Technical Schedules P-XIII
Topics covered
Technical Schedules P-XIII
Topics covered
– Ahmednagar – Solapur – Akkalkot on HAM Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design
Ch. 486.000 to Km 512.000)
NAME OF WORK:
Construction of Six-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield
Highway from Katgaon village to Hasapur village section of
Surat – Nashik – Ahmednagar – Solapur - Akkalkot on HAM
Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala
Pariyojana. Package- XIII (Km 486.000 to Km 512.000)
TECHNICAL SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE - A
(See Clauses 2.1 and 8.1)
SITE OF THE PROJECT
1 The Site
1.1 The site of the Project Highway shall include land, buildings, structures & road
works as described in Annexure-I of this Schedule – A.
1.2 The dates of handing over the Right of Way to the Concessionaire are specified
in Annexure-II of this Schedule-A.
1.3 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 this Agreement.
1.4 The alignment plans of the Project Highway are specified in Annexure-III of
Schedule-A. The proposed levels (FRL) as indicated in the alignment plan shall
be minimum requirement and treated as an approximate assessment. The
Concessionaire shall design the Road Profile as per the finalised Detailed
Project Report (DPR) including plan & profile of the project highway based on
site/design requirement, prepared by the Concessionaire.
Annexure – I
(Schedule-A)
Project Site
1 The Site
The site of Project Highway starts from Km 486.000 near Katgaon village of Tuljapur Taluka
of Osmanabad District and ends at Km 512.000 near Hasapur village of Akkalkot Taluka of
Solapur district in the state of Maharashtra and comprises the land, carriageway and
structures described herein.
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2 Land
The project stretch is a greenfield alignment and predominantly passes through plain terrain
through Tandulwadi, Musti, Dhotri, Boregaon, Dombar jawalge, Tirth, Chapalgaon,
Chapalgaonwadi, Dahitanewadi and Konhali villages. Northing and Easting UTM co-ordinates
of the project corridor lies between 613927.592E, 1965664.764N and 623339.455E,
1941548.676N respectively. An index map showing the existing features of the Project
Highway is given in Appendix A-I.
3 Carriageway
There is no existing alignment as the proposed project highway is a new Greenfield
alignment.
Existing Chainage (Km)
S. No Lane Configuration
From To
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4 Major Bridges
The Site includes the following Major Bridges:
Type of Structure
Existing No. of Spans
Sr. Sub Super Width
Chainage with Span
No. Foundation (m)
(Km) Structure Structure length (m)
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6 Grade Separators
The Site includes the following Grade Separators:
7 Bridges
The Site includes the following Minor Bridges:
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9 Vehicular Underpasses
The Site has the following Vehicular underpasses:
10 Culverts
The Stretch has the following Culverts:
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11 Bus bays
The details of the bus bays are as follows:
Length
Sr. No. Chainage (Km) Left Hand Side Right Hand side
(m)
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13 Roadside drains
The details of the Roadside drains are as follows:
Sr. No. Chainage (Km) Length (m) Left Hand Side Right Hand side
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15 Minor Junctions
The details of the minor junctions are as follows:
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16 Bypasses
The details of existing road sections proposed to be bypassed are as follows:
17 Toll Plaza
The details of Toll Plaza are as follows:
S. No. Location (Km) Remarks
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18 Utilities:
The site includes utilities. Details at Annexure-V of Schedule-A.
Annexure-II
(Schedule-A)
Dates for providing Right of Way of Construction Zone
The dates on which the Authority shall provide Right of Way of construction zone to
the Concessionaire on different stretches of the Site are stated below:
The Right of Way is being acquired and shall be provided to the Concessionaire on
different stretches presented below:
6-lane Greenfield
1 486.000 512.000 26.000 60
Alignment
Note:
(i) The Authority shall provide the Right of Way no less than 80% (Eighty per cent)
of the total length of Project Highway on Appointed date in compliance to
Clause 10.3 of Agreement.
(ii) Additional land shall be acquired for Interchanges if any, Toll Plaza, Rest Area,
Truck Lay Byes, Bus Bays & Bus Shelters, Highway Nest Mini and at Junction
Improvement locations if required.
Annexure-III
(Schedule-A)
1. Alignment Plans:
The alignment of the Project Highway is enclosed in the alignment plan. Finished
road level indicated in the alignment plan shall be minimum requirement and
treated as an approximate assessment. The Concessionaire shall design the road
profile of the project highway based on site/design requirement mentioned in
Schedule D.
2. Traffic Signage plan of the Project Highway showing numbers & location of traffic
signs is enclosed, which is minimum requirement. The Concessionaire, however, im-
prove/upgrade upon the traffic signage plan as indicated in Annexure-III based on
site/design requirement as per IRC: SP:99 & IRC:67-2022.
3. Utility relocation plan: The details of existing utilities to be shifted are indicated in
utility relocation plan enclosed.
Annexure IV
Schedule - A
Clearances
1. Forest Clearance: This package has forest section from Km 498.600 to Km 498.800 and
Km 511.000 to Km 511.500 for a length of 700m. Forest Clearance is required in this
package and final clearance is in progress.
Appendix A-1
Schedule - A
Index map of the Project Highway
Annexure V
Schedule – A
Utilities
The Site includes the Following Utilities
(i) Electrical utilities
a) Extra High-Tension Lines (EHT Lines)
S Chainage Length (in Km) Crossings
No 400KV 220KV 110 66 KV 765 KV 400 KV 220KV 132 KV 66 KV
From To Km. KV
Km.
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4 500.00 501.00 - - - - 1 No. - - -
-
5 511.00 512.00 - - - - - - 1 No. -
Electric poles
Chainage (km.) Crossings Transformer
S (Nos)
No From 33K 11K Remark
To Km. 11KV LT 33KV LT No Capacity
Km. V V s
486.00
1 512.000 13 41 15 11 28 18 - - -
0
(ii) Public Health utilities (Water/Sewage Pipelines) *
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Gravi
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Annexure VI
Schedule – A
Centreline Coordinates
SCHEDULE - B
(See Clause 2.1)
DEVELOPMENT OF PROJECT HIGHWAY
Development of the Project Highway shall include detailed design, including plan &
profile within available proposed ROW and construction of the Project Highway as
described in Schedule-B and Schedule-C. The alignment plans of the Project Highway
are given in Annex-III of Schedule A, which is minimum requirement and are for
guidance only. The proposed plan & profile, locations of different
structures/drains/service & slip road/RE walls, chainages of different
structures/drains/service & slip road/RE walls, length of different
structures/drains/service & slip road/RE walls etc. of the project highway as
indicated in the Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule C and their Annexures, shall be
treated as an approximate assessment and as minimum requirement. Based on
site/design requirement, the Concessionaire shall finalize Detailed Project Report
(DPR) including plan & profile of the project highway and submit the same to
Authority & its Independent Engineer for acceptance, before the start of the
execution of project.
Based on accepted designs including Plan & profile prepared by the Concessionaire,
the detailed work program with Network Method (PERT/CPM) shall be prepared along
with commensurate deployment of all resources and get approved from Independent
Engineer before start of civil work. Any required changes in scope of work given in
Schedule B and Schedule C, including any variation in standard, shall be finalized by
both the parties before the start of actual civil work.
