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Tender For Engaging An Agency For Survey Arc, guwahati-Assam

Indradhanush Gas Grid Limited-IGGL has published Tender For Engaging An Agency For Survey Arc. Submission Date for this Tender is 12-12-2023. Cadastral Survey Tenders in guwahati Assam. Bidders can get complete Tender details and download the document.




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40734667
Tender For Engaging An Agency For Survey Arc
Open Tender
Indian
Assam
guwahati
12-12-2023

Tender Details

Engaging An Agency For Survey Arc Engaging An Agency For Reconnaissance Survey, Detailed Engineering Survey, Geo-Technical Investigation, Cadastral Survey, Providing Services For Establishing Rou And Obtaining Different Permissions For Negg On Rate Contract Basis

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INR 1654000.0 /-
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Name of Work: ENGAGING AN AGENCY FOR RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY, DETAILED ENGINEERING SURVEY, GEO-TECHNICAL INVESTIGATION, CADASTRAL SURVEY, PROVIDING SERVICES FOR ESTABLISHING ROU & OBTAINING DIFFERENT PERMISSIONS FOR LAST MILE CONNECTIVITY OF NEGG NETWORK & OTHER PROPOSED PIPELINE ON RATE CONTRACT BASIS
Sl. No. Item Description
1Part-A: For Pipelines section having length 0 to 20 KM
2Desktop Study & Reconnaissance survey as per standard specifications (including submission of report) Carrying out Reconnaissance Survey of the pipeline route including desktop study followed by ground truth verification, evaluation of alternative routes, preparation of route maps, crossing details and submission of reports in three copies complete as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer (for new/ additional RoU).
3Detailed Engineering Survey (including submission of report) Carrying out Detailed Engineering Survey of the entire pipeline route, as per the detailed Scope of Work in Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) including but not limited to the following: Deploying Differential Global Positioning to provide DGPS control points at every 4 to 5 km interval based on WGS-84 UTM coordinate system; Deploying total stations for traverse control between DGPS stations; Establishing UTM Coordinates of all TPs, IPs and Flag control points and other important points as desired by the owner; Taking all survey measurements, readings required for Planimetry, Information & Feature capturing and levels with respect to MSL; Obtaining base maps from authorised source (having clearance from Ministry of Defence/ Survey of India) of all districts (20 km on both sides of ROW) and submission to owner; Preparation and submission of Route map, Profile map, Crossing drawing, Right of way planimetry (within 50m on either side of ROW), Alignment sheets etc.; Obtaining Seismic fault line data & plotting of fault lines on route maps, Alignment sheets as well as on ground; DGPS survey details of forest crossing in the pipeline route to be incorporated in the village maps. Collection of other details including all labour, material, equipment etc. complete in all respects as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer; Integrating all survey details and deliverables, including base maps, into owner"s Arc GIS (ESRI) server to obtain seamless geo-referenced data.
4Population Density Index (PDI) Survey (including submission of report) Carrying out Population Density Index survey along the entire pipeline route as per specifications & instruction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer, including but not limited to the following: a) Providing location class based on Population Density Index; b) Recording the location class along with chainages at change point of each location; c) Due consideration shall be given to the possibility of future development of the area; d) If future development may cause a change in location class, the same shall be taken into consideration while determining its location class.
5Soil Resistivity Surveys (including submission of report) Conducting soil resistivity surveys as per detailed scope enumerated in Special Conditions of Contract and tender specifications complete in all respects as follows including uploading all data on Owner"s ArcGIS (ESRI) server. Conducting soil resistivity survey at intervals of 125 meters along the pipeline route as per the detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract and Specifications of the tender document and direction of Engineer-in Charge/Site Engineer.
