6 Laning of Pimpalgaon Nashik Gonde Vol. II
6 Laning of Pimpalgaon Nashik Gonde Vol. II
6 Laning of Pimpalgaon Nashik Gonde Vol. II
CONCESSION AGREEMENT
between
and
VOLUME - I
(SCHEDULE@),
Sched~~les
-
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
SCHEDULE-A:
SITE OF THE SIX LANE PROJECT
HIGHWAY
SCHEDULE-B:
DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROJECT HIGHWAY
PROJECT HIGHWAY DRAWINGS
SCHEDULE-C:
PROJECT FACILTIES
1 SCHEDULE-D:SPECIFICATIONS
A-1 TO A-12
B-1 TO 8-68
C-1 TO C-6
I SCHEDULE-E:APPLICABLE PERMITS
D-1 TO D-73
SCHEDULE-G:
PROJECT COMPLETION SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE-H:
DRAWINGS
1 SCHEDULE-I:
TESTS
10
12
SCHEDULE-J:
COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
/ SCHEDULE-L:SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
13
SCHEDULE-M:
MONTHLY FEE STATEMENTS
14
SCHEDULE-N:
WEEKLY TRAFFIC CENSUS
15
/
l7
E-1
1 SCHEDULE-F:PERFORMANCE SECURITY
& STANDARDS
PART
SCHEDULE-0:
TRAFFIC SAMPLING
L-1 TO L-4
M-1
N-1 TO N-2
I
SCHEDULE-P:
SELECTION OF INDEPENDENT
ENGINEER
0-1
P-1 TO P-2
Q-1 TO 4-8
18
SCHEDULE-R:
FEE NOTIFICAITON
R-1 TO R-15
19
SCHEDULE-S:
ESCROW AGREEMENT
S-1 TO S-16
20
SCHEDULE-T:
PANEL OF CHARTERED
ACCOUNTANTS
T-1 TO T-2
21
SCHEDULE-U:
VESTING CERTIFICATE
U-1
22
SCHEDULE-V:
SUBSTITUTION AGREEMENT
23
I
V-1 TO V-13
I
W-1 TO W-16
Schedrlles
SCHEDULE-A
(See Clause 10.1)
SITE OF THE SIX LANE PROJECT HIGHWAY
1
THE SITE
1.1
Site of the Six-Lane Project Highway shall include the land, buildings, structures
and road works as described in Annex-I of this Schedule-A.
1.2
An inventory of the Site including the land, buildings, structures, road works,
trees and any other immovable property on or attached to the Site shall be
prepared jointly by the Authority Representative and the Concessionaire and such
inventory shall form part of the memorandum referred to in Clause 10.3.1 of the
Agreement.
1.3
Additional land required for Toll Plazas, [Traffic Aid Posts, Medical Aid Posts
and vehicle rescue posts or for] construction of works specified in Change of
Scope Order shall be acquired in accordance with the provisions of this
Agreement. Upon acquisition, such land shall form part of the Site and vest in the
Authority.
A lrn
Sched~rles
Annex - I
(Schedule-A)
Site for Six Laning
The project highway aims at developing the existing two lanes to six lanes from
Pimpalgaon (Km.380.0) to Gonde (Km.440.0) of NH-3 in the State of
Maharashtra.
Thus the construction package for the project includes developing the existing
two lane caniageway to Six lane dual carriageway configurations including
strengthening of existing two lanes between Krn 380.0 and Km 440.0 defined as
"Project Highway".
1.2
Land
The Details of existing ROW are at Appendix A-11.
3.
Road Works
An inventory of road works is at Appendix A-III.
4.
Structures
An inventory of the existing structures is at Appendix A-IV.
5.
a on DBFOT Basis
3
12
92
40
A-2
Scltedules
Appendix A-I
Design Chainage corresponding to existing Chainage
Schedules
Name of Place
165
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A-4
NationalHighways~trthonryof Ittdin
Scbedales
Appendix A-I1
Existing Right of Way
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Schedtrles
Appendix A-III(a)
Existing Major Junctions
Location
(km)
385.490
Side &
Inclination
(Sketch)
398.950
407.110
I-+
413.930
416.500
418910
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1
Destination (Left)
Destination (Right)
Saputara 1 Vani 1
Saptasringigarh
Pimplegaon
Ozar
Saigora
BTIBT
BTIBT
Adgaon
Aurangabad Road
(SH 60)
In City
Satpur Road
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A-6
167
Schedules
side'%
Location (km)
F
Destination (Left)
Destination (Right)
Type
BTIWBM/CC
PMGSY Road
BT
380.060
t+
381.820
tt*
4
Pachorivani
Palkedh
BT 1 BT
Pachorivani
Ahergaon
BT 1 BT
386.920
+b
Chinchkhed
Pimplegaon
BT / BT
387.750
Ct*
Umharkhed
Pimplegaon
BT 1BT
Pimplegaon
BT
Konkangaon
BT
382.600
387.900
391.460
Inclination
(Sketch)
391.570
391.940
395.490
396.740
397.350
b
1 4
p
398.650
403.720
BT
Konkangaon I
Sirasgaon I Koture
BT
HAL Compound
BT
BT
HAL Compound
BT
HAL Airport
BT
Ozar
BT
Sri Swami Samarth
Nagar
b
4
b
HAL Town
I-+
4
401.650
Sakora
397.680
400.450
BT
BT
Mohardi
Local Road
BT
41 1.000
"tY
411.550
4++
411.930
Local Road
WBM / BT
Local Road
BT / BT
Lakshmi Nagar
BT
Local Road
BT
412.050
416.000
- Schedrrles
In City
BT
Natior~alHighwaysAtrthority of btdia
Schedules
Side &
Location (km)
Destination (Right)
(Left)
(Sketch)
417.540
BT
In City
418.090
Panchavati)
BT / BT
In City
BT
419.130
419.270
419.410
419.760
t(
b
b
BT
Raj Chakra
BT
Raj Chakra
BT
419.910
420.320
TYpe
(BTIWBM,CC
BT
In City
420.680
1 4
420.780
421.610
1 4
422.550
423.110
424.500
In City
BT
BT / BT
1 4 1 h b a r gaon I
b
1 4 I Ambar gaon / Satpur I
I
423.910
422.450
Nagail
IIn City
Uttam
(Vi'ay
Nagar)
421.180
BT / BT
I
Pathardi / Devlali
In City
I
I
I
BT 1 BT
BT
BT / BT
BT
Err
Falke Smarak /
Pandavlene
BT
En
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Location (km)
Side &
Inclination
(SketehL
428.180
(Left)
Destination (Right)
Type
(BTM7BMICC
Bilholi
BT
Cf
428.350
429.290
4-X
BT
Sarul Grampanchayat
Anjanera
BT 1 BT
Anbedulla
432.670
Raigarh Nagar
WBM
436.010
Wariwarah gaon
BT
437.820
Damadharan Dam I
Belgaon Kunhe
BT
439.950
Gonda gaon
BT
Aaoendix A-IIl(c1
Existing Bus Bays
I S.No. I
Existing Km.
A-10
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Schedtrles
Appendix A-IV
Inventory of structures
(i)
Major Bridges
(ii)
in or Bridges
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Schedules
Existing
Ch.
(Km)
2
418.195
Sr. No.
Name of Bridge
3
Nasardi
Bridge
No. of Spans x
Span
Length(m)
5
4 x 10.0
Type of Bridge
Width Of
Bridge
6
11.50
SCHEDULE - B
(See Clause 2.1)
DEVELOPMENT OF T H E PIlOJECT lIIGP1WAY
1.
2.
SIX-LANING
2.1
2.2
ANNEX - I
(Schedule - B)
Description of Six - Laning
1.
Width of Carriageway
1.1 The aggregate paved width of two carriageways (one pair each direction) shall be
24.5 meters (with kerb shynes) excluding the median:
Provided that in the following urban stretches, the width of carriageway shall
be:
S. No.
1
II
Name ofTownship
Nashik City
II
Location (chainage)
Width* (m)
413.175 to 418.820 km
17.5
A four-lane elevated corridor is also provided to cater the through Traffic in addition to
the above at grade 4-lane road in the above stretch. The 4-lane at grade will cater mainly
for the local traffic.
Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the width of the paved carriageway shall
conform to clause 1.1 above.
2. Project Facilities
Project facilities shall be constructed in conformity with Annex-I of Schedule-C.
3. Specifications and Standards
The Project Highway shall be constructed in conformity with the Specifications and
Standards specified in Annex-I of Schedule - D.
i 7r;
N a t i o ~ m l H i g l ~ w a Astltority
ys
ofIfdia
4.
4.1
Cross Sections
Schedules
The Project Highway shall be widened to Six lane dual configuration with paved
shoulder with or without Service Roads. A typical cross section alongwith
different types of cross section required to be developed in different segments of
the project highway are indicated in A p ~ e n d i x- B I .
4.2
4.3
Service Road
Service Roads shall be provided in lengths indicated in Appendix -B I1
4.4
4.5
At Grade Intersection
At grade intersections shall be provided at the junctions of service roads and all
intersecting roads at locations specijied in Apaendk -B 111for major intersections and
minor intersections are to be developed as per The Manual.
4.6
IV.
-
4.7
Elevated Corridor
The grade separated intersections shall be as provided as given at Apaendix
-B
v.
4.8
Underpasses
Vehicular underpass shall he provided at location given at A a ~ e n d i x- B VI.
Pedestrian /cattle underpass shall be provided at location given at h p e n d b
B VII.
4.9
Major bridges
fi
B - 3 IZ/C&NA~\?\
Sckedtcles
4.10
Minor bridges
Minor bridges as listed in Appendix
reconstructed, or extended.
4.11
Culverts
Culverts shall be provided, widened, reconstructed, or extended as listed in
Appendix B X
4.12
4.13
4.14
Utilities
Provision for accommodating utilities services shall be made both over as well as
underground as per provisions in the Manual.
4.15
Rainwater Harvesting
As per Ministry of Environment and Forests Notification, New Delhi dated
14.01.1997 (as amended on 13.01.1998, 05.01.1999 & 6.11.2000), the
construction of Rain water, Harvesting structure is mandatory in and around
Water Crisis area, notified by the Central Ground Water Board.
Appendix - B I
1.
2.
B-6
.- .
Aooendir - B 111
Major Intersections
Vehicular crossing
Under Eleavted
on DBFOT Busis
Scl~ed~iles
Apaendix - B IV
Provisions of Grade Separated Intersections
Flyover at
Pimpalgaon
385'500
i
to ~ a nS.H.
Crossing
.>
.
Flyover at
Pimpalgaon
3891310
Onion
Mandi
3961735
4081595
Flyover at
H.A.L.
Complex
Flyover at
Adgaon
Medical
college
Road
Span arrangement no of
span x span length (m)
Total
width of
Type of
Sup.str. superstructure
(m)
Span arrangement: 9 x 18 + 4
x 22.0 + 4 x 18.0 No of
2x 12.0
(for both
obligatory spans = 3
Obligatory span lengths = 2 x LHS and
22.0 ( Parashari River), 22.0 ( RHS)
S.H. crossing)
PSC I Girder
PSC I Girder
RHS
LHS
+ 34.0 + 8 x 18.0
RHS
No of obligatory spans = 2
Obligatory span lengths =
34.0, 18.0
2x 12,0
PSC Box
(for both
Girder & PSC I
LHS and
Girder
RHS)
2x 12.0
(for both
LHS and
RHs)
LHS
RHS
LHS
LHS
RHs
2x 12.0
(for both
LHS and
RHS)
PSC I Girder
Junction
Srhedtrles
PSC Box
l 2 (RHS
Girder & PSC I
only)
Girder
Appendix - B V
Provisions of Elevated Corridor
Proposed Structures Details
Project Chainage
(Km)
SI.
Location
No.
.*
Start
Span arrangement
no of span x span length (m)
End
4131293 4181802
LHS
Span arrangement:
3x(33+39+39+33) + (41) +
3x(34+41+41+34) + (43) +
6x(3 1.4+38.5+38.5+3 1.4) +
(26.8+23.5+23.5+26.8) +
7~(36.43+41+41+36.43)+ (38+38) +
10~(34.845+41+41+34.845) + (43) +
2x(39+41+41+39) +
2~(26.8+23.5+23.5+26.8)
No of
obligatory spans = 13
Obligatory span lengths:
41(Aurangabad Junction), 43(Peth
Junction), 26.8+23.5+23.5+26.8(Godavari
River), 2~38(DwarakaJunction),
43.0(Mumbai naka Junction),
39+41+41+39(Nasardi Nallah)
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Total
Type of
width of
Sup.str. superstructure
(m)
9'75
B-9
Sched~rles
Span arrangement:
3x(33+39+39+33) + (41) +
3x(36+41+41+36) + (43) +
6x(3 1.98+39+39+31.98) +
(26.8+23.5+23.5+26.8) +
7x(34.432+4 1+41+34.432) + (38+38) +
lOx(35.4+41+41+35.4) + (43) +
2x(39+41+41+39) +
IZHS
2~(26.8+23.5+23.5+26.8)
No of obligatory spans = 13
Obligatory span lengths:
41 (Aurangabad Junction), 43(Peth
Junction), 26.8+23.5+23.5+26.8(Godavari
River), 2~38(DwarakaJunction),
43.0(Mumbai naka Junction),
39+4 1+4 1+39(Nasardi Nallah)
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B-10
Schedules
Appendix - B VI
Provisions of Vehicular Underpasses
Design
Chainage
(Km)
S No.
1
1
I
1
3
389.310
1
1
396.735
1
/
3s5.500
I
1
1
408.595
4i9.995
422.435
424.477
Proposed span
arrangement
(dimension in mts)
Proposed Structure
type
I
1
1
Obligatory Opening
Obligatory Opening
1
1
22 x 5.5
18x45
Obligatory Opening
34 x 5.5
Obligatory Opening
18 x 5.5
Obligatory Opening
I
1
40 x 5.5
Obligatory Opening
3 1 x 5.5
Obligatory Opening
3 4 x 5.5
I
I
I
1
B-11
.-
N a t i o s a I H i g h w a y s Arrthority o f India
Schedules
Appendix - B VII
Provisions of PedestrianICattle Underpasses
Design
Chainag
e
S No.
I
Wm)
/ 1
396.480
1 1
3
416.525
421.008
424.106
PimpalgaonUmberkhed
Junction
432,700
Proposed
Structure
type
Proposed
individual
Box structure
I
HAL
Flyover
6 x 3.5
6 x 3.5
Phalake
Raigarh
Naear
6 x 3.5
Obligatory
Opening
Junction
Rane Nagar
Junction
Proposed span
arrangement
(dimension in mts)
387.765
Name of
Intersecting
Roads
Proposed
individual
Box Structure
Proposed
individual
BOX Structure
Proposed Box
Structure
12 x 3.5
6 x 3.5
. *
6x3.5
National H i ~ l t w a y Asthoriiy
s
of India
Schedtcles
Appendix - B VIII
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S
No.
Nameof
Bridge
Bridge
No.
River
38312
River
Rrid~e
39112
1 1
B.
Design
Chainage
(Km)
Proposed
Structure
type
3911046
(MS)
RCC Solid
Slab
Proposed span
arrangement
(dimension in
mts
4 x 11.0 + 5 x
1 1 . 0 + 4 x 11.0
Total
width of
the
structure
143,00
Name of
Bridge
Netravati
River
Bridge
Span
Bridge Chainage Width
ArrangeNo.
(km)
(mts)
ment *
38312
3821929
(LHS)
8.5
Details of Rehabilitation
Widening to 12.0 m overall
width. This bridge is approx.
43 degrees skew. Deck slab of
the bridge has honeycomb,
spalling of concrete and
exposed reinforcement which
shall be repaired. Repairings
as stated on drawings shall be
performed. Profile Correction
Course shall be laid. The
existing parapet shall be
dismantled and replaced by
Crash Barrier.
Sclzedrrles
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2.
Widening to 12.0 m
overall width. Repairings as
stated on drawings shall be
performed. Profile Correction
Course shall be laid. The
existing parapet shall be
Kadwa
dismantled and replaced by
3911046
River
2
39 112
8.5
l l .O
Crash
Barrier. The banks of
n-:A-(LHS)
1
I
I
I
I
I river need to be trained as
channel is very close to Gonde
side abutment. The river
channel shall be made
symmetrical about to the midlength of the bridge.
I
1
1 3.
RC Deck slab. Beams.
Bearings, Pier Caps etc of this
22.65 +
bridge shall be repaired.
Godhavari
Profile Correction Course shall
26.8 +
be laid. The existing parapet
(RHs
4151300
8.3
23.5 x 2
3
+ 26.8 +
shall be dismantled and
Bridge)
replaced by Crash Barrier.
22.90
Superstructure of this bridge
need rehabilitation
* The proposed span arrangement is tentative and the same shall be finalized in
consultation with Irrigation Authority & Independent Consultant. Any change in
span arrangement shall not be treated as change in scope of work.
&
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A.
B.
.. . ,*
Schrdtrles
Appendix - B X
Reconstruction Scheme for Culverts
A.
Pipe Culverts
Scltednles
Recommendation
B.
Sched~rles
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DETAIL - X
SECTION A -A
SECTION 8-0
ISLAND DETAIL
Fig : C-3
UNPAVED SHOUWER
P A M 0 SHOULDER
PEOESlRWi CROSSINC
TYPICAL
OF BUS. RAY
.
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. LAYOUT
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Schedtrles
SCHEDULE - C
(See Clause 2.I )
PROJECT FACILITIES
1
Project Facilities
The Concessionaire shall construct the Project Facilities in accordance with the
provisions of this Agreement. Such Project Facilities shall include:
(a)
toll plazas;
(b)
roadsidefurniture;
(c)
Sheet lighting;
(d)
pedestrian facilities;
(e)
Cf)
rest areas;
(g)
truck lay-bys;
(h)
(5)
cattle crossings;
(k)
trafic aidposts;
(I)
medical aidposts;
(m)
(n)
telecom system;
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Schedules
Annex - I
(Schedule-C)
Project Facilities for Six-Laning
1
Project Facilities
The Concessionaire shall provide the Project Facilities described in this Annex-I
to form part of the Six-Lane Project Highway. The Project Facilities shall
include:
(a)
toll plazas;
(b)
roadside furniture;
(c)
pedestrianfacilities;
(d)
landscaping and tree plantation,
truck lay-bys;
(e)
bus-bays and bus shelters; and
Cf)
(g)
others
I.
Highway Lighting
2.
Highway Patrol
3.
Ambulances
4.
Cranes
development of site for wayside amenities;
5.
6.
trafJic aidposts;
7.
medical aidposts;
8.
vehicle rescue posts
9.
telecom system
(a)
Toll Plaza
Toll Plaza is proposed at km 393.700 (Existing Chainage)
Specifications and other requirements of the toll plaza shall be strictly as peI
schedule " D
(b)
440.00 in the St
(c)
Pedestrian Facilities
The additional pedestrians facilities in the form of guard rails, footpath, lighting
etc. shall be provided as per the Manual.
(d)
Landscaping of the highway shall be done on within ROW, but not limited to, the
following:
Median
Grade Separated intersections
Enby and Exit ramp
At grade islands of intersection locations
Toll Plaza Area
(e)
Truck Lay-byes
Truck Laybyes shall be provided at locations given at A~pendixC-I
(f)
(g)
Others
1. Highway Lighting
High Mast Lighting shall be provided at all the required locations as per the
Manual except for Minor Junctions where Solar lighting shall be provided.
2. Highway Patrol
Highway Patrol units as per the Manual.
3. Ambulances
Ambulance units as per the Manual.
4. Cranes
Cranes in as per the Manual.
5. Telecom system
ery 2 Kms. shall be provided in
C-3
Schedr~les
accordance with C1. 4.18.4 of the Manual along the Project Highway
Note : In case of any discrepancy in the location of any of the project facilities
mentioned in this Annex-Il the independent Engineer shall finalise the same as per
site requirement.
from
Sclnedzrles
Appendix C-1
The provision of truck lay-bys shall be governed by site requirement and parking demand
and as per guide lines of MORTH Technical Circular No. RWl3403215198 PO-I1 dated
22.8.88. The layout plan of truck lay-bys shall be finalized in consultation with
Independent Engineer I NHAI. A truck lay-by is tentatively proposed to be constructed
one on either side of road at Km.390.450 and on one side at Km. 435.300(LHS) & Km.
435.500(RHS). Basic facilities such as drinking water, toilets with proper disposal
system, workshop, telephone booths etc. shall be provided at a suitable location for the
Truck lay-byes. The location of truck lay-byes shall be finalized in consultation with
Independent Engineer. Flexible pavement shall be provided for lay-by equivalent to
main carriageway pavement composition with suitable drainage system.
a on DBFOT Bosis
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Appendix C-I1
Existing
Chainage
(Km)
3871800
Sr.
No.
1
2
3921000
3961200
4001200
4071400
41 11800
4131800
4 161400
4 181000
10
4191400
11
4211200
12
4211400
13
4221200
14
4241200
15
4241600
16
4281000
17
4391800
Side of
existing
Road
Left &
Right
Left&
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left&
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Left &
Right
Type of facility
Scl~ed~iles
SCHEDULE - D
(See Clause 2.1)
Six-Laning
The Concessionaire shall comply with the Specifications and Standards set forth
in Annex-I of this Schedule-D for construction of the Six-Lane Project Highway.
Sckrdsles
ANNEX-Z
(Schedule-D)
2.
Clause
Provision as pe
Modified
Item
referred in
The Manual
Provision
The Manual
I
I
2.2.1 .(I)
Access through service I No direct
I Access to main
Access to main
highway
road
Highway.
Access
through
service road.
No at grade
No at grade junction
At grade
cross
junctions
movement on
provided for
Project
cross movement
Highway
a s per details
........grade
given in
separations
Schedule B
Service Road
Continuous
Service roads
service road on
shall be
both side
provided at
locations as
specified in
Clause
Provision as
referred in
Item
The Manual
4.2.9 (a)(ii) Geometric
design
requirement
of
additional
features:
Accelerated lane width
4.2.9 (b)
Declaration Lane width
5.5 m
2.2.2.4
Vehicular underpasses
Vehicular
underpass
shall be
provided
...... ..,
2.2.8
required to
travel more
than 2 km on
service road to
approach an
underpass for
crossing over
to the other
side.