2. Project Highway
The alignment of the project corridor from Km 486.000 to Km 512.000 shall include
Six Lane with Paved shoulders configuration for Greenfield Alignment as described
in Annexure-I of this Schedule-B and in Schedule-C.
3. Specifications and Standards
The Project Highway shall be designed and constructed in conformity with the
Specifications and Standards specified in Annexure-I of Schedule-D
Annexure – I
(Schedule – B)
Description of the Project
1 Development of the Project Highway
The Project Highway shall generally follow the horizontal alignment shown in the plan
specified in Annex-III of Schedule-A, unless otherwise specified by the Authority.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement or IRC:SP:87,
the proposed plan & profile, locations of different structures/drains/service & slip
road/RE walls, chainages of different structures/drains/service & slip road/RE walls,
length of different structures/drains/service & slip road/RE walls etc. of the project
highway as indicated in the Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule C and their Annexures
shall be treated as an minimum requirement. Based on site/design requirement, the
Concessionaire shall finalize their Detailed designs (Development stage) including plan
& profile of the project highway and submit the same to Authority & its Engineer for
consent/ approval and safety audit by safety auditor, before the start of the execution
of project. The designs so approved shall not be in contradiction with the scope of
project. For avoidance of doubt, the provisions mentioned in Schedule B & C cannot
be changed, only design of the components is to be submitted for consent/approval.
Any changes in the finally accepted DPR in respect of the proposed provision in
Schedule B and Schedule C shall not constitute a change of scope, save and except
any variations arising out of a change of scope expressly undertaken in accordance
with the provision of Article 16.
1.1.2 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the width shall be adjusted
to fit into appropriate plans and cross sections developed in accordance with
TCS enclosed.
1.1.4 The Project Highway shall follow the proposed alignment unless otherwise
specified by the Authority and shown in the alignment plan & Profile specified
in Annex-III of Schedule-A. The Concessionaire shall, however, improve/up-
grade the Road profile as indicated in Annex-III of Schedule A based on site/de-
sign requirement. However, in any case, the bottom of sub-grade shall be 1m
above HFL/Water Table level. Geometric deficiencies, if any, in the existing
horizontal and vertical profiles shall be corrected as per the prescribed
1.2.1 The width of median including edge strip / shyness shall be 5 metre for flush
median.
1.2.2 The metal beam (thrie beam) crash barrier shall be provided on either side of
the median (clause No. 2.5 IRC:SP:87-2019 & Circular RW/NH-29023/02/2019-
S&R(P&B)).
2.2 Design Speed: The project road shall be designed for 100 Kmph for plain/rolling
terrain as per ROW. (clause No. 2.2 IRC: SP:87-2019)
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2.3.3 Realignments: The existing road shall be improved to the standards as speci-
fied in the manual at the following locations:
Existing Chainage
Sl. Design Chainage (Km) Length
(Km) Location
No (km)
From To From To
Nil
2.1.
2.3.4 Bypasses: The existing road shall be bypassed to the standards as specified in
the manual at the following locations:
2.5.1 The Design Specification of paved shoulders shall conform to the requirements
specified in paragraph 5.10 of the manual.
2.5.2 Paved shoulders and strip on median side shall be of same specification and
pavement composition as of main carriageway (clause No. 5.10 IRC: SP:87-
2019)
2.5.3 In open country, paved shoulders of 1.5m width shall be provided. (Clause No.
2.6 IRC: SP:87-2019)
2.5.4 The Design Specification of paved shoulders shall conform to the requirements
specified in paragraph 5.11 of the manual.
2.5.5 The earthen shoulder of 2.0m width on shoulder side shall be provided with
top 150 mm on earthen shoulder with well graded naturals and morrum gravel
2.5.6 The earthen shoulder of 1.0m width on median side shall be provided with top
150mm on earthen shoulder with well graded naturals and morrum gravel crust
stones or combination thereof, confirming to clause 401 of MoRTH
specification to fix MBCB and confirm placement requirement of MBCB.
(Clause no. 9.7.2 (C) IRC: SP: 87-2019).
2.6.1 In case of VUP/ LVUP/ SVUP, the proposed structure, the finish road level in
VUP/ LVUP/ SVUP shall be kept 150 mm above the ground level/service road/
crossroad (whichever is higher) to ensure that these VUP/ LVUP/ SVUP don’t
become water accumulation points. (Clause No. 2.10 IRC: SP:87-2019)
2.6.2 The vertical and horizontal clearance at the underpasses shall be as per Clause
2.10.2 of the manual.
2.7.1 Lateral and vertical clearances for overpasses shall be as per paragraph 2.11
of the IRC: SP:87-2019 (Manual).
2.7.2 Lateral clearance: The width of the opening at the Overpasses shall be as
follows:
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(MCW – main carriageway, LHS – Left Hand Side and RHS – Right Hand Side)
2.8.1 Service Road: The height of embankment of service road shall confirm to
clause 4.2.1 of manual.
2.8.2 The Service roads shall be constructed at the locations and for the lengths
indicated below:
2.8.3 The parking bays shall be provided along service road (clause no 2.12.2.1 IRC
SP:87-2019
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2.8.5 Connecting roads:
Below mentioned connecting roads shall be developed as Mud Road for
connecting the existing cross road/Bund road.
(ii) Above length of the service/slip roads is minimum specified. The actual length
of the service/slip/connecting roads shall be determined by the
Concessionaire in accordance with the approved plan & profile and design
approved from the Independent Engineer. Any increase/decrease up to 5
percent length from the length specified in this Clause of Schedule-B shall not
constitute a Change of Scope. Any additional length shall be dealt in Change
of Scope.
(iii) The realignment of existing track to the VUP/LVUP/SVUP outside the PROW
and connecting roads between consecutive underpasses wherever required as
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Construction of Six-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway from Katgaon village to Hasapur village section of Surat – Nashik
– Ahmednagar – Solapur – Akkalkot on HAM Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design
Ch. 486.000 to Km 512.000)
per plan & profile uploaded with bid document and specified in Annex III of
schedule A is to be constructed by the Concessionaire as per site requirement
in consultation with Independent Engineer and the same would not constitute
any change of scope.
(v) The Acceleration, deceleration lane, right turning storage lane, entry/exit
lanes shall be constructed in addition to length given in above table and shall
be deemed to be part of the scope and no Change of Scope shall be considered
for the same. (Clause No. 2.12.2 IRC: SP:87-2019)
(vi) Retaining wall shall be provided as per actual site condition to accommodate
the Typical Cross Section within available ROW & same shall be deemed to be
included in the scope of work.
The sub-structure shall be continued in the median portion with RCC barrier
wherever superstructure has not been proposed in median portion.