6Soil Chemical Analysis Survey (including submission of report) Conducting soil chemical analysis survey for determination of PH value, Chemical analysis for cations i.e., calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and Anions i.e. Chloride, Sulphate, Sulphide, Carbonate, Bicarbonate, Nitrate, Phosphate, etc. as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/Site Engineer & providing data in tabular form complete in all respect as per schedule including uploading all data on Owner"s Arc GIS server along the entire pipeline route at an interval of 1 Km as per specification
7Soil Stratification Survey(including submission of report) Conducting Soil Stratification Survey for determining stratification of Soil/ rock as per detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract and Specifications of the tender document and direction of Engineer-in-charge/Site Engineer including providing the data in tabular form complete in all respect as per following schedule including uploading all data on Owner"s ArcGIS server. "Along the pipeline route, including river crossings (excluding flowing river), by boring 100 mm dia. using auger type equipments up to a depth 2.5 m from ground/bed level or till rock is encountered, whichever is less, at an interval of 250 m and providing the results in tabular form as well as borelogs, ensuring atleast one borelog at the centre location of dry rivers, as per Specification and direction of Engineer-in-charge/Site Engineer. Note: The bank to bank width of flowing rivers shall be deducted from the total length for payment purpose, as payment for soil stratification at flowing river locations shall be under relevant item given below. "
8Cadastral Survey (Upto preparation of schedule u/s 3(1) of P&MP Act 1962) Carrying out Cadastral Survey, for laying cross country petroleum pipeline, obtaining/ procuring latest village maps from Revenue authorities (actual cost incurred on procurement to be reimbursed by owner on receipt of proof of payment), tracing/ scanning the same and storage in both hard and soft reproducible forms, plotting the pipeline route on village maps and marking on them the Intermediate Points (IPs) and Turning Points (TPs) of the surveyed route as staked on ground, identification of survey numbers of individual owners and plotting on village maps as per latest revenue records, preparation of field book and computation of area in each plot coming within limits of ROU corridor, collection of Jamabandi (the record of right holders) from revenue authorities in respect of each plot falling within ROU limits and identification of owner and occupier thereof, collection of interim mutations, if any, and incorporation in Jamabandi and other works as per detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) and specifications of tender documents and direction of Engineer-in-Charge, inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. including compensation to farmers on account of any damage to crops, fields etc. while conducting survey through fields, works complete in all respects, upto and including preparation & submission of schedule for 3(1) Notification for establishing right of users (ROU) in Right of Way (ROW) under P&MP Act 1962 for new/additional pipeline ROW, complete in all respects. Integrating cadastral & 3(1) details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless Geo-referenced data (for Acquiring ROW of 20m width for new pipeline route or as directed by EIC). This is to be executed where Revenue Maps are available.
9Cadastral Survey (Upto preparation of schedule u/s 3(1) of P&MP Act 1962) Carrying out Cadastral Survey and measurement of each plot of affected landowner(s) falling within 20 meters RoU width for laying cross country natural gas pipeline, identification of ownership(s) and occupier of the affected land(s) with the support of Government Revenue department, Village Headmen and affected landowners, preparation of field book and computation of area in each affected plot, obtaining the signature of Landowner/village representative, Village Headmen, Revenue Field Officer, IGGL and Contractor representative in the Field report contenting the data of Village, Sub-Divisional/Block, District, name of affected landowner, area of affected land of the respective landowner, collection of interim mutations (if any), collection of Proof of Identification of affected landowner issued by Government (like Voter ID, Aadhar Card or Driving Licence), plotting of the pipeline route on newly surveyed cadastral/village maps to the scale 1:1000 showing plot boundaries with marking of Intermediate Points (IPS) and Turning Points (TPS) of the surveyed route as staked on ground, creation of survey numbers of individual affected plot(s)/owner(s) and plotting on village maps with reference chainage (or as per instruction by the Government Revenue department), obtaining the signature of Government Revenue department of the respective district for Record of Right holder(s), tracing/ scanning of newly surveyed cadastral Map of respective village, storage of document(s) and drawing(s) of identified RoU in both hard and soft reproducible forms and direction of Engineer-in-Charge, inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. including compensation to farmers on account of any damage to crops, fields etc. while conducting survey through fields, works complete in all respects, upto and including preparation & submission of schedule for 3(1) Notification for establishing right of users (ROU) under P&MP Act 1962 for proposed pipeline route, complete in all respects. Integrating cadastral & 3(1) details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless Geo-referenced data for acquiring ROW of 20 m width for pipeline route." This is to be executed where Revenue maps are not available.
