Agenda for the 217th meeting of General House

Agenda for 217th meeting of
Municipal Corporation Chandigarh
Date
:
31.03.2015
Time
Venue
:
:
11.00 a.m.
Assembly Hall
Municipal Corporation
New Deluxe Building, Sector -17E,
Chandigarh – 160017
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.1
Subject:
Confirmation of the minutes of 216th meeting of the General House held on
19.02.2015 at 11.00 a.m. in the Assembly Hall of the M.C., Chandigarh.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.2
QUESTION/ANSWER
Question No.1
By Sh. Satinder Singh, Councillor, M.C.C.
Question No.2
By Sh. Satish Kumar Kainth, M.C.C.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.3
Subject:
Revised Rough Cost Estimate for construction of Sports Stadium at Village
Dadumajra, Chandigarh (Building Portion).
(Amount Rs. 202.67 lacs)
The necessity for framing of revised rough cost estimate required as the earlier estimate
was framed on plinth area rate on the basis of DSR-2007 and the estimate was administratively approved
vide
Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh office order No. 168 dated 27.05.2011 for
Rs.98.08 lacs. The work was allotted to M/s B.S .Builders, H.No. 417, Village Fartullapur, Khara, Distt.
Mohali vide this office Memo No. 6187 dated 11.12.2012 for Rs. 1,24,20,343/- but restricted to Rs. 82.44
lacs with a time limit of 18 months. The construction drawings were received late and that is why the work
could not be executed earlier.
Accordingly, the Revised Rough Cost Estimate amounting to Rs.202.67 lacs based on
DSR 2012 has been prepared and submitted for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds
from the competent authority of M.C., Chandigarh under appropriate head of account.
The following scope of the work has been taken in the estimate.
1. Construction of Kitchen/Pantry, Library, Multi Gym, Room, Manager Office, Ladies and
Gents Toilets, Toilet for Disabled.
2. Construction of Lobby, Indoor Games, Library, Rest Room, Card Room, Ladies and Gents
Toilet.
3. Public health services
4. Electrical installations
5. Anti Termite Treatment
6. Construction of approach road and parking.
It is certified that scope of work taken in this estimate has not earlier included in any of the
estimate.
The expenditure on this work will be charged under the Head “NRB”. The budget estimate,
budget allocation, amount of already approved estimate and expenditure under this head for Roads
Division No.3 is as under:i.
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.160.00 lacs
ii.
Total amount of estimates sanctioned after 01.04.2014
Rs.98.74 lacs
iii.
Expenditure incurred during current financial year.
Rs.153.23 lacs
The matter is placed before the General House of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for
consideration and decision please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.R-3
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.4
Subject:
Widening and construction of V-5 road infront of newly constructed multi level
parking and P/L 40mm thick bituminous concrete on V-5 road from Shivalik
Hotel to Taj Hotel Sector 17, Chandigarh.
(Amount: Rs. 122.24 Lac)
The above noted V-5 road from Hotel Shivalik Hotel to Hotel Taj, Sector 17 was
earlier carpeted during the year 11/2003 and due for recarpeting as per the prevailing policy of
M.C. The site inspected and it was noticed that condition of road is very poor as lot of pot
holes/surface crack have developed on road surface. However, the recarpeting was not earlier
undertaken as construction of multi level parking was in progress. It is pertinent to mention that
the construction of multi level parking is in progress and is likely to be completed by June 2015.
To make the parking operational the V-5 road in front of multi level parking is to be reconstructed
with proper levels as per the level of top surface of multi level parking for proper drainage of
storm water. Moreover, this road was badly damaged during construction of multi level parking
due to movement to heavily loaded machinery/tipper used for transportation of excavated earth.
Accordingly, this estimate amounting to Rs. 122.24 Lac has been prepared by
taking the items explained in the scope of work. The work will be executed against budget
provisions under head “Imp. of road parking places & Inf. facilities”.
Scope of work:The following scope of work has been taken in this estimates:1. Dismantling of existing kerbs/channels.
2. Dismantling manually by mechanical means.
3. Earth work in excavation by mechanical manual.
4. Carriage of earth by mechanical transport i/c loading/unloading.
5. Preparation of sub-grade.
6. Const. of granular sub base 75+75+100mm.
7. P/L wet mix macadam 75+75+100mm.
8. P/A primer coat.
9. P/A tack coat 2.5 kg/10sqm.
10. P/L 50mm thick DBM.
11. P/A tack coat 3 kg/10sqm.
12. Providing and laying 40mm thick Bituminous Concrete.
13. Providing and fixing PCC kerbs of size 1`x 1` having 4” thickness.
14. Providing and fixing PCC channels of size 2’-0” x 1’ having 3” thickness.
15. Fixing of new/old PCC channels.
16. Credit of PCC kerbs.
The scope of work taken in the estimate has not been included in any other already
approved estimate, amount of already approved estimates and expenditure under this Head for
Roads Division No.1 is as under:i)
Budget Allocation
:
Rs. 2470.00 lac.
ii)
Total amount of spillover works 31.03.2014
:
Rs. 2527.90 lac.
iii)
Total amount of estimate sanctioned after 1.4.2014
:
Rs. 1966.33 lac.
iv)
Total of Sr. No. II & III
:
Rs.
4494.23 lac.
v)
Expenditure incurred during current financial year
:
Rs.
2428.60 lac.
The matter is placed before the General House of the Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh for consideration and approval please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.Roads Divn. No.1, M.C.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.5
Subject:
Rough Cost Estimate for providing and laying 40 mm thick bitumen concrete
on V-3 road and providing and laying 30 mm thick BC on Cycle Track between
in Sector 38 (West/39) and junction, Chandigarh. (Also construction of Cycle
Track which cut by P.H.)
(Amount Rs. 106.51 lacs)
The V-3 roads between Sector 38 West/39 were last recarpetted during the year, 2008.
During the inspection of this road, it has been observed that the condition of the road is not good. There
are surface cracks, pot holes and unevenness in the road.
Due to these damages, recarpetting of the
road is required as per policy of the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.
Accordingly, the Rough Cost Estimate amounting to Rs.106.51 lacs has been prepared
and submitted for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds from the competent authority of
M.C., Chandigarh under appropriate head of account.
The following scope of the work has been taken in the estimate.
1. Earth work in excavation.
2. Carriage of earth
3. Deduct for disposed soil
4. Preparation of sub grade
5. Providing and laying 150 mm thick GSB
6. Providing and laying stone agg. 63-45 mm gauge and 53-22.4 mm gauge.
7. Providing and laying surface dressing.
8. Dismantling of existing kerbs and channels.
9. Fixing of old kerbs and channels.
10. Providing and fixing new PCC kerbs and channels.
11. Providing and applying tack coat.
12. Providing and laying 50 mm thick bitumen macadam
13. Providing and laying 40 mm thick bitumen concrete.
14. Providing and laying 30 mm thick BC.
It is certified that scope of work taken in this estimate has not earlier included in any of the
estimate.
The expenditure on this work will be charged under the Head “Improvement of Road
Parking Places and Infrastructure Facility”. The budget estimate, budget allocation, amount of already
approved estimate and expenditure under this head for Roads Division No.3 is as under:i.
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.1300.00 lacs
ii.
Total amount of estimates sanctioned after 01.04.2014
Rs.1620.92 lacs
iii.
Expenditure incurred during current financial year.
Rs.1278.00 lacs
The matter is placed before the General House of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for
consideration and decision please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.R-3
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.6
Subject: -
Rough cost estimate for Re-carpeting of Mansa Devi Road, Old Ropar Road to
U.T. Boundary, Manimajra, Chandigarh.
(Approx. Amount: - Rs.66.74 lacs)
Sh. Des Raj Gupta, Area Councillor requested to re-carpet the road of Mansa Devi
Road, Old Ropar Road to U.T. Boundary, Manimajra, Chandigarh to facilitate the general public.
This road was lastly carpeted in the year of 2010 and due to re-carpeting as per policy of M.C.,
Chandigarh. The site was inspected by the undersigned alongwith Sub Divisional Engineer
concerned and it has been found that condition of road surface is very bad and re-carpetting is
essentially required.
Accordingly a rough cost estimate amounting to Rs.66.74 lacs has been prepared
for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds.
The scope of the work entered in
the estimate has not been included in any earlier approved estimate. The estimate includes the
following scope of works.
1.
2.
3.
4.
P/L tack coat @ 0.30kg/sqm and 0.25 kg/sqm.
P/L 50mm thick compacted bitumen macadam.
P/L 30mm thick bituminous concrete.
P/F PCC kerb/channel.
The expenditure on this work shall be charged under Head “4217 (P) “Improvement
of Roads, Parking placed and infrastructure facility”.
