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PROJECT SUMMARY
0.01
Background
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRT&H), Government of India (GOI) has
decided to take up the development of various National Highways stretches/corridors in the
country where the intensity of traffic has increased significantly and there is requirement of
augmentation of capacity for safe and efficient movement of traffic.
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has been entrusted by the MoRT&H, GOI with
the task of the development of selected stretches of National Highways into 2-lane with
paved shoulders configuration with provision of capacity augmentation. The project
is being prepared for implementation under the NHDP, Phase-IVB programme on BOT
Mode / EPC Mode.
Accordingly, NHAI has assigned the work of Consultancy Services for Preparation of
Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Rehabilitation and Upgradation of National Highway
Stretches under NHDP-IVB, Group-B (Package No. UP/DPR/NHDP-IV/08); (i) ChutmalpurSaharanpur-Yamunanagar-Haryana/UP Border section of NH-73 (Length 50 km); (ii)
Dehradun- Chutmalpur-Roorkee section of NH-72A (Length 70 km); (iii) Sitarganj-Tanakpur
section of NH-125 (Length 52 km) & (iv) Haridwar-Kashipur section of NH-74 (Length 167
km) under a single contract Package No. UP/DPR/NHDP-IV/08 to M/s SAI Consulting
Engineers Private Limited, Ahmedabad. The agreement for the Consultancy services was
signed on 16th March 2010. The commencement of services has taken place on the 7th
day after signing contract agreement i.e. on 23rd March 2010.
This Project Summary pertains to Final Detailed Project Report for Nagina - Kashipur
section of NH-74.
The total length of the existing alignment of the section of project road is 102.000 km as
per existing kilometer stone.
As per Design Chainage, the total length of proposed/approved alignment of project road is
98.793 km.
Based on the evaluation of study carried out, as detailed in subsequent sections, the
project road is proposed to be developed as 4-lane divided road configuration for
the entire length of the project road except at grade separator structures and their
approaches which will be developed as 6-lane divided road configuration as per
IRC:SP:84:2014 .
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Project Objective
The main objective of the present project covering Nagina - Kashipur section of NH-74
includes the following:
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0.03
To establish the technical, economical and financial viability of the project and prepare
detailed project reports for rehabilitation and upgrading of the existing 2 lane road to 4lane divided road with paved shoulders configuration.
Requirements with regard to rehabilitation, upgrading and improvement based on
highway design, pavement design, provision of service roads wherever necessary,
type of intersections, rehabilitation and widening of existing and/or construction of new
bridges, underpasses, flyovers, ROBs and other structures, road safety features,
quantities of various items of works & cost estimates, economic analysis and financial
analysis for computation of financial returns through toll and other revenues.
Operation
Road capacity augmentation
Safety
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c)
Road
Deficient curves and reverse curves in roads in plain terrain without transition
length for safe reversal of elevation.
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0.4.1
Existing Alignment
As shown in the Index Map (refer Figure 0.1), the existing alignment of the project road
starts at km 73+000 of NH-74 at Nagina, traverse through the towns/places like Nagina,
Dhampur, Afjalgarh, Jaspur and Kashipur and ends at existing km 175.000 of NH-74 after
Jagannathpur village. The Proposed length of the project road is 98.793 km against
existing length of 102 km.
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0.4.2
Location
Project road is situated partially in Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand, partially in
Bijnor and Rampur districts of UP. The stretch of road from km 73.000 to km 132.000 & km
169.250 to km 170.990 of NH-74 lies in Bijnor & Rampur districts of Uttar Pradesh and km
132.000 to km 169.250 & km 177.990 to km 175.000 of NH-74 lies in Udham Singh Nagar
districts of Uttarakhand. Kashipur is located at 2915' N and 7900' E.
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Geology
Geology of Uttarakhand
The Uttarakhand hills forms the easternmost part of the western Himalayas. The geology
of this region resembles that of Himachal Pradesh in the west and Nepal in the east. The
main difference between the geology of Himachal Pradesh and Garhwal-Kumaun is that in
the former area, the tethyan zone is very well developed.
From south to north, the Uttarakhand Himalayas may be divided into:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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The four seasons that are normally observed in the area are as follows:
Winter
:
November March
Pre-monsoon (summer) :
March May
Monsoon
:
June September
Post-monsoon
:
Oct - Nov.
Kashipur
This region experiences a tropical to sub tropical climate. The mean monthly temperature in
summer is 430c, while that in winter is 220c and the total annual precipitation is about 210
cms.
Temperature
Seasonal variations in temperature follow closely the course of the Sun. The month of
January is invariably the coldest and May the warmest month. With the onset of
monsoon in early June, there is a reversal of temperature curve and the temperature
during the period of monsoon remains very uniform at about 25C. During postmonsoon season, the temperature slightly increases above 25C, but gradually falls by the
start of January. On an average, the temperature during summer months varies from 25C
to 44C, while in winter it ranges from 6C to 24C.
Relative Humidity
The Relative Humidity ranges between 70% and 90% in the monsoon period. Between
November and January i.e. during winter months, the relative humidity varies from 64% to
83%. The relative humidity generally is higher than 49% throughout the year.