10Providing services for establishing RoU in ROW as per P&MP Act 1962 Providing services for establishing Right of users (ROU on Right of Way (ROW) under P&MP Act 1962, for laying cross country pipeline including follow up for 3(1) Gazette notification, preparation of Erratum & Corrigendum (if required), preparation & serving of 3 (1) notice, facilitating hearing & disposal of objections, preparation of schedule for 6 (1) Notification, follow-up for Gazette notification, preparation of Erratum & Corrigendum, preparation & serving of 6 (1) notices, entry of Gazette notification in village records, collection of land rates, calculation of land compensation payable & serving of compensation notice, assistance to Competent Authority in preparation of award to individual landowners etc. as per detailed scope of work specified in special conditions of contract and specifications to tender document and direction of Engineer- in-Charge/ Site Engineer inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. complete in all respects integration of ROU details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless geo-referenced data. For Acquiring ROW of 20 m width for newly proposed pipeline.
11Part-B: For Pipelines section having length 20.001 to 50 KM
12Desktop Study & Reconnaissance survey as per standard specifications (including submission of report) Carrying out Reconnaissance Survey of the pipeline route including desktop study followed by ground truth verification, evaluation of alternative routes, preparation of route maps, crossing details and submission of reports in three copies complete as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer (for new/ additional RoU).
13Detailed Engineering Survey (including submission of report) Carrying out Detailed Engineering Survey of the entire pipeline route, as per the detailed Scope of Work in Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) including but not limited to the following: Deploying Differential Global Positioning to provide DGPS control points at every 4 to 5 km interval based on WGS-84 UTM coordinate system; Deploying total stations for traverse control between DGPS stations; Establishing UTM Coordinates of all TPs, IPs and Flag control points and other important points as desired by the owner; Taking all survey measurements, readings required for Planimetry, Information & Feature capturing and levels with respect to MSL; Obtaining base maps from authorised source (having clearance from Ministry of Defence/ Survey of India) of all districts (20 km on both sides of ROW) and submission to owner; Preparation and submission of Route map, Profile map, Crossing drawing, Right of way planimetry (within 50m on either side of ROW), Alignment sheets etc.; Obtaining Seismic fault line data & plotting of fault lines on route maps, Alignment sheets as well as on ground; DGPS survey details of forest crossing in the pipeline route to be incorporated in the village maps. Collection of other details including all labour, material, equipment etc. complete in all respects as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer; Integrating all survey details and deliverables, including base maps, into owner"s Arc GIS (ESRI) server to obtain seamless geo-referenced data.
14Population Density Index (PDI) Survey (including submission of report) Carrying out Population Density Index survey along the entire pipeline route as per specifications & instruction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer, including but not limited to the following: a) Providing location class based on Population Density Index; b) Recording the location class along with chainages at change point of each location; c) Due consideration shall be given to the possibility of future development of the area; d) If future development may cause a change in location class, the same shall be taken into consideration while determining its location class.
15Soil Resistivity Surveys (including submission of report) Conducting soil resistivity surveys as per detailed scope enumerated in Special Conditions of Contract and tender specifications complete in all respects as follows including uploading all data on Owner"s ArcGIS (ESRI) server. Conducting soil resistivity survey at intervals of 125 meters along the pipeline route as per the detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract and Specifications of the tender document and direction of Engineer-in Charge/Site Engineer.
