.00 170.71 282.29 21.38 0.00 0.00 #DIV/0! 0.00 10.86 0.82 48.12 41.46 89.58 9.58 553.43 41.91 3.75 5.50 T9 1.82 Waste
Plastic
After Before
S.No. Difference
Scrutiny Scrutiny
1 Flexible Pavement 551.46 551.46 0.000
2 Rigid Pavement 170.71 170.71 0.00
3 Road Furniture 41.46 41.46 0.00
4 Utility Shifting 0.00 0.00 0.00
5 Drains 48.12 48.12 0.00
6 Protection Work 10.86 10.86 0.00
Total 822.60 822.60 0.00
Name of Road : KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSW 14/Dec/19
Sample Details :- 1000 Capacity of Proving Ring :- 10 KN
Type of Soil ALLUVIAL Value of one division :- 1.274
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
2.0
2
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
7.0
7
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
2.0
7.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
2.0
2
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
7.0
7
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
2.0
2
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
7.0
7
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
2.0
2
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
7.0
7
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
2.0
2
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
7.0
7
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
2.0
2
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
7.0
7
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
) (A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
140.000
140
120.000
120
100.000
100
80.000
80
60.000
60
40.000
40
20.000
20
0.000
0
0.0
0
1.0
1
2.0
2
3.0
3
4.0
4
5.0
5
6.0
6
7.0
7
8.0
8
9.0
9
10.0
10
11.0
11
12.0
12
13.0
13
Penetration
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(%) (W)
S. No.
W2
1 10936 4186 1.97 1 16.23 24.33 23.80 0.53 5.80 9.10 1.81
2 11111 4361 2.06 2 16.00 25.01 24.30 0.71 6.30 11.20 1.85
3 11303 4553 2.15 3 15.20 25.89 25.00 0.89 6.50 13.62 1.89
4 11261 4511 2.13 4 16.00 22.36 21.50 0.86 5.50 15.65 1.84
5 11210 4460 2.10 5 17.30 24.12 23.10 1.02 5.80 17.53 1.79
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.95
1.75
1.65
7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10614 3864 1.82 15 18.00 23.67 23.09 0.58 6.86 8.50 1.68
2 10785 4035 1.90 17 18.00 23.87 23.15 0.72 7.15 10.02 1.73
3 10905 4155 1.96 18 18.50 22.70 21.90 0.80 6.70 12.00 1.75
4 10914 4164 1.96 20 14.70 22.03 21.12 0.91 6.42 14.20 1.72
5 10843 4093 1.93 21 18.50 27.12 25.91 1.21 7.41 16.30 1.66
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 10.80
1.75 MDD 1.75
1.65
7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10510 3760 1.77 2 16.80 24.22 23.70 0.52 6.90 7.50 1.65
2 10729 3979 1.88 1 14.70 23.14 22.48 0.66 7.78 8.50 1.73
3 10885 4135 1.95 3 15.30 22.62 21.94 0.68 6.64 10.20 1.77
4 10869 4119 1.94 4 14.90 21.66 20.92 0.74 6.02 12.30 1.73
5 10817 4067 1.92 7 16.10 22.83 21.99 0.84 5.89 14.20 1.68
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.65
7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10679 3929 1.85 5 14.70 22.58 22.10 0.48 7.40 6.50 1.74
2 10807 4057 1.91 7 17.30 23.99 23.52 0.47 6.22 7.50 1.78
3 10998 4248 2.00 6 18.10 25.70 25.04 0.66 6.94 9.50 1.83
4 10965 4215 1.99 9 15.50 23.16 22.32 0.84 6.82 12.32 1.77
5 10926 4176 1.97 4 16.40 23.44 22.55 0.89 6.15 14.52 1.72
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 9.51
1.80 MDD 1.84
1.70
5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10588 3838 1.81 4 16.30 22.82 22.42 0.40 6.12 6.50 1.70
2 10775 4025 1.90 5 16.80 23.01 22.52 0.49 5.72 8.50 1.75
3 11004 4254 2.01 7 14.70 21.72 21.03 0.69 6.33 10.85 1.81
4 10971 4221 1.99 8 16.60 23.80 23.00 0.80 6.40 12.50 1.77
5 10916 4166 1.97 6 17.90 24.47 23.68 0.79 5.78 13.60 1.73
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.98
OMC 10.85
MDD 1.81
1.88
1.78
1.68
5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10797 4047 1.91 5 18.00 24.58 24.10 0.48 6.10 7.85 1.77
2 11004 4254 2.01 1 19.00 25.13 24.59 0.54 5.59 9.65 1.83
3 11182 4432 2.09 2 16.50 23.55 22.84 0.71 6.34 11.20 1.88
4 11190 4440 2.09 4 15.00 21.19 20.47 0.72 5.47 13.20 1.85
5 11095 4345 2.05 9 20.00 26.07 25.30 0.77 5.30 14.50 1.79
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 9.43
1.85 MDD 1.88
1.75
6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10647 3897 1.84 25 20.00 26.34 25.90 0.44 5.90 7.50 1.71
2 10841 4091 1.93 26 22.00 29.18 28.55 0.63 6.55 9.65 1.76
3 10998 4248 2.00 20 23.00 31.25 30.41 0.84 7.41 11.32 1.80
4 11183 4433 2.09 21 23.00 30.59 29.68 0.91 6.68 13.65 1.84
5 11041 4291 2.02 20 21.00 29.21 28.10 1.11 7.10 15.65 1.75
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.90
OMC 10.76
MDD 1.83
1.80
1.70
5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10781 4031 1.90 13 17.20 24.26 23.70 0.56 6.50 8.65 1.75
2 11026 4276 2.02 14 17.80 26.29 25.50 0.79 7.70 10.23 1.83
3 11155 4405 2.08 15 16.30 23.26 22.50 0.76 6.20 12.32 1.85
4 11137 4387 2.07 16 16.80 25.31 24.24 1.07 7.44 14.32 1.81
5 11023 4273 2.02 17 17.70 25.64 24.51 1.13 6.81 16.52 1.73
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 9.45
MDD 1.87
1.80
1.70
5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
C.B.R. Test of Soil (IS:2720(PART)
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
0.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
180.000
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
180.000
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetration Proving ring Corrected Load Load
(A) x one division Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Value Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
Penetration
4.1 General
The soil and material investigations were done following the guidelines of IRC: SP: 20-2002 and IRC: SP:
72-2015 and other relevant IS codes. The potential sources of borrow areas for soil and quarry sites will be
identified
Summary of Test
Sieve Analysis
MDD OMC L.L. P.I.
S.No. Location CBR (%) % passing against I.S.Sieve
gm/cc (%) (%) (%)
26.5mm 10mm 4.75mm 2mm 425u 75u
1 1000 5.82 1.88 9.25 44.32 12.25 100 100 83.89 54.25 6.40
2 2000 5.36 1.76 10.80 43.25 9.12 100 83.18 67.93 9.95
3 3000 5.54 1.78 9.70 43.60 11.20 100 85.26 51.70 10.97
1 0 to 3000 5.57
2 6000 to 9000
5.39
3 14000 to 19800
5.64
4.4 Coarse and Fine Aggregates
Information regarding the source of aggregate and sand will be gathered. The stone aggregates shall be
procured from where as the locally available sand shall be used. The source and the lead distance from the
quarry to project site will be finalized in discussion with the PIU. The aggregates and sand where available
and acceptable shall be used for bituminous work, concrete works, other pavement works.
1 STONE GHATARI 55
2 BITUMEN MATHURA 45
3 CEMENT BHARATPUR 30
4 SOIL Local 5
5 SAND GHATARI 55
7 STEEL BHARATPUR 30
Where the rock or some firm undisturbed soil stratum is not likely to be far below the alluvial bed of the
stream , a trail pit should be dug down to such rock or firm soil . But if there is no rock or undisturbed firm soil
for a great depth below the stream bed level , then the trail pit may be taken down roughly 2 to 3 meter
below the lowest bed level . The location of each trail pit should be shown in the cross section of the
proposed site . The trail pit section should be plotted to show the kind of soil passed through . However
depth of trail pit in soil shall minimum 2 m for culverts and 3 m for small bridges .
4.6 Checklist
2. Package No:-
Yes NO
Whether road deteriorated due non maintenance No
6. Estimated Cost Rs :
Normal Area
Cost sharing pattern for this road Special Area (90:10)
(60:40)
Cost due to higher specification such as carriage way width, Higher Axle
41.46 4.08
load , Hard shoulders, Shifting of Utilities
Component
10197 KUMHER TO PAPRERA UTO CHITOKRI MOR 9
Road 1
a) If yes, what are the Trace map rankings of the components of the
cnadidate road?
Component
Road 2
Component
Road 3
Sirsai 248
Indrapura 493
Dhanwara 2021
Poonth 1213
c) Names of benefitted habitations
Khanswara 1558
Paprera 2313
Ajau 1564
Moroda 177
Basokhar 445
Usrara 329
Nagla Mana 529
Total weight 10890
d) Utility value = Total weight/ Length of road 13.44
2 Panchayat
e) Name of facilities located on this proposed road as per DRRP: H.Q.and 1
govt.control
i) If PCI of MDR / SH / NH is 3 or below , whether the State's undertaking for simultaneouly Yes No
upgrading it from State fund is avaible No
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l) Cummalative maintenance expenditure in last three years( in lacs) 45
m) Whether the road proposed using new technologies Yes No
If Yes, Name of the technology proposed NO
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carriage way Roadway width Road land width
8. a) Whether the Proposed Road has the desired carriage way
width,Roadway width and Road Land Width (RLW ) Yes No Yes No Yes No
b) Indicate the actual widths of the following for the proposed road In the Built Up Area (m) In the Open Area (m)
i) Carriageway - 3.75
ii) Roadway - 7.50
iii) Road Land Width - 12.00
c) Indicate the proposed widths of the following for the proposed
In the Built Up Area (m) In the Open Area (m)
road
i) Carriageway - 5.50
ii) Roadway - 9.00
H- Habitation
MSH-6
ROAD
F-Facilities name
9 Name of Road
Cross Section details
WBM 150 mm
GSB 100 mm
Cars,Jeep, Motorised Light Trucks Agricultural Tractors Trallers Buses Animal Drawn Vechicle
Cycle
Days Vans,Three two Commercial Cycles
Rickshawa
Wheelers Wheelers Vehicle
L U OL L U OL L U OL SWC Num. Tyred
A= Intitial traffic in the year of completion of construction in terms of the number of commericial vehicles per day
CVPD
11. Subgrade CBR ( for Different Sections ) =
Chainage 0 6000 9000 11200 14000 17000 19700
Design
CBR % 5.57 5.39 5.64 5.67 5.59 5.86 5.98
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12. Cost Details of upgradation proposal
A. Pavement Components
Cost(lacs)/
Description of layer Thickness in mm Quantity Rate Rs Cost Rs.
km (Rs)
GSB -
WBM/WMM 0.00 1254.60 0.00 -
Dry lean concrete( DLC) -
Concrete for Pavement (M30) 0.00 5083.00 0.00 -
Total Cost of Concrete Pavement 0.00 -
B: C D Works
Location - Chainage ( Similar Type of CD's may be
Type of CD & their Nos Total Length of Culvert Cost in Rs.( in lacs)
grouped together)
i Existing CD ( requiring repair)
0.00 0.00 -
0.00 0.00 -
-
-
New proposed CD ( including complete replacement of
ii -
existing CDs)
HPC-3 Nos (2 ROW 1000), 0.00 0.00 -
SLAB -1 Nos ( 3 X 3) 0.00 -
-
-
Total Cost of CD works in lacs 0.00 -
C. Protection works
Chainage
From To Length( m) Cost in Rs Average cost / m
Retaining wall 160.00 1085850.00 0.82
Breast wall -
Toe wall -
Gabbion -
Pitching / turfing for slopes 0.00 0 -
Total cost of protection works 1085850.00 0.82
D. Pucca Side Drains (if Provided) Chainage Cost in Rs Average cost / m
Length( m)
From To -
1177.50 4811889.00 3.64
-
-
Total cost of side drains works 4811889.00 3.64
E. Road Logo, other Road Furniture including Road safety signs
Number Cost in Rs Average cost(lacs) / km
Number of Boards 3381571.54 2.56
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13. Five Year Routine Maintenance
To be estimated as per provision of Operation Year Cost in lakhs % Cost Cost /km
Manual I 10.23 2.67% 0.77 1.12%
II 13.17 3.44% 1.00 1.43%
III 16.86 4.41% 1.28 1.83%
IV 19.81 5.18% 1.50 2.15%
V 22.85 5.97% 1.73 2.47%
II
III
IV
Yes NO
14. Whether the road has Geometrics as per Rural Roads Manual RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA.
Yes No
15.Whether C.D.works / Protection works are provided as per RRM / Latest Circulars of NRIDA/ Respective Codes of IRC.
Vetted at NRIDA
Year
16.Does the Estimation Conform to Standard Rate Analysis and SSR generated for the current Phase
Yes No
Prepared By Checked By
Executive Engineer Superintending Engineer
Technical Scrutiny at STA done
PWD Division PWD Circle
Deeg by:
Bharatpur
Counter Signatures of
Co-ordinator STA :
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To be filled by State Technical Agency
Name of the STA:
Is the Proposed Road entered on the OMMAS under PMGSY III proposal module:
18
(Data entries to be verified by STA before Clicking the Propopsal)
a. Have you satisfied yourself that the proposed road is a part of DRRP
19 Are you satisfied that the proposed road is significantly more beneficial to the public than the roads with higher
b.
trace maps rank in the same block?
Are you satisfied with the following
a. Engineering Surveys (L section, X section on A3 size paper must be verified)
b. Soil/ Material Investigation ( CBR, Density, LL, PI, Gradation to be verified)
20 c. Whether Traffic Surveys / count has been done by third party
Hydraulic Studies.
d. ( Catchment for structures with more than 2 Vents to be verified from topo sheet. Location and requirement of
all CD structures to be verified from L section )
In case , Traffic is projected beyond T 9 Category and road designed using IRC 37 are you satisfied with the
a.
reason given by PIU
21
Whether 3rd party Traffic verification / Axle load Surveys carried out on such roads designed with more than 1
b.
MSA traffic and carriageway width of 5.5 m
a. In case, sub grade CBR is less than 5; has Soil Stabilisation etc. been proposed
22
b. ( If not , specific Reasons given by PIU)
Is the design of the following elements as per Rural Roads Manul / Circulars of NRIDA:
27
Certified that the Design and Estimation for the Proposed Road work are based on the data and SSR provided by PIU Engineers . The Proposal after final Correction is entered on the
OMMAS.The Propasal may be considered for clearance.
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C FORM NO TYPE OF PROPOSAL : PNC / ATR / SLR
PROFARMA "C"
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA
CHECK LIST FOR P.I.U. & S.T.A.
(For Individual Road Works)
1- Location :- State :- Rajasthan District :- BHARATPUR Block :- KUMHER
2- Package No. :- 0
5- Estimated Cost Rs. : 822.60 Lakhs Average Cost: 0.06 Lakhs per Km
State Cost Cost to be born by GOI
Total Cost in Total Cost in
Name of Item Name of Item Cost per Km. Lakhs
Lakhs Lakhs
Electric & Utilities Sevice 0.00 Flexible Pavement 592.92 42.81
Social Economic survey etc. @ 12000 Rs / KM 0.00 Rigid Pavement 170.71 0.01
Difference Preparation of DPR 0.00 Cross Drainage 0.00 0.00
Misc. / Others 0.00 Drain Pucca 48.12 0.00
Protection work 10.86 0.00
Total 0.00 Total 822.60 0.06
6- Type of Proposal :- Up gradation
If The Proposed Road is a New Connectivity
Is the road a part of core network YES / NO
If Yes Through/Link Route Number T-02
Name of the unconnected Habitation (to be crosschecked with CN-6)
Part B :- Technical
7- A) Whether the proposed Road has the desired carriageway width, Roadway width and Road
Land width (RLW). YES / NO
B) Indicate the actual widths adopted for the Proposed road.