The budget allocation cost of already
approved estimate and expenditure incurred under this head is as under:
1. Budget allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.1540.00 lacs
2. Total amount of estimate sanctioned after 1.04.14
Rs.1427.72 lacs
3. The expenditure incurred during current
financial year
Rs. 1315.97 Lacs
The
Agenda is placed before the General House of M.C for its consideration and
decision please
S.E. (B&R) M.C
E.E.R-II, M.C
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.7
Subject: -
Rough cost estimate for construction of 100‟ wide road in Pocket No.8,
Manimajra (between Police Station Chowk, Manimajra, MDC).
(Approx. Amount: - Rs.285.94 lacs)
The office of Chief Architect, U.T., Chandigarh vide Memo No.72STP/2014/5278
dated 15.4.2014 has supplied the drawing bearing No.94 Job No.77 for construction of 100’ wide
road in Pocket No.8, Manimajra (between Police Station Chowk, Manimajra, MDC). The area
councillor, Sh. Des Raj Gupta has also requested to construct this road to facilitate the general
public. The site was inspected by the undersigned alongwith the Sub Divisional Engineer
concerned and it has been found at site that scope of work taken in the estimate is feasible.
Accordingly a rough cost estimate amounting to Rs.285.94 lacs has been prepared
for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds.
The scope of the work entered in
the estimate has not been included in any earlier approved estimate. The estimate includes the
following scope of works.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Earth work in excavation including carriage.
Preparation of sub grade.
Construction of GSB.
P/L wet mix macadam.
P/F PCC kerb of size 1’-0”x1’-0”having 4” thickness.
P/F PCC channels of size 2’-0”x1’-0” having 3” thickness.
P/L tack coat @ 3kg/10 sqm.
P/L dense bituminous macadam 50mm thick.
P/L 30mm thick bituminous concrete.
The expenditure on this work shall be charged under Head “4217 (P) “Improvement
of Roads, Parking placed and infrastructure facility”.
The budget allocation cost of already
approved estimate and expenditure incurred under this head is as under:
1. Budget allocation for the year 2014-15
2. Total amount of estimate sanctioned after 1.04.14
3. The expenditure incurred during current
financial year
The
Rs.1540.00 lacs
Rs.1427.72 lacs
Rs. 1315.97 Lacs
Agenda is placed before the General House of M.C for its consideration and
decision please.
S.E. (B&R) M.C
E.E.R-II, M.C
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.8
Subject: -
Rough cost estimate for Development of Green Belt back side of Nagla Basti
and Chudia Wala Mohalla in Manimajra, Chandigarh.
(Approx. Amount: - Rs.87.72 lacs)
The residents of the area met the Area Councillor, Sh. Gurcharan Dass Kalaa and requested
that toe wall alongwith railing in the green belt has already been provided and there is a need of further
development i.e. construction of cement concrete walkway, providing PCC benches, huts, lights, play
equipments, landscaping etc to facilitate the local residents. Accordingly, the area councillor requested for
providing the same. The site was inspected by the undersigned alongwith the Sub Divisional Engineer
concerned and it has been found at site scope of work taken in the estimate is feasible.
Accordingly a rough cost estimate amounting to Rs.87.72 lacs has been prepared for
arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds. The scope of the work entered in the estimate
has not been included in any earlier approved estimate. The estimate includes the following scope of
works.
A)
Civil Work:-
I) Preparation of Sub Grade
II) Providing and laying C.C.1:8:16.
III) Providing and laying C.C. pavement 1:2:4
IV) 18mm thick rubbed red stone flooring
V) Providing and fixing dark brown tile
VI) Providing and fixing PCC kerbs of size 2’-9” having 4” thickness
B) Horticulture Work in Green Belt complete in all respect.
C) Provision of Lights in Green Belt for High Mast Pole complete in all respects.
D)
Provision for spilinker irrigation system and laying of water supply lines complete in all
respect.
The expenditure on this work shall be charged under Head “4217 (P) “Landscaping”. The
budget allocation cost of already approved estimate and expenditure incurred under this head is as under:
1. Budget allocation for the year 2014-15
2. Total amount of estimate sanctioned after 1.04.14
Rs.90.00 lacs
Rs.94.70 lacs
3. The expenditure incurred during current
financial year
Rs. 45.36 Lacs
The Agenda is placed before the General House of M.C for its consideration and decision
please
S.E. (B&R) M.C
E.E.R-II, M.C
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.9
Subject:
Rough Cost Estimate for furnishing and equipping of Auditorium Portion of
Mahila Bhawan, Sector 38, Chandigarh.
(Amount Rs. 139.78 lacs)
The project of Mahila Bhawan has been completed except auditorium. For the smooth
functioning of Mahila Bhawan, the Auditorium is also required to furnish in all respect.
Accordingly, the Rough Cost Estimate amounting to Rs.139.78 lacs has been prepared
and submitted for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds from the competent authority of
M.C., Chandigarh under appropriate head of account.
The following scope of the work has been taken in the estimate.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Site preparation component.
Stage lighting and stage furnishing.
Sound system
Projection system
HVAC system
It is certified that scope of work taken in this estimate has not earlier included in any of the
estimate.
The expenditure on this work will be charged under the Head ”Civic Work”.
The budget
estimate, budget allocation, amount of already approved estimate and expenditure under this head for
Roads Division No.3 is as under:i.
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.470.00 lacs
ii.
Total amount of estimates sanctioned after 01.04.2014
Rs.59.62 lacs
iii.
Expenditure incurred during current financial year.
Rs.444.58 lacs
The matter is placed before the General House of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for
consideration and decision please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.R-3
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.10
Subject:-
Expression of interest for lease out of office space at 2 nd and 3rd floor, New
Over bridge, Sector 17, Chandigarh.
The Municipal Corporation has constructed office space at 2 nd and 3rd floor,
consisting 30.331.60 Sq. Ft. (7582.9 x4 Sq. Ft.) at New Over bridge, Sector 17, Chandigarh. An
agenda item regarding fixation of rent in respect of said 4 Nos. office spaces at over bridge,
Sector 17, CHD was placed before the General House of the Corporation for consideration and
decision. The General House in its 211th meeting held on 31.10.2014 vide agenda item No. 5
passed the following resolution :“The House considered & approved that this property be rented out to the
Government offices, Government undertakings or banks.
It was decided to keep the reserve price Rs. 75/-per sq.ft. per month.
It was further resolved that sealed applications be invited from all above
mentioned agencies, desirous of taking this property on rent. The applicant
should also mention the rent per sq. ft. per month that the applicant is willing
to pay for the usages of the property.
All the taxes be the responsibility of the lessee.
It was decided that the preference be given to the applicant who take the
entire area”
Further a meeting was held on 05.12.2014 at 4:00 PM under the Chairmanship
Additional Commissioner-I to finalize the terms and conditions for disposal of 4 nos. office space
at New Over Bridge, Sector 17, Chandigarh. Copy of minutes is enclosed at annexure “A” in
which terms and conditions recommended.
With the approval of Commissioner, Municipal Corporation the terms and conditions
and expression of interest was invited by publish public notice in news papers dated 09.02.2015
as also informing agencies who have been visited the office for the same on 16.02.2015 at 10:00
am in the Committee Room for clarifications of works to be done by the MCC before handing
over the possession.
After the notice pre-bid conference was held on 16.02.2015 in the committee room
copy of pre-bid meeting “Annexure “B” as listed in the notice based on the pre-bid meeting
contained changes were recommended in the terms and conditions and the Commissioner,
Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh agreed with the terms and conditions framed by the
committee.”. The above amendments were put on the website of MCC and invited period of
submission of expression of interest was extended for 09.03.2015. Two expression of interest
was received one from Debt Recovery Tribunal-I and 2nd from Income Tax Department. Out of
which one expression of Interest from Income Tax Department received in the office of
Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh at 5:40 pm on 09.03.2015. Both the
expression of interest was placed before the committee and a detail of which is as under:Name of Department
Minimum monthly Rate quoted
reserve rent
Debt Recovery Tribunal-I
Rs.75/- per sq. ft Rs.90/- per sq. ft per
SCO 39-40, Sector 8C, per month
month
Chandigarh
Chief
Commissioner, Rs.75/- per sq. ft Rs.67/- per sq. ft per
Income
Tax,
Aykar per month
month
Bhawan,
Sector
17E,
Chandigarh
Option regarding
area
Complete space
Complete space
The committee recommends rent out the office space at 2 nd and 3rd floor consisting
30.331.60 Sq. Ft. (7582.9 x4 Sq. Ft.) at New Over bridge, Sector 17, Chandigarh to Debt
Recovery Tribunal @ Rs.90/- per Sq. ft per month excluding all taxes. The terms and conditions
annexed at annexure “C” for consideration and approval.
In view of above, the matter may be placed before the General House of the
Corporation for consideration and approval.
Additional Commissioner-I,
Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.11
Subject:
Rough Cost Estimate for re-carpetting of V-5 road of Sector-11, Chandigarh.
