Pattrika
Pattrika
Pattrika
18 / January 2012
India
Be Happy, Be Productive
EDITO
IN THIS ISSUE
Edito
News
The Word of
Employee Corner
Life of the Company
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p.2 & 3
p.4
p.4
p.4 & 5
As 2012 ushers in, it brings with it happiness & new zeal to reach
greater heights. Universally it is an accepted fact that people
are the prime movers in organizational success and it certainly
has greater relevance in a consulting business like ours which
thrives on human capital. Research confirms that happy people
really do work harder! Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, one of the most
influential management thinkers of our times suggests MOJO,
the positive spirit toward what we do that starts from the inside
and radiates to the outside. Our Mojo is that magic charm within
us which keeps us going. Following factors help you build a great
MOJO:Identity:
What we think we are
Achievement: What we think we have done lately
Reputation: What do other people think we are
Acceptance: What we can change and what we cannot
change
Why are happier people more productive?
F People like to associate with them as they emanate positive
energy.
F They are able to derive more enjoyment out of their work and
less likely to get bored and fatigued.
F They are easily accepted in any team without resistance.
F They make more friends and support systems around them
and can pull through even in crisis situations.
Phase - I
Name of Client: Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL)
Duration: March 2009 to March 2015
Funding Agency: The Central and State Governments together to contribute about 41% of
the project cost. The balance will be met by a loan granted by the Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Contact: B. Srinivas Sarma (srinivas.b@embye.com)
To address the enormous increase in road traffic volumes of Chennai
Metropolis the Government of Tamil Nadu decided to implement the Chennai
Metro Rail Project. CMRL appointed a five member consortium led by Egis
Rail S.A., France as General Consultant. The other members of the
consortium are (a) Egis India Consulting Engineers Private Ltd.,
India, (b) AECOM Asia Ltd., Hong Kong, (c) Yachiyo
Engineering Co. Ltd., Japan and(d) Balaji Rail Road
Systems Ltd., India.
Commissioning of Project: It is in 2 stages
Stage 1 = Elevated section of Corridor 2 + Depot in Nov 2013
Stage 1A = Elevated sections of Corridor 1 & 2 + Depot in 2014
Phase 1 = Elevated & underground sections of corridors 1 & 2
in Mar 2015
Corridor - 1 Washermenpet to Airport via Chennai Central and
Anna Salai(Mount Road), with a total route length of apprrox.23
KM ( approx 14 KM Underground & balance elevated) served
by 11 underground and 6 elevated stations.
Corridor- 2 Chennai Central to St.Thomas Mount Via EgmoreShenoy Nagar Anna Nagar Koyambedu CMBT Vadapalani
Ashok Nagar Alandur, with a total route length of apprrox.22 KM
( approx 10 KM Underground & balance elevated) served by 8
underground and 7 elevated stations.
Salient features
w Maintainability, reliability and renewability of the system in context
of the Indian Socio- economic and technological environment
w Fast, reliable, efficient, modern and economical mode of public
transport which to be integrated with other existing forms of public and
private transport to have a seemless travel for metro commuters
w State of the art technology, commercial & revenue management practices &adoption of
energy saving measures
w Phased construction & commissioning of projects so as to provide early relief to city
commuters
EGIS India Pattrika / January 2012
NEWS
Name of the project: Pre-bid (Traffic & Engineering) services for Four Laning of Mahulia to Bahragora Section
Name of Client: M/s. BSCPL Infrastructure Ltd.
