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Contract NE-01 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
ADDENDUM No.2 (295 Pages)
(SUMMARY SHEET)
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Volume - 3 (General Specification)
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Contract NE-01, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power
Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling
Stock Depot at Greater Noida
DMRC/NE-01/Vol-1/NIT Page 1R1
NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT)
1.1 GENERAL
1.1.1 Name of Work:
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Ltd. invites Open e-Tenders on international
competitive bidding (ICB) basis from eligible applicants from all countries and all areas, who
fulfil qualification criteria as stipulated in clause 1.1.4 of NIT, for the scope
“Design, Verification, Detail Engineering, Manufacture, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida under the CONTRACT PACKAGE – NE-01”
The brief scope of the work and site information is provided in ITT clause A1.1 & Employer
Requirements (Volume –3 & Volume 4)
1.1.2 Key details :-
Approximate Cost of work = INR 190 Cr. .
Tender Security amount INR 1.90 Cr.
Expected Completion period of the
Work
24 months
Tender documents on sale From 18.05.2015 to 29.06.2015 03.07.2015 30.07.2015 (upto 11:00 hrs) on e-tendering website www.tenderwizard.com/DMRC
Tender document can only be obtained after
registration of tenderer on the website
www.tenderwizard.com/DMRC. For further
information on this regard bidders are advised to
contact on 011-49424307, 011-49424365 or 011-
23417910
Cost of Tender documents INR 21,000/- (inclusive of 5% DVAT) Non-Refundable (Demand Draft /Banker’s cheque) in favour of “Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd” payable at New Delhi.)
Cost of tender documents i.e, D.D./Banker’s cheque,
in original, shall be accepted only up to 15:00 hours
on 29.06.2015 03.07.2015 30.07.2015 in the office of
Executive Director/Contracts at below mentioned
address.
Contract NE-01, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power
Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling
Stock Depot at Greater Noida
DMRC/NE-01/Vol-1/NIT Page 2R1
Pre-bid Meeting 04.06.2015 @ 1500 Hrs
Last date of Seeking Clarification 05.06.2015 (Queries from bidders after due date shall not be acknowledged)
Last date of issuing addendum 11.06.2015 19.06.2015 07.07.2015
Date & time of Submission of Tender 29.06.2015 03.07.2015 30.07.2015 @ 15:00 Hrs.
Date & time of opening of Tender 29.06.2015 03.07.2015 30.07.2015 @ 15:05 Hrs.
Authority and place for purchase of
tender documents, seeking
clarifications and submission of
completed tender documents
Executive Director/Contracts,
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation,
5th floor, A-Wing, Metro Bhawan,
Fire Brigade Lane, Barakhamba Road,
New Delhi –110 001
1.1.3 Source of Funds: This is a NON-JICA funded Contract and project shall be financed accordingly
1.1.4 QUALIFICATION CRITERIA :
1.1.4.1 Eligible Applicants :
(i) A Tenderer may be from any country and all areas either a single entity or any combination of
entities in the form of a joint venture or association (JVA) or Consortium under an existing
agreement or with the intent to enter into such an agreement supported by a letter of intent.
In the case of a JVA / Consortium, all partners shall be jointly and severally liable for the
execution of the Contract in accordance with the Contract terms; and the JVA / Consortium
shall nominate a Representative who shall have the authority to conduct all business for and
on behalf of any and all the partners of the JVA/ Consortium during the tendering process
and, in the event the JVA/ Consortium is awarded the Contract, during contract execution.
(ii) (a) A non-Indian firm is permitted to tender only in a joint venture or consortium
arrangement with any other Indian firm having minimum participation interest of 26% or
their wholly owned Indian subsidiary registered in India under Companies Act-1956 with
minimum 26% participation (b) A tenderer shall submit only one bid in the same tendering process, either individually as
a tenderer or as a partner of a JV. A tenderer who submits or participates in, more than one bid will cause all of the proposals in which the tenderer has participated to be disqualified. No tenderer can be a subcontractor while submitting a bid individually or as a partner of a JV in the same bidding process. A tenderer, if acting in the capacity of subcontractor in any bid, may participate in more than one bid, but only in that capacity. However bidders may propose vendors as per vendor approval procedure provided in the tender documents and vendors will not be treated as subcontractors, for the purpose of this clause only.
Contract NE-01, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power
Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling
Stock Depot at Greater Noida
DMRC/NE-01/Vol-1/NIT Page 3R
a. Tenderer and all partners constituting the Tenderer has been engaged by the Employer to provide consulting services for the preparation related to procurement for or implementation of the project;
b. Tenderer and all partners constituting the Tenderer is any associates / affiliates (inclusive of parent firms) mentioned in subparagraph (a) above; or
c. A Tenderer and all partners constituting the Tenderer lends, or temporarily seconds its personnel to firms or organizations which are engaged in consulting services for the preparation related to procurement for or implementation of the project, if the personnel would be involved in any capacity on the same project.
(iv) A firm, who has purchased the tender document in their name, can submit the tender either
as individual firm or in joint venture/Consortium. However, the lead partner in case of JV shall
be one who has experience of Viaduct/Bridge/Flyover.
(v) Any Central / State government department / public sector undertaking / other government entity or local body must not have banned business with the tenderer (any member in case of JV) as on the date of tender submission. Also no contract of the tenderer should have been rescinded / terminated by DMRC after award during last 5 years due to non-performance of the tenderer or any of JV/Consortium members. The tenderer should submit undertaking to this effect in - Appendix 19 of Form of Tender.
(vi) Tenderer (any member in case of JV/consortium) must not have paid liquidated damages of 10% (or more) of the contract value in a contract due to delay or penalty of 10% (or more) of the contract value due to any other reason during last five years. The tenderer should submit undertaking to this effect in Appendix-20 of Form of Tender.
(vii) Tenderer (any member in case of JV/consortium) must not have suffered bankruptcy/ insolvency during the last 5 years. The tenderer should submit undertaking to this effect in Appendix-21 of Form of Tender.
(viii) LEAD PARTNER/NON SUBSTANTIAL PARTNERS/CHANGE IN JV/CONSORTIUM
a. Lead partner must have a minimum of 26% participation in the JV/Consortium.
b. Partners having less than 26% participation will be termed as non-substantial partner and will not be considered for evaluation which means that their financial soundness and work experience shall not be considered for evaluation of JV/Consortium.
c. In case of JV/Consortium, change in constitution or percentage participation shall not be permitted at any stage after their submission of application otherwise the applicant shall be treated as non-responsive.
d. The tenderer, in case of JV/Consortium, shall clearly and unambiguously define the role and responsibilities for each substantial/non-substantial partner in the JV agreement/ MOU submitted vide foot note (d) of Appendix 6 of Form of Tender, providing clearly that any abrogation/subsequent re-assignment of any responsibility by any substantive/non-substantive partner of JV/Consortium in favour of other JV/Consortium partner or any change in constitution of partners of JV/Consortium (without written approval of Employer) from the one given in JV agrement/MOU at tender stage, will be treated, as ‘breach of contract condition’ and/or ‘concealment of facts’ (as the case may be), vide GCC clause 4.33.1 [a (ii) and (iii)] and acted accordingly.
The Employer in such cases, may in its sole discretion take action under clause 4.33.1 (b) and/or under clause 4.33.1(c) of GCC against any member(s) for failure in tenderer’s obligation and declare that member(s) of JV/Consortium ineligible for award of any tender in DMRC or take action to terminate the contract in part or whole under clause 13 of GCC as the
Contract NE-01, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power
Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling
Stock Depot at Greater Noida
DMRC/NE-01/Vol-1/NIT Page 4R
1.1.4.2 Minimum Eligibility Criteria: (All values in Indian Rupees), (1 Crore = 10 million) Work Experience: The tenderers will be qualified only if they have completed work(s) during
last 10 years as on date of tender submission as given below:
A. General Experience:
(i) At least one “similar works”** of value INR 80 Cr or more.
OR Two “similar works”** each of value INR 50 Cr or more.
OR
Three “similar works”** each of value INR 40 Cr or more.
**”Similar works” for (i) above for this contract shall be Railway/Metro/Sub-urban traction work
which shall include minimum of Supply, Installation, Testing And Commissioning of 15 kV
and above Traction (Flexible OHE) Systems .
AND
(ii) At least one “similar works”*** of value INR 72 Cr or more.
OR Two “similar works”*** each of value INR 45 Cr or more.
OR
Three “similar works”*** each of value INR 36 Cr or more.
***”Similar works” for (ii) above for this contract shall be Electrical work which shall include
minimum of Supply, Installation, Testing And Commissioning of 11 kV and above
INDOOR Auxiliary Sub stations .
Note:- If the general experience vide (i) & (ii) is provided for the same contract (which includes both similar works), the total eligibility criteria shall be evaluated after adding the values of works as mentioned in each of the works of General Experience under (i) & (ii)
Notes :
• The tenderer shall submit details of works executed by them in the Performa of Appendix 11 & 12 of FOT for the works to be considered for qualification of work experience criteria. Documentary proof such as completion certificates from client clearly indicating the nature/scope of work, actual completion cost and actual date of completion for such work should be submitted. The offers submitted without this documentary proof shall not be evaluated. In case the work is executed for private client, copy of work order, bill of quantities, bill wise details of payment received certified by C.A., T.D.S certificates for all payments received and copy of final/last bill paid by client shall also be submitted.
• Value of successfully completed portion of any ongoing work up to 31.05.2015 will also be considered for qualification of work experience criteria.
• For completed works, value of work done shall be updated to 31.05.2015 price level assuming 5% inflation for Indian Rupees every year and 2% for foreign currency
DMRC/NE-01/Vol-1/NIT Page 5R
• For completed works, value of work done shall be updated to 31.05.2015 price level assuming 5% inflation for Indian Rupees every year and 2% for foreign currency portions per year. The exchange rate of foreign currency shall be applicable 28 days before the submission date of tender.
• In case of joint venture / Consortium, full value of the work, if done by the same joint venture shall be considered. However, if the qualifying work(s) were done by them in JV/Consortium having different constituents, then the value of work as per their percentage participation in such JV/Consortium shall be considered.
B. - Financial Standing: The Tenderers will be qualified only if they have minimum financial
capabilities as below: (i) T1 – Liquidity It is necessary that the firm can withstand cash flow that the contract will
require until payments received from the Employer. Liquidity therefore becomes an important consideration.
This shall be seen from the balance sheets and/or from the banking reference. Net current assets and/or documents including banking reference, should show that the applicant has access to or has available liquid assets, lines of credit and other financial means to meet cash flow of Rs. 13.57 Crores for this contract, net of applicant’s commitments for other Contracts. Banking reference should contain in clear terms the amount that bank will be in a position to lend for this work to the applicant/member of the Joint Venture/Consortium. In case the Net Current Assets (as seen from the Balance Sheets) are negative, only the Banking references will be considered. Otherwise the aggregate of the Net Current Assets and submitted Banking references will be considered for working out the Liquidity.
The banking reference should be from a Scheduled Bank in India or (in case of foreign parties) from an international bank of repute acceptable to DMRC as per standard performa provided in ITT as Annexure-8 Annexure 12 and it should not be more than 3 months old as on date of submission of bids.
In Case of JV- Requirement of liquidity is to be distributed between members as per their percentage participation and every member should satisfy the minimum requirement.
Example: Let member-1 has percentage participation=M and member-2 has percentage participation=N. If minimum liquidity required is ‘W’ then liquidity of member-1 ≥W M and 100 liquidity of member-2 ≥W N.
100
(ii) T2 - Profitability: Profit before Tax should be Positive in at least 2 (two) year, out of the last
five audited financial years
In Case of JV/JVA/Consortium - The profitability of only lead member shall be
evaluated.
(iii) T3 - Net Worth: Net Worth of tenderer must be positive in the latest audited financial
balance sheets.
In Case of JV/JVA/Consortium, the algebraic sum total of Net Worths of all the
members as per the latest audited balance sheets shall be considered the Net Worth of
the tenderer.
Contract NE-01, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power
Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling
Stock Depot at Greater Noida
DMRC/NE-01/Vol-1/NIT Page 8R
1.1.5 The Tender documents consist of :
Volume 1
Notice Inviting Tender
Instructions to Tenderers (including Annexures)
Form of Tender (including Appendices)
Volume 2 General Conditions of Contracts
Special Conditions of Contract (including Schedules)
Volume 3
Employer’s Requirements – General Specifications
Volume 4
Employer’s Requirements – Particular Specifications
Volume 5
Tender Drawings
Volume 6
Condition of Contract on Safety, Health & Environment (SHE) Ver. 1.2
Volume 7
Bill of Quantities
(Soft copy shall also be provided in a CD)
1.1.6 The Tenderers may obtain further information/ clarification, if any, in respect of these tender
documents from the authority defined in the Key details above.
1.1.7 The intending tenderers must be registered on e-tendering portal
www.tenderwizard.com/DMRC. Those who are not registered on the e-tendering portal shall
be required to get registered beforehand. If needed they can be imparted training on ‘online
tendering process’. After registration the tenderer will get user id and password. On login
tenderer can participate in tendering process and can witness various activities of the
process.
1.1.8 The authorized signatory of intending tenderer, as per Power of Attorney (POA), must have
valid class-III digital signature. The tender document can only be downloaded or uploaded
using Class-III digital signature of the authorized signatory.
1.1.9 Tender submissions will be made online after uploading the mandatory scanned documents
towards cost of tender documents such as Demand Draft or Pay Order or Banker’s Cheque
from a Scheduled commercial bank based in India and towards Tender Security such as Bank
Guarantee or Demand Draft or Pay Order or Banker’s Cheque from a Scheduled commercial
bank based in India and other documents as stated in the tender document.
1.1.10 All Tenderers are hereby cautioned that tenders containing any material deviation or
reservations as described in Clause. E 4.0 of “Instructions to Tenderers” and/or minor
deviation without quoting the cost of withdrawal shall be considered as non-responsive and is
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INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS
A. General
A1. General Description of the Work
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) has been authorised to procure works for Design,
Verification, Detail Engineering, Manufacture, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning
of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for
Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock
Depot at Greater Noida.
The various sections of the corridor along with the expected date of opening for carriage of
passenger for information only are as under:
Sections Route Km/Track Km in Section (Approx)
No of Stations
Expected Date of ROD
Noida-Greater Noida Corridor
N1 Sector 71 – Sector 137 (CH:-450 to CH: 9038)
RKM 9.488
8 December, 2017
N2 Sector 142 – Sector 149 (CH:9038 to CH:19318)
RKM 10.280
7 December, 2017
N3 Knowledge Park II – Depot Station
(CH:19318 to CH: 28689.3)
RKM 9.371
6 December, 2017
N4 Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
TKM 15** NA December, 2017
Total* RKM 29.139 +TKM 15 21 + 1 Depot
A1.1 The brief Scope of works in this Contract is as under:-
Contract NE-01 " Design, Verification, detailed Engineering, Supply, Installation, Testing
and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and
SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139
RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida.”
The Scope of Work for the Design and Construction of this contract is further described in the
Employer’s Requirements. (Volume 3, 4 and Bill of Quantities/Pricing Document).
A1.1.1 Not Used A1.1.2 Not Used. A 1.2 Not Used
A1.2.1 Not Used.
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B4. Amendment to Tender Documents
B4.1 During the tender period, the Employer may issue further instructions to Tenderers or any
modifications to existing tender documents in the form of an addendum. Such an amendment in
the form of an addendum will be uploaded on the e-tendering portal
www.tenderwizard.com/DMRC within the date given in NIT which shall be available for all the
prospective tenderers who have purchased the tender document in the tender period. In case
of delay beyond the last date of issuing addendum given in NIT, the date of submission, at its
sole discretion may be extended by DMRC under Clause D2.6 of ITT.
Without prejudice to the order of preference as specified in Clause 1.5 of General Conditions of
Contract, the provisions in such addenda shall take priority over the Invitation to Tender and
Tender Documents issued previously. Tenderers should acknowledge receipt of such addenda
and include them in the tender submittal. (In the format given in Appendix-10 of Form of
Tender)
B4.2 The Tenderer should note that there might be aspects of his Tender and/or the evaluation
documents submitted with the Tender that will necessitate clarification. It is intended that any
aspect of the said evaluation documents and any amendments or clarification which are to
have contractual effect will be incorporated into the Contract either:
(a) by way of Special Conditions of Contract to be prepared by the Employer and agreed in writing
by the Tenderer prior to and conditional upon acceptance of the Tender; or
(b) by the Tenderer submitting, at the written request of the Employer, documents which are expressly stated to form part of the Tender, whether requested before or after submission of the documents forming part of the Tender, identified in paragraphs C2.3(a) to C2.3(l) below, and whether as supplements to, or amended versions of such documents.
Save as aforesaid, all such amendments or clarifications shall not have contractual effect. Requests for clarification and the Tenderers responses shall be made in writing.
C. Preparation of Tenders
C1 Language
Tenders and all accompanying documents shall be in English. In case any accompanying printed literature is in other languages, it shall be accompanied by an English translation. The English version shall prevail in matters of interpretation.
C2. Documents Comprising the Tender
C2.1 The Tenderer shall, on or before the date and time given in the Notice of Invitation to Tender, upload his Tender on e-tendering portal www.tenderwizard.com/DMRC in accordance with the provision in Clause D-1.