Roadway Super
Sl width Structu Minimum Ske
Design Span
. (m) re Vertical w
Chaina Arrangement (m) Remarks
N Provisio Clearance( Angl
ge (Km) LH RH (Clear)
o n in m) e
S S
Median
Nil
Roadway Super
width (m) Structur Minimum
Design Span Skew
Sl. e Vertical Remark
Chainag Arrangemen Angl
No Provision Clearance(m s
e (Km) LHS RHS t (m) e
in )
Median
5.5 26° RCC Box
1 487.168 14.5 14.5 No 1 x 12
5.5 12° RCC
2 492.549* 14.5 14.5 No 1 x 15
Girder
5.5 -
3 496.212 14.5 14.5 No 1 x 12 RCC Box
5.5 13°
4 500.857 14.5 14.5 No 1 x 12 RCC Box
5.5 14° RCC Box
5 505.747 14.5 14.5 No 1 x 12
5.5 29° RCC
6 508.097* 14.5 14.5 No 1 x 15
Girder
*LVUP cum culvert
2.9.4 Small Vehicle Underpass (SVUP)
Super Minimum Skew
Design LHS RHS Span
Structure Vertical Angle(to
Sr.No. Chainage Roadway Roadway Arrangement Remarks
Provision Clearance be
(Km) Width (m) Width (m (m)
in Median (m) specified)
NIL
Skew
Super Minimum
Design LHS RHS Span Angle(to
Structure Vertical
Chainage Roadway Roadway Arrangement be Remarks
Sr.No. Provision Clearance
(Km) Width (m) Width (m (m) specified
in Median (m)
)
NIL
Note:- i) Continuity of Longitudinal drains along cross road shall be ensured at all
Flyover/VUP & LVUP locations by providing suitable box culverts across proposed
project road.
ii) Additional underpasses of 5 no’s of size 1mx7m shall be provided as per site
requirement for cart tracks as decided by the IE/NHAI. Minimum required vertical
clearance of 4m shall be provided for the additional underpasses in consultation with
IE/NHAI.
Span
Design Name of Deck
Sr.No. Arrangement Remarks
Chainage(Km) structure width (m) Skew angle
(m)
10 Underpass
1 0.520 2 x 30.0 2 x 11.00
(Main loop)
Double 1 x 20.00 + Normal Underpass
2 0.775 Trumpet (Km 1 x 30.0
1 x 11 (Main loop)
488.29)
3 488.224 2 x 30.0 2 x 14.50 4 Underpass
4 488.921 2 x 30.0 2 x 11.00 10 Overpass
Note: Concessionaire should consider the development of crossroads at proposed Grade
separate structures. Tapering in carriageway width shall be considered.
2.9.7 Details of Ramps, Crossroads and Connecting Roads at Interchanges
Description of
Carriageway Widths
Sr. Ramps, Crossroads
including Kerb Length (km) Remarks
No. and Connecting
Shyness (m)
Roads
1 1x9.0 0.320 Ramp 1
2 1x9.0 0.500 Ramp 2
3 1x9.0 0.390 Ramp 3
4 1x9.0 0.330 Ramp 4
5 1x9.0 0.400 Ramp 5
6 1x9.0 0.300 Ramp 6
7 1x9.0 0.290 Ramp 7
8 1x9.0 0.220 Ramp 8
9 1x9.0 0.530 Ramp 9
10 2x9.0 1.970 Loop 1
11 2x9.0 0.870 Loop 2
12 2x9.0 0.470 Loop 3
2x12.50 4 lane to 6
13 1.20 Cross Road
lane
Note:-
1. Any other junction not mentioned above but observed during the construction of
the project shall be improved as per IRC: SP: 87-2019 requirements. The same
shall not constitute a Change of Scope, save and except any variations arising out
of a Change of Scope expressly undertaken in accordance with the provisions of
Article 16.
2. The Concessionaire shall take up ‘Detailed Engineering study’ to ascertain further
details of all intersections and treatment of the intersections shall be designed in
accordance with the latest guidelines mentioned in section-3 of IRC:SP:87-2019.
The same shall not constitute a Change of Scope, save and except any variations
arising out of a Change of Scope expressly undertaken in accordance with the
provisions of Article 16.
3. Junction improvement under grade separators shall be carried out as per IRC: SP:
87-2019 with proper entry/exit to cross roads and slip/service roads.
4. Location and span arrangement of grade-separated structures are indicative.
Exact location may be decided in consultation with Independent Engineer. Any
Change in span arrangement shall not be treated as change of scope.
5. The exit and entry arrangement before and after a grade separator shall also
treated as part of the development of grade separator intersection.
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Construction of Six-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway from Katgaon village to Hasapur village section of Surat – Nashik
– Ahmednagar – Solapur – Akkalkot on HAM Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design
Ch. 486.000 to Km 512.000)
2.10 Typical Cross Section (TCS) of the Project Highway (Clause 2.17 of IRC SP:87-
2019)
The Project Highway shall be constructed to Six lane configuration. Typical cross
sections required to be developed in different sections of the Project Highway are
given below.
Design Chainage (Km) Length Type of
Sl. No Type of Construction Remarks
From To (Km) C/S
1 486.000 487.165 1.165 I New Construction
Type
Sl. Interchange Length TCS Remarks
Type of
No location (Km) (km) Description
C/S
1 Ramp 1 0.320
Refer
2 Ramp 2 0.500 Layout of
3 Ramp 3 0.390 Double
Trumpet
4 Ramp 4 0.330
Interchange @ Km
5 Ramp 5 0.400 V 2 lane Ramp 488.239 at
488.239 Annex-II of
6 Ramp 6 0.300
Schedule-B
7 Ramp 7 0.290
8 Ramp 8 0.220
9 Ramp 9 0.530
4 lane with
10 Loop 1 1.970 IV
Flushed Median
Type
Sl. Interchange Length TCS Remarks
Type of
No location (Km) (km) Description
C/S
Loop 2
11 0.870
Loop 3
12 0.470
Existing 4 lane
cross road to 6
13 Cross Road 1.20 VII
lane divided
highway
Note:
1) Any variations in the lengths specified in the above table shall not constitute a
Change of Scope
2) Lengths mentioned in the above list for cross section types concerned to structures
are inclusive of structure length.
3) Retaining wall/ RE wall shall be provided for full height on all structures.
4) Toe wall (0.6m ht) to be provided where ROW is restricted and water bodies along
the proposed highway on the sections specified in Schedule-B which is deemed to
be included in the scope.
5) Chainages may be adjusted according to location of structures as per drawings.
6) The requirement of kerb in the median for surface drainage at super elevated
portions and approaches to structures shall be finalized in consultation with
Independent Engineer/NHAI.
7) Intermediate Sight Distance (Desirable Minimum Sight Distance) shall be followed
for design of all vertical curves (Summit and Valley Curves) including structures as
well as highways.
8) Carriageway width tapering shall be provided 1 in 50 as per IRC: SP:87-2019.
9) Cross sections mentioned above is indicative and shall be decided as per project
requirement, existing gas pipe lines and availability of ROW. No COS shall be
admissible on this account.
10) Detailing of placement and specification of railing, boundary wall and electric pole
etc. to be provided as per drawings.
Properly designed intersections shall be provided at the locations and of types and
features given in the tables below:
Note :
The cross road at the junctions which are having a level difference from the main
carriageway, are to be improved at the level of main carriageway for the length of 30
metre and then to be merged with the cross road at the gradient not more than 1:50.