Duration: 25 days
Funding Agency: BOT (Toll) Project on DBFOT Pattern
Contact: P Veeraswamy (veeraswamy.p@egis-india.com)
NHAI has decided to undertake development and operation/ maintenance of the Four Laning of
Mahulia to Bahragora Section on NH-33 (Km. 277.50 to Km. 333.500) and Bahragora to Kharagpur
on NH-6 (Km. 199.500 to Km. 129.600) in the States of Jharkhand /West Bengal under NHDP
Phase III through PPP on DBFOT (Toll) Basis and has decided to carry out the bidding process for
selection of a private entity as the bidder to whom the Project may be awarded. BSCPL is one of the shortlisted bidders, as a
part of their bid submission; we are assisting them by doing pre-tender works
Name of the project: CHENNAI OUTER RING ROAD Street Lighting Design
Name of Client: GMR Infrastructure Limited Bangalore
Duration: 2 Months for Design + Construction Support
Funding Agency: GMR Infrastructure Limited Bangalore
Contact: Mr. L.R. Sharma; (lr.sharma@egis-india.com)
Project objective is Design, Engineering, Construction, Development, Finance, Operation &
Maintenance of Chennai Outer Ring Road (CORR) section from KM 0+000 to KM 29+650 of
length 59.2(29.6 X 2 Sides) KM in Tamil Nadu on a DBFOT basis. The lighting levels have been designed in accordance
with the recommendation and guidelines of IS 1944, IRC Guideline, NHAI Guideline and IEC60598 also taking in to
consideration of Energy Conservation.
Name of the project: Consultancy Services for Detailed Project Report for 4 Major Bridges in Daman (Package 4)
Name of Client: Omnibus Industrial Development Corporation of Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar
Haveli Limited
Duration: 6 Months for Design + Construction Support
Funding Agency: Government of India
Contact: R. JEEVANANDAM (Jeevanandam.r@egis-india.com)
OIDC is aiming to enhance the road connectivity in Daman the district of the Union Territory of Daman &
Diu by developing new bridges in the area to improve the road connectivity to the villages in the district.
Keeping above in view, OIDC have floated a tender for appointment of a consultant to prepare detailed
project reports for 4 bridges in one package. Jampore in Moti Daman to Kalai Village in Gujarat on
River Kalai. Kadaya in Nani Daman to Kolak Village in Gujarat on River Kolak.Magarwad in Moti
Daman to Kachigam in Nani Daman across River Daman Ganga. Bamanpuja Plai in Moti Daman to Village in Gujarat on
River Kalai Construction of high level bridge at Rakholi across Daman Ganga river. The services are PHASE - I (a)
Feasibility Study; PHASE I (b) Detailed Design and Detailed Project report; PHASE II (c) Tendering & Contractor
procurement along with assistance during clearance phases.
Indian Railways unveiled
ization plan for 3 main
Modern
Name of the project: JNPT- Navi Mumbai Airport Amra Marg 6/8 Lanning Road Project Prebid Survey
stations in the Capital - New Delhi,
Name of Client: Reliance Infrastructure Limited
Old Delhi & Nizamuddin at
Duration: 1.25 months
an overall cost of
Funding Agency: Reliance Infrastructure Limited
Rs 24 crore
Contact: K. Sudhendra Kumar (sudhendra.k@egis-india.com)
The Mumbai-JNPT Port Road Company Limited has decided to undertake development and
operation & maintenance of the Widening of NH-4B, NH-4, SH-54 and Amra Marg to 6/8 laning on
Boundaries of Navi Mumbai Airport and JNPT in the state of Maharashtra to be executed as BOT
(Toll) Project on DBFOT Pattern Project through PPP on Design, Build, Finance, Operate and
Transfer basis. The objectives of the study are achieved through careful identification, collection and analysis of various
data pertaining to traffic, socio-economic characteristics, developmental proposals, potential for growth etc. Secondary
data has been collected from various sources including internet.
Name of the project: Due Diligence on the Bangalore Elevated Tollway Limited
Name of Client: OHL Concesiones, S.A.U.
Duration: 7 weeks
Funding Agency: OHL Concesiones, S.A.Ud
Contact: Vishwanath Jagid (Vishwanath.J@egis-india.com)
OHL is conducting a full Due Diligence on BETL. The purpose of this Contract is the performance by
EGIS (as Technical Advisor), on OHL's behalf, of the work that is necessary in order to provide
technical and Operations and Maintenance advisory services for the process of due diligence to the BETL project.
