SAILENT TECHNICAL FEATURES

"Salient Technical Features of the "Consultancy Work for Design of Dyke to Divert Water towards Intake of MUWPH at NTPC-Bongaigaon." covered in NIT/ IFB no40021335/ BgTPP/C&M/CS/2469 dated 28.04.2014 are mentioned below. These salient Technical Features are mentioned only to facilitate the prospective bidders to prima-facie understand the requirements under the tender and shall not in any way limit or alter the scope of work and technical features/ specification of Consultancy Work for Design of Dyke to Divert Water towards Intake of MUWPH at NTPC-Bongaigaon covered in the bidding documents. Detailed provisions in regard of scope of work and technical features/ specification of Consultancy Work for Design of Dyke to Divert Water towards Intake of MUWPH at NTPC-Bongaigaon contained in the Bidding Documents shall be final and binding." 

 

SALIENT TECHNICAL FEATURES

i) Study the safety of Railways bridge piers on account of diversion of river flow towards existing intake well caused by the proposed scheme of WRD GoA using spurs/ deflectors for the river training works.

ii) Site visits for survey and collection of data/details as required for the study.

iii) Recommendations on remedial/protection measures required for safety of the railway bridge, if any, ensuring diversion of river water flow and maintaining the flow towards existing intake well.

iv) Getting the study report and recommendations approved from NF Railways.

v) Data Collection: Consultant shall arrange all the data to be collected for the required study.

vi) Analysis and preparation of report of safety of the Railway bridge piers on account of diversion of river flow towards existing intake well caused by the proposed scheme of WRD GoA using spurs/ deflectors for the river training works.

vii) Suggesting remedial/protection measures, if required for safety of the railway bridge for ensuring diversion of river water flow and maintaining the flow towards existing intake well.

viii) Submission of study report and recommendations to NF Railways for their approval.