Technical Package shall contain all the documents referred to in the subsequent paragraph C2.2 except pricing document as per Clause C2.2 (c).
Financial Package shall contain the documents referred to in paragraphs C2.2 (a); (b); & (c).
The Tenderer shall ensure that a receipt is obtained for the submission of his Tender, such receipt being issued free of charge.
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C 2.2 The Tenderer shall submit, as his Tender, the following documents, duly completed which in the event of acceptance of the Tender, shall form part of the Contract:
(a) Form of Tender (Without appendices);
(b) Appendix 1 to the Form of Tender; Contract Conditions;
(c) Appendix 2 to the Form of Tender: completed bill of quantities / Pricing Document (see
paragraph C10, C15 and C23); including Appendix C of Annexure4 of ITT- Statement
of pricing for unqualified withdrawal of conditions/qualifications and deviations etc..
Tenderer should also submit priced BOQ in MS Excel format. The format/sequence
should not be altered and should submitted same as provided with the tender
documents. Any discrepancy between hard copy & soft copy, hard copy will prevail.
(d) Appendix 3 to the Form of Tender: Outline Quality Plan (see paragraph C4 below);
(e) Appendix 4 to the Form of Tender: Outline Safety, Health & Environment Plan (see paragraph C5 ):
(f) Appendix 5 to the Form of Tender: Contractor's Technical Proposals (see para C6);
(g) Appendix 6 to the Form of Tender: General information of Tenderer;
(h) Appendix 7 to the Form of Tender: Staffing Schedules and Organisation Chart (see paragraph C12);
(i) Appendix 8 to the Form of Tender: Power of Attorney(s) (see paragraph A4)
(j) Appendix 9 to the Form of Tender: Tender Index (See paragraph C23);
(k) Appendix 10 to the Form of Tender: Participation letter;
(l) Appendix -11 & 12 of FOT: Work Experience;
(m) Appendix- 13 of FOT: Financial Data (Financial Standing);
(n) Appendix -14 of FOT: Financial Data (Work Done);
(o) Appendix-15 of FOT: Financial Data (Commitment for Ongoing Works);
(p) Appendix -16 of FOT: Minimum Key staff requirement;
(q) Appendix -17 of FOT: Key staff Bio-data;
(r) Appendix -18 of FOT: Historical contract Non Performance.
(s) Appendix -19 of FOT: Banned Business
(t) Appendix -20 of FOT: Liquidity damages
(u) Appendix -21 of FOT: Bankruptcy
Annexures To the Instructions to the tenderer (ITT)
(v) Annexure -1 of ITT– Undertaking for Corrupt & Fraudulent Practice
(w) Annexure 2 to the Instructions to the tenderer -- Undertaking on copyright (see paragraph E2)
(x) Annexure 3 to ITT – The tenderer may submit minor deviations in this annexure and a confirmation that price of every such minor deviation has been given in the financial package. Minor deviation may be in the employer’s requirements or in any other tender
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requirement which do not alter the basic functionality of the work or part thereof. If there is no such minor deviation, then the tender must write “NIL” in this annexure. Tenderer to note that such minor deviations may or may not be accepted by the employer and the tenderer shall not have any right to any claim on this account. The offer in pricing document shall be given without considering any deviation in tender conditions.
Tenderers shall further note that except for deviations listed in Annexure ‘3’ of Instructions to Tenderer, the tender shall be deemed to comply with all the requirements in the tender documents including Employer’s Requirements, without any extra cost to the Employer irrespective of any mention to contrary, anywhere else in the Tender.
The tender price shall be added with the price of deviations given in “Statement of pricing for unqualified withdrawal of conditions/qualifications and deviations etc.” with view of bringing various bidders at par, i.e. in full compliance of tender conditions;
(y) Annexure 4 to ITT:– Requirement for Tender’s Technical Proposals
(a) Certificate of compliance
(b) Appendix A – Statement of Deviations
(c) Appendix B – Schedule of Sub-Contractor/ Vendors
(d) Appendix C – Pricing of Unqualified withdrawal of Conditions, Qualifications, Deviation, etc.
(e) Appendix D – Proposal for Equipment/Systems
(f) Appendix E – Undertaking for Transfer of technology
(g) Appendix F – Proforma for Submitting No Load Iron Losses and Full Load Copper Losses Figure
(h) Appendix G – Project Organisation
(i) Appendix H – Construction Machinery usage undertaking
(j) Appendix I – Sub- Contractor undertaking
(k) Appendix J – Interface requirement undertaking
(l) Appendix K – Scope of work compliance undertaking
(z) Annexure 5 to ITT: – Tentative Project Implementation Programme (see paragraph
C8).
(aa) Annexure 6 to ITT: - Requirement of Tender Programme (see paragraph C8).
(bb) Annexure 7 to ITT: – Bank Guarantee for Tender Security (see paragraph C18).
(cc) Annexure 8 to ITT: – Confirmation of Performance Security Provider (see paragraph
F5).
(dd) Annexure 9 to ITT:– Not Used Form Of Additional Bankguarantee By Bank
(ee) Annexure 10 to ITT: – Details of Foreign Currency (see paragraph C16.1).
(ff) Annexure 11 to ITT: – Undertaking for Downloaded Tender Document
(gg) Annexure 12 to ITT: – Sample Format For Banking Reference For Liquidity
A declaration by the bidders as per Annexure -11 of ITT must be submitted stating that the tender document has been downloaded from official website of e-tendering portal
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C2.4 The Employer may get, from the Government, partial or complete waiver of taxes, royalties, duties, Labour cess, octroi, and other levies payable to various authorities. The successful tenderer (the contractor) shall maintain meticulous records of all the taxes and duties paid and provide the same with each running bill. In case the waiver becomes effective, the Contractor will be advised on the process to be followed to obtain the refund from the concerned authority. The Contractor shall arrange for the remit of the refund to the Employer. In case of failure by the Contractor to remit such amounts, the same shall be recovered from amounts due for payment to the Contractor. With the tender submission, the tenderer shall submit the proof of U.P VAT registration or shall submit an undertaking that he will get registered with U.P VAT authorities in case of award of LOA to them.
C2.5 Tenderers shall quote all prices as per Clause 11.1.1 of GCC and clause 24 of S.C.C.
C 2.6 Service tax refer as per the Clause 24 of SCC
C2.7 Unless stated otherwise in the tender documents, the contract shall be for the whole of the Works as described in the tender documents, based on the unit rates and prices in the Bill of Quantities submitted by the Tenderer.
C2.8 The Tenderer shall fill in rates and prices for all items of the works described in the Bill of Quantities. Items against which no rates or price is entered by the Tenderer will not be paid for by the Employer when executed and shall be deemed to be covered by the rates for other items and prices in the Bill of Quantities.
C2.9 The employer shall deduct at source from the bills of the contractor any amount which employer may require by law for deposition with the statutory authorities in India. The Employer shall further furnish to the contractor a certificate for such tax deducted at source.
C2.10 The rate for each item shall be reasonable and not unbalanced.
C2.11 If the employer so decides, he may supply some items of BOQ to the contractor as “Employer supply items” and in such an event the Contractor shall not be allowed to claim payment for such items. The Employer shall notify a list of such items within three months of the placement of the Contract.
C2.12 In exceptional circumstances, when it is proved beyond reasonable doubts that the Contractor is not able to procure any equipment / material either locally or by import, as per the specification given in the contract documents, the Employer may permit use of equipment/ material to other design specification provided that the Contractor is able to establish that performance of the system shall not get affected in any way. Benefit, if any, accruing due to this change shall be passed on to the employer.
C2.13 Not Used.
C3 Form of Tender
The Form of Tender shall be completed and signed by a duly authorised and empowered representative of the Tenderer. If the Tenderer comprises a partnership, or a joint venture/JVA the Form of Tender shall be signed by a person who is duly authorised by each member or participant thereof or by authorized signatory of each member. Signatures on the Form of Tender shall be witnessed and dated. Copies of relevant powers of attorney shall be attached.
C4 Outline Quality Plan
The Tenderer shall submit Appendix-3 of Form of Tender to form part of his Tender an Outline Quality Plan illustrating the intended means of compliance with the Employer's Requirements (Volume 3) and setting out in summary form an adequate basis for the development of the more detailed document required under Clause 19 of the SCC. The Outline Quality Plan shall
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C16. Currencies of Tender and Payment C16.1 The Tenderer may give his priced offer in Indian Rupees, and/or in Japanese Yen/US
Dollar/Euro or any combination of these currencies. The detail of currencies utilised in the tender offer shall be submitted in Annexure- 10 of ITT.
C16.2 Interim on-account stage payments shall be made as laid down in the Bill of Quantity/Pricing
Document. The payment at each stage shall be paid in different currencies as per the
proportion in the quoted price in BOQ.
C16.3 For the purpose of comparative evaluation of the offers, all tender prices will be converted to Indian Rupees by using the Exchange (selling) rates for those currencies at the close of business of the State Bank of India 28 days before the latest date for submission of Tenders
C17. Tender Validity The Tender shall be valid for a period of 180 days (both days inclusive i.e. the date of
submission of tenders and the last date of period of validity of the tender) from the latest Date of Submission of Tenders. In exceptional circumstances, prior to expiry of the original tender validity period, the Employer may request that the Tenderers extend the period of validity for a specified additional period. The request and the responses thereto shall be made in writing or by facsimile. A Tenderer may refuse the request without forfeiting his Tender Security. A Tenderer agreeing to the request will not be required or permitted to modify his tender, but will be required to extend the validity of his Tender Security for the period of the extension.
C18. Tender Security
C18.1 The Tenderer shall submit with his Tender a Tender Security for the sum mentioned in NIT in the form of
a. an irrevocable bank guarantee issued by a Scheduled Commercial bank (including scheduled Commercial Foreign Banks) in India in the form given in Annexure 7 to these Instruction to Tenderers.
b. An irrevocable Letter of Credit c. A Demand Draft/Pay Order The tender security shall be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked on top “Tender Security for NE-01”. The tender security in original, shall be accepted in the office of Executive Director/Contracts only upto last date and time of tender submission as provided in the NIT.
In case of joint venture/consortia, Bank Guarantee or FDR for tender security shall be in the name of joint venture/consortia and not in name of individual members. The Tender Security shall remain valid up to 12.02.2016. 25.03.2016
Any deviation in Bid security with regard to amount, validity and format shall be considered as material deviation and
bid shall be dealt accordingly. No clarification shall be sought from the bidders regarding bid security.
C18.2 Any Tender not accompanied by an acceptable Tender Security shall be rejected by the Employer considering it as
non-responsive and their Technical package shall not be opened and if opened then it will NOT be evaluated.
C18.3 The Tender Security of the successful Tenderer shall be returned upon the execution of the Contract and the receipt by
the Employer of the Performance Security in accordance with Sub-Clause 4.2 of the GCC.
C18.4 The Tender Security of the unsuccessful Tenderers shall be released after the Contract has been signed with the successful Tenderer. The Tender Security of tenderers who fail in technical
evaluation shall be returned after opening of financial package. Tender security of the unsuccessful tenderers
in financial opening shall be released after unconditional acceptance of the Letter of Acceptance (LOA) by the successful tenderer.
C18.5 The Tender Security shall be forfeited:
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(ii) The outcome/result of the tender shall be communicated to successful tenderers and will be posted on the website. The
information about the bidding results may be made public by JICA.
(iii) After notification of award, if any unsuccessful tenderer requests in writing to DMRC asking reasons of being
unsuccessful, DMRC shall reply in writing giving brief reasons. Tenderers to note that no further correspondence on
this issue will be entertained by DMRC.
F3.2 The Letter of Acceptance will constitute a part of the contract.
F3.3 Upon “Letter of acceptance” being signed and returned by the successful Tenderer as per Clause F3.1, the employer
will promptly notify the unsuccessful Tenderers and discharge / return their tender securities.
F3.4 In the event of award of the Contract, the following will be the sequence of events in the order given below. The Employer may
seek suitable amendments to the Contract if such amendments are desired by the Employer.
(i) Approval by Competent Authority;
(ii) Letter of Acceptance and Notice to Proceed;
(iii) Signing of Contract;
(iv) Not Used.
F4 Signing of Agreement
The Tenderer should note that in the event of acceptance of the Tender, the Tenderer will be required to execute the
Contract Agreement in the form specified in Special Conditions of Contract with such modifications as may be
considered necessary at the time of finalisation of the contract within a period of 30 days from the date of issue of the
Letter of Acceptance.
F5 Performance Security
F5.1 The Performance Security required in accordance with Clause 4.2 of the GCC shall be for 10% of the Contract Price
from the Scheduled commercial Bank (including Scheduled Commercial Foreign Banks) in India in the currency in
which the Contract Price is payable. The Performance Security shall be furnished to the Employer within 30 (thirty) days
of receipt of the Letter of Acceptance. The form of Performance Security provided in SCC.
The required Performance Security for the sum mentioned above may be submitted in any one of the following forms:
(a) Irrevocable bank guarantee in the prescribed format, given in Annexure-8 of Instruction to Tenderers (ITT), issued by a Scheduled Commercial Bank based in India or from a branch in India of a Scheduled foreign bank.
(b) Bank Draft in favour of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. payable at New Delhi from a Scheduled Commercial Bank based in India.
(c) Fixed Deposit Receipt of a Scheduled Commercial bank / Post offices based in India duly pledged in favour of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd.
In case of joint venture/consortium, the Performance Security is to be submitted in the name of the JV / Consortium.
However, splitting of the performance security (while ensuring the security is in the name of JV / Consortium) and its
submission by different members of the JV / Consortium for an amount proportionate to their scope of work is also
acceptable.
The Performance Guarantee should be valid for a period of 6 (six) months beyond the Defect Liability Period.
F5.2 The Tenderer has to furnish other Guarantees, Undertakings, and Warranties, in accordance with the provisions of the
General Conditions of Contract and Special Conditions of Contract.
F5.3 Failure of the successful Tenderer to comply with the requirements of paragraphs F4 and F5 shall constitute sufficient
grounds for the annulment of the award and forfeiture of the Tender Security.
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CONTRACT “NE-01” CHECK SHEET FOR TECHNICAL SUBMISSION
Documents required to be submitted along with the Technical Package Annexure to Instructions to Tenderers
S. No
Annexure Description Submitted Submitted on Page no
Yes No 1 Annexure 1 Undertaking for Corrupt & Fraudulent Practice 2 Annexure 2 Copyright Undertaking 3 Annexure 3 Pro-forma for statement of minor deviations 4 Annexure 4 Requirements for Tenderer's Technical Proposals 5 Certificate of compliance 6 Appendix A - STATEMENT OF DEVIATIONS 7 Appendix B - Schedule of Sub-Contractors/ Vendors
8 Appendix C – Pricing of unqualified withdrawal of
conditions 9 Appendix D - Proposal for equipments/systems
10 Appendix E - Undertaking for Transfer of Technology
11 APPENDIX- F - Pro-forma for submitting No-load Iron
losses and Full Load Copper Losses figure 12 APPENDIX- G - PROJECT ORGANISATION
13 APPENDIX- H - Construction Machinery usage
undertaking 14 APPENDIX- I - Sub Contractor Undertaking 15 APPENDIX- J - Interface requirement undertaking 16 Appendix – K – Scope of work compliance undertaking 17 Annexure 5 Tentative Project Implementation Programme 18 Annexure 6 Requirements for Tender Programme
19 Annexure 7 Form of Bank Guarantee for Tender Security
20 Annexure-8 Provider of Form of Performance Bank Guarantee To be submitted after award of
Contract
21 Annexure 9 Form of additional Bank Guarantee To be submitted after award of
Contract 22 Annexure10 Details of Foreign currencies utilized in the bid 23 Annexure11 Undertaking for downloaded tender document
Annexure12 Sample Format For Banking Reference For Liquidity 24 Clause C2.4 Proof of UP VAT registration or Undertaking 25 Clause C7 Details of Agency and other details
Appendix to FORM OF TENDER
S. No
Annexure Description Submitted Submitted on Page no Yes No
26
Form of Tender & Appendix 1
FORM OF TENDER & REQUIREMENTS UNDER GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
27 APPENDIX-1A SCHEDULE OF KEY DATES 28 Appendix 3 Outline Quality Plan 29 Appendix 4 Outline Safety, Health and Environment Plan 30 Appendix 5 Tenderer's Technical Proposals
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17. Automatic Tensioning Device (Spring Tensioning Type).
18. Insulators.
19. Earth Quake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System
20. Rigid OCS system on Elevated Section
The tenderer should note that the submission of details, in respect of providers of equipments/systems, does not mean approval of the vendor. The successful bidder will be required to submit proposal for vendor approval for various equipments, assemblies, sub-assemblies, systems and sub-systems after award of the contract. The vendor detail submission at this stage is only from the point of view of understanding of the offer of the bidder. The tenderers should satisfy themselves that he vendor details submitted by them are in line with the requirements of Clause 2.6.2, Volume 3. (Refer Appendix –I to Annexure ‘4’)
B9. The tenderer should submit an undertaking, in Appendix `E’ to Annexure `4’ that he will make credible arrangements for ensuring availability of critical spares and technical support, during the service life of the equipments/spares/M&P/systems commissioned. The tenderer’s technical proposal should also explain as to how he will ensure availability of critical spares and technical support for maintenance/up gradation during the service life of the equipment.