Rainfall
Monsoon generally sets in around the second week of June and continues till late
September. July and September are the wettest month all over the region. There is hardly a
day without rain during these three months. Towards the later part of the season, as the
frequency of rain decreases, the project area experiences oppressive hot weather
associated with high relative humidity. It receives t h e m a x i m u m rainfall during
southwest monsoon season. After this North-east monsoon starts. The average rainfall
received ranges from 1500 mm to 2100 mm in a year. About 76 to 85 % of the rainfall is
through monsoons.
0.04.5 Land Use
The stretch of project road from km 73.000 to km 175.000 generally the land used is
agricultural with commercial and industrial establishments coming in patches as project
road passes through the built up areas. Plantation could be observed along the road in
some stretches. Occasionally barren patches do appear in pockets of agricultural land.
Protected Forests were also present on either side of road at various locations. Reserve
Forest under Patrampur Forest Division is also present from km 147.847 to km 148.437 on
both sides.
The chainage mentioned above is based on existing kilometer stone of NH-74.
CLIENT: NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
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The land value along this stretch of NH-74 is constantly increasing and is considered to
be one among highly valued locations. The land use patterns, abutting the project highway
are summarized in Table 0.01.
Land Use
Built-up
Commercial
Agricultural
Residential
Industrial
Reserve Forest
Barren Land
Open Land
Others (Plantation, Religious,
Institutional etc.)
Total
(% Stretch)
0.000
19.800
65.390
14.800
0.000
0.000
0.000
18.530
66.960
14.500
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
100
100
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Nagina
Existing Chainage
From
To
(Km)
(Km)
75+900
77+300
Puraini
82+571
83+651
Mankawala
84+800
85+700
Habibwala
88+277
89+617
Dhampur
92+800
96+000
Sherkot
99+909
103+048
Mubarakpur
105+706
106+708
Bhutpuri
110+552
112+200
Alampur
112+851
113+305
10
Bhajjawala
114+765
115+617
11
Afzalgarh
118+500
119+800
12
Zigari (Bhawanipur)
121+534
122+635
13
Udhhowala
123+150
124+000
14
Kasimpur
124+100
124+400
15
Badigarh
126+495
127+161
16
Rehar
128+772
129+762
17
Raipuri
131+605
132+878
18
Dharampur
133+257
134+057
19
Kishanpur
135+410
135+700
20
Jaspur
137+230
141+875
21
Dhyan nagar
142+000
142+645
22
Narayanpur
143+000
144+000
23
Govindpur
145+250
145+575
24
Jagatpur Patti
146+000
146+709
25
Kunda
149+470
151+200
26
Missarwala
152+000
152+700
27
Sarwarkhera
153+160
155+700
28
Kashipur
155+700
161+150
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Existing Chainage
From
To
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(Km)
161+820
162+640
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Kachnal
30
Hempur Ismail
162+900
164+200
31
Tarakhera
164+475
165+700
32
Mukandpur
169+400
169+725
33
Sultanpur
171+000
172+700
34
Jagannathpur
173+100
174+400
As the road passes generally through rural and semi urban area surrounded by agricultural
land, acquisition of additional land may not pose serious problem. Since the entire stretch
of the project road will be constructed as a 4 lane with paved shoulder configuration, land
acquisition will be required for realignment, bypasses and widening portions only.
Realignment and bypasses has been proposed at the locations where there is congestion
in built-up area or the geometric improvement will disturb the existing road side settlement
to a great extent. However, at major towns and villages, some residential and commercial
structures acquisition may be necessary to accommodate the Bus Shelter. Where land
acquisition is not feasible, Bypass/Realignment has been considered.
0.04.7 Traffic
Mostly the traffic is of through type. The major traffic generation points along this stretch of
project road are Junction of NH74 and SH12 at km 93.850 of NH74 at Dhampur and
Junction of NH-74 with NH-121 at km 158.350 of NH-74 at Kashipur. MDR, SH & NH
coming from Bijnor & Moradabad districts of UP meet/cross this stretch of NH-74 at
different locations. Volume of traffic observed on this section of NH is moderate to high at
different stretches.
There is no substantial variation of traffic along this section of NH-74. However considering
the length and chances of traffic generation at important places along the road, project
road could be divided in 4 (four) traffic homogenous sections namely,
Section-1:
Nagina to Dhampur (km 73.000 to km 94.000)
Section-2:
Dhampur to Afjalgarh (km 94.000 to km 120.500)
Section-3:
Afjalgarh to Kashipur (km 120.500 to km 158.350)
Section-4:
Kashipur to End of Project Road (km 158.350 to km 175.000)
Local traffic could be seen in significant numbers near the village settlements/built-up area.
These are mainly composed of bicycles, two-wheelers, animal drawn carts, tractors and
jeeps. Passenger movement by buses and jeeps was also noticed.
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0.04.8 Broad Features of the Existing Highway and Existing Right of Way
a)
The existing highway is a 2-lane undivided carriageway road with generally 7 m wide
carriageway with 1.0 m earthen shoulder on both sides and without paved shoulder, except
at few locations where paved shoulder exists. At Kashipur, non-standard 4-lane divided
road exists from km 156.800 to km 158.800. This four-lane has been created out of the
existing two-lane road and shoulders.
Work of new overlay was noticed at few locations and also some repair and maintenance
work of road and CD structures was under progress at some locations at the time of
survey. Conditions of bridges are good, except some repair & maintenance work for few old
bridges.