In urban
locations.. ......
Effective
traffic
management
mechanism
Elevated sections
3.5 m
Vehicular
underpass shall
provided at
locations as
specified in
schedule 'B'
Elevated
Corridor
length 5.71 krns
in Nashik City
as specified in
Manual
of
Specifications and Standards
for
Six Laning
National Highways
through
Public Private Partnership
Government of India
Department of Road Transport & Highways
FOREWORD
The
implementation of these phases now would be mainly through Public Private Partnership
(PPP) for attracting private capital, improving efficiencies and optimising the cost.
Several States are also pursuing programmes for development of State Highways and
other roads through Public Private Partnership.
The Model Concession Agreement (MCA) for awarding PPP projects on National
Highways has been revised. MCA follows the design, build, finance and operate (DBFO)
approach that requires the private investor (Concessionaire) to bear the responsibility for
detailed design, construction, operation & maintenance of the project highway during the
period of concession. The Government will provide only the feasibility study report of the
project prepared by a consultant.
More
attention also needs to be given to amenities to the users so that they get the value for
their money on these developed National Highways.
Ministry constituted a Technical Committee comprising of the following Officers for
finalisation of the Manual for adoption in National Highway Works to be taken u
the Model Concession Agreem
1.
Chairman
2.
Member
3.
Member
4.
5.
Member
6.
Member
7.
Member
Membe~
(G. Sharan)
Director General (Road Development)
Department of Road Transport & Highways
Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport 8 Highways
Dated: 27th May, 2008
Introduction
This Manual has been prepared for 6 laning of National Highways on PPP mode
The concept of developing a "forgiving" highway has been the main consideration
in developing this Manual, besides amenities to the users who would be paying the fee
for the use of the facilities and, therefore, expect higher level of facilities than available
traditionally until now. The six lane highways will be high speed facilities and to carry
high density of traffic.
upgradation of the existing and recently constructed four-lane highways. Six lanning
works have to be carried out with the existing high leval of traffic. These aspects have
been kept into consideration while finalizing the Manual.
required for safety of vulnerable road users on a six lane highway. For this purpose,
planning of service roads and intersections becomes more critical. Accordingly, grade
separator interchanges and liberal provision of service roads have been incorporated in
this Manual. The standards and specifications already available in Ministry's book of
specifications and technical circulars and various codes of practices and guidelines of
Indian Roads Congress (IRC) have formed the basis for evolving this Manual. Wherever
suitable standards were not available in some of the new areas, the same have been
developed and suggestive layouts provided. The Manual has also recognized the need
for adoption of new technologies and materials.
This Manual would eventually form an integral part of the MCA and binding on the
concessionaire. It may be possible that some of the provisions of this Manual may not
be feasible due to site constraints or other reasons. Such project specific deviations
would need to be stated precisely by the road authorities while inviting the bids so that
bidders are fully aware and able to assess their project cost.
The technical standards prepared by IRC and accepted by Ministry as well as by
State Governments are same both for National Highways and for State Highways. This
Manual, therefore, can be used for State Highways as well, however, some of the
provisions contained in this Manual such as for advance traffic management systems
may not be feasible for State Highways
and State governments can take a view on this
.
without compromisi
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I safe operation of the Highway. The ter
age
"
or
This Manual has been finalised for the projects to be taken up through Public
Private Partnership. The concessionaire(s) shall undertake detailed planning and design
of the project highway in accordance with provisions contained in this Manual and the
limitations mentioned in the Model Concession Agreement (MCA). The
Manual
shall
also be used by consultants for preparation of feasibility studies for project development.
The Manual should also be used for development of six lane highways to be
implemented through budgetary sources. This Manual should also form the basis for
preparation of Detailed Project Report for six laning projects to be taken up other than
PPP mode.
The Manual is generic in nature. However, for the projects to be taken up through
Public Private Partnership (PPP), consideration to the viability of the project may need to
be given. Keeping this in view, following deviations can be permitted on case to case
basis where the project may require viability gap funding (in accordance with the financial
analysis undertaken by the implementing agency) of more than the prescribed limit.
(i)
(ii)
The provision of restaurant, fuel facility and garage for minor repair as
prescribed in Section 4.13.3 would be optional based on concessionaire
assessment of their commercial viability.
(iii)
Contents
S. No.
Chapter
Page Nos.
1.
Foreword
ii
2.
Introduction
iv
3.
4.
5.
11
6.
Section-4: Design
12
7.
Section-5: Materials
37
8.
Sectiond: Construction
39
9.
42
10.
43
11.
Suggestive Drawings:
A.
i)
49
ii)
50
iii)
51
iv)
52
V)
53
vi)
54
vii)
55
56
ix)
57
x)
58
59
62
xv)
63
60
61
vill'sge
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SECTION - 1: GENERAL
1.1
This Manual, forming part of Annex I1 to Schedule D of the Concession Agreement (refer Clause 2.l(a) of the
Concession Agreement), sets forth the Specifications and Standards to be followed for development of the
Project Highway as described in Schedule B and construction of project facilities as described in Schedule C ,
on the project site as described in Schedule A. The concessionaire shall make himself fully aware of the
Project Site with regard to the features of the existing highway (such as location, layout, geometry, right of
way, intersecting roads, existing accesses , etc) including the constraints at the site (such as limitation of right
of way, existence of adjoining property, existing structures, plantation, utilities, etc), plan, design and construct
the Project Highway comprising its various features (such as six-laning, service roads, entrylexit ramps,
underpasses, overpasses, grade separators, widening I reconstruction of bridges, etc) and the project facilities
(such as toll plazas, lighting, landscaping, etc) meeting the standards, specifications and quality specified in
this Manual.
This Manual is mainly for six laning of existing four lane highway.
applicable in those cases where the existing two lane facility is planned to be developed to six lane divided
carriageway facility and at locations where six laniug is planned as green field project.
1.2
Any project report and other information provided by the Authority shall be used by the concessionaire only
for reference purpose and for canying out fiuther investigations. The concessionaire shall be solely
responsible for undertaking all the activities that are necessary for the delivery of the project, such as planning,
surveys, investigations, design, construction planning and management, traffic operation, safety to the
userslabutting property holders and shall have no claim against Authority for any loss, damage, risk, costs,
liabilities or obligations arising out of or in relation to the project report and other information provided by the
Authority.
1.3
physical and operational constraints and plan, design and construct the Project Highway using appropriate
methods, management te
as follows:-
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(a)
The constraints
The physical constraints in the existing highway are in the form of limitation of right of way, unregulated access, inadequate service roads and underpasses, numerous at-grade junctions, lack of
physical separation between local and through traffic etc. The operational constraints arise out of the
necessity or possibility of closing a portion of the road for construction andlor diverting the traffic to
temporary diversions, thereby reducing the capacity and safety of the existing highway. The solutions
evolved by the concessionaire shall be such that these operational constraints are overcome through
appropriate planning, design and construction method, techniques and technologies and by adopting
suitable traffic management measures.
(b)
Safety of design
All designs shall be safe to ensure that the Project Highway or any part thereof (for example
embankment, pavement, retaining structures, bridges, culverts, etc) does not collapse (global stability)
nor its serviceability/performance (for example settlement, roughness, undulations, deflections, etc)
deteriorates below acceptable level as prescribed in Schedule K of the Concession Agreement.
(c)
Durability
The Project Highway shall not only be safe but also durable. This would mean that the deteriorating
effects of climate and environment (for example wetting and drying, freezing and thawing, if
applicable, temperature differences, aggressive environment leading to corrosion, etc) in addition to
the traffic shall be duly considered in design and construction to make the Project Highway durable.
(d)
.d
1.4
Acceptable Standards
1.4.1
The concessionaire shall follow latest version, issued prior to a date 60 days before the last date of bid
submission, of the following Indian Standards, Specifications, Codes of Practice, Guidelines, etc in the
following order of priority:
i)
Technical circulars issued by MOSRTH which are either published by Indian Roads Congress or are
available on the website of MOSRTH in so far as they relate to matters covered in this Manual.
ii)
Specifications for Road and Bridge Works issued by the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport &
Highways, hereinafter referred to as 'MOSRTH' or 'Ministry's' Specifications.
iii)
Indian Roads Congress (IRC) Codes and Standards, as per Appendix D-I.
iv)
Where Indian standards are either not available, or if available, are not adequate, the Concessionaire shall be
permitted to adopt international standards and specifications as followed in United States of America, United
Kingdom, European Union, Japan, Germany or Australia. The concessionaire shall submit proposal in this
regard to the Independent Engineer (IE - see Clause 23 of Concession Agreement) for review and comments.
All building works shall conform to the specification of Central Public Works Department (CPWD) and norms
stipulated in the National Building Code (NBC). In case of conflict between CPWD and NBC norms, NBC
norms shall prevail. To the extent specific provisions for building works are provided in IRCIMOSRTH
specifications, the same shall prevail over the CPWD and NBC provisions. For this purpose, building works
shall also deemed to include roadside facilities, landscape elements andlor any other works incidental to the
building works.
All items of lighting works of the building shall conform to CPWD Specifications for
In case of any conflict between provisions of this Manual and IRC codes or Ministry's specifications,
provisions of this Manual shall prevail.
The IE would ensure that the project highway is planned, designed and constructed in accordance with the
In case any non-conformity is found, the issue would be pointed out to
the Concessionaire
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the level of executing agency so that the provisions of Manual are complied with, the matter would be referred
to the DORTH for a final decision before any step is taken by either party for arbitration. The concessionaire
shall keep all the existing utilities in continuous satisfactory use as per Clause I1 of the Concession
Agreement.
Wherever existing utilities are to be shifted andlor new utilities are to be provided during the
concession period, the same shall be accommodated within the utility corridor of 2.0 m width identified at the
edges of the ROW subject to approval by the Authority.
1.10
The terms 'Ministry of Surface Transport', 'Ministry of Road Transport and Highways' and 'Ministry of
Shipping, Road Transport & Highways' or any successor or substitute thereof shall be considered as
synonymous.
1.11
The terms 'Inspector' and 'Engineer' used in MOSRTH Specification shall be deemed to he substituted by the
term 'Independent Engineer'; to the extent its duties and functions are consistent with the provisions under
Clause 23 of the Concession Agreement and this Manual. For avoidance of doubt, it is clarified that the role of
'Independent Engineer' is to 'review and comment', whereas approval will be accorded by the
the
2.1
GENERAL
The concessionaire shall plan for capacity augmentation and design the Project Highway in a manner that will
ensure safe operation of the Project Highway as a "partially access controlled highway". The concept of
providing 'forgiving highway' to the road users shall be kept in mind while planning and designing the Project
Highway. For safe operation, high speed traffic and slow trafficllocal traffic shall be separated by constructing
parallel service roads.
Wherever applicable, the planning shall duly recognize the fact that a four lane highway has been constructed
in recent past and the six lane highway has to be retrofitted on to the four lane highway. Generally the
horizontal alignment and vertical profile of the existing four lane highway shall be retained.
The
improvements required from safety considerations shall he carried out within the available and proposed Right
of Way (ROW).
Construction activity may encroach upon the existing highway and reduce the capacity
Highway shall include measures to overcome above mentioned physical and operational constraints.
2.2
2.2.1
(I) There shall be no direct access to the main highway and all access shall be from service roads which shall
.#
be provided on both sides of the main highway. All traffic without exception, needing access to the main
highway shall first come on to the service road and then join the main highway through an acceleration
lane. Similarly, all traffic exiting the main highway shall first come on to the service road through an exit
ramp from where it would distribute to the local road network for various destinations. The existing direct
access to the highway shall be closed and alternative access through service road only shall be provided.
(2) There shall be no at-grade intersection of any road with the main highway, but only with the service road.
The intersection of the Project Highway with another National Highway (NH), State Highway (SH) or
Major District Road (MDR) shall be grade separated. The existing direct intersections shall be closed and
remodeled accordingly.
(3) The intersecting roads, other than those covered in sub para (2) above, shall be designed to facilitate all
facilitate cross movement of local traffic from one side to the other side and to facilitate change of
direction of through traffic. Accordingly, the intersections on the service road including those at
underpasses shall be designed for safe movements for all turnings.
(6) There shall be pedestrian crossing facility through the underpasses, and exclusive pedestrian underpasses
Sewice roads: The service road shall be provided in continuous length on both sides. Unless
otherwise specified in Schedule B, the continuity will be broken (i) at locations of major bridges, (ii) at
locations of toll plaza in a length of about 1 km, (iii) in areas where no cross traffic or access traffic is
expected (e.g. foresWghat areas, uninhabited areas, etc) provided that the length of such section is not less than
one km.
The service roads shall be connected to the main highway through properly designed entrylexit ramps at
-_
locations given in
ce roads, the ramps and the underpasseslflyovers shall take care of the
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locallaccess traffic and ensure that no right or U turn is required to be provided on the main highway. At the
ends, the service roads shall be provided with end treatment so that the local traffic is able to merge the
highway in a safe and efficient manner. Some suggestive layouts for commonly occurring situations are given
in fig. 2.1(A), 2.1 (B), 2.1(C), 2.1 (D), 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4. The spacing as indicated in figure 2.3 between two
consecutive entry and exit ramps for service road would not bc kept less than 500 m.
2.2.3
Acceleration1 deceleration lanes: Each entry and exit ramp shall have acceleration1 deceleration lane for the
main highway. The length of the acceleration/ deceleration lanes shall be decided on the basis of speed
differentials of the main highway traffic and the speed permitted on the ramps.
2.2.4
Vehicular Underpasses: Vehicular underpass shall be provided as specified in Schedule B and to connect
service roads on both sides of the Project Highway in such a manner that no vehicle is required to travel more
than 2 km on service road to approach an underpass for crossing over to the other side.
2.2.5
though underpasses such that unless otherwise specified in schedule B, pedestrians do not have to walk for
more than 0.5 km. to reach the crossing point. The existing slab culvertsand minor bridges with span length
equal to or more than 5m, a vertical clearance of more than 2.5m and not catering to perennial flow, can also
be used for pedestrians and cycle crossings by providing necessary flooring.
In rural stretches,
Cattle crossings:
Facilities for crossing of cattle through underpasses shall be provided at locations specified in Schedule 'B'.
2.2.7
Median openings:
Median openings shall be provided for emergency and for repairlmaintenance works with detachable crash
barrier at a spacing of 2 km.
2.2.8
Elevated sections:
In urban locations as specified in Schedule B where land acquisition is not possible, the highway shall be
elevated. The cross section of the elevated section shall be standard 6 lane. However, if the actual site
conditions do not permit construction of 6 lane elevated, a 4 lane elevated section will be acceptable with
2.2.9
Physical separation:
Service roads and the main highway shall be physically separated in all circumstances so that there is no
interference to the traffic on main highway due to the traffic on service roads and merging I diverging takes
place at specified locations and in the manner prescribed in the Manual.
2.3
2.3.1
User Facilities:
Rest Areas:
The Project Highway shall have rest areas as specified in Schedule C and be provided with facilities for the
users so as to provide safe and comfortable journey.
composite facilities for long distance travelers through personal cars, buses and goods vehicles. Due
consideration shall be given to the requirements of different classes of road users including truck drivers.
Wherever some eateries or informal rest areas exist and cannot be relocated or accommodated within the
planned rest area, they would be separated from the main highway with separation-island along with safe entry
and exit with signs and markings.
2.3.2
Bus-Bays:
2.3.3
If the Project Hlghway has regular movement of buses either through Government or through private sector,
bus bays shall be planned, designed and provided for the convenience of bus commuters and safe and
unimpeded travel on Project Highway. The bus stops shall be located only withim service roads with properly
designed entry and exit from main highway as per sub para 2.2.2 (2) above. The location of Bus Bays shall be
in accordance with the section 4.14 of the Manual and as given in Schedule 'C'
2.3.4
s, provide information to the users on real time basis for the traffic
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flow conditions and incidents ahead. For this purpose, there would be a control centre and outdoor equipment
connected through a transmission medium.
Highway Patrol:
The Project Highway shall he provided with highway patrol unit(s) for round the clock patrolling so as to
provide assistance to the users in case of any need, monitor the travel conditions to provide information to the
control section and to undertake immediate measures for managing the traffic flow in case of any incident.
The Project Highway shall be provided with ambulance setvices so that the response time is not more than 10
minutes of the call.
The Project Highway shall be provided with crane(s) with capacity to tow-away the disabled vehicles.
Avennelmedian plantation:
The Project Highway shall have plantation of trees along the highway and low height shrubs on the medians.
Plantation scheme shall be reviewed by IE so that it does not affect the road safety.
Drainage:
The Project Highway shall be provided with an elaborate drainage system to drain the storm water from the
roadway and embankment and to ensure minimum disturbance to natural drainage of surface and subsurface
water of the area.
Toll Plaza:
The Project Highway shall have toll plaza(s) as per the requirements and stipulations contained in Schedule C
of the Concession Agreement.
Operation and maintenance centre:
The Project Highway shall have operation and maintenance centre(s) for carrying out operation and
maintenance activities of the Project Highway.
Lighting System:
The Project Highway shall be provided with lighting system in urban stretches1 built up areas, grade
separators, underpasses, toll plaza and its approaches, rest areas and bus stops.
New concepts, technologies and materials:
The Concessionaire would be permitted to adopt new technologies and materials as per the requirements of
either the design or as a result of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management
Plan (EMP) (such as noise barriers) or for providing cost effective solutions. These shall be subject to the
review by I E for their design and adoption.
2.10
2.10.1 Wherever ROW is 45 m or more and the existing 4 lane highway is more o; less concentrically placed the
project highway shall be accommodated within the existing ROW, except in situations where additional
widening is required from operational considerations.
2.10.2 The existing alignment and grade shall be followed as far as possible and widening of the carriageway shall be
done depending upon the site situation by adding a lane, either on the inside or outside of the existing
carriageway.
2.10.3 If
the
construction
of
undelpasses
dictates
the
floor
level
of
the
underpasses
to
be
depressed below ground, it shall be done using such techniques or technologies, which do not interfere with
the operation of the existing highway. In all such situations, providing drainage arrangements to continuously
discharge the water shall be an integral part of the planning and construction.
2.1 1 Planning drawings:
The concessionaire shall plan the Project Highway conforming to the requirements spelt out above and submit
Kilometre-wise strip plan for the entire project length schematically depicting therein the location of all
features specified in Schedule B as well as the project facilities specified in Schedule C clearly indicating the
existing features and proposed improvement plan to the IE for review and comments. The submissions shall
also include a 3-D animated perspective (To give a drive through vision) of the Project Highway showing the
proposed improvements and main features.
SECTION -3:
All detailed survey and investigation that are required for planning, design and construction of the project highway,
such as detailed topographic survey, traffic survey, hydraulic and drainage survey, road and bridge inventoly and
condition survey, subsurface investigation, material survey, pavement investigation, etc. shall be carried out in
accordance with IRC: SP: 19, IRC: SP: 35 & IRC: SP: 54 and best industry practices.
Technologies and equipments used for undertaking these surveys and investigations shall be such which will ensure
the degree of details and accuracy of investigation results required for proper planning, design and construction of the
project highway.
All the data generated from these surveys and investigations shall be properly referenced, compiled, validated and
presented in easily comprehensible forms, such as those prescribed in the publication referred to above. The data in
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electronic as well as hard copy formats shall along with the deta~leddrawings prepared in accordance with section 4 of
this Manual form part of Schedule H to the Concession Agreement and shall be used for detailed design in accordance
with section 4 of this Manual.
SECTION - 4:
4.1
DESIGN
General
The designs shall be based on the detailed survey and investigation data collected by the concessionaire in
accordance with Section 3 of this Manual. The drawings prepared on the basis of these designs along with the
drawings required as per Section 3 of the Manual shall fonn part of Schedule H of the Concession Agreement.
All the designs and drawings shall be submitted to the I E for review and comments. The work shall be carried
out in accordance with these drawings and such other additional drawings prepared or modified as per
comments of the I E.
4.2
Geometric Design:
Geometric design of the highway, except for cross sectional requirements, shall be in accordance with IRC:
73, IRC: 86, IRC: 38 and IRC SP: 23. Uniformity of design standards shall be maintained throughout the
length of Project Highway. All deficiencies in the existing highway geometry shall be rectified to meet the
minimum standards specified in this Manual. The detailed plans, L-sections, cross-sections, strip plans and
plans of other facilities of the existing highway to be prepared by the concessionaire shall be used for
developing the layout of various features of the Project Highway.
4.2.1
The new six lane highway, as far as possible, shall fit into the existing four lane section without
rendering infmctuous the existing four lane facilities unless essential or required to fulfill requirements
of this Manual.
(ii)
The developed cross sections for both the highway as well as the service road shall have operational
safety in focus such as segrepation, separation, turning radii, gradients, etc and provisions for various
types of movements and maneuvers like merge, diverge, weave, etc shall be comprehensively
considered and provided for.
(iii)
Provisions shall be made in the cross-section for accommodating utilities both over as well as
underground as the case may be. A 2.0 m wide strip of land at the extreme edge of ROW may be kept
for accommodating utility selvices. Provisions contained in IRC 98 shall be followed to accommodate
utility services for Project Highway in built up areas.
4.2.2
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(ii)
4.5 m
(b)
7.0 m
(a)
(b)
(c)
0.25 m
0.50 m
(iii)
(iv)
Side drain
Cross section shall he designed to cater for effective drainage of estimated peak hour
run off.
(v)
(vi)
(i)
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(a)
2.0 m
(b)
1.2 m
10.5 m
0.50 m
1.50m
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(iii)
(b)
Both carriageways side by side at same level and two carriageways at separate alignments
and at different levels:
(iv)
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(v)
1.5 m
(vi)
1.5 m
(vii)
Side drain
Cross section shall be designed to cater for effective drainage of estimated peak hour
Nn off.