B10. The technical proposal should also explain the tenderer’s understanding of interfacing with other designated contractor’s/power supply authorities/statutory authorities. (Refer Appendix –J to Annexure ‘4’)
B11. The technical proposal should also contain the tenderer’s understanding of scope of work.
(Refer Appendix –K to Annexure ‘4’)
B12. The tenderer should list out his experience of:
a) Execution of SCADA systems for Traction & Power Supply system for metro/suburban/mainline railways/electrical substation.
b) Experience of 11/22//33 kV and above cable laying.
c) Experience of 15/25 kV and above switching posts, sectioning posts (SS/SP/SSP).
In case the bidder is not having this experience, he should list out the sub contractors from which he proposes to get these works done individually. Details of the proposed subcontractors to be furnished.
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10. The expressions “the Employer”, “the Bank” and “the Contractor” hereinbefore used shall include their respective successors and assigns.
11. Notwithstanding anything contained herein:
d) a) Our liability under this Bank Guarantee shall not exceed Rs……………(Rupees………)
e) b) This Bank Guarantee shall be valid up to …………….
f) c) We are liable to pay the guarantee amount or part thereof under this Bank Guarantee only & only if you serve upon us a written claim or demand on or before………….
In witness whereof I/We of the bank have signed and sealed this guarantee on the …………. day of …………… (Month& year) being herewith duly authorized.
For and on behalf of the…………………………. Bank.
Signature of Authorized Bank official
Name : ……………………………..
Designation : ……………………………..
Stamp/Seal of the Bank: ……………………………..
Notes: 1. The stamp papers of appropriate value shall be purchased in the name of the Bank, who issues the ‘Bank Guarantee’. 2. The ‘Bank Guarantee’ shall be from the Scheduled Commercial Bank based in India, acceptable to Employer
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Annexure - 11 to ITT UNDERTAKING FOR DOWNLOADED TENDER DOCUMENT
We here by confirm that, we have downloaded / read the complete set of tender documents (as detailed in NIT Clause 3 1.1.5)/addendum/clarifications along with the set of enclosures hosted on e-tendering portal www.tenderwizard.com/DMRC. We confirm that we have gone through the bid documents, addendums and clarifications for this work placed upto the date of opening of bids on the e-tendering portal [www.tenderwizard.com/DMRC]. We confirm our unconditional acceptance for the same and have considered for these in the submission of our financial bid.
Signature of authorised signatory
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Annexure-12 [As per clause 1.1.4.2 B (i) of NIT]
SAMPLE FORMAT FOR BANKING REFERENCE FOR LIQUIDITY
BANK CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that M/s .................................................... is a reputed company with a good financial
standing.
If the contract for the work, namely..............................................................................is awarded to the
above firm, we shall be able to provide overdraft / credit facilities to the extent of Rs...................... to
meet their working capital requirements for executing the above contract.
___Sd.___
Name of Bank:__________
Senior Bank Manager_____________
Address of the Bank_______________
• Change the text as follows for Joint Venture:
This is to certify that M/s .................................................... who has formed a JV with M/s
.................................................... and M/s .................................................... for participating in this bid,
is a reputed company with a good financial standing.
If the contract for the work, namely..............................................................................is awarded to the
above joint venture, we shall be able to provide overdraft / credit facilities to the extent of
Rs....................... to M/s .................................................... to meet their working capital requirements for
executing the above contract.
[This should be given by the JV members in proportion to their financial participation]
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CONTRACT “NE-01”
APPENDIX-1A
SCHEDULE OF KEY DATES
Key
Dates
Description
Key Dates in Weeks
Section N1 Section N2 Section N3 Section N4
Revenue Opening Date
(ROD)
December
2017
December
2017
December
2017
December
2017
KD-1 Preliminary Design
Submission 8 8 8 8
KD-2
Definitive Design and
Schedule of Material
Submission
15 15 15 15
KD-3 Submission of Preliminary
Simulation Study 8 8 8 8
KD-4 Submission of Final
Simulation Study 15 15 15 15
KD-5
Submission of Earthing
and Bonding scheme
along with detailed
drawings based upon
Simulation study
17 17 17 17
KD-6 Detail Engineering and
Submittal of Vendor and
Technical proposals of all
major equipment to
Engineer for Approval
26 24 26 24 26 24 26 24
KD-7
Submission of Report by
Independent Agency for
Verification (Auditing) of
design
20 20 20 20
KD-8 Delivery of major material
at Site 67 45 45 45
KD-9
Installation of Auxiliary
Power Supply System,
Auxiliary Supply
Interlinking, SCADA
Sytems etc.
84 82 63 60 63 60 63 60
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KD-10
Installation of Flexible
OHE equipments, Rigid
OCS equipments,, SP,
SS, FP, SSP , Traction
Supply Interlinking etc
91 87 70 65 70 65 70 65
KD-11
Testing and
Commissioning of
Auxiliary Power Supply
System, Auxiliary Supply
Interlinking, SCADA
Sytems etc.
87 65 65 65
KD-12
Testing and
Commissioning of Flexible
OHE equipments, Rigid
OCS equipments,, SP,
SS, FP, SSP , Traction
Supply Interlinking etc
93 91 72 69 72 69 72 69
KD-13
Submission of Report by
Independent Agency for
Verification (Auditing) of
installation
92 90 71 68 71 68 71 68
KD-14
System Acceptance Test
including Integrating
Testing and checking/
measuring parameters
e.g. step and touch
Voltage and other
Parameters obtained by
Simulation Study.
110 100 110 100 110 100 110 100
KD-15 Taking Over Certificate 112
24 Months
112
24 Months
112
24 Months
112
24 Months
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FORM OF TENDER - APPENDIX 11 WORK EXPERIENCE
Applicant’s legal name ………………………… Date……………………………….
Group Member’s legal name………………………… Page ……….. of ……….. pages
For similar works as per clause no. 1.1.4.2 (A) or more at the price level on last day of month previous to the month the tender submitted (considering escalation as per Clause 1.1.4.2 of Notes Bullet no.3)
Specific Construction Experience (shall be submitted separately for each work claimed for work experience)
Similar Contract Number ______ of _______ required
Information
Contract Identification
Award date
Completion date
Employer’s Name
Employer’s Address:
Telephone / Fax number:
E Mail
Role in Contract
(Individual/JV-JVA/Consortium member)
Individual JV-JVA/Consortium Member
Completion Cost Currency (as stated in Clients Certificate)
In equivalent INR at 31.05.2015 as on date of tender submission price level.
If JV member specify percentage participation in contract & amount (Please refer Note-1)
% participation
In equivalent INR at 31.05.2015 as on date of tender submission price level.
similar work in support of clause no. 1.1.4.2.
In case of JV/JVAConsortium, actual works executed by the Applicant (duly substantiated with Client Certificate)
NOTE: 1. Only the value of contract as executed by the applicant/member in his own name should
be indicated. Where a work is undertaken by a group JV/JVA/Consortium, only that portion of the contract which is undertaken by the concerned applicant/member should be indicated and the remaining done by the other members of the group be excluded. This is to be substantiated with documentary evidence.
2. Separate sheet for each work along with Clients Certificate to be submitted.
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FORM OF TENDER - APPENDIX 12
Summary of Information provided in APPENDIX-11
Applicant’s legal name …………………………....... Date……………………………….
Group Member’s legal name………………………… Page ……….. of ……….. pages
NOTE:-
1. In case the work was done as JV/JVA/Consortium, only the value of work done by the applicant as per his Percentage participation must be given.
2. Reasons of delay whether on contractors account or on account of Employer in each applicable case need to be enclosed separately.
Name of Applicant (each member in case of group)
Total Number of works
As per clause no. 1.1.4.2 A at the price level of 31.05.2015 as on date of tender submission.
No. of contracts delayed, i.e., completed beyond the original date of completion
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FORM OF TENDER - APPENDIX 16
MINIMUM KEY STAFF REQUIREMENT DURING THE PEAK
S.NO DESIGNATION FOR NE-01
1. CHIEF PROJECT MANAGER 1
2. PROJECT MANAGER 3
3. DEPUTY PROJECT MANAGER (DPM) 3
4. DESIGN ENGINEER (PSI) 1
5. DESIGN ENGINEER (OHE) 1
6. STATION IN-CHARGE (PSI) 6
7. STATION IN-CHARGE (OHE) 6
8. CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEER 2
a). Chief Project Manager and Project Manager – Graduate having minimum 10 years of total experience out of which 5 years should be in projects of similar nature.
b). Deputy Project Manager (DPM) - Graduate having minimum 8 years of total experience out of which 4 years should be in projects of similar nature.
c). Design Engineer - Graduate having minimum 5 years of total experience out of which 3 years should be in Designing of projects of similar nature.
d). Station In-Charge – Graduate/Diploma having minimum 5 years of total experience out of which 3 years should be in projects of similar nature.
e). SHE Organisation– As per the qualification and experience given in General Instruction – 2 of DMRC SHE manual (shall include an Accident prevention Officer).
f). Civil & structural engineer– Graduate/Diploma having minimum experience of 2 years .
NOTE – Please submit the CV of above Key Personals as per Annexure 5 NIT Appendix –17 of FOT.
The tenderer is required to confirm in Appendix-G of Annexure-4 of ITT that above minimum
requirement of experts of requisite experience and qualification will be mobilized by them for the
work in addition to semi-skilled and skilled staff.
As per the qualification and experience given in General Instruction – 2 of DMRC SHE manual
(shall include an Accident prevention Officer).
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DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED
SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
SCHEDULE - 2
PERFORMANCE SECURITY DELETED
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PERFORMANCE SECURITY
(Refer Sub - Clause 4.2 of GCC)
(To be stamped in accordance with the Stamp Act of the Country of Issuing Bank)
To:
DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION,
Metro Bhawan, Fire Brigade Lane
Barakhamba Road,
New Delhi 110001,
India.
WHEREAS ---------------- (Name and address of Contractor) (hereinafter called “the Contractor”)
has undertaken, in pursuance of Contract No.[Note-1] to execute and complete and
remedy any defects in the Works of the [Note 2] (hereinafter called “the Contract”)
AND WHEREAS it has been stipulated by you in the said Contract that the Contractor shall
furnish you with a Bank Guarantee by a scheduled commercial bank based in India for
the sum specified herein as security for compliance with his obligations in accordance
with the Contract.
AND WHEREAS we (Insert name and address of Bank) have agreed to give the Contractor
such a Bank Guarantee:
NOW THEREFORE we hereby affirm that we are the Guarantor and responsible to you, on
behalf of the Contractor up to a total of ------------------- (amount of Guarantee)-------------
-------- (in words), such sum being payable in the types and proportion of currencies in
which the Contract Price is payable and we hereby unconditionally, irrevocably and
without demur undertake to immediately pay you, upon your first written demand and
without cavil or argument any sum or sums within the limits of ------------ (amount of
guarantee) as aforesaid without your needing to prove or to show grounds or reasons
for your demand for the sum specified therein.
We hereby waive the necessity of your demanding the said debt from the Contractor before
presenting us with the demand.
We further agree that no change or addition to or other modification of the terms of the
contract or of the Works to be performed there under or of any of the contract
documents which may be made between you and the Contractor shall in any way
release us from any liability under the guarantee and we hereby waive notice of any
such change, addition or modification.
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This guarantee shall be valid for 28 days beyond the Defect Liability Period. The pendency of
any dispute or arbitration or other proceedings shall not affect this guarantee in any
manner.
SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF THE GUARANTOR
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NAME OF BANK -----------------------------------------
ADDRESS --------------------------------------------------
DATE -------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
1. Enter Contract Number
2. Enter Name of the contract
3. The stamp papers of appropriate value shall be purchased in the name of the
Bank, who issues the ‘Bank Guarantee’
Kindly refer Annexure 8 of ITT of Volume-1
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c) Shall issue instructions which in his opinion are necessary for the execution of the Works; and
d) May issue any other instruction which in his opinion is desirable in connection with the Works.
Notwithstanding the obligation, as set out above to obtain approval, if in the opinion of the Engineer, an emergency occurs affecting the safety of life or of the Works or of adjoining property, he may, without reliving the Contractor of any of his duties and responsibility under the Contract, instruct the contractor to execute all such work or to do all such things as may, in the opinion of the engineer, be necessary to abate or reduce the risk. The contractor shall forthwith comply, despite the absence of approval of the Employer, with any such instruction of Engineer. The Engineer shall determine an addition to the Contract Price, in respect of such instruction, in accordance with clause 12 {variation} of GCC and shall notify the Contractor accordingly, with a copy to the Employer.
In case The Engineer is employee of any agency hired by the Employer, the Engineer shall take the approval of the Employer for all technical and financial matters otherwise he shall be considered deemed to have taken the approval of the Employer.
5. Sub- Clause 3.3 Engineer’s Authority to Delegate
Following is added to paragraph 3 of Clause 3.3 of GCC:
The Engineer’s decision on the suitability and qualification of the assistants will be final.
6. Sub- Clause 4.2 Performance Security
The Performance security in the form of Bank Guarantee shall be valid up to 28 days beyond the DLP of the last taken – over Equipment / Corridor. The value of Bank Guarantee can be revised “Once in a year” during the Contract period by the contractor with the consent / approval of the Employer. The reduction in the amount of Performance Security will be proportionate to the Equipment / corridor for which the DLP obligations have been completed.
7. Sub- Clause. 4.2.4 Guarantees, Warranties & Undertakings
The forms of Performance Guarantee, Parent Company Undertaking, Parent Company Guarantee, Contractor’s Warranty, Sub-Contractor’s Warranty, Advance Payment Guarantee, Indemnity Bond and Safe Custody Guarantee shall be in the formats given in the Schedules 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 respectively to these Special Conditions of Contract. All these Guarantees and
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15. Sub- Clause 5.1 General Obligations/Statutory Requirements
The Design and Construction Standards shall be in conformity with the requirements of "Rules for Opening of a Railway or a Section of a Railway for Public Carriage of Passengers” and "Rules for Introduction of New Type of Rolling Stock" and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Railway Safety whose sanction is mandatory for commissioning of the System. The Contractor shall in this regard carry out all statutory tests and trials necessary for obtaining sanction of the competent authority for opening the system for public carriage of passengers and provide assistance and information as required by the appropriate statutory authorities in India.
16. Sub-Clause 5.3.1 Construction and/or Manufacture Documents
The Contractor shall submit drawings and documents, as required by the Contract, to the Engineer in accordance with any submittal schedule agreed with the Engineer. This submittal shall be made sufficiently before the Works are to be carried out to give the Engineer and the Employer reasonable time to examine the drawings or other documents, to prepare comments and for any changes to be accommodated by the Contractor.
Where the consent of the Engineer is required, the Engineer shall notify the Contractor in writing of his decision either within such period as may expressly be stipulated in the Contract or otherwise within a reasonable time.
If the Engineer has reasonable cause for being dissatisfied with the proposals set out in the Contractor's drawings or documents, the Engineer shall, within a period of 28 days from the date of submittal, require the Contractor in writing to make such amendments thereto as the Engineer may consider necessary. The Contractor shall make and be bound by such amendments at no additional expense to the Employer and shall resubmit the amended drawings or documents for Engineer’s consent.
Within 14 days of notification of the Engineer’s consent the Contractor shall provide the Engineer with the type and number of sets of the relevant drawings or documents as stipulated in the Employer’s Requirement.
Should it be found at any time after notification of consent that the relevant drawings or documents do not comply with the Contract or do not agree with drawings or documents in relation to which the Engineer has previously notified his consent, the Contractor shall, at his own expense, make such alterations or additions as, in the opinion of the Engineer, are necessary to remedy such non-
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compliance or non-agreement and shall submit all such varied or amended drawings or documents for the consent of the Engineer.
No examination by the Engineer of the drawings or documents submitted by the Contractor, nor any consent of the Engineer in relation to the same, with or without amendment, shall absolve the Contractor from any of his obligations under the Contract or any liability for or arising from such drawings or documents.
Prior to commencement of the Tests on completion, the Contractor shall prepare, and submit to the Employers’ Representative, As Built Drawings of the system and interactive Operation & Maintenance Manuals in soft copy and hard copy with Four (4) sets of each as in accordance with the Employer’s Requirements and in sufficient detail for the Employer to operate, maintain, dismantle, reassemble, adjust and repair the Works. The Works shall not be considered to be completed for the purposes of Completion until such Operation and Maintenance Manuals have been submitted to the Employer’s Representative and received his consent.
The interactive Operation and Maintenance Manuals and drawings submitted by the Contractor shall, if required, be updated by him during the Defects Liability Period and re-submitted and approved by the Engineer.
This will be read in conjunction with clause 5.3 of GCC.
17. Sub Clause 5.3.2 Delayed Drawings or Instructions
Clause 5.3.2 (b) of GCC is not applicable: NOT USED
18. Sub-Clause 6.4 Labour
The contractor shall be required to obtain “Labour License” on his own for the use of labours employed in this contract either through him or through any of his sub-contractor and maintain all the records and establishments as per the existing Labour Laws.
The Contractor shall, if required by the Employer, deliver to the Engineer or to his office; a return in detail, in such form and at such intervals as the Employer may prescribe, showing the number of labour employed in different categories by the Contractor or his sub-contractors on the Site.