KUMHER
RD 20005
Traffic Volume
8. Base Year Traffic Volume
Total
Scooters/Mot Trucks Bus / Cycle Cycle Horse Pedestrian
Car, Jeep, Auto orbikes Tractors with Tractor without Minibus s Rickshaw / cart /
Truck trailer trailer Hand Cart Bullock
Van Rickshaw
Cart
Growth rate adopted (%) = 6.0% Base Year Traffic AADT (T) = 792
Design Life and 2 year construction period= 12 years Motorized Vehicle = 742
Number of Harvesting Seasons = 2 PCU 2779
CVPD = 233
Cumulative ESAL = 1787141 T9 Err:504
9 Sub grade CBR & Different Sections =
Chainage in (m) 600 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
Thickness
Description of the layer (mm)
Quantity Cost Rs. Cost/km (Rs)
E. CD Works
No. of Existing CD Works : 0
Do they require any improvement- specift the nature of Yes/No Improvement of 0CDs
improvement proposed
If yes, their Number and Cost of improvement 0 Cost 0.00 0.00
S.No Type of CD & their Nos. Total Length of Bridge/ Cost in Rs.
Location - Chainage (similar Type of CD's may be grouped together) Culvert
1
0 0 0 0.00 -
2
0 0 0 0.00 -
3 0 0 0 0.00 -
4
0 0 0 0.00 -
5
0 0 0 0.00 -
Cost of CD Works 0 -
Cost in Lakh. 0.00
Cost in Rs. Cost / Km (Rs)
F. Protection Works 1,085,850.00 82.23
11. Whether the road has Geometrics as per Rural Road Manual (RRM) YES / NO
12. Whether CD works /Protection works are provided as per RRM YES / NO
13. Whether the Cost estimates are as per standerd data analysis and S.S.R.01.09.2017 YES / NO
14. Sources and the Lead distancesof Materials are as under
Material Source Lead Distance Material Source Lead Distance
Soil Local 5 Steel BHARATPUR 30
Stone(Aggregate) GHATARI 55
Cement BHARATPUR 30
Sand GHATARI 55
Bitumin MATHURA 45
Certified that information provided is true
Execess
Name of Block
Cost of n of MoRD Diff. for cost of Higher Total State G.Total ge way Throug Mainten
No. of Cost of d Cost GST in Total ng State Road 12% GST in Total Higher of Traffic
Remark
CC R&D Pavemen social Share Specification with i/c Higher (18+29) Width h ance
Total CD CD Works (Rs.in amount Cost i/c higher Provision Share
Provision Hard DPR
which not amount of Specification Avg. Cost/ R&D intensi
S. No. BT Length Lengt Length t economi (60 % of for Electric for Road Shoulder Prepation Cost Specification (TOTAL (3.75m Route / Cost
Length (in (Rs.in Work (Rs.in c&
Lakh) of GST (RS.
17 ) (Rs.
specific for complete (20+21+22+23+2 Coloum no. cost i/c GST
Cost with GST PROJECT
Km.
t/ Link (Rs. in
Tech ty in
(in kms) h (in (in s Lakh) (11+13+ coloum in Lacs) ation Telephone inaugrati and (if rate 26 (Rs. In Lacs) nolog MSA
kms) Lakh) safegua In Lacs) exceed d Desing 4+25) (19+28) COST) 5.50mt No. Lakh)
kms) kms) 14) no. 15 (40% of Sevice on Earthan above y
rd etc. 2msa Period )
17) (Rs. Shoulder 20000/Km
(Rs. In
In Lacs) )
Lacs)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
SH 69 TO BEGDI FATA
ALIRAJPUR
ALIRAJPUR
ALIRAJPUR
1 U 0.650 0.000 - 0.65 551.46 15 218.02 0.00 769.48 92.34 861.81 517.09 344.72 31.29 0 0.05 12.95 0 0.00 44.29 5.31 49.60 394.33 911.42 1402.18 5.50 T-07 187.89 2 MSA
2
0.650 0.000 0.65 551.46 15.00 218.02 0.00 769.48 92.34 861.81 517.09 344.72 31.29 0.00 0.05 12.95 0.00 0.00 44.29 5.31 49.60 389.01 911.42 1402.18 187.89
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CONSULTANTS MPRRDA-ALIRAJPUR MPRRDA-ALIRAJPUR
GOVERNMENT OF
RAJASTHAN
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2:1
Proposed 100mm thick GSB Shoulder Proposed 100mm thick GSB Shoulder
Existing 150mm thcik WBM Gr-III Proposed 20mm PMC with Seal Coat
Existing 100mm thick WBM Gr-I Proposed 20mm PMC with Seal Coat
thick BM
Throuh
4 Name of Road
2 Distt.
n Served Type Of (in Cost (RS No. of (RS in GOI borne by Project Cost/K Route Contituen Contituen
Name Pop. Name Pop. (8+10) proposal kms) in Lakh) CD Lakh) Share State Cost ms. No. cy cy Remaks
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Sirsai 248 Sirsai 248 10328 U 13.21 822.60 0 0.00 493.56 329.04 822.60 62.2947 T-02 Dr. Mrs.
Subhash Ranjeeta
Indrapura 493 Indrapura 493 Garg Koli
BHARATPUR
Dhanwara 2021
KUMHER
Poonth 1213
1
Khanswara 1558
Paprera 2313
Ajau 1564
Moroda 177
Basokhar 445
KUMHER
2
MANGLAM ASSOCIATES,BHOPAL
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA (PMGSY III) Format F-2A
F-2B
[(25) + (26)]
CD Improvement Cost
Road length (Km.)
TOTAL COST OF
VCW/FCW CANAL CD
FROM FORMAT
PROPOSED CD
UPGRADATION
HUME PIPE
STRUCTURES
NEW CONST./
Name of Road
CULVERT/SL
AB CULVERT
S.No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
UPTO CHITOKARI MOR
KUMHER TO PAPRERA
Prop. Nos.
VIA KHANSWARA
Cost 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 822.60 822.60
1202 & 1203 P.C.C grade M 10 Nominal mix 1:3:6 1 160.00 x 1.35 x 0.15 P.Cum 32.4 3255.00 105462.00 118117.00
3 12.4iii(ii) Stone masonry in cement mortar for substructure complete as per
drawing & MoRD specification Clauses 702, 704, 1202 and 1204
1 160.00 x (1.15+0.45)/2 x 2.10 P.Cum 268.80 2955.00 794304.00 889620.00
Random rubble masonry In 1:4 cement mortar 0.80
4 12.13(B) Providing PCC M-20 architectural coping on the top of wing wall,
Clauses 615, 710 and 1204.3.11 75 mm thick 1 160.00 x 0.45 P.Sqm 72.00
72.00 319.00 22968.00 25724.00
5 13.18 Pointing with cement mortar (1:3) on Stone work as per drawing and
MoRD specification Clauses 613.3 and 1204 Flush and Rulled Type 1 160.00 x 1.00 P. Sqm 160.00
160.00 75.00 1200.00 1344.00
Total : 1085850.00
Say Rs. 10.86 Lacs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
New Proposal 1.00 10.850 15 0 822.60 0.00 0.00 822.60 12
TOTAL 1.00 10.85 15 0 822.60 0.00 0.00 822.60 12
Cost of Pavement Per KM = 75.82 Lacs
Cost of CD Per KM = 0.00 Lacs
Name of
Habitation
ROAD FURNITURE
HARD SHOLDERS
Road Length (KM.)
PAVEMENT [SUM
MISC. ITEMS INC
SUB-BASE (GSB)
TOTAL COST OF
CC DRAIN (PCC
OF (09) TO (21)]
PRIME COAT &
EARTH-WORK
Upgrada
PROTECTION
TACK COAT
tion (U)
Dismantling,
Setting Out,
C.C. ROAD
C&G
Crossing
WORK
Details
FROM
WMM
N/U
RCC)
S.No.
BM
PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
TO
+
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23
Thickne
ss in - - 150 250 170 - - 60 20 200 300/600 - -
mm
KUMHER
1 U D 10.850 Poor
Cost 6.19 1.42 15.47 155.27 0.00 48.12 41.30 0.00 0.00 170.71 0.00 0.00 0.00 822.60
S.N Distt. Block Name of Road Village proposed for Village getting Total Type of Pavement CD Works/15mt- Total Cost Total Total Average Through Name of Name of Remarks
o. connectivity connected on way Populati proposal 60mt Water way borne by Cost Project Cost/ Route/ MLA MP
on N/U Bridge cost GOI share borne by Cost Km Link No. Constituency Constitue
Served State ncy
(8+10)
Name Pop. Name Pop. Length Cost No. of Cost
(in Km) (Rs. In work (Rs. In
Lakh) Lakhs)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Av. Lead
Km.
WMM 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
### 26
25.00
20.00 km
km
LINEAR CHART
BT
PROPOSED STATUS 5.50 m wirth
Block Boundary
0 0/0
track
BT
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PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA FORMAT F-6
COST ESTIMATE FOR FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
ROAD FROM KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA LENGTH OF PROP. BT AT EXISTING BT IN FAIR CONDTION 0.000 Meter
Setting Out
Construction of reference bench mark (1 No.), working bench mark (4 Nos.) and near all
drainage structures and bridges (as per direction of Engineer-in-charge), reference pillar/
1.16
1 burgees @ 50m interval on both side of formation width including marking of centre line,
setting out curves, recording of levels, white washing and lettering etc. complete as per
MORD specifications cl. 108.
A. Reference benchmark/working benchmark (As per drawing annex-I) (BT+CC) 10850.00 10.850 Per km 50915.00 552427.75 618,719.08
Clearing Grass and Removal of Rubbish
Clearing and grubbing road land including uprooting wild vegetation, grass, bushes,
shrubs, saplings and trees of girth upto 300 mm, removal of stumps of such trees cut
earlier and disposal of unserviceable materials and stacking of serviceable material to be
2 2.2(ii)A 1 10850.00 4.5 4.8825 Hect. 14265.00 69648.86 78,006.73
used or auctioned, upto a lead of 1000 m including removal and disposal of top organic
soil not exceeding 150 mm in thickness as per MoRD Specification Clause 201.By
Mechanical Means In area of non-thorny jungle
Excavation for roadwork in soil with hydraulic excavator of 0.9 cum bucket capacity
including cutting and loading in tippers, trimming bottom and side slopes, in accordance
with requirements of lines, grades and cross-sections, and transporting to the As per QTY sheet- 0.00
embankment location with a lift upto 1.5 m and lead upto 1000 m as per MoRD
Specification Clause 302.3
5 3.5 (iii) PROP. BT AT 3.0 to 5.50 m on Widening Portion 2 0.00 1.100 0.25 0.000
2 0.00 0.800 0.10 0.000
PROP. BT AT 3.75 to 5.50 m on Widening Portion 2 0.00 1.030 0.25 0.000
2 0.00 1.100 0.10 0.000
ROAD FROM LAXMADI TO BEGDI FATAK LENGTH OF PROP. BT AT EXISTING BT IN FAIR CONDTION 0.000 Meter
TOTAL LENGTH LENGTH OF NEW PROPOSED BT (CH- 9+220 to 10+160 ) 0.000 Meter
10853.000
OF BT IN (M.)
EXISTING BT IN GOOD CONDITION 3.000 Meter
LENGTH OF NEW CD STRUCTURE 0.000 Meter
Sr. SOR Item AMOUNT AMOUNT incl GST
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS Nos L(m) B(m) D(m) QUANTITY UNIT RATE (Rs.)
No. No. (Rs.) (Rs.)
SETTING OUT, CLEARING & GRUBBING & SCARIFYING
Setting Out
A. Reference benchmark/working benchmark (As per drawing annex-I) (BT+CC) 10850.00 54.000 Per no. 1051.00 56754.00 63,564.48
B. Reference piller (As per drawing annex-I) (BT+CC) 10850.00 218.000 Per no. 620.00 135160.00 151,379.20
Clearing Grass and Removal of Rubbish
Clearing grass and removal of rubbish up to a distance of 30 m outside the periphery of
2 2.1 1 10850.00 5.25 5.69625 Hect. 14132 80499.41 90,159.33
the area as per Technical Specification Clause 201.
Cutting of Trees including Cutting of Trunks, Branches and Removal of Stumps Cutting of trees,
including cutting of trunks, branches and removal of stumps & roots, refilling, compaction of
2.3
backfilling and stacking of serviceable material by manual means with all lifts as per Technical
Specification Clause 201.
(i) Girth above 300 mm to 600 mm 0 0 Each 226.00 0.00 -
(ii) Girth above 600 mm to 900 mm 0 0 Each 406.00 0.00 -
(iii) Girth above 900 mm to 1800 mm 0 0 Each 774.00 0.00 -
(iv) Girth above 1800 mm to 2700 mm 0 0 Each 1488.00 0.00 -
(v) Girth above 2700 mm to 4500 mm 0 0 Each 3044.00 0.00 -
Reused 90% Quantity from Drain approch structure and road way cutting 0.000
Total :- 0.000 Cum 76.00 0.00 -
Construction of Embankment with Material Obtained from Pits
Construction of granular sub-base by providing well graded material having CBR >= 20,
spreading in uniform layers with motor grader on prepared surface, mixing by mix in place
method with rotavator at OMC, and compacting with vibratory rollers of 80 to 100 kN
static weight to achieve the desired density, complete as per Technical Specification
Clause 401 for gradings mentioned in table 400.1)
(A) Crushed Stone Materials
11 4.1 (a)
NEW PROPOSED BT 1 0.00 5.800 0.180 0.00
PROP. BT AT EXISTING BT IN FAIR CONDTION ( Dedcut CD's Length) 1 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00
PROP. BT AT EXISTING BT IN BAD CONDTION 1 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00
EXISTING BT IN GOOD CONDITION 1 3.00 0.000 0.000 0.00
BT on Widening Portion 1 10850.00 1.900 1.500 30922.50
Quantity of extra widening at Curves & Junctions @ 3% (As per Annexure-A1) 927.68
TOTAL 31850.18 Cum. 999.00 31818324.83 35,636,523.80
Wet Mix Macadam
Providing, laying, spreading and compacting graded stone aggregate to wet mix
macadam specification including premixing the material with water at OMC in mechanical
mixer (Pug Mill), carriage of mixed material by tipper to site, laying in uniform layers in
sub-base/base course on a well prepared sub-base and compacting with smooth wheel
roller of 80 to 100kN weight to achieve the desired density including lighting, barricating
and maintenance of diversion, etc as per Tables 400.11 & 400.12 and Technical
Specification Clause 406.
Providing and laying bituminous macadam with hot mix plant using crushed aggregates
of grading as per Table 500.4 premixed with bituminous binder, transported to site, laid
over a previously prepared surface with paver finisher to the required grade, level and
16 5.3 alignment and rolled to achieve the desired compaction as per Technical Specification
Clause 504.