16Soil Chemical Analysis Survey (including submission of report) Conducting soil chemical analysis survey for determination of PH value, Chemical analysis for cations i.e., calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and Anions i.e. Chloride, Sulphate, Sulphide, Carbonate, Bicarbonate, Nitrate, Phosphate, etc. as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/Site Engineer & providing data in tabular form complete in all respect as per schedule including uploading all data on Owner"s Arc GIS server along the entire pipeline route at an interval of 1 Km as per specification
17Soil Stratification Survey(including submission of report) Conducting Soil Stratification Survey for determining stratification of Soil/ rock as per detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract and Specifications of the tender document and direction of Engineer-in-charge/Site Engineer including providing the data in tabular form complete in all respect as per following schedule including uploading all data on Owner"s ArcGIS server. "Along the pipeline route, including river crossings (excluding flowing river), by boring 100 mm dia. using auger type equipments up to a depth 2.5 m from ground/bed level or till rock is encountered, whichever is less, at an interval of 250 m and providing the results in tabular form as well as borelogs, ensuring atleast one borelog at the centre location of dry rivers, as per Specification and direction of Engineer-in-charge/Site Engineer. Note: The bank to bank width of flowing rivers shall be deducted from the total length for payment purpose, as payment for soil stratification at flowing river locations shall be under relevant item given below. "
18Cadastral Survey (Upto preparation of schedule u/s 3(1) of P&MP Act 1962) Carrying out Cadastral Survey, for laying cross country petroleum pipeline, obtaining/ procuring latest village maps from Revenue authorities (actual cost incurred on procurement to be reimbursed by owner on receipt of proof of payment), tracing/ scanning the same and storage in both hard and soft reproducible forms, plotting the pipeline route on village maps and marking on them the Intermediate Points (IPs) and Turning Points (TPs) of the surveyed route as staked on ground, identification of survey numbers of individual owners and plotting on village maps as per latest revenue records, preparation of field book and computation of area in each plot coming within limits of ROU corridor, collection of Jamabandi (the record of right holders) from revenue authorities in respect of each plot falling within ROU limits and identification of owner and occupier thereof, collection of interim mutations, if any, and incorporation in Jamabandi and other works as per detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) and specifications of tender documents and direction of Engineer-in-Charge, inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. including compensation to farmers on account of any damage to crops, fields etc. while conducting survey through fields, works complete in all respects, upto and including preparation & submission of schedule for 3(1) Notification for establishing right of users (ROU) in Right of Way (ROW) under P&MP Act 1962 for new/additional pipeline ROW, complete in all respects. Integrating cadastral & 3(1) details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless Geo-referenced data (for Acquiring ROW of 20m width for new pipeline route or as directed by EIC). This is to be executed where Revenue Maps are available.
19Cadastral Survey (Upto preparation of schedule u/s 3(1) of P&MP Act 1962) Carrying out Cadastral Survey and measurement of each plot of affected landowner(s) falling within 20 meters RoU width for laying cross country natural gas pipeline, identification of ownership(s) and occupier of the affected land(s) with the support of Government Revenue department, Village Headmen and affected landowners, preparation of field book and computation of area in each affected plot, obtaining the signature of Landowner/village representative, Village Headmen, Revenue Field Officer, IGGL and Contractor representative in the Field report contenting the data of Village, Sub-Divisional/Block, District, name of affected landowner, area of affected land of the respective landowner, collection of interim mutations (if any), collection of Proof of Identification of affected landowner issued by Government (like Voter ID, Aadhar Card or Driving Licence), plotting of the pipeline route on newly surveyed cadastral/village maps to the scale 1:1000 showing plot boundaries with marking of Intermediate Points (IPS) and Turning Points (TPS) of the surveyed route as staked on ground, creation of survey numbers of individual affected plot(s)/owner(s) and plotting on village maps with reference chainage (or as per instruction by the Government Revenue department), obtaining the signature of Government Revenue department of the respective district for Record of Right holder(s), tracing/ scanning of newly surveyed cadastral Map of respective village, storage of document(s) and drawing(s) of identified RoU in both hard and soft reproducible forms and direction of Engineer-in-Charge, inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. including compensation to farmers on account of any damage to crops, fields etc. while conducting survey through fields, works complete in all respects, upto and including preparation & submission of schedule for 3(1) Notification for establishing right of users (ROU) under P&MP Act 1962 for proposed pipeline route, complete in all respects. Integrating cadastral & 3(1) details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless Geo-referenced data for acquiring ROW of 20 m width for pipeline route." This is to be executed where Revenue maps are not available.