The Bangalore to Hosur section of NH-7 is gateway to the states of Tamil Nadu on its east, Kerala on the south and the Union
Territory of Pondicherry, also on its east. The section from km 8.765 (end of Silk Board junction flyovers) to km 18.750 is
provided with an elevated 4 - lane divided carriageway tolled facility and 6-lanes divided carriageway at ground level with
service roads on either side. The facility has been built on BOT basis which started operating from the Commercial Opening
Date (COD) of 6th April 2010.
NEWS
Name of the project: Consultancy Services for Detailed Project Report for 3 Major Bridges in Silvassa
Name of Client: Omnibus Industrial Development Corporation
Duration: 6 Months
Funding Agency: Government of India
Contact: R. JEEVANANDAM (Jeevanandam.r@egis-india.com)OIDC is aiming to enhance the
road connectivity in Silvassa of the district of Nagar Haveli by developing new bridges in the area
to improve the traffic on the main highway. Keeping above in view, OIDC have floated a tender for
appointment of a consultant to prepare detailed project reports for 3 bridges in one package. Egis
India Consulting Engineers Pvt. Ltd. have been selected and appointed for this role.
Following bridges and their approaches are covered under this consultancy services:
1. Construction of high level bridge at Rakholi across Daman Ganga river
2. Construction of high level bridge at Athal across Daman Ganga river
3. Construction of high level bridge at Piperia across Piperia river
THE WORD OF
EMPLOYEE CORNER
Srinivas Sharma
Sr. General Manager (Rail)
Seminar
Indian Association of Structural Engineers organised a two day
national seminar on Metro Rail Projects: Indian Scenario on 18th &
19th November, 2011 at New Delhi which saw participation from 200
delegates from more than 25 Indian and multinational companies.
Distinguished speakers shared their experiences on different
Metro projects in 6 Technical Sessions. Our Managing
Director Mr. N.V. Krishna, chaired the technical session on
Cut & Cover Techniques and Underground Stations &
Mr. Vikas Sachdeva (DGM Rail) presented a paper on
Railway Signalling & Safety Process under technical
session Equipment & System Supplies. Egis India also
took the opportunity and put up a stall for interactions with
potential clients and business associates during this seminar.
Diwali
Christmas
The much awaited festival of Diwali was celebrated once again with
great fun and frolic at Egis India. A ' Diwali Mela' was
organized on the occation at Sarovar Portico in
Faridabad and saw the presence of beaming faces in
Indian Ethnic. While excited ladies flocked the
Mehndi wala and Churiwala stalls, the tikki and
golgappa stalls were equally popular. The staff
eagerly participated in Rangoli, Antakshari and
Tambola competitions but the surprise for the day
were naughty Titles to staff members which were
accepted with great spirit and among loud cheers. The
defaulters of the dress code sportingly accepted their
punishment and gave blockbuster performance which would put even
Merry Christmas!!
Beautiful decorations
adorned the office on
Christmas while
Santa visited us
again and distributed
cakes and chocolate
to all the Egis India
staff members who
happily shook hands,
clicked pictures and danced
with him to join the fun and celebrations of
Christmas
Cricket
The Tendulkars and the Dhonis of Egis India were all set in this
season to display the skills of the bat and they did get their
chance! Cricket matches were organized at Regional Office,
Hyderabad & Representative Office at Gandhinagar in the last
quarter. Winning teams happily took home the trophies while
others await their opportunity next time!
EGIS India Pattrika / January 2012
Library
Books:
E Public Private Partnership in No-Metro Airport-Model Concession
Agreement by Planning Commission, Govt. of India.
E Public Private Partnership in Greenfield Airport-Model Concession
Agreement by Planning Commission, Govt. of India.
E Public Private Partnership in Infrastructure by Yogender Sharma.
E Manual on Rock Mechanics by T. Ramamurthy & others.
E 6th Asian Rock mechanics Symposium: Advances in Rock Engineering,
Key Notes, Lectures & Abstract, 23-27 Oct 2010 New Delhi by CBIP.
E Seminar on Meeting Rock Mechanics Challenge of Deep Underground
Mining, 22-24 April 2010 Dhanbad Jharkhand by CBIP.