(viii)
1.5 m
The footpath shall be designed for use of pedestrians and cyclists as per site requirements. Side drain
and utility conidor can be accommodated either under footpath or separation-island between main
carriageway and service road depending upon local situation.
4.2.3
Design Speed:
The design speeds given in following table shall be adopted for various terrain conditions
Nature of Terrain
(per cent)
Minimum
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0 - 10
Plain
Rolling
710-25
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Mountainous
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Steep
100
> 25 - 60
> 60
80
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50
80
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40
65
40
30
Short stretches (say less than 1 km) of varying terrain in the project stretch shall not be taken into
consideration while deciding the terrain classification for a given section of Project Highway.
In general, the ruling design speed shall be adopted for geometric design of the highway. Only in exceptional
circumstances minimum design speed may be adopted where site conditions are extremely restrictive and
adequate land width is not available. Abrupt changes in design speed shall be avoided.
4.2.4
Horizontal Alignment:
(a)
The design should follow the horizontal alignment of the existing four lane highway unless
modification is required to meet the specific provisions under Schedule B or additional features /
facilities to be provided as per this Manual. In case the existing facility is a two lane highway, the
following general principles shall be kept in view while designing the horizontal alignment:
i.
Alignment should be fluent and blend well with the surrounding topography.
ii.
On new roads, the curves should be designed to have largest practical radius but in no case
less than ruling value corresponding to ruling design speed.
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As a normal rule, sharp curves shall not be introduced at the end of long tangent since these
can be extremely hazardous.
iv.
The curves shall be sufficiently long and have su~tabletransitions to provide pleasing
appearance.
v.
Reverse curves may be needed in difficult terrain. Sufficient length between two curves shall
be provided for introduction of requisite transition curves, and required superelevation.
vi.
The curves in the same direction separated by shoii tangents known as broken back curves
should be avoided as far as possible. Wherever possible, such portion may be designed with
longer single curve.
vii.
(b)
All horizontal curves shall consist of circular portion flanked by spiral transitions at both ends.
(c)
(d)
Transition curves
Minimum length of transition curve shall be as per IRC: 73 for the specified design speed.
4.2.5
CamberICross fall
Camber 1 unidirectional cross fall shall be provided for each carriageway including paved shoulders in
accordance with stipulations of IRC: 73. The cross fall for earthen shoulder shall be 0.5% steeper than that of
the carriageway subject to a minimum of 3.0%. On curves, the shoulder on the high side of superelevated
portion shall be provided with reverse slope from the superelevated carriageway portion. At the same time it
should not he too great to give break in the cross slope. The rate of change between pavement cross slope and
outside shoulder should not exceed 5%.
4.2.6
Super elevation
Super elevation shall be provided on curves as per details given in IRC: 73 corresponding to the design speed
and radius of horizontal curve adopted.
4.2.7
Sight Distance
The design shall provide for values of intermediate sight distance as per details given in IRC: 73
corresponding to the design speed adopted unless there are site constraints, where a minimum of stopping sight
distance shall de
horizontal curves.
summit curves overlap, the design shall provide for the required sight
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4.2.8
Vertical Alignment:
The design should follow the vertical alignment of the existing four lane highway unless modification is
required to meet the specific provisions under Schedule B or additional features 1 facilities to be provided as
per this Manual. In case the existing facility is a two lane highway, the following general principles shall be
kept in view while designing the vertical alignment:
(I)
The vertical alignment shall provide for a smooth longitudinal profile. Grade changes shall not be too
frequent as to cause kinks and visual discontinuities in the profile. In this regard, directions given in
IRC: 73 shall be kept in view.
(ii)
There shall be coordination between horizontal alignment and vertical profile of the Project Highway
and guidelines given in IRC:73 in this regard shall be followed.
(iii)
Gradients up to the value corresponding to ruling gradient as per IRC: 73 shall be adopted as far as
possible. Value corresponding to limiting gradient shall be adopted only in very difficult situations and
for short lengths.
(iv)
Long sweeping vertical curves shall be provided at all grade changes. These shall be designed as
square parabolas.
(v)
The vertical profile of the two caniageways shall be designed in such a manner that difference in road
level between the two carriageways at the locations of median openings would not be more than
0.25m.
(vi)
The aspect of efficient drainage shall also be kept into consideration while designing vertical profile
and cross-sections of the highway as stipulated in IRC: SP: 42 and IRC: SP: 50.
4.2.9
Acceleration Lane:
(i) Length: Designed for a speed differential of 60 kph
(ii) Width: 5.5 m
(iii)Taper at merge: 1 in 15 beyond design length.
b.
Deceleration lane:
Same as 'acceleration lane'
c.
At every opening.
d.
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40 krnihr (minimum)
Width:
Carriageway
Paved shoulder
1 in 30 (ruling max)
Underpass approaches - 1 in 50 generally, 1 in 30 max
e.
Schedule-B.
f.
g.
Vehicular Undemasses:
Width
7.5 m minimum
10.5 m (with footpath of 1.5 m on both sides) desirable
Vertical Clearance
h.
5.0 m
4.0 m minimum
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Schedule 'B'. Their layout and design shall be a . per IRC: 92, keeping in view the site requiremenrs.
The crossing of side road to project highway shall depend upon the topography at the site.
4.3
Embankment
4.3.1
General
The height of the embankment shall be based on the final road levels. The following principles shall be
followed for fixing the road level:
i)
The top of sub-grade is at least 1.0 m above the high flood levelhigh water tablelpond level.
However, in exceptional circumstances not covered in the scope of work specified in Schedule-B,
where it is found difficult to fulfill this criterion without needing reconstruction or raising in
substantial length, a minimum difference of 0.6 m between the top of sub-grade and HFLhigh water
tablelpond level shall be ensured.
ii)
The road level of the new two-lane carriageway is not lower than the existing carriageway unless it
improves vertical profile and also satisfies all other requirements set out in this Manual.
iii)
To fulfill the minimum free board requirement and provide smooth vemcal profile for portions
forming approaches to structures.
iv)
To raise the level of stretches of the existing road from drainage considerations as indicated in
Schedule B of the Concession Agreement.
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4.3.2
Embankment shall be designed to ensure the stability of the roadway and shall incorporate only those
materials, which are suitable for embankment construction as per Section 5 of this Manual.
ii)
Side slopes shall not be steeper than 2H: 1V and where necessary, the embankment shall be retained
by a retaining structure in accordance with clause 4.6.
iii)
Where the embankment is to be supported on a weak stratum it shall be necessary to specially design
the embankment and also adopt appropriate remedial I ground improvement measures.
iv)
High embankments (height 6 m or above) in all soils shall he designed from stability considerations.
For design of high embankments IRC: 75 and MOSRTH - Guidelines for Design of High
Embankments may be referred to.
v)
The side slopes shall be protected against erosion by providing turfing I vegetative cover, stone1C.C.
block pitching, geo-synthetics, gabion walls or any other measures depending on the height of the
embankment, type of soil involved and susceptibility of soil to erosion as per IRC: 56. Pitching works
on slopes shall be as per MOST Specifications.
4.3.3
Fly ash shall be used for construction of embankment in accordance with guidelines of MOSRT&H.
The embankment shall be designed and constructed in accordance with IRC: SP-58. The thickness of
soil cover shall not be less than 1 m for embankments up to 3 m height. For high embankments the
thickness of soil cover shall be increased as per design.
(ii)
The side slopes of the embankment shall be protected against erosion as stated in para 4.3.2 (v) above.
(iii)
The stability analysis of the embankment shall be carried out as per IRC: 75.
4.4
Pavement Design
4.4.1
Type of Pavement.
(i)
Unless otherwise specified in Schedule-B, the concessionaire may adopt any type (flexiblelrigid)
pavement structure for new construction.
(ii)
The concessionaire shall submit proposal with regard to the type of pavement proposed for
strengthening of the existing pavement to IE for review and comments and finalize the proposal taking
into account comments of IE.
4.4.2
Design traffic
Pavement of the main highway shall be designed for the cumulative number of standard axles of 8.16 tonnes
over the design life of 20 years for the concession period of 15 years and above and the design life of 15 years
for the concession period of less than 15 years. Base year traffic, axle load distribution, and vehicle damage
factor for design shall be determined on the basis of survey and investigation to be carried out by the
concessionaire in accordance with section 3 of this Manual. The cumulative axle load for the pupose of design
shall not be less than the number of standard axles obtained if the base year traffic is cumulated at a rate of
growth, which is the highest of the following in the initial 5 years:
(a)
@)
(c)
(d)
Growth determined from secondary socio economic data and elasticity factors.
and then reduces by 2 (two) percentage points for every 5 year subject to a minimum rate of growth of 5 % at
any period of time.
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4.4.3
Design procedures
(i)
For widening of the existing flexible pavement to meet the geometric design requirements specified in
this Manual, the thickness and composition of layers for widening shall be same as that of existing
pavement and further deficiencies in thickness shall be made up by overlay on the entire width of the
pavement including paved shoulders. if the condition of existing pavement is so deficient that it
cannot be improved by overlays, it will be scarified and the pavement shall be designed afresh.
(ii)
in case the existing cement concrete pavement is to be widened, the widened pavement shall be of the
same thickness and specification not inferior to that of the existing pavement. The widened pavement
shall be joined with the exiting pavement by providing longitudinal joints of the same design and
specification as that of the existing pavement. Similarly, the transverse joints with dowel bars of the
same design as provided in the existing pavement shall be provided.
(iii)
Flexible Pavement
The new flexible pavement shall be designed in accordance with IRC: 37 and strengthening of the
existing flexible pavement in accordance with IRC: 81.
(iv)
Rigid Pavement
The new rigid pavement shall be designed in accordance with IRC: 58. The existing rigid pavement
may be rehabilitated / strengthened either by rigid or flexible overlays in accordance with good
industry practice subject to review by the IE.
4.4.4
The pavement performance and structural capacity shall be measured in terms of objective measurable
performance and strength indicators, i.e., roughness, rutting, cracking and deflection.
ii)
The new or strengthened flexible pavement surface on completion shall satisfy the following
standards:
a.
b.
Roughness
In each lane measured by
lane in a km length
Rutting
No Rutting
by 3 m, Straight Edge.
c.
Cracking
No Cracking
d.
Deflection
e.
Other distresses
Nil
(iii)
The new or strengthened rigid pavement surface on completion shall satisfy the following standards:
a.
Roughness
In each lane measured by
lane in a km length
b.
Cracking
c.
4.5
Design of structures
4.5.1
General
i)
Nil
The complete structure shall be designed to be safe against collapse and to maintain at all times an
acceptable serviceability level. These shall be also designed to be durable to withstand the
deteriorating effects of climate and environment.
ii)
All bridges shall have independent superstructure for each direction of travel. Culverts may have
single or independent structure. Width of median in structural portion shall be kept same as that in the
approaches.
iii)
In cases where median is kept open to sky, suitable provision shall be made for retaining the earth
likely to spill from median portion of immediate embankment behind abutment either by extending the
abutment wall or constructing a new retaining wall. Care shall also be taken to merge the wing wall
/return wall and flooring of the old bridge with that of the new bridge.
iv)
All bridges shall provide for carriageway width as per para 4.5.5 below. Wherever specified in
Schedule B, the superstructure shall also provide for pedestrian footpath.
v)
Utility service, if any, to be taken on the stluctures shall be as specified in Schedule B of the
Concession Agreement.
vi)
4.5.2
Type of Structure
i)
The concession may choose any type of structure and structural system. Design and layout of
stmctures shall be aesthetically pleasing to local environment.
ii)
Bridge superstructure, substructure and foundation may be of plain or reinforced concrete, pre-stressed
concrete or steel-concrete composite construction.
iii)
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4.5.3
b)
Pipe Culverts
(i)
Minimum diameter of pipes for new pipe culverts shall be 1200 mm.
(ii)
Existing culverts of diameter 900 mm and above, which are in sound condition and functioning
satisfactorily, may be retained and extended.
(iii)
All existing culverts of diameter less than 900 mm shall be dismantled and reconstructed.
(iv)
Minimum depth of ealth cushion over pipe including road crust shall not be less than 1000 mm for
new i reconstructed culverts. In case of existing sound and safe culverts a minimum cushion of 600
mm may be acceptable.
4.5.4
Design Period
The design discharge shall be evaluated for flood of 50-year return period for calculation of watenvay and
design of foundations.
4.5.5
Width of structures
The width of the culverts and bridges shall be adopted as below:
i)
The pipelslabbox bridgesiculverts shall have the same overall width as of the approach road.
(a)
Overall width of these structures shall be such that the outer face of railinglparapel shall be in line with
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the outer edge of the shoulder. The median side inner edge of the safety barrierlkerb shall be at a
minimum distance of 500 mm from the edge of the carriageway.
All other new bridges shall be constructed to accommodate for six lane carriageway. In case
(b)
existing bridge is retained for traffic in one direction, as mentioned below, a new three lane bridge
shall be constructed for plying of traffic in other direction. Width of bridge shall be increased to
provide for additional lane in urbanibuilt up areas in accordance with para 4.2.9 e (ii) above. Width of
immediate approaches shall be adjusted to provide smooth transition from approaches to bridge.
ii)
The pipelslabbox bridgeslculverts shall be widened preferably on the outer side so as to make
deep foundations is generally difficult. Keeping in view the condition of superstructure, substructure
and foundation, concessionaire may retain the existing two lane bridge and construct another two lane
bridge by the side of existing bridge effectively providing four lane bridge camageway for a three
lane one way approach highway. Proper transition between approach and twin bridges shall be
provided with the help of crash barriers for guidance and safety of vehicles. The wearing course
damaged bearings and rubberized component of expansion joints older than 15 years of existing
bridge shall be replaced before commissioning of the Project Highway. Alternatively, concessionaire
may propose some innovative solution viz. to dismantle existing superstructure and construct new
three lane superstructure to be supported by existing substructure and foundation if their condition is
good and if on review by IE the proposal is found to be feasible and safe.
(iii)
In cases where bridges are constructed with footpath as per requirement specified in Schedule B, cross
section of immediate approaches shall have extra width and provide for footpath.
4.5.6
The design loads shall be as per IRC: 6 appropriate for the width of carriageway, type and propelties
of stream, location, altitude, etc.
(ii)
In Seismic Zones IV & V, necessary precautions against dislodgement of superstructure shall be taken
by provision of reaction blocks or other type of seismic arresters and increased width of pierlabuhnent
cap.
4.5.7
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component proposed to be provided. The minimum cross sectional dimensions of each component shall be
provided so as to satisfy the requirements specified in relevant IRC Code. The design shall take into account
long term durability, serviceability, constructability, construction methodology and environmental factors. All
river training and protection works shall be designed in accordance with IRC: 89.
4.6
4.6.1
The concessionaire may adopt any type of earth retaining structure keeping in view the site conditions. The
type of earth retaining structure shall be aesthetically pleasing and compatible with the adjoining structures.
Earth retaining structures shall be designed for lateral earth pressure including inclined surcharge and
4.6.2
If the retaining structure is a reinforced earth system, the basic design shall he provided by the system provider
and the design shall conform to BS: 8006 in respect of limit state of collapse and serviceability. Complete
design calculations and drawings showing ground improvement, foundation, facia, reinforcement, drainage,
frictlon slab, crash barrier etc. shall be submitted to the IE for review and comments, if any.
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4.7
Drainage System
The design of drainage system such as surface and sub-surface drainage for pavement, median, shoulder, high
embankment shall be carried out in accordance with IRC: SP: 42 and IRC: SP: 50. Surface runoff from the
main highway, embankment slopes and the service roads shall be discharged through longitudinal drains,
which shall be designed for adequate cross section, bed slopes, invert levels and the outfalls. If necessary, the
walls of the drains shall be designed to retain the adjoining earth. Where drains are required to be the covered,
the cover of the drain shall be designed for carrying the maximum expected wheel load. The covered drains
shall be provided with iron gratings, strong enough to withstand expected loading.
4.8
Safety Barrier
Safety barrier of rigid, flexible, or semi rigid type in accordance with MOSRTH guidelineslcircular shall be
provided at following locations:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Where median is depressed, flushed or having the width less than 4.5 m. The barriers shall be for both
directions of travel,
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
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4.9
Toll Plazas
4.9.1
Toll plazas shall be designed for projected peak hour traffic of 20 years. The total number of toll booths and
lanes shall be such as to ensure the service time of not more than 10 seconds per vehicle at peak flow
regardless of methodology adopted for fee collection. For purpose of guidance following parameters are
suggested as a capacity of individual toll lane for design purpose:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
240 vehmour
360 vehmour
1200 vehmour
4.9.2
Two toll lanes in each direction of travel shall be provided with the system of payment through smart card and
their configuration would be such that one lane in each direction could he upgraded in future to the system of
Electronic Toll Collection (ETC). The implementation of ETC will be treated as change of scope when
concessionaire would be asked to provide for the same. Not less than 2 middle toll lanes shall be capable of
being used as reversible lane to meet the demand of tidal flow
4.9.3
The width of each toll lane shall be 3.2 meters, except for the lane for over dimensional vehicles, where it shall
be 4.5 m.
4.9.4
Between each toll lane of the toll plaza, traffic islands are required to accommodate toll booth. These islands
shall be of minimum 25 m length and 1.8 m width. Protective barriers of reinforced concrete shall be placed at
the front of each island to prevent out of control approaching vehicles crashing into the toll booth. They would
Toll booth shall be placed at the centre of each traffic island with dimensions to accommodate toll collector's
desk for toll equipment such as key hoard and console, video screen, card reader, note and coin storage,
telephone and environmental control system. The toll booth shall have large glass window to provide the toll
collector with good visibility of approaching vehicles. The bottom of the toll window should be placed at such
a height (0.9 m) above ground level so as to provide convenience of operation. The Toll booths shall be
ergonomically designed and vandal proof. There shall be CCTV camera installed at each booth.
4.9.6
For the movement between toll office and toll booth of each toll lane, an underground tunnel across all toll
lanes shall be provided. Its dimension would be sufficient to accommodate the required wiringtcable system
and for convenient movement of personnel. It should also be provided with lighting and ventilation system so
that the movement is convenient.
4.9.7
The area of toll plaza covering the flared portion shall be provided with concrete pavement. All the toll lanes
and toll booths shall be covered with a canopy. The canopy shall be wide enough to provide weather
protection to toll operators, drivers and facilities. The canopy shall he of aesthetically pleasing design with
cylindrical support columns located at traffic island so that there is no restriction on visibility and traffic
movement. The vertical clearance shall be as prescribed in this Manual.
4.9.8
The toll plaza shall have lighting system to provide visibility to drivers for the use of facility especially to
access the correct service lane and also to the toll collector. Indian Standard IS: 1944 shall be followed. The
minimum requirement of illumination on the road surface of 30 lux shall be ensured. This would be done by
providing high-mast lighting (minimum 25 m height), lighting at canopy, and lighting inside toll booths.
Street lighting shall also be provided on both side approaches of toll plaza for a minimum length of 500 metres
on each side. Power supply shall be from public power supply system but stand by generating set of the
capacity to supply the required power shall be provided at toll plaza.
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4.9.9
The toll plaza shall be provided with surface and sub surface drainage system so that all the storm water is
drained off efficiently and no ponding or stagnation of water takes place at any area of the toll plaza.
4.9.10 Toll Plaza shall have fire fighting equipment including smoke detectors and auto visual alarm system as per
section 4.17.1 of National Building Code so that the personnel working in the complex and the office are not
subjected to hazardous situation due to fire.
4.9.1 1 The semi automatic toll collection system shall be equipped in each ently lane with a vehicle detector for
counting the number of vehicles and their axle number and for identification of the category of vehicle. The
system shall also have a ticket issuing machine for issue of the tickets for user fee at the press of a bunon on a
touch panel and entry lane controller for controlling the equipment of the entry lane and for sending the data to
the data processing equipment at toll plaza office.
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4.9.14 Toll plaza location shall also be provided with system for checking and preventing overloading of vehicles at
toll plaza. For this purpose, weigh in motion systems at approaches to each toll lane are to he installed.
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Separate space for static weigh bridge and accommodation to store off-loaded goods from overloaded vehicles
shall be provided after the toll barriers for each direction of travel.
4.9.15 Toll plaza shall have a separate office building so as to provide comfortable office space for manager, cashier
& other staff. There shall be separate rooms for T.V. monitors, meetings, toilets, and for the sale of passes,
smart cards, on board units and public interaction. The building shall have a strong room for keeping the
money and a garage to accommodate the security van (during operation of loading the collected revenue).
There shall be parking space in the same campus for vehicles for the staff and workers and other vehicles
engaged in the operation of the Project Highway.
4.9.16 The toll plaza shall have toll audit system and fraud protection measures. The operations for toll collection,
supervision, auditing and money handling shall be done through the qualified personnel so that each operation
is efficiently handled.
4.9.17 Suggestive lay out of toll plaza showing the service lanes, office space, parking space, weigh bridges is given
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4.10.1 There shall be operation and maintenance centre@) either at the toll plaza (s) or at any other location along the
highway as identified by the concessionaire. The land for the same shall he acquired by the concessionaire at
his cost and risk. The operation and maintenance centre would have following minimum facilities:
(i)
(ii)
Equipment for operation and maintenance and storage space for them.
(iii)
Storage space for equipment and material for traffic signs and markings
(iv)
Workshop
(v)
(vi)
Testing laboratory
(vii)
Parking space for minimum 4 no. of large vehicles and for other expected vehicle during peak hours
including those for working staff and visitors.
4.10.2 All buildimg works shall be designed to meet the functional requirements and shall he compatible with regional
architecture and micro climate. Locally available materials shall be given preference hut not at the cost of
construction quality.
4.10.3 The circulation roads and parking spaces in the O&M centre shall be paved to withstand vehicle loads and
forces due to frequent acceleration and deceleration of vehicles. Parking bays / lots shall have proper cross
slope and drainage. The marking of the parking bays shall be as per IRC: 35 to demarcate parking and
circulation space. Parking lots shall have illumination as provided in IS: 1944 (Parts I and 11).