20Providing services for establishing RoU in ROW as per P&MP Act 1962 Providing services for establishing Right of users (ROU on Right of Way (ROW) under P&MP Act 1962, for laying cross country pipeline including follow up for 3(1) Gazette notification, preparation of Erratum & Corrigendum (if required), preparation & serving of 3 (1) notice, facilitating hearing & disposal of objections, preparation of schedule for 6 (1) Notification, follow-up for Gazette notification, preparation of Erratum & Corrigendum, preparation & serving of 6 (1) notices, entry of Gazette notification in village records, collection of land rates, calculation of land compensation payable & serving of compensation notice, assistance to Competent Authority in preparation of award to individual landowners etc. as per detailed scope of work specified in special conditions of contract and specifications to tender document and direction of Engineer- in-Charge/ Site Engineer inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. complete in all respects integration of ROU details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless geo-referenced data. For Acquiring ROW of 20 m width for newly proposed pipeline.
21Part-C: For Pipelines section having length greater than 50 KM
22Desktop Study & Reconnaissance survey as per standard specifications (including submission of report) Carrying out Reconnaissance Survey of the pipeline route including desktop study followed by ground truth verification, evaluation of alternative routes, preparation of route maps, crossing details and submission of reports in three copies complete as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer (for new/ additional RoU).
23Detailed Engineering Survey (including submission of report) Carrying out Detailed Engineering Survey of the entire pipeline route, as per the detailed Scope of Work in Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) including but not limited to the following: Deploying Differential Global Positioning to provide DGPS control points at every 4 to 5 km interval based on WGS-84 UTM coordinate system; Deploying total stations for traverse control between DGPS stations; Establishing UTM Coordinates of all TPs, IPs and Flag control points and other important points as desired by the owner; Taking all survey measurements, readings required for Planimetry, Information & Feature capturing and levels with respect to MSL; Obtaining base maps from authorised source (having clearance from Ministry of Defence/ Survey of India) of all districts (20 km on both sides of ROW) and submission to owner; Preparation and submission of Route map, Profile map, Crossing drawing, Right of way planimetry (within 50m on either side of ROW), Alignment sheets etc.; Obtaining Seismic fault line data & plotting of fault lines on route maps, Alignment sheets as well as on ground; DGPS survey details of forest crossing in the pipeline route to be incorporated in the village maps. Collection of other details including all labour, material, equipment etc. complete in all respects as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer; Integrating all survey details and deliverables, including base maps, into owner"s Arc GIS (ESRI) server to obtain seamless geo-referenced data.
24Population Density Index (PDI) Survey (including submission of report) Carrying out Population Density Index survey along the entire pipeline route as per specifications & instruction of Engineer-in-Charge/ Site Engineer, including but not limited to the following: a) Providing location class based on Population Density Index; b) Recording the location class along with chainages at change point of each location; c) Due consideration shall be given to the possibility of future development of the area; d) If future development may cause a change in location class, the same shall be taken into consideration while determining its location class.
25Soil Resistivity Surveys (including submission of report) Conducting soil resistivity surveys as per detailed scope enumerated in Special Conditions of Contract and tender specifications complete in all respects as follows including uploading all data on Owner"s ArcGIS (ESRI) server. Conducting soil resistivity survey at intervals of 125 meters along the pipeline route as per the detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract and Specifications of the tender document and direction of Engineer-in Charge/Site Engineer.