Contractor shall ensure compliance to Labour Laws as specified in clause 46.7 of Volume-6 (Conditions of contract on Safety Health and Environment) and detailed in Appendix-5 of Volume-6.
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19. Sub-Clause 7.0 Quality Control
The detailed Quality Plan shall be developed from the Outline Quality Plan to meet the stipulations of the Employer's Requirements.
Upon the Engineer notifying his consent to the Site Quality Plan, or any supplement thereto, the Contractor shall, adhere to the principles and procedures contained in such document, except where the Engineer gives his consent to any amended or varied version thereof. The Contractor shall cause any sub-contractors to adhere to this Plan.
The Contractor shall appoint a suitably qualified and experienced person, not otherwise engaged in the performance of the Contract, to act as manager of the quality assurance system and shall provide such other personnel and resources as required to ensure effective operation of the quality assurance system. The said manager shall carry out audits of the application of the quality assurance system, and ensure effective quality control and delivery of quality assurance.
The Contractor shall provide all necessary access, assistance and facilities to enable the Engineer to carry out surveillance visits both on and off the Site to verify that the quality assurance system is being properly and fully implemented. No extra payment shall be made in this regard and the cost of the Work under this element shall be deemed to be included in the Contract Price.
20. Sub-Clause 7.8 Ownership of Plant, Rolling Stock and Materials
The Para is replaced as under
The plant, goods & material not finally taken over as per GCC Clause 9 but payment against which have been made in part or full against Indemnity Bond/ Safe Custody Bank Guarantee will remain under the contractor’s custody. The contractor shall be responsible for its safety and will bear all the risks till taken over by the employer
21. Sub Clause 7.11.5 Interference with tests on completion
Additional Clause GCC clause 7.11.5 stands deleted.
The issue of taking over will be governed by GCC clause 9.1 and 9.2. If the Contractor suffers delay in carrying out the Tests on Completion, the Contractor shall give notice to the Engineer and shall be entitled for an extension of time for any such delay, if completion is or will be delayed, under Clause 8.4.
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Reverse Charge Mechanism.
B) DMRC project is covered under Project Import chapter 98.01 of Custom Tariff Act according to which only concessional custom duty is payable. The tenderer should avail this benefit.
As regards registration under Project Import, after the award of the contract, DMRC at the written request of a contractor shall facilitate the contractor for obtaining sponsoring / recommendation letter from the Ministry of Urban Development for getting themselves registered for availing Project Import benefits. The responsibility to avail the concessional benefits under Project Import shall solely rest with the contractor.
C) Change in Taxes/Duty :
The contract price shall not be adjusted to take into account any change in taxes, duties, levies or introduction of any new tax, duty or levy till the completion date including the date of extended period of contract.
D) UP VAT is included in the contract price. The contractor shall maintain details of UP VAT paid to ‘Trade and Taxes’ ‘Department of Commercial Taxes, Government of Uttar Pradesh’ and submit: -
a) Certificate of the Chartered Accountant in regard to VAT turnover of the contractor relating to DMRC project.
b) UP VAT returns forms of the contractor for the relevant period / periods along with detailed statements in relevant forms and copy of all Challans of U.P VAT in regards to deposit of tax.
c) Monthly/periodically tax invoice for work done under this contact.
E) No documents with regard to Custom and Excise duty will be required to be submitted.
In view of above, the tenderers are advised to quote the price inclusive of all central/state/local taxes, duties, levies, cess and all other incidental charges required to fulfil the tender conditions including statutory deduction viz., TDS towards Income Tax / Works Contract Tax etc. No TDS-VAT will be deducted in case of off-shore supplies during course of import and the payment in this case shall necessarily be made in foreign currency. TDS-IT will be deducted as per the Income Tax Act on the total value of the invoice. For availing exemption/reduction in TDS rates u/s 195 on foreign payments contractor shall have to produce exemption/lower deduction certificate of Income Tax from the appropriate Income Tax authority to DMRC.
Further as per clause 11.1.2 of GCC, the contractor has to maintain meticulous record of all the taxes and duties paid and the same as and when required by the employer.
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approximate, and liable to vary during the actual execution of the work. The Contractor shall be bound to carry out and complete the stipulated work irrespective of variation in individual items, at the same rate as specified in the Bill of Quantities subject to variation in the value of the Contract being limited to 25% of the total original/enhanced value of the contract.
The variations can be implemented anywhere in the network of DMRC.
Sub Clause 12.5 (g) For Non-JICA portion of work while deriving the prices ED/CD, CST & output VAT will be considered for payment.
36. Sub-Clause 13.3.4 Payment on Termination and/or Optional Termination due to
Force Majeure
Following is added after (e) (c) in clause 13.3.4 of GCC
For the ease of determination of the cost to be paid to the Contractor, a lump sum payment equal to 2% (two percent) of the value of the work remaining incomplete on the date of Termination notice taking effect shall be paid in place of payments as per sub-clause 13.3.4 ( c), (d) & ( e).
37. Sub-Clause 14.1 Indemnity
The last Para of Clause 14.1 of GCC shall not be applicable in this contract and the Contractor shall include such risks also in his insurance cover. NOT USED
38. Sub-Clause 16.7 Optional Termination, Payment and Release
Instead of the period of continuous 84 days or multiple of 140 days mentioned in GCC, this optional termination shall be applicable only when the work is prevented for a continuous period of 120 days.
39. Sub-Clause 17.7 Conciliation Procedure
Clause 17.7 of GCC is superseded and replaced as under:
For the purpose of conciliation in this contract, the conciliation shall be undertaken by one conciliator selected from panel of conciliators maintained by the employer, who shall be from serving or retired engineers of Government Departments, or of Public Sector Undertakings. Out of this panel, a list of three Conciliators shall be sent to the Contractor who shall choose one of them to act as Conciliator and conduct conciliation proceedings in accordance with “The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996”, of India.
The Employer and the Contractor shall in good faith co-operate with the
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Contractor shall replace promptly, Contractor’s experts who are not considered suitable by the Engineer.
The Contractor shall also depute qualified electricians and other technicians to support the Employer operate the system during the intervening period of Energisation and Taking Over. The details and items for manning of the installations are provided in the particular specifications.
44. Additional Clause Spares
The Contractor shall supply spare parts as per the Employers requirement.
(a) The Contractor shall submit a schedule of spare parts duly indicating, for each item of spares, its description, part number, drawing number, lead time, shelf life and number of units required for the system during the first ten years, principal as well as secondary sources of supply, and also the unit price with escalation/de-escalation clause.
(b) The Employer may, during a period of ten years from the date of taking-over of the whole of the Works, purchase as many parts as required by him, at the rates indicated in the pricing document and accepted by the Employer.
(c) If during the period of ten years, the Contractor intends to discontinue the manufacture of spare or replacement parts for the any equipment / Machine the Contractor shall immediately give notice to the Employer of such intention. The Employer shall be given the opportunity of ordering at reasonable prices such quantities of such spare or replacement parts as the Employer requires in relation to the anticipated life of the equipment.
In the event of Contractor failing to supply the spare parts in accordance with this Clause, he shall in respect of each item of spare, furnish free of cost to the Employer, the drawings, specifications, patterns and other information to enable the Employer to make or have made such spare parts. The Employer shall be entitled to retain the aforesaid drawings etc., for such time only as is necessary for the exercise by the Employer of his rights under this clause and the drawings, if the Contractor so requires, shall be returned by the Employer to the Contractor in good order and condition (fair wear and tear excepted).
Under such circumstances, the Contractor shall also grant to the Employer, without payment of any royalty or charge, full right and liberty to make or have made spare or replacement
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parts as aforesaid and for such purposes only to use, make and have made copies of all drawings, patterns, specifications and other information supplied by the Contractor to the Employer pursuant to the Contract.
The Contractor will so far as it is reasonably able to bind his sub-contractors to conform with the requirements of this Clause and shall, prior to entry into any sub-contracts, provide the Employer with full details of any sub-contractor who will not so conform in which event the Employer may direct the Contractor to seek an alternative sub-contractor.
If the Contractor fails to provide spare or replacement parts as described in this Sub-clause and these are available from the Contractor’s sub-contractor, the Employer shall have the right to obtain such spare and replacement parts from the sub-contractor or any other supplier and any additional cost incurred by the Employer shall be recoverable from the Contractor.
(d) The Employer may require the Contractor to enter into a Maintenance Contract with the Employer for the System / Machine provided under the Contract under terms and conditions to be mutually agreed.
45. Additional Clause Deployment of Personnel by the Employer
The Contractor shall deploy personnel sponsored by the Employer during the Contract Period in areas stipulated in the Employer’s Requirements.
The travel expenses, salary and allowances, boarding and lodging expenses of these sponsored personnel shall be borne by the Employer but the Contractor shall provide other facilities required for the purpose of performing their duties. The sponsored personnel shall be under the technical and administrative control of the Contractor.
46. Additional Clause Indemnity Bond
The contractor shall submit a Indemnity Bond in the format given in Schedule 8 against payments made for Plant and Equipment delivered to Delhi Noida/Greater Noida.
47. Additional Clause Not Used
48. Additional Clause Digitised Data
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included in O&M documents / Maintenance Manuals prepared by the contractor.
(iv) Details of maintenance set-up of vendor and a confirmation from vendor for ensuring availability of Maintenance support is submitted to employer.
61. Additional Clause Comprehensive Annual Maintenance
Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract Rates for One to Eight Years after Completion of 2 Years Defects Liability Period have been asked in Bill of Quantities (Optional Items) subject to the following Conditions:-
1. Bill of Quantities (Optional) Items & Rates Mentioned therein shall be Part of Tender Evaluation for this Contract.
2. It will not be binding on the Employer to enter into any kind of Annual Maintenance Contract any time prior to Completion of Contract or prior to Completion of Defects Liability Period or after Defects Liability Period.
3. If Employer decides to enter into Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract for any Item or for any combination of Items as mentioned in Bill of Quantities (Optional Items), a Separate Contract Agreement shall be made which will not be part of this contract.
4. The rates of AMC of fourth year and onwards shall be decided based on the rates of AMC quoted for the third year as per the IEEMA formula mentioned provided as Schedule-10 to SCC.
5. Rates are to be inclusive of All Taxes & Duties including, Delhi / UP / Haryana VAT.
6. The rates shall also be inclusive of providing and maintaining adequate stock of spares so as to promptly fulfil his obligations during the Annual Maintenance period as laid down in Employer's Requirements.
7. The Contractor shall provide Experts and their team for Maintenance during the Annual Maintenance period and the rates for the same shall be included in the quoted price.
7. All Terms & Conditions in this Tender document shall also be applicable for Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract.
62. Additional Clause Comprehensive Annual Maintenance
The Operation of Defect Liability Period and / or Annual Maintenance Contract shall be done by representative of DMRC,or NMRC(Noida Metro Rail Corporation) or any other agency as nominated by the Employer which shall be binding on the Contractor.
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(3) the absence of a programme date or installation period for the Contractor in a specific area shall not prejudice the right of the Employer’s Representative to establish a reasonable programme date or installation period for that area;
(4) the Contractor shall comply with the identified Key Dates. The Contractor
shall also comply with the Access dates identified in the; and
(5) the Contractor shall deliver all Contractor’s Equipment and Permanent Works for stations and ventilation shafts by road and via temporary access openings unless otherwise reviewed by the Employer’s Representative.
2.8 Testing and Commissioning Programme
2.8.1 The Testing and Commissioning Programme shall be submitted as stated in the PS or as directed by the Employer’s Representative and shall comply with the requirements of clause 2.4.2.7 above.
2.8.2 The Contractor shall submit the Testing and Commissioning Programme that shall fulfil all the on-Site testing and commissioning requirements of clause 9.3.2.2 below. The Testing and Commissioning Programme shall clearly demonstrate the logic and highlight the topics listed in the On-Site Testing and Commissioning Plan in clause 9.3.2.2 below.
2.8.3 The Testing and Commissioning Programme shall be fully detailed, with activities individually identifying all tests for which a certificate will be issued, and shall include activities for preparation, submittal and review of the test procedures.
2.8.4 The Testing and Commissioning Programme shall demonstrate the logical dependencies between the individual tests of the Works, and shall also show the interfaces and dependencies with all of the Project Contractors’ tests required to commission the Works and support the Commissioning Plan.
2.9 Training and Transfer of Technology Programme
2.9.1 The Contractor shall, within 90 180 days of the Commencement Date of the Works, submit for review by the Employer’s Representative, a Training and Transfer of Technology Programme covering all proposed formal training courses, delivery of training equipment and accesses by the Employer’s personnel for informal ‘hands on’ technology transfer. The Training and Transfer of Technology Programme shall also detail specific Transfer of Technology features as required by the Specification and proposed by the Contractor.
2.9.2 The Training and Transfer of Technology Programme shall be developed to the Training and Transfer of Technology Plan as required under clause 3.7.4 below.
2.9.3 The Training and Transfer of Technology Programme shall be sufficiently detailed that the Employer can ensure the availability of staff for all the courses required under clause 10.1.6 below.
2.9.4 The Training and Transfer of Technology Programme shall include the requirements of Chapter 10 below, including the Training and Transfer of Technology activities of all sub-contractors and suppliers.
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CHAPTER 9 9. TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
Testing and Commissioning shall comply with all the requirements of the GCC supplemented, amplified, modified or superseded as applicable by this Specification and the PS.
9.1 General
9.1.1 Deleted.
9.1.2 Deleted
9.1.3 Deleted.
9.1.4 The Employer and the Employer’s Representative will bear their own costs for attendance at witnessed inspections or tests (other than re-tests) scheduled in accordance with the agreed Works Programme and subject to notice in accordance with the Specification.
9.2 Manufacturing Test Plan
9.2.1 The Manufacturing Test Plan is the Contractor’s plan for carrying out the necessary procedures to ensure that the items presented for acceptance by the Employer and the Employer’s Representative are in compliance with the requirements of the Specification.
9.2.2 During the process of procurement and manufacture of the system components the Contractor shall undertake such testing and inspection as is required by the Quality Plan referred to in clause 5.4 above 5.6.
9.2.3 The Employer and the Employer’s Representative will not become involved in the Contractor’s Manufacturing Tests except in respect of the following:
• Type Tests; and
• First Article Inspection.
9.2.4 Before shipment of any items to Site the Contractor shall present the items for the first stage of Acceptance according to the Commissioning Plan as detailed in clause 9.3 below.
9.2.5 Inspection
9.2.5.1 The Contractor shall be wholly responsible for all inward inspection of items to be incorporated into the system as a whole.
9.2.5.2 Equipment issued by the Employer shall not be subject to Type Tests or First Article
Inspection however the Contractor shall undertake Inspection as referenced in clause 7.1 above. Should the Employer’s issued equipment be subsequently incorporated
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9.4.4.10 The Contractor shall include a complete schedule of all Partial Acceptance Tests records and their current status within the Monthly Progress Report.
9.4.5 System Acceptance Tests
9.4.5.1 System Acceptance Tests are defined as the tests undertaken to demonstrate that the Works in its entirety is capable of functioning in accordance with the specified requirements in the Contract in all respects. The System Acceptance Tests are part of the Tests on Completion to be performed by the Contractor under the Contract in order to achieve Employer’s Taking Over of the Works. The System Acceptance Tests may commence before remote operations capability (if any) is fully functional, however, the system must be satisfactorily tested remotely (if specified to have such capability) before the System Acceptance Tests can be considered to be completed. On satisfactory completion of the System Acceptance Tests, the tested items will be considered available for Integrated Testing & Commissioning.
9.4.5.2 The particular requirements for System Acceptance Tests are prescribed in the PS /
TS are indicative only.
9.4.5.3 The Contractor shall submit to the Employer’s Representative a comprehensive System Acceptance Tests Plan including all requirements detailed in the PS / TS. The plan shall be submitted on a section by section basis to demonstrate how the System Acceptance Tests are to be carried out. The plan shall adopt a top down approach and describe the system completion strategy and process.
9.4.5.4 System Acceptance Tests shall comprise comprehensive testing of the assembled
installation to ensure that it operates in accordance with the requirements of the PS / TS.
9.4.5.5 The tests shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) tests of all functional and performance requirements for the system;
(2) tests of behaviour under failure conditions, e.g. changeover to redundant hardware; initiation of re-configuration functions or reverse modes of operation; and recovery of the equipment and system from failure.
9.4.5.6 The System Acceptance Test Plan shall identify a comprehensive list of specifications, standards, method statements, procedures, pass / fail criteria, sample records, resources to be made available, drawings and records to be submitted to the Employer’s Representative, and programme showing the dates for testing and for submission of each test procedure.
9.4.5.7 Test procedures shall be carefully planned to ensure that the work can be executed in
the time available. If the available time is restricted, this planning shall include contingency plans to be implemented if testing proceeds slower than anticipated or if defects are discovered that necessitate rectification and subsequent repeat testing, etc.
9.4.5.8 Immediately following the successful acceptance testing of the system, the Contractor
shall complete the appropriate commissioning records in the agreed format and submit 3 signed copies to the Employer’s Representative.
9.4.5.9 The Contractor shall include a complete schedule of all System Acceptance Test
records and their current status within the Monthly Progress Report.
