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Name of the Project : Rehabilitation and Upgradation to 2-lane with paved shoulders configuration of Gondiguda to Araku (up to Bhallaguda ) section (Km 27.480 to Km 51.772) of NH-516 E in the state of Andhra Pradesh under Green National Highways Corridor Project (GNHCP) with the loan assistance of World Bank on EPC Mode. Gondiguda – Araku (up to Bhallaguda ) Road Section of NH-516E (Package – V).

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|Package – V|. 12. Gondiguda – Araku (Up to Bhallaguda) section of NH-516E.

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C hot ua Bypass Start at km 40+250 • i ARAKU VALLEY Proposed alignment ARAKU BYPASS Sir P ANDRANGI [rang' Bypass End at km 48+000 Durob OUNBRIGUOA START OF PROJECT GOWIGUOA VILLAGE DESIGN CH @ Km:27• 300 EXISTING Km:27+450 VAYVA & Jaya END OF PROJECT BHALLAGUOAVILLAGE DESIGN @ KmS1.772 (EXISTING CH @ REGA HOE a.

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Sl. No. Name Description 1 Project Name Rehabilitation and Upgradation to 2-lane with paved shoulders configuration of Gondiguda to Araku (up to Bhallaguda ) section (Km 27.480 to Km 51.772) of NH-516 E in the state of Andhra Pradesh under Green National Highways Corridor Project (GNHCP) with the loan assistance of World Bank on EPC Mode 2 Length of Project 24.472 km 3 Contract Price Rs. 190.29 Crore 4 EPC Contractor M/s SRC Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd. 5 Letter of Acceptance 16.09.2020 6 Date of Agreement 22.10.2020 7 Appointed Date 08.09.2021 8 Construction Period 730 Days 9 Schedule Date of Completion 07.09.2023 10 Authority's Engineer M/s Aarvee Associates Architects Engineers and Consultants Pvt. Ltd..

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Sl. No. Description Nos. / Km Remarks 1 Total Project length 24.472 Km a) Araku Bypass length 7.750 Km b) Realignment length 3.752 Km c) Built-up section 1.950 Km 2 Road Configuration-Two lane with paved shoulders a) Carriageway 7 m b) Paved Shoulders (Two sides) 1.5 m c) Earthen Shoulders (Two sides) 2 m 3 ROB With Viaduct (New ) 4 x 25 + 1 x 25 + 3 x 37.2 (ROB Spans) + 1 x 25 +27 x 25 = 936.60 mtr. 1 No. 4 Major Bridges ( Re-construction ) 2 Nos. 5 Major Bridges (New) 2 Nos. 6 Minor Bridges (New) 3 Nos. 7 Minor Bridges ( Repair & Maintenance) 1 No. 8 Box Culvert (Re Construction) 37 Nos. 9 Box Culvert (New) 28 Nos. 10 Major Junction Improvement 01 No. 11 Minor Junction Improvement 6 Nos. 12 Road Side Drains 3.90 K m 13 Green Faced Retaining Structure minimum length of 1.463km 1.463 Km 14 Conventional Retaining Wall minimum length of 1.701km 1.701 Km 15 Breast Wall with Gabion wall minimum length of 0.93km 0.930 K m 16 Bus Shelters 13 Nos. 17 Truck lay bye 01 No. 18 Highway lighting 3.86 K m 19 Metal Beam Crash Barrier(BHS) 20.778 Km.

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SRC INFRA DEVELOPERS. 12. Physical progress =17.94% Financial progress = 17.94% (34.14 Cr) & Billed ( IPC-04) -30.65 Cr upto 22 nd April’2022.

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SRC INFRA DEVELOPERS. 12. Status of Highway Works (As on 06.05.2022) Sl. No Description Unit Scope Completed In Progress % Completed 1 C & G Km 24.472 16.35 0.20 66.81% 2 Embankment Km 24.472 13.31 0.96 54.39% 3 Sub – Grade Km 24.472 12.90 0.34 52.71% 4 CTSB Km 24.472 4.15 0.20 16.96% 5 WMM Km 24.472 1.94 - 7.93% 6 DBM Km 24.472 0.06 - 0.25% 7 BC Km 24.472 - - -.

