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MONTHLY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REPORT APRIL - 2014 Independent Consultant: Unihorn India Pvt Ltd CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 PDF processed with CutePDF evaluation edition www.CutePDF.com TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT KEY PLAN 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Background and Scope of the Project. 1.2 Design Specification & Salient Features of the Project. 1.3 1.4 1.5 Punch list Items. Toll Collections. Monthly Operation Report. 2.0 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME 3.0 PROJECT PREVIEW 3.1 Contractual Data 3.2 Project Statistics for Four laning 3.3 Major Quantities executed 4.0 STAFF MOBILIZATION BY INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT 5.0 STAFF MOBILIZATION BY CONCESSIONAIRE. 6.0 HIGHWAY SAFETY MEASURES. 6.1 Emergency service locations along the project highway 6.2 Brief description of Highway safety measures 7.0 LANE NON AVAILABILITY REPORT 8.0 EMERGENCY DE-COMMISSIONING REPORT 9.0 ESCROW ACCOUNT STATEMENT CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 1.0 Executive Summary 1.0 Executive Summary. 1.1 Background and scope of the Project. The Government of India in the Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways earlier Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, (MOSRTH) authorized NHAI for widening the existing 2 lane from km 462/174 (AP / Karnataka border) to km 523/600 (Avathi Village) covering 60.40 kms on National highway No-7 (NH-7) in the state of Karnataka, to 4 lane as a part of North – South (Kashmir to Kanyakumari) and East- West corridor (Silchar to Saurastra) The National Highway authority of India (NHAI) awarded the work of Design, construction, Development, Finance, Operation and Maintenance development of NH-7 KNT-01 on BOT / Annuity basis to M/s Patel-KNR Infrastructure Pvt Ltd (SPV) and accordingly the concession agreement was signed on 28th September 2006. According to the concession agreement a development period of 180 days was prescribed, after signing of the concession agreement and commencement date of the project fixed, after expiry of 180 days and project completion date was 26 March 2009 (Construction period of 24Months). And Concession period is 20 years, including construction period, which expires on 25th March-2027 until and unless agreement is terminated due to reasons mentioned in the concession agreement. Under the scope of the project highway concessionaire was to do:a) Design, Construction, Development, Finance, Operation & Maintenance of the existing 2 lane - from km 463/600 (AP / Karnataka border) to km 524/000 (Avathi Village) covering 61.42kms - to 4 lane including New construction of 4 lane Bye-pass for Chikkaballapur town. b) Improvement, Operations and Maintenance of km. 524/000 (Avathi Village) to km. 527/000 (Nandi Hill Crossing) and km. 535/000 (Devanahalli Village) km. 539/000 (Meenukunte Village). The National Highway No 7. is an important artery of the NH Network connecting Varanasi in UP with Kanyakumari in Tamilnadu. The present project road falls in the Southern part of Karnataka States connecting four taluks namely Bagepalli, Gudibanda, and Chikkballapur in Chikkaballapur District and Devanahalli in the Bengaluru Rural district. The total length of the project is 61.40 km including Bypass for Chikkaballapur town. Provisional completion certificate / COD to the concessionaire was issued by the Independent Consultant, on 21st December 2009, pursuant to the clause 16.4 of the concession agreement. Project completion got delayed by almost 9 months, mainly due to non-handing over of the land, by NHAI. CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 1.2 Design Specification and Salient features of the KNT-01Project. 1.2.1 Name of the Road : Widening and Strengthening of NH-7 from 2 lane to 4 Lane from Km.463.6 to Km. 524.000. 