17 5.9 (ii)
Providing, laying and rolling of open-graded premix carpet of 20 mm thickness composed
of 13.2 mm size @ 0.18 cum per 10 sqm & 11.2 mm size @ 0.09 cum per 10 sqm
aggregates using penetration grade/modified bitumen @ 14.6 kg/10sqm to required line,
grade and level to serve as wearing course on a previously prepared base, including
17 5.9 (ii) mixing in a suitable plant, laying and rolling with a three wheel 80-100 kN static roller
capacity, finished to required level and grades to be followed by seal coat of either Type
A , Type B or Type C as per Technical Specification Clause 508
1 10853.00 5.500 59691.50
Quantity of extra widening at Curves & Junctions 2984.58
62676.08 sqm 107.00 6706340.03 7,511,100.83
Seal Coat
Providing and laying seal coat sealing the voids in a bituminous surface laid to the
specified levels, grade and cross fall using Type A, Type B and Type C as per Technical
Specification Clause 510
18 5.12
1 10853.00 5.500 59691.50
Quantity of extra widening at Curves & Junctions 2984.58
62676.08 sqm 48.000 3008451.60 3,369,465.79
Providing & Laying Non ISI mark ,Plain Ends(conforming to IS Code 458-2003}
Reinforced Cement Concrete hume Pipe (burried conduits) on first class bedding of
granular material including fixing collar with cement sand mortar 1:2 but excluding
19 9.8 (E)
excavation, protection works, backfilling, bedding, concrete and masonary work in head
29 12.50 362.50 RM 422.000 152975.00 171,332.00
wall and parapets.
(E)NP2 Pipes 300 mm dia
Providing and laying ISI mark reinforced cement concrete hume pipe NP3 for culverts on first
class bedding of granular material in single row including jointing with cement mortar 1:2 but
20 9.3(F)
Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 (ISI Mark) as per design
18 12.50 225.00 RM 2891.00 650475.00 728,532.00
SERVICE DUCT OF 600 MM DIA PIPE
Improvement of Junction
Clearing Grass and Removal of Rubbish
2.1 Clearing grass and removal of rubbish up to a distance of 30 m outside the periphery of the area as 10 20.00 2.50 0.05 hectare 14132.00 706.60 791.39
per Technical Specification Clause 201.
At first School 1 200.00 2.50 0.05 hectare 14132.00 706.60 791.39
3.4 Excavation, Carting i/c Removal of Soil with Disposal upto 1000 m
Excavation of embankment, sub-grade and drain consisting of excavation, removal and satisfactory
disposal of all excavated materials including hauling to sides of embankment and subgrade
construction as also the disposal of materials in specified manner and the trimming and finishing of
the road to the specified dimensions i/c all lifts, lead upto 1000 meters including dewatering,
10 20.00 2.50 0.40 200.00 cum 44 8800.00 9,856.00
shaping and excavation in marsh and complete disposal of all muck as per clause 302. for all types
of soil i/c moorum gravel etc. as directed by the Engineer-in-charge
Providing, laying, spreading and compacting graded stone aggregate to wet mix
macadam specification including premixing the material with water at OMC in mechanical
mixer (Pug Mill), carriage of mixed material by tipper to site, laying in uniform layers in
sub-base/base course on a well prepared sub-base and compacting with smooth wheel 10 20.00 2.50 0.10 50.00 cum 1692 84600.00 94,752.00
roller of 80 to 100kN weight to achieve the desired density including lighting, barricating
and maintenance of diversion, etc as per Tables 400.11 & 400.12 and Technical
Specification Clause 406.
At first School 1 200.00 2.50 0.10 50.00 cum 1692 84600.00 94,752.00
6.1 A)Cement Concrete Pavement M 30
Construction of un-reinforced, dowel jointed at expansion and construction joint only, plain cement
concrete pavement, thickness as per design, over a prepared sub base, with 43 grade cement or any
other type as per Clause 1501.2.2M30 (Grade), coarse and fine aggregates conforming to IS:383,
maximum size of coarse aggregate not exceeding 25mm, dowel bars25 mm dia and 500mm long
@25cm c/c or as per design, mixed in a concrete mixer of not less than 0.2 cum capacity and
appropriate weigh batcher using approved mix design, laid in approved fixed side formwork
(steelchannel, laying and fixing of 125 micron thick polythene film, wedges, steel plates including 10 20.00 2.50 0.20 100.00 cum 5572 557200.00 624,064.00
levelling the formwork as per drawing), spreading the cncrete with shovels, rakes, compacted using
needle, screed and plate vibrators and finished in continuous operation including provision of
contraction and expansion, construction joints, applying debonding strips, primer, sealant, dowel
bars, near approaches to bridge/culvert and construction joints, admixtures as approved, curing of
concrete slabs for14-days, using curing compound (where specified) and water finishing to lines
and grade as per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1501
At first School 1 20.00 2.50 0.20 10.00 cum 5572 55720.00 62,406.40
Providing, laying, spreading and compacting graded stone aggregate to wet mix
macadam specification including premixing the material with water at OMC in
mechanical mixer (Pug Mill), carriage of mixed material by tipper to site, laying
4.7 in uniform layers in sub-base/base course on a well prepared sub-base and
compacting with smooth wheel roller of 80 to 100kN weight to achieve the
desired density including lighting, barricating and maintenance of diversion, etc
as per Tables 400.11 & 400.12 and Technical Specification Clause 406.
Construction of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement (RCCP) with coarse and fine
aggregates conforming to IS:383, the size of coarse aggregate not exceeding 25 mm
with minimum aggregate cement ratio of 5:1 mm and with minimum cemnt content of
310 kg per cum, aggregate gradation to be as per Table 602.2 after blending, mixing in
concrete mixer at optimum moisture content, transporting to site, laying with wheel
Cu
6 6.5 barrows or steel pans or with mechanical paver, compacting with 80-100 kN smooth 1 2355.000 5.5 0.1 1295.25 ### 4940083.50 5532893.52
wheel, tandem vibratory roller, to achieve, the designed flexural strength, finishing and m
curing as per drawings and MoRD Specification Clause 1502
Supply & fixing of M-20 grade precast cement concrete Kerb or Dand upto 60 cm length
over 20 mm thick base of cement mortar 1:6 including jointing earth work, painting &
jointing with cement mortar 1:4 of size (20 x 25) x 30 cm Rm
7 17.49.6 2 1177.500 2355 490 1153950.00 1292424.00
2 t
Providing and Laying of Interlocking M-30 grade Concrete Block Pavements having
thickness 50 mm as per drawings and MoRD Specification Clause 1504with M-30
6.12 Grade 0.30 Mtr x 0.30 Mtr x 0.15 Mtr Edge Blocks.Category 'A' : Dentated units to key
8 into each other on all four faces Zigzag shape as per IRC:SP:63-2004
1 Earthwork in excavation for structures as per drawing and MoRD specifications Clause
305.1 including setting out, construction of shoring and bracing, removal of stumps and
other deleterious material and disposal upto a lead of 50 m, dressing of sides and
bottom and backfilling in trenches with excavated suitable material.
11.1.1 0
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 12.20 5.84 1.50 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 8.947 3.513 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 1.303 2.010 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Curtain wall (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 17.00 1.85 2.00 Cum. 0.00
Flexible apron (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 17.00 9.00 2.00 Cum. 0.00
0
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 12.20 7.99 1.50 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 8.947 3.513 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 1.303 2.010 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Curtain wall (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 20.35 1.85 2.00 Cum. 0.00
Flexible apron (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 20.35 9.00 2.00 Cum. 0.00
0
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 12.20 10.94 1.50 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 8.947 3.513 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 1.303 2.010 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Curtain wall (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 23.80 1.85 2.00 Cum. 0.00
Flexible apron (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 23.80 9.00 2.00 Cum. 0.00
Total Cum. 0.00 249.00 0.00 0.00
2 11.4(II) Providing concrete for plain/reinforced concrete in open foundations complete as per
drawings and MoRD specifications Clause 802, 803, 1202 & 1203 PCC Grade M-15
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 12.82 5.84 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 8.947 3.513 0.150 Cum. 0.00
91
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KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA
Name of Work:
KHANSWARA
BSR Iten DESCRIPTION Thick / AMOUNT incl
No. BSR Iten Length Breadth AMOUNT (Rs.)
No Depth UNIT QUANTITY Rate GST (Rs.)
No.
m m m
Wing Wall (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 1.303 2.010 0.150 Cum. 0.00
Curtain wall (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 17.00 1.85 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 12.82 7.99 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 8.947 3.513 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 1.303 2.010 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Curtain wall (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 20.35 1.85 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 12.82 10.94 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 8.947 3.513 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 1.303 2.010 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Curtain wall (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 23.80 1.85 0.15 Cum. 0.00
Total Cum. 0.00 3852.00 0.00 0.00
3 11.4(V) Providing concrete for plain/reinforced concrete in open foundations complete as per
drawings and MoRD specifications Clause 802, 803, 1202 & 1203 RCC Grade M-25
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) ( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/108 sheet 2 of 6 0 94.00 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) ( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/110 sheet 2 of 2 0 144.00 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0)( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/112 sheet 2 of 2 0 207.00 Cum 0.00
Total Cum 0.00 4829.00 0.00 0.00
4 11.8 Supplying, fitting and placingTMT bar reinforcement in foundation complete as per
drawings and MoRD specifications Clauses 1000 and 1202
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) ( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/108 sheet 2 of 6) 0 5.70 MT. 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) ( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/110 sheet 2 of 2 0 9.90 MT. 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0)( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/112 sheet 2 of 2 0 16.10 MT. 0.00
6 12.10 (I) Backfilling behind abutment, wing wall and return wall complete as per drawings &
MoRD specification Clause 1204.3.8
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 30.00 3.00 3.00 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 30.00 3.00 3.00 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 30.00 3.00 3.00 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 30.00 0.60 3.00 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 30.00 0.60 3.00 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 30.00 0.60 3.00 Cum 0.00
93
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Name of Work:
KHANSWARA
BSR Iten DESCRIPTION Thick / AMOUNT incl
No. BSR Iten Length Breadth AMOUNT (Rs.)
No Depth UNIT QUANTITY Rate GST (Rs.)
No.
m m m
8 12.9 Providing weepholes in brick masonry/stone masonry, plain/reinforced concrete
abutment, wing wall, return wall with 100 mm dia AC pipe extending through the full
width of the structures with slope of 1(V):20(H) towards drawing face complete as per
drawing and MoRD specification Clauses 614, 709, 1204.3.7
10 13.11 (I) P.C.C. M 15 ordinary grade (1:2.5:5) levelling course below approach slab complete as
per drawing and MoRD specifications Clauses 800 and 1211
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 12.00 3.50 0.15 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 12.00 3.50 0.15 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 12.00 3.50 0.15 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 12.00 3.50 0.30 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 12.00 3.50 0.30 Cum 0.00
94
11
95
KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA
Name of Work:
KHANSWARA
BSR Iten DESCRIPTION Thick / AMOUNT incl
No. BSR Iten Length Breadth AMOUNT (Rs.)
No Depth UNIT QUANTITY Rate GST (Rs.)
No.
m m m
14 13.18 Pointing with cement mortar (1:3) on brickwork in parapet as per MoRD specifications
Clauses 613.3 and 1208.4
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 17.00 9.00 0.75 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 20.35 9.00 0.75 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 23.80 9.00 0.75 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 10.00 7.00 0.45 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 13.35 7.00 0.45 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 16.80 7.00 0.45 Cum 0.00
17 17.24.6 Providing and laying bituminous concrete as per design mix on prepared surface with
specified graded stone as per table 500-18 for wearing course including loading of
aggregate with F.E loader and hot mixing of binder and 2% cement filler with
aggregates in approved hot mix plant as per clause 6.5 of manual Transporting the mix
material with tipper to paver and laying with sensor paver finisher (as per clouse
507.3.5) to the required level , grades and rolling with vibratory compactor and
pneumatic tyred roller 150-250 KN,TP=0.7 Mpa, to achieve the desired density
(approved by the department) excluding cost of primer/tack coat (MORTH
Specification : Clause -509,112)
Box Culvert (Single cell - 1/33/0) 0 10.84 12.00 0.066 Cum 0.00
Box Culvert (Double cell - 2/33/0) 0 14.19 12.00 0.065 Cum 0.00
96
17
Box Culvert (Triple cell - 3/33/0) 0 17.74 12.00 0.065 Cum 0.00
Grade-II Bitumen @ minimum 6 % of mix 60/70 Grade Bitumen
Total Cum 0.00 6984.00 0.00 0.00
97
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA (PMGSY)
COST ESTIMATE FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION
1000 MM DIA 2 ROW
Name of KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA
Work : KHANSWARA
LENGTH OF ROAD ( KM ) : 10.850 Kms. BLOCK : KUMHER DISTRICT : BHARATPUR
BSR- Hight/
No of Rate Amount AMOUNT incl
S.No. 11/2019 Description of Item Length Width Thickness Unit Quantity
Item No. CD (m) (Rs.) (Rs.) GST (Rs.)
1.35
4 12.4 Stone masonry in cement mortar for substructure complete as per
ii drawing & MoRD specification Clauses 702, 704, 1202 and 1204
(ii)
Coursed Rubble masonry (2nd sort) In 1:4 cement mortar
Face Wall 0 2 8.20 (1.10+0.50)/2 1.85 P.Cum 0.00
0.80
Apron wall 0 2 14.00 0.65 0.90 P.Cum 0.00
Guide Pillars 0 2 0.50 0.50 0.50 P.Cum 0.00
0.00
Deduction (-) 0 4 3.14/4 1.23 x 1.23 (1.10+0.70)/2 Cum 0.00
0.79 1.51 0.90
0.00 4143.00 0.00 0.00
6 12.13 Providing PCC M-20 architectural coping on the top of wing wall,
(C)
return wall etc. complete as per drawing and MoRD specification
Clauses 615, 710 and 1204.3.11 50 mm thick
Face Wall 0 2 8.20 0.50 - P.Sqm 0.00
Apron wall 0 2 14.00 0.50 - P.Sqm 0.00
0.00 252.00 0.00 0.00
7 12.2 ii Pointing with cement mortar (1:3) on Stone work as per
drawing and MoRD specification Clauses 613.3 and 1204
Flush and Rulled Type
Face Wall 0 2 8.20 1.85 - P.Sqm 0.00
Face Area Sides 0 1 4.00 (0.50+1.10)/2 1.85 0.00
BSR- Hight/
No of Rate Amount AMOUNT incl
S.No. 11/2019 Description of Item CD Length Width Thickness Unit Quantity (Rs.) (Rs.)
Item No. GST (Rs.)
(m)
0.80
Pillars 0 2 4.00 0.50 0.50 P.Sqm 0.00
0.00
Deduction (-) 0 4 3.14/4 1.23 1.23 0.00
0.79
P.Sqm 0.00 56.00 0.00 0.00
8 14.1 Providing and laying boulder apron for bed protection with stone
boulders of minimum size and weight as per Table 1300.1, no
fragment weighing less than 25 kg laid dry complete as per drawing
and MoRD specifications Clause 1301
11.1.1
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew 0 9.95 11.80 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall 0 5.000 2.090 2.000 Cum. 0.00
Wing Wall 0 1.200 1.000 2.000 Cum. 0.00
2 11.4(II) Providing concrete for plain/reinforced concrete in open foundations complete as per
drawings and MoRD specifications Clause 802, 803, 1202 & 1203 PCC Grade M-15
101
2
3 13.1(IV) Providing concrete for plain/reinforced concrete in supe structure complete as per
drawings and MoRD specifications Clause 802, 803, 1202 & 1203 RCC Grade M-30
up to 5 mtr hieght
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew 0 9.75 1.56 0.500 Cum. 0.00
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew 0 9.75 0.37 0.550 Cum. 0.00
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew 0 9.75 6.00 0.550 Cum. 0.00
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew 0 9.75 0.45 0.300 Cum. 0.00
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew (parapet) 0 6.50 0.55 0.300 Cum. 0.00
4 13.3 Supplying, fitting, and placing TMT bar reinforcement in superstructure complete as
per drawing and MoRD specifications Clauses 1002, 1010 and 1202
Double click to view this Item
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew ( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/161-SD/164) 0 3.85 MT. 0.00
(DRG NO. SD/169-SD/172) (DRG NO. SD/177-SD/180)(DRG NO. SD/185-SD/188) 0 2.87 MT. 0.00
Slab Culvert - 35.00 Skew ( Qty. as per standerd dwg. - DRG NO. SD/161-SD/164) 0 9.90 MT. 0.00
(DRG NO. SD/169-SD/172) (DRG NO. SD/177-SD/180)(DRG NO. SD/185-SD/188) 0 3.20 MT. 0.00
6 12.10 (I) Backfilling behind abutment, wing wall and return wall complete as per drawings &
MoRD specification Clause 1204.3.8
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew 0 19.75 3.00 3.00 Cum 0.00
9 13.11 (I) P.C.C. M 15 ordinary grade (1:2.5:5) levelling course below approach slab complete as
per drawing and MoRD specifications Clauses 800 and 1211
Slab Culvert - 22.50 Skew 0 9.00 6.65 0.15 Cum 0.00
104
KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA
Name of Work:
KHANSWARA
S. No. DESCRIPTION Thick / AMOUNT incl
BSR Iten Length Breadth AMOUNT (Rs.)