4.10.4 The whole campus of operation and maintenance centre shall have system for security with safe entry and exit.
4.1 1
Traffic Signs
Unless otherwise provided in this Manual, road signs shall be provided in accordance with IRC: 67
4.1 1.1 There shall be corresponding road markings with stop signs, give way signs, merging or diverging traffic
signs, lane closed signs, road narrowing signs, slip roads1 diversion signs, compulsory keep left/right signs, or
any other signs as per IRC-67 and/or as reviewed by IE.
4.1 1.2 Wherever Project Highway alignment is on a curve, there shall be an advance cautionary signs for sharp
curves (depending whether it is on left or right) and chevron signs (rectangular in dimension with yellow
background and black arrow) at the outer edge of the curve. The sign for the curve ahead particularly in
mountainous and steep terrain shall always be accompanied with chevron signs at the outer edge of the curve
and appropriate delineation.
4.1 1.3 Roads signs such as chevron, overhead etc. not covered by IRC-67 will be as given in this document would be
as per BISBritish StandardlAASHTOIASTM.
4.1 1.4 All road signs shall be with retro-reflective sheeting of high intensity grade with encapsulated lens fured over
aluminum base plate as per clause 801 of MOSRTH specification.
4.1 1.5 Kerb mounted signs shall be supported on GI pipes. Overhead signs shall be placed on a structurally sound
gantry or cantilever structure made of GI pipes. Its height, lateral clearance and installation shall be as per
MOST specifications. The pedestal supporting the gantry or cantilever structure of the overhead signs shall be
flushed at the ground level and in no case shall protrude more than 15 cm above ground level.
4.1 1.6 It shall be ensured that any sign, signal or any other device erected for traffic control, traffic guidance and/or
traffic information shall not obscure any other traffic sign and shall not cany any advertisement.
4.1 1.7 Each exit ramp shall have signs mounted on posts indicating the name of the place and the important roads it
would lead to.
4.1 1.8 For toll plaza@) advance direction signs shall be provided at 1 km and 500 m ahead of toll plaza. These signs
are rectangular in shape, bilingual, ganby, cantilever mounted as illustrated in fig. 4.2 A and fig. 4.2 B.
Wherever the local language is other than Hindi, local language instead of Hindi shall he used for sign at 500
m.
4.1 1.9 It is necessary that user be informed before using the road that a section of National Highway is a Toll Road.
Similarly the user be also informed of the end of the Toll Road. Over head sign panels indicating that the toll
road is ahead and that the toll road ends is illustrated in fig. 4.2 C and fig. 4.2 D.
4.1 1.10 At the start of flare of the toll plaza, a sign displaying the fee rates shall be erected. Suggestive configuration
is given in fig. 4.3. The colour of words and panels shall follow IRC: 67.
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4.1 1.1 1 it shall be ensured that any sign, signal or any other device erected for traffic control, traffic guidance andlor
traffic information shall not obscure any other traffic sign.
4.12
Pavement Marking
4.12.1 Pavement markings on the Project Highway shall be in accordance with IRC: 35. These markings shall be
applied to road centre line, edge line, continuity line, stop line, give way lines, diagonallchevron markings,
zebra crossing and at parking areas by mean of an approved self propelled machine which has a satisfactory
cut off value capable of applying broken line automatically.
4.12.2 Road markings shall be of hot applied thermoplastic paints with reflectorising glass beads as per relevant
clauses of Section 803 of MOST specifications.
4.12.3 At toll plaza, transverse bar lines be used across the flared approach to toll gate to reduce the speed of
approaching traffic. The width of these lines shall be 300 mm and details as given in fig. 4.4.
4.12.4 Concessionaire shall ensure that a detailed plan scheme and plan for traffic signs and pavement markings
covering all length and features of Project Highway shall be prepared and submitted to IE for review and
comment.
4.13
Rest Areas
4.13.1 Project Highway shall have Rest Area@) planned such that they are spaced at the intervals of 90 minutes to
one hour of driving time between two important citiesitowns. They would not be located between 5 km of a
town or city or near interchange where entrance and exit ramps could cause weaving conflict.
4.13.2 Rest areas shall be planned to cater for traffic moving in both directions such that there is no need for the
vehicles on one carriageway to cross over to the other carriageway. The entry to this Rest Area(s) would be
through deceleration lane and exit through acceleration lane. The minimum width of these lanes shall be 5.5
m.
4.13.3 Rest Area(s) shall be designed for the expected peak hour long term clientage and shall provide facilities for
parking, restaurant, cafeteria, toilets, telephone and shops for selling items normally required for traveling, fuel
and garage for minor repair, telephone, first aid. The parking should include parking for expected peak hour
truck traffic and cafeteria suitable for fulfilling the need for Indian truck drivers and shall be paved by CC
blocks strong enough to withstand expected loadings. The whole area shall be elaborately landscaped to
4.14.1 Pick up Bus Stops shall be designed as defined in schedule C or as per the actual peak hour demand at
identified location(s). Bus stops shall be located on service road only and on both sides of the Project
Highway for either direction of travel. The bus stop lay out shall provide safe entry and exit of buses from the
Project Highway and safe movement of passengers. The shelter structure shall be aesthetically pleasing,
structurally safe and functional so as to protect the waiting passengers adequately from sun, rains etc.
4.14.2 The bus bay and shelter shall be designed to provide for safe and convenient use by physically challenged
passengers as well.
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4.14.3 In rural areas the bus shelter shall be located at least 1.0 m away from the edge of the bus bay which shall be
typically 30 m long. The plinth height of the bus stop shall be 0.3 m from the bus bay level and shall be 2
risers high. The minimum ceiling height of the structure shall be 2.1 m and the height of seating shall be 0.4 m
from floor level.
4.14.4 The bus bay shall have length to accommodate the expected no. of buses in the peak time. The length and lay
out shall be based on those given in IRC: 80 considered suitably modified for six lane dual caniageway
highway. It shall be paved with pre-cast cement concrete (M-40) Blocks. The area of the bus stop used by
pedestrians shall also be paved with pre-cast concrete blocks.
4.14.5 The barrier fences /pedestrian safety guard rails shall be erected between the bus loading area and the through
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pulposc some of the common locations could be bus stops or other such locations with a possibility of peoples
congregation from where the pedestrian safety guardrail be provided up to the nearest at-grade intersection or
sub-way. The design of these facilities shall be in accordance w ~ t hIRC:103. At the crossing points drop in
the curve shall be provided to facilitate crossing of physically challenge users. Similarly, the gaps in the
channeliser shall be provided so as to avoid the need for frequent climbing and getting down from the
channelisers.
4.16
Highway Landscaping
4.16.1 Trees shall be planted in rows and on either side of the Project Highway with a staggered pitch as per IRC: SP:
21. A range of 10-15 m clc is recommended for spacing of trees (parallel to the road). Setback distance of
trees in different situations shall be as per IRC: SP: 21 and IRC: 66. The distance between the kerb, if any,
and the nearest edge of tree t ~ n shall
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be at least 2 m. The plantation in median shall comprise shrubs whose
height would normally not exceed 1-1.5 m and shall be as per IRC SP: 21.
4.16.2 The scheme for landscaping shall be part of the overall Environmental Mitigation Plan (EMP) as spelt out in
Schedule C . In case of a discrepancy between the spacing for trees to be planted parallel to the road as
specified in the IRC standards and the EIA Report, the lesser of the two distances shall be adopted.
4.16.3 For safe traffic operation, vertical clearance between the crown of the carriageway and lowest part of the
overhang of the tree available across the roadway shall conform to the standards laid down in IRC: SP: 21.
The pit size, fencing, watering and manuring requirements shall also conform to the above standard. Planting
shall be such that it does not obstruct the visibility of traffic from any side and shall be pleasing in appearance.
4.17
Advertisement/ Hoarding:
No advertisement1 hoarding shall be allowed to be erected on the Project Highway
4.18
4.18.1 A real time system working round the clock shall be established for informing the road users of the road,
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traffic, and weather conditions on the Project Highway; for making interventions as required for smooth, safe
and efficient traffic operation; and for providing rescue and relief to the users in distress. The system shall be
capable of (i) acquisition of data from various sources such as the road, the users, the maintenance and
operation patrol, the ambulance, and the intervention team (ii) three way communication between the data
source and a Central Control Room, the Control Room and the data sources and display units, and between the
maintenance and operation teams, through a transmission system, and (iii) A Central Control Room to process
all data and control the highway operation.
4.18.2 The systems and equipment of ATMS shall meet the following main climatic and environmental requirement
as specified in IS-9000
(i)
Temperature Range of Operation - Low of Oo Celsius (i3" C) to high of 60" Celsius (* 2' C)
(ii)
(iii)
4.18.3 Data acquisition system: This shall consist of (a) Automatic Traffic Counter and Classifier (ATCC), with an
in-road loop detectors and treadles. (b) Video cameras installed on road with such pan and tilts that a length of
2
km road is captured for video monitoring of traffic, (c) Emergency Call Boxes installed at every 2 km to
enable any user to be instantly in contact with the Control Room, (d) Meteorological sensors for capturing data
on temperature, weather, wind, (e) Mobile radios for patrol vehicles and ambulances to be in communication
with Central Control Room and anlong themselves.
4.18.4 Emergency call boxes (ECBs) with loud speaker, micro phone, activation button with LED indicating
conversation, shall be housed in a vandal proof casing and operate in full to play mode in noise level of up to
95 decibels with in built diagnostic features for automatic detection in case of damage by any object. Mobile
communication system shall comprise the mobile radio base stations and control centre equipments. It shall
have provision for mounted mobile set on ambulances, trains &patrolling vehicles. The system shall have the
facility to connect mobile to mobile, mobile to controller, and controller to mobile along with the systems for
waiting, holding, and transfer of calls.
concessionaire witb the approval of wireless planning & coordination (WPC), Deptt. of Telecommunications
and shall operate for full duplex mode.
4.18.5 The design for the Variable Message Signs (VMS) will be modular with sign panels using LEDs I High-Gain
Trans-Reflective LCDs for outdoor ambient lights. The sign panel should be such that a display is legible
from a distance of about 200 m. For this purpose, panels shall have minimum dimensions of 3m length x 1.8
m depth. The minimum height of the characters shall be 300 mm. The contrast ratio shall be more than 30
perpendicular to the bold face and more than 10 at an angle of
equipment shall be capable of storing minimum 10 frames that can be triggered on receiving the telecommand. The sign panels shall be installed on the structure in such a manner that they are aesthetically
pleasing and can withstand wind pressures. The equipment shall be capable of storing minimum semi-duplex
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mode and other known forces. The minimum vertical clearance available at VMSs shall be 5.5 m from the
road surface. Power supply shall be fed from the integrator locations.
4.18.6 The meteorological sensors shall comprise thermocouple Ipyrometer, humidity meter, anemometer ,visibility
meter and sensor for measuring pavement surface temperature. They shall be installed on a single pole with a
specific attachment and power supply fed from the integrator. They shall have the facility to communicate on
Polythene Insulated Jelly Filled copper cables (PIE) /Optical Fibre Cable.
4.18.7 The Automatic Traffic Counter-cum-Classifier (ATCC) shall be capable of detecting and recording all
categories of vehicles plying on the Project Highway based on their length and no. of axles.
be robust and capable of operating with minimum maintenance and may be either piezo-electric or infrared. It
should have minimum accuracy level of 99%. The logic units shall be microprocessor based.
The system
should be able to record and store vehicle data for a period of at least two weeks witb a Daily Traffic Volume
of up to 1,00,000 vehicles. The system shall have compatibility to transfer the data on PIJFlOptical Fibre
Cableby using any of the available communication mode like GSM (Global System for Mobile
Communications) I GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), landline modem, CDMA (Code Division Multiple
Access) depending upon the effective and economic operation of the particular mode available at the site. The
system shall be electriclsolar power operated depending upon the availability of source.
4.18.8 The Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Surveillance shall comprise video camera, its housing and pan, and Tilt
Heads. The video camera shall be mounted at a height so as to cover the target length of highway and the
housing shall be able to withstand adverse weather conditions. It shall have a 360 degree angular travel in the
horizontal plane and a tilt of 90 degrees down from 0 degrees horizontal. It shall have zoom lens with
minimum power of 30 X, auto iris and infrared filter, infrared compatibility for night operation and remotely
selectable operating modes. It shall have compatibility with co-axial cableloptical fibre cable.
4.1 8.9 The main control centre shall be designed for round-the-clock operations of monitoring, on-line information
acquisition and processing the same for decision making. The Main Control Centre shall have equipment of
central computer, call centre, terminal junction box, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) , counsel operator with
monitors and joy sticks, rack accommodation, large display board, line printer and general purpose office
computer with monitor, printer, fax and telephone. The system shall also have Network Management system
(NMS) or real-time monitoring of Emergency Call Boxes (ECBs) and network diagnostics.
4.18.10 Transmission System: This shall consist of a backbone Optical Fiber Transmission system, cable system,
interface system, network management system, repeater1 amplification system, and power supply system.
There shall be 3 or 4 sub-centres (as appropriate) housing all the interface equipment apart from the Control
Centre, provided with, as appropriate, cables, interface, terminals (such as optical line terminals and interface,
network management system equipment, optical fiber cable interface equipment and control centre interface
equipment, data acquisition system interface, etc). The cables from ECBs, VMS, meteorological data systems,
ATCC shall he Polythene Insulated Jelly filled (PIE) copper cables and those from CCTV cameras shall be
coaxial cables. Repeaters1 amplifiers shall be used to maintain the quality of signals. All the cables shall have
at least 20 % spare capacity to allow for expansion. The interface system shall be capable of handling the
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composite audio, video and data signals at various interface levels and process them.
4.18.11 Central Control Room (Control Centre): The Central Control Room (CCR) shall be the repository of all the
data acquired from the field and their processing, storing, and archiving. All the information for real time
monitoring of the Project Highway shall be generated at the CCR and the relevant information shall be
disseminated to the users through Variable message signs, and to the operation and management teams through
mobile radio communication system for appropriate intervention. Another impoltant function to be performed
at the Control centre shall be the operation and management of the ATMS itself along with its various sub
systems.
CCR shall have the following minimum equipment, hardware and software:
(1)
A Traffic Manager's Terminal for operation of the integrated traffic management system
Call system equipment comprising Operator PC along with sub-systems and digital voice recorder.
Mobile radio terminal comprising Operator PC and engineering tenn~nal
Computers for Network Management System (NMS) for Fiber Optic Communication System.
CCTV Console Equipment
Computers for VMS, AVCC, MET, Traffic Control
A large size screen
A line Printer
An Office Computer
A Power Supply and back up system
4.18.12 Dissemination of information: Information generated at the Control Centre shall be disseminated in the
following manner:
(a)
To the users: By displays on the Variable Message signs, via internet web pages, and by creating a
node at the way side amenities to display the relevant information.
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(b)
(c)
(d)
Highway patrol
Highway patrol unit(s) manned by at least two persons apart from the driver for evely unit shall continuously
patrol the highway in a stretch not exceeding 50 km and shall remain in contact with the Control Room on a
real time basis. The patrol shall render assistance to users in distress and disabled vehicles through own
intervention or by calling from assistance from Control Room, Crane operators or ambulance as required. The
patrol shall promptly clear the road of any obstruction. Where the obstructions take time to be cleared, the
section shall be cordoned off by placing traffic cones, which shall be illuminated during night. The patrol
vehicle shall be large enough for seating at least four personnel beside the dliver and space to cany essential
traffic management tolls. It shall also have a light on its top and a siren on board. It shall be equipped with
traffic cones and other accessories for traffic control which are fully visible during night time.
Ambulance(s) manned by at least two trained paramedics shall be available on the Project Highway so that the
response time is not more than 10 minutes of call. Each ambulance shall he equipped with first aid, life saving
medical services and support system implements for transporting the victims to the nearest trauma hospitals,
and providing emergency medical aid during transportation of victims from accident site to the nearest trauma
hospital.
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Crane(s) shall be available within an hour of an incident to clear the disabled vehicle off the carriageway.
4.22
All intervention teams comprising patrol, ambulances and crancs shall be in communication with each other
and the Control Room all the time and shall intervene within the stipulated time.
4.23
Lighting system
All light posts erected on the railings of bridges, structures shall have adequate height such that a uniform
illumination of 40 lux is available.
All high mast lights in the interchange area shall illuminate the interchange with intensity of 40 lux
All entry and exit ramp areas shall be uniformly illuminated with 40 lux intensity
All underpasses shall he illuminated with minimum intensity of 30 lux.
4.24
The concessionaire shall furnish the detailed report including designs and drawings for each component of the
Project Highway such as geometty, pavement, structures, drainage, barriers, protective works, traffic control
devices and other user facilities etc. as per the requirements specified above to the IE for his review and
comments, if any. The drawings to be submitted shall satisfy the requirements (including scale and the size)
specified in IRC: SP: 19 and IRC: SP: 54.
Physical requirements of earth, gravel, sand, and aggregates shall conform to the requirements of the
provisions of those clauses of MOST specifications as are relevant to the intended use of the materials.
Natural aggregates when crushed and blended for various uses, different size fractions shall be proportioned to
form grading conforming to those clauses of the MOST specifications as are relevant to the intended use of the
material. Where clauses of the specifications provide more than one option, the option which provides the
closest grading shall be provided.
Processed materials
Fly ash to be used in embankment construction shall meet the requirements specified in IRC: SP: 58.
Cement Concrete mixes: Concrete mixes, plain or reinforced, shall be design mixes, designed in accordance
with the provisions of IS: 456. Concrete of M20 grade or higher shall be used for the project except for
leveling course in foundation and dry lean concrete for Cement concrete pavement where M15 grade concrete
shall be used. Specific requirements of the mixes (such as workability, water cement ratio, use of admixtures,
grades of cement and steel, minimum and maximum cement content, ratios of 7 and 28 days strengths, etc)
shall be a per those provisions of MOST specifications as are relevant to the intended use of the concrete mix.
Bituminous mixes: Bituminous mixes shall be hot mix type and shall be designed in accordance with Asphalt
Institute Manual series MS 2 with the ingredients of the mix (such as aggregates, fillers, bitumen, etc)
conforming to the provisions of MOST specifications as relevant to the type of mix intended to be used.
Manufactured materials
w:Ordinary Portland cement grades 33, 43 and 53 conforming to IS: 269, IS: 8112, and IS: 12269
respectively shall be used subject to the condition that the design cement content does not exceed 540 kg per
cum and the minimum requirement of cement from durability considerations are provided. Use of Portland
slag cement or Portland pozzolana cement shall not be permissible for any structural concrete. Other grades of
cement such as Rapid hardening cement conforming to IS: 8041 and Sulphate resistant cement conforming to
IS: 12330 shall be permissible in specific situations subject to the provisions of clause 1000 of MOST
specifications.
5.4.2
Bitumen: 60170 Paving grade bitumen conforming to IS: 73 shall be used. Crumb rubber modified bitumen
(CRMB) and Polymer modified bitumen (PMB) conforming to IRC: SP: 53 shall be used.
5.4.3
Steel: High Yield Strength Deformed (HYSD) reinforcing bars of S 415 grade conforming to IS: 1786 and
High Tensile Strength pre-stressing tendons conforming to IS: 6006 shall be used.
5.4.4
Sheathine. anchoranes. void formers. bearings. ex~ansionioints. neo-textile and geo-erid. metallic stri~s.bars,
grids for reinforced earth. metal beam crash barriers. prefabricated vertical drains. retro-reflective sheetings
and road marking ~ a i n t s : These shall meet the relevant provisions of the MOST specifications,
recommendations of the system providers, manufacturers' testing and certification, and the designers' design
assumptions
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5.5
Concessionaire may use other construction materials for example stabilized soil for which a detailed design
procedure to be adopted shall be furnished to IE for review and comments.
SECTION -6 : CONSTRUCTION
6.1
General
Construction planning, techniques, technologies and cquipment shall be planned in a mannec not to
compromise on the efficiency and safety of the existing highway. Efficient and safe operation of the existing
highway without reducmg its capacity and safety shall be ensured during construction of the Project Highway.
Construction shall meet the environmental safety norms, and ensure safety of temporary and permanent works,
safety of traffic, pedestrian (if any) and workman during construction, meet the access needs of the population
living close by and shall not cause any damage to their property.
6.2
Construction specifications
Unless not specifically provided for in the MOST specifications, construction of various components of the
Project Highway shall be cal~iedout in accordance with these provisions of specifications to the extent they
are relevant. For avoidance of doubt, such provisions of the specification as relate to approval from Engineer,
refer to contract drawings, provide for measurement for payment and unit rates, etc which are generally
applicable to item rate contracts shall not be considered relevant to this agreement. However, provisions
relating to material specifications, construction methods, equipment, processing of materials, laying,
compaction, testing, quality controllassurance, etc shall be considered relevant to this agreement. The final
decision with regard to which provisions are relevant and which are not shall rest with the IE.
Where construction specification for any component of work is not provided for in MOST specifications,
construction shall he carried out in accordance with international specification, or best industry practice, or the
specifications provided by the manufacturer or provider of the system subject to review by IE. The
concessionaire shall remain responsible for construction with regard to its adequacy, safety, and durability
regardless of any review and comments by the 1E. In case, concessionaire chooses to adopt new material,
technology and construction methodology, he shall fust sample test the same to demonstrate that the proposed
material/technology/methodology can be successfully implemented to achieve the specified performance
levels of the Project Highway. These processes shall be subject to the review and comments of the IE.
All the construction equipment shall have the required capacity to meet the output requirements of works
under the agreement and shall have mechanical, hydraulic, electronic and other controls, Manual or automatic,
6.3
Construction planning
Prior to actual commencement of construction, a construction plan shall be drawn up and submitted to the 1E
for review and comments. The plan shall be prepared to meet the requirements of this section of the Manual
and contain, inter alia,the following:
(1)
(2)
At each construction site, the areas to be cordoned off for construction and logistics of movement of
construction equipment.
(3)
Arrangement for movement of main line traffic near construction sites and assessment of capacity and
safety of the alternative arrangement. If capacity augmentation is necessaly as per the assessment,
suggested measures to restore the original capacity of the main highway on the alternative
arrangement.