1.2.2 Type of Project : BOT / Annuity 1.2.3 Design Speed : 100 Km. / hour 1.2.4 Length of the Road : 61.40 Kms. 1.2.5 Land Acquisition : 1.2.6 No. of Bye pass : One (01) at Chikkaballapura 1.2.7 Length of Bye pass : 8.4 Kms. 1.2.8 Length of Service Road: 1.2.9 No. of Curves : 1.2.10 CD Structures : a) b) c) d) e) : : : : : Minor Bridges ROB Underpasses Major Bridges Culverts 1.2.11 Terrain (a) (b) a) Agriculture Land: 176.0 Hect. b) Forest Land : 14.2 Hect. Start Point - 506.450 End Point - 514.090 24.64 Kms. a) Horizontal : 20 Nos. (< 60.0m Span) 03 Nos. 11 Nos. NIL (Span > 60.0m) a) Pipe Culverts : b) Box Culverts : 57 Nos. 61 Nos. 18 Nos. : Rolling Plain : : Km. 463/600 – Km. 501/000 Km. 501/000 – Km. 524/000 1.2.12 Cross Road : 69 Nos. 1.2.13 Major Cross Road : 14 Nos. 1.2.14 Environment : MOEF clearances completed 1.2.15 Cross Sectional Elements (a)Main Carriageway (b)Paved Shoulder (c)Unpaved (Earthen) Shoulder (d)Median Width 1.2.16 Type of Widening : : : : : 7.25m (Kerb shyness 0.25m) 1.50m 1.0m (i) Preferred : 4.50m (ii) Minimum : 1.50m : CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 (a) (b) Concentric Eccentric : : 4.50 Kms. (i) Left (ii) Right (c) New Carriageway : 8.4 Kms. 1.2.17 Type of Pavement : Flexible 1.2.18 Pavement Composition : (i) New Pavement : : : 45.61 Kms. 2.65 Kms. HS 1 : Km. 463/600 – 506/625 Pavement Composition BC DBM – Top Layer DBM – Bottom Layer WMM GSB Gr. 1 Layer Thickness ( in mm ) 40 70 70 260 200 Pavement Composition HS 2: Chikkballapur Bypass Layer Thickness ( in mm ) BC DBM – Top Layer DBM – Bottom Layer WMM GSB Gr. 1 Pavement Composition 40 50 75 270 200 HS 3: Km. 514/090 – 524/000 Layer Thickness ( in mm ) BC DBM – Top Layer DBM – Bottom Layer WMM GSB Gr. 1 40 90 50 300 200 Overlay : Overlay Thickness for Different Homogeneous Section Thickness for HS 1 Thickness for HS 3 Pavement Composition ( in mm ) ( in mm ) BC 40 40 DBM – Top Layer 90 70 iii. Service Road Pavement Structure SDBC (mm) DBM (mm) WMM (mm) GSB (mm) : Pavement Composition for Service Road HS – 1 (km 463/600 – 506/625) 25 50 250 200 HS – 2 (km 506/625 – 514/115) 25 60 250 210 CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 HS – 3 (km 514/115-524/000) 25 60 250 200 iv. Rigid Pavement (For Toll Plaza) 1.2.19 Toll Plaza 1.2.20 Lay Bye’s :GSB -150 mm , DLC-100 mm, PQC-300 mm : 01 Nos. :(a) Truck Lay Bye: 02 Nos. (Two) 470.150 & 514.900 Bus Bye : 38 Nos. (Thirty Eight) (b) 1.2.21 Utility Duct - 300mm NP4 Pipes 1.2.22 Drainage : (i) (ii) (iii) ( Km. 466/200 ) : Urban @ 500.0 m c/c Rural @ 2000.0 m c/c Covered Lined Drain : Open Lined Drain : Earthen Drain : 9780.0 m 1625.0 m 39962.0 m 1.3. Punch List Items: - Punch list items have been completed except for the items where land problem still exists. 1.4. Toll collections: - Toll is collected by the NHAI approved agency M/s. Chabbras Associates an approved agency of Director General of Resettlement (Defense). 1.5 Monthly Operation Report:All activities of operation and maintenance is attended like. a) Routine maintenance. b) Operation and maintenance compliance Report c) Accident Report is given in table below: - Report Enclosed. Year April-2014 Number of cases Reported Number of persons Killed Number of persons Injured 6 2 10 CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 2.0 Operation and Maintenance Program CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 Operation and Maintenance Programme Requirement and Scope of Operation & Maintenance: i) Road Maintenance: This includes routine maintenance, periodic maintenance, preventive maintenance and special repairs. ii) Traffic Maintenance: This includes incident management; hazard response, road patrols and surveillance. iii) Safety Management: This includes accident prevention, after care, user behavior, education, enforcement, data collection and analysis. iv) Facility Management: This includes periodic inspection, routine maintenance, rehabilitation etc. v) Road Asset Management: This includes management of access, encroachment and ribbon development. vi) Other Maintenance Activities: This includes maintenance of traffic signs, highway lighting system, highway landscape, highway traffic management system, user fee collection plaza and other road furniture. Maintenance Program: The maintenance methodology and maintenance program will guide the O&M team to undertake the routine & periodic maintenance works of the project facilities. This program is the basic indicator of the intended works by the O&M Team over a accounting Year 2013-14. The maintenance of road consists of routine and periodic