No Depth UNIT QUANTITY Rate GST (Rs.)
No.
m m m
105
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA FORMAT F-6
COST ESTIMATE FOR DRAIN & PROTECTION WORK
NAME OF ROAD KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA LENGTH OF CC DRAIN 6230.000
DISTRICT BHARATPUR LENGTH OF BT (PUCCA)DRAIN 0.00
BLOCK KUMHER TOTAL LENGTH OF DRAIN 6230.000
MISCELLANEOUS ITEM & PROTECTION WORKS (Including FC,Retaining Wall,Toe Wall,Speed Breakers etc.)
Road from :- KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA Block : KUMHER
(1)Granular material
For Field Crossing Pipe Portion 44 12.50 0.800 0.100 44.00
For Retaining Wall ( Height>1.80 M) 44 30.00 0.250 1.000 330.00
7 12.10(1) TOTAL 374.00 Cum 645.00 241230.00
Providing and laying pitching on slopes laid over prepared filter
media as per drawing and technical specifications Clause 1302
Stone/boulder
CH__ to __ 0 150.00 2.00 0.20 0.00 Cum 886.00 0.00
8 14.2
1 For Diversion for CD Woks 0.00
### Consultancy charges for survey & preparetion of DPR 1 0.000 0.000 KM 27000.00 0.00
### Road Inaguration Cost 1 1.000 L.S. 20000.00 20000.00
GRAND TOTAL 660469.20
SAY 6.60 LACS.
Sl.
Description of Item Measurement Rate Amount
No. Unit Qty. Rs Rs
1 Earthwork in excavation for structures as per drawing and
technical specifications Clause 305.1 including setting out,
construction of shoring and bracing, removal of stumps and 11.1 (I) (i)
Sl.
Description of Item Measurement Rate Amount
No. Unit Qty. Rs Rs
6 Plastering with cement mortar (1:4), 20 mm thick on stone
masonry in substructure as per technical specification Clauses 12.2 A
Rigid Pavement
LENGTH OF ROAD ( KM ) : 10.85 Kms. BLOCK : KUMHER CC Length 0.00 DISTRICT : BHARATPUR
Height
S.No. BSR- /Thicknes
s AMOUNT incl
06/2014 DESCRIPTION OF ITEM No. Length Width Unit Quantity Rate (Rs.) Amount GST (Rs.)
Item No. Thickness
1 2 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 4.9 Providing, laying, spreading and compacting
graded stone aggregate to wet mix macadam
specification including premixing the material
with water at OMC in mechanical mixer (Pug
Mill), carriage of mixed material by tipper to site,
laying in uniform layers in sub-base/base course
on a well prepared sub-base and compacting
with smooth wheel roller of 80 to 100kN weight
to achieve the desired density including lighting,
barricading and maintenance of diversion, etc as
per Tables 400.11 & 400.12 and MoRD
Specification Clause 406. Extra rate for carriage
of mixed material additional lead of 20 km from
in item 4.9
Maintenance of Road
KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO
Road Name CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
District BHARATPUR
Length 10.850 Km
Block KUMHER
Description of Item
7 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 13.0 0.00
8 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 14.0 0.00
9 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 15.0 0.00
10 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 16.0 0.00
11 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 17.0 0.00
12 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 18.0 0.00
13 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 19.0 0.00
14 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 20.0 0.00
18 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 24.0 0.00
19 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 25.0 0.00
20 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 26.0 0.00
21 0 0 0 ,
0.00
0 0 0 0.00 27.0 0.00
26
TOTAL 0.00 0.00 0.00
COST
Day Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
7.00 to 9.00 A.M. 4 4 6 7 6 7 7 0 3 5 6 5 6 6 2 0 6 7 8 7 7
9.00 to 11.00 A.M. 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 0 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 0 6 6 4 6 5
11.00 to 1.00 P.M. 2 3 5 3 3 2 5 0 2 4 2 2 1 4 4 0 2 6 3 4 2
1.00 to 3.00 P.M. 5 4 6 5 2 5 4 0 3 5 4 1 4 3 4 0 3 8 7 3 8
3.00 to 5.00 P.M. 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1
5.00 to 7.00 P.M. 2 2 2 2 2 23 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 3 2 0 2
7.00 to 9.00 P.M. 3 3 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
9.00 to 11.00 P.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11.00 to 1.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.00 to 3.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3.00 to 5.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5.00 to 6.00 A.M. 3 4 3 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6.00 to 7.00 A.M. 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 27 29 34 33 31 55 35 17 27 35 32 28 31 37 15 0 17 31 26 21 25
Average : 35 30 19
Day Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
7.00 to 9.00 A.M. 2 2 3 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 7 2 4 4 2
9.00 to 11.00 A.M. 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 8 8 3 3 4 1
11.00 to 1.00 P.M. 2 5 3 2 1 2 5 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 1 1 7 2 2 3 2
1.00 to 3.00 P.M. 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 2 2
3.00 to 5.00 P.M. 3 4 3 2 2 1 2 0 -1 -1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 1
5.00 to 7.00 P.M. 2 1 2 2 1 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 2
7.00 to 9.00 P.M. 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
9.00 to 11.00 P.M. 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11.00 to 1.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.00 to 3.00 A.M. 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3.00 to 5.00 A.M. 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5.00 to 6.00 A.M. 3 2 2 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6.00 to 7.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 19 20 23 16 22 20 23 7 4 8 6 8 7 9 17 23 25 12 14 17 10
Average : 20 7 17
Time Agricultural Tractor-trailor (Laden) Agricultural Tractor-trailor (Unladen) Agricultural Tractor-trailor (Overloaded)
Day Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
7.00 to 9.00 A.M. 7 10 8 10 9 10 9 9 8 7 9 11 10 9 6 7 3 7 2 7 6
9.00 to 11.00 A.M. 5 7 6 9 10 8 7 10 10 5 8 9 5 6 1 2 4 1 1 2 6
11.00 to 1.00 P.M. 4 6 9 7 10 11 8 5 5 9 4 4 6 5 1 3 2 3 1 1 4
1.00 to 3.00 P.M. 7 3 5 3 5 4 6 5 10 10 8 3 9 3 0 1 1 0 5 4 3
3.00 to 5.00 P.M. 5 5 7 8 6 4 3 3 3 4 3 5 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 3 3
5.00 to 7.00 P.M. 2 6 4 2 5 3 3 5 3 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 -1 1 1 -1 1
7.00 to 9.00 P.M. 5 3 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 -1 0 0 -1 -1 0 0
9.00 to 11.00 P.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
11.00 to 1.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.00 to 3.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3.00 to 5.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5.00 to 6.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 2
6.00 to 7.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
Total 35 55 41 42 48 41 37 47 50 47 45 46 44 39 11 18 13 15 13 19 26
Average : 43 45 16
Day Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
7.00 to 9.00 A.M. 48 55 58 62 60 60 62 72 62 70 72 69 45 65 2 3 5 8 5 8 8
9.00 to 11.00 A.M. 58 56 62 60 57 58 57 31 35 23 25 22 19 25 1 1 8 2 3 3 2
11.00 to 1.00 P.M. 30 28 32 39 55 35 40 20 24 30 32 29 25 23 6 4 8 1 7 4 1
1.00 to 3.00 P.M. 28 30 36 30 24 23 36 18 19 25 27 24 24 20 2 2 6 2 3 2 2
3.00 to 5.00 P.M. 26 26 30 28 25 22 20 26 35 41 43 40 45 41 0 4 3 2 4 8 2
5.00 to 7.00 P.M. 28 25 26 28 28 20 21 10 19 20 22 19 20 12 0 9 2 6 4 5 6
7.00 to 9.00 P.M. 10 20 20 24 12 10 18 12 12 21 23 20 15 9 0 6 4 0 6 2 0
9.00 to 11.00 P.M. 8 8 6 6 9 3 2 4 4 5 7 4 4 4 0 4 1 1 4 0 1
11.00 to 1.00 A.M. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.00 to 3.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3.00 to 5.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0
5.00 to 6.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 11 15 17 14 12 18 0 2 2 2 2 2 2
6.00 to 7.00 A.M. 6 5 8 5 4 2 5 14 15 20 22 19 18 13 3 4 2 4 4 4 4
Total 242 254 278 282 275 233 262 217 237 270 296 260 228 230 14 40 41 28 43 39 28
Average : 261 248 33
Time Animal Drawn Cart Pedestrian
Day Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7
7.00 to 9.00 A.M. 2 3 3 4 4 6 3 12 15 10 12 10 14 19
9.00 to 11.00 A.M. 1 1 4 3 1 4 4 20 10 8 8 8 15 20
11.00 to 1.00 P.M. 0 0 1 2 2 3 1 18 6 8 9 8 10 10
1.00 to 3.00 P.M. 2 2 2 3 4 2 2 12 4 6 12 6 15 8
3.00 to 5.00 P.M. 3 1 0 5 1 1 0 22 7 5 15 5 6 7
5.00 to 7.00 P.M. 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 18 9 5 10 5 10 9
7.00 to 9.00 P.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 7 4 7 4 5
9.00 to 11.00 P.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 7 4 7 2 2
11.00 to 1.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
1.00 to 3.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0
3.00 to 5.00 A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 1
5.00 to 6.00 A.M. 0 2 2 0 3 2 2 5 11 10 10 10 11 10
6.00 to 7.00 A.M. 1 1 6 5 4 2 6 11 32 26 10 26 12 21
Total 9 10 19 23 19 20 19 129 109 94 96 94 101 114
Average : 17 106
DESIGN OF FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT
(AS PER IRC:37-2015 )
(A) DESIGN DATA :-
(i) The Traffic in the year of completion is estimated using the following forumla : A = P (1 + r) x
Where
A = Initial traffic on the year of completion of construction in terms
P = Number of commerical vehicle per day.
r = Annual growth rate of commercial vehicle (for 5.0% annual growth rate) = 0.05
x = Number of year between the last count and the year of completion of construction 2 Year 2 ###
2.0 ###
A= 82 x (1+ 0.05)
A= 90 CVPD
(ii) The Design traffic is considered in terms of cumulative number of standard Axles (in the lane of carrying
maximum traffic) to be carried during the design Life of the road.
This can be computed using the following equation :
Block : KUMHER
Location :- 200 m.
Agricultural Tractor-
Buses Truck Total Col. Total Col.
Date & Day Car/Jeep/ trailor Animal Remark
Two Wheeler 2 to 12 Cycle Other 11 to 13
Van etc. Drawn Veh.
Laden Unladen Overloaded Laden Unladen Overloaded Laden Unladen Overloaded
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
15-Nov-19 217 242 19 7 17 27 17 15 35 47 11 654 9 14 - 23
16-Nov-19 237 254 20 4 23 29 27 0 55 50 18 717 10 40 - 50
17-Nov-19 270 278 23 8 25 34 35 17 41 47 13 791 19 41 - 60
18-Nov-19 296 282 16 6 12 33 32 31 42 45 15 810 23 28 51
19-Nov-19 260 275 22 8 14 31 28 26 48 46 13 771 19 43 62
20-Nov-19 228 233 20 7 17 55 31 21 41 44 19 716 20 39 59
21-Nov-19 230 262 23 9 10 35 37 25 37 39 26 733 19 28 47
Total for 7 Days 1738 1826 143 49 118 244 207 135 299 318 115 5192 119 233 0 352
PCU CONVERSION
0.50 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 - 6.00 0.50 -
FACTOR
P.C.U. For 24 Hrs. 252 530 123 42 102 213 180 117 392 414 149 2513 228 38 - 266
Rural Road connectivity is not only a key component of Rural Road Development in the country but is
also recognized as an effective poverty reduction program. Even after the efforts made so far over the
years, all weather roads yet do not connect about 40% of the villages in the country.
The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana has indicated various guiding principles, which among others
are as follows:
The rural roads to be connected /developed under the scheme will cover only Other District Roads and
Village Roads.
An unconnected Habitation is one with a population of more than 500 persons and located at a distance
of at least 500 meters or more from an All-weather road or a connected village / Habitation.
The Unconnected Habitations are to be connected to nearby Habitations or to another existing all-
weather road to ensure availability of educational, health and marketing facilities etc.
Providing road connectivity through good all-weather road – its surface depending upon the traffic and
other rural requirements.
It was against this background of poor connectivity that the Prime Minister announced in 2014, a
massive rural roads program. The Prime Minister's Rural Road Program (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak
Yojana, PMGSY) set a target of:
Providing all-weather road access to all villages/habitations of population greater than 500 people , the
desert areas and tribal areas, Proposed road is identified as Through in corenetwork and this
designated KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA. Byconstruction of
this road it will provide acess to the habitation all round the road.
Project Backgriound
The Ministry of Rural Development has been established with in the task of implementation to this
programme. The work has been enthrusted to NRRDA at New Delhi at centrol. The MPRRDA has been
created to implement the scheme in M.P. state under Nodal agency Panchayat and Gramin vibhag of
M.P. Government.
District:- BHARATPUR
Block:- KUMHER
Road Name:- KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Road Code:- T-02
Package No.:- 0
Road Length:- 10.85
Start Point: latitude 27°11'55.64"N
longitude 77°19'30.65"E
End Point:- latitude 27°18'37.55"N
longitude 77°22'52.38"E
This road ends to connect a habitation PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA at
outside of village.