E Workshop on Application of Rock Mechanics Tools & Techniques 15-17
Jan 2010 Nagpur-MH: Proceedings by CBIP.
E Guidelines for Good Tunneling Practice Health and Safety Work by CBIP.
E Directory of Tunnels by CBIP.
E Workshop on Rock Mechanics & Tunneling Techniques 24-26 April 2008
Manali-HP by CBIP.
E Safe Working in Tunneling by CBIP.
E IRC:112:2011 Code of Practice for Concrete Road Bridges by IRC.
E Real Estate and Construction Professional in India by 2020 by RICS.
E Leadership Wisdom by Robin Sharma.
E The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent.
E Effective Executive by Peter Drucker.
E Strategy Focused Organization by Robert Kaplan.
Magazine:
E People Matters (Monthly Magazine)
E Leadership Excellence (Monthly Magazine)
E Labour Law Reporter (Monthly Magazine)
E Airport International (Monthly Magazine)
E India Today (Weekly Magazine)
E Urban Railways (Bi-Monthly Magazine)
E Project Info ( Weekly Magazine)
E Indian Infrastructure (Monthly Magazine)
E Water Today ( Bi-Monthly Magazine)
E Corporate Professional Today (Fortnightly Magazine)
E Infrastructure Today ( Monthly Magazine)
E Indian Highways
E Highway Research Journal
E Highway Research Records
E Journal of Indian Roads & Congress
E Indian Journal of Finance
E Architectural Records
E CFO Magazine
Reference Book:
E Technical Dictionary of Road Terms: English-French/French English. 7th Ed. By PIARC.
E Glossary of Civil Engineering & Construction Machines and Equipment: EnglishFrench/French English.
E Lexique anglais-francais, francais-anglais du BTP by Wolfgang Jalil & Buffard.
Condolence
The unfortunate & untimely demise of our colleague, Mr. Ajay
Kumar was a great loss to the Egis Family. He was working
with us for the past four years in BD Dept at Corporate Office
Faridabad. Ajay was known for his quick humor and diligence
at work. He has made his place in the hearts of people and will
always be remembered with love and appreciation by all of
us. We pray to the almighty for peace to his family and loved
ones. We thank our staff for their overwhelming response to a
corpus fund raised for his family.
COMPANY
THE COMPANY
OF THE
LIFE OF
Project Office
S. Manoj Kumar, Electrical Engineer (Chennai Metro Rail
Project)
Nihal Kumar Ray, Engineer (TBM) (Chennai Metro Rail Project)
Satish Kumar Mishra, Engineer (Chennai Metro Rail Project)
Ashok Kumar Jain, Engineer (TBM) (Chennai Metro Rail Project)
Arun Kumar, Engineer (TBM) (Chennai Metro Rail Project)
Jegadeeswaran R, Engineer (Station Building) (Chennai Metro
Rail Project)
Madhav Rao B.V., Engineer (Cut & Cover) (Chennai Metro Rail
Project)
Sumit Kumar, Engineer (Cut & Cover) (Chennai Metro Rail
Project)
P. Ponnuswamy, Assistant Engineer (Roads) (Chennai Metro
Rail Project)
P. Kranthi, Engineer (TBM) (Chennai Metro Rail Project)
Nilesh Walmik Pijdurkar, Engineer (Cut & Cover) (Chennai Metro
Rail Project)
Pramod Kumar Dubey, Engineer (Cut & Cover) (Chennai Metro
Rail Project)
N. Ketheeswaran, Electrical Engineer (Chennai Metro Rail
Project)
S. Karthi, Engineer (Depot) (Chennai Metro Rail Project)
M B Senthil, Engineer (Depot) (Chennai Metro Rail Project)
TO CONTACT
THE EDITORIAL TEAM:
Ritu Rawat
Manager (OD)
Sushmita Basu
Director (HR)
Robin K Thomas
Business Development
(Pattrika@egis-india.com)
EGIS India Pattrika / January 2012