Karnataka five coastal town urban infrastructure
developments
Karnataka Urban Infra-structure Development project has been
conceived with the single purpose of relieving the population
concentration in Bangalore, one of the fastest growing metro city's
in India.
The strategy was to develop counter magnet towns and/ or potential
expansion towns, which later become counter-magnets within a radius
of 200km from Bangalore.
The broad sectors of improvement are environmental sanitation
comprising of water supply, sewerage systems, storm water drains,
solid waste management, road improvements encompassing detailed
traffic management schemes, road rehabilitation/ widening,
formation of new access roads and bridge rehabilitation, truck
terminals, poverty alleviation providing basic infrastructure needs
in the select slums, residential sites and industrial sites.
Our services included review of feasibility studies, preparing
procurement packages, surveys and field investigations, conceptual
and detailed engineering design, bid documentation and evaluation
and construction supervision.
Mott MacDonald rendered necessary infrastructure
services to Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Project
Urban sector development investment programme,
Uttarakhand
We are undertaking feasibility studies, topographical surveys,
geotechnical investigations, and project review for 18 towns in the
state of Uttarakhand to improve water supply, sewerage systems and
slums. We’re also providing basic and detailed engineering, bill of
quantities, rate analysis, cost estimation, bid assistance;
procurement assistance and construction supervision for the ADB
funded Uttarakhand Urban Sector Development Investment
Programme.
Water source for the town of Josimath,
Uttarakhand
Rajasthan urban infrastructure development project – Phase
I
Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development project has been
visualised with the purpose to optimise social and economical
development for Jaipur city by supporting investments in urban
infrastructure and services required to meet basic human needs and
facilitating policy reforms to strengthen urban management.
Under this ADB funded project, the component of work involved
rehabilitation and replacement of existing sewer lines and
laterals, existing wells, including replacement of pumps and
transformers, construction of new wet wells and sewage treatment
plants.
Our services also included review of feasibility studies, preparing
procurement packages, surveys and field investigations, conceptual
and detailed engineering design, bid documentation and evaluation
plus construction supervision.
Rajasthan urban infrastructure development project – Phase
II
We have been awarded the ADB funded project by Government of
Rajasthan for development of urban infrastructure services. The
Project goal is to encourage sustainable economic growth in cities
and tourist centers. Project envisages development of
infrastructure services in various cities of Rajasthan i.e
Jhalawar-Jhalarapatan, Bundi, Baran-Chhabra, Rajasamand and
Chittorgarh (Rs. 500 crores) involving design and construction
supervision of the works for the sectors like water supply,
sewerage and drainage, solid waste management, city roads, bridges
and Transport and heritage, medical fire fighting, tourism,
covering population of 0.5 million.
Bangalore water supply and sewerage project
Bangalore in the state of Karnataka is home to a population of 4.5
million, which is expected to reach 7 million by 2011. Additional
water supplies and sewerage are essential to help sustain the
city’s rapid commercial and industrial growth and improve the
quality of life in poorer areas. BWSSB appointed Mott MacDonald
lead consortium to engineer the expansion of the city’s water
supply and sewerage systems. The £230 million scheme, funded by
Japan’s Overseas Economic Co-operation Fund, will provide an
additional 270,000m3/d of water and improve sewage collection and
treatment throughout the metropolitan area.
Water Treatment Plant, Karnataka Urban
Infrastructure ProjectOur consultancy team at Bangalore was
involved in reviewing preliminary designs, detailed design, and
preparation of pre-qualification and tender documents. We also
evaluated pre-qualification and tender submissions and were
involved in construction supervision and project monitoring for
various project components like strengthening of existing raw water
abstraction and transfer system comprising of 10km long, 2000mm
diameter raw water main, 27,000 cubic meters per day of water
treatment plant, treated water pumping stations and service
reservoirs. Sewage treatment plants of capacity ranging from 20-74
million litres per day and associated trunk sewers and pumping
stations were also part of the project components.
Howrah rejuvenation
Mott MacDonald is preparing the Rejuvenation
Strategy and Marketing Plan to demonstrate the key economic
drivers, catalysts and subsequent projects that will drive the
rejuvenation of HowrahMott MacDonald India has been
appointed by Department for International Development (DFID),
Government of UK in preparing the Howrah Development &
Rejuvenation Plan (HDRP) for Kolkata Urban Services for the Poor
programme (KUSP). The main objective of HDRP is to provide a
framework for guiding future development, promoting accelerated
economic growth and providing better quality working and living
environment for people of all income groups. HDRP will be a guide
to all stakeholders; Government agencies, private business houses
and others in taking action for development.
Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project
(RUIDP)
In an effort to ameliorate problems associated with insufficient
infrastructure and the negative health consequences, which ensue
from such inadequacies, the State of Rajasthan in collaboration
with and with support from the Asian Development Bank implemented
the comprehensive Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development
Project (RUIDP) which will help meet critical infrastructure
construction and rehabilitation needs in six major urban areas,
including; Jaipur, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Kota, and Udaipur. Mott
MacDonald was appointed for detailed designing of the project plan
and for benefit monitoring and evaluation (BME) which is designed
and implemented in such a manner so as ensure that an accurate
assessment can be made of the overall impact of the project
interventions in terms of its coverage, adequacy, sustainability,
usage and feasibility of the components taken up under the
project.
RUIDP financed infrastructure construction and
rehabilitation like urban roads as a part of the improvement
programs