(4)
If construction activities affect the access to properties or movement of cross traffic, alternative
arrangements during construction.
(5)
A detailed plan for safe and efficient movement of existing traffic through the construction zones
along with required signs and markings for cautions and guidance.
6.4
6.5
Traffic diversion
Where it is necessary to close the traffic on the existing highway for construction and divert the traffic on to an
alternative route, such diversion shall have the width equal to the width of the road closed. The diversion road
shall have fluent geometry and maintained in traffic worthy condition such that traffic can safely negotiate.
6.6
6.7
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6.8
Temporary work
Temporary work shall not be erected on the main highway if traffic is allowed to ply on it while construction is
to progress. Similarly, erection equipment for erection of temporary or permanent work shall not be allowed
on the main highway if the portion of the highway remains under use of the main line traffic.
The concessionaire shall be responsible for safe, workable design and methodology for all temporary forms,
staging and centering required for construction of structures in accordance with IRC: 87.
6.9
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Traffic in construction zones shall be managed in accordance with the provisions of IRC SP 55. All
transitions, ingress1 egress to and from the main highway, shall have proper and smooth geometly and traffic
shall be guided by road signs, markings, delineation and other appropriate means as required for safe and
efficient operation.
After construction is completed in a particular zone, it shall be opened for normal operation. Prior to the
beginning of normal operation, those parts of the diversions as will not eventually form part of the Project
Highway shall be closed to prevent any movements not permitted under the normal operation of the Project
Highway.
6.10
6.11
Social disruption
The concessionaire shall take all measures to mitigate any disruptive effects of construction such as noise and
dust pollution, closure of local accesses, intrusion to the lives and business activities of the people, threat to
their property, or any other disruption. These measures shall be taken after due consultation with the local
people, local administration and authority's local establishment.
At least 2 weeks prior to commencement of the work, the Concessionaire shall draw up a Quality Assurance
~ a i u a (QAM)
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covering the Quality System (QS), Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) and documentation for all
aspects of the bridge and road works as per IRC: SP 47 and IRC: SP: 57 respectively and furnish to the IE for
review and comments. The quality assurance plan shall duly provide therein for conducting tests on the quality
of materials, construction of temporiuy and permanent works, and the finished works. He shall enable the IE to
inspect the Quality Assurance Plan, the test results, and witness the conduct of such tests. The IE shall, in his
inspection report in compliance with the provisions of clause 13.2 of the Concession Agreement, bring out the
non-conformities in the tests and quality procedures in his inspection report.
7.2
The quality of materials and work shall meet the requirement of Clause 900 of MOST specifications to the
extent relevant and applicable. The decision with regard to the relevance and applicability of the Clause shall
rest with the IE. The quality of materials and work that are not relevant to the MOST specifications shall meet
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the requirements of other relevant standards that are followed for the work. Always provided that
manufacturer's testing and certification shall he essential for the manufactured materials.
7.3
Remedying the defects and deficiencies required as per Clause 13.2 of the Concession Agreement shall be
canied out in the following manner:
(1)
Improving, modifying, changing the Quality Assurance Plan and its implementation
(2)
Replacing the non-conforming material by materials conforming to the standards by changing the
material source, material processing, construction equipment or technique before incorporation of the
material in work.
(3)
In case a nonconforming material has been incorporated in the work, by removing the work to the
extent of non-conformities and replacing it by a work meeting the requirements of the quality.
(4)
In case a work or any of its component exceeds the limits of tolerances specified in the quality
standards, by rectifying the work and bringing it within the limits of tolerance.
Appendix D-1
List of IRC Codes I Standards 1 Acts for RoadIBridge Works
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IRC:
-1968
IRC:
-1983
IRC:
-1998
Standard Specification & Code of Practice for Road Bridges, Section I - General
Features of Design (7mRevision)
IRC:
-2000
IRC:
7 -1971
IRC:
8 -1980
IRC:
IRC:
10 -1961
IRC:
15 -2002
IRC:
16 -1989
IRC:
18 -2000
IRC:
20 -1966
IRC:
21 -2000
IRC:
22 -1986
24 -2001
Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges. Section-V Steel
Road Bridges (First Revision)
26 -1967
IRC:
30 -1968
Standard Letters and Numerals of Different Heights for Use on Highway Signs
IRC:
32 -1969
Standard for Vertical and Horizontal Clearances of Overhead Electric Power and
Telecommunication Lines as Related to Roads
IRC:
33 -1969
Standard procedure for evaluation and condition surveys of stahilised soil roads.
IRC:
34 -1970
IRC:
35 -1997
IRC:
36 -1970
-1972
IRC:
37 -2001
IRC:
38 -1988
Guidelines for Design of Horizontal Cunjes for Highways and Design Tables
(First Revision)
IRC:
40 -2002
IRC:
41 -1997
IRC:
42 -1972
IRC:
45 -1972
IRC:
52 -2001
Recommendation about the alignment survey and geometric design of hill roads.
(Second Revision)
IRC:
54 -1974
IRC:
56 -1974
IRC:
57 -1974
IRC:
58 -2002
Guidelines for the design of plain jointed Rigid pavements for highways (Second
Revision)
IRC:
59 -1976
Tentative Guidelmes for the design of gap graded cement concrete mixes for road
pavements.
IRC:
61 -1976
IRC:
65 -1976
IRC:
67 -2001
IRC:
69 -1977
IRC:
70 -1977
IRC:
71 -1977
IRC:
73 -1980
IRC:
75 -1979
IRC:
78 -2000
IRC:
79 -1981
IRC:
80 -1981
Type Designs for Pick-up Bus Stops on Rural (i.e., Non-Urban) Highways
IRC:
81 -1997
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IRC:
IRC:
Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges, (Part-11) SectinnIX Bearings, Part-I1 : Electrometric Bearings
IRC:
Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges, (Part-11) SectionIX Bearings, Part-I11 : POT POT-CUM-PTFE, PIN AND METALLIC GUIDE
BEARINGS
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
Guidelines for the design and erection of false work for road bridges
IRC:
Recommended practice for lime fly ash stabilised soil basel sub base in pavement
construction.
IRC:
Guidelines for Design & Construction of River Training & Control Works for
Road Bridges (First Revision)
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
IRC:
11 -1988 Handbook of Quality Control for Construction of Roads and Runways (Second
Revision)
IRC: SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
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SP:
14 -1973 A Manual for the Application of the Critical Path Method to Highway Project in
India
15 -1996 Ribbon Developme
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IRC: SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
19 -2001 Manual for Survey, Investigation and Preparation of Road Projects (First
Revision)
IRC: SP:
IRC: SP:
22 -1980 Recommendations for the Sizes for each Type of Road Making Machinery to
Cater to the General Demand of Road Works
IRC: SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC: SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC: SP:
IRC:
SP:
47 -1998 Guidelines on Quality System for Road Bridges (Plain, Reinforced, Prestressed
and Composite Concrete).
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
IRC:
SP:
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IRC: SP:
IRC: SP:
IRC: SP:
IRC: SP:
IRC: SP:
59 -2002 Guidelines for Use of Geotextiles in Road Pavements and Associated Works
IRC: SP:
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MOST Standard Plans for 3.0 m Span Reinforced Cement Concrete Solid Slab Superstructure with and
without Footpaths for Highways, 1991
MOST Standard Plans for Highways Bridges R.C.C. T-Beam & Slab Superstructure - Span from 10 m to
24 m with 12 m width, 1991
MOST Standard Plans for Highway Bridges PSC Girder and RC Slab Composite Superstructure for 30 m
Span with and without Footpaths, 35 m Span with Footpaths and 40 m Span without Footpaths, 1991
MOST Standard Drawings for Road Bridges - R.C.C. Solid Slab Superstructure (15* & 30* SKEW Span
4.0 m to 10.0 m (with and without Footpaths), 1992
MOST Type Designs for Intersections on National Highways, 1992
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SCHEDULE -E
(See Clause 4. I . 3)
APPLICABLE PERMITS
1
Applicable Permits
1.1
The Concessionaire shall obtain, as required under the Applicable Laws, the
following Applicable Permits on or before the Appointed Date, save and except to
the extent of a waiver granted by the Authority in accordance with Clause 4.1.3 of
the Agreement:
1.2
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
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SCHEDULE -F
(See Clause 9.1)
PERFORMANCE SECURITY
The Chairman,
National Highways Authority of India
New Delhi
WHEREAS:
(A)
M/s L&T PNG Tollway Private Limited (the "Concessionaire") and the
Chairman, National Highways Authority of India (the "Authority") have entered
into a Concession Agreement dated ................. (the "Agreement") whereby
the Authority has agreed to the Concessionaire undertaking Six-Laning of the
Pimpalgaon-Nashik-Gonde section of National Highway No. 3 on design, build,
finance, operate and transfer ("DBFOT") basis, subject to and in accordance with
the provisions of the Agreement.
(B)
(C)
The Bank hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees the due and faithful
performance of the Concessionaire's obligations during the Construction Period,
under and in accordance with the Agreement, and agrees and undertakes to pay to
the Authority, upon its mere first written demand, and without any demur,
reservation, recourse, contest or protest, and without any reference to the
Concessionaire, such sum or sums upto an aggregate sum of the Guarantee
Amount as the Authority shall claim, without the Authority being required to
prove or to show grounds or reasons for its demand andlor for the sum specified
therein.
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2.
A letter from the Authority, under the hand of an Officer not below the rank of
General Manager in the National Highways Authority of India, that the
Concessionaire has committed default in the due and faithhl performance of all
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due and faithful performance of its obligations during the Construction Period
under the Agreement and its decision that the Concessionaire is in default shall be
final, and binding on the Bank, notwithstanding any differences between the
Authority and the Concessionaire, or any dispute between them pending before
any court, tribunal, arbitrators or any other authority or body, or by the discharge
of the Concessionaire for any reason whatsoever.
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3.
In order to give effect to this Guarantee, the Authority shall be entitled to act as if
the Bank were the principal debtor and any change in the constitution of the
Concessionaire andor the Bank, whether by their absorption with any other body
or corporation or otherwise, shall not in any way or manner affect the liability or
obligation of the Bank under this Guarantee.
4.
It shall not be necessary, and the Bank hereby waives any necessity, for the
Authority to proceed against the Concessionaire before presenting to the Bank its
demand under this Guarantee.
5.
The Authority shall have the liberty, without affecting in any manner the liability
of the Bank under this Guarantee, to vary at any time, the terms and conditions of
the Agreement or to extend the time or period for the compliance with, fulfilment
andl or performance of all or any of the obligations of the Concessionaire
contained in the Agreement or to postpone for any time, and from time to time,
any of the rights and powers exercisable by the Authority against the
Concessionaire, and either to enforce or forbear from enforcing any of the terms
and conditions contained in the Agreement andor the securities available to the
Authority, and the Bank shall not be released fiom its liability and obligation
under these presents by any exercise by the Authority of the liberty with reference
to the matters aforesaid or by reason of time being given to the Concessionaire or
any other forbearance, indulgence, act or omission on the part of the Authority or
of any other matter or thing whatsoever which under any law relating to sureties
and guarantors would but for this provision have the effect of releasing the Bank
from its liability and obligation under this Guarantee and the Bank hereby waives
all of its rights under any such law.
6.
7.
on DBFOT Basis
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8.
The Performance Security shall cease to be in force and effect when the
Concessionaire shall have expended on Project construction an aggregate sum not
less than 20% (twenty per cent) of the Total Project Cost which is deemed to be
Rs.188.00 cr. for the purposes of this Guarantee, and provided the Concessionaire
is not in breach of this Agreement. Upon request made by the Concessionaire for
release of the Performance Security alongwith the particulars required hereunder,
duly certified by a statutory auditor of the Concessionaire, the Authority shall
release the Performance Security forthwith.
9.
The Bank undertakes not to revoke this Guarantee during its currency, except
with the previous express consent of the Authority in writing, and declares and
warrants that it has the power to issue this Guarantee and the undersigned has full
powers to do so on behalf of the Bank.
10.
11.
This Guarantee shall come into force with immediate effect and shall remain in
force and effect for a period of one year or until it is released earlier by the
Authority pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement.
NOTES:
(i) The bank guarantee should contain the name, designation and code number of the
officer(s) signing the guarantee.
(ii)
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SCHEDULE -G
(See Clause 12.1)
Project Milestone-I
2.1
Project Milestone-I shall occur on the date falling on the 180th (one hundred and
eightieth) day fiom the Appointed Date (the "Project Milestone-I").
2.2
Project Milestone-I1
3.1
Project Milestone-I1 shall occur on the date falling on the 400th (Four Hundred)
day from the Appointed Date (the "Project Milestone-11").
3.2
Project Milestone-I11
4.1
Project Milestone-111 shall occur on the date falling on the 650th (Six Hundred
and Fiftieth) day from the Appointed Date (the "Project Milestone-III").
4.2
5.1
The Scheduled Six-Laning Date shall occur on the 910th (Nine Hundred and
Tenth) day from the Appointed Date.
5.2
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Extension of period
Upon extension of any or all of the aforesaid Project Ivlilestones or the Scheduled
Six-Laning Date, as the case may be, under and in accordance with the provisions
of this Agreement, the Project Completion Schedule shall be deemed to have been
amended accordingly.
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SCHEDULE -H
(See Clause 12.3)
DRAWINGS
1
Drawings
In compliance of the obligations set forth in Clause 12.3 of this Agreement, the
Concessionaire shall furnish to the Independent Engineer, free of cost, all
Drawings listed in Annex-I of this Schedule-H.
Additional drawings
If the Independent Engineer determines that for discharging its duties and
functions under this Agreement, it requires any drawings other than those listed in
Annex-I, it may by notice require the Concessionaire to prepare and furnish such
drawings forthwith. Upon receiving a requisition to this effect, the Concessionaire
shall promptly prepare and furnish such drawings to the Independent Engineer, as
if such drawings formed part of Annex-I of this Schedule-H.
Schedules
Annex - I
(Schedule-H)
List of Drawings
Drawings for Six - Laning
1.
2.
(b)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(I)
(m)
(n)
(0)
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SCHEDULE -I
(See Clause 14.1.2)
TESTS
1
1.1
The Concessionaire shall, not later than 30 (thirty) days prior to the likely
completion of Six-Laning, notify the Independent Engineer and the Authority of
its intent to subject the Project Highway to Tests, and not later than 7 (seven) days
prior to the actual date of Tests, furnish to the Independent Engineer and the
Authority detailed inventory and particulars of all works and equipment forming
part of Six-Laning.
1.2
Tests
2.1
Visual and physical Test: The Independent Engineer shall conduct a visual and
physical check of Six-Laning to determine that all works and equipment forming
part thereof conform to the provisions of this Agreement.
2.2
Test drive: The Independent Engineer shall undertake a test driveof the Project
Highway by a Car and by a fully loaded Truck to determine that the quality of
service conforms to the provisions of the Agreement.
2.3
Riding quality Test: Riding quality of each lane of the carriageway shall be
checked with the help of a calibrated bump integrator and the maximum
permissible roughness for purposes of this Test shall be 1,800 (one thousand and
eight hundred) rnm for each kilometre.
2.4
m on DBFOT Basis
lots and every fifth kilometre from such first pit shall form part of the sample for
this pavement quality Test.
2.5
2.6
Structural Test for bridges: All major and minor bridges constructed by the
Concessionaire shall be subjected to the Rebound Hammer and Ultrasonic Pulse
Velocity tests, to be conducted in accordance with the procedure described in
Special Report No. 17: 1996 of the IRC Highway Research Board on
Nondestructive Testing Techniques, at two spots in every span, to be chosen at
random by the Independent Engineer. Bridges with a span of 15 (fifteen) metres
or more shall also be subjected to load testing.
2.7
2.8
2.9
Safety review: Safety audit of the Project Highway shall have been undertaken by
the Safety Consultant as set forth in Schedule-L, and on the basis of such audit,
the Independent Engineer shall determine conformity of the Project Highway with
the provisions of this Agreement.
Completion/Provisioual Certificate
Upon successful completion of Tests, the Independent Engineer shall issue the
Completion Certificate or the Provisional Certificate, as the case may be, in
accordance with the provisions of Article 14.
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SCHEDULE -J
(See Clauses 14.2 & 14.3)
COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
1
It is certified that, in terms of the aforesaid Agreement, all works forming part of
Six-Laning have been completed, and the Project Highway is hereby declared fit
for entry into commercial operation on this,the ......... day o f . ........ 20.. ...
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PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE
1
Construction Works that were found to be incomplete andfor deficient have been
specified in the Punch List appended hereto, and the Concessionaire has agreed and
accepted that it shall complete and/or rectify all such works in the time and manner
set forth in the Agreement. (Some of the incomplete works have been delayed as a
result of reqons attributable to the Authority or due to Force Majeure and the
Provisional Certificate cannot be withheld on this account. Though the remaining
incomplete works have been delayed as a result of reasons attributable to the
concessionaire,)@ I am satisfied that having regard to the nature and extent of
such incomplete works, it would not be prudent to withhold commercial operation
of the Project Highway, pending completion thereof.
In view of the foregoing, I am satisfied that the Project Highway can be safely and
reliably placed in commercial service of the Users thereof, and in terms of the
Agreement, the Project Highway is hereby provisionally declared fit for entry into
commercial operation on this the ............ day of ........... 20.. ....
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SCHEDULE -K
(See Clause 1 7.2)
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
1
Maintenance Requirements
1.1
The Concessionaire shall, at all times, operate and maintain the Project Highway
in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement, Applicable Laws and
Applicable Permits. In particular, the Concessionaire shall, at all times during the
Operation Period, conform to the maintenance requirements set forth in this
Schedule-K (the "Maintenance Requirements").
1.2
The Concessionaire shall repair or rectify any defect or deficiency set forth in
Paragraph 2 of this Schedule-K within the time limit specified therein and any
failure in this behalf shall constitute a breach of the Agreement. Upon occurrence
of any breach hereunder, the Authority shall be entitled to recover Damages as set
forth in Clause 17.8 of the Agreement, without prejudice to the rights of the
Authority under the Agreement, including Termination thereof.
3.1
In respect of any defect or deficiency not specified in Annex - I of this ScheduleK, the Concessionaire shall undertake repair or rectification in accordance with
Good Industry Practice.
3.2
In respect of any defect or deficiency not specified in Annex - I of this ScheduleK, the Independent Engineer may, in conformity with Good Industry Practice,
specify the permissible limit of deviation or deterioration with reference to the
Specifications and Standards, and any deviation or deterioration beyond the
permissible limit shall be repaired or rectified by the Concessionaire within the
time limit specified by the Independent Engineer.
n DBFOT Basis
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Emergency repairslrestoration
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Schedule-K, if any
defect, deficiency or deterioration in the Project Highway poses danger to the life
or property of the Users thereof, the Concessionaire shall promptly take all
reasonable measures for eliminating or minimizing such danger.
Divestment Requirements
All defects and deficiencies specified in this Schedule-K shall be repaired and
rectified by the Concessionaire so that the Project Highway conforms to the
Maintenance Requirements on the Transfer Date.
Display of Schedule - K
The Concessionaire shall display a copy of this Schedule - K at the Toll Plaza
along with the Complaint Register stipulated in Article 46.
Annex - I
(Schedule-K)
ROADS
Temporary 1
restoration
of traffic within
24 hours; permanent
restoration within 15
days
- 180 days
- 48 hours
- 30days
- 30 days
(vi) Bleedindskidding
7days
15 days
15days
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- 6 hours
30days
7 days
- 30 days
7 days
7days
48 hours
(c) Road side furniture including road signs and pavement marking
(i)
(d)
- 48 hours
(i)
- 24 hours
(ii)
8 hours
24 hours
90 days
(iv)
Removal of vegetation affecting sight line and
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road structures
- 15 days
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(f ) Rest areas
(i) Cleaning of toilets
- 24 hours
Every 4 hours
8 hours
7days
15days
within 48 hours
within 45 days
15days
BRIDGES
15 days
- 15 days
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- 7 days
- 3 days
- 3 days
15 days
15days
- 30 days
15 days
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SCHEDULE -L
(See Clause 18.1.1)
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
1
Guiding principles
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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4.1
Not later than 90 (ninety) days from the date of this Agreement, the Authority
shall appoint a Safety Consultant for carrying out safety audit at the design stage
of the Project. The Safety Consultant shall collect data on all fatal crashes and
other road accidents which occurred on the Project Highway in the preceding two
years by obtaining copies of the relevant First Information Reports (FIRs) from
the police stations having jurisdiction. The information contained in such FIRs
shall be summarised in the form prescribed by IRCIMOSRTH for this purpose
and the data shall be analysed for the type of victims killed or injured, impacting
vehicles, location of accidents and other relevant factors.
4.2
The Concessionaire shall provide to the Safety Consultant, in four copies, the
relevant drawings containing the design details that have a bearing on safety of
Users (the "Safety Drawings"). Such design details shall include horizontal and
vertical alignments; sightlines; layouts of intersections; interchanges; road crosssection; bridges and culverts; side drains; provision for parked vehicles, slow
moving vehicles (tractors, bullock carts, bicycles) and pedestrians; bus bays; truck
lay-bys; and other incidental or consequential information. The Safety Consultant
shall review the design details and forward three copies of the Safety Drawings
with its recommendations, if any, to the Independent Engineer who shall record
its comments, if any, and forward one copy each to the Authority and the
Concessionaire.
4.3
The accident data and the design details shall be compiled, analysed and used by
the Safety Consultant for evolving a package of recommendations consisting of
safety related measures for the Project Highway. The safety audit shall be
completed in a period of three months and a report thereof (the "Safety Report")
shall be submitted to the Authority, in five copies. One copy each of the Safety
Report shall be forwarded by the Authority to the Concessionaire and the
Independent Engineer forthwith.
4.4
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recommendations, it shall state the reasons thereof and convey them to the
Authority forthwith. In the event that any or all of th? works and services
recommended in the Safety Report fall beyond the scope of Schedule-B,
Schedule-C or Schedule-D, the Concessionaire shall make a report thereon and
seek the instructions of the Authority for funding such works in accordance with
the provisions of Article 18.