26Soil Chemical Analysis Survey (including submission of report) Conducting soil chemical analysis survey for determination of PH value, Chemical analysis for cations i.e., calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and Anions i.e. Chloride, Sulphate, Sulphide, Carbonate, Bicarbonate, Nitrate, Phosphate, etc. as per specifications and direction of Engineer-in-Charge/Site Engineer & providing data in tabular form complete in all respect as per schedule including uploading all data on Owner"s Arc GIS server along the entire pipeline route at an interval of 1 Km as per specification
27Soil Stratification Survey(including submission of report) Conducting Soil Stratification Survey for determining stratification of Soil/ rock as per detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract and Specifications of the tender document and direction of Engineer-in-charge/Site Engineer including providing the data in tabular form complete in all respect as per following schedule including uploading all data on Owner"s ArcGIS server. "Along the pipeline route, including river crossings (excluding flowing river), by boring 100 mm dia. using auger type equipments up to a depth 2.5 m from ground/bed level or till rock is encountered, whichever is less, at an interval of 250 m and providing the results in tabular form as well as borelogs, ensuring atleast one borelog at the centre location of dry rivers, as per Specification and direction of Engineer-in-charge/Site Engineer. Note: The bank to bank width of flowing rivers shall be deducted from the total length for payment purpose, as payment for soil stratification at flowing river locations shall be under relevant item given below. "
28Cadastral Survey (Upto preparation of schedule u/s 3(1) of P&MP Act 1962) Carrying out Cadastral Survey, for laying cross country petroleum pipeline, obtaining/ procuring latest village maps from Revenue authorities (actual cost incurred on procurement to be reimbursed by owner on receipt of proof of payment), tracing/ scanning the same and storage in both hard and soft reproducible forms, plotting the pipeline route on village maps and marking on them the Intermediate Points (IPs) and Turning Points (TPs) of the surveyed route as staked on ground, identification of survey numbers of individual owners and plotting on village maps as per latest revenue records, preparation of field book and computation of area in each plot coming within limits of ROU corridor, collection of Jamabandi (the record of right holders) from revenue authorities in respect of each plot falling within ROU limits and identification of owner and occupier thereof, collection of interim mutations, if any, and incorporation in Jamabandi and other works as per detailed scope of work specified in Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) and specifications of tender documents and direction of Engineer-in-Charge, inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. including compensation to farmers on account of any damage to crops, fields etc. while conducting survey through fields, works complete in all respects, upto and including preparation & submission of schedule for 3(1) Notification for establishing right of users (ROU) in Right of Way (ROW) under P&MP Act 1962 for new/additional pipeline ROW, complete in all respects. Integrating cadastral & 3(1) details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless Geo-referenced data (for Acquiring ROW of 20m width for new pipeline route or as directed by EIC). This is to be executed where Revenue Maps are available.
29"CADASTRAL SURVEY (upto preparation of Schedule u/s 3(1) of P&MP Act, 1962): Carrying out Cadastral Survey and measurement of each plot of affected landowner(s) falling within 20 meters RoU width for laying cross country natural gas pipeline, identification of ownership(s) and occupier of the affected land(s) with the support of Government Revenue department, Village Headmen and affected landowners, preparation of field book and computation of area in each affected plot, obtaining the signature of Landowner/village representative, Village Headmen, Revenue Field Officer, IGGL and Contractor representative in the Field report contenting the data of Village, Sub-Divisional/Block, District, name of affected landowner, area of affected land of the respective landowner, collection of interim mutations (if any), collection of Proof of Identification of affected landowner issued by Government (like Voter ID, Aadhar Card or Driving Licence), plotting of the pipeline route on newly surveyed cadastral/village maps to the scale 1:1000 showing plot boundaries with marking of Intermediate Points (IPS) and Turning Points (TPS) of the surveyed route as staked on ground, creation of survey numbers of individual affected plot(s)/owner(s) and plotting on village maps with reference chainage (or as per instruction by the Government Revenue department), obtaining the signature of Government Revenue department of the respective district for Record of Right holder(s), tracing/ scanning of newly surveyed cadastral Map of respective village, storage of document(s) and drawing(s) of identified RoU in both hard and soft reproducible forms and direction of Engineer-in-Charge, inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. including compensation to farmers on account of any damage to crops, fields etc. while conducting survey through fields, works complete in all respects, upto and including preparation & submission of schedule for 3(1) Notification for establishing right of users (ROU) under P&MP Act 1962 for proposed pipeline route, complete in all respects. Integrating cadastral & 3(1) details on Owner"s Arc GIS server to obtain seamless Geo-referenced data for acquiring ROW of 20 m width for pipeline route." This is to be executed where Revenue maps are not available.
30Providing services for establishing RoU in ROW as per P&MP Act 1962 Providing services for establishing Right of users (ROU on Right of Way (ROW) under P&MP Act 1962, for laying cross country pipeline including follow up for 3(1) Gazette notification, preparation of Erratum & Corrigendum (if required), preparation & serving of 3 (1) notice, facilitating hearing & disposal of objections, preparation of schedule for 6 (1) Notification, follow up for Gazette notification, preparation of Erratum & Corrigendum, preparation & serving of 6 (1) notices, entry of Gazette notification in village records, collection of land rates, calculation of land compensation payable & serving of compensation notice, assistance to Competent Authority in preparation of award to individual landowners etc. as per detailed scope of work specified in special conditions of contract and specifications to tender document and direction of Engineer- in-Charge/ Site Engineer inclusive of all labour, material, equipment etc. complete in all respects integration of ROU details on Owner"s Are GIS server to obtain seamless geo-referenced data. For Acquiring ROW of 20 m width for newly proposed pipeline.