3. For minor / major layout for left-in / left out arrangement with physical islands with
hazard marking. Where there is space constraint to provide physical islands, the effect of
junction kept wide opened can be avoided by ghost island with marking.
4. For U-turn, Self-Regulated U-Turn facility shall be created. as per fig 3.6 of manual
Note:
Based on site/design requirement, the Concessionaire shall design the alignment plans
and profiles of the project highway based on site/design requirement mentioned in
Schedule B with approval from the Independent Engineer/Authority Engineer within
the available Right of Way.
The side slopes shall not be steeper than 2H:1V. In case, there is a ROW constraint
than, suitable soil retaining structures shall be provided.
For stability of slope upto 3 meter height the turfing can be adopted. For the slope
from 3-6 meter suitable, geocell, geo-grid, geo-green etc. can be provided with
suitable drainage chutes as per IRC 56. For the slope more than 6 meter height, a
complete slope stability analysis as per IRC:75 shall be done and the slopes shall be
compulsory protected with stone pitching within stone masonry grid structure of 4x4
meter and suitable drains/chutes etc. shall be provided for effective drainage of the
water.
5 Pavement design
5.1 Pavement design shall be carried out in accordance with Section 5 of the Manual
and IRC 37 & IRC 58.
5.2 Type of Pavement and Design requirement
5.2.1 The pavement shall be flexible for entire length of project highway except for toll
plaza locations where rigid pavement shall be provided.
Design of Flexible pavement shall be followed as per IRC 37 & Design of rigid type
shall be followed as per IRC 58.
5.2.2 Design Period and Strategy: Pavement shall be flexible for the entire length of
Project Highway including paved shoulders except at toll plaza locations where rigid
pavement shall be used. Flexible Pavement shall be designed for a minimum design
period of 20 years and minimum subgrade effective CBR of 8% and maximum
subgrade effective CBR of 10% whereas Rigid pavement shall be designed for a
minimum design period of 30 years. Stage construction shall not be permitted.
5.3 In order to meet the intended functional requirement of respective pavement layers
on main carriageway, the minimum thickness of respective pavement layers for main
carriageway and connecting crossroads/ service roads/ slip roads/ entry/exit
locations, acceleration/ deceleration lane, right turning lanes shall, however, in no
case be less than as given below:
5.3.1 Main carriageway, paved shoulder, median side paved strip, entry/ exit locations,
acceleration/ deceleration lane, right turning lanes (Flexible), loops and ramps with
CTB/CTSB
Pavement Composition Minimum Crust Thickness (mm)
Subgrade 500
CTSB 200
CTB 100
AIL 100
DBM 75
BC 50
The following stretches of the existing road shall be dismantled/milled and reconstructed.
These shall be designed as new pavement.
The following stretches of the existing road shall be provided bituminous overlay as
follows:
Design Chainage Overlay Pavement
Sr. No. Remarks
From To Composition
Nil
6 Roadside Drainage
6.1 Drainage system including surface and subsurface drains for the Project Highway
including crossroads shall be provided as per section 6 of the manual. Unlined
Drains (except at cross drainage structures) shall be provided in the entire project
length. RCC Drain cum footpaths shall conform to the cross- sectional features
and other details as given in Annexures to Schedule-B and shall be provided as
under:
A suitable drainage arrangement for draining storm water from deck slab shall be provided.
Water shall not fall on any surface of the structures or remain standing or flowing over the
road below the structure.
6.7 Drainage for Underpass and Subways Structures (Clause No 6.8.3 of IRC SP 87
2019)
A suitable drainage arrangement for draining storm water from the Underpass and Subways
shall be provided.
6.8 Drainage arrangement of Retaining Structures
Vertical Drop-down drainage pipes with suitable cleaning provision shall be provided at
suitable interval. Drainage fixtures and dropdown pipes shall be of rigid, corrosion
resistant material not less than 100mm dia. The Storm water of main carriageway draining
on service road is not permitted.
7 Design of Structures
7.1 General
Project Highway is proposed to be constructed to Six-lane configuration. Special vehicle
loading is to be considered in the design of all bridges, culverts and structures.
All structures except structures wherever expansion joints have been provided, the
pavement layers shall be continued over the structures for smooth riding quality of the
project highway. These structures shall be designed considering the dead load of
WMM/CTB and above layers.
All bridges, culverts and structures shall be designed and constructed in accordance with
Section 7 of the Manual and shall conform to the cross- sectional features and details
specified in this schedule.
All major structures will be designed preferably as continuous slab to reduce the number
of expansion joints on the MJB/ ROBs/ flyover/ Interchange etc.
7.1.1 All bridges, culverts and structures shall be designed for IRC class Special
Vehicle (SV) loading as per IRC: 6 and constructed in accordance with section-
7 of the manual and shall conform to the cross-sectional features and other
details specified therein.
7.1.2 The overall width of the structures shall be as given in Para 7.3 of Annex-I of
Schedule-B.
7.1.3 The Safety Barrier and Footpath on Bridges and RoB shall continue on
approaches. The footpath shall be provided with paved surface & railing till
the embankment height is more than 3m.
Details of Structures with footpaths
Culvert Crossing
Span/
Sr. Design Culvert New/ Type
Angle Opening Remarks
No Chainage Type Reconstruction (Balancing/Strea
(m)
m, etc)
Nil
7.2.3 Widening of existing RCC pipe culverts
All existing culverts which are to be retained shall be widened to the proposed roadway
width of the Project Highway as per the typical cross section given in section 7 of the
Manual. Repairs and strengthening of existing structures where required shall be carried
out.
Culvert
Sl. Design Span
Skew Crossing Type
No chainage Arrangement Remarks
Angle (Balancing/Stream,
. (Km) (m)
etc)
43 502.051 1 x 3.0 Normal Pond
44 502.513 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
45 502.710 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
46 503.026 1 x 4.0 25 channel
47 503.226 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
48 503.318 1 x 4.0 40 Cart track
49 503.692 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
50 504.288 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
51 504.883 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
52 505.262 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
53 506.146 1 x 3.0 Normal Field channel
54 506.685 1 x 3.0 Normal Field channel
55 507.917 1 x 3.0 Normal Field channel
56 508.224 1 x 3.0 Normal Field channel
57 508.600 1 x 3.0 20 stream
58 508.721 1 x 4.0 18 Cart track
59 508.839 1 x 3.0 Normal Field channel
60 509.243 1 x 3.0 Normal Field channel
61 509.589 1 x 4.0 32 Cart track
62 509.608 1 x 3.0 32 Field channel
63 510.615 1 x 3.0 Normal Balancing
64 510.643 1 x 4.0 22 Cart track
65 511.508 1 x 3.0 Normal Stream
66 511.632 1 x 4.0 70 Cart track
Drains for field channel as per site condition and modification to the irrigation requirement
shall be part of scope.
Locations of the above culverts are indicative and span arrangement is minimum
requirement. Exact location of these culverts shall be decided in consultation with
Independent Engineer. The actual vent way/span arrangements of culverts shall be
determined on the basis of detailed investigations by the Concessionaire in accordance
with the Specifications and Standards. Any variations in ventway/span arrangements
specified in this Schedule-B shall not constitute a Change of Scope.