(Amount Rs. 75.76 lacs)
The rough cost estimate of re-carpetting of V-5 road of Sector-11 has been framed. This
road was last carpetted in the year, March, 2010 and is due for re-carpetting as per policy of Municipal
Corporation, Chandigarh. The existing condition of road is very bad and beyond repairable may damage
more with the time. The undersigned along with SDE inspected the site and found that the work is
feasible. The patch work is taken in the estimate is as per actual at site of work.
Accordingly, the Rough Cost Estimate amounting to Rs.75.76 lacs has been prepared and
submitted for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds from the competent authority of
M.C., Chandigarh under appropriate head of account.
The following scope of the work has been taken in the estimate.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Dismantling/re-fixing of PCC kerbs and channels.
Providing and fixing PCC kerbs of size 2’x9”x4”.
Providing and laying PCC channels of size 2’x1’x3”
Providing and applying tack coat of 3 kg/10 sqm.
Providing and laying 30 mm thick B.C.
It is certified that scope of work taken in this estimate has not earlier included in any of the
estimate.
The expenditure on this work will be charged under the Head “Improvement of Road
Parking Places and Infrastructure Facility”. The budget estimate, budget allocation, amount of already
approved estimate and expenditure under this head for Roads Division No.3 is as under:i.
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.1300.00 lacs
ii.
Total amount of estimates sanctioned after 01.04.2014
Rs.1620.92 lacs
iii.
Expenditure incurred during current financial year.
Rs.1278.00 lacs
The matter is placed before the General House of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for
consideration and decision please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.R-3
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.12
Subject:-
Providing 500 KVA D.G Set two Nos. for uninterrupted Electrical Power
Supply to Multi Level Parking near Gurdev Studio, Sector 17, Under M.C,
Chandigarh.
(Amount Rs. 96.45 Lacs.)
The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh proposes to provide two Nos. Diesel Generating
Sets to meet up any power supply failure in the underground parking. The forced ventilation system as
designed by the Road Wing of Municipal Corporation which will consume 294 KWs in normal conditions
& 696 KWs in emergency conditions i.e., fire hazard. The HT power will not be available in the emergency
conditions and the 696+45 KWs (water pumps KWs load) say 926 KVA D.G. Sets is to be meet up with
1000 KVA Diesel Generating Set. Hence two numbers 500 KVA have been proposed. It is certified that the
site has been visited & inspected by the E.E. (Elect.) alongwith concerned SDE/Elect. and JE incharge of
the area. Therefore, this estimate has been prepared as per site requirement for the convenience of the
general public using this parking. Accordingly this estimate amounting to Rs. 96.45 Lacs has been framed
for seeking administrative approval under Head “4217 (Plan) Electrification”.
The Scope of work involve:- (i) 02 Nos. 500 KVA D.G. Set (ii) AMF Panel (iii) Copper
Earth Plate Electrode (iv) Copper Earth Strip 50mm x 6mm in surface/recess (v) Copper multi standard
cable loose 300 sq mm.
The agenda item amounting to Rs. 96.45 lacs has been framed for seeking Administrative
Approval under the head 4217 (Plan) Electrification.
The agenda is placed before the General House of Corporation for its consideration and
decision please.
S.E. (B&R),
M.C. Chd.
E.E. (Elect.)
M.C. Chd.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.13
Subject:-
Providing HT/LT Power Supply for Multilevel Parking, Near Gurdev Studio,
Sector 17, Under M.C, Chandigarh.
(Amount Rs. 175.14 Lacs.)
The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh proposes to provide HT/LT power supply to meet
up power requirements of underground parking. The forced ventilation system as designed by the Road
wing of municipal corporation which will consume 294 KWs in normal running and 744 KWs in
emergency conditions i.e., fire hazard. The other power requirement for lighting, water pumps, parking
management system, lifts etc in totality is around 942 Kilowatts. Hence two Nos. 3 Phase Indoor Package
Type Transformer 750 KVA capacity 11 KV/433V rating along with allied components such as control
cable, DWC pipe for main cable, G.I Pipe, EDO ACB, RMU, VCB, tri vector meter CORE 120 Sq. mm
HT cable and Main LT Panel consisting bus bars of required size including MCCBs of various capacity and
other accessory as required. It is certified that the site has been visited and inspected by the EE/Elect.
alongwith the concerned SDE/Elect. & JE incharge of the area. Therefore, this estimate has been prepared
as per site requirement for the convenience of the general public using this parking. Accordingly this
estimate amounting to Rs. 175.14 Lacs has been framed for seeking administrative approval under Head
“4217 (Plan) Electrification”.
The Scope of work involve:- (i) Package type transformer 2 X 750 KVA Dry Type 11
KV/433 V with AMF Panel (ii) EDO ACB (iii) MCCBs of various capacity 3 CORE 120 Sq mm HT
Cable (iv) Main LT panel size 10.3X1.9X1.1 meters (v) Fire safety material as per Chief Electrical
Inspector requirements (vi) Suitable number of earths for neutral and system protection (vii) Capacitor
bank for power factor improvement (viii) Cable tray for electric cables for forced ventilation panels, lifts
(ix) 11 KV VCB as required by Electricity department (x) Earth fault and over current protected RMU (xi)
CT/PT unit with 11 KV/110 V, 75/5 CT ratio digital tri vector meter.
The agenda item amounting to Rs. 175.14 lacs has been framed for seeking
Administrative Approval under the head 4217 (Plan) Electrification.
The agenda is placed before the General House of Corporation for its consideration and
decision please.
S.E. (B&R),
M.C. Chd.
E.E. (Elect.)
M.C. Chd.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.14
Subject:-
Disposal of shops at Subway Sector-17/22 Chandigarh.
The Chandigarh Administration transferred 14 shops, Subway, Sector 17/22
Chandigarh to the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh vide Order No. 47/MA dated 11.04.1997 as
a source of earning revenue of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh. These shops were licensed
out on monthly rent basis for a period of 5 years on the terms and conditions approved by F&CC.
The tenants have not paid the enhanced rent and ultimately some of them surrendered/vacated
the shops. Out of 14 shops the status of Shop No. 2, 9 and 14 is concerned, the court case of
shop No.14 is pending in the Hon’ble High Court, Chandigarh for set aside the order dated
11.11.2013 passed by Additional District Judge, Chandigarh and set aside the order dated
21.03.2003 passed by the Arbitrator. The court case of shop No. 2 & 9 is pending before the
Additional Commissioner-I-Cum-Estate Officer for recovery of rent. The physical possession of
11 shops is lying with the Corporation.
The Finance Secretary, Chd. Admn. has accorded the approval to convert these
shops from lease hold basis to free hold basis vide order No. 11/1/66-UTFI(2-2008/1865 dated
11.03.2008, but these shops were not auctioned so far due to the approval of SLG was awaited.
An agenda regarding disposal of such shops was placed before the F&CC in its 227
meeting held on 11.02.2013 for consideration the F&CC resolved as under:- (Annexure “A”).
“The committee considered and approved that the auction process be
initiated for the sale of these shops on free hold basis and a proposal for
fixing of reserve price for the sale of these shops be brought before the
Committee.”
According to decision of F&CC, the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh vide letter
No. 2687 dated 01.05.2013 requested the Secretary Local Govt. Chandigarh Admn. for
permission to auction of these shops on free hold basis by way of public auction, so this
Corporation may earn revenue or provide public utility services to the city.
The Corporation requested vide letter No. 1184 dated 25.02.2014 to the Secretary
Local Govt. Chandigarh Admn. for permission to auction of these shops on free hold basis as
there is a condition in the letter Memo No. 6/1/59-FII(9) -2013/3894 dated 16.05.2013 where by it
is mentioned that “MC shall not sell to reduce its deficit. U.T Admn. will not be approving such
proposal ”(Annexure “B”)
Further the Secretary Local Govt. vide letter No. 1835-FII(9)-2014/11193 dated
31.12.2014 has intimated that they have examined the matter in consultation with the Finance
Department and intimated that “Municipal Corporations are local Govt.’s which should work as
ideal revenue generating models” and requested to take decision at own level Annexure”C”.
In view of above, the matter is placed before the General House of the Corporation
for consideration and decision whether these shops may be disposed on lease hold basis for 99
years through open auction instead of “free hold basis”. The minimum reserve price, terms &
condition and trade of these shops shall be fixed by the F&CC after the decision of the General
House.
Additional Commissioner-I,
Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.15
Subject:
Up-gradation of existing post of Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) to Sub
Divisional Engineer(Mechanical) in the pay scale of Rs. 15600-39100+5400
Grade Pay
The Commissioner office has only one post of Junior Engineer (Mechanical) and
one post of Sub Divisional Engineer (Building & Enforcement). There is no promotional avenues
for Junior Engineer (Mechanical) as there is no post of Sub Divisional Engineer (Mechanical) in
CMC office and for promotion to the post of SDE(Building & Enforcement), qualification of
Diploma in Civil is essential. However, this office has already sent proposal to Chandigarh
Administration to create 01 posts of SDE(Mech) vide letter dated 23.8.2013, which is still awaited.