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4.5
Without prejudice to the provisions of Paragraph 4.4, the Concessionaire and the
Independent Engineer shall, within 15 (fifteen) days of receiving the Safety
Report, send their respective comments thereon to the Authority, and not later
than 15 (fifteen) days of receiving such comments, the Authority shall review the
same alongwith the Safety Report and by notice direct the Concessionaire to carry
out any or all of the recommendations contained therein with such modifications
as the Authority may specify; provided that any works or services required to be
undertaken hereunder shall he governed by the provisions of Article 18.
5.1
A Safety Consultant shall be appointed by the Authority, not later than 4 (four)
months prior to the expected Project Completion Date, for carrying out a safety
audit of the completed Construction Works.
5.2
The Safety Consultant shall collect and analyse the accident data for the preceding
two years in the manner specified in Paragraph 4.1 of this Schedule-L. It shall
study the Safety Report for the Development Period and inspect the Project
Highway to assess the adequacy of safety measures. The Safety Consultant shall
complete the safety audit within a period of 4 (four) months and submit a Safety
Report recommending a package of additional road safety measures, if any, that
are considered essential for reducing accident hazards on the Project Highway.
Such recommendations shall be processed, mutatis mutandis, and acted upon in
the manner set forth in Paragraphs 4.3,4.4 and 4.5 of this Schedule-L.
5.3
6.1
6.2
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"HSMU") to be functional on and after COD, and designate one of its officers to
be in-charge of the HSMU. Such officer shall have specialist knowledge and
training in road safety and traffic engineering by having attended a course
conducted by a reputed organisation on the subject.
6.3
The Concessionaire shall keep a copy of every FIR recorded by the Police with
respect to any accident occurring on the Project Highway. In addition, the
Concessionaire shall also collect data for all cases of accidents not recorded by
the Police but where a vehicle rolled over or had to be towed away. The
information so collected shall be summarised in the form prescribed by IRC/
MOSRTH for this purpose. The Concessionaire shall also record the exact
location of each accident on a road map. The aforesaid data shall be submitted to
the Authority at the conclusion of every quarter and to the Safety Consultant as
and when appointed.
6.4
The Concessionaire shall submit to the Authority before the 31st (thirty first) May
of each year, an annual report (in ten copies) containing, without limitation, a
detailed listing and analysis of all accidents of the preceding Accounting Year and
the measures taken by the Concessionaire pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph
6.1 of this Schedule-L for averting or minimising such accidents in future.
6.5
Once in every Accounting Year, a safety audit shall be carried out by the Safety
Consultant to be appointed by the Authority. It shall review and analyse the
annual report and accident data of the preceding year, and undertake an inspection
of the Project Highway. The Safety Consultant shall complete the safety audit
within a period of 1 (one) month and submit a Safety Report recommending
specific improvements, if any, required to be made to the road, bridges, culverts,
markings, signs, road furniture and Project Facilities, including cattle crossings
and pedestrian crossings. Such recommendations shall be processed, mutatis
murandis, and acted upon in the manner set forth in Paragraphs 4.3,4.4and 4.5 of
this Schedule-L.
Costs and expenses incurred in connection with the Safety Requirements set forth
herein, including the provisions of Paragraph 2 of this Schedule, shall be met in
accordance with Article 18, and in particular, the remuneration of the Safety
Consultant, safety audit, and costs incidental thereto, shall be met out of the
Safety Fund.
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SCHEDULE -M
(See clnusel9.j)
Month:
G Total
Note 1: The above statement does not include Local Users and vehicles travelling on
Passes
Note 2: Monthly Fee Statements for Passes have been prepared separately in the above
format and are enclosed.
Remarks, if any:
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SCHEDULE -N
(See Clause22.I )
hype of Vehicle
Week ending:
(1)
A
Fee paying Traffic
A1 Car
A2 LCV
A3 Bus
A4 Truck
A5 Multi-axle Truck
A6 Oversized vehicle
Total (A)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Remarks, if any:
Project Highway:
Type of Vehicle
Week ending:
No. of Vehicles canying load:
Permitted No. of
Vehicles
Gross
Vehicle
weighed
Weight
(Sample
(Tonnes) size)
Within
Up to
permissible 10% in
excess
limits
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
A LCV
B Truck
C Multi-axle
Truck
D Total
Note: Sample size shall not be less than 200 trucks per week and 20 trucks per day, and
should include a proportionate number of Multi-axle Trucks.
Remarks, if any:
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SCHEDULE -0
(See Clause 22.3.1)
TRAFFIC SAMPLING
1
Traffic sampling
The Authority may, in its discretion and at its own cost, undertake traffic
sampling, pursuant to Clause 22.3, in order to determine the actual traffic on the
Project Highway. Such traffic sampling shall be undertaken through the
Independent Engineer in the manner set forth below.
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SCHEDULE -P
(See Clause 23.1)
1.1
1.2
1.3
The Authority shall invite the aforesaid firms in the Panel of Firms to submit their
respective technical and financial offers, each in a separate sealed cover. All the
technical bids so received shall be opened and pursuant to the evaluation thereof,
the Authority shall shortlist 3 (three) eligible firms on the basis of their technical
scores. The financial bids in respect of such 3 (three) firms shall be opened and
the order of priority as among these firms shall be determined on the basis of a
weighted evaluation where technical and financial scores shall be assigned
respective weights of 80:20.
2.1
2.2
The nature
htm on DBFOTBosis
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SCHEDULE -Q
(See Clause 23.2.1)
Scope
1.1
These Terms of Reference for the Independent Engineer (the "TOR") are being
specified pursuant to the Concession Agreement dated ............... (the
"Agreement"), which has been entered into between the Authority and M/s L&T
PNG Tollway Private Limited (the "Concessionaire") for Six-Laning of the
Pimpalgaon-Nashik-Gonde section (km 380.000 to Km. 440.000) of National
Highway No. 3 in the State of Maharashtra on design, build, finance, operate and
transfer (DBFOT) basis, and a copy of which is annexed hereto and marked as
Annex-A to form part of this TOR.
1.2
This TOR shall apply to construction, operation and maintenance of the Six-Lane
Project Highway.
2.1
The words and expressions beginning with or in capital letters used in this TOR
and not defined herein but defined in the Agreement shall have, unless repugnant
to the context, the meaning respectively assigned to them in the Agreement.
2.2
References to Articles, Clauses and Schedules in this TOR shall, except where the
context otherwise requires, be deemed to be references to the Articles, Clauses
and Schedules of the Agreement, and references to Paragraphs shall be deemed to
be references to Paragraphs of this TOR.
2.3
The rules of interpretation stated in Clauses 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 of the Agreement
shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to this TOR.
3.1
The role and functions of the Independent Engineer shall include the following:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
review, inspection
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of India
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(v)
(vi)
(vii)
3.2
The Independent Engineer shall discharge its duties in a fair, impartial and
efficient manner, consistent with the highest standards of professional integrity
and Good Industry Practice.
Development Period
4.1
4.2
4.3
The Independent Engineer shall review the Drawings sent to it by the Safety
Consultant in accordance with Schedule-L and furnish its comments thereon to
the Authority and the Concessionaire within 7 (seven) days of receiving such
Drawings. The Independent Engineer shall also review the Safety Report and
furnish its comments thereon to the Authority within 15 (fifteen) days of
receiving such report.
4.4
4.5
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comment on the EPC Contract or any other contract for construction, operation
and maintenance of the Project Highway, a n d furnish its comments within 7
(seven) days from receipt of such reference from the Authority.
5
Construction Period
5.1
5.2
The Independent Engineer shall review the monthly progress report furnished by
the Concessionaire and send its comments thereon to the Authority and the
Concessionaire within 7 (seven) days of receipt of such report.
5.3
The Independent Engineer shall inspect the Construction Works and the Project
Highway once every month, preferably after receipt of the monthly progress
report from the Concessionaire, but before the 20th (twentieth) day of each month
in any case, and make out a report of such inspection (the "Inspection Report")
setting forth an overview of the status, progress, quality and safety of
construction, including the work methodology adopted, the materials used and
their sources, and conformity of Construction Works with the Scope of the Project
and the Specifications and Standards. In a separate section of the Inspection
Report, the Independent Engineer shall describe in reasonable detail the lapses,
defects or deficiencies observed by it in the construction of the Project Highway.
The Inspection Report shall also contain a review of the maintenance of the
existing lanes in conformity with the provisions of the Agreement. The
Independent Engineer shall send a copy of its Inspection Report to the Authority
and the Concessionaire within 7 (seven) days of the inspection.
5.4
The Independent Engineer may inspect the Project Highway more than once in a
month if any lapses, defects or deficiencies require such inspections.
5.5
5.6
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tests prescribed for each category or type of tests in the Quality Control Manuals;
provided that the Indepenc'ent Engineer may, for reasons to be recorded in
writing, increase the aforesaid sample size by up to 10% (ten per cent) for certain
categories or types of tests.
5.7
The timing of tests referred to in Paragraph 5.5, and the criteria for acceptance1
rejection of their results shall be determined by the Independent Engineer in
accordance with the Quality Control Manuals. The tests shall be undertaken on a
random sample basis and shall be in addition to, and independent of, the tests that
may be carried out by the Concessionaire for its own quality assurance in
accordance with Good Industry Practice.
5.8
In the event that the Concessionaire carries out any remedial works for removal or
rectification of any defects or deficiencies, the Independent Engineer shall require
the Concessionaire to carry out, or cause to be carried out, tests to determine that
such remedial works have brought the Construction Works into conformity with
the Specifications and Standards, and the provisions of this Paragraph 5 shall
apply to such tests.
5.9
In the event that the Concessionaire fails to achieve any of the Project Milestones,
the Independent Engineer shall undertake a review of the progress of construction
and identify potential delays, if any. If the Independent Engineer shall determine
that completion of the Project Highway is not feasible within the time specified in
the Agreement, it shall require the Concessionaire to indicate within 15 (fifteen)
days the steps proposed to be taken to expedite progress, and the period within
which the Project Completion Date shall be achieved. Upon receipt of a report
from the Concessionaire, the Independent Engineer shall review the same and
send its comments to the Authority and the Concessionaire forthwith.
5.10
5.11
In the event that the Concessionaire carries out any remedial measures to secure
the safety of suspended works and Users, it may, by notice in writing, require the
Independent Engineer to inspect such works, and within 3 (three) days of
receiving such notice, the Independent Engineer shall inspect the suspended
works and make a report to the Authority forthwith, recommending whether or
not such suspension may be revoked by the Authority.
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reasonably entitled, and shall notify the Authority and the Concessionaire of the
same.
5.13
The Independent Engineer shall carry out, or cause to be carried out, all the Tests
specified in Schedule-I and issue a Completion Certificate or Provisional
Certificate, as the case may be. For carrying out its functions under this Paragraph
5.13 and all matters incidental thereto, the Independent Engineer shall act under
and in accordance with the provisions of Article 14 and Schedule-I.
5.14
Upon reference from the Authority, the Independent Engineer shall make a fair
and reasonable assessment of the costs of providing information, works and
services as set forth in Article 16 and certify the reasonableness of such costs for
payment by the Authority to the Concessionaire.
5.15
The Independent Engineer shall aid and advise the Concessionaire in preparing
the Maintenance Manual.
Operation Period
6.1
6.2
6.3
The Independent Engineer shall review the monthly status report furnished by the
Concessionaire and send its comments thereon to the Authority and the
Concessionaire within 7 (seven) days of receipt of such report.
6.4
The Independent Engineer shall inspect the Project Highway once every month,
preferably after receipt of the monthly status report fiom the Concessionaire, but
before the 20th (twentieth) day of each month in any case, and make out an O&M
Inspection Report setting forth an overview of the status, quality and safety of
O&M including its conformity with the Maintenance Requirements and Safety
Requirements. In a separate section of the O&M Inspection Report, the
Independent Engineer shall describe in reasonable detail the lapses, defects or
deficiencies observed by it in O&M of the Project Highway. The Independent
Engineer shall send a copy of its O&M Inspection Report to the Authority and the
Concessionaire within 7 (seven) days of the inspection.
6.5
The Independent Engineer may inspect the Project Highway more than once in a
month, if any lapses, defects or deficiencies require such inspections.
6.6
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6.8
6.9
The Independent Engineer shall examine the request of the Concessionaire for
closure of any lane(s) of the carriageway for undertaking maintenancelrepair
thereof, keeping in view the need to minimise disruption in traffic and the time
required for completing such maintenancelrepair in accordance with Good
Industry Practice. It shall grant permission with such modifications, as it may
deem necessary, within 3 (three) days of receiving a request from the
Concessionaire. Upon expiry of the permitted period of closure, the Independent
Engineer shall monitor the reopening of such lane(s), and in case of delay,
determine the Damages payable by the Concessionaire to the Authority under
Clause 17.7.
6.10
The Independent Engineer shall monitor and review the curing of defects and
deficiencies by the Concessionaire as set forth in Clause 19.4.
6.11
In the event that the Concessionaire notifies the Independent Engineer of any
modifications that it proposes to make to the Project Highway, the Independent
Engineer shall review the same and send its comments to the Authority and the
Concessionaire within 15 (fifteen) days of receiving the proposal.
6.12
The Independent Engineer shall undertake traffic sampling, as and when required
by the Authority, under and in accordance with Article 22 and Schedule-0.
Termination
7.1
At any time, not earlier than 90 (ninety) days prior to Termination but not later
than 15 (fifteen) days prior to such Termination, the Independent Engineer shall,
in the presence of a representative of the Concessionaire, inspect the Project
Highway for determining compliance by the Concessionaire with the Divestment
Requirements set forth in Clause 38.1 and, if required, cause tests to be carried
for determining such compliance. If the
the status of the Project Highway is such
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The Independent Engineer shall inspect the Project Highway once in every
15(fifteen) days during a period of 90 (ninety) days after Termination for
determining the liability of the Concessionaire under Article 39, in respect of the
defects or deficiencies specified therein. If any such defect or deficiency is found
by the Independent Engineer, it shall make a report in reasonable detail and send
it forthwith to the Authority and the Concessionaire.
8.1
The Independent Engineer shall determine the costs, andlor their reasonableness,
that are required to be determined by it under the Agreement.
8.2
The Independent Engineer shall determine the period, or any extension thereof,
that is required to be determined by it under the Agreement.
9.1
When called upon by either Party in the event of any Dispute, the Independent
Engineer shall mediate and assist the Parties in arriving at an amicable settlement.
9.2
In the event of any disagreement between the Parties regarding the meaning,
scope and nature of Good Industry Practice, as set forth in any provision of the
Agreement, the Independent Engineer shall specify such meaning, scope and
nature by issuing a reasoned written statement relying on good industry practice
and authentic literature.
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Miscellaneous
11.1
11.2
11.3
The Independent Engineer shall obtain, and the Concessionaire shall furnish in
two c o ~ i e sthereof. all communications and reworts reauired to be submitted,
ssionaire to the Independent Engineer,
under this Agreement, b
end one of the copies to the Authority
whereupon the Independe
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The Independent Engineer shall retain at least one copy each of all Drawings and
Documents received by it, including 'as-built' Drawings, and keep them in its safe
custody.
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said Concessionaire to collect and retain the said fees on and from the date of
commercial operation of the said section of national highway, subject to and in
accordance with the said Rules and the provisions of the aforesaid agreement.
The fee levied and collected hereunder shall be due and payable at the
following Toll Plaza for the distance specified for such Toll Plaza:
S. No.
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S. No.
Nature of Structure
Cost
(in Rs. crore)
Elevated Corridor
(Approx. 5.7 Km.)
450.00
1.
They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
(3)
They shall not apply to agreements and contracts executed and bids invited prior to the
publication of these rules.
2.
Definitions.- ( I ) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,(a) "Act" means the National Highways Act. 1956;
(b) "base year" means the period from 1" April 2007 to 31' March 2008;
(c) "bypass" means a section of the national highway bypassing a town or city;
(d) "concessionaire" means a person with whom an agreement has been entered into
under section 8A of the Act;
(e) "elevated highway" means any section of national highway raised above ground level
through support of peirs or columns;
(f) 'executing authority" means an officer or authority notified by the Central Government
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(k) "mechanical vehicle" means any vehicle driven under its own power including a motor
3.
Levy of fee.- (1) The Central Government may by notification, levy fee for use of any
section of national highway, permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel forming part of the national
highway, as the case may be, in accordance with the provisions of these rules:
Provided that the Central Government may, by notification, exempt any section of national
highway, permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel constructed through a public funded project from
levy of such fee or part thereof, and subject to such conditions as may be specified in that
notification.
The collection of fee levied under sub-rule (1) of Rule 3, shall commence within forty(2)
five days from the date of completion of the section of national highway, permanent bridge,
bypass or tunnel, as the case may be, constructed through a public funded project.
In case of private investment project, the collection of fee levied under sub-rule (1) shall
(3)
be made in accordance with the terms of the agreement entered into by the concessionaire.
(4)
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No fee shall be levied for the use of the section of national highway, permanent bridge,
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Provided that three wheelers, tractors and animal-drawn vehicles shall not be allowed to use
the section of national highway, permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel, as the case may be, where
a service road or alternative road is ava~lablein lieu of the said national highway, permanent
bridge, bypass or tunnel:
Provided further that where service road or alternative road is available and the owner, driver
or the person in charge of a two wheeler is making use of the section of national highway,
permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel, as the case may be, he or she shall be charged fifty per
cent. of the fee levied on a car.
Explanation1.- For the purposes of this rule,- (a) "alternative road" means such other road, the
carriageway of which is more than ten meters wide and the length of which does not exceed the
corresponding length of such section of national highway by twenty per cent. thereof;
(b) "service road" means a road running parallel to a section of the national highway which
provides access to the land adjoining such section of the national highway.
(5) The fee notified by the Central Government under these rules shall be rounded off and levied
(1) The rate of fee for use of the section of national highway,
permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel constructed through public funded project or private
investment project shall be identical.
The rate of fee for use of a section of national highway of four or more lanes shall, for the
(2)
base year 2007-08, be the product of the length of such section multiplied by the following rates.
namely:-
TVDe of Vehicle
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Explanation.- For the purposes of this rule,(a) "caf or "jeep" or ' J + F & c & & motor
J ~ ~ vehicle" means any mechanical vehicle the gross
vehicle weight of&
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The rate of fee for use of a section of national highway, having two lanes and on which
(3)
the average investment for up gradation has exceeded rupees one crore per kilometer, shall be
sixty per cent. of the rate of fee specified under sub-rule (2) of Rule 4.
The rate of fee for use of permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel constructed with the cost
(4)
exceeding rupees ten crore, shall, for the base year 2007-08, be as follows:Base rate of fee lruoees Det vehicle oer t r i ~ )
HCM,
EME or
MAV
22
4.50
Oversized
Vehicle
30
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Provided that while computing fee for the section of national highway on which a permanent
bridge, bypass or tunnel costing rupees fifty crore or more is situated, the length of such
permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel shall be excluded from the length of such section of national
highway and fee shall be levied at the rates specified for such permanent bridge, bypass and
tunnel:
Provided further that where the cost of such permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel, as the case may
be, is less than rupees fifty crore, and the said permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel, form part of
the section of national highway, then instead of above rate of fee, the rate of fee specified under
sub-rule (2) of Rule 4 shall be applicable for such permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel.
Explanation.- For the purpose of this sub-rule,(a) the cost for private investment project, shall be the cost as assessed by the executing
authority prior to invitation of bids from the concessionaire;
(b) the cost for public funded project shall be the cost as assessed by the executing
authority six months prior to completion thereof.
increased without compounding, by three per cent. each year with effect from the 1st day
of April, 2008 and such increased rate shall be deemed to be the base rate for the
subsequent years.
(2) The applicable base rates shall be revised annually with effect from April 1 each
year to reflect the increase in wholesale price index between the week ending on January
6, 2007 (i.e. 208.7) and the week ending on or immediately after January 1 of the year in
which such revision is undertaken but such revision shall be restricted to forty per cent of
the increase in wholesale price index.
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(3) The formula for determining the applicable rate of fee shall be as follows:-
(a) applicable rate of fee shall be the rate payable by the user;
(b) base rate shall be the rate specified in rule 4 read with sub- rule (1);
(c) WPI A means the wholesale price index of the week ending on or subsequent to 1st
January immediately preceding the date of revision under these rules; and
(d) WPI B means the wholesale price index of the week ending on 6th January, 2007
i.e. 208.7.
Illustration:
If the revision is to be made for the year 2008-09 by applying the wholesale price
index of the week ending on 5th January 2008 (i.e. 216.6). then the rate for car, jeep or
van will be 0.6796 as computed below:
u.tjtivs + U . ~ Y
u.4 =
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year.
Annual revision of rate of fee under this rule shall be effective from first of April every
6.
Collection of fee.-
(1) Fee levied under these rules shall be collected by the Central
Government or the executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case may be, at the
toll plaza.
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(3)
The fee collected under these rules shall be paid either in cash or through smart card or
on board unit (transponder) or any other like device:
Provided that no additional charges shall be realised for making the payment of fee by use of a
smart card or on board unit (transponder) or any other such device.
(4)
Any driver, owner or person in charge of a mechanical vehicle who opts for the
installation of on board unit (transponder) or any other such device for payment of fee.
shall deposit a refundable security equivalent to the cost of the equipment with the
Central Government, the executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case may be.
for such installation and no interest shall accrue on such security deposit.
(5)
The person receiving such fee under sub-rule (2) of Rule 6, shall issue to the driver,
owner or person in charge of mechanical vehicle a receipt, specifying therein the date
and time of such receipt of fee, total amount received, and the class of vehicle for which
the fee has been received:
Provided that where the fee is paid through smart card or on board unit (transponder) or any
other such device, a receipt shall be issued on demand only.
(6)
The fee shall be collected in perpetuity by the Central Government or the executing
authority, as the case may be, and for a specified period in accordance with the terms of
the agreement entered into by the concessionaire.