The pavement surface mostly varies from fair to good conditions. Pavement surface from
km 100.500 to km 111.200 is full of cracks, rutting and potholes and thus in very poor
condition. Poor to very poor pavement conditions was also observed in some stretches.
At many locations the height of existing road with respect to adjoining ground level was
observed to be around 0.5 m only.
At some locations in urban area road side drain was unavailable. Where ever drain exists
in urban area, the condition is very poor due to lack of regular maintenance work.
b)
The average height of existing road surface with respect to adjoining natural ground level is
around 0.5 1m at majority of stretches of road.
c)
The existing pavement crust composition is varying along the project road and same has
been presented in Table 0.03 below.
Table 0.03: Summary of Existing Pavement Crust Composition of Nagina
Kashipur Section of NH-74
Existing Chainage
From
To
GSB
(mm)
WBM
(mm)
Bituminous Layer
(mm)
Total
(mm)
73+000
79+808
81+000
97+005
128+000
79+808
81+000
97+005
128+000
135+487
90
100
105
80
90
220
195
200
190
150
90
75
95
170
95
400
370
400
440
335
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Existing Chainage
From
To
GSB
(mm)
WBM
(mm)
Bituminous Layer
(mm)
Total
(mm)
135+487
175+000
100
190
140
430
d)
During reconnaissance survey, boundary stones (i.e. ROW Pillar) were not found. On the
basis of documents received from PWD NH Division Ghaziabad, PWD NH Division
Haldwani and the available revenue village maps, the details of ROW are presented in
Table 0.04 as under.
Table 0.04: Existing ROW Details of Nagina - Kashipur section on NH-74
From
To
Average
Total ROW
(in m)
73+000
74+000
35
74+000
75+000
76+000
77+000
78+000
79+000
80+000
81+000
82+000
83+000
84+000
85+000
86+000
87+000
88+000
89+000
90+000
91+000
92+000
93+000
94+000
95+000
100+000
103+000
112+000
113+000
75+000
76+000
77+000
78+000
79+000
80+000
81+000
82+000
83+000
84+000
85+000
86+000
87+000
88+000
89+000
90+000
91+000
92+000
93+000
94+000
95+000
100+000
103+000
112+000
113+000
114+000
32
29
32
25
27.5
27
27.5
22.5
23.5
21.5
24.5
28.5
26.5
26
25.5
27.5
21
24
28.5
23
24
30
24
30
28
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From
To
Average
Total ROW
(in m)
28
29
30
31
32
114+000
114+200
115+000
115+500
116+000
114+200
115+000
115+500
116+000
116+700
35
30
38
32
36
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33
116+700
117+000
30
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34
117+000
118+000
28
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36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
118+000
119+000
119+900
120+000
120+300
120+500
120+700
120+900
121+000
121+700
122+000
123+000
124+000
125+000
125+200
126+000
126+400
126+700
127+000
127+400
127+500
127+700
128+000
128+100
119+000
119+900
120+000
120+300
120+500
120+700
120+900
121+000
121+700
122+000
123+000
124+000
125+000
125+200
126+000
126+400
126+700
127+000
127+400
127+500
127+700
128+000
128+100
128+600
24
18
31
23
32
29
18
50
29
21
22
20
23
19
32
25
32
23
28
43
70
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128+600
129+000
28
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60
129+000
129+200
26
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129+200
129+800
16
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129+800
130+000
25
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130+000
131+000
24
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64
131+000
132+000
22
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133+000
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133+000
134+000
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135+000
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To
Average
Total ROW
(in m)
68
135+000
136+000
27
- do
69
136+000
136+300
25
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70
136+300
137+000
27
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71
137+000
137+600
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72
137+600
138+000
26
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73
138+000
139+000
21
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139+000
140+000
13
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75
140+000
140+100
24
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76
140+100
140+800
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77
140+800
141+000
21
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78
141+000
141+600
17
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79
80
81
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141+600
143+000
143+500
144+000
143+000
143+500
144+000
144+300
22
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24
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83
144+300
144+700
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85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
144+700
145+000
145+500
147+400
148+300
149+000
149+400
151+000
151+600
151+800
152+000
152+500
153+000
153+300
154+000
155+000
155+800
156+000
156+100
156+500
156+700
157+000
145+000
145+500
147+400
148+300
149+000
149+400
151+000
151+600
151+800
152+000
152+500
153+000
153+300
154+000
155+000
155+800
156+000
156+100
156+500
156+700
157+000
157+100
26
25
36
46
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33
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27
31
37
29
25
20
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32
40
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157+100
157+200
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158+000
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Total ROW
(in m)
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
158+000
158+200
158+400
158+700
158+900
159+000
160+000
160+200
161+700
162+000
162+200
163+000
163+800
164+000
164+300
165+000
158+200
158+400
158+700
158+900
159+000
160+000
160+200
161+700
162+000
162+200
163+000
163+800
164+000
164+300
165+000
165+400
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165+400
166+000
27
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125
166+000
166+600
25
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126
166+600
166+800
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127
166+800
167+400
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130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
167+400
167+800
167+850
168+000
169+000
170+000
171+100
172+200
172+800
173+000
174+000
167+800
167+850
168+000
169+000
170+000
171+100
172+200
172+800
173+000
174+000
175+000
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Source of ROW
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No.
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No.