maintenance. CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 Routine Maintenance: Routine Maintenance of road includes following Activities: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) Maintenance of Pavement Maintenance of turfed areas and landscaping Maintenance of drainage system General Cleaning including CD Structures Cleaning & maintenance of building Maintenance of road furniture Maintenance of ROW Fencing CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 3.0 Project Preview CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 3.1 CONTRATUAL DATA Employer : National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). Concessionaire : M/s Patel- KNR Infrastructure Pvt Ltd (SPV). Independent Consultant : M/S Aarvee Associates, Hydarabad. EPC Contractor : M/s KNR Construction Ltd. Project Cost : Rs.402.87 Crores. Date of Signing of Agreement : 28 September 2006. Development Period : 180 day. Commencement Date : 27 March 2007. Construction Period : 24Months. COD : 21st Dec 2009. Concession Period : 20 year (including 2 years of Construction Period). 3.2 Project Statistics for Four laning. Right of Way width : Varies from 60.0 m to 130.0 m. Roadway width (Existing) : Varies from 30.0m to 57.20 m Carriageway width : 2 X 8.75m (divided carriageway). Paved Shoulder : 2 X 1.50m. Earthen Shoulder : 2 X 1.00m. Median : Varies from 1.50m to 4.50m. Service Road Width : 7.0m.& 5.5m. 3.3 Major Quantity executed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Clearing & Grubbing : 235.0 Hect. Earth Work : 48,20,000 Cum. Granular Sub Base : 3,65,000 Cum. Wet Mix Macadam : 4,10,000 Cum. Dense Bituminous Macadam : 1, 68,000 Cum. Bituminous Concrete : 56,428 Cum. Culverts & Bridges : a. Pipe Culverts (1000mm dia) 4500 Rm. b. Pipes 1200Dia 450 Rm. c. M-15 Concrete 19400 Cum. d. M-20 Concrete 13856 Cum. e. M-30 Concrete 44592 Cum f. M-35 Concrete 12791 Cum. g. M-40 Concrete 1098 Cum. h. M-50 Concrete (ROB) - 7500 Cum. CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 4.0 Staff Mobilization by Independent Consultant Technical Staff of O&M Consultant Sl No Name of the Employee Designation 1 Col.(Retd) Surinder Singh Team Leader 2 Pattan Shetty Assistant Highway Engineer 3 Siva Pradeep Assistant Bridge Engineer CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 5.0 Staff Mobilization by the Concessionaire Technical Staff of KNT-01 Package Arur village, Chickballapur Sl No Name of the Employee Designation 1 K.Somu Sunder Reddy Project Co odinator 2 B. T. S. Murthy O&M Manager 3 Hari Babu Civil/Structural Maintenance Engineer 4 Ashok Reddy Mechanical Engineer 5 P.Surender Reddy Traffic Safety officer/patrolling officer 6 AR.Govardhana PRO 7 T.V.K.Naveen Maintenance Executive 8 A.Manikyala Rao Accounts officer 9 MS.Venkat Reddy HTMS Operator 10 Dilip HTMS Operator 11 Sujatamma Staff Nurse 12 Manjula Staff Nurse 13 TV.Balakrishnappa Compounder 14 Muni raju Compounder 15 Akhil Compounder 16 Prashanth Reddy Patrolling Supervisor 17 Raju Patrolling Supervisor 18 K.B.Ananda Electrician 19 Eeshaan Patrolling Vehicle Driver 20 Faqruddin Patrolling Vehicle Driver 21 Suresh Patrolling Vehicle Driver 22 Arudra Patrolling Vehicle Driver 23 Ashok Ambulance Driver 24 Raghuvansh Pandey Ambulance Driver 25 Asgar Ali Hydra Operator 26 Ramesh Towing Vehicle Operator 27 Kiran Jamboti JCB Operator CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 6.0 Highway Safety Measures CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 6.1 EMERGENCY SERVICE LOCATIONS ALONG THE PROJECT HIGHWAY A. Major Hospitals & Ambulance Services Sr.No. Description Contact Number 1 Govt. Hospital, Bagepalli 08150-282210 2 108 08156-272388,270862 4 108 Service Govt. Hospital, Chickballapur Manjunath Hospital (Private) 5 CSI Hospital (Private) 08156-272269 3 08156-273110 B. Police Stations Sr.No. Description Contact Number 1 Bagepalli 08150-282233 2 Gudibande 08156-261025 3 Chickballapur 08156-2272423,270860,272262 C. Fire Stations Sr.No. 1 Description Chickballapur Contact Number 08156-270861 CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 6.2 BREIF DESCREPTION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY MEASURES 1. Metal Beam Crash Barrier The Metal beam crash barrier has been provided in the locations where the height of embankment is more than 3m in the project highway along the shoulders. In the median opening locations where the median width taper from 4.5m to 1.5m, W-Beam has been installed on both sides of the crash barrier in the central median and it has been installed on only one side in the shoulder portion. 