For the above mentioned locations, if any clearance required may be obtained from
respective department before execution at site.
7.2.8 Utility ducts
NP-4 RCC Hume Pipe of diameter 600 mm shall be provided across the Project Highway @
0.50 km c/c and along with inspection chamber where directed for crossing of utilities
anywhere as per manual requirements. Location for such utility crossing shall be finalized
in consultation with Independent Engineer / NHAI.
7.2.9 Details of Additional New Culverts:
i) Additional box culverts of 15 no’s of size 4m x3m shall be provided as per site
requirement for field channels/cart track as decided by the IE/NHAI.
ii) Additional pipe culverts of 15 no’s of size 1 row of 1.2m dia shall be provided as
per site requirement for field channels/across cross roads as decided by the
IE/NHAI.
iii) Box culverts of minimum size 2m x 1.5m shall be provided on each side of crossroads
to maintain the longitudinal continuity of drain water flow along the Project
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Construction of Six-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway from Katgaon village to Hasapur village section of Surat – Nashik
– Ahmednagar – Solapur – Akkalkot on HAM Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design
Ch. 486.000 to Km 512.000)
Major Bridges:
Total Total Proposed width Typical
Design Proposed Type of (m) Cross
Sr. No Angle
Chainage (Km) length Crossing Section of
(m) MCW SR Manual
1 Nil
Minor Bridges:
Total Typical
Design Propos Type of Total Proposed width (m) Cross
Sr. Skew
Chainage ed Crossin Section Remarks
No Angle
(Km) length g of
MCW SR
(m) Manual
1 486.240 15.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 16° RCC Girder
2 487.775 20.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 2 x 10.80 - 26° RCC Girder
3 489.286 10.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 18° RCC Solid Slab
4 489.602 6.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 8° RCC Box
5 491.553 12.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 11° RCC Box
6 493.302 6.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 12° RCC Box
7 494.645 15.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - - RCC Girder
8 495.540 15.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 20° RCC Girder
Canal 2 x 14.50 -
9 495.742 15.0 cum - 48° RCC Girder
road
Total Typical
Design Propos Type of Total Proposed width (m) Cross
Sr. Skew
Chainage ed Crossin Section Remarks
No Angle
(Km) length g of
MCW SR
(m) Manual
10 496.818 10.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 16° RCC Box
11 498.569 6.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - - RCC Box
12 498.993 15.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 10° RCC Girder
13 501.541 8.0 Stream 2 x 14.50 - - 14° RCC Box
Note:
i) Width is excluding Median gap and the gap between Main Carriageway & Service
Road.
ii) Location and length/span are indicative. Exact location may be decided in
consultation with Authority/IE and the same shall not constitute a Change of
Scope.
iii) Span arrangement mentioned above is tentative and may be changed based on
innovative design of structure, latest construction techniques and aesthetics of
structures. The span lengths mentioned are bare minimum and should not be
reduced. The actual lengths as required on the basis of detailed investigations
shall be determined by the Concessionaire in accordance with the
Specifications and Standards. Any increase in the span / lengths specified in
this Schedule-B shall not constitute a Change of Scope
iv) The Concessionaire shall consult with the Irrigation Department, if any bridge
crosses the irrigation structure.
v) All streams at Interchange locations are to be provided with suitable bridges /
culverts and this shall not be treated as change of scope.
vi) Any structures falling within acceleration / deacceleration lane. Taper shall be
constructed to the required width. These changes shall not be treated as a
change of scope.
7.3.3 The railings of existing bridges shall be replaced by crash barriers at the
following locations:
Design Chainage
Sr.No Length (km) Remarks
From To
Nil
7.3.4 The existing bridges/ RoB/ Grade Separators/ RUB retained on the project
highway shall be upgraded and rehabilitation measures/proposals shall be
specified as follows:
Nil
Nil
Note:
(i) The proposed span arrangements of the ROBs are tentative and subject to change
as per availability of railway boundaries/ requirements of the railways and as per
the latest circular of Railway. Any change in the proposed span arrangement /
variation in length shall not be treated as change in scope of work.
(ii) ROB shall be designed, constructed, and maintained as per the requirements of
Railway authorities. The construction plan shall be prepared in consultation with
the concerned railway authority.
(iii) The ROB shall be constructed and maintained by the concessionaire under
supervision of the Railways.
(iv) All charges payable to the Railways like D&G, Capitalized maintenance, signaling,
cabling, OHE modification, earthing etc. except P&E charges shall be borne by
the Concessionaire.
(v) The proposed span arrangements of the RUBs are tentative and subject to change
as per availability of railway boundaries/requirement of the railways.
7.4.3 Road under bridges (road under railway line) shall be provided at the following
level crossings, as per GAD drawings attached:
1 Nil
Note:
(i) RUB shall be designed, constructed, and maintained as per the requirements of Railway
authorities. The construction plan shall be prepared in consultation with the concerned
railway authority.
(ii) The RUB shall be constructed and maintained by the concessionaire under supervision
of the Railways.
(iii) All charges payable to the Railways like D&G, Capitalized maintenance, signaling,
cabling, OHE modification, earthing etc. except P&E charges shall be borne by the
Concessionaire.
(iv) The proposed span arrangements of the RUBs are tentative and subject to change as
per availability of railway boundaries/requirement of the railways.
7.5 Grade Separated Structures
The grade separated structures shall be provided at the locations and of the type and
length specified in paragraphs 2.9,2.10 and 3 of Annexure-I of Schedule-B.
7.6 FoB/ Skywalks
FoB/Skywalks shall be provided in builup areas/ near schools.
Nil
The existing stream shall be diverted as per the TCS specified in 2.11 of Schedule B.
The required protection works shall be provided as per MoRT&H and IRC specifications
on consultation with Independent Engineer.
End Treatment of Steel barriers/Rope Barrier shall be specified i.e. (Modified Eccentric
Loader Terminal )MELT or P-4 confirming to EN 1317-4, TT, MBCB barrier to Concrete
Barrier
9 Roadside Furniture
9.1 It shall be provided as per the details mentioned in Schedule-C.
10 Hazardous Locations
10.1 The safety barriers shall be provided at the following hazardous location such as
ponds, well, electric sub-station, Electric tower, spilt carriageway, etc.
11 Special Requirement:
Retaining structure and protection works shall be provided at locations as indicated below
and as provided in TCS schedule in cl. 2.10 of schedule-B. Location of the Retaining structures
is given below and shall be considered as minimum requirement. In addition to that Retaining
Wall/Reinforced Wall shall be provided wherever required to restrict the embankment slope
within the right of way and the same shall be deemed to be included in scope of work.
i) Retaining Wall / RE Wall
Note:
(i)The above length of the retaining structure is for locations other than required for the
approached of grade separated structure (VUP/LVUP/ROB etc.).
(ii) The exact location and type of retaining structures shall be finalized in consultation with
the IE/Authority and any change in location shall not be construed as change in the scope of
work.