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84/4A
100/1
104/1 A
109/1A
116/3A
127/1
131/1A
136/1
137/2
142/1 A
144/4 A
145/1 A
149/1 A
152/3 A
Existing
Chainage
75.805
83.600
99.668
103.479
108.991
115.681
125.896
130.031
135.136
136.480
141.026
143.746
144.473
148.417
151.602
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155.762
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161/2
NA
NA
NA
NA
160.825
162.868
165.967
169.900
172.850
Name of River
Bridge
Local Nala
Local Nala
Kho River
Local Stream
Ram Ganga River
Local Nala
Banauli River
Pill river
Fikka River
Chorkhala River
Lapakna bridge
Irrigation Canal
Tumaria River
Ghoga River
Dhela River (U/S)
Structure Type
Bridge Type
Solid Slab
RCC Box
T-Girder & Slab
Solid slab
T-Girder & Slab
Solid Slab
RCC T-Beam
RCC T-Beam
RCC Solid Slab
RCC Solid Slab
RCC Solid Slab
RCC Solid Slab
RCC Solid Slab
RCC Solid Slab
RCC Slab + Arch
RCC T-Beam
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Major Bridge
Minor Bridge
Major Bridge
Minor Bridge
Major Bridge
Minor Bridge
Major Bridge
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Major Bridge
RCC T-Beam
Major Bridge
Mahadev nallah
Bhalla nallah
.
Koshi River
Naiya River
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Minor Bridge
Major Bridge
Minor Bridge
Inventory details of existing cross drainage (CD) structures (length less than 6m) in all the
stretches of the project road have been collected during site visit. A total of one hundred
seventy eight (178) numbers of existing CD structures are present on NH-74 section of
project road. Summarized details are given as below:
Total Culverts
Pipe Culvert
Slab Culverts
Arch Culverts
Slab/Pipe Culverts
Box
178
48
98
30
01
01
nos.
nos.
nos.
nos.
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Design Chainage
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73+311
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81+000
82+000
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84+000
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87+000
88+000
89+000
71+614
71+925
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77+774
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102+000
103+000
104+000
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106+000
107+000
108+000
109+000
110+000
111+000
112+000
113+000
114+000
115+000
116+000
117+000
117+245
120+492
121+000
122+000
122+635
126+000
126+406
127+000
128+000
129+000
130+000
87+794
88+794
89+807
90+017
94+384
94+443
95+396
96+420
96+700
97+420
97+900
98+371
99+357
100+316
101+366
102+343
103+346
104+378
105+365
106+364
107+352
108+368
109+404
110+434
111+404
112+387
113+423
114+425
114+663
117+046
117+570
118+570
119+195
122+804
123+205
123+809
124+829
125+989
126+972
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Design Chainage
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58
59
60
61
62
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131+000
132+000
133+000
134+000
135+000
135+409
146+000
146+258
147+000
148+000
149+000
149+459
175+000
127+929
128+926
130+180
131+147
132+141
132+670
143+724
143+953
144+717
145+724
146+735
147+166
170+407
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Existing Chainage
Design Chainage (Km)
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From
To
From
To
73+000
73+311
71+614
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Length
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Project Stretch
Existing Chainage
Design Chainage (Km)
(Km)
Stretch
Length
(Km)
Proposal
From
To
From
To
73+311
79+933
71+925
77+695
5.770
Nagina Bypass
79+933
92+223
77+695
90+017
12.322
92+223
97+058
90+017
94+443
4.426
Dhampur Bypass
97+058
99+285
94+443
96+700
2.257
99+285
100+480
96+700
97+900
1.200
100+480
117+245
97+900
114+663
16.763
117+245
120+492
114+663
117+046
2.383
Afzalgarh Bypass
120+492
122+635
117+046
119+195
2.149
10
122+635
126+406
119+195
123+205
4.010
Udhhowala Bypass
11
126+406
135+409
123+205
132+670
9.465
12
135+409
146+258
132+670
143+953
11.283
Jaspur Bypass
13
146+258
149+459
143+953
147+166
3.213
14
149+459
175+000
147+166
170+407
23.241
Kashipur Bypass
Based on requirement & location of Toll Plazas, the final alignment of the project road has
been divided in to 2 traffic homogenous sections (as per Design Chainage) for calculation
of revenue as mentioned below.
Section-1:
Section-2:
98.793 km
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Traffic
For Traffic Study purpose, the project road has been divided in four (4) traffic homogenous
sections as follows:
Section-1:
Section-2:
Section-3:
Section-4:
The Average Daily Traffic (ADT) and Average Annual Daily Traffic (AADT) in 2010 on the
four traffic homogeneous sections of the existing alignment of the project road as
determined from the traffic surveys are as detailed below in Table - 0.09.
Table 0.09: Traffic on the Project road
Traffic in AADT
Section
Total Vehicles
PCU
13830
20435
12923
20132
11746
15713
12046
16737
Considering the AADT & PCUs values of all the 4 traffic homogenous sections, it is clear
that the LOS-B of existing 2 lane carriageways without paved shoulders has been already
been exceed.
Considering the growth rates under the normal scenario, the LOS-C for 2 lane
carriageways with paved shoulders for Section-1, Section-2, Section-3 & Section-4 shall
exceed in the year 2013, 2014, 2016 & 2015 respectively.
LOS-C for 4 lane divided road with paved shoulders for Section-1, Section-2, Section-3 &
Section-4 shall exceed in the year 2031, 2032, 2034 & 2033 respectively.