Sh. Rakesh Kumar was appointed as Junior Engineer (Mechanical) on 25.10.2000
and now he is Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) and his pay scale is Rs. 15600-39100+5400 GP.
He has completed more than 14 years of service as Junior Engineer/Assistant Engineer
(Mechanical)
The MC, Chandigarh has purchased many vehicles since last 6/7 years which
needs to maintain properly. Due to heavy work load in Mechanical Wing the post of
SDE(Mechanical) become essential, as it will enhance the efficiency better quality of work.
The pay scale of SDE (Mech.) & AE(Mechanical) is equal, Sh. Rakesh Kumar,
AE(Mechanical) is already drawing salary more than the salary of SDE(Mechanical) and there will
be no financial burden upon the office. The matter is placed before the House for the upgrading of
existing post of Section Officer (Mechanical) to SDE(Mechanical) as a measure personal to him in
the pay scale of Rs. 15600-39100+5400, till the sanction of post of Sub Divisional Engineer
(Mechanical) by the Chandigarh Administration holding the post of Section Officer (Mechanical) in
abeyance. After the retirement of Sh. Rakesh Kumar, Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) the post of
SDE (Mechanical) so created shall cease to exist & post shall revert back to Section Officer
(Mechanical).
Additional Commissioner-I,
Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.16
Subject:
Agenda for the creation of one more sub division and staff under the control
of Horticulture Divn, MC, Chandigarh.
*****
In order to maintain the ecological balance and to ensure environmental stability
and livelihood security the drive of the MCC is to achieve targets of massive plantation. During
the year 2010, a notification was issued by the Chandigarh Administration, Local Government
Department, Chandigarh on 30.9.2010 wherein the following the works/function were transferred
by the Administration to the MC, Chandigarh.
1.
V-3 Roads, Green Belts and Gardens.
All V-3 roads, all Green Belts and Gardens (Bougainvillea Garden, Leisure Valley,
Rajindra Garden, Rose Garden and Bamboo Valley) and open spaces except Sukhna Lake are
subject to the conditions that:a) All ongoing tourism works/works under process on the V-3 roads and in Green
Belts/Garden shall be completed by the Engineering Department.
b) The existing staff as a result of the transfer of the V-3 roads and green
belts/open spaces/gardens shall continue to took after these functions till
31.3.2011 or till the time the Municipal Corporation creates the required number
of posts and fills up whichever is earlier.
Consequent upon the above notification the SE Const. Circle-II, UT, Chandigarh
issued a letter bearing No. A3/2011/7710 dated 5.5.2011 vide which it was decided to transfer the
above works to the MC, Chandigarh.
Due to the above notification, it was decided to transfer the 105 no. employees as
per details given below:-
Sr. No.
Office order No. & Date
No. of employees to be transferred to
MC
1
No. 179 dated 5.3.2011
101
2
No. 185 dated 11.3.2011
1
3
No. 186 dated 11.3.2011
3
Total
105
The employees so transferred were to be paid salary by Chandigarh Administration
upto 31.3.2011 or till such time the MC, Chandigarh creates required number of posts and fills
them up whichever is earlier. It is further stated that 08 employees were transferred by the Hort.
Divn No. 2, UT, Chandigarh for these transferred works/functions. Those employees have since
been repatriated back to the Chandigarh Administration.
In view of the transfer of the above areas to the MC, Chandigarh. It has become
necessary to create are more Sub Division under the control of this division. The posts so
required to be created are given below:Sr. No.
Name of post
No. of posts required
1
Sub Divisional Engineer
1
2
Junior Engineer
3
3
Hort. Supervisor
5
4
Head Mali
6
5
Malies
97
6
Junior Assistant
1
7
Clerk
2
8
Peon
1
9
Chowkidar
1
Total 117
The financial implication for the creation of these posts has been worked out and it
comes to Rs. 25396172/- as per statement placed below. The provision for the budget for filing up
these posts shall be kept in the next year in the budget.
This matter has been approved by Chief Engineer, MC, Chandigarh for placing the
matter as Agenda item for approval in the General House Meeting of the Corporation. A copy of
the note approved by Chief Engineer, MC, Chandigarh is placed below at Flag/A.
In view of the details position given below, it is requested that the case for the
creation of one more sub division along with the staff proposed above under the control of this
division may please be forwarded to the higher authorities for approval and for placing the matter
before the General House Meeting may be held in the near future.
Additional Commissioner-I,
Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.17
Subject: Estimate for the work of repair, strengthening and testing of existing 6 MG
capacity S&S Tank No 2 at Sector 39 Water Works U.T. Chandigarh.
There are 07 No raw water storage tanks each having 6 MG capacity at Water Works
Sector 39 Chandigarh, out of which Tank No 2 is lying abandoned due to leakage in it thereby
reducing the storage capacity by 6 MG at Water Works Sector 39. This tank was constructed in
the year 1987 by the Project Public Wing of Chandigarh Administration. Due to rise in ground
water table at Water Works Sector 39, the uplift pressure on the tank got increased causing
longitudinal as well as vertical cracks and water started leaking from these cracks. To save the
water and the adjoining structures in the vicinity, this tank was not put in use. So, it is required to
repair and strengthen the defective tank No 2 to increase the raw water storage. As there is a
level difference in existing tanks, this tank was not utilized to its maximum capacity, so it is also
required to increase the height of the tank to increase the storage capacity of this tank by 1 MG.
The estimate for the repair, strengthening & testing of existing tank No 2 including
raising its height by 1’-6” has been prepared after taking advice from the Consultant Dr. I.C. Syal,
a renowned and reputed Structural Engineer, who after inspecting the site and studying the crack
pattern has advised remedial measures for its repair and strengthening. Thus, the estimate for
strengthening of existing 6 MG capacity S&S Tank No 2 at Sector 39 Water Works U.T.
Chandigarh duly checked for Rs. 149.60 Lacs has been allowed by the competent authority to be
placed before the General House of Municipal Corporation Chandigarh for consideration and
approval.
Accordingly, the agenda is hereby placed before the General House of Municipal
Corporation Chandigarh for consideration. The expenditure will be charged to Head-4215 C.O.L.
(P) Urban Water Supply & Sanitation- Aug of City W/S System
Budget Details:
Major Head/ Head of Account
4215 C.O.L. (P) Urban Water Supply
& Sanitation- Aug of City W/S System
Total Budget Allocation during 2014-15 Rs. 2600.00 Lacs
M.C.P.H. Circle
Total Budget Allocation during 2014-15 Rs. 1300.00 Lacs
M.C.P.H. Division No 1, Chandigarh
Amount of estimate already sanctioned
Rs. 26.80+30.90= Rs. 57.70 Lacs
Estimates under process
Rs. 34.59 Lacs
Upto date expenditure
Rs. 1010.69 Lacs
Amount of present Estimate
Rs. 149.60 Lacs
SEMC (PH)
EEMCPH-1
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.18
Subject:
Agenda for deployment of Malies on contract basis through outsourcing for
the newly developed Green Belts/Gardens/Parks under the control of
Horticulture Division, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.
It is submitted that Horticulture Division, M.C.Chandigarh have developed various
Green Belts/Gardens/Parks under its control during the last three years. It is submitted that the
Horticulture Division, M.C.Chandigarh is maintaining the gardens with the deployment of malies
appointed here at Annexure „B‟.:(i)
Regular Malies
-
375
(ii)
Daily Wage
-
54
(iii)
Work Charge
-
09
(iv)
Outsourced
-
495
Total
-
933
Besides above, all V-3 to V-6 roads and Community Centres are also being
maintained by this division. Over 1600 neighbourhood parks, 326 neighbourhood parks after
development have been given to the various Resident Welfare Associations on M.O.U. basis for
maintenance thereof @2.48 paisa per sqmt. by them and the rest 1274 are still being maintained
by this division. It is further mentioned here that there are only 933 Malies working in Horticulture
Division, M.C.Chandigarh who are deployed to maintain the Green Belts/Parks/Gardens etc.
There is a shortfall of 700 Malies because as per norms total staff required is 1633 at
Annexure ‟C‟. Therefore, due to paucity of Malies, it has become difficult to maintain parks even
and further the areas which are being developed area also needed to be looked after. The details
of the areas which have been developed during the last 2-3 years are given below which is given
at Annexure D, E, F & G:S.No.
Location
Area (including No. of
grassing,
shrubs, ground Malies
covers, flower required.
beds, trees etc.
Hort.Sub Divn.No.1
1
Green Belt Sector 38 (West), Chandigarh.
3.94
8 nos.
2
Park near #2200 Sector 38-C, Chandigarh.