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SRC INFRA DEVELOPERS. 12. Status of Structure / CD Works (As on 06.05.2022) Sl. No. Particulars Unit Scope Completed In Progress Yet to be taken-up Remarks 1 ROB with Viaduct Nos. 1 - 1 - Out of 190no. Piles , 51 nos piling completed. Total scope is 29 Piers and 2 Abutments , accordingly for 5 no.piers piling completed and Pile cap works are under progress. 2 Major Bridge Nos. 4 - 2 2 Km 32+033 : A1 , P1 & A2- Caps are completed , P2-Final lift completed , P3-9 th lift completed & P4-upto Cap bottom completed. Km 34+845 : A1-4 th lift completed , A2-Cap reinforcement in progress & P3-PCC Completed. 3 Minor Bridge Nos. 3 1 2 - Km 47+721 : Completed , km 43+158 : A1 , P1 &A 2-Pile caps are completed. Km 44+513 : A1-Final lift completed , P1-2 nd lift completed & A2-Final lift in progress. 4 Box Culvert Nos. 65 28 18 19 Out of 456 no.Segments (1.5x1.5m-238 no.2x2-102 & other sizes -37 no's are casted.) 5 RCC Retaining Walls (Conventional) Lm 1701 680 310 711 6 Green faced retaining structures Lm 1463 - - 1463 7 Gabion Walls (Breast) Lm 930 - - 930.

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Project Milestones:. Project Milestones Package-V Schedule day from Appointed Date (08.09.2021) Planned as per CA Achieved Remarks Scheduled Progress (%) Scheduled date. Financial Progress (%) Revised date Project Milestone – I 20.05.2022 10% 20.05.2022 10.24% Achieved on 19.02.2022 Mile Stone-1 Achieved on 19th Feb'22 - 90days earlier to the Scheduled time. Project Milestone – II 19.11.2022 35% 19.11.2022 - - Project Milestone – III 20.05.2023 70% 20.05.2023 - - Scheduled Completion Date 07.09.2023 100% 07.09.2023 - -.

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Sr. No Installment % of the Contract Price Installment Amount in Rs . Duration Required for Advance Payment (Appointed Date- 08-09-2021) Payment Received Date 1 1 st Instalment 2% 3,80,58,055 At any time after the Appointed Date 27-10-2021 2 2 nd Instalment 3% 5,70,87,082 At any time after 30 (Thirty) days from the Appointed Date 12-11-2021 3 3 rd Instalment 5% 9,51,45,137 At any time after 60 (Thirty) days from the Appointed Date 20-12-2021.

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MS-III 5ctEdu date 20.0523 MS-II date Is E. 11.22 oen Den M 5-1 date on 19. Q. 22) J. .22 s.'22 oen N.m2:2 Den J. .23 date 07.0923 A,Q3.

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SRC INFRA DEVELOPERS. 12. Status of Design and Drawings :.

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Quality Assurance Plan :. The Contractor has submitted the Quality Assurance Plan and approved by the Authority’s Engineer. Quality Assurance plan is prepared to indicate how various activities associated with project shall include the Contract requirements and this manual describes the management practices and Quality Management going to be adopted in the Project Implementation processes. The QAP is prepared by following the guidelines of IRC SP-47 (Guidelines to Quality Control Systems for Road Bridges) & IRC SP-57 (Guideline for Quality Control System for Roads) at Work Site. Quality Assurance Plan ensures planned and systematic working, elimination of non-conformances and meeting the required Standards & Specifications. Also it ensures the various activities are to be systematically planned and implemented..

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Environmental Management Plan :. Environmental Monitoring Program: Monitoring of environmental quality during construction and operation stages reflect the success of implementation of the mitigation measures. Also it provides a chance to review the suggested measures and improve upon the quality of environment. To ensure the effective implementation of the environmental management plan, it is essential that an effective monitoring plan be designed and carried out. The environmental monitoring plan covering various performance indicators, frequency and institutional arrangements for the project in the construction and operation stages has to be formulated for the project. The monitoring plan has been suggested with performance indicator to be monitored, location, frequency and timeframe of monitoring. Periodical monitoring of air, water, noise quality and survival rate of plantation are to be suggested..