Considering that the execution of project road will commence in the beginning of 2016 and
all the construction activities will be completed by the middle of 2018 for opening of road to
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traffic. It is necessary that the entire length of the project road should be constructed as
4-lane divided road with paved shoulders in the beginning itself.
Hence it is recommended to construct 4 lane divided road with paved shoulders and
service roads (as applicable) for Nagina Kashipur section of NH-74.
Mode wise average annual daily traffic (AADT) on 4 (four) traffic homogenous sections of
the project road in the year 2010 are presented in Table below in Table 0.10.
Table 0.10: Average Annual Daily Traffic on Project Road
Type of
Vehicles
Outskirt of Dhampur
(km 96+000 of NH-74)
Near Missarwala
Village
(km 153+200 of NH74)
Near Multiwall
Pulp & Board Mills
(km167+400 of
NH-74)
ADT
AADT
ADT
AADT
ADT
AADT
ADT
AADT
Two
Wheeler
3678
3678
3154
3154
3269
3269
3661
3661
Auto Rick.
502
502
558
558
216
216
177
177
Car/ Jeep/
Taxi
3709
3709
3362
3362
2802
2802
3327
3327
Van/ Tempo
213
213
300
300
Mini Bus
163
163
18
18
285
285
134
134
Standard
Bus
654
654
643
643
483
483
260
260
LCV
461
461
489
489
381
381
162
162
1524
1524
1492
1492
1206
1206
1732
1732
743
743
874
874
559
559
726
726
139
139
131
131
124
124
58
58
15
15
47
47
305
305
285
285
678
678
716
716
118
118
166
166
14
14
32
32
43
43
87
87
54
54
1486
1486
1347
1347
1481
1481
861
861
2-Axle
Truck
3-Axle
Truck
Multi-Axle
Truck
Agricul.
Tractor
Agricul.
Tracter &
Trailer
Car (Toll
Exempted)
Bus (Toll
Exempted)
LCV (Toll
Exempted)
2/3-Axle
(Toll
Exempted)
Animal/
Hand
Drawn
Cycle
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Type of
Vehicles
Outskirt of Dhampur
(km 96+000 of NH-74)
Near Missarwala
Village
(km 153+200 of NH74)
Near Multiwall
Pulp & Board Mills
(km167+400 of
NH-74)
ADT
AADT
ADT
AADT
ADT
AADT
ADT
AADT
Cycle Rick.
39
39
45
45
199
199
90
90
Others
46
46
12270
12270
11487
11487
9977
9977
10995
10995
1560
1560
1436
1436
1769
1769
1051
1051
13830
13830
12923
12923
11746
11746
12046
12046
19456
19456
19170
19170
14174
14174
15676
15676
979
979
962
962
1539
1539
1061
1061
20435
20435
20132
20132
15714
15714
16737
16737
Motorised
(Vehicles)
NonMotorised
(Vehicles)
Total
(Vehicles)
Motorised
(PCUs)
NonMotorised
(PCUs)
Total
(PCUs)
0.09
The data obtained from these field works have been used judiciously in the preparation of
detailed project report.
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Improvement Proposals
The improvement proposals incorporated in the design of the project road are based on the
guidelines of IRC:SP:84 2014.
The existing alignment of the road is generally retained where the road geometry is within
acceptable norms as per design standards.
The typical widened cross-section would consist of the following salient features:
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i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
For realignment/bypass (i.e. new alignment) stretches minimum 60 m RoW has been
considered in plain & rolling terrain.
At junction locations RoW has been considered as per junction improvement
requirement.
Both side widening has been proposed at built-up area locations.
One side widening has been proposed in rural area or the semi urban locations, so that
felling of trees as well as shifting of existing utilities lines shall be minimum.
Four - lane divided road with paved shoulders and service roads (as applicable)
shall be constructed for entire length of project road.
Widening of all cross drainage structures in good condition has been proposed
as per the standard cross sections to match with the 4 lanes carriageway configuration.
Considering bottlenecks, geometric deficiencies, existing RoW and site
constraints along the existing road, realignments/bypasses have been proposed at
Nagina (km 73.311 to km 79.933 of NH-74), Dhampur (km 92.233 to km 97.058 of NH74), Afjalgarh (km 117.245 to km 120.492 of NH-74), Udhhowala (km 122.635 to km
126.406 of NH-74), Jaspur (km 135.409 to km 146.258 of NH-74) and Kashipur (km
149.459 to km 175.000 of NH-74).
Geometric improvements of existing road section have been done at many locations to
improve the alignment/radius of curvature of curves as per IRC norms as far as
possible considering the site constraints.
Provisions of service roads have been envisaged in built-up areas. Service/ Slip roads
have been also proposed on bypasses and Realignment stretches for safety & control
of access at location of Vehicular Underpass and any other locations depending on site
conditions as required.
At some built-up area locations service road has not been provided to avoid the
acquisition of large number of road side structures. Only four - laning of existing road
has been proposed.
Two (02) numbers ROBs have been proposed on the proposed alignment of the project
road. One ROB has been proposed on Nagina Bypass and second ROB on Kashipur
Bypass. On Kashipur Bypass ROBs has been proposed as ROB cum Flyover due to
proximity of MDR at one location.