31Part-D: For all Pipelines sections irrespective of length
32Detailed Engineering Survey (including submission of report) Providing and fixing at or near ground level precast reinforced cement concrete in pillars / markers etc. as per approved pattern and setting in position with cement plaster of 1:3 (1 Cement : 3 coarse sand) of size 150 mm X 150 mm and 300 mm height above ground with 300 mm X 300 mm X 300 mm footing below ground including the cost of required excavation, centering, shuttering, reinforcement, backfilling, painting with super acrylic emulsion paint of make Rangoli/Berger or equivalent on the exposed surface and writing of letters complete. a) 1 : 1½ : 3 (1 Cement : 1½ coarse sand (zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
33Geotechnical Investigation (including submission of report) Deployment & Erection of Boring craft & rig in each borehole location as per specifications, SCC, Scope of work and direction of Engineer in-charge. Note: i) Boring depth shall be measured from Ground Level/River Bed level. Depth of actual soil strata bored/rock strata drilled shall be considered for payment. ii) Mere deployment of rig/ boring/ drilling in river bed will not be considered as deployment/boring/drilling" in water" unless it is actually carried out in water. iii) Rate shall be inclusive of grouting back the boreholes as specified including cost for material, equipment and labour. iv) Core recovery >25% shall be designated as rock v) Recording of rock core characteristics shall be as per specification.
34In Land
35In Water
36Conducting Boring at Site in soil, Depth from GL/Bed level as per specifications, SCC, Scope of work and direction of Engineer in-charge.
37In Land
38In Water
39Drilling through rock with Nx size double tube core barrel upto a depth as specified in SCC below GL/bed level using TC bit/diamond bit as per specifications, SCC, Scope of work and direction of Engineer in-charge.
40In Land
41In Water
42Standard Penetration Test at different depth as per specifications, SCC, Scope of work and direction of Engineer in-charge.
43Collection of undisturbed samples at different depth as per specifications, SCC, Scope of work and direction of Engineer in-charge.
44Collection of disturbed samples at different depth as per specifications, SCC, Scope of work and direction of Engineer in-charge.
45Laboratory Tests (including submission of report) Particle size distribution.
46Sieve analysis
47Hydrometer analysis
48Atterberg limits
49Natural moisture content
50Bulk density of soil
51Dry density of soil
52Specific gravity
53Direct Shear Test
54Triaxial Shear Test (UD)
55Permeability Test
56Consolidation Test
57Unconfined compression test
58Swelling pressure test
59Free swell index test
60Shrinkage limit test
61Uniaxial Compressive strength of rock sample
62Specific Gravity test of rock sample
63Obtaining approvals/permission for pipeline crossing Obtaining approvals permissions from appropriate respective State/National and other statutory authorities for various pipeline crossing enroute like National Highway, State Highways, other Roads, Railways, Rever, Canal/Drain crossing or any other utility crossings etc. as per derailed scope of work specified in Special Condition of Contract (SCC) and specifications of the tender documents and direction of Engineer-in-charge/ Site Engineer. Integrating all details on Owner"s Arc GIS (ESRI) server along the entire Pipeline Route Note: 1) Payment shall be made for obtaining each permission. cluster of crossings needing permission from same Authority shall be considered as one permission, for the purpose of payment 2) For Railway crossing, each crossing shall be treated as separate and payment shall be made on unit basis
64National Highway Crossing under each Authority
65Other Road crossing under each Authority
66Railway Crossing (for each individual crossing)
67River crossing under each Authority
68Other pipeline crossing and utilities under each Authority
69Water bodies like ponds, lakes, creek, drains, nalas etc. under each authority
70Forest Permission for each online application
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