Habitation Direct /
Population Chainage
Sl.No. benefited Indirected
benefited
From To
1 Sirsai DIRECT 248 0 0
Staff :-
Name of Road :- KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA Length :- 14.825 KM
Location Terrain Land Use Name of ROW Carriageway Shoulder Road Side Formation Height Detailed of Cross Roads Remarks
Village / Available(m) Formation Drainage
Town Width & Type Width (m) Condition Location Road No. Carriageway
Left Right (m)
(Builtup/Ag (BT/CC) (Good/Fair/Po Width (m)
(Plain/Roll riculture/Fo Type or)
From To Type Width Type Width Left Right Left Right
ing/Hilly) rest/Industri (L/E/C/C&F
al/Barren) ) Type Type
0 200 Plain Built up NA 8 to 7 M 6.50 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.300 0.290 - - - -
200 400 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.250 0.260 - - - -
400 600 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.65 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.280 0.300 - - - -
600 700 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.05 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.260 0.270 - - - -
700 800 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.05 CC 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 0.30 NA NA 0.260 0.270 - - - -
800 1000 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 5.50 CC 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 0.25 EARTHEN 0.30 NA NA 0.290 0.280 - - - -
1000 1200 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 0.25 EARTHEN 0.30 NA NA 0.270 0.250 - - - -
1200 1400 Plain Built up NA 8 to 7 M 7.35 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.710 0.660 - - - -
1400 1600 Plain Built up NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.680 0.660 - - - -
1600 1800 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.690 0.660 - - - -
1800 2000 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 5.65 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.660 0.660 - - - -
2000 2200 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 7.35 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.630 0.660 - - - -
2200 2400 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.620 0.660 - - - -
2400 2600 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 7.30 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.710 0.660 - - - -
2600 2800 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.680 0.660 - - - -
2800 3000 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.690 0.660 - - - -
3000 3200 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.660 0.660 - - - -
3200 3400 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.630 0.660 - - - -
3400 3600 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 7.35 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.620 0.620 - - - -
3600 3700 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.710 0.710 - - - -
3700 3800 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.680 1.710
3800 4000 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 7.30 BT 3.75 Fair EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.680 0.680 - - - -
4000 4200 Plain Agriculture NA 6 to 08 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.690 0.690 - - - -
4200 4400 Plain Built up NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.660 0.660 - - - -
4400 4600 Plain Built up NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.630 0.630 - - - -
4600 4800 Plain Built up NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.620 0.620 - - - -
4800 5000 Plain Built up NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.710 0.710 - - - -
5000 5200 Plain Built up NA 8 to 7 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.680 0.690 - - - -
5200 5400 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 7 M 7.30 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.690 0.660 - - - -
5400 5600 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.660 0.630 - - - -
5600 5800 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.630 0.620 - - - -
5800 6000 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.620 0.710 - - - -
6000 6200 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 1.50 NA NA 0.710 0.690 - - - -
6200 6400 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 2.50 NA NA 0.680 0.660 - - - -
6400 6600 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.690 0.630 - - - -
6600 6800 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 7.30 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.660 0.620 - - - -
6800 7000 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.630 0.710 - - - -
7000 7200 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.620 0.690 - - - -
7200 7400 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.710 0.660 - - - -
7400 7600 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.680 0.630 - - - -
7600 7800 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.690 0.620 - - - -
7800 8000 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.660 0.710 - - - -
8000 8200 Plain Agriculture NA 8 to 6 M 7.30 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.630 0.690 - - - -
8200 8400 Plain Built up NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 CC 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.620 0.660 - - - -
8400 8600 Plain Built up NA 8 to 6 M 6.45 BT 3.75 Poor EARTHEN 1.50 EARTHEN 3.50 NA NA 0.710 0.630 - - - -
Existing Proposed Pavement Shoulder Riding Quality Pavement Condition Pavement Embankmen Road side
Composition/500m Compo Condition Cracking Ravelling Pot-holing Rutting(None/ Patching Edge t Condition Drain
Speed
sotion (G/F/P/Fa Quality (%) (%) (%) Moderate/ (%) Drop(mm) (G/F/P) (NE/PE/F)
Comp Type iled) (G/F/P/VP
Km. From To Km. From To osition (Km/Hr)
Thickness )
(mm)
OGPC/
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 20.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 15.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 0.000 25.00 F
WBM
0/000 0/000
OGPC/
To 400 600 To 400 600 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 20.00 F
WBM
1/000 1/000
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 20.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 20.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 12.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 20.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 10.000 10.000 30.000 10.000 5.000 20.00 F
WBM
1/000 1/000
OGPC/
To 400 600 To 400 600 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 20.00 F
WBM
2/000 2/000
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 25.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 10.000 30.000 10.000 10.000 15.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 15.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 20.00 F
WBM
2/000 2/000
OGPC/
To 400 600 To 400 600 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 10.000 10.000 5.000 5.000 0.000 30.00 F
WBM
3/000 3/000
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 25.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 40.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 15.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 20.00 F
WBM
3/000 3/000
OGPC/
To 400 600 To 400 600 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 12.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 15.00 F
WBM
4/000 4/000
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 20.00 F
WBM
OGPC/ Road side
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 25.00 F
WBM drain on L/S
OGPC/ From RD 3000-
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 35-45 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 20.00 F 5000 M
WBM
OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 35-45 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 20.00 F
WBM
4/000 4/000
OGPC/
To 400 600 To 400 600 BT 200.000 F 35-45 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 15.00 F
WBM
5/000 5/000
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 10.000 10.000 5.000 5.000 10.000 10.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 10.000 10.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 25.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 35-45 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 15.00 F
WBM
OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 15.000 F
WBM
5/000 5/000
OGPC/
To 400 600 To 400 600 BT 200.000 F 45-55 G 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 15.000 F
WBM
5/200 5/200
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 10.000 10.000 10.000 5.000 0.000 15.000 F
WBM
OGPC/
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 20.000 F
WBM
0 200 0 200 CC 0.00 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 15.000 F
200 400 200 400 CC 0.00 35-45 F 12.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 10.000 F
6/000 6/000
To 400 600 To 400 600 CC 0.00 35-45 F 10.000 0.000 20.000 0.000 0.000 10.000 F
7/000 7/000
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 20.000 F
WBM
OGPC/
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 20.000 F
WBM
OGPC/
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 35-45 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 20.000 F
WBM
OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 35-45 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 20.000 F
WBM
7/000 7/000
OGPC/
To 400 600 To 400 600 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 25.000 F
WBM
8/000 8/000
OGPC/
600 800 600 800 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 11.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 20.000 F
WBM
OGPC/
800 1000 800 1000 BT 200.000 F 35-45 F 12.000 12.000 7.000 8.000 8.000 20.000 F
WBM
OGPC/
0 200 0 200 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 9.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 1.000 20.000 F
8/000 8/000 WBM
To To
8/400 8/400 OGPC/
200 400 200 400 BT 200.000 F 25-30 P 10.000 5.000 5.000 8.000 0.000 25.000 F
WBM
Total : 10.19 7.71 7.36 7.67 3.31
Topographic survey true to ground realties have been done using a total station, and bringing out
data in digital form (x,y,z format) for developing digital terrain model (DTM) and using auto level for
leveling survey.
The in-house standards, work procedures and quality plan prepared with reference to IRC: SP 19-
2001, IRC: SP 20, IRC: SP 13 (in respect of surveys for rivers/streams) and current international
practices have been followed during the above survey.
3.2 Traversing
Traversing has been done by compass having angular measurement accuracy ±20 sec.
The primary reference at water-level recording stations is a set of stable bench-marks, installed in
locations where their level should not change. Upon initial set-up of a station, the levels of the
relevant parts of the installation are established and recorded by means of accurate levelling.
3.3 Leveling
Levelling has been done by auto level interval of 25 m taken offset from centre four reading both
side. And bearing were taken by compass survey. For cross-checking fly survery has been done.
Precise levelling is a particularly accurate method of differential levelling which uses highly accurate
levels and with a more rigorous observing procedure than general engineering levelling. It aims to
achieve high orders of accuracy such as 1 mm per 1 km traverse. A level surface is a surface which
is everywhere perpendicular to the direction of the force of gravity. An example is the surface of a
completely still lake. For ordinary levelling, level surfaces at different elevations can be considered
to be parallel.
A level datum is an arbitrary level surface to which elevations are referred. The most common
surveying datum is mean sea-level (MSL), but as hydrological work is usually just concerned with
levels in a local area, we often use: An assumed datum, which is established by giving a
benchmark an assumed value (e.g. 100.000 m) to which all levels in the local area will be reduced.
It is not good practice to assume a level which is close to the actual MSL value, as it creates
potential for confusion.
A reduced level is the vertical distance between a survey point and the adopted level datum.
A bench mark (BM) is the term given to a definite, permanent accessible point of known height
above a datum to which the height of other points can be referred. It is usually a stainless steel pin
embedded in a substantial concrete block cast into the ground. At hydrological stations rock bolts
driven into bedrock or concrete structures can be used, but structures should be used warily as
they themselves are subject to settlement. The locations of benchmarks shall be marked with BM
marker posts and/or paint, and recorded on the Station History Form.List of TBM atteched in 3.6
A set-up refers the position of a level or other instrument at the time in which a number of
observations are made without mooring the instrument.
The first observation is made to the known point and is termed a backsight; the last observation is
to the final point or the next to be measured on the run, and all other points are intermediates
A run is the levelling between two or more points measured in one direction only. The outward run
is from known to unknown points and the return run is the check levelling in the opposite direction.
A close is the difference between the starting level of the initial point for the outward run and that
determined at the end of the return run. If the levels have been reduced correctly this value should
be the same as the difference between the sum of the rises and falls and also the difference
between the sum of the backsights and foresights.
Height of Collimation is the elevation of the optical axis of the telescope at the time of the setup.
The line of collimation is the imaginary line at the elevation.
3.4 Cross Section & Detailing
Cross sections were taken at 25 m interval and at closer interval in curved portion of the existing
road. All physical features of the road were recorded.
Generally, cross section has been taken at every 25m interval, and taten four offset reading from
centre both side of road. Offset distance are 0, 1.50, 3.0, 4.50, 6.50.
3.5 Data Processing
All data from topographic survey recorded by auto level were downloaded in Auto plotter and final
alignment, plan, profile were prepared and presented in AutoCAD Format.
3.7 Checklist
Reference pillars given Yes No
TBM Yes No
Traverse survey carried out Yes No
4.1 General
The soil and material investigations were done following the guidelines of IRC: SP: 20-2002 and IRC: SP:
72-2015 and other relevant IS codes. The potential sources of borrow areas for soil and quarry sites will be
identified
Summary of Test
Sieve Analysis
MDD OMC L.L. P.I.
S.No. Location CBR (%) % passing against I.S.Sieve
gm/cc (%) (%) (%)
26.5mm 10mm 4.75mm 2mm 425u 75u
1 1000.00 100 100 83.89 54.25 6.40
4 4000.00
5 5000.00
6 6000.00
7 7000.00
8 7300.00
9 8500.00
10 9600.00
1 0 to 3000 m
2 3000 To 6000 m
3 6000 to 9000 m
4 9000 to 12875 m
4.4 Coarse and Fine Aggregates
Information regarding the source of aggregate and sand will be gathered. The stone aggregates shall be
procured from where as the locally available sand shall be used. The source and the lead distance from the
quarry to project site will be finalized in discussion with the PIU. The aggregates and sand where available
and acceptable shall be used for bituminous work, concrete works, other pavement works.
1 STONE GHATARI 55
2 BITUMEN MATHURA 45
3 CEMENT BHARATPUR 30
4 SOIL Local 5
5 SAND GHATARI 55
7 STEEL BHARATPUR 30
Where the rock or some firm undisturbed soil stratum is not likely to be far below the alluvial bed of the
stream , a trail pit should be dug down to such rock or firm soil . But if there is no rock or undisturbed firm soil
for a great depth below the stream bed level , then the trail pit may be taken down roughly 2 to 3 meter
below the lowest bed level . The location of each trail pit should be shown in the cross section of the
proposed site . The trail pit section should be plotted to show the kind of soil passed through . However
depth of trail pit in soil shall minimum 2 m for culverts and 3 m for small bridges .
4.6 Checklist
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 3 4 5 6 7
Weight of Container + Wet Soil 58.61 58.84 59.04 59.78 59.86
Weight of Container + Dry Soil 41.07 43.85 45.00 43.32 43.11
Loss of Moisture 17.54 14.99 14.04 16.46 16.76
Weight of Container 16.07 17.13 17.27 16.53 16.00
Weight of Dry Soil 25.00 26.72 26.79 27.10
Moisture Content (%) 70.15 56.09 50.63 61.45 61.82
Number of Blows 28 30 41 35 36
1 2 3
Container No. 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 10 11 12 13 14
Weight of Container + Wet Soil 58.40 59.38 59.39 59.24 59.62
Weight of Container + Dry Soil 41.29 43.65 44.84 43.07 42.83
Loss of Moisture 17.12 15.73 14.55 16.17 16.79
Weight of Container 16.97 16.99 17.22 16.74 16.92
Weight of Dry Soil 24.32 26.66 27.62 26.32 25.91
Moisture Content (%) 70.39 58.98 52.67 61.43 64.80
Number of Blows 43 36 29 23 16
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 52.67
1 2 3
Container No. 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 1 2 3 4 5
Number of Blows 40 33 29 28 15
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 54.40
1 2 3
Container No. 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 1 4 6 9 10
Number of Blows 43 32 24 20 10
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 34.00
1 2 3
Container No. 5 8 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 8 7 11 4 12
Number of Blows 48 35 24 15 9
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 34.87
1 2 3
Container No. 9 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 5 9 8 1 11
Number of Blows 47 36 30 23 10
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 29.56
1 2 3
Container No. 6 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 3 5 9 10 12
Number of Blows 40 33 27 21 9
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 27.62
1 2 3
Container No. 1 4 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 11 10 8 7 5
Number of Blows 55 42 32 24 18
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 29.83
1 2 3
Container No. 1 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 3 5 9 10 12
Number of Blows 40 33 27 21 9
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 27.62
1 2 3
Container No. 1 4 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 Remarks
Container No. 3 5 9 10 12
Number of Blows 40 33 27 21 9
Liquid Limit (L.L.) 27.62
1 2 3
Container No. 1 4 6
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(%) (W)
S. No.
W2
1 10903 4153 1.96 1 16.10 23.48 23.00 0.48 5.80 8.22 1.81
2 11050 4300 2.03 2 16.40 24.67 24.10 0.57 6.30 9.06 1.86
3 11128 4378 2.07 3 14.70 23.44 22.80 0.64 6.50 9.85 1.88
4 11036 4286 2.02 4 18.10 24.18 23.60 0.58 5.50 10.47 1.83
5 10967 4217 1.99 5 17.30 23.75 23.10 0.65 5.80 11.13 1.79
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.85
OMC 9.75
MDD 1.88
1.75
8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10645 3895 1.84 13 17.20 23.60 22.96 0.64 6.86 9.37 1.68
2 10785 4035 1.90 14 17.80 24.27 23.55 0.72 7.15 10.02 1.73
3 10886 4136 1.95 15 16.30 22.13 21.40 0.73 6.70 10.86 1.76
4 10823 4073 1.92 17 14.70 21.87 21.12 0.75 6.42 11.69 1.72
5 10702 3952 1.86 18 16.60 24.92 24.01 0.91 7.41 12.31 1.66
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 10.80
1.75 MDD 1.76
1.65
9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10623 3873 1.83 16 16.80 24.30 23.70 0.60 6.90 8.74 1.68
2 10774 4024 1.90 17 14.70 23.19 22.48 0.71 7.78 9.10 1.74
3 10892 4142 1.95 20 15.30 22.59 21.94 0.65 6.64 9.77 1.78
4 10781 4031 1.90 22 14.90 21.56 20.92 0.64 6.02 10.56 1.72
5 10679 3929 1.85 21 16.10 22.64 21.99 0.65 5.89 10.97 1.67
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.65
8.5 9.5 10.5
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10759 4009 1.89 5 14.70 22.74 22.10 0.64 7.40 8.69 1.74
2 10871 4121 1.94 7 17.30 24.09 23.52 0.57 6.22 9.21 1.78
3 10981 4231 2.00 6 18.10 25.71 25.04 0.67 6.94 9.65 1.82
4 10884 4134 1.95 9 15.50 23.01 22.32 0.69 6.82 10.17 1.77
5 10781 4031 1.90 4 16.40 23.20 22.55 0.65 6.15 10.56 1.72
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 9.65
1.80 MDD 1.82
1.70
8.5 9.5 10.5
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10696 3946 1.86 15 16.30 23.00 22.42 0.58 6.12 9.50 1.70
2 10842 4092 1.93 16 16.80 23.11 22.52 0.59 5.72 10.30 1.75
3 11004 4254 2.01 17 14.70 21.72 21.03 0.69 6.33 10.85 1.81
4 10925 4175 1.97 18 16.60 23.72 23.00 0.72 6.40 11.26 1.77
5 10850 4100 1.93 19 17.90 24.36 23.68 0.68 5.78 11.79 1.73
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 10.85
MDD 1.81
1.78
1.68
9.3 10.3 11.3
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10807 4057 1.91 6 18.10 24.70 24.20 0.50 6.10 8.12 1.77
2 10920 4170 1.97 8 17.70 23.77 23.29 0.48 5.59 8.66 1.81
3 11109 4359 2.06 5 14.70 21.63 21.04 0.59 6.34 9.37 1.88
4 11058 4308 2.03 9 15.50 21.51 20.97 0.54 5.47 9.84 1.85
5 10936 4186 1.97 10 14.60 20.45 19.90 0.55 5.30 10.32 1.79
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 9.42
1.85 MDD 1.87
1.75
8.0 9.0 10.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10703 3953 1.86 8 18.10 24.53 24.00 0.53 5.90 9.03 1.71
2 10844 4094 1.93 9 17.70 24.89 24.25 0.64 6.55 9.72 1.76
3 10958 4208 1.98 10 14.60 22.77 22.01 0.76 7.41 10.27 1.80
4 11072 4322 2.04 11 16.50 23.90 23.18 0.72 6.68 10.81 1.84
5 10883 4133 1.95 12 14.32 22.23 21.42 0.81 7.10 11.39 1.75
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.90
OMC 10.77
MDD 1.84
1.80
1.70
9.5 10.5 11.5
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10937 4187 1.97 13 17.20 24.25 23.70 0.55 6.50 8.51 1.82
2 11059 4309 2.03 14 17.80 26.21 25.50 0.71 7.70 9.28 1.86
3 11152 4402 2.08 15 16.30 23.11 22.50 0.61 6.20 9.86 1.89
4 11062 4312 2.03 16 16.80 25.02 24.24 0.78 7.44 10.55 1.84
5 10965 4215 1.99 17 17.70 25.26 24.51 0.75 6.81 11.06 1.79
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 9.80
1.85 MDD 1.89
1.75
8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10680 3930 1.85 18 16.60 25.92 25.20 0.72 8.60 8.42 1.71
2 10889 4139 1.95 19 17.90 26.84 26.10 0.74 8.20 9.06 1.79
3 10849 4099 1.93 20 15.30 23.76 23.00 0.76 7.70 9.87 1.76
4 10805 4055 1.91 21 16.10 23.73 23.00 0.73 6.90 10.55 1.73
5 10755 4005 1.89 22 14.90 21.01 20.40 0.61 5.50 11.12 1.70
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
1.85
OMC 9.15
MDD 1.81
1.75
1.65
8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Name of the Road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Moisture Content
Weight of Water
Container + Wet
Container + Dry
Container (gms)
Compacted Soil
(gms) W2 - W1
Weight of Dry
Container No.