9.4.6 Integrated Testing & Commissioning
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9.4.6.1 Integrated Testing & Commissioning are defined as the final tests to be undertaken before the commencement of Service Trial. The Integrated Testing & Commissioning are part of the Tests on Completion to be performed by the Contractor under the Contract in order to achieve Employer’s Taking Over of the Works. The Integrated Testing & Commissioning shall demonstrate the full compatibility between all interfacing systems. On satisfactory completion of the Integrated Testing & Commissioning, the tested items will be considered available for Service Trial.
9.4.6.2 The particular requirements for Integrated Testing & Commissioning are prescribed in
the PS are indicative only.
9.4.6.3 The Contractor shall submit to the Employer’s Representative a comprehensive Integrated Testing & Commissioning Plan as required by the PS. The plan shall be submitted on a logical section-by-section basis, using a “top-down” approach describing the testing and commissioning strategies and processes clearly showing how these serve to provide the full verification of the systems and equipment in context of the complete railway system.
9.4.6.4 The Contractor shall co-ordinate with the Employer and the Employer’s
Representative and with all interfacing parties to ensure that the proposed test programme and schedule truly demonstrate that the full specified performance requirements are achieved.
9.4.6.5 The tests shall include, but shall not be limited to the following:-
(1) test of all functional and performance requirements for the system;
(2) test to demonstrate compliance with all interface specifications; and
(3) test of behaviour under failure conditions (e.g. changeover to redundant hardware, initiation of re-configuration functions or reversionary modes of operation, recovery of systems and equipment from failure, demonstrations of planned emergency procedures, etc.).
9.4.6.6 The Integrated Testing & Commissioning Plan shall identify a comprehensive list of specifications, standards, method statements, procedures, pass/fail criteria, sample records, resources to be made available, drawings and records to be submitted to the Employer’s Representative, and a programme showing the dates for testing and for submission of each test procedure.
9.4.6.7 Test procedures shall be carefully planned to ensure that the work can be executed in
the time available. If the available time is restricted, this planning shall include contingency plans to be implemented if testing proceeds slower than anticipated or if defects are discovered that necessitate rectification and subsequent repeat testing, etc.
9.4.6.8 Immediately following the successful Integrated Testing & Commissioning of the
system or any constituent part, the Contractor shall complete the appropriate commissioning records in the agreed format and submit 3 signed copies to the Employer’s Representative.
9.4.6.9 The Contractor shall include a complete schedule of all Integrated Testing &
Commissioning records and their current status within the Monthly Progress Report.
9.4.7 Service Trial
9.4.7.1 Service Trial is defined as the final test of the fixed equipment, the rolling stock, and the operational procedures including the final elements of the Tests on Completion to demonstrate that the system in its entirety can operate satisfactorily. The Service Trial is performed by the Employer with attendance by the Contractor under the Contract in
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between the parties, such quantities of the obsolete Spare Part as the Employer may possess.
13.3 Contract Spares
13.3.1 The quantity of Spare Parts to be supplied by the Contractor to the Employer shall be determined in accordance with the formulae described in clauses or for particular items as detailed in the PS. Deleted
13.3.2 Notwithstanding the quantities defined in the PS or by the following formulae the quantity of Spare Parts shall be sufficient for the full operation of the Permanent Works for the first two 5 years following the expiry of the Defects Liability Period for the works ("Contract Spares').
13.3.3 The Contractor shall supply and deliver the Contract Spares on or before completion of the Systems Acceptance Test.
13.3.4 Deleted
13.3.5 Deleted
13.3.6 Deleted
13.3.7 Deleted 13.4 Commissioning Spares
13.4.1 In addition to the Contract Spares, the Contractor shall keep on the Site ,under his own custody throughout the installation, erection and commissioning periods, sufficient stocks of Spare Parts to enable immediate replacement of any item in the Permanent Works found to be defective or in any way in non-conformance with the Specification during the installation, erection and commissioning period ("Commissioning Spares").
13.4.2 The Contractor shall supply and deliver the Commissioning Spares on or before the commencement of any Partial Acceptance Tests (PAT) or as defined in the PS.
13.4.3 Deleted
13.4.4 The Contractor shall not be entitled to use any of the Contract Spares to replace any item in the Permanent Works during the installation, erection and commissioning periods.
13.5 Defects Liability Spares
13.5.1 In addition to the Contract Spares, the Contractor shall keep sufficient stocks of Spare Parts, in his own custody in an off-site location in Delhi/NCR throughout the Defects Liability Periods to enable rapid replacement of any item in the Permanent Works found to require replacement as part of the Contractor's obligations during the Defects Liability Periods ('Defects Liability Spares").
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13.5.2 The Contractor shall supply and deliver the Defects Liability Spares on or before the commencement of the Service Trial. Deleted
13.5.3 The Contractor shall submit to the Employer’s Representative for review a list of all Defects Liability Spares that shall be maintained by the Contractor during the Defects Liability Periods.
13.5.4 The Contractor shall not be entitled to use any of the Contract Spares to replace any item in the Permanent Works during the Defects Liability Periods.
13.6 Special Tools and Test Equipment
13.6.1 The Special Tools and Test Equipment (together with the relevant calibration certificates) required to carry out all the functions described in the Operation and Maintenance Manual or as required by the PS shall be suitably packed and identified in accordance with Chapter 8 above, consigned to the Employer by the Contractor and delivered to the Employer in accordance with the Employer’s Representative's instructions not later than the date scheduled for stage commissioning. The extent of supply shall include protective carrying cases as may be appropriate for the storage and use of each item.
13.6.2 All Special Tools and Test Equipment shall be supplied with Operation and Maintenance Manuals, complete diagrams, schematics, assembly and connection drawings, calibration instructions and circuit diagrams/descriptions for future maintenance.
13.6.3 Where the Contractor has used the Special Tools and Test Equipment for installation and commissioning of the Permanent Works, he shall refurbish and re-calibrate each item to the satisfaction of the Employer’s Representative prior to handover to the Employer, accompanied by the Certificate of Calibration traceable to a recognised International or National standard.
13.6.4 Where any item of Special Tools and Test Equipment is provided by the Contractor, it shall be accompanied by drawings, manuals and full operating instructions to enable them to be used by suitably skilled (but not necessarily specially trained) personnel in a non-hazardous manner and to achieve the desired result in terms of accuracy and quality.
13.6.5 The Contractor shall provide the means and instructions which describe the parameters of each item of Special Tools and Test Equipment that are critical to their proper methods of use and which enable the Employer's staff using the Special Tools and Test Equipment to achieve the proper performance and operation. Such means and instructions shall include, but not be limited to, any routine checking or re- calibration needs for the Special Tool and Test Equipment itself.
13.7 Coding and Tagging of Spare Parts and Special Tools and Test
Equipment
13.7.1 All Spare Parts and Special Tools and Test Equipment to be delivered to the Employer shall each carry a tag suitably marked, bar-coded (as directed by the Employer’s Representative) and numbered.
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APPENDIX 9
WORKS AREAS
NOT APPLICABLE 1. Works Areas
(a) Temporary occupation of land is governed by Part VI of land acquisition Act 1894 which limits occupation to 3 years.
(b) Deleted.
(c) Deleted.
(d) Deleted.
(e) Prior to the W orks Area Handover Dates for returning any W orks Area, the Contractor shall carry out the following works:
(i) construct all Permanent W orks within the area, to the extent defined
in this Appendix, in accordance with the requirements of the Contract,
(ii) reinstate the area to the condition as close as possible to its condition when it was taken over,
(iii) form the area to the approved lines and levels and carry out such
other works as may be required by the Employer's Representative,
(iv) remove all rubbish, debris and other materials. .
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15.4 The Contractor’s Site Accommodation
15.4.1 The Contractor’s offices, sheds, stores, mess rooms, latrines and other accommodation on the Site shall be maintained in a clean, stable and secure condition. Living accommodation shall not be provided on the Site unless stated in the Contract or having been reviewed without objection by the Employer’s Representative. The Contractor's personnel shall not be allowed to live on the Site.
15.4.2 The Contractor shall provide and maintain all necessary offices, sheds, stores, mess rooms, latrines and other accommodation and remove the same from the Site on the Employer’s Taking Over of the Works. These shall be to the satisfaction of the Employer’s Representative and shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. No structure shall be erected by the Contractor within the Site without the written consent of the Employer’s Representative and such consent will not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility of siting temporary structures clear of the Works.
15.4.3 A copy of the plan showing the extent and position of all offices, stores, sheds, etc. shall be prepared by the Contractor and retained for inspection in the Site office.
15.4.4 Deleted
15.4.5 The Contractor shall not erect or operate canteen and kitchen facilities on the Site except with the consent of the Employer’s Representative and, where appropriate, the Relevant Authorities. Any such facilities shall, in particular but without limitation, conform to all regulations and standards to the extent required by the concerned city authorities of GNCTD/UP..
15.5 Site Utilities and Access
15.5.1 Temporary clean drinking water, wash room with water, electricity, telephone, emergency transportation (Passenger vehicle) sewerage and drainage facilities shall be provided for the Employer’s Representative’s accommodation and for the Contractor’s use in carrying out the Works. The Contractor shall make all arrangements with and obtain the necessary approvals from the Relevant Authorities for the facilities.
15.5.2 If, under the Contract, the Contractor is provided with Site utilities and access by any Other Contractor under the attendance of the same or another Other Contractor, the Contractor shall ensure that all requirements in terms of use of such facilities, their upkeep and maintenance, etc. are properly observed. If the facilities provided under such attendance are insufficient for the Contractor’s bona fide needs, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for providing such additional facilities he may require for the execution of the Works.
15.5.3 Access roads and parking areas shall be provided within the Site as required and shall be maintained in a clean, passable and stable condition.
15.6 Site Facilities for the Employer’s Representative 15.6.1 The Contractor will be required to provide suitable accommodation for Employer’s
representative in Contractor’s site office/work site.
15.6.2 The accommodation for Employer’s Representative shall include furniture, fan, air conditioner, drinking water facilities and suitable communication facilities.
Contract NE-01-Introduction & Project Overview 2. Phase III Project
2.1. Corridors Covered The Phase III Project is under progress in following Corridors
• Mukundpur-Yamuna Vihar • Janakpuri(West)-Kalindi Kunj-Botanical Garden • Central Secretariat-Kashmere Gate • Jehangirpuri-Badli • Badarpur-Faridabad (YMCA) • Dwarka to Najafgarh • Mundka to Bahadurgarh
2.2. NOIDA- GREATER NOIDA CORRIDOR The Noida- Greater Noida Corridor comprises following sections
• Sector 71 – Sector 137 • Sector 142 – Sector 149 • Knowledge Park II – Depot Station • Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot
2.3. Revenue Operation Dates (ROD) The Revenue Operation Dates (ROD) for the Noida-Greater Noida Corrdiors are as follow
Sr. No. Section
Revenue Operating Dates
(ROD) 1. Sector 71 Sector 137
Refer Appendix I of FOT
2. Sector 142 Sector 149 3. Knowledge Park II Depot Station 4 Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot
However, the alignment of above Corridors, number of stations and ROD may change during design and construction stage.
3. SCOPE AND PURPOSE
3.1 Purpose of this Document This Specification defines the objectives, guidelines and requirements for Design, Supply, Installation, testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE) System, Auxiliary Substations and SCADA for Elevated lines, for the following sections of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), collectively referred to as NE-01 contract:
• Sector 71 – Sector 137
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• Sector 142 – Sector 149 • Knowledge Park II – Depot Station • Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot
The works to be executed under the Contract include manufacture, verification of design, transfer of technology, delivery, installation, testing, including integrated testing and commissioning, technical support, supervision of maintenance, training of Employer's staff and documentation for a complete System necessary to deliver the requirements of this Specification.
3.2 Relevant Documents This Specification should be read in conjunction with the General Conditions of Contract (GCC), the Special Conditions of Contract (SCC), the General Specification (GS), the Employer's Drawings and any other document forming part of the Contract. In the event of a conflict between the GS and this Specification, this Specification shall prevail. In the event of a conflict between this Specification and any other standards or specification quoted herein, the requirements of this Specification shall prevail. The order of precedence, with item a) having the highest priority, is: a) Particular Specification b) General Specification c) Indian Railway Standards d) Indian Standards e) International Standards referenced herein. f) Other International Standards g) Other National Standards. Notwithstanding the precedence specified, the Contractor shall always immediately seek advice from the Employer in the event of conflicts between Specifications.
3.3 Verification of Design The NE-01 Contractor shall thoroughly satisfy himself that the tentative capacities, ratings and quantities of equipment as specified herein meet the operational requirements.
Taking into account the technical and other data contained in the Bid document, the Bidder shall verify the ratings, quantities of equipment etc as specified herein and if the Bidder considers any additional equipment, equipment of higher capacities and higher ratings for the systems and sub-systems or any other additions necessary for the complete, safe and reliable operable power supply system, he shall include such
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Contract NE-01 – Particular Specification Scope of Work
1. General
A general description of the broad scope of work, relating to works covered in this
Tender, is given below. It shall, however, be clearly understood that the description is
for the purpose of general guidance only and is not exclusive. For complete
appreciation of the Scope, the Specifications, Drawings and other relevant
paragraphs of the Tender documents shall be referred to.
1.1 Items of work The following items of work are within the Scope of this Tender:
a) Supply and erection of 25 kV Traction Overhead Equipment for Elevated Lines
and ‘At-grade’, lines (including Depots), and Switching Stations.
b) Supply and Erection of 25 kV cables
c) Supply and Erection of Return Current cables
d) Supply and Erection of 33 kV Insulated cables in viaduct, in ground and at other
places as detailed in subsequent paragraphs.
e) Supply and Erection of 33 kV / 415 V Auxiliary Transformers and associated
Switchgear and Equipment in all ASS’s, in Elevated Stations.
f) Modification works, as required, at the relevant already erected installations.
g) Supply and Erection of SCADA System, including Equipments at OCC and at
‘Controlled Stations’ (RTU), including RTU’s for Switching Stations.
h) Civil works along the line and at Switching stations.
i) All Design, Testing, integrated testing, and Commissioning of all erected
equipment.
1.2 Corridors Covered by this Tender This Tender covers the relevant works in the following Corridors.
• Sector 71 – Sector 137
• Sector 142 – Sector 149
• Knowledge Park II – Depot Station
• Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot
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2. SCOPE
2.1. General In general, NE-01 Contractor is responsible for all works relating to Traction Overhead Equipment, 33 kV Power Distribution Network, Auxiliary Substations and SCADA in the various Corridors, except for certain items of work which are specifically excluded from the NE-01 Contractor’s Scope and which would be carried out by other Contractors/Agencies.
2.2. NE-01 Contractor’s Scope
S.NO NAME OF CORRIDOR
SCOPE
1 NOIDA-GREATER NOIDA OHE,SCADA & AUXILIARY
2
DEPOT: Greater Noida Rolling Stock
OHE,SCADA & AUXILIARY
3
MODIFICATION WORKS
Interlinking of Auxiliary supply of 33 kV & OHE
supply of 25 kV between N-GN and Line-3 and other requirements as per site
conditions
2.2.1 Traction Overhead Equipment
2.2.1.1 Elevated Sections Design, Supply and Erection of 25 kV Traction Overhead Equipment (OHE) of
Flexible Catenary System, for ‘elevated’ shall be within the scope of NE-01
Contract.
2.2.1.2 Depots In addition, supply and erection of OHE in the following Metro Car Maintenance
Depot (generally referred to as ‘Depots’), shall also be within the scope of NE-01
Contract.
a) Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot
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2.2.2 Switching Stations
2.2.2.1 The following works shall form part of this Tender Design, Supply and erection of all Switching Stations in the ‘elevated’ corridors,
including, but not limited to
- 25 kV Switchgear
- Jumpers and connecting cables
- Measuring and protection equipment (if required)
- Marshalling Box
- LT and Control Cables from the Switching Station to the Station control
room in the nearest station
- Structures and foundations (if necessary) to support the equipments and
all other related works to make the Switching Station complete and for its
successful and satisfactory working.
2.2.2.2
Tentatively, the Switching Stations are located near the following Stations,
in various Corridors.
Sr. No.
Name of Corridor
Switching Stations
FP SP SSP SS Total
1
Noida- Greater Noida 1 6 3
13
2.2.3 Auxiliary Main Substations (AMS)
2.2.3.1 All works, including civil and general electrical works relating to AMS Room and 33 kV Switchgear and auxiliaries, in the Auxiliary Main Substations in the RSS premises, are within the RSS Contractor’s scope of work. However, supply and erection of 33 kV cables from the outgoing 33 kV Switchgear panels in the AMS Room to the 33 kV Switchgear panels in the designated ASS in the relevant corridor, is within the NE-01 Contractor’s Scope of Work.
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2.2.4 Auxiliary Substations (ASS)
2.2.4.1 The following works shall form part of this Tender: Design, Supply, erection, testing and commissioning of all equipments at all Elevated ASS’s, including, but not limited to, - 33 kV / 415 V transformers - 33 kV Switchgear - 33 kV and Control Cables - 33 kV Cables inside the ASS - All control cables required for ASS - All LT cables reuqired for interconnection of equipments etc in the ASS
(excluding those required for connection from 415V side of Auxiliary Transformer)
- All measuring and protective devices - Batteries and battery chargers - Cable paths and earthing - Safety equipment and all other items required for successful and satisfactory working of the ASS, at all ASS’s.
2.2.4.2 Tentatively, the following list shows the number of ASS’s in the Noida-Greater Noida Corridors
Sr. No.