1.27
4 nos.
3
Green Belt Sector 42 C & D, Chandigarh.
2.52
7 nos.
4
Pond Park, Maloya, Chandigarh.
1.79
4 nos.
5
Park near #3247 Sector 38-C, Chandigarh.
10.83
4 nos.
6
Park near Govt.
Chandigarh.
7
Central Park Dhanas, Chandigarh.
College
Sector
42, 1.78
4 nos.
3.00
5 nos.
Hort.Sub Divn.No.2
1
Green Belt Sector 27-A, Chandigarh.
1.63 acres
01 no.
2
Green Belt #1010 Sector 30, Chandigarh
1.33 acres
01 no.
3
Green Belt Sector 29-A & B, Chandigarh
1.91 acres
06 nos.
4
Green Belt Near Desh Sewak Sector 29, 1.03 acres
Chandigarh.
01 no.
5
Green Belt Sector 45-A, Chandigarh.
1.63 acres
03 nos.
6
Green Belt Sector 51 C & D, Chandigarh.
2.50 acres
05 nos.
7
Valley Animal Park Sector 49, Chandigarh.
4.10 acres
09 nos.
-2-
8
Community Centre Sector 49, Chandigarh.
0.51 acres
01 no.
9
Green Belt Sector 20 A & B, Chandigarh.
11.20 acres
08 nos.
10
Japanese Garden Sector 31, Chandigarh.
9.0 acres
11 nos.
11
Green Belt Sector 47-A & B, Chandigarh
3.15 acres
02 nos.
12
Green Belt Sector 48-C & D, Chandigarh
3.20 acres
04 nos.
Hort.Sub Divn.No.3
1
Jogger’s Park Sector 15, Chandigarh.
1.38 acres
04 no.
2
Floral Garden Sector 15, Chandigarh.
6.45 acres
03 no.
3
Park near Rose Club Sector 16, Chandigarh.
-
02 no.
4
Green
Belt
near
G.P.O.
Sector
17, 1.28 acres
05 no.
Chandigarh.
5
Park behind #339 Sector 21, Chandigarh.
2.13 acres
6
Park behind #1033 Sector 18, Chandigarh.
1.02 acres
05 no.
Hort.Sub Divn.No.4
1
Green Belt Bapu Dham Colony Sector 26,
3.50 acres
08 no.
Green Belt NAC Shivalik Enclave, Manimajra, 5.00 acres
Chandigarh.
08 no.
Chandigarh.
2
Total
123 no.
The requirement of 123 no. Malies has been calculated on the basis of norms for
providing Malies in the Horticulture Division, M.C.Chandigarh.
The same have been
recommended by the Sub Divisional Engineer, Hort.Divn.No.1,2,3&4, M.C.Chandigarh for
providing Malies for the newly developed Green Belts. The agenda is submitted for approval of
worthy Commissioner, M.C.Chandigarh after which the same will be placed before the General
House meeting for the approval thereof.
E.E.Hort.Divn.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.19
Subject:
Handing over of operation, running and maintenance of various public toilet
blocks in green belts and gardens of Chandigarh on operation & transfer
basis to registered Residents Welfare Associations.
After taking over the possession of Public Toilet Blocks in various Markets of
Chandigarh from the previous company, various Market Welfare Associations approached the
Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh and appraised the problem/inconvenience being faced by the
public due to closure of Public Toilets. As such to tide over the crisis, the issue in form of an
Agenda was placed before the Finance & Contract Committee in its 237th Meeting dated
29.5.2014 resolved to handover the Toilet Blocks to various Market Welfare Associations for
period of one year and as per conditions mentioned in the Agenda. Subsequently as per minutes
of 238th meeting of F&CC held on 28.6.2014, the Agenda was placed before the Municipal
Corporation in its 208th General House Meeting held on 28.7.2014 for consideration. The House
considered and ratified the decision of F&CC in its 238 th Meeting held on dated 28.6.2014 for
giving Public Toilets of Markets on O&T basis to Market Welfare Associations @ Rs. 12,500/- per
month per toilet. Municipal Corporation in its next House Meeting i.e. 209 th meeting held on
29.8.2014 issued the Minutes as under:It was resolved that the date of handing over of toilets be the cut of date for the charges.
Further it was also resolved that other toilets situated in Green Belts of Gardens also be
handed over to the Residents Welfare Associations.
“The House considered & confirmed the minutes of 208th meeting of the General House
held on 28.7.2014 at 11.00 a.m. alongwith aforesaid amendments.”
In view of the aforesaid Minutes of General House of Municipal Corporation, it is
proposed that the operation & maintenance of Public Toilet Blocks in various Green Belts and
Gardens may be handed over for period of one year to the respective Residents Welfare
Associations on the same pattern i.e. on “AS IT IS AND WHERE IT IS” basis. The inventory
shall require to be signed by the registered Residents Welfare Associations and the
representative of Engineer-in-charge. The MOU will also have to be signed between the
registered Residents Welfare Associations (RWA) and the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh. It
is pertinent to mention that the toilet blocks in Markets are used to be opened for 12 hours
continuously in a day for public at large while the toilet blocks in Green Belts are opened for total
8 hours in Morning & Evening shifts for convenience of users. The Public have to pay nominal
charges for facility of WC seats in Toilet blocks of markets whereas in case of Green Belt toilet
blocks, is free of cost for all users. The Terms & Conditions of the MOU required to be signed
between the registered RWA and the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh are proposed as
below:
1a
The MCC Public Toilet(s) in Green Belts/ Gardens shall be allotted for operation and
maintenance for period of one year starting from the day of the signing of Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to the registered Residents Welfare Association or from the date of
actual handing over the toilet blocks to the Association only of that sector, prominently
comprising the Residents of surrounding of the Public Toilet. However, the Municipal
Corporation, Chandigarh reserves the right to increase or decrease the time limit for the
operation and maintenance and may also cancel the permissions anytime if it is needed,
and if it happens, the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh will take over the MCC Public Toilet
immediately. The toilet(s) will be handed over to the Residents Welfare Association on “AS
IT IS AND WHERE IT IS” basis. The inventory shall be signed by the registered Residents
Welfare Association and the officer /official representing Municipal Corporation. The
registered Residents Welfare Association will use the Public Toilet only for operation and
maintenance and shall not transfer the maintenance of the Public Toilets to any other
person, society, company, Department; organization etc. and the Association shall not enter
into sub-Agreement for maintenance etc. with third party. No advertisement on walls of toilet
blocks or curtain wall shall be allowed to be displayed by the Residents Welfare Association
(RWA).
1b
The MOU shall have to be signed by the Registered RWA within 15 days from the date of
handing over the toilet block(s).
2a
For operation and maintenance purpose a grant in aid of Rs.8500/- per month per toilet
block (including Electricity & Water bills) will be paid to the registered RWA which includes
regular cleaning of toilets/urinals/floors/walls/roofs and ceiling of the toilet blocks and ensure
continuous availability of clean water, requisite quantity of cleaning materials such as
phenyl, acid, naphthalene balls, soap, hand driers for the use of the users, removal of
shrubs/plants.
2b
The grant in aid of Rs.8500/- per month per toilet block (including Electricity & Water bills) to
registered RWA will be for toilets in Green Belts /Gardens except for toilet blocks in Rose
Garden (Sector 16), Shanti Kunj (Sector 16) and Japanese Garden (Sector 31). For toilet
blocks in these Garden, the Grant shall be Rs. 4500/- per month per toilet block because for
these toilets, the user charges for W.C. shall be Rs. 2/- per use.
2c
The Minor repair like blockage and replacement of PVC connections, spindles and washers
etc. will be carried out by the RWA without any extra cost of Municipal Corporation. In case
of loss of fittings & fixtures or any other items or any damage to the structure, the RWA
shall be responsible for making good the same at his own cost.
2d
In case of complaint of blockage of traps or lines or supply of water from roof tanks etc. are
not attended and rectified by the RWA within the reasonable period to ensure the proper
and un interrupted services to the public at large, then the same if required shall be done by
Municipal Corporation at the cost of RWA. The expenditure if any, so incurred shall be
deducted from the grant to the RWA.
2e
The RWA shall maintain and upkeep the toilet blocks always neat and clean for the
users. In case of dirtiness or deficiency in service, a fine of
Rs. 200/- per day per toilet
block will be imposed by the Municipal Corporation at the first instance. On the Second
instance in the same week, the fine shall be increased to Rs. 500/- per day per toilet block.
Thereafter, the non compliance of the directions of the representative of Municipal
Corporation, Chandigarh to ensure cleanliness, the MOU shall liable to be terminated after
giving reasonable opportunity to the RWA.
2f
It shall be ensured by RWA that the toilet block(s) is/are kept in neat and clean condition by
following the periodic CHECKLIST SCHEDULE attached herein as per Annexure.