(Ww) (gms)
Soil (Gms)
Soil (gms)
Weight of
Weight of
Weight of
(gms) W2
(%) (W)
S. No.
1 10807 4057 1.91 6 18.10 24.70 24.20 0.50 6.10 8.12 1.77
2 10923 4173 1.97 8 17.70 23.78 23.29 0.49 5.59 8.76 1.81
3 11052 4302 2.03 5 14.70 21.62 21.04 0.58 6.34 9.11 1.86
4 11007 4257 2.01 9 15.50 21.50 20.97 0.53 5.47 9.72 1.83
5 10936 4186 1.97 10 14.60 20.45 19.90 0.55 5.30 10.32 1.79
6
Dry Density (g/cc)
OMC 9.12
1.85 MDD 1.86
1.75
8.0 9.0 10.0
Moisture Content (%)
MDD=1.94 g/cc
% OMC= 12.70
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
11.0
12.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
13.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
Time of Standard
Load Intensity (kg/cm ) 2
Unsoaked/ Average
Penetration Penetratio Proving ring
(A) x one division Value
Corrected Load Load
Soaked C.B.R. C.B.R.
@ 1.25 n Reading Intensity Kg/cm ) 2
Intensity
Area of Plunger (%) (C) x100/(D) (%)
mm/min. (kg/cm ) 2
C. B. R.
Load Intensity
160.000
140.000
120.000
100.000
80.000
60.000
40.000
20.000
0.000
12.0
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
14.0
Penetration
5.1 General
In the present scenario of new connectivity/upgradation road, 7 day, 24 hr traffic volume count has been conducted on the already
completed or similar type of PMGSY road in the vicinity of the project road. The Classified Volume Count survey has been carried out in
accordance with the requirements of the TOR and relevant codes (IRC: SP: 19-2001, IRC: SP: 20, ).The surveys have been carried out
by trained enumerators manually under the monitoring of Engineering Supervisor.
Motorized vehicle comprising of light commercial vehicle, medium commercial vehicle, heavy commercial vehicle, trucks, buses,
agricultural tractors with trailers, car, jeep, two wheelers etc.
Non- motorized vehicles comprising of cycle, rickshaw, cycle van, animal drawn vehicle etc.
The number of laden and un-laden commercial vehicles was recorded during the traffic counts. Traffic volume count for this project road
was done during Harvesting season. It is assumed that peak harvesting season traffic is double of non harvesting season.
Table 5.1 Average daily Traffic data at Rd 200 both directions for seven days
Sl. No. Type of Vehicle Day-1 Day-2 Day-3 Day-4 Day-5 Day-6 Day-7 Average
15/Nov 16/Nov 17/Nov 18/Nov 19/Nov 20/Nov 21/Nov
2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019
1 Car, Jeep, Van 242 254 278 282 275 233 262 261
2 Auto Rickshaw 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Bus / Minibus 43 47 56 34 44 44 42 44
5 Trucks 59 56 86 96 85 107 97 84
6 Tractors with trailer 93 123 101 102 107 104 102 105
8 Cycles 14 40 41 28 43 39 28 33
As there are no specification generators of traffic growth, the consultant has adopted an average annual growth rate of 6% over the
design life as set out in IRC: SP: 72-2015. Also there is no availability of past traffic data so as estimate traffic growth trends.
6.1 General
Hydrological survey is necessary for design of adequate and safe Cross Drainage Structures so that the rain water can
pass as per natural slope. Hydrological survey of the proposed road is based on the following observations:
Rainfall Data
Catchments Area
Time of Concentration
Existing Cross Drainage Structures
Drainage of road refers to the satisfactory disposal of surplus water within the road limits. The water involved may be
precipitation falling on the road, surface runoff form the adjacent land, seepage water moving through sub-terrain
channels, or moisture rising by capillary action. Adequate information about drainage patterns is necessary to devise an
effective drainage system, which brings into focus the need for requisite studies and investigations
• Main components of drainage investigation are determination of HFL and ponded water level, depth of water table, range
of tidal levels and amount of surface runoff. Besides this, for cut sections in rolling and hilly areas, it would be necessary to
carry out special investigations for sub-terrain flows and seepage of irrigation water from fields situated above the road.
• Extent of studies and the data to be collected will depend on the type and scope of the project. Usually good deal of
information could be collected through site inspection, simple measurements and local enquiry. Most appropriate time for
such enquiries is during the stage of preliminarysurvey so that the information gathered can be of use in fixing the
alignment and finalizing the broad strategy for improving the drainage. Detailed investigations could continue till the final
location survey when any adjustment in the light of further data could still be made before the projects in finally ready. In
the case of cut sections, investigations for seepage and sub-terrain flows may generally have to be done again at the
stage of formation cut when new features may come to light warranting modifications in design or the need for special
measures.
Rainfall Data as applicable for the project road were collected with maximum Rainfall occurring in the months of July/
August.
6.3 Catchment Area
The Catchments area is calculated by gathering local information and survey as per sheet enclosed here. Catchment area
have been calculated from toposheet. Discharge is calculated by Dickenn's Formula
6.4 Time of Concentration
Time of concentration (tc) in hours is calculated from the formula of (0.87 x L3/H)0.385, where L is distance from the critical
point to the structure site in km and H is the difference in elevation between the critical point and the structure site in
meters.
There are 21 number of cross drainage structures along the existing project road as listed below:
Average increase in Traffic During Harvesting Season (Total Traffic in Peak Season -
Traffic During Non-Harvesting Season) nT = 792
Average Annual Daily Traffic AADT = T + ((1.2 x nT x t)/365) AADT = 792 + (1.2 x 792 x 75 ) / 365 = 987.29
It is Presumed that road will open for traffic after 1 Year Therefore ADT after 1 year. By
considering 6% growth rate ADT = AADT x (1+ 0.06)^n = 987.29 x (1.06) ^ 1 = 1047
For Pavement Design Consider the Proportionate value of HCV, MCV, SWC out of ADT
Cumulative ESAL
S. ESAL Per Day (T0) N = T0 x 365 x L x [((1+.06)n - 1)/0.06] N
Vehical Type Proportionate Number VDF Value
No.
= T0 x 4811 x L
Traffic Category T9
The Traffic parameters has been categorized into 9 categories as under :- Subgrade Strength Classes (according to SP-72 -2015)
365x[(1+r)n-1]
N = xAxDxF
r
where,
A= P(1+r)x
where,
P = Number of commercial vehicles as per last count. = 233
Number of years between the last count and the year of completion of
x = = 1 year
construction.
As per Figer no. 12.3 & page no. 38 of IRC-37 for CBR value of 5.6 % & 2-5 msa traffic,
requirement of Total crust thickness & composition (mm) are as under:
GSB = 150 mm
WBM = 250 mm
DBM = 60 mm
BC = 30 mm
Total = 490 mm
Concrete Strength
l= 949.24
Tempreature Stress
53256.25
From Table-4.1, the tempreature differencial for rajasthan for a slab thickness of
200 mm is 17.98 0 C 16960.589
7.1 General
The geometric design standards for this project conform to PMGSY guidelines and the
guidelines as stated in IRC-SP 20. Recommended design standards vis-à-vis the
standards followed for this road are described below.
7.2 Terrain
The classification of terrain is selected from plain/rolling/hilly/steep classification for
which following criteria will be applicable.
Terrain classification Cross slope of the country
Rural Roads
65 65 65 65 25 20 25 20
(ODR and VR)
The width of carriageway for this project road is 3.75m. as traffic is less than 2000 PCU
per day and where the traffic is likely to increase due to situation.
7.7 Shoulders
It is proposed to have 1.875 / 1.75 / 1.5 m wide shoulder in open area and in builtup
area as per space available.
To minimize extra land arrangement, minimum radius used is 20 m and design speed in
these curves are also restricted to 20 km/hr.
7.11 Camber & Super elevation
A camber adopted on this road section is given below. The maximum super elevation is
--7--% for this project road.
Camber (%)
The Extra Widening of Pavement at Curve as per IRC guideline is given below:
In the present scenario of new connectivity/upgradation road,7 day, 24 hr traffic volume count has been conducted on
the already completed or similar type of PMGSY road in the vicinity of the project road. The Classified Volume Count
survey has been carr
The main components included in the highway design are:
Cross-sectional elements
Embankment
Horizontal alignment
Vertical profile
Junctions and/or Interchanges
Road furniture
Miscellaneous items
Checklist
Type of curve
Chainage
Level of pvi
Grade in (%)
Level
Chainage
Sl. NO.
(m)
End of Curve
End of Curve
St. of Curve
St. of Curve
1
2 no vertical curve required
3
8.5 Design of Junctions
The proposed alignment intersects cross roads and forms junctions. The locations of junctions are given below:
S.No. Location Type Junction Carriagewa
y Width (m)
1 4150 T 5.5
2 2025 T 5.5
3 490 T 5.5
4 5000 T 5.5
5 0 0 0
6 0 0 0
For calculating the VDF, the following categories of vehicles was considered as suggested in paragraph 4.2 of IRC: SP: 37 – 2018
alternative selected
Shoulder 1.875,
design
1.75, 1.50 m
stabilization
and use of
materials.
Both side
available
marginal
Justification
Flexible
From To
locally
Rigid
Soil
Specify
0 0 Yes 1.75BHS
0 0 Yes 1.75BHS
0 0 Yes 1.75BHS
9.4 Pavement composition
Flexible Pavement
The designed pavement thickness and composition was calculated by referring Figure 4 (Pavement design catalogue) of IRC: SP: 37 – 2018. The ratio
between heavy commercial vehicles and medium commercial vehicles as given in Page no. 26 should be maintained as far as possible.
CVPD = 233
For hume pipe culvert, minimum road width has been taken as 10.00 m,
Width of culvert : 10.00 m with parapet.
Small bridge-site length of which exceeds 15 m to be jointly visited by STA and S.E. Design – as per SP-20 &
SP-13 and relevant IRC Codes for Bridges.
Causeways and submersible bridges – Design to be done as per SP-20 and SP-82:2008.
Detailed hydraulic calculation of all replaced and proposed new culverts and attached as Annexure-2 of this
report.
List of c/d works proposed/upgraded, type, location, span/dia in a tabular form. This should connect to the
decisions taken during transect walk.
Table 10.2 Proposed Culverts
Sl. No. Chainage Type of Culvert Span & Pipe Dia
As the insufficient drainage of surface water leads to rapid damage of road, road side drain as shown
in drawing volume has been provided particularly on the location of habitation areas i.e. not required.
Sketch for a standard roadside drain should be made available, confirming to any of the sections
suggested in SP:20:2002.
Chainage
Sl. No. SIDE (LHS/RHS LENGTH Comments
From TO
1 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 0
12 4320 4370 LHS 2.1
13 Total 160 Meter
The width of carriageway has been considered as 5.5 m in accordance with the IRC-
Code. The total roadway width is limited to 9.00 m with 1.75m earthen shoulder on
either side of carriage way. The proposed ROW generally varies from 10 m – 15 m
depending upon the embankment height and the proposed ROW is even less than 12
m in some stretches of habitation area and in areas having tree plantation.
Road markings perform the important function of guiding and controlling traffic. In village road
traffic volume has low only given marking for speed breaker for safety.
14.1.2 Cautionary, Mandatory and Informatory Signs
Cautionary, mandatory and informatory signs are provided depending on the situation and function
they perform in accordance with the IRC: 67-2001 guidelines for Road Signs.
curve
Govt.Control Room
The details of 200m stones conform to IRC: 26-1967. 200m stones are located on the same side
of the road as the kilometre stones. The inscription on the stones shall be the numerals 2,4,6 and
8 marked in an ascending order in the direction of increasing kilometerage away from the starting
station. Table 14.1 gives the details of Km. stone.5th km. stone and boundary pillars provided.
{Insert figures in the table below and this should be shown in the drawings also}
Table 14.1
Details of Km. stone.5th km. stone and boundary pillars
KUMHER TO
PAPRERA UPTO
1 4 11 43 Nil
CHITOKARI MOR
VIA KHANSWARA
Roadway delineators are intended to mark the edges of the roadway to guide drivers on the
alignment ahead. Object markers are used to indicate hazards and obstructions within the vehicle
flow path, for example, channelising islands close to the intersections.
Delineators and object markers are provided in accordance with the provisions of IRC: 79-1981.
They are driving aids and should not be regarded as substitutes for warning signs, road markings
or barriers
14.1.5 Guard Posts, Crash Barriers and Speed Breakers
Guard posts are proposed on embankments of height more than 1.5m and bridge approaches.
The spacing of guard post shall be 10.0 m c/c in these areas. Typical Guard post consists of pre-
cast (M20) CC post of size 200 mm x 200 mm and a height of 600 mm above ground level. They
are encased in M15 cement concrete to a depth of 450 mm below ground level. Guard posts are
painted with alternate black and white reflective paint of 150 mm wide bands. Table 14.2 gives the
details of guard posts, crash barrier and speed breakers. A layout of a typical speed breaker is
given below.
Table 14.2
Details of guard posts, crash barrier and speed breakers
60 Nil 18
Table 14.3 gives the section-wise details of temporary traffic control measures to be adopted.