(iii) Above Length of retaining structure is tentative and minimum requirement. In addition
to above, RE wall/Retaining wall shall be provided wherever required to restrict the
embankment slope within the available right of way and the same shall be deemed to be
included in scope of work. The actual lengths as required on the basis of detailed
investigations shall be determined in accordance with the Specifications and Standards. Any
increase in length of retaining structures to restrict the cross section features within the
proposed RoW shall not constitute Change of Scope.
12 Shifting of Utilities
The Concessionaire shall undertake the work of shifting of any utility (including electric lines,
water pipes, gas pipelines and telephone cables) to an appropriate location or alignment, in
accordance with the provisions of Concession Agreement. The Bidders may visit the site and
assess the quantum of shifting of utilities for the project before submission of their bid. The
Utility Shifting indicated in the plan shall be followed by the Concessionaire as minimum. The
concessionaire shall, however, shift any other utilities, if required based on site / design
requirement as per the directions of concerned Utility Department. No change of scope for
any variation at the site.
Note I: -
i. The type/spacing/size/specifications of poles/towers/line/cables to be used in
shifting work are as per the guidelines of utility owning department and it is to be
agreed solely between the Concessionaire and the Utility owning department. No
change of scope shall be admissible and no cost shall be paid for using different
type/spacing/size/specifications in shifted work in comparison to those in the
existing work or for making any overhead crossings to underground as per
requirement of utility owning department and/or construction of project highway.
The Concessionaire shall carry out joint inspection with utility owning department
and get the estimates from utility owning department. The assistance of the
Authority is limited to giving forwarding letter on the proposal of Concessionaire to
utility owning department whenever asked by the Concessionaire. The
decision/approval of utility owning department shall be binding on the
Concessionaire.
ii. The supervision charges at the rates/charges applicable of the utility owning
department shall be paid directly by the Authority to the Utility owning department
as and when Concessionaire furnishes demand of Utility Owning Department along
with a copy of estimated cost given by the latter.
iii. The dismantled material/scrap of existing Utility to be shifted/dismantled shall
belong to the Concessionaire who would be free to dispose-off the dismantled
material as deemed fit by them unless the Concessionaire is required to deposit the
dismantled material to Utility owning department as per the norms and practice and,
in that case the amount of credit for dismantled material may be availed by the
concessionaire as per the estimate agreed between them.
The utilities shall be handed over after shifting work is completed to Utility Owning
Department to their entire satisfaction. The maintenance liability shall rest with the Utility
Owning Department after handing over process is complete as far as utility shifting works are
concerned.
Design Barricading
Chainage Type –
Deployment
(Km) III/IV/CC
Traffic of Flagman in
Sr. Construction Barrier Remark
Diversion Management Habitation/
No. Activity with s
Plan Schools/
From To lighting
Hospital, etc.
along
barrier
Nil
SCHEDULE –C
(See Clause 2.1)
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 Plaza
b) Roadside furniture
(i). Kilometer and Hectometer Stones
(ii). Traffic Signs
(iii). Overhead Signs
(iv). Road Marking
(v). Road Delineators
(vi). Reflective Pavement Markers & Solar Studs
(vii). Traffic Impact Attenuators
(viii). Boundary wall and Fencing
c) Operation and Maintenance Centers
d) Way side amenities / Service Areas
e) Truck lay-byes
f) Bus Bay and Bus shelter
g) Pedestrian Facilities
h) Highway Lighting
i) Rainwater Harvesting
j) Environmental Management Plan
k) Landscaping and Tree Plantation
l) Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS)
m) Highway Patrol unit
n) Emergency medical services
o) Crane Service
Annexure – II
(Schedule-C)
PROJECT FACILITIES
1 Project Facilities
The Concessionaire shall construct the Project Facilities described in this Annexure-I
to form part of the Project Highway. The Project Facilities shall include:
a) Toll Plaza
b) Roadside furniture
(i). Kilometer and Hectometer Stones
(ii). Traffic Signs
(iii). Overhead Signs
(iv). Road Marking
(v). Road Delineators
(vi). Reflective Pavement Markers & Solar Studs
(vii). Traffic Impact Attenuators
(viii). Boundary wall and Fencing
c) Operation and Maintenance Centers
d) Way side amenities / Service Areas
e) Truck lay-byes
f) Bus Bay and Bus shelter
g) Pedestrian Facilities
h) Highway Lighting
i) Rainwater Harvesting
j) Environmental Management Plan
k) Landscaping and Tree Plantation
l) Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS)
m) Highway Patrol unit
n) Emergency medical services
o) Crane Service Description of Project Facilities
1. Toll Plaza
Tolling system shall be provided in entire length of the project and the same is integrated
with the adjoining packages. The Toll Plazas shall be provided as per NHAI circular No.
17.5.82 dated 24/5/2021 and Schedule D. Minimum Lane requirement in the opening year
are as follows.
Toll Plaza shall be provided confirming to (Clause No. 10.2 IRC: SP:84-2019) at the
following locations:
Minimum number of
Location of Toll Plaza (Km) Direction (Entry: to Toll Lanes
S.No highway, Exit: from
Existing Design Highway) Entry Exit
Chainages Chainages
Km 0.980 on On MCW
main loop of
1 - 4 4
Interchange @
Km. 488.239
The Sub Items of toll Plaza are as follows
S.No. Item Number Remarks
1 No. of toll lane 4+4
Toll Booth 2
2
complex
Static weigh 1 each on either side of Toll Plaza
3 2
bridges
All toll
4 Weigh in Motion
lanes
Sufficient for all equipment placed on Toll
5 electrical systems 2
Plaza.
Highway Nest with 1 in each direction
6 2
toilet facility
Internet facility with 2 different telecom
7 Internet facility 2 Operator
Note:
(i) The Toll Plaza shall be constructed as per Manual (Schedule D) considering the
modification as per NHAI Circular NHAI/Policy Guidelines/Management of Toll
Plaza/2021 Policy Circular No. 17.5.82 dated 24th May, 2021. However, layout as
mentioned in Schedule-C shall be followed.
(ii) Based on the toll lanes as given above, toll Booth complex, weigh bridges, electrical
systems, and all other facilities required/ mentioned in manual shall be provided as per
specification mentioned in Schedule D
(iii) No. of toll lane specified above are to be provided. The Concessionaire shall design and
provide toll lane as per Manual (Schedule D) & NHAI Circular NHAI/Policy
Guidelines/Management of Toll Plaza/2021 Policy Circular No.17.5.82 dated 24th May,
2021 subject to as specified above.
(iv) All Toll Lanes to be equipped with Hybrid ETC equipment’s as per NHAI/Policy
Guidelines/Management of Toll Plaza/2021 Policy Circular No. 17.5.82 dated 24th May,
2021.
(v) A separate Highway Nest with toilet facility for road users shall be provided near toll
plaza location along with parking facility. One toilet block on each direction shall be
provided. These toilet facilities shall follow CPWD specifications for sanitary ware items
and fittings such as WC, wash basin, Wash basin-Under counter, Urinal flat back, PVC
Cistern, IWC Orissa Pan, Flush Value –CP, Wash Basin pillar cock-CP, Bib Cock—CP, Health
Faucet, W/c Bib cock, Wash Basin angle cock. One WC shall be provided for specially
challenged persons.