2. Guard Posts Gaur posts have been provided throughout the project corridor at an interval of 5m where the embankment height varies from 2m to 3m. 3. Sign Boards Various types of sign boards such as mandatory/regularity, warning/cautionary and information/destination boards have been erected in single post, double post and cantilever and gantry types. Hazard markers have been provided at all traffic islands in median openings, truck lay byes, miner bridges and Box culverts. Rout markers are erected at all junctions to guide the road users to know the direction of all NH roads. 4. Pedestrian Guard Rails These are provided at all bus bay locations to safe guard and organize the pedestrian movement. 5. Traffic Blinker Signal (LED) Traffic blinker signals are provided at median openings having considerable traffic and pedestrian movement. This signal warns the road user about the median opening so that they will be alert while crossing that location. 6. Delineators These are provided at all horizontal curves of radius up to 1000m. The spacing of the delineators varies with the radius of the circular curve. These are all used to guide the road users to indicate the edge of the roadway. CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 7. Raised Pavement Markers (Road Studs) These are provided at all the horizontal curves, pedestrian crossings and approaching side of all intersections. White colour studs are provided along edges of all lanes on the approaching side of all cross road to indicate the extent of the carriage way during night time. Red colour studs have been provided at pedestrian crossing locations giving warning about median openings, bus stops and truck lay byes. 8. Highway Lighting High mast lighting of 30m has been provided at toll plaza at Km.466.200. Conventional lighting arrangement are made at all major, minor intersections and lay bye locations. 9. Highway Traffic Management System The HTMS control system has been located at toll plaza at km.466.200. Five variable message sign boards are provided along the project highway to guide and forewarn the road users the traffic and weather conditions on the project highway. CCTV’s have been erected at four locations in the project highway to identify the incident / Accident occurred if any so that the information can be communicated to the emergency response team. The ECB’s have been provided throughout the project highway at an interval of 2 Km along the highway for both directions of travel. The ATCC are located two locations to account to count and classify the vehicles. 10. Speed Breakers Speed breakers have been provided to regulate the speed of vehicle before entering to the main carriage way from all cross roads and in front of toll plaza in order to prevent the accidents. 11. Pavement Marking Pavement marking has been done on the entire main carriage way and service road. Different type of pavement markings have been provided at the intersections, median openings, pedestrian crossings, bus stops, truck lay byes and merging & diverging locations. 12. Fencing Fencing is being provided to prevent unexpected access of animals and pedestrians to the project highway and also to provide safety and security of the project highway. CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 7. Lane non availability report CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 SUMMARY OF LANE NON AVAILABILITY REPORT Month:April’014 Sl.no Date Chainage affected from To Length in Km Length to be consider for non availability Time Side Lane From To Total (Hrs) Nill CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 Qty km Lane Hr Exempted Qty Km hr NonAvailability Km lane hr Remarks 8. Emergency De-Commissioning Report CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 Emergency De-Commissioning Report Month: April’014 Sl.no 1 Description of the emergency incident Reason of the emergency Chainage affected Date & time affecting lane closure from From To Nil CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 To Total lane Closure (kmhr) 9. Escrow Account statement CONTRACT PACKAGE: NS2/BOT/KNT-01 ACCIDENTS REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL - 2014 A B C D E F G H I Location Nature Classification Causes Road Feature Road Condition Junction Type Weather Vehical No. Affected persons Help provided by Ambulance/Patrol Vehical Date 1 01.04.2014 9.30am 491 RHS 6 3 2 4 1 - 1 KA 51 E 4405 1 Ambulance & Patrol Vehical 2 08.04.2014 4.30pm 475.800 RHS 3 3 3 4 1 - 1 AP 02 Y 4864 & Unknown vehicle 2 Ambulance & Patrol Vehical 3 09.04.2014 4.00am 474.800 LHS 6 2 2 4 1 - 1 AP 09 BC 7269 4 Ambulance & Patrol Vehical 4 13.04.2014 4.00am 491.200 LHS 3 1 4 4 1 - 1 KA 03 EC 2409 & CG 04 JD 4277 9.30am 490.800 LHS 1 2 4 4 1 - 1 KA 40 8553 7.30pm 487.800 LHS 2 1 4 1 1 - 1 KA 40 F 206 & Bike 5 6 13.04.2014 17.04.2014 Time Note: A Urban/Rural and details of surrounding land use. B 1-overturning,2-Head on collisin,3-Rear end collisin,4-Collisin brush/side wipe,5-Left turn collisin,6-Skidding,7-Right turn collisin,8-Others C 1-Fatal,2-Grievous injured,3-Minor injured 4-Non injured D 1-Drunken,2-Over speeding,3-Vehical out of controle,4-Fault of driver,5-Fault of pedestrain passanger,6-Defect in road surface E 1-Single lane,2-Two lanes,3-Three lanes or more without divider(median),4-Four lanes or more with central divider. F 1-Straiht road,2-Slight curve,3-Sharp curve,4-Flat road,5-Gentle incline,7-Hump,8-Dip,9-Others(pl specific)-Straight road with bus stand. G 1-T-junction,2-Y-junction,3-Foue armd junction,4-Straggerred junction,5-junction with more than 4 arms,6-Round about junction,7-Manned rail. H 1-Fine,2-Mist/Fog,3-Cloudy,4-Light rain,5-Heavy rain,6-Hail/Sleet,7-Snow,8-Strong wind,9-Dust storm,10-Very hot,11-Very cold,12-Others Fatal Grievous 1 1 1 Minor NonInjured No.of Animals injured No.of Animals killed SL. No 1 Ambulance & Patrol Vehical 1 Ambulance & Patrol Vehical Patrol vehicle Remarks Spot death spot death & Patrolling vehicle fired by local villagers Operation & Maintenance programme for Routine Maintenance work for the year 2014-2015 Routine Maintenance Description Item 1. Road Works Cleaning vegetation, Rubbish and Debris on Road 1.1 Surface a Km. 462.174 to Km. 529.574 Earth Work in restoring rain cuts and eroded portion 1.2 of embankment slopes 1.3 Clearing landslides 1.4 Repair of flexible pavement 1.4.1 Pot hole filling 1.4.2 Patching of local areas Unit Apr May Jun July Month Wise Program Aug Sept Oct Nov Sqm Km Minimum once a month Cum As and when required LS As and when required Sqm Sqm As and when required As and when required 1.4.3 Crack sealing Sqm As and when required 1.4.4 Treatment of ravelling Sqm As and when required 1.4.5 Sand blinding of bleeding areas Sqm As and when required 1.4.6 Treatment of hungry areas Sqm As and when required Sqm Nos Nos Cum As and when required LS As and when required 1.4.7 1.4.8 1.4.9 1.5 2. Bridge 2.1 a b c d 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 a b c d e f g Repair of damaged edge Benkelman beam deflection test Surface Roughness Test Shoulder maintenance and Culvert Works Clearing silt vegetation, rubbish and debris from the bridge and deck drainage system ROB's Minor bridges Box culverts Pipe culverts Earth work in restoring rain-cuts 7 erided portion of embankment slopes Slope protection and Bed Protection Repair of railing/Parapet/Crash barriers Replacement Painting Works Kilometer stones all along highway Hectometer stone all along highway Railing Parapet/head wall of all structures RCC crash barrier Traffic sign Boards /pole Painting of gantry post/name board post As and when required Nos Nos Nos Nos Cum As and when required Cum Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr h VMS Cantilever Gantry& vertical post Rmtr i j Toll Plaza Adminstrative Building Toll booth & vechile lane platform Rmtr Rmtr As and when required As and when required Dec Jan Feb Mar Remarks Item k l Routine Maintenance Description Bus shelters Water kiosk 2.4.3 2.5 Minor repair Repair of footpath slabs and kerbs 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.7 2.8 2.8.1 As and when required Replacement of kerbs Rmtr Bearing Cleaning of bearings Nos Replacement of damaged bearings Sqm Repair of wearing