Name of Corridor
ASS’s Remarks Elevated Underground
1 Noida- Greater Noida 21 Nil
(At Elevated stations, there is one ASS at every station which has two loops)
2.2.5 Control and Monitoring (SCADA)
2.2.5.1 Control & Monitoring The Control & Monitoring system shall be developed around modular sub systems
using computerised technology, based on remote terminal units and can dialogue
via converter and the optical fibre cable network to the other side the Operation
Control Centre (OCC).
The Control and Monitoring System covered under this Bid, is required to supervise, control and acquire the various specified data from the ‘Controlled
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3. DOCUMENTS AND MANUALS The contractor shall have to supply, in his own language and in English language, all the following drawings and documents according to the time table defined below which may be modified according to the contractual planning of the equipment supply.
3.1 Two months after the order - one short bill of quantities for the supplies, with the precise limits of each
interfaces - one overall planning of the stations execution - for all high, medium and low voltage equipment:
- final overall dimensions drawings - handling drawings - detailed installation drawings
- civil engineering and outfitting guide drawings - detailed construction timetable, precisely defining the various equipment
construction stages - a list of general purpose apparatuses so as to reduce as much as possible,
the different types required - Note : Document and manuals of Preliminary design for OHE,PSI &
SCADA should be submitted within 2 months of the order and for final design, to be submitted within three & half months of the order.
Under no circumstance may the various detail modifications required for perfecting of the installations and requested within 1 month after supply of the drawings entitle the manufacturer to delay the delivery or to ask for a price increase of his supply.
3.2 Four months after the order For all high, medium and low voltage equipment
- final schematic diagram
For the whole equipment of the OCC room, a detailed study defining: - the layout of the part of the room under its responsibility - the dimensions, colours and perspectives views of the console - The appearance of the mimic panel with the monitoring devices - The dimensions of the desk.
3.3 Six months after the order - the wiring diagrams for the whole installations, including the schematic
diagrams and the execution diagrams of the grounding circuits and of the interlocking
- the general assembly and operating manuals for the whole equipment - a general guide for preventive maintenance of the various pieces of equipment - a complete list of sub-contractors
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4. SUMMARY The work to be performed on the Noida-Greater Noida Corridors shall include but not be limited to:
- Design, Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 25kV flexible AC Over Head Electrification System and approx. 100 meter ROCS on viaduct and in the Depot;
- Design, Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 25 kV OHE in Ramps for smooth transition from Depot to Elevated Section and vice-versa.
- Design, Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Switching Stations, for supply of traction power to rolling stock with necessary protection of the line and the depot;
- Design, Supply and installation of a duplicate 25 kV feeder from TSS to Feed FP’s in Elevated Sections,
- Design, Supply and installation of a duplicate 33 kV Auxiliary Power Network - Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 33kV/415-Volt Auxiliary
Substation. - Design, Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Control &
Monitoring for traction and auxiliary power supply, and necessary interface with OCC (Operation Control Centre);
- Provision of track bonding and earthing system including BEC; - Provision of all the construction drawings, documents, and as-built drawings
required to supply, install, test and commission the above installations. - Supply of spare parts, tools and equipment for Traction Electrification, Power
Supply, C&M Systems; - Deal and resolve in co-ordination with the employer/Employer’s Engineer the
Interface with other Contractors to ensure timely completion of the Works; - Ensure Technology Transfer and Training to Employer’s staff.
Note the entire installations shall :
- be realised to withstand the atmospheric pollution and ambient conditions furnished in General specifications relevant to the location where installed;
- meet the protective provisions relating to electrical safety; - meet design requirements of fire safety in accordance with NFPA-130
Standard for Fixed Guide-Way Transit System, 1997 edition, except where amended by this PS.
- Meet the design requirements of Electromagnetic Compatibility in accordance the EN standard 50121-1 to 5 and EN 61000 series.
- Meet the Project Safety and Environment requirements as per “Project Safety and Environment Manuals”. Chapter 2 Page 11 R of 11
Contract NE-01– Particular Specification – Interfaces
2 dia 60mm embedded pipes
between the two cable trough for ITL at each SSP and
impedance bond
10. Cable dropping from via-duct to ground for 25 and 33kV cables traction return C&M cables and LT cables, at Feeding Posts or other locations
NE-01 will provide drawings.
Provide opening in viaduct. 1.
NE-01 shall provide cable and support from ground to viaduct opening and install the cables.
11. BEC NE-01 will supply and install the BEC Provide BEC installation 12. Viaduct Lighting
NE-01 will provide the general arrangement drawings for Viaduct lighting, including drawings for support structures on Viaduct for mounting lighting luminaires for Viaduct lighting. NE-01 will lay the cables from the ASS MDB (provided by the
Station E&M), provide the necessary luminaires and control gear.
VDC will provide the structures as per the design.
Interfacing required with E&M also.
13. Approx. 100 metre ROCS NE-01contractor will prepare list of segments requiring strengthening, to receive ROCS masts, anchors etc. based on available track plans. NE-01 Contractor will verify at site. If there are any changes in the track layout plans, NE-01 Contractor will interface with viaduct contractor to further add segments to the list (wherever segments are not cast) or modify ROCS design etc. to suit available strengthened segments.
Will arrange to strengthen the concerned segments and provide holding down bolts (as per drg
provided by the DDC).
A list of segments on which ROCS masts/anchors are required to be placed, in
accordance with the Layout Plans, will be issued to the
successful bidder, along with the Layout Plans. The
Contractor shall thereupon interface with the Viaduct
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Table 6.3 Interfacing with E & M Contractors in Stations (E&M)
Item No.
Item Description NE-01 Contractor E & M Contractors (E&M)
Remarks
1 Supply and erection of Low Voltage Switch Board (LVSB)
LVSB will be supplied and erected by E&M
2 Connection between Secondary of Auxiliary Transformer and the LVSB
NE-01 shall ensure that facilities are available on the Transformer Secondary to receive cable or bus duct (Bus ducts will be used for transformers 1000 kVA and above)
Supply, erection and Connection by Bus duct or by cables will be done by E&M.
3 Low Voltage Protection
NE-01 shall ensure that the 415 V Breakers on the LVSB are provided with necessary protection relays to isolate faults on the LV side. NE-01 shall also ensure that the tripping of 415 V Breakers shall also cause tripping of the corresponding HV breaker of the transformer, by inter-tripping.
E&M shall provide the necessary protection relays on the 415 V Breakers and provide inter-tripping facilities (The HV Breaker will be provided by the NE-01)
4 Auxiliary Transformer Differential Protection
NE-01 will provide the necessary Differential protection relays, along with matching CT’s for both HV and LV sides. The relays and CT’s required for the LV side will be handed over loose by the NE-01 to E&M. NE-01 will do the necessary control cable connections between HV and LV side.
E&M will mount the relays and CT appropriately on the LV side.
5 Transformer door interlock
Wiring and interlock for transformer enclosure door will be provided by NE-01
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Table 8.3 Interfacing with E & M Contractors in Depots (EMD)
Item No.
Item Description NE-01 Contractor E & M Contractors in Depots (EMD)
Remarks
1 Supply and erection of Low Voltage Switch Board (LVSB)
LVSB will be supplied and erected by EMD
2 Connection between Secondary of Auxiliary Transformer and the LVSB
NE-01 shall ensure that facilities are available on the Transformer Secondary to receive cable or bus duct (Bus ducts will be used for transformers 1000 kVA and above)
Connection by Bus duct or by cables will be done by EMD.
3 Low Voltage Protection
NE-01 shall ensure that the 415 V Breakers on the LVSB are provided with necessary protection relays to isolate faults on the LV side. NE-01 shall also ensure that the tripping of 415 V Breakers shall also cause tripping of the corresponding HV breaker of the transformer, by inter-tripping.
EMD shall provide the necessary protection relays on the 415 V Breakers and provide inter-tripping facilities (The HV Breaker will be provided by the NE-01)
4 Auxiliary Transformer Differential Protection
NE-01 will provide the necessary Differential protection relays, along with matching CT’s for both HV and LV sides. The relays and CT’s required for the LV side will be handed over loose by the NE-01 to EMD. NE-01 will do the necessary control cable connections between HV and LV side.
EMD will mount the relays and CT appropriately on the LV side.
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Table 10.2 Interfacing Requirement with Signalling Contractor (SIG) (NS01)
Item No.
Item Description NE-01 Contractor Signalling Contractor (NS-01)(SIG)
Remarks
1. Signals for insulated overlaps
NE-01 will give to SIG (NS-01)locations (chainage) of insulated overlaps
Will install a signal to protect the insulated overlap to avoid entry of a train into the sub-sector ahead, when under shut-down. protect the entry of trains in insulated overlaps in ATP/ATO mode.
This can be taken care of in ATP/ATO mode. For Degraded mode, operating procedure can be made. In the past no signals have been provided for this purpose.
2. Signals for Neutral Section
NE-01 will give to SIG (NS-01)location (chainage) plan of Neutral Section
Will adjust the positioning of stop signals in such a way that a train starting from stop at a stop signal is able to achieve necessary speed to negotiate the neutral section, with power off, under its own momentum protect the entry of trains in insulated overlaps in ATP/ATO mode.
This can be taken care of in ATP/ATO mode. For Degraded mode, operating procedure can be made. In the past no signals have been provided for this purpose.
3. Track circuiting details NE-01 will design Bonding and earthing plan to suit the track circuiting details furnished by SIG. NE-01 will provide earthing and bonding.
Will furnish to NE-01 details of track circuits along the track.
This corridor will be installed with axle counter Track circuit will not be used. So the bonding and earthing plan for track circuit is not required.
4. Connection of Return Conductor to rail, through impedance Bonds.
NE-01 will prepare typical connection drawings showing connection between RC and Rail through Impedance Bond. NE-01 will supply and install cables and connect them to RC side.
Will supply and install impedance bonds and make connection of the cable to Impedance Bond.
This corridor will be installed with axle counter. Track circuit will not be used. So the impedance bond and return conductor connection not required.
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5.
Signalling cable details for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
NE-01 will 'model' the signalling cables suitably for EMC study. The NE-01 and NS01 Contractors shall perform a joint study and develop the EMC Management Plans using such data as the emission characteristics susceptibility levels, filter characteristics , physical layout and construction of their equipment taking into consideration variation in component characteristics with frequencies. The study shall demonstrate compatibility or highlight areas. NE-01 and NS01 contractors shall co-ordinate for any information concerning EMI/EMC in the OHE & Other structures and jointly develop a test plan detailing how the EMC of OHE and S&T system will be verified, taking into the consideration the study conducted.
Will furnish to NE-01 specifications of signalling cables and their locations.
6 Normal and short circuit currents levels in the OHE
DD13B(T) NE-01 will advise to SIG (NS01)
7 Location of Track Circuits
SIG (NS01) will give details to NE-01
8 Bonding and Earthing Plan
NE-01 will Design Bonding and Earthing Plan to suit track-circuiting axle counter details furnished by SIG (NS01)
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9 Rail Continuity Bonds NE-01 will provide Rail continuity bonds, according to finalised bonding plan and in co-ordination with SIG (NS01).
If required, the continuity bonds , NE-01 contractor will provide and install the rail continuity bonds.
10 Impedance Bonds & TCPMM
NE-01 will provide TCPMM for earth continuity.
SIG will supply and install Impedance bonds at finalised locations.
This corridor will be installed with axle counter , Track circuit will not be used , so the impedance bond and return conductor connection not required .
11 Cross Bonds NE-01 will provide cross bonds, according to finalised bonding plan and in co-ordination with SIG (NS01).
12 Insulated Rail Joints SIG will provide details regarding locations of insulated rail joints on the main line and in the Depot/yard.
NS-01 contractor doesn’t require the insulated Rails joints. If required NE-01 contractor will provide and install the rail continuity bonds.
13 Signal Locations SIG (NS01) will provide chainages of signal posts, to NE-01
14 OHE mast locations NE-01 will provide Layout Plans of OHE showing mast locations, wire staggers etc, to SIG.
SIG (NS01) will ensure that signals are mounted in locations where they are not hidden by OHE masts or other hardware
15 Electrical Clearances NE-01 will provide Layout Plans of OHE to SIG (NS01).
SIG (NS01) shall coordinate with NE-01 to ensure minimum safe clearances between any signalling field installation and the live OHE part.
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16 Power Supply Protection System and trip settings
NE-01 will advise to SIG (NS01) the protection relay settings.
SIG (NS01) will ensure Train Control and Signalling systems are designed suitably.
17 CBTC NE-01 will interact with the Signalling Contractor and will advise NE-01 of special steps, if any, required to be taken by the NE-01
SIG (NS01) will advised NE-01 , the details of the CBTC system proposed to be adopted in Line8 and also list out special steps, if any, required to be taken on the Power side.
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Table 11.2 Interfacing Requirement with Telecom Contractor (TEL)
Item No.
Item Description NE-01 Contractor Telecom Contractor (TEL) Remarks
1. Telecom Cables and exchange locations
NE-01 will perform the EMC simulation stud y
Will furnish to NE-01 the locations of Metro telecom cables and Telephone exchanges. , of Rail corridor in sufficient details for enabling 'modelling' of cables and for performing simulation study on Electro-magnetic compatibility. For outside agencies (e.g. MTNL/BSNL) NE-01 is responsible for collecting data on it’s own.
Traction & Telecom contractor shall jointly develop a plan detailing how EMC of OHE traction system and Telecom system will be taken care of, taking into consideration the study conducted.
2. Control & Monitoring data exchange
Will supply and install suitable copper/optical fiber cables including convertor for connection from RTU to optic fibre converter fiber optic port of Telecom equipment at. - each station telecom equipment
room (from ASS, Traction Switching Stations)
- the station nearest to RSS, for connection from the RSS
Will supply and install along with FO port in TER Room optic fibre cables, including the channels provide fiber optic port in TER Room, for the channels required for C&M data exchange and for interlinking the OCC’s at Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot. Will also supply and install optic fibre converters at - each station Telecom Equipment Room - the Depot control room
3. Telephone connections to the Rail corridor internal telecom network
Provide a connected telephone at - Each ASS Room - RSS Control Rooms - OCC inside main depot at Greater Noida - OHE depot inside main depot at Greater Noida - Phone at Both Grid substations of Electricty
Boards at sector -148 and 82 through leased line (Leased line will be paid by DMRC but arranged by Telecom Contractor)
However, in no case a Telephone shall be extended at a point along the track on the via-duct or on the at-grade section
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4. Laying of C&M
cables Supply and install Control and Monitoring ( C&M ) cables in the S&T cable trough between each traction switching station and the nearest Station Control Room
Provide space (approx 10cm2) in the S&T cable supports
5. SCADA requirements
NE-01 will advise section wise E 1 or LAN channel SCADA requirements to TEL
Will provide Ethernet channels ( normally 2 Mbps) from TER of station to TER of OCC.
NE-01 contractor is required to interface TEL contractor for channel allocations.
6. Furniture at OCC NE-01 will provide the Desk and Chairs for the operators.
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7. Electromagnetic Compatibility
NE-01 will give details of the EMC study carried out by NE-01
TEL will coordinate jointly with NE-01 to ensure compatibility.
Traction & Telecom contractor shall jointly develop a plan detailing how EMC of OHE traction system and Telecom system will be taken care of , taking into consideration the study conducted.
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8. Traction Currents
The Traction Contractor shall advise the S&T Contractor of the normal and worst case short circuit current levels which need to be taken in to account by Telecommunication Contractors in their design to take care of EMI/EMC affects.
9. Earthing The Traction & Telecom Contractors shall interface and coordinate for connection of the Telecom field equipments on the via-duct and on the platform to the Buried Earth Conductor /Earth Conductor. The Connecting jumper cable for this shall be provided and installed by the Telecom contractor.
10. Physical Interface
The Traction & Telecom contractors shall coordinate for ensuring the minimum safe distance between any Telecommunication field/platform installation and the live OHE contact point for the purpose of human safety apart from EMC/EMI consideration.
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Sr. No. DRAWINGS No. DESCRIPTION
50 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1011-0-R-1 General Arrangement of RC(240sq.mm) Termination 51 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1012-0 General Arrangement of Guy Rod Assembly 52 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1013-0 General Arrangement of Reduced size RC and OPC at structure
53 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1014-0 General Arrangement of Suspension of 2 Messenger Wires
54 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1015-0 General Arrangement of OHE at Turnouts, Crossovers and Diamond Crossing.
55 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1016-0 General Arrangement of Top Tube Assembly
56 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1017-0 General Arrangement of Suspension of Messenger Wire
57 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1018-0 General Arrangement of Bracket Tube Assembly
58 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1019-0 General Arrangement of Register Arm Assembly
59 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1020-0 General Arrangement of Steady Arm Assembly
60 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1021-0 General Arrangement of Wind Stay Droppers
61 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1022-0 General Arrangement of Contact Wire Registration
62 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1023-0 General Arrangement of Automatic Tensioning Devices (5 Pulley Block Type)
63 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1024-0 General Arrangement of Dropper Assembly
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64 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1025-0 General Arrangement of Jumper Assembly
65 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1026-0 General Arrangement of Section Insulator Assembly
66 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1027-0 General Arrangement of Automatic Tensioning Devices (Gas Type ATD)
67 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1028-0 General Arrangement of Cut-in-Insulators on OHE Conductors
68 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1029-0 General Arrangement of Provision of Staggers
69 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1030-0 General Arrangement of Guy Rod in Depot.