(vi) Point of Sale (POS) with card swapping machines shall be provided.
(vii) Provide Lane markings and Traffic Signs (including Overhead signs) as per IRC: SP: 87-
2019, IRC 35 and IRC 67.
(viii) Solar panels shall be erected over the either on FOB or over Toll plaza / Admin building
to generate the green energy. Same shall be utilized for toll plaza lighting and other
energy requirement within toll plaza area along with conventional lighting.
(ix) Medium speed Weigh in Motion (MSWIM) devices shall be provided in all toll lanes at Toll
plaza Location. In addition to MSWIM, Static weigh Bridge (SWBs) shall be provided on
each direction as per manual.
(x) Provide Impact Attenuators on Toll Plaza islands in the direction of traffic. Impact
attenuators shall be self-restoring confirm to section 10.6 of IRC SP 99 i.e. Manual of
Specifications and Standards for Expressways.
(xi) Provide Staircase on either side of the FoB at Median Island location by widening the
island appropriately.
2. Roadside furniture
2.1. Kilometer and Hectometer Stones
Traffic Signs include roadside signs, overhead signs and kerb mounted signs etc. shall be
provided along the entire Project Highway. The detailed signage plan indicating places,
direction, distances and other features marked on the change plan shall be prepared as per the
manual requirements, which are mentioned below and the same shall be finalized in
consultation with Independent Engineer/NHAI as per site requirement.
The overhead gantry signs shall be placed as given below:
Note: The above specified Nos. are bare minimum, any extra sign boards required as per site
conditions shall be placed as per IRC 67 & IRC SP 99 in consultation with Independent Engineer/
NHAI. The same shall not constitute a change of scope.
2.3. Road Marking
Unit
S.No
Item Length Numb Remarks
.
(Km) er
Lane Reduction / Narrowing Situations and
26 -
Transitions (lane Balancing)
27 Directional Arrows - 20
28 Mandatory Turn Arrows -
29 Guidance Arrows -
30 Deflection Arrows 17.280
31 Bifurcation Arrows 10.240
32 Arrows on Side Road Approaches -
33 Arrows on Main Road Approaches - 330
34 Word Messages -
35 Yellow Box Markings -
36 Ghost Island -
37 Marking for Speed Breakers -
38 Pedestrian Crossing -
Markings when highway passes through
39 -
settlement fig 9.4 of IRC SP 84/87
40 Transverse Bar Markings -
41 Busbay Marking -
42 Truck Lay-by Markings 1.44
43 Toll Plaza Marking 4.94
44 School Zone Markings -
45 Object Markings within Carriageway -
46 Objects Markings Adjacent to Carriageway -
i. Subway Piers, Abutments, Culverts Head
47 -
Walls, Concrete Barrier
48 ii. Electrical Poles -
49 iii. Guard Rails -
50 iv. Trees -
51 v. Kerbs 34.046
52 Directional Markings as per Annexure: A 6 -
53 Facility Markings as per Annexure A.7 of IRC 35 -
Note: The above specified length / nos. are bare minimum. Any extra locations of the marking
are required as per site conditions, shall be finalized in consultation with Independent
Engineer/NHAI and this does not constitute change of scope.
2.4. Road Delineators
Number/
S.No. Item Length Remarks
(m)
3 Hazard Markers 410 nos.
Object Markers 1962 nos.
i. On Metal Beam Barrier
4 ii. On Toll Booth/Toll Island
iii. On Entry/Exit of Tunnel
iv. On Exit from Main carriageway 1200 nos.
Note: The locations shall be finalized in consultation with Independent Engineer/NHAI, as per
site requirement and this does not constitute change of scope.
2.5. Reflective Pavement Markers
The Reflective Pavement Markers on Highway shall be provided in accordance with Schedule -
D.
The Traffic Impact Attenuators on Highway shall be provided in accordance with Schedule – D
at 18 locations.
2.7. Boundary wall and Fencing
Boundary wall shall be provided along the entire length on either side (including transverse
requirements at structure locations) as per the detail given below in accordance with IRC:
SP:87. Road boundary walls shall be provided at the boundary on both sides of the right of way
available under the control of the Authority, except at ingress and egress points. The boundary
walls shall be of Precast panel fencing as per figure enclosed as Annexure A of Schedule C.
At all CD structure locations, the boundary wall shall be discontinued by turning and joining it
with the wing/return wall to allow crossing through these structures during dry seasons.
3. Operation and Maintenance centers
There shall be operation and maintenance center(s) as per Clause 12.15 of Schedule-D, either
near the toll plaza location or at any other location along the Project Highway, as identified by
the Concessionaire. The minimum land for O & M center shall be 2000 sq.m and shall be acquired
by the Concessionaire at his own cost and risk. Dedicated operation and maintenance center
shall be provided in accordance to Schedule D.
4. Way side Amenities / Service Areas/Rest Area
Design Chainage
S.No Item Side Remarks
(Km)
488.000 LHS & Near Tandulwadi
1 Rest Area
RHS
The Site needs to levelled/ graded for the whole of Way side Amenities area and boundary
wall of the height of 3.0 m shall be constructed along the periphery of the area.
Ramps to be constructed at entry and exit of way side amenities / service areas/rest area
Lightings needs to be in place for way side amenities / service areas/rest area
These tasks needs to be completed and handed over back to the Authority at the end of
1st Milestone.
5. Truck lay-byes:
5.1 The truck lay-bye shall be provided at below given location and as per the design
mentioned in Schedule-D.
Sr. No. Design Chainage Side Remarks
Near Dombar
1 502.200 LHS & RHS
Jawalge village
Sr. Design (Existing) Chainage (Km) Entry Taper Bus Bay Exit Taper Remar
No. Left Right Length Length Length k
NIL
6.2 Kerb Side Bus Stop with Pedestrian shelter
Kerb Side Bus Stop with Pedestrian shelter shall be provided at the following locations.
Design (Existing) Chainage (Km) Pedestrian
Sr. No. Shelter Length Remark
Left Right
Nil
7 Pedestrian Facilities
Pedestrian Facilities shall be provided in accordance with the Manual of Specifications and
Standards as referred in Schedule D and IRC 103 2022.
Pedestrian Facilities include the provision of:
(i) Pedestrian Guard Rail:
Pedestrian guard rails shall be provided at each bus bay, bus shelter location, built-up
sections and intersections as specified in the manual.
(ii) Pedestrian crossings:
Pedestrian crossing shall be provided on service roads, built-up sections and intersections
as specified in the manual
The additional pedestrian facilities in the form of guard rails, footpath, lighting etc. shall be
provided wherever required in accordance with Section 12.2 of the Manual of Specifications
and Standards
The details are as mentioned below:
Chainage
S.No. Pedestrian facilities Side Remarks
From (Km) To (Km)
Pedestrian guardrails shall be Total length
1 150 mm from 487.165 487.900 BHS 1470 meters
Carriageway/Paved Shoulder
Footpath paving including fixing
2 - - - -
of Tactile pavers
Pedestrian Crossing
-
i. With Zebra Marking
3 ii. With Tabletop Crossing - - -
iii. At Intersections 4nos
iv. At Schools
8 Highway Lighting
The lighting shall be provided at the following locations:
Toll Plaza area: The lighting in and around toll plaza, toll booths, office building, on
the approach road, etc. shall be as per Section 12 of the Manual. In addition to at
least two high mast light shall be provided on either side of toll plaza.