Table 14.3
Details of temporary traffic control measures to be adopted
b The upper layer of all shoulders of sub‐base quality compacted to a minimum thickness if 100 mm. Yes , provided
c Shoulder side slopes are not be steeper than 2H:1V unless stone pitching of the slope is provided. Side slope not steeper
than 2H:1V
d Speed breakers as per NRRDA circular comply with the requirements of IRC:99 ‐1988 for general Yes , provided
traffic.
e Speed breakers placed at the threshold of a habitation and at regular intervals (150 -200 m) Yes , provided
through the habitation.
f Within densely populated habitations, a cement concrete (CC) pavement or L-shaped side drain is No , provided
constructed to the full width of the available roadway.
g Within habitations, wherever deep side drains are constructed either within or adjacent to the Yes , provided
roadway, is covered by slabs laid level with the adjacent pavement and capable of being manually
removed.
h In habitations where child playing areas border the road, a low profile wall, raised kerb or similar Children play area is
form of boundary marking (depending on the site conditions), is constructed to create a physical away from road
boundary and act as a deterrent to the random movement of a child onto the road.
i On roads where, because of the lack of dry land in the general area, the shoulder will be Not Applicable
continually occupied and only intermittently available for traffic, speed breakers are installed at
regular intervals, not more than 300 m apart, for the entire length of the road.
j The drawings show all obstructions in the proposed road shoulder with a note that the obstruction There is no obstruction
is to be removed. on the shoulder
k If a shoulder obstruction cannot be removed, hazard markers are installed to mark the Obstruction Not Applicable
l Hazard markers are installed at all pipe culvert headwalls. Not Applicable
m Hazard markers are installed at each end of all box culverts, river crossing causeways and similar Not Applicable
CD structures.
n Hazard markers are installed at any discontinuity in the shoulder. Not Applicable
o Directional sight boards are installed on all sharp curves and bends. Yes , provided
p Speed breakers are provided at sharp curves and bends where the curve design speed is less Yes , provided
than 40 km/h in plain and rolling terrain, and less than 25 km/h in mountainous and steep terrain.
q Speed breakers are provided and directional sight boards installed at sites where reverse Not Required
horizontal curves are closely spaced and speed reduction is required.
r At a main road intersection, signs and pavement markings for STOP control on the PMGSY village Yes , provided
road are installed, side road warning signs on the main road and intersection warning signs on the
village road are installed, and speed breakers on the PMGSY village road are provided as given in
the figures (refer IRC 99-1988).
This DPR may be subjected to a road safety audit by an independent third party. The
recommendations of the road safety audit as approved by PIU shall be incorporated in the final
DPR.}
Road safety issues identified during the design were and the mitigation measures are included in Yes , provided
all designs and shown on the DPR drawings. Details of the issues and measures are:
Superintending
Assitant Engineer Executive Engineer Engineer
PWD Sub Div PWD Division PWD Circle
Kumher Deeg Bharatpur
Chapter 15. Specification
15.1 General
The “Specification for Rural Roads” published by IRC on behalf of the Ministry of Rural
Development, Govt. of India has been followed.
Now the vibratory rollers are also being used for rapid progress.
For structural works, concrete shall be mixed in a mechanical mixer fitted with water
measuring device.
The excavation shall be done manually or mechanically using suitable medium size
excavators.
15.3 Construction Methods
15.3.1 Preparation for Earthwork
After setting out existing ground shall be scarified to a minimum depth of 50 mm and
leveled manually and compacted with ordinary roller to receive the first layer of
earthwork. In filling area, existing embankment will be generally widened on both sides as
per the alignment plan. Continuous horizontal bench, each at least 300 mm wide, shall be
cut on the existing slopes for bonding with the fresh embankment/ subgrade material as
per Cl 301.7.
15.3.3 Sub-grade
Material from borrow pits will be used for construction of top 30 cm as sub-grade. Soil in
these sections is quite good for road construction. Top 30 cm upto the subgrade level and
shoulder at OMC to meet 100 % of Standard Proctor Density by proper control of
moisture and by required compaction with a smooth wheeled roller.
15.3.4 Sub-base
Sub base material in the form of stone aggregates and sand as available in the area to be
used in GSB Grade II layer.
15.3.6 Shoulder
Earthen shoulder shall be constructed in layers and compacted to 100% of Proctor’s
Density. First layer of shoulder shall be laid after the sub–base layer is laid. Thereafter
earth layer shall be laid with base layer of pavement and compacted.
Expansion joint are provided when thickness of PQC is more then 150mm the width of
the expansion joint shall be 20mm premoulded joint filler board of width 20mm and
height 110-200mm over the board hot sealing compound may be filled.
15.3.8 Structural Works
Following grades of concrete are proposed for Structural works and comply with MORD
and IRC specifications:
• Concrete in superstructure of slab culvert – M-25(RCC)
For bituminous materials, basic rate at (location) for equivalent viscosity grade bitumen
and for emulsion the basic rate of (location) has been considered as suggested.
Basic rate of other materials like coarse & fine sand, cement are as per the latest from
Basic rate of steel materials at sub-divisional office has been considered in analysis
after adding cost of carriage, loading & unloading.
Note : The Rates were taken from Schedule of Rates enforced from Dec.2019.
Environmental Sensitive Area (National Park, Wild Life Sanctuary, Protected /Reserve Forest,
Wet land etc.)
The alignment was finalised avoiding the environmental sensitive areas such as National
16.2 Park, Wild Life Sanctuary, Protected /Reserve Forest, Wet land etc. It is also necessary to
maintain the minimum distance of 500 m of the project road from environmental sensitive
area.
16.7 Drainage
Suitable cross drainage structures have been provided on the basis of hydrological survey of
the area. So, there will be no obstruction to the natural drainage of the area. Road side
drainage is also duly considered in a manner so that surface water is led to the low points and
is drained through the CD structures.
18.4 Maintenance
Cost of Annual Maintenance for five years after completion of project will be estimated as
per the PMGSY Guidelines. Different activities of ordinary repairs are done as and when.
12 Provisions
1 Clearing and grubbing of road land to desired width
2 Earth work for Embankment is proposed.
3 Granular Sub Base as per 20% CBR is provided in required width.
4 WMM Layer in 5.50m, . width and 250, 150 mm. thickness
5 Shoulder in 1.75m width Both Sides.
6 DBM 5.5m. width and 360mm thickness
7 BC 5.5m. width and 30mm thickness
8 Cross Drainage works
9 Road Furnishing..
11 The CDs on the road need to be replaced with new ones. The Road is passing through
open area. Hence the CDs proposed are slab culverts.& Hume pipes obtained from
dismenteling of culverts, will be handed over to concerned agency.
13 Rates and The rates and specifications are based on the Schedule of Rate inforced from Dec.
specification 2019 in PMGSY.
GENERAL ABSTRACT
Total Cost in
Sr. No. Particulars
Lacs (Rs)
Assuming that the Construction of the Batch – {Insert Batch No.} roads will start from L-0 RD
9350 Km construction progrmme is enclosed here. This is a high rainfall area and rainy
season extends from June to September. However, the construction program is based for a
total working period of 24 months, considering the program set out by MoRD. Generally, dry
working season of about 16 months are required for construction of PMGSY roads.
However, works will be affected for the monsoon during the month June to September.
It is anticipated that some activity like collection of materials, CD works etc. will continue in
monsoon period also.
Sl. Name of the Block Name of the Road Type of Proposed Cost of No.of CD Cost of CD Total Cost Total Average Cost
No. Proposal length Pavement Works Works of Utility estimated per Km
Shiftig Cost
Designation:
` Months
ITEMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
2 Site Clearence
3 Initial Survey
4 Earth Work
5 GSB
6 WMM
7 BT
8 Earthen Shoulder
9 CD Work
10 CC Road
11 Hard Shoulder
12 Protection Work
13 Road Furniture
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA-II
CHACK LIST FOR P.I.U. & S.T.A.
(For Individual Road Works)
To be filled by the S. T. A.
Name of the road: KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Length (k.m.) 10.85 Km.
Name of Distt : BHARATPUR Name of Block : KUMHER
Name of the S. T. A. : SGSITS Indore
15- Is the proposed road entered on the OMMS : YES / NO
19- In Case, sub grade CBR is less than 3; has soil stabilization etc. been proposed. YES / NO
20- Is the design of the following elements as per Rural Roads Manual :
- Alignment & Geometric YES / NO
- Pavement Design YES / NO
- CD works and protection measures YES / NO
- Side drains YES / NO
- Integration for Cross and Longitudinal Drainage YES / NO
21- Does the Estimation confirm to Standard rate analysis and SSR YES / NO
22- Does the proposal have provision for :
- P. M. G. S. Y. Logo Sign Boards YES / NO
Certified that the Design and Estimation for the Proposed Road work are based on the data and S. S. R. provided by Engineers.
The Proposal after final Correction is entered on the OMMS. The Proposal may be considered for clearance.
Signature Signature
Name Name
HYDROULIC CALCULATION OF CD STRUCTURES
Name of Work :- KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Catchment Catchment Q' from Dicken's Allowable
Area of
S.No. Chainage Area Area Formula in Cumecs Discharge through Type of CD Proposed Remark
Flow
(Hectare) (Sq.Km.) (C=19) Culvert
1 0.000 10.230 0.102 3.437 1.570 3.93 2 ROW HPC 100% Discharge passing
2 0.000 10.230 0.102 3.437 1.570 3.93 2 ROW HPC 100% Discharge passing
3 0.000 10.230 0.102 3.437 1.570 3.93 2 ROW HPC 100% Discharge passing
4 0.000 10.230 0.102 3.437 1.570 3.93 2 ROW HPC 100% Discharge passing
5 0.000 10.230 0.102 3.437 1.570 3.93 2 ROW HPC 100% Discharge passing
6 0.000
7 0.000
8 0.000
9 0.000
10 0.000
11 0.000
12 0.000
15 0.000
14 0.000
15 0.000
DESIGN OFF RIGID PAVEMENT ( As Per IRC SP-62-2014)
WHEEL LOAD : 50000 N
:
k VALUE :
From Table 1, The k Value Corresponding to a CBR Value of 5 : 42x10-3 N/mm2/mm 42
:
Sub Base :
GSB : 100 mm
WMM : 75 mm WMM
Effective k Value
Concrete Strength
l= 737.57
Tempreature Stress
53256.25
0
From Table-4, the tempreature differencial for North MP for a slab thickness of 180 mm is 12.86 C 16960.589
7400 15 m _ _ _ _ Dhanwara
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The in-house standards, work procedures and quality plan prepared with reference to IRC: SP 19-2001,
IRC: SP 20, IRC: SP 13 (in respect of surveys for rivers / streams) and current international practices
have been followed during the above survey.
3.2 Traversing
Traverse have been done by prismatic compass & Tape.
3.3 Leveling
All leveling for establishing Benchmark are to be carried out as per method adopted by Survey of India.
All leveling are to be carried out with Auto Level having accuracy ± 2.5 mm/ km. The Consultant started
the work by assuming arbitrary level, as no GTS benchmark may be available in the nearby location of
the road.
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Figure-1 - Road Map of India and state
MANGLAM ASSOCIATES,BHOPAL
Community Consultation Checklist - Engineering
MANGLAM ASSOCIATES,BHOPAL
RURAL ROADS: ENVIRONMETNAL CHECKLIST
Road Name.- KUMHER TO PAPRERA UPTO CHITOKARI MOR VIA KHANSWARA
Inhabited area No
Barren Land No
D- Impacts and proposed Mitigation Measures ( Describe concisely the potential impacts and indicate the proposed
mitigation measures by referring to the number of the Environmental Management Standard ECOP in the main test)
Potential
Environmental
Yes No MITIGATION MEASURES
Impacts
With the Project cause-----
Encroachment on historical/
No
cultural areas?
Encroachment of precious
ecology (e.g. sensitive of No
protected areas)?
Inconvenient
environmental condition due to
poor sanitation and solid waste No
disposal in construction camps
and work sites?
Dislocation or involuntary
No
resettlement of people?
E) Public Consultation
Consultation
Yes No Remarks
Activities
Remarks
Type of Permit/ Clearance Yes No (recommended time to apply for the
perit/Cleareance)
Forest Department _ _
MOEF _ _
For Quarry _ _
Submitted by-
(DPR consultant)-
Reviewed by-
(Staff from IA/ PIU)-
Name and Signature-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 a) Certified that the Land Width for the Road is available and that no addition land is required; or
b) Certified that land width for the Road is likely to be available as certified by the Panchayat
c) Certified that no fund has been obtained for GOI or State Govt. in any scheme for the proposed Road.
2 a) Certified that no forest lands is involved along the entire road way; or
Certified that the case for permission under Forest conservation Act has been
b) moved to the Forest Department on (date)
Superintending Engineer
PWD Circle
Bharatpur
Height/
Thickness Rate (Rs)
S. No. Description of Item No's Length (m) Width (m) (m) Unit Quantity Amount (Rs)
(m)
TOTAL: 0
NO L W D QTY (CUM.)
DETAILED COST ESTIMATE FOR CC Approach Road for Public Buildings & Utility
RATE AMOUNT
S.No. SOR No T Nos L(m) B(m) D(m) UNIT QUANTITY
(Rs.) (Rs.)
A. EARTHWORK
1 3.3 Construction of Embankment subgrade & earthen shoulders with Material Obtained from Borrow Pits
(A) Construction of embankment, subgrade & earthen shoulders
with approved material obtained from borrow pits i/c all leads
and lift and removal of top soil if any, including cost of land
as a source of material, transporting to site, spreading, graded
by motor grader to required slope and compacting using
vibratory rollers of 80 to 100 kN static weight to meet
requirement of Tables 300.1 and 300.2 including all leads, as
per Technical Specification Clauses 301.4, 301.5, and 303.