70 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1031-0 Typical Drawing Showing Bonding of OHE Structure to Rail
71 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1032-0 Typical Drawing Showing Connection of OPC to Rail/Connecting Plate
72 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1033-0 Typical Drawing Showing Connection of OPC and BEC to Rail/Connecting Plate
73 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1034-0 Typical Drawing Showing Connection of OPC to Earth Pit/BEC
74 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1035-0 Typical Drawing Showing Connection Between two OPC’s
75 75
NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1036-0 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1036-0-R-1
Typical Drawing Showing Connection of RC to Rail Typical Drawing Showing Connection of RC(240sq.mm) to Rail
76 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1037-0 Salient Technical features of OHE Structures
77 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1038-0 Salient Technical features of Cables, wires and Conductors
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78 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1039-0 Arrangement of Bracket Assembly for Tramway Type OHE (Regulated)
79 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1040-0 Typical Drawing Showing Cross-Section of OHE Arrangement
80 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1041-0 Typical Drawing Showing Earthing and Bonding for Switching devices on Masts
81 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1042-0 General Arrangement of Short Neutral Section Assembly
82 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1043-0 Four Bolt Terminal Connector
83 NE-01-T-DP-GANT-1000-0 General arrangement of Depot Feeding Post Gantry
84 NE-01-T-DP-GANT-1001-0 Supply arrangement of Depot Feeding Post Gantry
SCADA DRAWINGS
85 NE-01-T-CM-TYPI-1001-0 SCADA - Control and Monitoring Block Diagram
86 NE-01-T-CM-TYPI-1002-0 SCADA - Equipment Layout at OCC
INTERFACE DRAWINGS
87 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1001-0 General Arrangement of Suspension of OHE/OPC/RC from Platform Shed Roof Trusses
88 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1002-0 General Arrangement of OHE Masts on Parapets
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89 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1003-0 General Arrangement of Anchor on Parapets
90 90
NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1004-0 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1004-0-R-1
General Arrangement of Booster Transformers on Viaduct General Arrangement of Booster Transformers on Viaduct
91 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1005-0 General Arrangement of Masts on Parapet for Supporting Pole-Mounted Equipments
92 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1006-0 Typical Drawing Showing Earthing Arrangements at Stations
93 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1007-0 Typical Drawing Showing Integral Transverse Links
94 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1008-0 Typical Drawing Showing Earthing Arrangements for Metallic Masses at Stations
95 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1009-0 Earthing on Viaduct - Earthing Arrangement in Piles and Piers
96 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1010-0 Earthing on Viaduct - Earthing Arrangement in Girders
97 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1011-0 Earthing on Viaduct - Earthing on Plinth
98 NE-01-T-IN-TYPI-1000-0 Schematic Arrangement of Earthing-Connection to Buried Rails at Traction Substation
99 NE-01-T-IN-TYPI-1001-0 Cable Tray Details
Note: Above drawings are only indicative.
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4. SPARE PART LIST
4.1 GENERAL The following list indicates the description and quantities of requirement of Spare parts, to be supplied by the Contractor. The Contractor shall deliver these spare parts, at the same time as of handing over the first lot of erected equipment , if not earlier in phased manner.
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Traction Equipments (25 kV) S.No. Description Unit Quantities 1 25 kV Manually Operated Isolator Nos 1 2 2 25 kV Circuit Breaker Nos 1 2 3 25 kV Interrupter Nos 1 2 4 Spare Components of 25 kV Interrupter 4.1 Control Card Set Nos 3 4.2 L- pad Nos 3 4.3 Connector Nos 10 4.4 Panel Locks Nos 10 4.5 Castell Lock Set Nos 10 4.6 Set of Indication Lamp Nos 5 5 Spare Components of 25 kV Isolator 5.1 Earthing heel Nos 2 5.2 Male & Female contact set Nos 4 5.3 Bimetallic Strip Nos 20 6 25 kV Voltage transformer (Line indication Type
30MVA 30VA) Nos 2
33 kV Equipment (GIS will be Provided) 1 33 kV Protection Circuit Breaker Nos 1 2 Spare component of 33 kV Switchgear 2.1 33 kV Breaker gasket kit Nos 3 10 2.2 Set of Relay used in 33 kV protection (Each set
containing OCR,EFR, MTR, Transformer Differential, Line Differential etc)
Nos 1 2
2.3 Set of Panel Keys, each set containing (one each of all type of Panel Keys)
Nos
2
2.4 Set of small components, each set containing panels lock, indicator, selector switches, auxiliary contactors, limit switchs required for one panel
Nos
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5 SAFTY SCREEN J CLAMP for 8x6 DA Nos 2 6 Caution Board Nos 5 7 Staff Caution Board Nos 5 8 Electrician Stop Board Nos 4
SCADA
S.No Description Units Quantities
1 RTU rack with all modules equivalent ASS RTU Nos
3
2 Server of Similar hardware and software configuration as supplied at OCC complete with liecence
Nos 1
3 Work station of similar hardware and software configuration as supplied a OCC
Nos 2
4 Each type of OCC/RTU software including communication trouble shooting software on CD with hardlock licensees. (One set contain all OCC/RTU software)
Set 3
5 12 C Control Cable mtrs 400 6 OFC communication Cable mtrs 400 7 Each type of Interface cable required between RTU
&Server for troubleshooting/ downloading data from Laptop (USB type)
Set 4
8 Communication Unit Nos 3 9 Power Supply Unit Nos 3 10 Transducer of each type Nos 3
Note: Additional list of Spares of OHE, PSI and SCADA is also mentioned in Chapter 13 along with above mentioned spare list. NOTE: 1.Total cost of the above mentioned spares have to be quoted in cost centre MC- spares (Sub –Clause MC-1) 2. All the above mentioned spares shall be available with the contractor before commitioning (ie Key Date –KD-11)
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5. MANAGEMENT OF CONTRACT SPARES Spares Management is to be linked with ‘product Life Cycle’ (PLC). Contractor will be
able to supply spares as per various stages of PLC. The optimum support to product will be available and spares management is to be matched with manufacture’s phasing out and obsolescence policy.
PLC has following stages:-
I. Current II. Active
III. Mature IV. Limited
I. Current :- In this stage of PLC, the supplied product is latest in terms of technology. Comprehensive support to the product in terms of spares in
available.
II. Active :- In this stage of PLC, the supplied product has passed a sufficient duration in market. Comprehensive support to the product in terms of spares availability and their manufacturing should be available.
Note- Comprehensive support to the product in terms of spares availability and their manufacturing should be available in both ie. “Current” as well as “Active” stage of PLC. However these stages should be clearly known so as to keep track of various stages of PLC and adjudge the availability of spares.
III. Mature:- At this stage, a product of better technology has been developed which
is gradually replacing the supplied product. The manufacturer will classify which spares are covered under this stage of PLC. At this stage the spares will be classified as follows: a) Usual spares ie. Which of those of the spares which were available in
“Current” and “Active” stage of PLC are available at this stage. b) Spares as “Exchange Modular” which are of updated technology and
compatible to components of offered products. c) Spares required for repairing of selected modules.
During “Mature” stage the product is fully supported with usual spares/ exchange modules/ repairing modules for a sufficient duration before it goes into the last stage of “PLC” ie. “Limited Stage”.
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IV. Limited:- Here the new product has covered the market to a great extent. The product supplied by the manufacturer is approaching obsolescence stage. At this stage spares will be classified as follows:
a) Spares required for repairing of selected modules. b) Usual spares ie. which of those of the spares which were available in
“Current”, “Active” and “Mature” stage of PLC are available at this stage. c) Spares as “Exchange Modules” which are of updated technology and
compatible to components of offered product. In view of the above , it is required to know that the product being offered /being supplied is in which stage of Product Life Cycle which will govern the requirement of spares. Accordingly, following uniform policy for spares is to be followed.
Note: 1. If any additional spares, from the ones mentioned above are required during
the DLP/AMC period the same will be arranged by the contractor, without any Extra Payments.
2. For spares/ tools & plants required during DLP/AMC, (mentioned in Ch-13, Vol-4), nothing extra shall be paid separately to the contractor. The list given in ch-13 is not exhaustive & contractor shall arrange to keep spares as per actual requirement.
3. The requirement given above is indicative and minimum in nature (for guidance purpose only). Prior approval of Engineer-in-Charge will have to be taken before supply of spares, Tools & Test Equipment along with details regarding the make & model no. of items specified above.
4. If any spares is consumed at site during DLP/AMC, it has to be recouped within
a month.The Employer has the right to verify/check the availability of these spares..
5. These Spares shall become the property of employer at the end of Contract.
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6. SPARES POLICY FOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTS
6.1 GENERAL
6.1.1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING SPARES:-
I. CONSUMABLE SPARES
(i) The ‘consumable spares’ shall include items such as lubricants, oils, greases, sealants, filter Medias, gaskets, lamps and wearable parts etc. whose declared life is less than one year. This will not include the consumables like Diesel Salt etc. required for operation of the equipment.
(ii) The Tenderer shall provide a recommended unpriced list of ‘consumable’ spares in Annexure-1 as noted above for maintenance and repairs of equipment in technical package. Any consumable item if required but not included in the above recommended list by the tenderer will be deemed to have been included and shall be supplied as per the provisions of this contract without any extra financial implication to the Employer. Contractor will be required to supply the requisite quantity of spares, as required irrespective of the quantities indicated by the contractor in the recommended list. Employer’s decision in determining any particular item(s) as consumable in line with above guideline will be final and binding. In case any changes are required in the supply of consumables on account of changes at design stage, the contractor shall have to supply the required consumables also.
(iii) List of consumable spares furnished in the technical package shall be updated during the execution of Contract and following information as minimum shall be provided. (a) Names, addresses, telephone numbers and other
particulars of manufacturers and their local representatives; (b) Modules and Part Numbers (c) Full description of spares including a note whether it is
sealed unit or an assembly or sub-assembly which can be broken down into component parts;
(d) Quantity installed in the system; (e) Expected consumption rates; (f) Overall dimensions and weight including minimum packing
(if any) for shelf space purposes;
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(g) Inter-changeability or otherwise with similar parts; (h) Normal manufacturing and shipment lead times; and (i) Shelf life.
(iv) The consumable spares shall be stored at the location agreed to by the Engineer.
(v) It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to maintain sufficient stock of consumable spares till the end of DLP. These spares will be utilized by the Contractor during the maintenance etc. and its consumption to be countersigned with Operation & Maintenance of DMRC and the old replaced parts shall be destroyed in the presence of DMRC representative. Unused spares, if any, by the end of DLP shall be handed over to DMRC and it will become property of employer.
(vi) Recommended list shall be furnished by the contractor as part of design submission / vendor approval for respective systems and subsystems. (The price of these spares will be part of tender evaluation while assessing the L-1 bidders).
II. Unit Exchange Spares
The Contractor shall supply the Unit Exchange Spares as listed in the Annexure-2 of this Chapter on Employer’s Requirements. The Unit Exchange Spares shall be supplied in the Store nominated by the Engineer. The delivery requirements of different lots are mentioned in the Annexure-2. These shall be delivered as per the key dates defined. Any delay in this regard will make the Contractor liable for liquidated damages as per tender conditions. This will be part of tender evaluation while assessing the L-1 bidder.
III. Commissioning And DLP Spares
(i) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for review a list of minimum spare parts that that he intends to make available during the installation, erection, commissioning and defect liability periods.
(ii) The Contractor shall keep on Site, at his own cost, throughout the installation, erection, commissioning and defect liability periods, stocks of spare parts, as per the list to enable rapid replacement of any item found to be defective or in any way in non-conformance with the Specification.
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(iii) The Contractor shall generally not be entitled to use any of the Employer's spare parts during the installation, erection and commissioning periods or during the Defects Liability Period.
(iv) Contractor shall not be permitted to remove any working/healthy equipment / components / sub-systems / systems for any reason whatsoever without specific approval in writing from DMRC’s Engineer or Engineer’s authorised representative.
(v) Spares as per the agreed list shall be supplied atleast three months before ROD. Stocks of such spares as available in Contractor stores will be jointly checked with Engineer every three months. Certificate by Engineer confirming availability of the spares in contractor stores / in Depots as per agreed list will be a pre-requisite for release of interim payments of the Contractor. However, this condition will not be applicable for six months before the expected expiry of the DLP period.
(vi) The Contractor shall include the price of this item in cost of DLP in their financial bid. This will be part of tender evaluation while assessing the L-1 bidder.
IV. Mandatory spares (i) The Contractor shall supply the Mandatory Spares as listed in
the Annexure-3 of this Chapter of Employer’s Requirements. The Spares shall be supplied at the location nominated by the Engineer. The price of these spares shall be quoted at actual and will also be part of the evaluation for assessing L-1 bidder.
(ii) No change in quoted price of any spare will be allowed even when there is change in design of any equipment/sub-system during the execution of the contract.
(iii) Contractor will furnish complete details during contract execution (detailed design stage) as noted below for the listed spares; (a) Names, addresses, telephone numbers and other
particulars of manufacturers and their local representatives; (b) Models and part numbers (c) Full description of spares including a note whether it is
sealed unit or an assembly or sub-assembly, which can be broken down into component parts;
(d) Quantity installed in the system; (e) Overall dimensions and weight including minimum packing
(if any) for shelf space purposes; (f) Designed and shelf life;
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(g) Interchangeability or otherwise with similar parts; (h) Normal manufacturing and shipment lead times; (i) Purchase Technical Specification with relevant drawings.
The information as above shall also be given for all other components/equipments etc. which may have to be changed/replaced during maintenance as decided by the Engineer based on the proposed maintenance practices.
V. Recommended Spares (i) The Tenderer shall furnish priced list of the ‘recommended
spares’ not covered under ‘Unit Exchange Spares’, ‘consumables’ and ‘mandatory’ spares but the Contractor expects them to be required during three years after expiry of defect liability period, along with the bid as per format enclosed in Annexure-4 of this Chapter of Employer’s Requirements. The prices should be proportionate and reasonable. Employer may decide to procure any number of these spares at quoted / negotiated rates before the end of DLP. The Spares shall be supplied at a location nominated by the Engineer.
(ii) Contractor shall supply all the spares recommended by equipment/sub-system manufacturers within the quoted cost for recommended spares. Contractor shall update list of spares recommended by equipment/sub-system manufacturers at design submission stage.
(iii) This will not be part of tender evaluation while assessing the L-1 bidder.
VI. 10 years spares beyond DLP (Purchase of spares from Vendors)
(i) The Contractor shall ensure availability of spare parts for a period of ten years from the last date of taking over of whole of Works. The Tenderer shall furnish an unpriced list of spares for maintenance and repair for a period of ten years from the date of taking over in the Technical Package in Annexure-5. The spares shall be in kit form/ items. The Tenderer shall also quote unit prices for the kit / items, spare item with escalation clause in the Financial Package. The Employer at his discretion, during a period of ten years from the date of taking over of the whole works, purchase as many kits / items of spare parts as required by him, at the rates indicated in this schedule.
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(ii) If during the period of ten years, the manufacturer / vendor intends to discontinue the manufacture of spare or replacement parts, the manufacturer / Contractor shall immediately give notice to the Employer of such intention. The Employer shall be given the opportunity of ordering at contracted prices such quantities of such spare or replacement parts as the Employer shall reasonably require in relation to the anticipated life of the equipment.
(iii) In the event of Vendor / manufacturer / Contractor failing to supply the spare parts in accordance with this Clause, he shall in respect of each item of spare, furnish free of cost to the Employer, the drawings, specifications, patterns and other information to enable the Employer to make or have made such spare parts. The Employer shall be entitled to retain the aforesaid drawings etc., for such time only as is necessary for the exercise by the Employer of his rights under this clause and the drawings, if the Manufacturer / Contractor so requires, shall be returned by the Employer to the Contractor in good order and condition (fair wear and tear excepted). Also in the event of vendor / manufacturer / contractor failing to supply the spare parts in accordance with this clause are liable to be blacklisted.
(iv) Under such circumstances, the Contractor shall also grant to the Employer, without payment of any royalty or charge, full right and liberty to make or have made spare or replacement parts as aforesaid and for such purposes only to use, make and have made copies of all drawings, patterns, specifications and other information supplied by the Contractor to the Employer pursuant to the Contract.
(v) The Contractor will, so far as he is reasonably able to bind his sub-contractors / vendors to conform with the requirements of this Clause and shall, prior to entry into any sub-contracts, provide the Employer with full details of any sub-contractor / vendor who will not so conform in which event the Employer may direct the Contractor to seek an alternative sub-contractor/vendor.
(vi) If the Contractor fails to provide spare or replacement parts as described in this Sub-clause and these are available from the Contractor’s sub-contractor, the Employer shall have the right to obtain such spare and replacement parts from the sub-contractor or any other supplier. ( and any additional cost incurred by the Employer shall be recoverable from the Contractor)
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(vii) In case the Contractor is unable to supply spares in accordance with Clause above, he shall furnish procuring specification, free of cost to the Employer, the drawings, specifications, and other technical details, to enable the Employer to manufacture parts, or have them manufactured. Such drawings and technical data shall be provided free of any charge or royalty, on the understanding that the Employer will use such data and drawings, only for the manufacture of parts for his own use.