Eleven (11) Vehicular Underpass, Eleven (11) Light Vehicular Underpass & fourteen
(14) Pedestrian/Cattle Underpass has been proposed on bypasses for safety and
partial access control.
There is one underpass on the proposed alignment of project road at Sherkot.
In addition, traffic calming measures like Pedestrian Crosswalk, ZEBRA Crossing and
Rumble Strip along with pedestrian crossing signs is proposed on existing road at the
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important intersection locations, near school, hospital, religious places and also at the
settlement locations for safe passage of pedestrians.
One (1) pedestrian foot over bridge has been proposed at Sherkot (Existing Km
102.110) of NH-74.
The other major facilities considered for improved functions of the corridor are:
Two Toll Plazas comprising 3+3 - lanes for normal vehicles and 2x1-lane to cater
for over sized/ toll free vehicles complete with administrative offices have been
proposed at Existing km 81.525 near Puraini village & km 147.343 near
Jagatpurpatti village on NH-74 respectively. Provision has also been kept for
adding additional lanes in future on either side as per guidelines of IRC: SP: 842014.
Truck lay-bye at 1 (One) location on right side at km 148.730 of NH-74 have been
proposed to accommodate 15 to 20 trucks.
At 40 places Bus bays with passenger shelter have been proposed. At each
place bus bay will be placed for each traffic direction. As bus traffic is not
significant, bus bays with provision of single bus parking is proposed.
Bypass/Realignment Proposals
Based on site visit, discussion with concerned agencies, study of Development Plan (as
available), existing RoW available present land width between buildings/structures, RoW
required for four - laning with/without service road, geometrics of existing road and
associated problems of land acquisition, demolition of structures and utility shifting, it was
considered necessary to provide realignment/ bypasses at Nagina, Dhampur, Afjalgarh,
Udhhowala, Jaspur and Kashipur.
Based on Alignment Options Study of Realignments/Bypass Alternatives, the Consultant
has recommended realignments/bypasses at Nagina (km 73.311 to km 79.933 of NH-74),
Dhampur (km 92.233 to km 97.058 of NH-74), Afjalgarh (km 117.245 to km 120.492 of NH74), Udhhowala (km 122.635 to km 126.406 of NH-74), Jaspur (km 135.409 to km 146.258
of NH-74) and Kashipur (km 149.459 to km 175.000 of NH-74).
All the Bypasses/ Realignment shall be constructed as 4 lane divided road. The summary
of preferred alternative of bypasses is detailed in Table0.11 below:
Table 0.11: Summary of Recommended Bypass/Realignment
Start Point
Bypass
Nagina Bypass
Realignment at Kho
River
End Point
Place
Existing
Chainage
on NH-74
Length
of
Bypass
(km)
Length
on
NH-74
(km)
km 73+311
Aligarh
km 79+933
5.770
6.622
Km 99+285
Km 100+480
1.200
1.195
Place
Existing
Chainage
on NH-74
Nagina
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Start Point
End Point
Place
Existing
Chainage
on NH-74
Place
Existing
Chainage
on NH-74
Length
of
Bypass
(km)
Dhampur Bypass
Rashulpur
Amla
km 92+233
Dhampur
km 97+058
4.426
4.835
Afzalgarh Bypass
Chauwala
km 117+245
Afzalgarh
km 120+492
2.383
3.247
Udhhowala Bypass
Zigariwala
km 122+635
Badhigarh
km 126+406
4.010
3.771
Jaspur Bypass
Kishanpura
km 135+409
Govindpur
km 146+258
11.283
10.849
Kunda
km 149+459
Jagannathpur
km 175+000
23.241
25.541
Bypass
Kashipur Bypass
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Length
on
NH-74
(km)
Pavement Design
The entire stretch is proposed to be reconstructed as rigid pavement. Service/Slip Road
has been proposed as flexible pavement.
a)
The height of existing road with respect to adjoining natural ground level is around 1m for
around 40% length out of 102 km total length of existing road. In urban/semi urban area it
is around 0.5m. Overtopping of existing road have been observed at some locations in
urban areas of NH-74 due to lower height of existing road with respect to adjoining ground
level. In overtopping or submergence stretches and the stretches where the height of the
existing road with respect to adjoining ground level is less than 1m & there is a chance of
overtopping of existing road due to rain water, the problems has been addressed by
providing suitable road side drains and raising the finished level of existing road as
appropriate. The recommendations for raising the finished level of existing road have been
mentioned in Table 0.14 below.
From Km 106+650 ( Design chainage 104+050 ) to Km 107+350 (Design Chainage
104+750) of the project stretch is overtopped every year due to flood of Ramganga River.
In the year 2011 the stretch was completely washed out. Considering the fact this stretch of
the road is proposed to be raised with proper cross drainage provision including slop
protection in form of boulder pitching or any other measures.
The characteristic deflections of the pavement obtained from BBD test is coming more than
2 at many locations, which indicates likelihood of weak underlying subgarde. Though riding
quality of the pavement is generally good due to renewal/functional layer laid by the PWD
in recent past, but there are cracks, ruts & patching on pavement at many locations. The
existing pavements in those stretches are recommended to be reconstructed with
loosening and recompacting of the existing subgrade.
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From trial pits @500 m interval dug along the road, it has been found that the average
thickness of GSB is around 120 150 mm and average thickness of granular base course
(WBM) layer is around 200 mm at most of the stretches. The total thickness of existing
crust is around 400-500 at many stretches. In some stretches the thickness of existing
crust is around 200-250 also. The thickness of base course layer is deficient at many
locations considering the guidelines of IRC: 37-2012.