3
The grant to the Maintaining Agency (RWA), by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh will
be given by 7th of every month. From the third month, grant shall be released after receipt of
Utilization of Certificate (UC) of the month preceding the previous month. However, the
grant will only be released after receipt of proof of depositing of Electricity and Water bills
with the concerned Department for the preceding month.
4a
There will not be any user charges for urination and WC for toilet blocks in Green
Belts /Parks for all users. However for toilet blocks in Rose Garden (Sector 16), Shanti
Kunj (Sector 16) and Japanese Garden (Sector 31) the user charges for W.C. shall be Rs.
2/- per use and urination will be free for all users.
In case any complaint of demanding charges for urination or WC from the users is received,
the Corporation is empowered to impose penalty of Rs 500/- for each such instance.
Frequent receipt of such complaints will liable to termination of MOU alongwith imposition of
penalty as deem fit by the EIC, after providing an opportunity of hearing to the RWA.
However for WC charges wherever applicable the same should not be over charged. In
case the complaint of overcharging is received, the RWA shall be panelized as specified
above.
5a
The registered Residents Welfare Association shall maintain the said Public Toilet Block(s)
to the satisfaction of Executive Engineer, (MC, Public Health Division no. 4.) or any other
officer empowered by the Chief Engineer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh on his behalf.
The registered Residents Welfare Association will not allow any kind of encroachment inside
or outside of the Public Toilet and will be responsible for proper watch and ward of the Toilet
Blocks for 24 hours. The employee deputed by the registered Residents Welfare
Association will not reside or cook food inside the toilet. The ownership control, possession
and supervision of the said Public Toilet Blocks shall remain with the Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh. The timings for opening and closing of toilets shall be 5.30 AM to 9.30 PM &
5.00 PM to 9.00 PM during Summer and 6.30 AM to 10.30 AM & 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM during
Winter or as per the instructions of Municipal Corporation for convenience of the public at
large. The registered Residents Welfare Association will deploy requisite staff for its
Operation & Maintenance.
Any dispute/any compensation/any penalty /statuary requirements will be the sole
responsibility of RWA during the period as per MOU. Any dispute arising with other
departments/Authorities will be the sole liability of RWA. Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh
will not be responsible or any damage, theft, loss of life, compensation during the said
period of MOU.
5b
6a
The registered Residents Welfare Association shall prominently display that the said Public
Toilet Block is under Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh and the fact that the Body/Welfare
Association has only been permitted to operate and maintain the Public Toilet Block. The
said MCC Public Toilet shall be open to the General Public without any restrain or
prohibition what-so-ever.
6b
NO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENT PANEL SHALL BE ALLOWED INSIDE/ OUTSIDE
THE TOILET BLOCKS area to be maintained by the Resident Welfare Association.
However RWA shall erect the informatory SIGN BOARD of minimum size 2’-6”x 3’-6” in
English, Hindi & Punjabi languages at entrance or appropriate visible place on toilet block
for awareness of the general public. The sign board should comprise the usual information
regarding opening and closing times of toilet block, charges for users, name of Association,
contract number etc. as per the following Performa:
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION CHANDIGARH
………….
Location and Designated Number of
Toilet Block in Green Belt
Toll Free Complaint No.
The timings for opening and closing
(total 8 hours)
155304
SUMMER: 5.30 AM to 9.30 AM in Morning
& 5.00 PM to 9.00 PM in evening
WINTER: 6.30 AM to 10.30 AM in Morning
& 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM in evening
Charges for all users
W.C. charges
: NIL
Urination charges : NIL
Name & address of RWA
Mobile no. of RWA members/office
bearers
Name and Mobile no. of Junior Engineer
NOTE:- Please call at toll free no. to register the complaint, if not satisfied with the services
of RWA or the complaint /suggestion can be entered in the COMPLAINT BOOK available
with the operational staff at site .
6c
The sign board as specified above should never be damaged or tempered. In case any such
incident is noticed, a fine of Rs. 500/- for each offence shall be imposed on the Association
by Municipal Corporation.
6d
A PUBLIC COMPLAINT BOOK will be maintained at each toilet block by the RWA, which
will be easily accessible to the users/complainants.
[[
7
The registered Residents Welfare Association shall not erect, construct or put any sort of
structure, movable or immovable, temporary or permanent or semi-permanent without any
written consent of Chief Engineer, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh or any other officer
empowered by him on his behalf for the purpose of maintenance of the said MCC Public
Toilet. In case there is any requirement of additional/replacement of water/sewerage
pipeline for smooth operation and maintenance of the Public Toilet, that will be laid by the
Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh on a written request of the Residents Welfare
Association, by assessing the feasibility and need of the same.[
8
In case of any breach or violation of any terms and condition of this MOU for operation and
maintenance of the said Public Toilets, the MOU shall stand terminated and the decision of
the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh or any other officer empowered by
him on his behalf shall be final. However, before the initiation of termination proceedings,
the registered Residents Welfare Association would be given a 15 days show cause notice
to explain the position. In the event of winding up of the Residents Welfare Association or
becoming insolvent or dissolved, the MOU for maintenance of Public Toilets shall stand
terminated automatically and transferees or assignees etc. of the registered Residents
Welfare Association shall not be entitled to continue with the maintenance of the said MCC
Public Toilet in Green Belt /Garden and shall not claim any right, title or interest in the said
Public Toilet(s).
9
All disputes and differences arising out of any way touching or concerning the MOU,
regarding maintenance of MCC Public Toilet otherwise herein before provided for shall be
referred to sole Arbitrator to Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh or his
nominee. There will be no objection to any such appointment, that the Arbitrator appointed is
a Government servant or that he had to deal with the matter of which this indenture refers
and that during the course of his duties as such Govt. servant has expressed view on all or
any other matters in dispute or differences. The award of the arbitrator so appointed shall be
final and binding upon the parties. In case of any dispute arises with Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh the jurisdiction is of the Civil Court at Chandigarh.
10
Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh shall have no liability (Civil or criminal) in respect of any
claim of any third person against the Residents Welfare Association in connection with the
operation and maintenance of the said MCC Public Toilet. The registered Residents Welfare
Association shall also abide by all the instructions and orders issued by Engineer-in-charge
any other officer empowered by him from time to time and the Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh shall have the right to post its supervisors in the said MCC Toilet Blocks at their
discretion and its officers or Authorized representatives shall have access to it at all hours to
the said MCC Public Toilet or any part thereof and the registered Residents Welfare
Association shall have no objection what-so-ever for the same. Junior Engineer (Public
Health) concerned of the area will be Ex-officio member of the registered Residents Welfare
Association.
11a In the event of termination of MOU prior to agreed period or any expiry of period of the MOU
for maintenance to the said MCC Public Toilet(s), all assets (movable and immovable) shall
vest with Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh. However, on the completion of the MOU
period, the registered RWA shall handover the vacant possession of the public toilet(s)
alongwith all fittings, fixtures etc. in good running condition to Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh as handed over to the RWA. No due certificate of Electricity and water bills will
also be obtained from the concerned Department and will be deposited to Municipal
Corporation after the expiry of the MOU period.
11
b
The registered RWA will only operate and maintain the toilet block on operation & transfer
basis as per conditions contained in this MOU and the display of advertisements shall
however remain Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.
11
c
That any matter not covered in this contract shall be mutually discussed and settled by both
the Parties.
The matter of handing over of operation and maintenance of Public Toilet Blocks in
various Green Belts and Gardens in Chandigarh to registered Resident Welfare Associations is
placed before the General House for its consideration and approval as per the Terms &
Conditions so mentioned in this Agenda please.
SEMC (PH)
EE MC PH-4
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.20
Subject:
Estimate for boring & installation of 4 NO. 12” X 8” (304.80 x 203.20 MM) I/D
deep bore tubewell in lieu of low discharge/abandoned No. FJ-19, RN-27, RN83 & near Police Station, Sector-26 feeding to Water Works, Sector-26,
Chandigarh. (with reverse rig. method or any other method of latest
technology).
The water supply system of Chandigarh is based on two sources namely Canal
water from Kajauli water works and Ground water from deep bore tubewells:1
Surface water from Kajauli water works
60 MGD
2
Underground water from deep tubewells
26 MGD
Total : 86 MGD
Based on present day population, demand for domestic, institutional, industrial,
commercial & irrigation purpose is 110 MGD whereas availability of water is 86 MGD. In this year
additional 3 MGD raw water is being supplied to MES Chandimandir as their share and 6 MGD of
raw water will be given to HUDA (Panchkula) shortly, which will further increase the gap between
availability and demand of water in the city. After giving share to HUDA (Panchkula). So, it is very
much essential that the abandoned tubewells may be rebored to bridge this gap.
With the passage of time the rated discharge of existing tubewells i.e. FJ-19, RN27, RN-83 & Near Police station, Sector-26 feeding to water works, Sector-26, Chandigarh has
declined. The Hydrologist has recommended these tubewells. This detail of these tubewells is as
under:
S.