Rest Areas: The entire Rest areas shall be provided with lighting with average
illumination to 40 Lux.
Truck lay-bye: The entire area of truck lay-byes and 50m length of the project
highway on either side shall be illuminated at night to provide an average illumination
of 40Lux. Suitable designed electric poles having aesthetic appeal and energy saving
bulbs (LED) may be used to provide required illumination. Alternatively, photo voltaic
lamps may be used.
Bus Bay & bus shelter locations: The entire bus bay & bus shelter area shall be
provided with Lighting (Average illumination of 40Lux.).
Grade separated structures, interchanges, flyovers, underpasses (vehicular/
pedestrian) and overpasses: Lighting requirement shall be as per section 12 of the
manual. The top and underside of the grade separated structures including service
road/ slip road, interchange area at the ground level up to 50m beyond the point
from where flaring of the main carriageway takes place shall be provided with
lighting. Also, on all legs of at grade interchange/crossings the lighting shall be
provided 50m beyond the point of Centre on all legs. The minimum illumination shall
be 40 Lux., at the extreme edge of the Highway.
Built-up sections on the project highway both in the median of main carriageway and
on the service roads on both sides.
Operation and maintenance centers: The entire centers shall be provided with
lighting with average illumination to 40 Lux.
9 Rainwater Harvesting
The provision of rainwater harvesting shall be provided at every 500m staggered in the entire
project length and shall be executed as per requirement of IRC SP: 42-2014 and IRC SP: 50-
2013. Additionally, wherever urban drains are provided, which do not have a definite outfall
for discharge of water, at such location one pit for rainwater harvesting shall be provided along
the side drains at the lowest point/ where the water stagnates.
Wherever, rainwater harvesting will not be required as per central ground water board norms,
the reduction in scope shall be considered as per contractual condition.
13 Crane Service:
Crane Service shall be provided on project highway, as specified in the manual Clause 12.12.
One number crane shall be provided in a stretch not exceeding 50 km (if the stretch is more
than 50 km additional 1 number of crane per 50 km or less shall be provided). Crane having
capacity of minimum 20T shall be made available. The crane shall be brand new with fuel,
driver, and insurance all-inclusive for the entire contract period. Cranes shall be stationed on
layby constructed on Project Highway @ every 20 km of each Toll Plaza.
Annexure-II
(Schedule-C)
Typical Drawing for Toll Plaza
Note: Above mentioned typical drawing is for reference, Concessionaire shall finalize the detailed drawing as per manual in
consultation with Independent Engineer/ NHAI.
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Annexure-III
(Schedule-C)
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Annex-IV
(Schedule-C)
Note: Above mentioned typical drawing is for reference, Concessionaire shall finalize the detailed drawing as per manual in
consultation with Independent Engineer/ NHAI
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Annex-V (Schedule-C)
Standard Drawing for Toilet
Note: Above mentioned typical drawing is for reference, Concessionaire shall finalize the detailed drawing as per manual in
consultation with Independent Engineer/ NHAI
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Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design Ch. 486.000 to Km 512.000)
Annex-VI
(Schedule-C)
Note: Above mentioned typical drawing is for reference, Concessionaire shall finalize the detailed drawing as per manual in
consultation with Independent Engineer/ NHAI.
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Construction of Six-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway from Katgaon village to Hasapur village section of Surat – Nashik –
Ahmednagar – Solapur – Akkalkot on HAM Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design Ch.
486.000 to Km 512.000)
SCHEDULE – D
(See Clause 2.1)
SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS
1. Construction
The Concessionaire shall comply with the Specifications and Standards set forth in
Annexure-I of this Schedule-D for construction of the Project Highway.
Manual of Specifications and Standards for 6 laning of Highways through IRC: SP: 87-2019,
referred to herein as the manual.
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Construction of Six-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway from Katgaon village to Hasapur village section of Surat – Nashik –
Ahmednagar – Solapur – Akkalkot on HAM Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design Ch.
486.000 to Km 512.000)
ANNEXURE – I
(Schedule – D)
SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR THE PROJECT
1 Manual of specifications and standards to apply
Six-Laning of the Project shall conform to the Manual of Specifications and Standards
for Six-Laning of Highways published by the IRC (IRC:SP:87-2019) with all amendments
and additions till date. (Referred to as “Manuals” in this Schedule) and MoRT&H
Specifications for Road & Bridge Works (5th revision). Where the specification for a
work is not given, Good Industry Practice shall be adopted to the satisfaction of the
Independent Engineer.
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Construction of Six-Lane Access Controlled Greenfield Highway from Katgaon village to Hasapur village section of Surat – Nashik –
Ahmednagar – Solapur – Akkalkot on HAM Mode in the State of Maharashtra under Bharatmala Pariyojana. Package-XIII (Design Ch.
486.000 to Km 512.000)
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Pedestrian safety within the project is addressed by providing separators between the main carriageway and service/slip roads to prevent pedestrians, local vehicles, and animals from entering the highway. Additionally, pedestrian facilities are included in the project facilities, ensuring safe and designated areas for pedestrian use .
Safety barriers are to be provided according to the outlined manual specifications to ensure the safety of road users. These barriers exclude those already proposed for culverts, grade-separated structures, interchanges, bridges, and RUBs, and are thus part of the overall project scope .
The project includes facilities for an Advanced Traffic Management System, highway patrol units, emergency medical services, and crane services, among others. These are part of the broader strategy to maintain highway safety and ensure quick response in emergencies .
An effective drainage system for bridge decks is to be provided as specified in the project manual. This includes repair and replacement of drainage spouts and other related works to ensure proper drainage is achieved .
The acceleration and deceleration lanes, as well as right turning storage lanes and entry/exit lanes, are to be constructed in addition to the lengths specified for the service/slip roads. These provisions are deemed part of the scope of work and do not constitute a change of scope .
The concessionaire is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the RUB under railway supervision. Additionally, the concessionaire must bear all charges payable to the railways, except for P&E charges .
Traffic control measures include the provision of traffic signs and pavement markings according to IRC standards. This involves installing roadside, overhead, and kerb-mounted signs, as well as appropriate lane markings to manage traffic flow and enhance safety .
Toll plaza facilities encompass a comprehensive tolling system, toilet facilities near toll plazas, solar panels for energy efficiency, and other infrastructure like medium-speed weigh in motion (MSWIM) devices, static weigh bridges, and traffic impact attenuators. These features ensure smooth operations and enhanced service experience for road users .
Changes in the levels of structures specified in the project plans are considered non-material and do not constitute changes in the project scope. The plans provided in the documents are for guidance, and any level changes must not be treated as changes of scope .
The project addresses environmental concerns through the implementation of an Environmental Management Plan, rainwater harvesting, landscaping, and tree plantation. These measures are part of the project facilities designed to minimize environmental impact during and after construction .