There are some stretches where the existing pavement is not in good condition due to
rutting, cracks, potholes, ravelling etc. defects. In this type of stretches the existing
bituminous course have been recommended to be scarified and GSB (150 mm) to be
added over the existing WBM layer overlaid by DLC & PQC layers as per requirement of
new Rigid pavement.
Hence considering the above facts and also keeping in view the construction aspects and
life cycle cost, the improvement proposal as presented in Table 0.12, is recommended to
be adopted for existing pavement for Nagina-Kashipur section of NH-74.
For Service/Slip road flexible pavement has been proposed.
Treatment of
(mm)PQC
71+614
71+925
71+925
77+695
500
500
150
150
150
150
300
300
77+695
78+754
500
150
150
300
78+754
79+704
500
150
150
300
79+704
80+564
500
150
150
300
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
16
17
18
80+564
81+464
81+634
81+704
81+784
85+754
86+764
90+017
94+444
96+439
81+464
81+634
81+704
81+784
85+754
86+764
90+017
94+444
96+439
96+694
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
150
500
150
500
150
500
150
500
150
(mm)PQC
(mm)DLC
1
2
(mm)DLC
To
Sl.
No.
GSB
(mm)
From
(mm)GSB
Existing Carriageway
(mm)Subgrade
(km)
Crust Composition of
New/Widening
Carriageway
Subgrade
(mm)
Design Chainage
150
300
150
300
150
300
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
150
150
300
300
Improvement Proposal
Scarification
Nagina Bypass
Scarification and
Strengthening
Scarification
Realignment for
Geometric
Improvement
Scarification
Reconstruction
Scarification
Reconstruction
Scarification
Reconstruction
Scarification
Dhampur Bypass
Scarification
Reconstruction
Treatment of
(mm)PQC
96+694
97+679
500
150
150
300
20
97+679
100+904
500
150
150
300
500
22
100+904
103+049
500
150
150
300
500
23
103+049
103+854
500
150
150
300
24
103+854
104+904
500
150
150
25
26
104+904
105+499
105+499
114+663
500
500
150
150
28
114+663
117+061
500
29
117+061
119+195
30
119+195
31
(mm)PQC
(mm)DLC
19
(mm)DLC
To
Sl.
No.
Subgrade
(mm)
From
(mm)GSB
Existing Carriageway
(mm)Subgrade
(km)
Crust Composition of
New/Widening
Carriageway
GSB
(mm)
Design Chainage
300
150
150
300
150
150
300
500
150
150
300
300
500
150
150
300
150
150
300
300
500
150
150
300
300
150
150
300
500
150
150
300
150
300
123+205
500
150
150
300
123+205
124+804
500
150
150
300
150
300
32
124+804
126+085
500
150
150
300
150
150
300
33
126+085
126+358
500
150
150
300
34
126+358
126+449
500
150
150
300
150
150
300
35
126+449
126+904
500
150
150
300
150
300
36
126+904
127+260
500
150
150
300
37
38
39
127+260
132+670
143+982
132+670
143+982
145+604
500
500
500
150
150
150
150
150
150
300
300
300
150
300
150
300
40
145+604
146+104
500
150
150
300
41
42
146+104
147+166
147+166
170+407
500
500
150
150
150
150
300
300
150
300
b)
150
Improvement Proposal
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Realignment for
Geometric
Improvement
Reconstruction
Reconstruction
and Raising by 1.0
m
Reconstruction
Reconstruction
and Raising by 1.0
m
Reconstruction
Scarification
Realignment at
Afzalgarh
Scarification
Udhowala
Bypass
Scarification
Scarification and
Strengthening
Realignment for
Geometric
Improvement
Scarification and
Strengthening
Scarification
Realignment for
Geometric
Improvement
Scarification
Jaspur Bypass
Scarification
Realignment for
Geometric
Improvement
Scarification
Kashipur Bypass
For the reconstruction stretch, the composition of the pavement shall be the same as
recommended for widening of existing carriageway at the corresponding locations.
c)
Rigid Pavement
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Rigid pavement is proposed for the entire stretch. For design, IRC: 58-2011, Guidelines for
the Design of Plain Jointed Rigid Pavements for Highways, have been followed.
New rigid pavement compositions considered for cost estimation purpose are as follows:
300 mm :
PQC of Grade M-40
150 mm :
DLC of Grade M-10
150 mm :
Subbase
500 mm :
Subgrade
d)
Flexible pavement is proposed for the Slip/Service Road. For design, IRC: 37-2012,
Guidelines for the Design of Flexible Pavements, have been followed.
New flexible pavement compositions considered for cost estimation purpose are as follows:
40 mm
60 mm
250 mm
200 mm
500 mm
e)
:
:
:
:
:
BC
DBM
WMM
GSB
Subgrade
Earthen Shoulder
Sl.
No.
1
2
3
4
Length (m)
From
To
LHS
RHS
71+904
76+121
76+190
77+404
72+404
76+190
76+737
77+731
69
-
500
69
547
327
Width
(m)
Location
Remarks
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
Nagina
Bypass
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Sl.
No.