Name of
No. t/well
Feeding Concerned Year of
Remarks
to
S/Division installation
w.works
1.
FJ-19
Railway Stn.
Road, Near
Light point
Sec-26
SDE-3
2000
2.
RN-27 Vill.
Daria, U.T,
Chd.
Sec-26
SDE-3
2005
-do-
3.
RN-83 in
Sec-26
jungle of golf
coarse 2
SDE-3
2001
-do-
4.
Nr. Police
Station
SDE-3
2000
-do-
Sec-26
As per the recommendation of ground
water hydrologist, the tubewell is to
be abandoned due to filling of
tubewell completely with sand/silt.
These tubewells have been got inspected from the re-knowned ground water
hydrologist M/s D.S. Aqua Solutions, SAS Nagar Mohali. After the inspection of tubewells it has
been recommended by the consultant that the tubewells are to be abandoned as the borewell
have been completed filled with silt/sand and the pipes are completely blocked, there are no
chances of revival of the same as the sand/silt filling has taken place moreover the tubewells
have already outlived their life.
Keeping in view the above report, it has been proposed to abandoned these low
discharge and sand filled t/wells and install new tubewells as the spring level is depleting 2.5 mtr 3.00 mtr. every year. It is expected that with the installation of new tubewells yield/discharge of
55.0m3/hour/tubewell shall be made available. Thus with 22 running hours the expected
discharge from 4 no tubewells shall be about 1.0 MGD.
Accordingly the estimate amounting to Rs.124.60 Lacs was prepared for the
installation of 4 No. new tubewells in lieu of low discharge/abandoned tubewells. It includes 3%
contingency & P.E. charges and 1% labour cess charges which was submitted for Admn.
approval from the competent authority. The necessity credit for old material has been considered
in the estimate. The existing submersible pumping sets, M.S. column pipes, specials, sluice
valves, non return valves, air valves etc. will be taken back on M.A.S.
Accordingly the agenda duly allowed is hereby placed before General House of Municipal
Corporation. The expenditure will be charged to head: 4215 – C.O.L. (P) Urban Water Supply &
Sanitation – Augmentation of City Water Supply system and more funds will be demanded in
RBE. However the detail of Budget allocation is as under:
Budget Details:
Major Head/Head of Account
Total Budget Allocation
2014-15 M.C.P.H. Circle
4215 – C.O.L. (P) Urban Water Supply &
Sanitation – Aug. of City W/S system
during Rs. 2600.00 Lacs
Total Budget Allocation during Rs. 1300.00 Lacs
2014-15 M.C.P.H. Division No. 1,
Chd.
Amount of Estimates already
sanctioned.
Rs. 26.80+30.90 = Rs. 57.70 Lacs
Estimates under process
Rs. 34.59+153.30+124.30+126.58+34.48
= Rs. 473.25 Lacs
Up to date expenditure
Rs. 1010.69 Lacs
Amount of present Estimate
Rs. 124.60 Lacs
SE MC (PH)
EE MC PH-1
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.21
Subject:
Estimate for boring & installation of 4 No. 12” X 8” (304.80 x 203.20 MM) I/D
deep bore in lieu of low discharge/abandoned tubewell No. FJ-20 near village
Daria, RN-58 near village Daria, FJ-13 near Transport Chowk & RN-61 forest
area Industrial Area, Phase-1 feeding to Water Works, Sector-26, Chandigarh.
(with reverse rig. method or any other method of latest technology).
The water supply system of Chandigarh is based on two sources namely Canal
water from Kajauli water works and Ground water from deep bore tubewells:1
Surface water from Kajauli water works
60 MGD
2
Underground water from deep tubewells
26 MGD
Total : 86 MGD
Based on present day population, demand for domestic, institutional, industrial,
commercial & irrigation purpose is 110 MGD whereas availability of water is 86 MGD. In this year
additional 3 MGD raw water is being supplied to MES Chandimandir as their share and 6 MGD of
raw water will be given to HUDA (Panchkula) shortly, which will further increase the gap between
availability and demand of water in the city. After giving share to HUDA (Panchkula).So, it is very
much essential that the abandoned tubewells may be rebored to bridge this gap.
With the passage of time the rated discharge of existing tubewells i.e. FJ-20, RN58, FJ-13 & RN-61 feeding to water works, Sector-26, Chandigarh has declined. The Hydrologist
has recommended these tubewells. This detail of these tubewells is as under:
S.
Name of Feeding
No. t/well
to
w.works
1.
FJ-20
Sec-26
Near
Village
Daria
2.
RN-58
Sec-26
3.
FJ-13
Sec-26
4.
RN-61
Sec-26
Concerned Year
of Remarks
Sub
installation
Division
SDE-3
2001
As per the recommendation of ground
water hydrologist, the tubewell is to be
abandoned due to filling of tubewell
completely with sand/silt.
SDE-3
2004
-doSDE-3
2000
-doSDE-3
1995
-do-
These tubewells have been got inspected from the re-knowned ground water
hydrologist M/s D.S. Aqua Solutions, SAS Nagar Mohali. After the inspection of tubewells it has
been recommended by the consultant that the tubewells are to be abandoned as the borewell
have been completed filled with silt/sand and the pipes are completely blocked, there are no
chances of revival of the same as the sand/silt filling has taken place moreover the tubewells
have already outlived their life.
Keeping in view the above report, it has been proposed to abandoned these low
discharge t/wells and install new tubewells as the spring level is depleting 2.5 mtr - 3.00 mtr.
every year. It is expected that with the installation of new tubewells yield/discharge of
55.0m3/hour/tubewell shall be made available. Thus with 22 running hours the expected
discharge from 4 no tubewells shall be about 1.0 MGD.
Accordingly the estimate amounting to Rs. 122.33 Lacs was prepared for the
installation of 4 No. new tubewells in lieu of low discharge/abandoned tubewells. It includes 3%
contingency & P.E. charges and 1% labour cess charges which was submitted for Admn.
approval from the competent authority. The necessity credit for old material has been considered
in the estimate. The existing submersible pumping sets, M.S. column pipes, specials, sluice
valves, non return valves, air valves etc. will be taken back on M.A.S.
Accordingly the agenda duly allowed is hereby placed before General House of Municipal
Corporation. The expenditure will be charged to head: 4215 – C.O.L. (P) Urban Water Supply &
Sanitation – Augmentation of City Water Supply system and more funds will be demanded in
RBE. However the detail of Budget allocation is as under:
Budget Details:
Major Head/Head of Account
4215 – C.O.L. (P) Urban Water Supply &
Sanitation – Aug. of City W/S system
Total Budget Allocation during 2014- Rs. 2600.00 Lacs
15 M.C.P.H. Circle
Total Budget Allocation during 2014- Rs. 1300.00 Lacs
15 M.C.P.H. Division No. 1, Chd.
Amount
of
Estimates
sanctioned.
Estimates under process
Up to date expenditure
Amount of present Estimate
SE MC (PH)
already Rs. 26.80+30.90 = Rs. 57.70 Lacs
Rs. 34.59+153.30+124.30+126.58+34.48
= Rs. 473.25 Lacs
Rs. 1010.69 Lacs
Rs. 122.33 Lacs
EE MC PH-1
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.22
Subject:
Providing and fixing 60mm thick paver blocks on berm along V-4 road in
Sector 33, Chandigarh.
(Amount: Rs. 63.76 Lac)
The worthy Advisor to the Administrator inspected Sector 33 during the Safai
Abhiyan. During inspection worthy Advisor to the Administrator directed to fix the paver blocks on
V-4 road to improve the aesthetics of the area and for facilitation of pedestrian movement.
Accordingly, this estimate amounting to Rs.63.76 Lac has been prepared by taking
the items explained in the scope of work. The work will be executed against budget provisions
under head “Imp. of road parking places & Inf. facilities”.
Scope of work:The following scope of work has been taken in this estimates:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Earth work in excavation by mechanical means.
Carriage of earth by mechanical transport i/c loading/unloading.
Deduct for disposed soil not levelled
Preparation of sub grade.
P/L in position cement concrete 1:8:16.
P/F 60mm thick paver blocks over 20-30mm.
P/F PCC kerbs of size 2`-0” x 9” having 4” thickness.
Fixing of new/old PCC kerbs/channels.
P/F PCC channels of size 2’-0” x 1’ having 3” thickness.
The scope of work taken in the estimate has not been included in any other already
approved estimate, amount of already approved estimates and expenditure under this Head for
Roads Division No.1 is as under:vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
x)
Budget Allocation
Total amount of spillover works 31.03.2014
Total amount of estimate sanctioned after 1.4.2014
Total of Sr. No. II & III
Expenditure incurred during current financial year
:
:
:
:
:
Rs. 2470.00 lac.
Rs. 2527.90 lac.