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Environmental Monitoring :. abstract. abstract. abstract.

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Applicable Permits as per Schedule-F of the Contract Agreement:.

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S.No . Applicable permits Remarks (g) Clearance of Village Panchayats and Pollution Control Board for setting up asphalt plant. Obtained (h) Permission of Village Panchayats and State Government for borrow earth. Out of 8 nos. for 2 nos. obtained. (i) Any other permits or clearances required under Applicable Laws – Electricity - Installation of diesel generation (DG set ). b) Labour License and Insurance Policies &Other Policies CFE : Order No.546/APPCB/CFE/RO-VSP/HO/2021, dated 15.12.2021 Validity: 14.12.2024. Labour License No.: CLRA/RLCVISAKHAPATNAM/2021/L-517 Date: 30.11.2021 No. of labourers: 100 Expiry date: 29.11.2022 Workmen Compensation Policy No: 61030036210100000012 Policy Issue date: 05.08.2021 Expiry Date: 04.08.2022 CAR Policy No: 61030044210300000004, Policy Issue date: 17.09.2021, Expiry date: 16.09.2023 plus 60 Months maintenance period.

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Overview of Environmental Safeguards :. Sl.no Description Remarks 1 Compliance to Statutory Requirements Complied. Copy of the obtained permits is made available to AE and PMC. 2 Tree cutting permission Permission granted for 143 Trees vide PIU Letter No.MoRTH /PIU/ARAKU/Package-V/13 dated 08.03.2022 3 Status of Seasonal Environmental Quality Monitoring Test Quarterly Ambient air, water, noise, and soil quality monitoring has been conducted in the month of January 2022 (Winter Season) and May 2022 (Summer Season) . All the monitored parameters in the winter season are well within stipulated standards. 4 COVID-19 Preventive Measures Covid-19 preventive measures are being implemented on project and protocol is being followed . 5 Awareness Programmes and Trainings Virtual Environmental Awareness training programme conducted by PMC team. Safety workshop conducted by AE’s team. Free medical check-up conducted by the Contractor. HIV/AIDS Awareness training is scheduled to be conducted in the current month. Awareness of COVID19 carried out on a regular basis . Road Safety awareness programme conducted by the Contractor. 6 Name of Environmental Expert Con tractor’s Team: 1. Mr.P.Ramainaigh Environmental Engineer 2 . Mr. Naveen. Y – Safety Officer.

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Sl.no Description Remarks 1 Nomination of safety officer by Contractor who will also be responsible for implementation of Environmental and Social Safeguard issues Complied 2 Availability of first aider Complied 3 Infection prevention and control for novel corona virus Complied 4 Supply of masks and safety equipment devices (helmet/shoe/goggles etc.) to workers Complied 5 Traffic safety measures like use of cautionary/ informatory boards, safety signage/ tapes/barricading, construction of proper diversions etc. Complied 6 Dust control during construction activities. Complied 7 Drinking Water Complied 8 Accommodation Complied 9 Latrine and urinals. Complied 10 Dust bins Complied 11 Gardening Complied.

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Road and Construction Safety aspects:. The Contractor submitted the Safety / Traffic Management Plan and Approved by the Authority’s Engineer. Traffic Management Plan shall include the objectives, list of Standards to be followed, Occupational Health and Safety Management Plan, Roles and Responsibilities of staff, Traffic Management Plan for specific conditions at Work Site. The Traffic Management and Safety Plan objective is to control and manage the traffic effectively and safely under all Work conditions. The Traffic Control Zones include the Advance Warning Zone, Transitions Zone and Working Zone at all Traffic diversions. Safety norms being followed during execution of works, as per specification:- Construction zone sign covering advance warning zone, approach transition zone, work zone, terminal transition zone. Delineators in the form of cone/drums (300 to 500 dia and 1000 mm high) made of plastic/rubber having retro-reflective red and white band at a spacing of 5 m along with a reflective tape to be tied in between the gaps of cones/drum for delineation dark hours and night . Signage of retro-reflective sheet of high intensity grade are incorporate in construction zone. Red lantern and warning lights in diversion. Other regulatory, warring and information signs is there. Provision of flagmen in existing road traffic. Safety measures for workers engaged including PPE. First Aid and emergency response arrangement. Safety during excavation activity of structure work in different location. Safety during welding and gas cutting operation are following. Precaution are following while working on height..