course Sqm Repair of concrete works in superstructure, foundation, retaining wall, wing wall, head wall, etc As and when required Repairs of cracks Rmtr Unit Apr May Jun July Month Wise Program Aug Sept Oct Nov As and when required Concrete works Cum As and when required Replacement of covers Rmtr As and when required Repairs of honeycomb, spalling and soft or spongy concrete surface 2.8.3 Repair of corroded reinforcement 3. Drainage and Protection Works Lined, Unlined Drains & Median Drains 3.1 Jan Sqm As and when required Kg As and when required 3.1.1 Cleaning/Reshape/Deepening of unlined drains Rmtr 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.2 3.2.1 3.3 3.3.1 Cleaning of lined & median drains Repair of lined & median drains Catchpit Rmtr Rmtr As and when required Clearing & cleaning of rain harvesting pit Chute drain Cleaning & clearing of drain Nos As and when required Rmtr 3.3.2 Repair of chute drain, stone bedding or cut-off wall Rmtr As and when required 3.3.3 3.4 Replacement of eroded soil at out fall Reparing of retaining wall Cum Rmtr As and when required As and when required Cum As and when required Nos Sqm As and when required As and when required except in monsoon period Nos As and when required except in monsoon period Stone pitching including replacing missing stones and replacing eroded soil below the same 4. Miscellaneous Works 4.1 Traffic signs 4.2 Road markings 3.5 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Road studs Distance measure stones and culvert/bridge marker post Metal beam crash barrier Delinators/Guard posts Pedestrain guard rail Maintenance of toll plaza Feb Rmtr Rmtr LS 2.8.2 Dec Nos As and when required Rmtr Rmtr Rmtr Month Will be replaced imediately after filing FIR for insurance purpose Will be replaced imediately after filing FIR for insurance purpose Will be replaced imediately after filing FIR for insurance purpose As and when required Mar Remarks Item 4.9 a b c Routine Maintenance Description Cleaning of median & shoulder Km. 462.174 to Km. 486.574 Km. 486.574 to Km. 508.574 Km. 508.574 to Km. 529.574 Month Km Km Km 4.10 Maintenance of Avenue plantation & median plants Month Will be maintained regularly 4.11 Watering for Avenue plantation & median plants Month Will be done on daily basis 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 Replantation of median & ROW plants in place of the dead plants Maintenance of turfing Maintenance of bus bays Maintenance of truck laybays Highway lighting maintenance Encroachment 4.18 Incident management & safety 4.12 Unit Apr May Jun July Month Wise Program Aug Sept Oct Nov As and when required Nos Will be maintained regularly Will be maintained regularly Will be maintained regularly Will be maintained regularly As and when required Will be maintained regularly Dec Jan Feb Mar Remarks PATEL KNR INFRASTRUCTURES PVT.LTD.ESCROW A/C Statement Generated By :- 32827 Joint Holder :- C/O PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.,12H SQUARE BL 3RD FLR, ROAD 12,BANJARA HILLS, HYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH 500034 Customer No :233007768 Scheme :CA-SPECIAL Currency :INR Statement of Account No :004010201132227 for the period (From : 01-04-2014 To : 30-04-2014) Tran Date Chq No Particulars Debit Credit Balance Init. Br 322961227.69 OPENING BALANCE 04-04-2014 TRF TO KNR CONSTRUCTIONS LIMITED 07-04-2014 10-04-2014 TRF TO 02.1036400 BRN-RTGS-UTIBH14100064214-LIFE INSURANCE BRN-RTGS-UTIBH14100064473-LIFE INSURANCE - 26-04-2014 TO For 913040020652631 26974329.00 65891032.69 004 28-04-2014 TO For 913040048208139 67714036.00 133605068.69 004 30-04-2014 FD BKD 10-04-2014 TRANSACTION TOTAL 18744721.00 304216506.69 004 1500000.00 302716506.69 004 168299803.00 134416703.69 004 95500000.00 38916703.69 004 30000000.00 103605068.69 004 314044524.00 94688365.00 CLOSING BALANCE 103605068.69 Unless the constituent notifies the bank immediately of any discrepancy found by him/her in this statement of Account, it will be taken that he/she has found the account correct. The closing balance as shown/displayed includes not only the credit balance and / or overdraft limit, but also funds which are under clearing. It excludes the amount marked as lien, if any. 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