C. BITUMEN WORK
1 5.1 Prime Coat
Prime Coat with bitumen emulsion:- Providing and applying
primer coat with bitumen emulsion (SS-1) on prepared surface
of granular base including cleaning of road surface and
spraying primer at the rate of 0.85 kg/sqm using mechanical
means as per Technical Specification Clause 502
17 8.000 7.510 Sqm 1021.36
17 8.000 4.510 Sqm 613.36
Deduction for Centre Portion Of Road 17 10.000 3.750 Sqm 637.50
TOTAL: Sqm 997.22 51.00 50858.00
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S a l a b a d M a d h a p u r a P a ta r i y a
R a ta n p u r a S a m r a y a N a d i B a la i N a g l a G H A T A
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K h a ir o r a G a o n J a t m a s i N a g la C h im m a n
N ir b h a n K u r w a r i y a J o t r o l i S a m a h a d K h e riy a G h a t o li
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J a h a j N a g la R u d a w a l L a k h a n p u r R a jp u r a
B a l la b h g a rh P u r a b a i S a m h a d
M a i d p u r C h im m a n K h e ra C h a k B a l r a m p u r N a g l a
T y o h a ri K a n a w a r
N a g la Im l i v a l a B id y a r i J a r e e la K h e r l i N ir a n ja n C h a k
N i th a r K A N A W A R N a r o l i
N a g la K a N a g la 1 0 3 3 S a m r i
B a b b a r N a g la K h e riy a D h a n a
J h a la r a N o h a r d a
K o t h i
N a y a g a o n A n d u a
K o tk i K h e ra M o r o li D a n g N a g la
K h u r d P a h a r p u r
K ir a w a li S o o p a K a r a n p u r a B h a rli S a j ja n w a s
D a u la t p u r a H a r n a g a r N a g la B h a w a n p u r a B a n s i M a lo n i
M a j a jp u r R a m C h a r a n M u r k i S ir ro n d N a g la
S e e d p u r N a g la
K i D h a n i
R a tira m
M a h lo n i K a c h a ir a
L a h c h o ra K h u r d
K h a t k a N a g l a D a d h i
R a m
C h u r a r i
K h u r d 1 1 6 3 K h a r
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T u l s i L e g e n d
G a r h i B ra h m a n a n P o o r a n KB ai s D
a n tah aK i nD ih a n i
N a g la
K a k a lp u ra
D a n g S i r o n d M a h a lp u r M a lo n i
R a g h u v e e r K i D h a n i 9 7 1 J a ta v
R a m d h a n J a t a v K i D h a n i B a y a n a ( R u r a l) N a g la M a n S in g h K h u r d
M a in a p u r a
K h e r l i B r a h m a n a n
K a ir
K h a re r i
N a g la Im liy a
C h ik h r u
N a g la J a l K h a tk a
D u m r i y a
C h o o r a
N a g la E la v T o n t p u r H Q _ A d m in is tr a tiv e
S h a h ja d D a m d a m a S in g h B r a h m a w a d B a s t r a w a li P a l i
B e r a g g a T i g h a r r a
S a l e m p u r
K a l a n
P u r a R a m n a g a r
G o g e r a K a t a r i y a p u r a
K h a n
B a g re n B e r k h o B is k h o r i
D e w a s a r a i
S in g h a r a
M a h m a d p u r a
D a n g N a g la
T h a k u r
H a b ita tio n
N i th a r i K h e ra M a id e w a li
K h o h r i
M a n g r e n
K h u r d
S o n a p u r a
B A Y A N A J a g a n
B a n g a s p u r a
S o o k h a
N a g la
K o li
B a s a i
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M a n g r e n
K a la n D h a ja N a g l a S h e e s h r a m P a n g a
G a z ip u r
M o r t a la b
S in g h a n K h e ra
M a l ip u r a
C h a h a l S u lt a n p u r B A N D H T a r b e e jp u r S in g h a n iy a
2 5 0 - 4 9 9
M o ro li
B A R E D H A
N a g l a E tm a d p u r
S IK A N D R A
S h e r g a r h
G a jn u a
B a n
K o o k r a 5 0 0 - 9 9 9
D h o o t
A la p u r i P a t t i S h a h ja d
S ik a n d a ra
K h u la w a li
B u d h w a r
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A ja n h e r a A r a u d a L o h a tw a r a
K a ls a ra
C h e e k h r u
R a r o d a S a r a i
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K h e r i
D a n g
P u d h a p u r a
C h a in p u r a
T o u r is t _ P la c e s
P e e p a r r a B h a m b o o T h a n a
J a s p u r a
M o r o li
N a h r o li
D a n g P o p a lp u r a
T u r t ip u r a T a r s o o m a 1 5 8 4
U p a r K a
T a rs o o m a
Q u a r r y _ S ite s
A d d a M a h r a w a r
K a t k a r
In t k h e r a N a g la L a k h i
M a d a n p u r
S a m o g a r
N a g la
D a r b a r a h n a B r id g e
N a g la A r ju n
P e e lo o p u r a
F a g o o n a K h o o t
K h e r a
D h u r a ir i
P u r a h a r G h u n a in i
R a ilw a y
N a g la M u a w a li
K a r w a r i L a l
N a g la
C h o u d h a r i y a
H o ta S h a h p u r
G u r d h a
S e o p u ra
M a n n e d _ C r o s s in g
B a g iy o n K i D h a n i
D h a d re n R a s e r i
J a r b a r
D a n g
U n m a n n e d _ C r o s s in g
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N a g l a
M a n n a p u r a N a g la J h ir k a N a tio n a l H ig h w a y
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B u c h a
P a r u a S ta te H ig h w a y
C R E A T E D B Y J h a to l a
S A N G E E T A T IW A R I
P a t p a t i p u ra
M a jo r D is tr ic t R o a d s
K a p o o r a
O N 1 9 M A Y 2 0 1 6 D e h a r K a p o o r a K a n i O th e r D is tr ic t R o a d s
M a lo o k a
S a m a n tg a r h
V illa g e R o a d s
B a jn a C h a k
O h liy a p u r a
J a is o r a
S a m a n t g a r h O th e r R o a d s
S in g r a w a li B A Y A N A
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K U M H E R
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N A G A R ( N A G A R P A H A R I)
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S
TRACE MAP SHOWING ROADS IN BLOCK :- KUMHER, BAHARATPUR
District Name:Bharatpur
Block Name:Kumher
Legend:
Hab_Kumher_Table DRRP
DRRP_major 1.0000 - 6.0000
NH 6.0000 - 13.0000
MDR 13.0000 - 21.0000
SH 21.0000 - 30.0000
OUTPUTLAYER.shp 30.0000 - 39.0000
39.0000 - 48.0000
Bank
48.0000 - 57.0000
Block Headquarter
57.0000 - 67.0000
Panchayat Headquarter
67.0000 - 77.0000
Bedded Hospital
77.0000 - 87.0000
Community Health Centre
87.0000 - 97.0000
Bus Stand
97.0000 - 107.0000
Fuel Station
107.0000 - 117.0000
Mandi (Notified)
117.0000 - 128.0000
Warehouse
128.0000 - 138.0000
GRaM (Notified)
Habitation
Sugar Mills
facility
Cold Storage
Is Part of Rurban Cluster? DRRP_Kumher_Table
Agro Industry Block_Kumher
High School - General
Collection Centre or Pack House
ITI
High School - Girls
Higher Secondary School
Degree College
Veterinary Hospital
Primary Health Centre
Instructions:
1. Trace Maps to be used for identifying Through Routes & MRL in the Block
2. A path from each habitation is traced to its nearest school, market, admin
and health facility
3. Importance of a road is based on the population that uses the road to access
their nearest schools, hospitals, markets and admin facilities.
4. Rank of a road can be identified from the # number mentioned above the road
5. PIU may go through each road in order of rank to identify important MRLs/TRs
6. Multiple roads can be combined to make single MRL/TR. Roads with high rank
(Eg #5) can be combined with low ranking adjoining roads.
7. Inter-Block & Inter-District roads may be important as per local knowledge but not
identified through Trace Map. PIU may still identify these roads as MRLs/TR
8. While individual and exact ranks may not be accurate, PIU should try to identify
higher ranking roads as MRLs/TR
9. The PIU may identify low ranking roads as MRL/TR based on their local knowledge
with justification of its importance compared to other high ranking roads
10. The PIU is allowed to take part chainage of an important road and
combine with other roads while identifying MRL/TR for the purpose of candidate roads
11. PIU should not worry about eligibility or PCI of roadswhile selecting Candidate Roads
12. PCI and Design Life eligibility is checked during CUCPL preparation.
Remark:
their nearest schools, hospitals, markets and admin facilities.
4. Rank of a road can be identified from the # number mentioned above the road
5. PIU may go through each road in order of rank to identify important MRLs/TRs
6. Multiple roads can be combined to make single MRL/TR. Roads with high rank
(Eg #5) can be combined with low ranking adjoining roads.
7. Inter-Block & Inter-District roads may be important as per local knowledge but not
identified through Trace Map. PIU may still identify these roads as MRLs/TR
8. While individual and exact ranks may not be accurate, PIU should try to identify
higher ranking roads as MRLs/TR
9. The PIU may identify low ranking roads as MRL/TR based on their local knowledge
with justification of its importance compared to other high ranking roads
10. The PIU is allowed to take part chainage of an important road and
combine with other roads while identifying MRL/TR for the purpose of candidate roads
11. PIU should not worry about eligibility or PCI of roadswhile selecting Candidate Roads
12. PCI and Design Life eligibility is checked during CUCPL preparation.
Remark:
00 - 6.0000
00 - 13.0000
000 - 21.0000
000 - 30.0000
000 - 39.0000
000 - 48.0000
000 - 57.0000
000 - 67.0000
000 - 77.0000
000 - 87.0000
000 - 97.0000
000 - 107.0000
0000 - 117.0000
0000 - 128.0000
0000 - 138.0000
ation
mher_Table
_Kumher
0 0 0 1.449 0 0
100 100 0 1.399 0 142.4
200 100 0 1.513 0 145.6
300 100 0 1.462 0 148.75
400 100 0 1.308 0 138.5
500 100 0 1.491 0 139.95
600 100 0 1.458 0 147.45
700 100 0 1.546 0 150.2
800 100 0 1.537 0 154.15
900 100 0 1.479 0 150.8
1000 100 0 1.537 0 150.8
1100 100 0 1.442 0 148.95
1200 100 0 1.602 0 152.2
1300 100 0 1.589 0 159.55
1400 100 0 1.432 0 151.05
1500 100 0 1.602 0 151.7
1600 100 0 1.594 0 159.8
1700 100 0 1.424 0 150.9
1800 100 0 1.408 0 141.6
1900 100 0 1.462 0 143.5
2000 100 0 1.308 0 138.5
2100 100 0 1.399 0 135.35
2200 100 0 1.461 0 143
2300 100 0 1.491 0 147.6
2400 100 0 1.317 0 140.4
2500 100 0 1.523 0 142
2600 100 0 1.602 0 156.25
2700 100 0 1.488 0 154.5
2800 100 0 1.621 0 155.45
2900 100 0 1.464 0 154.25
3000 100 0 1.399 0 143.15
3100 100 0 1.382 0 139.05
3200 100 0 1.453 0 141.75
3300 100 0 1.543 0 149.8
3400 100 0 1.408 0 147.55
3500 100 0 1.543 0 147.55
3600 100 0 1.497 0 152
3700 100 0 1.424 0 146.05
3800 100 0 1.317 0 137.05
3900 100 0 1.438 0 137.75
4000 100 0 1.458 0 144.8
4100 100 0 1.464 0 146.1
4200 100 0 1.602 0 153.3
4300 100 0 1.438 0 152
4400 100 0 1.621 0 152.95
4500 100 0 1.464 0 154.25
4600 100 0 1.602 0 153.3
4700 100 0 1.409 0 150.55
4800 100 0 1.399 0 140.4
4900 100 0 1.513 0 145.6
5000 100 0 1.499 0 150.6
5100 100 0 1.491 0 149.5
5200 100 0 1.317 0 140.4
5300 100 0 1.452 0 138.45
5400 100 0 1.589 0 152.05
5500 100 0 1.464 0 152.65
5600 100 0 1.602 0 153.3
5700 100 0 1.422 0 151.2
5800 100 0 2.481 0 195.15
5900 100 0 2.303 0 239.2
6000 100 0 2.481 0 239.2
6100 100 0 2.256 0 236.85
6200 100 0 2.257 0 225.65
6300 100 0 2.395 0 232.6
6400 100 0 2.35 0 237.25
6500 100 0 2.264 0 230.7
6600 100 0 2.283 0 227.35
6700 100 0 2.447 0 236.5
6800 100 0 2.329 0 238.8
6900 100 0 2.283 0 230.6
7000 100 0 2.451 0 236.7
7100 100 0 2.339 0 239.5
7200 100 0 2.457 0 239.8
7300 100 0 2.293 0 237.5
7400 100 0 2.451 0 237.2
7500 100 0 2.295 0 237.3
7600 100 0 2.257 0 227.6
7700 100 0 2.351 0 230.4
7800 100 0 2.318 0 233.45
7900 100 0 2.15 0 223.4
8000 100 0 2.339 0 224.45
8100 100 0 2.316 0 232.75
8200 100 0 2.397 0 235.65
8300 100 0 2.372 0 238.45
8400 100 0 2.329 0 235.05
8500 100 0 2.372 0 235.05
8600 100 0 2.283 0 232.75
8700 100 0 2.447 0 236.5
8800 100 0 2.451 0 244.9
8900 100 0 2.273 0 236.2
9000 100 0 2.457 0 236.5
9100 100 0 2.444 0 245.05
9200 100 0 2.264 0 235.4
9300 100 0 2.246 0 225.5
9400 100 0 2.318 0 228.2
9500 100 0 2.15 0 223.4
9600 100 0 2.257 0 220.35
9700 100 0 2.32 0 228.85
9800 100 0 2.339 0 232.95
9900 100 0 2.164 0 225.15
10000 100 0 2.451 0 230.75
10100 100 0 2.339 0 239.5
10200 100 0 2.481 0 241
10300 100 0 2.303 0 239.2
10400 100 0 2.447 0 237.5
10500 100 0 2.248 0 234.75
10600 100 0 2.257 0 225.25
10700 100 0 2.351 0 230.4
10800 100 0 2.282 0 231.65
10900 100 0 2.395 0 233.85
11000 100 0 2.444 0 0
11100 100 0 2.264 0 0
11200 100 0 2.397 0 0
11300 100 0 2.372 0 0
11400 100 0 2.329 0 0
11500 100 0 2.264 0 0
11600 100 0 2.219 0 0
11700 100 0 2.318 0 0
11800 100 0 2.15 0 0
11900 100 0 2.246 0 0
12000 100 0 2.264 0 0
12100 100 0 2.397 0 0
12200 100 0 2.264 0 0
12300 100 0 2.299 0 0
12400 100 0 2.372 0 0
12500 100 0 2.447 0 0
12600 100 0 2.263 0 0
12700 100 0 2.339 0 0
12800 100 0 2.15 0 0
12900 100 0 2.283 0 0
13000 100 0 2.451 0 0
13100 100 0 2.339 0 0
13200 100 0 2.447 0 0
13300 100 0 2.264 0 0
13400 100 0 2.372 0 0
13500 100 0 2.342 0 0
13600 100 0 2.481 0 0
13700 100 0 2.289 0 0
13800 100 0 2.279 0 0
13900 100 0 2.395 0 0
14000 100 0 2.444 0 0
14100 100 0 2.264 0 235.4
14200 100 0 2.397 0 233.05
14300 100 0 2.372 0 238.45
14400 100 0 2.329 0 235.05
14500 100 0 2.318 0 232.35
14600 100 0 2.32 0 231.9
14700 100 0 2.339 0 232.95
14800 100 0 3.214 0 277.65
14900 100 0 3.196 0 320.5
15000 100 0 3.347 0 327.15
15100 100 0 3.185 0 326.6
15200 100 0 3.156 0 317.05
15300 100 0 3.2 0 317.8
15400 100 0 3.217 0 320.85
15500 100 0 3.042 0 312.95
15600 100 0 3.156 0 309.9
15700 100 0 3.157 0 315.65
15800 100 0 3.294 0 322.55
15900 100 0 3.287 0 329.05
16000 100 0 3.225 0 325.6
16100 100 0 3.269 0 324.7
16200 100 0 3.18 0 322.45
16300 100 0 3.377 0 327.85
16400 100 0 3.347 0 336.2
16500 100 0 3.2 0 327.35
16600 100 0 3.349 0 327.45
16700 100 0 3.185 0 326.7
16800 100 0 3.287 0 323.6
16900 100 0 3.143 0 321.5
17000 100 0 3.381 0 326.2
17100 100 0 3.149 0 326.5
17200 100 0 3.156 0 315.25
17300 100 0 2.859 0 300.75
17400 100 0 2.934 0 289.65
17500 100 0 2.742 0 283.8
17600 100 0 2.914 0 282.8
17700 100 0 2.896 0 290.5
17800 100 0 3.047 0 297.15
17900 100 0 2.88 0 296.35
18000 100 0 2.987 0 293.35
18100 100 0 2.885 0 293.6
18200 100 0 2.856 0 287.05
18300 100 0 2.813 0 283.45
18400 100 0 3.081 0 294.7
18500 100 0 2.76 0 292.05
18600 100 0 2.917 0 283.85
18700 100 0 2.859 0 288.8
18800 100 0 2.852 0 285.55
18900 100 0 2.969 0 291.05
19000 100 0 2.88 0 292.45
19100 100 0 3.046 0 296.3
19200 100 0 2.861 0 295.35
19300 100 0 3.081 0 297.1
19400 100 0 2.9 0 299.05
19500 100 0 2.869 0 288.45
19600 100 0 3.049 0 295.9
19700 100 0 2.885 0 296.7
19800 100 0 3.049 0 296.7
19900 100 0 3.02 0 303.45
20000 100 0 2.934 0 297.7
20025 25 0 2.934 0 73.35
TOTAL 0 38463.05