Rs. 1966.33 lac.
Rs. 4494.23 lac.
Rs. 2428.60 lac.
The matter is placed before the General House of the Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh for consideration and approval please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.Roads Divn. No.1, M.C.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.23
Subject:
Construction of R.C. C. Tunnel under V-4 road in front of Terrace Garden Sector
33, Chandigarh.
(Amount: Rs. 82.07 Lac)
The worthy Advisor to the Administrator inspected Sector 33 during the Safai
Abhiyan. During inspection the residents requested for construction of tunnel for safety of
pedestrian from 33 A & B to 33 C & D pocket on V-4 road in Terraced Garden Sector 33,
Chandigarh. The worthy Advisor directed to construct the tunnel on similar lines as constructed in
Japanese Garden, Sector 31, Chandigarh. Accordingly, Topographical survey of terraced garden
at V-4 road was carried out and proposal has been prepared for construction of tunnel on V-4
road.
Accordingly, this estimate amounting to Rs.82.07 Lac has been prepared by taking
the items explained in the scope of work. The work will be executed against budget provisions
under head “Imp. of road parking places & Inf. facilities”.
Scope of work:1. Earth work in excavation by mechanical manual.
2. Filling available excavated earth (excluding rock) in trenches.
3. Carriage of earth by mechanical transport i/c loading/unloading lead of 2.00 km.
4. Providing and laying in position cement concrete of specified grade.
5. Supplying and filling in plinth with choe sand under floors including
6. Providing and laying in position machine batched cement concrete of specified grade.
7. Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal of form for: Foundat
column.
8. Reinforcement for R.C.C work including straightening.
9. Providing and laying integral cement based treatment for water proofing.
10. Steel work welded in built up section / framed work.
11. Brick work with F.P.S bricks of class designation 75 in superstructure.
12. Cement plaster work.
13. Providing and fixing pressed steel door frame/glazing/rolling shutter.
14. Providing and fixing 18mm thick gang saw cut mirror polished.
15. Kota stone flooring.
16. Providing and laying in position cement concrete 1:8:16.
17. Dismantling/Refixing of existing new kerbs/channels.
18. Construction of compacted Granular sub-base.
19. Providing, laying, spreading and compacting wet mix macadam.
20. Providing and applying primer coat with bitumen emulsion/tack coat.
21. Providing and laying 50mm thick compacted bitumen macadam
22. P/L 40mm thick mastic asphaltic wearing course.
23. Cement concrete pavement with 1:2:4 cement concrete.
24. Painting with synthetic enamel paint/oil bound washable distemper.
25. Dry stone pitching 22.5 cm thick.
26. Random rubble masonry with hard stone in foundation.
27. Provision for Shifting of underground services.
The work will be taken up after obtaining the concurrence of planning from
C.A.U.T.
The scope of work taken in the estimate has not been included in any other already
approved estimate, amount of already approved estimates and expenditure under this Head for
Roads Division No.1 is as under:1. Budget Allocation
:
Rs. 2470.00 lac.
2. Total amount of spillover works 31.03.2015
:
Rs. 2527.90 lac.
3. Total amount of estimate sanctioned after 1.4.2014
:
Rs. 1966.33 lac.
4. Total of Sr. No. II & III
:
Rs.
4494.23 lac.
5. Expenditure incurred during current financial year
:
Rs.
2428.60 lac.
The matter is placed before the General House of the Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh for consideration and approval please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.Roads Divn. No.1, M.C.
SUPPLEMENTARY
AGENDA
SUPPLEMENTARY AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.24
Subject: -
Rough cost estimate for re-carpeting of V-6 Road in Sector 32-D, Chandigarh.
(Approx. Amount: - Rs.53.73 lacs)
The V-6 Roads of Sector 32-D, Chandigarh was lastly re-carpetted in the year of 10/2010
and is due for re-carpeting during this year. The site was inspected by the undersigned alongwith the Sub
Divisional Engineer concerned and it has been found at site that
numbers of pot holes depression have been
developed on this road and requires immediate re-carpeting.
Accordingly a rough cost estimate amounting to Rs.53.73 lacs has been prepared for
arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds. The scope of the work entered in the estimate
has not been included in any earlier approved estimate. The estimate includes the following scope of
works.
1. Dismantling of existing kerbs and channels.
2. Providing and applying tack coat.
3. Providing and laying 30mm thick
4. P/F PCC kerbs and channels.
5. Re-fixing of old kerbs and channels.
The expenditure on this work shall be charged under Head “4217 (P) “Improvement of Roads,
Parking placed and infrastructure facility”.
The budget allocation cost of already approved estimate and
expenditure incurred under this head is as under:
1. Budget allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.1540.00 lacs
2. Total amount of estimate sanctioned after 1.04.14
Rs.1427.72 lacs
3. The expenditure incurred during current
financial year
Rs. 1315.97 Lacs
The Agenda is placed before the General House of M.C for its consideration and decision
please
S.E. (B&R) M.C
E.E.R-II, M.C
SUPPLEMENTARY AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.25
Subject:
Rough Cost Estimate for
Chandigarh.
recarpetting of V-3 road between Sector 15 &16
(Amount Rs. 94.94 lacs)
The rough cost estimate for re-carpetting of V-3 road between Sector 15 & 16 has been
framed.
The V-3 road between Sector 15 & 16 was recently transferred to Municipal Corporation,
Chandigarh by Secretary Engineering, Chandigarh Administration, Chandigarh.
This road was last
carpetted in February, 2010 and is due for carpeting in February, 2015 as per policy of Municipal
Corporation, Chandigarh. The road surface getting cracks and may damage more with the time.
Accordingly, the Rough Cost Estimate amounting to Rs.94.94 lacs has been prepared and
submitted for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds from the competent authority of
M.C., Chandigarh under appropriate head of account.
The following scope of the work has been taken in the estimate.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Providing and laying tack coat 3 kg/10 sqm.
Providing and laying 40 mm thick bituminous concrete.
Dismantling, refixing of kerbs and channels.
Providing and fixing PCC kerbs 1’x1’x6” & 2’x9”x4”
Providing and fixing PCC channels 2’x1’x3”
It is certified that scope of work taken in this estimate has not earlier included in any of the
estimate.
The expenditure on this work will be charged under the Head “Improvement of Road
Parking Places and Infrastructure Facility”. The budget estimate, budget allocation, amount of already
approved estimate and expenditure under this head for Roads Division No.3 is as under:i.
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.1300.00 lacs
ii.
Total amount of estimates sanctioned after 01.04.2014
Rs.1620.92 lacs
iii.
Expenditure incurred during current financial year.
Rs.1278.00 lacs
The matter is placed before the General House of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for
consideration and decision please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.R-3
SUPPLEMENTARY AGENDA ITEM NO. 217.26
Subject:
Rough Cost Estimate for providing and laying 40 mm thick bituminous
concrete on V-3 road Jn. 59 to U.T. Boundary (between Sector 51 and 52)
Chandigarh.
(Amount Rs. 101.78 lacs)
The rough cost estimate for the work of providing and laying 40 mm thick bituminous
concrete on V-3 road, Jn. 59 to U.T. Boundary (between Sector 51 and Sector 52), Chandigarh has been
framed because the road leading to Mohali from Jn. 59 are heavily intensed with traffic and tear of the
road is more than the other roads leading to Mohali due to traffic intensity.
As per the policy of M.C.
renewal coat is due and the road was last carpetted by Engineering Department, Chandigarh
Administration, U.T., Chandigarh in April, 2010. The undersigned alongwith SDE inspected the site and
found the work is feasible
Accordingly, the Rough Cost Estimate amounting to Rs.101.78 lacs has been prepared
and submitted for arranging administrative approval and allotment of funds from the competent authority of
M.C., Chandigarh under appropriate head of account.
The following scope of the work has been taken in the estimate.
1. Dismantling of existing kerbs and channels.
2. Refixing of new/old PCC kerbs and channels.
3. Providing and fixing PCC kerbs of size1’-0”x1’-0” having 4” thickness.
4. Providing and fixing PCC channels of size 2’-0”x1’-0” having 3” thickness.
5. Providing and laying tack coat @ 3 kg/10 sqm.
6. Providing and laying 40 mm thick bituminous concrete.
It is certified that scope of work taken in this estimate has not earlier included in any of the
estimate.
The expenditure on this work will be charged under the Head “Improvement of Road
Parking Places and Infrastructure Facility”. The budget estimate, budget allocation, amount of already
approved estimate and expenditure under this head for Roads Division No.3 is as under:i.
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15
Rs.1300.00 lacs
ii.
Total amount of estimates sanctioned after 01.04.2014
Rs.1620.92 lacs
iii.
Expenditure incurred during current financial year.
Rs.1278.00 lacs
The matter is placed before the General House of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh for
consideration and decision please.
S.E.(B&R), M.C.
E.E.R-3