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Package Compulsory Afforestation as per CA. Status. Package- V 488 Nos. Not started yet..

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Utility Category Estimate Status Date of Approval Estimate Amount Remarks Water Pipe Line Received from RWSS Department 11.09.2021 Rs . 1.72 crore In progress Electrical Line Received from APEPDCL Department 11.09.2021 Rs. 2.90 crore In progress 19.01.2022 Rs. 1.52 crore In progress.

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Plant & Equipment Capacity Available at Site in Nos. Condition Crusher 250 TPH 1 Operational WMM Plant 200 TPH 1 Operational HMP 125 TPH 1 Operational RMC Plant 75cum 1 Operational Excavator - 13 Operational Loader - 2 Operational Grader - 2 Operational JCB backhoe - 2 Operational Hydra - 1 Operational Tippers - 30 Operational Weigh Bridge - 1 Operational Vibratory Roller - 5 Operational Tractor - 3 Operational Crane - 1 Operational.

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Organization Chart: :. .

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Change of Scope: Contractor (vide letter no. SRC/NH-516E/AE/2021-22/189 dated 30.03.2022) proposed to construct a LVUP at Km 43+450 (size: 1x12mx6.2m) with RCC Retaining wall and Service road on LHS and Green Facia Retaining Structure on RHS. Authority’s Engineer has been forwarded the proposal for construction of LVUP and requesting the Authority for further direction vide letter no. AA/BV&PA/MoRTH/2385/22-23/593 dated 16.04.2022 in this regard..

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Status of Land Availability Total Project length (A) -24.472km Land Handedover as per Supplementary Agreement (B)-18.127km Land yet to be handedover (C) -6.345km Handed over, but Land owners/farmers are stopping the works ( D )-2.07km Handed over, but works affected due pending of Tree felling (E) -1.00km Railway land falling in PROW (F) -0.585km Land handedover but building enchroachments to be removed (G)=1.272km Land yet to be handedover , but available for construction (H) =3.279km A-C-D-E-F-G+H = 16.479KM Tree Cutting Permission Partially granted for 143nos.out of 841 nos. HT Line Crossing at km 40+830 (ROB) –Need to be shifted (1.973m Clearance available at present ). HT Line Crossing at km 36+002 –5.70m height is available at left edge of the road (at center 6.6m is available) . Lowering of wire shall be done by TRANSCO ..

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Innovative Technologies: :. The Contractor has submitted profile and credentials along with design, drawings of M/s GeoSol Associates proposal for using green coir logs / Geo-grid for Environment friendly green faced retaining structures. Coir logs are fabricated with fully biodegradable coir fiber with netting on perimeter and coir fiber inside. The fiber is fully packed under hydraulic pressure to obtain required density. Contractor has submitted profile & credentials of M/s Zydex for usage of new / alternative method of Pavement Design using Nano Technology Materials . The submission was reviewed by AE and additional details / documents were sought. Use of geo cells, Coco fiber, gabions and erosion control blankets on embankment slopes. Also, re-use of top soil from C&G operations on OGL, re-use of excavated granular material, re-use of boulders/spalls from blasting operations, re-use of bituminous material from scarification of existing BT layer and use of fly ash, lime, cement, slag and bag filter material from HMP for improving properties of soil and bituminous mixes..

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Precautionary Measures to contain Corona Virus ( COVID-19) : ).

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Road Safety Awareness / Training Programme. abstract.

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Road Safety Awareness / Training Programme.

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Medical Camp Program. iii. FREE MEDICAL CHECK-UP CAMPAIGN.

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Project Photographs (Highway):. Laying of DBM Trail Stretch from Km 33+125 to Km 33+235 LHS.

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Project Photographs (Structures):. Reinforcement Checking for Pile Cap of P1 Pier of MNB at km 44+513.

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THANK YOU. SRC INFRA DEVELOPERS.