(7)
In respect of public funded projects the fee levied under these rules shall be collected by
the Central Government, or the executing authority, as the case may be, through its own
officials or through a contactor.
7.
Remittance and appropriation of fee.- (1) In case of public funded projects, the fee
collected under the provisions of these rules by every executing authority shall be
remitted to the Central Government:
Provided that the Central Government may by notification allow any or all executing authorities to
appropriate the whole or any part of the fee for such purposes and subject to such conditions as
may be specified in the said notification:
Provided further that in case of pri
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of these rules shall be appropriated by the concessionaire in accordance with the provisions of
and for the performance of its obligations under the agreement entered into by such
concessionaire.
(2)
Every executing authority shall remit to the Central Government, the amount of fee
collected over and above the amount permitted to be appropriated by the executing
authority under sub-rule (1) of Rule 7, within ninety days from the date of the closing of
the financial year along with an annual return showing the amount collected and the
expenditure incurred on collection of fee, including the administrative and management
expenses.
(3)
8.
Location of toll plaza.- (1) The executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case
may be, shall establish a toll plaza beyond a distance of ten kilometers from a municipal
or local town area limits:
Provided that the executing authority may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, locate or allow
the concessionaire to locate a toll plaza within a distance of ten kilometers of such municipal or
local town area limits, but in no case within five kilometers of such municipal or local town area
limits:
Provided further that where a section of the national highway, permanent bridge, bypass or
tunnel, as the case may be, is constructed within the municipal or town area limits or within five
kilometers from such limits, primarily for use of the residents of such municipal or town area, the
toll plaza may be established within the municipal or town area limits or within a distance of five
kilometers from such limits.
(2)
Any other toll plaza on the same section of national highway and in the same direction
shall not be established within a distance of sixty kilometers:
Provided that where the executing authority deems necessary, it may for reasons to be recorded
in writing, establish or allow the concessionaire to establish another toll plaza within a distance of
sixty kilometers:
Provided further that a toll plaza ma
another toll plaza if such toll pl
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9.
Discounts.-(I) The executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case may be, shall
upon request provide a pass for multiple journeys to cross a toll plaza within the specified
period at the rates specified in sub-rule (2) of Rule 9.
(2)
A driver, owner or person in charge of a mechanical vehicle who makes use of the
section of national highway, permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel, may opt for such pass
and he or she shall have to pay the fee in accordance with the following rates, namely:-
Amount payable
(3)
A person who owns a mechanical vehicle registered for non-commercial purposes and
uses it as such for commuting on a section of national highway, permanent bridge,
bypass or tunnel, may obtain a pass, on payment of fee at the base rate for the year
2007-2008 of rupees one hundred and fifty per calendar month and revised annually in
accordance with rule 5, authorising it to cross the toll plaza specified in such pass:
Provided that such pass shall be issued only if such driver, owner or person in charge of such
mechanical vehicle resides within a distance of twenty kilometers from the toll plaza specified by
such person and the use of such section of national highway, permanent bridge, bypass or
tunnel, as the case may be, does not extend beyond the toll plaza next to the specified toll plaza.
Provided further that no such pass shall be issued if a service road or alternative road is available
for use by such driver, owner or person in charge of a mechanical vehicle.
(4)
No pass shall be issued or fee collected from a driver, owner or person in charge of a
mechanical vehicle that uses part of the section of a national highway and does not cross
a toll Dlaza.
10.
owner or a person in charge of a mechanical vehicle under any law for the time being in
force, a mechanical vehicle which is loaded in excess of the permissible load specified for
its category under sub-rule (2) of rule 4, shall be liable to pay fee at such rate which is
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Provided that the payment of such fee for overloading shall not entitle a driver or owner or a
person in charge of a mechanical vehicle to make use of such national highway and his or her
vehicle shall be prevented from using the national highway or crossing the toll plaza until the
excess load has been removed from such mechanical vehicle.
(2)
Provided that where no weighbridge has been installed at the toll plaza, no fee for overloading
shall be levied and collected under this rule and the driver, owner or person incharge of the
mechanical vehicle shall be liable to pay fee applicable for such vehicle only.
11.
mechanical vehicle,.
(a)
(iii)
(iv)
(V)
the Governor;
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
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(xi)
(xii)
(xiii)
(xiv)
(xv)
(xvi)
(xvii)
accordance with the provisions of the Indian Toll (Army and Air Force) Act. 1901
and rules made thereunder, as extended to Navy also;
(ii)
the Central and State armed forces in uniform including para military forces and
police;
(iii)
an executive Magistrate;
(iv)
(v)
the National Highway Authority or any other organisation or person using such
vehicle for inspection, survey, construction or operation and maintenance
thereof; and
12.
(2)
meters ahead of the toll plaza and in English and local language five hundred meters
ahead of the toll plaza,(i) the amount of fee payable for each class of vehicles and the discounts available under rule
9;
(ii) the categories of vehicles exempted from payment of fee; and
(iii) the name, address and telephone or contact number of the executing authority or the
concessionaire, as the case may be.
The height of the display boards, their quality and size of lettering shall be clearly visible
(3)
and legible to the users.
13.
the executing authority, as the case may be, may assess the excess fee collected, if any,
by the executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case may be, and recover the
same from such authority or concessionaire , along with an additional sum equal to twenty
five per cent. of the excess fee collected:
Provided that no recovery of such excess fee shall be made unless an opportunity of hearing has
been given to the executing authority
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(2)
Government or the executing authority, as the case may be, in this behalf, who shall after
hearing the parties pass an order on such complaint for refund of excess payment and
damages for the inconvenience suffered by such user within thirty days.
14.
Failure t o pay fee.- (1) If any driver, owner or person in charge of a mechanical vehicle
does not pay or refuses to pay the fee for use of national highway, permanent bridge,
bypass or tunnel, his or her vehicle shall not be allowed to use such section of national
highway, permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel and in case such vehicle obstructs the
normal flow of traffic, the executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case may be.
may get such obstructing vehicle removed from the national highway, permanent bridge,
bypass or tunnel, as the case may be.
(2)
Where the driver or the person in charge of a mechanical vehicle refuses or fails to pay
the fee levied under these rules, the same shall be recovered from the registered owner
of the mechanical vehicle.
(3)
Where the Central Government, executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case
may be, has reason to believe that a mechanical vehicle is plying on a section of the
national highway, permanent bridge, bypass or tunnel without payment of fee due, it may
stop such vehicle for the purpose of verifying the payment thereof and collect the fee due
from such vehicle.
15.
Central Government or the executing authority, as the case may be shall have the power
to verify the collection of fee, and inspect any document, records, other information.
receipts or reports of the executing authority or the concessionaire, as the case may be.
16.
Collection o f fee in respect of Private Investment Project.- (1) The fee levied under
the provisions of sub-rule (3) of rule 3 shall be collected by the concessionaire till its
agreement is in force.
(2)
On and from the date of expiry of the agreement specified under sub-rule (3) of rule 3,
the fee levied shall be collected by the Central Government or the executing authority, as
the case may be.
17.
there is evasion of fee, may allow on such terms andconditions as it may impose, the
installation of such additional barrier by the Central Government, the executing authority
or the concessionaire, as the case may be, within ten kilometers from the toll plaza, to
check the evasion of fee:
Provided that the Central Government or the executing authority, as the case may be, may, at
any tlme, for reasons to be recorded in writing, withdraw such permission.
Provided further that where the Central Government or the executing authority, as the case may
be, do not allow installation of an additional barrier by the concessionaire, the reasons for such
refusal shall be communicated to such concessionaire within a reasonable period.
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(See Clause 31.1.2)
ESCROW AGREEMENT
THIS ESCROW AGREEMENT is entered into on Chis the ........ day of .......... 20. ...
AMONGST
1
...................... name and particulars of the Escrow Bank and having its
registered office at ........................ (hereinafter referred to as the "Escrow
Bank" which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context or meaning
thereof, include its successors and substitutes); and
WHEREAS:
(A)
(B)
Senior Lenders have agreed to finance the Project in accordance with the terms
and conditions set forth in the Financing Ameements.
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Definitions
In this Agreement, the following words and expressions shall, unless repugnant to
the context or meaning thereof, have the meaning hereinafter respectively
assigned to them:
"Agreement" means this Escrow Agreement and any amendment thereto made in
accordance with the provisions contained herein;
"Concession Agreement" means the Concession Agreement referred to in
Recital (A) above and annexed hereto as Annex-A, and shall include all of its
Recitals and Schedules and any amendments made thereto in accordance with the
provisions contained in this behalf therein;
"Cure Period" means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any
breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Concessionaire, and
shall commence from the date on which a notice is delivered by the Authority or
the Lenders' Representative, as the case may be, to the Concessionaire asking the
latter to cure the breach or default specified in such notice;
"Escrow Account" means an escrow account established in terms of and under
this Agreement, and shall include the Sub-Accounts;
"Escrow Default" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Clause 6.1;
"Lenders' Representative" means the person referred to as the Lenders'
Representative in the foregoing Recitals;
"Parties" means the parties to this Agreement collectively and "Party" shall mean
any of the Parties to this Agreement individually;
"Payment Date" means, in relation to any payment specified in Clause 4.1, the
date(s) specified for such payment; and
"Sub-Accounts" means the respective Sub-Accounts of the Escrow Account, into
which the monies specified in Clause 4.1 would be credited every month and paid
out if due, and if not due in a month then appropriated proportionately in such
month and retained in the respective Sub Accounts and paid out therefrom on the
Payment Date(s).
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Interpretation
ESCROW ACCOUNT
2.1
2.1.1
The Concessionaire hereby appoints the Escrow Bank to act as trustee for the
Authority, the Lenders' Representative and the Concessionaire in connection
herewith and authorises the Escrow Bank to exercise such rights, powers,
authorities and discretion as are specifically delegated to the Escrow Bank by the
terms hereof together with all such rights, powers, authorities and discretion as are
reasonably incidental hereto, and the Escrow Bank accepts such appointment
pursuant to the terms hereof.
2.1.2 The Concessionaire hereby declares that all rights, title and interest in and to the
Escrow Account shall be vested in the Escrow Bank and held in trust for the
Authority, the Lenders' Representative and the Concessionaire, and applied in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement. No person other than the Authority,
the Lenders' Representative and the Concessionaire shall have any rights
hereunder as the beneficiaries of, or as third party beneficiaries under this
Agreement.
2.2
2.3
2:3.1
Within 30 (thirty) days from the date of this Agreement, and in any case prior to
the Appointed Date, the Concessionaire shall open and establish the Escrow
Account with the .......................... .. (name of Branch) Branch of the Escrow
Bank. The Escrow Account shall be denominated in Rupees.
2.3.2
The Escrow Bank shall maintain the Escrow Account in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement and its usual practices and applicable regulations, and
pay the maximum rate of interest payable to similar customers on the balance in
the said account from time to time.
2.3.3
The Escrow Bank and the Concessionaire shall, after consultation with the
Lenders' Representative, agree on the detailed mandates, terms and conditions,
and operating procedures for the Escrow Account, but in the event of any conflict
. or inconsistency between this Agreement and such mandates, terms and
conditions, or procedures, this Agreement shall prevail.
2.4
2.5
2.6
3.1
3.1.1
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(a)
all monies received in relation to the Project from any source, including
the Senior Lenders, lenders of Subordin:~tedDebt and the Authority;
(b)
(c)
(d)
any other revenues, deposits or capital receipts, as the case may be, from
or in respect of the Project Highway; and
(e)
3.1.2
The Concessionaire may at any time make deposits of its other funds into the
Escrow Account, provided that the provisions of this Agreement shall apply to
such deposits.
3.2
(b)
(c)
all Fee collected by the Authority in exercise of its rights under the
Concession Agreement; and
(d)
Termination Payments:
Provided that the Authority shall be entitled to appropriate from the aforesaid
amounts, any Concession Fee due and payable to it by the Concessionaire, and the
balance remaining shall be deposited into the Escrow Account,
3.3
3.4
Interest on deposits
The Escrow Bank agrees and und
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of the Escrow Account shall be credited to the Escrow Account; provided that the
Escrow Bank shall be entitled to appropriate therefrom the fee and expenses due
to it from the Concessionaire in relation to the Escrow Account and credit the
balance remaining to the Escrow Account.
4.1
4.1.1
all taxes due and payable by the Concessionaire for and in respect of the
Project Highway;
(b)
(c)
O&M Expenses, subject to the ceiling, if any, set forth in the Financing
Agreements;
(d)
(e)
(f)
{(g)
(h)
all payments and Damages certified by the Authority as due and payable
to it by the Concessionaire pursuant to the Concession Agreement,
including repayment of Revenue Shortfall Loan;
(i)
(j)
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4.1.2 Not later than 60 (sixty) days prior to the commencement of each Accounting
Year, the Concessionaire shall provide to the Escrow Bank, with prior written
approval of the Lenders' Representative, details of the amounts likely to be
required for each of the payment obligations set forth in this Clause 4.1; provided
that such amounts may be subsequently modified, with prior written approval of
the Lenders' Representative, if fresh information received during the course of the
year makes such modification necessary.
4.2
all taxes due and payable by the Concessionaire for and in respect of the
Project Highway;
(b)
(c)
(d)
all payments and Damages certified by the Authority as due and payable
to it by the Concessionaire pursuant to the Concession Agreement,
including {Premium,} repayment of Revenue Shortfall Loan and any
claims in connection with or arising out of Termination;
(e)
retention and payments arising out of, or in relation to, liability for defects
and deficiencies set forth in Article 39 of the Concession Agreement;
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
Provided that the disbursements specified in Sub-clause (j) of this Clause 4.2 shall
be undertaken only after the Vesting Certificate has been issued by the Authority.
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suff~cientto meet all the requirements, the Escrow Bank shall apply such funds in
the serial order of priority until exhaustion thereof.
4.4
4.5
5.1
Segregation of funds
Monies and other property received by the Escrow Bank under this Agreement
shall, until used or applied in accordance with this Agreement, be held by the
Escrow Bank in trust for the purposes for which they were received, and shall be
segregated from other funds and property of the Escrow Bank.
5.2
Notification of balances
7 (seven) business days prior to each Payment Date (and for this purpose the
Escrow Bank shall be entitled to rely on an affirmation by the Concessionaire
andlor the Lenders' Representative as to the relevant Payment Dates), the Escrow
Bank shall notify the Lenders' Representative of the balances in the Escrow
Account and Sub-Accounts as at the close of business on the immediately
preceding business day.
5.3
may, in the absence of bad faith or gross negligence on its part, rely as to
any matters of fact which might r
xpected to be within the
signed by or on behalf
knowledge of the Concessionaire
of the Concessionaire;
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(b)
may, in the absence of bad faith or gross negligence on its part, rely upon
the authenticity of any communication or document believed by it to be
authentic;
(c)
shall, within 5 (five) business days after receipt, deliver a copy to the
Lenders' Representative of any notice or document received by it in its
capacity as the Escrow Bank from the Concessionaire or any other person
hereunder or in connection herewith; and
(d)
shall, within 5 (fivej business days after receipt, deliver a copy to the
Concessionaire of any notice or document received by it from the
Lenders' Representative in connection herewith.
No set off
The Escrow Bank agrees not to claim or exercise any right of set off, banker's lien
or other right or remedy with respect to amounts standing to the credit of the
Escrow Account. For the avoidance of doubt, it is hereby acknowledged and
agreed by the Escrow Bank that the monies and properties held by the Escrow
Bank in the Escrow Account shall not be considered as part of the assets of the
Escrow Bank and being trust property, shall in the case of bankruptcy or
liquidation of the Escrow Bank, be wholly excluded from the assets of the Escrow
Bank in such bankruptcy or liquidation.
5.5
Regulatory approvals
The Escrow Bank shall use its best efforts to procure, and thereafter maintain and
comply with,all regulatory approvals required for it to establish and operate the
Escrow Account. The Escrow Bank represents and warrants that it is not aware of
any reason why such regulatory approvals will not ordinarily be granted to the
Escrow Bank.
ESCROW DEFAULT
6.1
Escrow Default
6.1.1
(b)
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7.1
7.2
The Concessionaire may, by not less than 45 (forty five) days prior notice to the
Escrow Bank, the Authority and the Lenders' Representative, terminate this
Agreement and appoint a new Escrow Bank, provided that the new Escrow Bank
is acceptable to the Lenders' Representative and arrangements are made
satisfactory to the Lenders' Representative for transfer of amounts deposited in
the Escrow Account to a new Escrow Account established with the successor
Escrow Bank. The termination of this Agreement shall take effect only upon
coming into force of an Escrow Agreement with the substitute Escrow Bank.
7.3
8.1
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a supplementary escrow agreement with the Escrow Bank providing, inter alia,
for detailed procedures and documentation for withdrawals from Sub-Accounts
pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 and for matters not covered under this Agreement such
as the rights and obligations of Senior Lenders and lenders of Subordinated Debt,
investment of surplus funds, restrictions on withdrawals by the Concessionaire in
the event of breach of this Agreement or upon occurrence of an Escrow Default,
procedures relating to operation of the Escrow Account and withdrawal
therefrom, reporting requirements and any matters incidental thereto; provided
that such supplementary escrow agreement shall not contain any provision which
is inconsistent with this Agreement and in the event of any conflict or
inconsistency between provisions of this Agreement and such supplementary
escrow agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail.
INDEMNITY
9.1
General indemnity
9.1.1 The Concessionaire will indemnify, defend and hold the Authority, Escrow Bank
and the Senior Lenders, acting through the Lenders' Representative, harmless
against any and all proceedings, actions and third party claims for any loss,
damage, cost and expense arising out of any breach by the Concessionaire of any
of its obligations under this Agreement or on account of failure of the
Concessionaire to comply with Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits.
9.1.2 The Authority will indemnify, defend and hold the Concessionaire harmless
against any and all proceedings, actions and third party claims for any loss,
damage, cost and expense arising out of failure of the Authority to fulfil any of its
obligations under this Agreement materially and adversely affecting the
performance of the Concessionaire's obligations under the Concession Agreement
or this Agreement other than any loss, damage, cost and expense arising out of
acts done in discharge of their lawful functions by the Authority, its officers,
servants and agents.
9.1.3
9.2
The Escrow Bank will indemnify, defend and hold the Concessionaire harmless
against any and all proceedings, actions and third party claims for any loss,
damage, cost and expense arising out of failure of the Escrow Bank to fulfil its
obligations under this Agreement materially and adversely affecting the
performance of the Concessionaire's obligations under the Concession Agreement
other than any loss, damage, cost and expense, arising out of acts done in
discharge of their lawful functions by the Escrow Bank, its officers, servants and
agents.
the other Party responsible for indemnifying such claim hereunder (the
''Indemnifying Party") within 15 (fifteen) days of receipt of the claim and shall
not settle or pay the claim without the prior approval of the Indemnifying Party,
which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. In the event that
the Indemnifying Party wishes to contest or dispute the claim, it may conduct the
proceedings in the name of the Indemnified Party and shall bear all costs involved
in contesting the same. The Indemnified Party shall provide all cooperation and
assistance in contesting any claim and shall sign all such writings and documents
as the Indemnifying Party may reasonably require.
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION
10.1
Dispute resolution
10.1.1 Any dispute, difference or claim arising out of or in connection with this
Agreement, which is not resolved amicably, shall be decided finally by reference
to arbitration to a Board of Arbitrators comprising one nominee of each Party to
the dispute, and where the number of such nominees is an even number, the
nominees shall elect another person to such Board. Such arbitration shall be held
in accordance with the Rules of Arbitration of the International Centre for
Alternative Dispute Resolution, New Delhi (the "Rules") or such other rules as
may be mutually agreed by the Parties, and shall be subject to the provisions of
the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
10.1.2 The Arbitrators shall issue a reasoned award and such award shall be final and
binding on the Parties. The venue of arbitration shall be Delhi and the language of
arbitration shall be English.
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(c)
(d)
Priority of agreements
In the event of any conflict between the Concession Agreement and this
Agreement, the provisions contained in the Concession Agreement shall prevail
over this Agreement.
11.4
Alteration of terms
Waiver
11.5.1 Waiver by any Party of a default by another Party in the observance and
performance of any provision of or obligations under this Agreement:
(a)
(b)
(c)
11.5.2 Neither the failure by any Party to insist on any occasion upon the performance of
the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement or any obligation
thereunder nor time or other indulgence granted by any Party to another Party
shall be treated or deemed as waiver of such breach or acceptance of any variation
or the relinquishment of any such right hereunder.
11.6
This Agreement is solely for the benefit of the Parties and no other person or
entity shall have any rights hereunder.
11.7
Survival
shall not relieve the Parties of any obligations hereunder which expressly
or by implication survive termination hereof; and
(b)
11.8
Severability
If for any reason whatever any provision of this Agreement is or becomes invalid,
illegal or unenforceable or is declared by any court of competent jurisdiction or
any other instrumentality to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity,
legality or enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected in any
manner, and the Parties will negotiate in good faith with a view to agreeing to one
or more provisions which may be substituted for such invalid, unenforceable or
illegal provisions, as nearly as is practicable to such invalid, illegal or
unenforceable provision. Failure to agree upon any such provisions shall not be
subject to dispute resolution under Clause 10.1 of this Agreement or otherwise.
11.9
11.10 Notices
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Natio~ralHighwaysAtrthonty of India
(Signature)
(Name)
(Designation)
(Address)
(Fax No.)
(Email address)
SIGNED, SEALED AND
DELIVERED
For and on behalf of
ESCROW BANK by:
DELIVERED
For and on behalf of
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
AUTHORITY OF INDIA by:
(Signature)
(Signature)
(Name)
Oesignation)
(Address)
(Fax No.)
(Email address)
(Name)
(Designation)
(Address)
(Fax No.)
(Email address)
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(Name)
(Designation)
(Address)
(Fax No.)