Length (m)
Width
(m)
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
From
91+172
91+350
91+386
91+651
91+926
97+329
97+679
To
91+350
91+386
91+651
91+926
91+953
97+679
100+364
LHS
36
265
275
27
2685
RHS
178
36
275
350
2685
12
132+544
132+834
290
5.50
13
14
15
16
17
147+954
151+604
155+804
161+254
167+514
148+244
151+824
156+189
161+309
168+354
220
385
-
290
385
55
840
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
Location
Remarks
Dhampur
Bypass
Sherkot
Sherkot
Jaspur
Bypass
Kashipur
Bypass
Sl.
No.
1
0.14
Length (m)
From
To
LHS
RHS
155+014
155+634
620
620
Width
(m)
Location
5.50
Kashipur
Bypass
Remarks
: Nil
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: 08 nos.
: 01 nos.
: 17 nos.
Culverts
There are 178 nos. of CD structures on the existing alignment Nagina-Kashipur section of
project road.
Due to realignment / bypasses, the total no. of CD structures on the proposed alignment of
the project road has increased to 185. Following improvement proposal as mentioned in
Table-0.17 is proposed for widening, reconstruction and rehabilitation of the existing CD
structures on the recommended alignment.
Table- 0.17: Improvement Proposal for Existing CD Structures
Proposed
Action
Recons
as Slab
Recons
as Pipe
Cleaning /
Repairing /
Widening of
Exist + New
add. 2 lane
Existing
Type
(Nos.)
(Nos.)
(Nos.)
(Nos.)
(Nos.)
Slab
20
11
34
66
Pipe
43
48
102
Arch
12
12
Box
Arch/Pipe
1
-
5
0
Total
33
08
14
44
86
185
4Lane
new
Balanced
New on
Bypass
Total
Nos. of
4-lane
Culverts
Out of the above culvert list total no. of both 2-lane and 4-lane culverts are 185 (130
new culverts + 55 existing)
ROB
There are three (03) Level crossings and no ROB on the existing alignment of project road,
However on the proposed alignment, two (02) ROBs are proposed.
Flyover
There is no flyover on the existing alignment of project road.
No flyover is proposed on the proposed alignment.
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Underpass
There is one (01) Underpass on the existing alignment of project road.
On the proposed alignment, additional 2-lane underpass is proposed at Sherkot due to
widening of the existing 2-lane road to 4-lane configuration.
Vehicular Under Pass (VUP) & Cattle/Pedestrian under Pass (CUP/PUP)
There is no VUP or PUP on the existing alignment of project road.
On the proposed alignment, Ten (10) VUPs, Eleven (11) LVUPs and fourteen (14)
CUPs/PUPs are proposed.
Foot Over Bridge (FOB)
There is no foot over bridge on the existing alignment of project road.
On the proposed alignment, one (01) Foot over Bridge is proposed at Sherkot.
0.15
Socio-economic Profile
Large populace of the project area is dependent on agriculture and a small section deals in
trade and commercial entrepreneurship. Instant 4 laning of the road with paved shoulder
will bring about positive social changes by way of reduced travel time, increased access to
markets and basic social services, generating employment from road construction /
maintenance work and from enhanced business opportunities, increasing educational
opportunities and health care services leading to overall development of the region at large
and the project area in particular.
Socio-economic profile of state of Uttarakhand & Uttar Pradesh and the relative status of
the project influence area within the state has been reviewed. Traces has been given on
population density, the work force, distribution of work force, the changes in sectoral
distribution of workers, growth of enterprises, status of non-agricultural workers, distribution
of important units, condition of cultivators, condition of household workers, condition of
non-workers, condition of manufacturing industry and the related social problems, such as
poverty eradication, Gender issue, etc., of the different region of Uttarakhand & Uttar
Pradesh and other economic variables of the states and the PIA districts (Bijnor, Rampur &
Udham Singh Nagar).
The profile discusses the past performance and the present scenario and also a broad
assessment of the perspective growth of the economy and social development of state and
PIA Districts (Bijnor, Rampur & Udham Singh Nagar), as basis for estimating the future
growth in transport demand. The influence area of the project road, for the purpose of
present study, is defined at the state level. Appropriate major economic characteristics are
reviewed for the district as well. The output of socio-economic study is the economic
growth prospects of the PIA with respect to certain selected economic variables and serves
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as the basis for arriving at a realistic traffic growth rate for different vehicle categories.
Secondary data available from the different departments of the State Government have
been collected and analyzed for preparation of socio-economic profile.
0.16
0.17
Cost Estimate
The process of cost estimation involved the following steps:
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The preliminary cost estimates for strengthening and widening of the existing road to 4 lane
carriageway with paved shoulders configuration to meet the desired objectives of the
project have been worked out.
Cost of Civil Works for the recommended alignment have been presented below.
Length of Approved
Alignment
(km)
98.793
Per km Cost
11994.78
121.41
The construction cost of the project is marginally on the higher side as a result of
a)
b)
c)
0.18
0.19
Economic Analyses
The economic analysis for the project road has been carried out within the broad frame
with the cost benefit technique. The results of economic analysis are given in Table-0.18
below:
Table 0.18: Results of Economic Analysis
Project Road Section
Case
EIRR (%)
Nagina - Kashipur
Base Case
13.10
The entire project road is found to be economically viable as the EIRRs is more
than minimum 12% . Since the project road as a whole is economically viable,
hence it could be taken up for implementation.