(Email address)
SIGNED, SEALED AND
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(See. Clause 33.2.1)
2.1
The Authority shall invite offers from all reputable firms of Chartered
Accountants who fulfil the following eligibility criteria, namely:
(a)
the firm should have conducted statutory audit of the annual accounts of at
least one hundred companies registered under the Companies Act, 1956,
of which at least ten should have been public sector undertakings;
(b)
(c)
the firm or any of its partners should not have been disqualified or blacklisted by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India or the Authority;
and
(d)
the firm should have an office in the State or in an adjacent State with at
least 2 (two) practising Chartered Accountants on its rolls in such State.
2.2
3.1
The information furnished by each firm shall be scrutinised and evaluated by the
Authority and 1 (one) point shall be awarded for each annual audit of the
companies specified in Paragraph 2.2 above. (For the avoidance of doubt, a firm
which has conducted audit of the annual accounts of any such company for five
years shall be awarded five
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3.2
The Authority shall prepare a list of all the eligible firms along with the points
scored by each such firm and 10 (ten) firms scoring the highest points shall be
identified and included in the draft Panel of Chartered Accountants.
5.1
The Authority shall, after considering all relevant factors including the comments,
if any, of the Concessionaire, finalise and constitute a panel of 10 (ten) firms
which shall be deemed to be the mutually agreed Panel of Chartered Accountants.
5.2
After completion of every five years from the date of preparing the mutually
agreed Panel of Chartered Accountants, or such earlier period as may be agreed
between the Authority and the Concessionaire, a new panel shall be prepared in
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(See Clause38.3)
VESTING CERTIFICATE
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(Signature)
(Name)
(Designation)
(Address)
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(See Clause 40.3.1)
SUBSTITUTION AGREEMENT
THIS SUBSTITUTION AGREEMENT is entered into on this the ................ day of
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AMONGST
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M/s L&T PNG Tollway Private Limited, a company incorporated under the
provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and having its registered office at P. 0.
Box No. 979, Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkarn, C h e m a i - 600 089,
(hereinafter referred to as the "Concessionaire" which expression shall unless
repugnant to the context or meaning thereof include its successors and permitted
assigns and substitutes);
WHEREAS:
(A)
(B)
Senior Lenders have agreed to finance the Project in accordance with the terms
and conditions set forth in the Financin
(C)
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(D)
1.1
Definitions
In this Substitution Agreement, the following words and expressions shall, unless
repugnant to the context or meaning thereof, have the meaning hereinafter
respectively assigned to them:
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ASSIGNMENT
2.1
3.1
Rights of substitution
3.1.1 Pursuant to the rights, title and interest assigned under Clause 2.1, the Lenders'
Representative shall be entitled to substitute the Concessionaire by a Nominated
Company under and in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the
Concession Agreement.
3.1.2 The Authority hereby agrees to substitute the Concessionaire by endorsement on
the Concession Agreement in favour of the Nominated Company selected by the
Lenders' Representative in accordance with this Agreement. (For the avoidance of
doubt, the Senior Lenders or the Lenders' Representative shall not be entitled to
operate and maintain the Project Highway as Concessionaire either individually or
collectively).
3.2
3.2.1 Upon occurrence of a Financial Default, the Lenders' Representative may issue a
notice to the Concessionaire (the "Notice of Financial Default") along with
particulars thereof, and send a copy to the Authority for its information and
record. A Notice of Financial Default under this Clause 3 shall be conclusive
evidence of such Financial Default and it shall be final and binding upon the
Concessionaire for the purposes of this Agreement.
3.2.2 Upon issue of a Notice of Financial Default hereunder, the Lenders'
Representative may, without prejudice to any of its rights or remedies under this
Agreement or the Financing Agreements, substitute the Concessionaire by a
Nominated Company in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
3.2.3 At any time after the Lenders' Representative has issued a Notice of Financial
Default, it may by notice require the Authority to suspend all the rights of the
Concessionaire and undertake the operation and maintenance of the Project
Highway in accordance with the provisions of Article 36 of the Concession
Agreement, and upon receipt of such notice, the Authority shall undertake
Suspension under and in accordance with the provisions of the Concession
Agreement. The aforesaid Suspension shall be revoked upon substitution of the
Concessionaire by a Nominated Company, and in the event such substitution is
not completed within 180 (one hundred and eighty) days from the date of such
Suspension, the Authority may terminate the Concession Agreement forthwith by
issuing a Termination Notice in accordance with the provisions of the Concession
Agreement; provided that upon written request from the Lenders' Representative
and the Concessionaire, the Authority may extend the aforesaid period of 180
(one hundred and eighty) days by a period not exceeding 90 (ninety) days.
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days from the date of such representation, and the Authority shall either withhold
Termination or undertake Suspension for the aforesaid period of 180 (one hundred
and eighty) days; provided that upon written request from the Lenders'
Representative and the Concessionaire, the Authority shall extend the aforesaid
period of 180 (one hundred and eighty) days by a period not exceeding 90 (ninety)
days.
3.4
3.4.1 The Authority and the Concessionaire hereby agree that on or after the date of
Notice of Financial Default or the date of representation to the Authority under
Clause 3.3.2, as the case may be, the Lenders' Representative may, without
prejudice to any of the other rights or remedies of the Senior Lenders, invite,
negotiate and procure offers, either by private negotiations or public auction or
tenders for the take over and transfer of the Project Highway including the
Concession to the Nominated Company upon such Nominated Company's
assumption of the liabilities and obligations of the Concessionaire towards the
Authority under the Concession Agreement and towards the Senior Lenders under
the Financing Agreements.
3.4.2 To be eligible for substitution in place of the Concessionaire, the Nominated
Company shall be required to fulfil the eligibility criteria that were laid down by
the Authority for shortlisting the bidders for award of the Concession; provided
that the Lenders' Representative may represent to the Authority that all or any of
such criteria may be waived in the interest of the Project, and if the Authority
determines that such waiver shall not have any material adverse effect on the
Project, it may waive all or any of such eligibility criteria.
3.4.3 Upon selection of a Nominated Company, the Lenders' Representative shall
request the Authority to:
(a)
(b)
(c)
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3.4.4
If the Authority has any objection to the transfer of Concession in favour of the
Nominated Company in accordance with this Agreement, it shall within 15
(fifteen) days from the date of proposal made by the Lenders' Representative,
give a reasoned order after hearing the Lenders' Representative. If no such
objection is raised by the Authority, the Nominated Company shall be deemed to
have been accepted. The Authority thereupon shall transfer and endorse the
Concession within 15 (fifteen) days of its acceptanceldeemed acceptance of the
Nominated Company; provided that in the event of such objection by the
Authority, the Lenders' Representative may propose another Nominated
Company whereupon the procedure set forth in this Clause 3.4 shall be followed
for substitution of such Nominated Company in place of the Concessionaire.
3.5
Selection to be binding
The decision of the Lenders' Representative and the Authority in selection of the
Nominated Company shall be final and binding on the Concessionaire. The
Concessionaire irrevocably agrees and waives any right to challenge the actions
of the Lenders' Representative or the Senior Lenders or the Authority taken
pursuant to this Agreement including the transferlassignment of the Concession in
favour of the Nominated Company. The Concessionaire agrees and confirms that
it shall not have any right to seek revaluation of assets of the Project or the
Concessionaire's shares. It is hereby acknowledged by the Parties that the rights
of the Lenders' Representative are irrevocable and shall not be contested in any
proceedings before any court or Authority and the Concessionaire shall have no
right or remedy to prevent, obstmct or restrain the Authority or the Lenders'
Representative from effecting or causing the transfer by substitution and
endorsement of the Concession as requested by the Lenders' Representative.
PROJECT AGREEMENTS
4.1
5.1
5.3
6.1
(b)
INDEMNITY
7.1
General indemnity
7.1.1
The Concessionaire will indemnify, defend and hold the Authority and the
Lenders' Representative harm1
d expense of whatever kind and
third party claims for any 10s
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nature arising out of any breach by the Concessionaire of any of its obligations
under this Agreement or on account of failure of the Concessionaire to comply
with Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits.
7.1.2 The Authority will indemnify, defend and hold the Concessionaire harmless
against any and all proceedings, actions and third party claims for any loss,
damage, cost and expense arising out of failure of the Authority to fulfil any of its
obligations under this Agreement, materially and adversely affecting the
performance of the Concessionaire's obligations under the Concession Agreement
or this Agreement, other than any loss, damage, cost and expense, arising out of
acts done in discharge of their lawful functions by the Authority, its officers,
servants and agents.
7.1.3
The Lenders' Representative will indemnify, defend and hold the Concessionaire
harmless against any and all proceedings, actions and third party claims for any
loss, damage, cost and expense arising out of failure of the Lenders'
Representative to fulfil its obligations under this Agreement, materially and
adversely affecting the performance of the Concessionaire's obligations under the
Concession Agreement, other than any loss, damage, cost and expense, arising out
of acts done in discharge of their lawfd functions by the Lenders' Representative,
its officers, servants and agents.
7.2
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
8.1
Dispute resolution
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8.1.2 The Arbitrators shall issue a reasoned award and such award shall be final and
binding on the Parties. The venue of arbitration shall be Delhi and the language of
arbitration shall be English.
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9.1
9.2
(b)
(c)
(d)
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In the event of any conflict between the Concession Agreement and this
Agreement, the provisions contained in the Concession Agreement shall prevail
over this Agreement.
9.4
Alteration of terms
All additions, amendments, modifications and variations to this Agreement shall
be effectual and binding only if in writing and signed by the duly authorised
representatives of the Parties.
9.5
Waiver
9.5.1 Waiver by any Party of a default by another Party in the observance and
(b)
(c)
9.5.2 Neither the failure by either Party to insist on any occasion upon the performance
of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement or any obligation
thereunder nor time or other indulgence granted by a Party to another Party shall
be treated or deemed as waiver of such breach or acceptance of any variation or
the relinquishment of any such right hereunder.
9.6
9.7
Survival
9.7.1
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shall not relieve the Parties of any obligations hereunder which expressly
or by implication survive termination hereof; and
(b)
Severability
If for any reason whatever any provision of this Agreement is or becomes invalid,
illegal or unenforceable or is declared by any court of competent jurisdiction or
any other instrumentality to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity,
legality or enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected in any
manner, and the Parties will negotiate in good faith with a view to agreeing to one
or more provisions which may be substituted for such invalid, unenforceable or
illegal provisions, as nearly as is practicable to such invalid, illegal or
unenforceable provision. Failure to agree upon any such provisions shall not be
subject to dispute resolution under Clause 8 of this Agreement or otherwise.
9.9
This Agreement shall be binding on and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties
and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
9.10
Notices
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All notices, certificates, correspondence and proceedings under or in connection
with this Agreement shall be in English.
9.12
Authorised representatives
Each of the Parties shall by notice in writing designate their respective authorised
representatives through whom only all communications shall be made. A Party
hereto shall be entitled to remove and/or substitute or make fresh appointment of
such authorised representative by similar notice.
9.13
Original Document
This Agreement may be executed in three counterparts, each of which when
executed and delivered shall constitute an original of this Agreement.
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(Signature)
(Name)
(Designation)
(Address)
(Fax No.)
(Email address)
(Signature)
(Name)
(Designation)
(Address)
(Fax No.)
(Email address)
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(See Clause 47.3)
STATE SUPPORT AGREEMENT
day of
(Unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof GOM, NHAI and the
Concessionaire are hereinafter collectively referred to as "Parties" and singly as "Party")
WHEREAS
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The NHAI had decided to take up the improvement and strengthening of the
existing carriageway from km 380.00 to Km 440.00, on the Pimpalgaon Nashik
Gonde section of National Highway No. 3- (NH-3) in the State of Maharashtra,
India and widening thereof to 6 lanes and its improvement, operation and
maintenance on DBFOT basis (the "Project") through award of concession on
certain terms and conditions as set forth in the Concession Agreement (as defined
hereinafter).
NHAI had accordingly, invited Request for Proposals dated [.......] (the "RFP")
for selection of DBFOT Entrepreneurs for, inter alia, execution and
implementation of the said Project on DBFOT basis.
NHAI had after evaluation of bids received, in response to the RFP, accepted the
bid of the Consortium and had issued its Letter of ~ c c e ~ t a n vide
c e Letter No.
NHAI/BOT/l1019/17/2008/570 dated 15/01/2009 (the " L O P ) to the Consortium
requiring, inter alia, the execution of the Concession Agreement pursuant thereto.
NHAI agreed to the said request of the Consortium and had accordingly entered
into the Concession Agreement with the Concessionaire pursuant to the LOA for,
inter alia, the design, engineering, financing, procurement, utility shifting, tree
cutting, improvement, construction, operation and maintenance of the said Project
Highway including the widening thereof to 6 lanes on DBFOT basis subject to
and on the terms and conditions setforth therein including schedules forming part
thereof.
GOM recognizes that the implementation of the Project and its continued
overation and maintenance under and in accordance with the Concession
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GOM, NHAI and the Concessionaire have agreed that for the successful
implementation of the Project, including performance of its obligations by the
Concessionaire under and in accordance with the Concession Agreement requires
extensive continued support and grant of certain rights and authorities as
hereinafter set forth by GOM and is an essential pre-condition for mobilization
of resources thereof by the Concessionaire and therefore it is necessary and
expedient to enter into this Agreement.
1.1
In this Agreement the following terms shall, unless repugnant to the context or
meaning thereof, have the meaning hereinafter respectively assigned to them.
1.1.1 "Agreement" means this Support Agreement and all annexures hereto and
1.1.3
"Cure Period" means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach
or default under this Agreement by a Party and shall commence from the date on
which notice is delivered to the Party in such breach or default by any of the other
Parties requiring it to cure such breach or
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The words and expressions beginning with or in capital letters used in this
Agreement and not defined herein but defined in the Concession Agreement shall
have, unless repugnant to the context, the meaning respectively assigned to them
in the Concession Agreement. Words and expressions used in this Agreement
and neither defined herein nor in the Concession Agreement but defined in the
the Substitution Agreement.
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(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
any reference to a any statue or any statutory provision shall include any
amendment or re-enactment or consolidation thereof so far as such
modification or re-enactment or consolidation applies or is capable of
applying to any transactions entered into hereunder;
the words importing singular shall include plural and vice versa, and
reference to a "person" and words denoting natural persons shall include
partnerships, firms, companies, corporations, joint ventures, trusts,
associations, organizations or other entities (whether or not having a
separate legal entity) and shall include Government Instrumentalities and
GOM Agencies;
the headings are for convenience of reference only and shall not be used in
and shall not affect the construction or interpretation of this Agreement;
terms beginning with capital letters and defined in this Agreement shall
have the meaning ascribed thereto herein;
the words "include" and "including" are to be construed without
limitation.
any reference to a "day" shall mean reference to a calendar day;
any reference to "month" shall mean reference to a calendar month;
the Annexures and appendices to this Agreement form an integral part of
this Agreement and will be in full force and effect as though they were
expressly set out in the body of this Agreement;
any reference at any time to any agreement, deed, instrument, license or
document of any description shall be construed as reference to that
agreement, deed, instrument license or other document as amended,
varied, supplemented, modified or suspended at the time of such reference
provided that this clause shall not operate so as to increase liabilities or
obligations of GOMor NHAI hereunder or pursuant hereto in any manner
whatsoever.
References to Recitals, Clauses, Sub-clauses, Paragraphs, Annexures or
Appendices in this Agreement shall, except where the context otherwise
requires, be deemed to be references to Recitals, Clauses, Sub-clauses,
Paragraphs, Annexures and Appendices of this Agreement.
Any agreement, consent, approval, authorization, proposal, notice,
communication, information or report required under or pursuant to this
Lender(s) shall be valid and
Agreement from or by any P
effectual only if it is in
hands of duty authorized
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representative of such Party or the Senior Lender(s), as the case may be, in
this behalf and not otherwise; and
Any reference to any period commencing "from" a specified day or date
and "till" or "until" a specified day or date shall include both days or
dates.
"Concessionaire" shall include Selectee under the Substitution Agreement.
2.
TERM
2.1
This Agreement shall come into force on and from the date hereof and shall
continue to be in full force and effect for (i) the period the Concession
Agreement is in force and effect in accordance with the terms thereof including
any extension thereof, or (ii) final determination and discharge by GOM of all of
its liabilities and claims hereunder against it, whichever is later.
3.
3.1
SUPPORT O F GOM,
In Consideration of the Project being in the interests of the State of Maharashtra
and its economic growth and development and the Concessionaire entering into
the Concession Agreement and agreeing to comply with its obligations hereunder,
GOMagrees and undertakes to observe, comply with and perform the following
with reference to the Concession Agreement and the Project:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
enable continued access to the Site to the Concessionaire for peaceful use
of and operations at the Site by the Concessionaire under and in
accordance with the provisions of the Concession Agreement without any
let or hindrance from GOM or persons claiming through or under it or any
GOM Agency;
subject to the Concessionaire complying with Applicable Laws, including
payment of prescribed fee and charges, if any, provide to the
Concessionaire Applicable Permits to the extent GOM or any
Governmental Instrumentality of GOMis entitled to issue;
upon written request from the Concessionaire, assist the Concessionaire in
obtaining access to all necessary infrastructure facilities from any
Governmental Instrumentality of GOM and to utilities, including water,
electricity and telecommunication facilities at rates and on terms no less
favorable to the Concessionaire than those generally available to
commercial customers receiving substantially equivalent services;
ensure that no barriers are erected or placed on the Project Highway by
GOM or any GOM A
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and operated on DBFOT basis or otherwise any Expressway or other toll road,
not being a bye-pass, between inter alia, km 380.00 to Km 440.00 of NH 3 (the
"Additional Tollway"), provided that such Additional Tollway shall not be
opened to traffic before expiry of 15 (fifteen) years from the Appointed Date
3.3
GOM agrees and undertakes that it shall not build and construct nor shall it cause
to be built and constructed any Competing Road in breach of the Concession
Agreement.
3.4
GOM agrees and undertakes that it shall not levy, nor permit or authorize any
Panchayat or Municipality to levy, any property taxes on or for the Site or Project
Highway any additional toll, fee, charge or other tax on the use of whole or any
part of the Project Highway.
3.5
GOM acknowledges the rights of Senior Lenders and NHAI under the
Substitution Agreement to undertake the substitution of the Concessionaire in
accordance therewith and hereby covenants that upon substitution of the
Concessionaire by the Selectee pursuant to and in accordance with the
Substitution Agreement, it shall be deemed for the purposes of this Agreement
that as if Selectee is a Party hereto and the Selectee shall accordingly be deemed
to have succeeded to the rights and obligations of the Concessionaire under this
Agreement on and with effect from the date of such substitution of the
Concessionaire by the Selectee.
3.6
GOM acknowledges and agrees that each of the Concessionaire and the NHAI
shall have the right to seek specific performance of this Agreement.
4.
CONCESSIONAIRE'S OBLIGATIONS
4.1
Concessionaire agrees and undertakes to perform, observe and comply with the
following :
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
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It has full power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this
Agreement.
It has taken all necessary governmental action to authorize the execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement; and
This Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of
GOM enforceable against it in accordance with its terms.
SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY
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7.1
In case GOMor any GOM Agency is in material breach of any of its obligations
under this Agreement, and such breach is not cured within 30 days of receipt of a
notice in writing in this behalf from the Concessionaire to GOM with copy to
NHAI and which has not occurred as a result of Concessionaire's breach of its
obligations under this Agreement or the Concession Agreement or Force Majeure,
GOM shall pay to the Concessionaire, all direct additional costs suffered or
incurred by the Concessionaire, determined by MOSRTH as arising out of such
material default by GOM.
7.2
7.3
7.4
8.
INDEMNITY
8.1.
The Concessionaire will indemnify, defend and hold GOM and NHAI harmless
against any and all proceedings, actions and claims for any loss, damage, cost and
expense of whatever kind and nature arising out of design, engineering,
construction, development, finance, operation and maintenance of the Project
Highway or arising out of any breach by the Concessionaire of any of its
obligations under this Agreement or on account of failure of the Concessionaire to
comply with, and observe Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits;
8.2.
GOM will, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Concessionaire against any
and all proceedings, actions and th
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expense arising out of failure of GOM to fulfill any of its obligations under this
Agreement materially and adversely affecting the performance of the
Concessionaire's obligations under the Concession Agreement other than any
loss, damage, cost and expense, arising out of acts done in good faith in discharge
of their lawful functions by GOM, its officers, servants and GOM Agencies;
8.3.
Without limiting the generality of Clause 8.2, the GOM shall indemnify the
Concessionaire and shall save it harmless from and against any payments required
to be made by the Concessionaire with respect to levy of any Local Taxes
provided nothing contained herein shall be construed or interpreted as restricting
in any way or manner the right of GOMor any municipal, Panchayat or other
local authorities to levy any taxes which they or any of them are lawfully entitled
to levy, impose or collect (the "Expected Taxes"). The Concessionaire shall not
be entitled to and GOM shall be under no obligation to reimburse Expected
Taxes to the Concessionaire or any person claiming through or under the
Concessionaire;
8.4.
In the event that any of the Parties receives a claim from a third party in respect of
which it is entitled to the benefit of an indemnity under this Clause 8 or in respect
of which it is entitled to reimbursement hereunder (the "Indemnified Party") it
shall within 14 (fourteen) days of receipt of the claim or payment, as the case may
be, communicate such claim to the Party obligated to indemnify the Indemnified
Party hereunder (the "Indemnifying Party") and shall not settle or pay the claim
without the prior approval of the Indemnifying Party. In the event that the
Indemnifying Party wishes to contest or dispute the claim, it may conduct the
proceedings in the name of the Indemnified Party and shall bear all costs involved
in contesting the same. The Indemnified Party shall provide to the Indemnifying
Party all cooperation and assistance in contesting any claim and shall sign all such
writings and documents at the risk and cost of the Indemnifying Party as the
Indemnifying Party may reasonably require.
9.
9.1.
9.2.
9.3.
Parties agree that they shall continue to perform their respective obligations under
this Agreement during such arbitration, unless the performance or otherwise of
such arbitration is itself the subject matter of arbitration.
9.4.
The Courts of Delhi shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all matters arising out
of or relating to this Agreement.
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