(viii) The foregoing shall hold equally good for the Contractor, any or all of his sub-contractors, and vendors.
(ix) In the event that technological progress results in improved versions of spares and replacement parts, the latest version shall have the same plug compatibility, and spatial needs of its predecessor, to avoid modifications being required, to accept the up-graded version of the part.
6.2 MANUFACTURE, DELIVERY AND WARRANTY (i) The major spare parts ordered under the Contract shall be manufactured,
tested and inspected in accordance with the relevant quality system, suitably packed and labelled. All spares shall be subject to inspection by the Engineer. In the event that any item is known to be going out of production, then the Contractor shall give advance notice to the Engineer.
(ii) The warranty period of ‘unit exchange’ and ‘mandatory spares’, delivered shall be: (a) Either 24 months from the date of acceptance or (b) Upto expiry of the defect liability period, whichever is later.
6.3 PURCHASE OF SPARES FROM VENDORS (i) The Contractor shall furnish an undertaking that he has no objection
whatsoever to and shall not in any way deter or obstruct the Employer, its licensee or its representative from dealing directly with the Contractor's Vendors for the purchase of the spares during the Contract period. The spares purchased shall be subject to inspection by the Engineer.
(ii) Contractor shall obtain an undertaking from vendors, OEMs etc. at detailed design submission stage that they will deal directly with Employer for supply of spares, equipments and/or sub-systems.
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6.4 The relevant list of the spares mentioned above shall be submitted in the
technical bids after blanking the prices, where applicable. The financial bid shall have the price details.
6.5 Contractor shall submit technical specifications of the items used in this
project for the purpose of purchasing. Engineer’s views, if any, shall be suitably incorporated.
Annexure-1
List of Recommended & Consumable Spares S.No. Description Quantity Unit Price Total Amount Foreign
Currency INR Foreign
Currency INR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total (List to be provided by the Contractor)
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Annexure-2
Unit Exchange Spares
S.No. Item
Quantity
Unit Price Total Amount
Foreign Currency INR Foreign
Currency INR
1
2
3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total
(List provided by Employer in tender)
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Annexure-3
Mandatory Spares
S.No. Item Quantity
Unit Price Total Amount Foreign
Currency INR Foreign Currency INR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total (List provided by employer in tender)
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Annexure-4
Recommended Spares for three years After DLP S.No. Item Quantity Unit Price Total Amount Foreign
Currency INR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Contractor need to submit the unpriced list in the technical package.)
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Annexure-5
List of Spares for 10 years beyond the DLP
S.No. Item Quantity Unit Price at the Base Year
................ Rate of Escalation per year over the base year
Foreign Currency
INR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Contract NE-01– Particular Specification – Civil Works at Power Supply
Installations 4. ALONG VIADUCT
4.1 GENERAL The NE-01Contractor may be required to carry out certain works, which are more in the nature of civil works, along the Viaduct. For this purpose, he will maintain suitable interface with the Viaduct Contractor. The indicative list of such works is as follows:
• Buried Earth Conductor (BEC) shall be connected to the girders by means of flexible copper Al/ACSR conductors cables, the connection being established to the terminal/s provided on the girder.
• At Integral Transverse Link (ITL), it will be necessary to lay adequate number of Ø60mm HDPE pipes to carry the cables required for establishing the connection
• Power sockets (16A) will require to be provided along the Viaduct, on one side only, at an approximate spacing of 50m.
• Viaduct Lighting : Viaduct luminaire consisting of an extruded anodised
aluminium alloy body sealed onto an extruded polycarbonate prismatic
protector with high impact resistance IK10.
4.2 BURIED EARTH CONDUCTOR CONNECTION The NE-01Contractor will have to ensure that the connections between the BEC and other constituents of the Earthing system such as girder, hand-rail, C&M boxes etc are properly realised in accordance with the Approved Drawings.
4.3 INTEGRAL TRANSVERSE LINK (ITL) LOCATIONS At ITL locations the NE-01Contractor will be required to lay HDPE pipes to carry cables for ITL. The NE-01Contractor will have to interface with the Signalling Contractor and the Viaduct Contractor, for actual execution of this work.
4.4 POWER SOCKETS ALONG THE VIADUCT Power sockets shall be installed along the viaduct. From each station 2 cables have to be laid, one on each direction. Sockets shall be placed every 25 50 meters. They shall be 16 A rated current with 5 pins/ 3 phases plus neutral plus earth. They shall ensure a protection of IP 65. Not more than 2 sockets will be operated in one circuit at any time. That is to say, the cable should be designed for carrying a continuous rated current of 32A, after considering the derating factors as applicable.
The cable along the via duct should be of the same cross section( min. 25 sq. mm.)
throughout.
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5. AT AUXILIARY SUBSTATIONS (ASS)
5.1 GENERAL The ASS rooms at stations are constructed by the Station Building Contractor (SBC). The SBC shall complete the ASS room including the final finished floor. The NE-01Contractor will have to do the following Civil works :
• construction of necessary foundations or Anchor fasteners for Auxiliary transformer, Switchgear panel and other equipment.
• Provision of earthing for Auxiliary Transformer neutral earthing and other equipment earthing.
• Connection of ASS earthing system to the Station Building earthing system provided by the SBC.
5.2 TRANSFORMER & EQUIPMENT FOUNDATIONS The NE-01Contractor will have to interface with the SBC to ensure that
• the HT, LT and Control cables can be managed properly in the ASS Room. • the 33 kV draw-out type switchgear has adequate space in front, at the same
level, to facilitate drawing out • the ASS floor strength and level is such that it is possible to move
transformers and heavy panels, on rollers, from the Loading/unloading platform to the final location where the equipments are required to be erected.
5.3 EARTHING ARRANGEMENTS The Auxiliary transformer neutral is required to be connected to the ASS earth by means of 2 independent connections. In addition, the NE-01Contractor will have to run an earth bus inside the ASS room, and all non-current-carrying metallic parts of the various equipments will require to be connected to this earth bus. The earth bus will ultimately have to be connected to the ASS earth, which may be an earth-mesh or a series of interconnected earth electrodes, Chapter 8 Page 8 R of 9
Contract NE-01-Preliminary Design and Simulation
II. Design Criteria
1. The key design criteria that the Contractor shall adhere to are addressed in the following paragraphs.
It should be noted that any design criterion is subject to change, subsequent to review, in the interest of enhancing the System-wide performance, cost and safety. The Contractor/Designer shall ensure that the designs proposed are similar and compatible to the design already adopted for DMRC Projects.
1.1 Climatic data (1) Temperature Minimum Temperature (ambient) (-)0.60C Maximum design temperature (ambient) 500C Mean temperature adopted 350C (2) Rainfall Rains occur generally during monsoon from June to September and occasional showers in December and January are also experienced. (3) Humidity Maximum relative humidity ------------------------ 100% Minimum relative humidity --------------------------- 10 % (4) Wind pressure Maximum wind pressure adopted for design -----------------------------150 Kg/sq.m (5) Thunder storm The region is subject to thunder during April to June. Isoceraunic level of average 30 thunderstorms per year as per IS 2309 may be considered. (6) Nature of atmosphere The pollution content as recorded during year 2004 and 2005
in Delhi at a busy intersection is as under. SPM 1651μg/m3 SO2 14 μg/m3 NO2 115 μg/m3 RSPM 507 μg/m3
The expected pollution levels in future are likely to be higher than these figures. The atmospheric conditions described above are for estimation. Designer/Contractor shall obtain the relevant details of NOIDA for the design. The pollution level in this contract will be treated as extreme polluted conditions. The equipment and their technical characteristics shall be selected which are suitable for extreme polluted conditions in India(Eg. creepage distance of 1600 mm in case of insulator and mass of zinc coating of 1000g/m2 in case of galvanized masts/steel parts. Portals. For zinc coating of SPS first priority will be 1000gm/m2, but 610 gm/mm2 may be accepted for for SPS .
(7) Earthquake Designs as per Zone-5.
1.2 Codes and standards
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1) Normal system voltage - 33 kV 2) Maximum system voltage - 36 kV 3) Minimum voltage under normal - 33kV-5% feeding 4) Minimum voltage under loss of - 33 kV-10% any one supply
1.6 Track gauge
(1) Standard Gauge(1435 mm)
1.7 Schedule of Dimensions (SOD)
The approved SOD will be made available . Any changes in the approved SOD will also be communicated time to time.
2.0 Design Parameters 2.1 Overhead Equipment (OHE)
Flexible Catenary comprising contact wire (107 sq mm) and catenary (65 sqmm) shall be utilised with OHE system on the elevated sections. However, tramway type OHE may be used in the depot area. Provision of sliding type rigid OHE may be explored for use in depot inspection lines to facilitate crane working for maintenance of air conditioners/roof equipment of the train sets.
2.1.1 Contact Wire Height The normal contact wire heights are shown in following Table Table Contact Wire Height (m)
Item Height at support (m)
Regulated OHE with 10 cm pre-sag 5.05 ( normal )
Depot inspection lines 5.2 – 5.4(based on interface requirements)
2.1.2 Stagger
Spans and staggers shall be carefully arranged to ensure that the contact wire will never be displaced by more than 200 mm on straight track and 300 mm on curve from the center-line of the pantograph at any point in-span, under the worst operating conditions of the OHE System, the rolling stock and the pantograph. In calculating the maximum displacement of the contact wire for the stagger, the following shall be taken into account: • Temperature effect (i.e. the effect of stagger change due to temperature variation); • Static and dynamic effect of track tolerances (if they are not included in pantograph sway); and • Erection tolerance.
2.1.3 Span Length
The standard OHE spans adopted in Indian railway is from 27 meter to 54 meter
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(upto 67.5 depending upon the wind speed ) as per latest guidelines of RDSO .Generally in steps of 4.5 m. Span length shall be suitably designed based on the practices followed on the corridors of Phase-I, II, III Project.
2.1.4 OHE Masts
Designer/Contractor shall proposes suitable economic design of OHE masts. Tubular masts will be preferred on aesthetic considerations.
2.1.5 Tension and Tension Length
The Contact and catenary tension shall be 1000 Kg. The tension length and the mid point anchor shall be so arranged that the tension loss in each half of the tension section should be less than ±10% (contact wire) and ±12% (catenary wire) of the nominal working tension. The tension lengths shall normally be limited to 1,500m 1120m. Individual tension lengths shall be designed for crossovers wherever possible. Spring Type/Pulley type ATDs (standardized design) shall be used for mainlines. Five pulleys type ATDs can be used in Depot areas.
2.1.6 Contact Wire Sag
The auto-tensioned simple overhead line system shall be such that the nominal height of the contact wire at mid-span is lower than that at the supports to improve the current collection quality. The amount of this pre-sag on a straight track shall be decided based on system calculations or experimental data. On a curved track, it shall be increased to compensate for the cant. The maximum permissible contact wire sag, which is the difference in height between the supports and the lowest point in the span, shall be 100mm.
2.1.7 Maximum Gradient of Contact Wire
The height of the contact wire above the rail level shall normally be the same at each support. If, due to local conditions (such as the transition between main line and depot), a variation in height is necessary, this shall be achieved with as small a gradient as practicable. The maximum permissible gradients of the contact wire above the rail level shall not exceed 3mm/m on main lines and 10 mm/m on sidings. The relative gradient of the contact wire in two adjacent spans shall not be greater than 1.5 mm/m on main lines and 5mm/m on sidings.
2.1.8 Clearances
The minimum electrical and mechanical clearances shown in Table shall not be infringed under the worst operating conditions of the overhead line equipment, the rolling stock and pantograph. The values in the right column shall be used only where it is absolutely necessary and prior approval of Engineer as obtained upon review in each case.
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• Normally, the interlock between isolators to isolators, isolator to circuit breaker & circuit breaker to circuit breaker shall be designed depending upon the safety and operational requirements.
2.3 Cabling system
33kV Cable feeders shall be provided for auxiliary power transmission from RSS to various Stations, 25kV and traction return cables will be required for feeding traction power from RSS to OHE. There would be requirement of 415V LT Cables, Control Cables and Communication Cable in the Project. The cabling System shall meet the requirements of IEC and IS standards. Flame retardant low smoke zero halogen (FRLSOH) and low smoke zero halogen (FRLS) type cables shall be proposed with XLPE insulation and metallic sheath/ armouring as applicable for underground and elevated sections respectively. A colour code scheme shall be used for different cables for easy of identifications.33 kV cables for auxiliary power supply are laid in cable troughs cable brackets/ hangers on viaduct. 33 kV cables are proposed to be laid on cable brackets/ hangers on the parapet walls of viaduct. Contractor shall be required to design the cable laying arrangement of viaduct and accordingly suggest and interface with civil contractor. The specifications of 33kV cables to be designed accordingly keeping into consideration of outdoor atmospheric conditions including UV rays.
2.4 SCADA System
The Contractor shall prepare design, technical and performance specifications for the supervisory control and data acquisition system monitoring, Control and tele-metering of the entire Power Supply & Traction system. The SCADA system shall be essentially based on the power management system of master station or a central terminal unit (CTU) installed at the operation control center (OCC) and back-up control center (BCC) and many remote terminal units (RTU) scattered along the railway line and connected to the CTU through line and MODEM. The basic functions of SCADA system shall be the switching operation of the equipment at the RSS cum Traction Sub Station (TSS) as well as auxiliary power supply stations (ASS) and switching stations e.g. FP/SSP/SP (controlled stations) to monitor the status of equipment and to collect, store and analyze information and data relating to traction and auxiliary power supply. The system shall monitor, record, perform the reporting of network control and exercise the management functions of measurements & statistical data.
2.4.1 Technical Requirements of SCADA System.
The proposed SCADA system for this Corridors shall be compatible and matching with the DMRC network system of those particular corridors in respect of speed, protocol, control & monitoring Philosophy etc. DESIGNER shall propose an optimum solution where existing SCADA servers can be used with addition of RTUs. The SCADA system is to be designed in such a manner it gets integrated with existing system of DMRC . SCADA system architecture should be based on latest technology so that it should enhance response time, fault detection of panel and building control for restoration of system with minimal human interface.
2.5 Train Operation Plan
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It should be able to calculate the amount of regenerative braking Power and energy generated by trains and the portion of it utilized by the others trains, system and its variation w.r.t. delay in starting of train and headway of trains, separately for UP line and DN line and also for the different sections under different Receiving sub stations.Simulation to be carried out for different headway and time of starting of train services and train composition in a particular corridor, to ascertain the amount of regenerative braking power and energy generated in the system and also utilized, to reach to state of "Optimum Energy Consumption Mode" of the system.
The idea is to operate trains in a scenario where all the regenerative braking energy generated by trains is consumed within the system by other trains and a minimum input energy is required.
Study and calculation methods and control mechanism are to be developed to achieve the above state of “Optimum Energy Consumption Mode".
DESIGNER is required to develop the above described “Mathematical Model / Program” by using the software or by using the results of simulation study.
The power supply arrangement proposed would give due consideration to power reliability. The scope of DESIGNER in interacting with power supply authority is limited to technical aspects and legal/tariff negotiations are not in his scope.
(b) Preparation of pegging plans and furnishing detailed OHE plans and cross section plans.
Based on the track plans and layout plans of stations and other structures, DESIGNER shall prepare OHE layout plans for main line & depot, on format already adopted in phase-I,II and III. The OHE layout plans shall be submitted as soon as sectioning diagrams are approved by Employer’s Representative. Cross section drawings will be prepared for adequate number of typical cases (say 40 or 50), which will cover all individual locations. DESIGNER shall, covers all locations and the location km number (mast number) is clearly marked on the typical cross section drawings. It should also be ensured that no location is left uncovered.
DESIGNER will suitably interface with the designers/contractors of the Civil, structural, architectural, E&M, VAC, S&T, RSS, etc and provide and collect all details as are necessary, so that all the interface issues are in the designs and drawings are addressed.
3 Task 2
Study as per standards already adopted over in Phase-I ,II & III for limiting the induction effect to the adjoining telecommunication circuits residential and commercial areas and recommend the design, requirement, capacity and spacing the Booster Transformers (BT) (if required), and arrangement of return conductor and its connection to traction rails and current flow back to substation.
DMRC is contemplating to go for reduced size RC provision in N-GN Systems without Booster Transformer. However BT with 240 sq. mm RC will be provided between Knowledge Park II to Delta-1 Station (approx 4 km section) of Noida-Greater Noida Corridor. The details regarding the telecom cables, other cables, telephone exchange etc. in a 200m wide corridor along the alignment, shall be obtained by DESIGNER with the help of DMRC. Based on these and other input details, the electromagnetic compatibility study will be performed by DESIGNER, and the requirements, sizing and specification of booster transformers and return conductors and other details will be finalized. While doing this study, the requirements of BT, RC etc already finalized in Phase-I and II may be used as an input data. Full and complete explanation will be submitted by DESIGNER along with the results of EMC study. The NE01 contractor will clarify the requirement of BT based on the study report.
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DESIGNER shall update the register as required. All drawings shall be checked for compliance with design specifications and for accuracy by the DESIGNER’s design staff and shall also be subjected to the checking procedures as detailed in Section below.
20.6 Documents
Documents shall be prepared by the DESIGNER in accordance with the requirements issued by the Employer’s Representative. Documents produced by the DESIGNER shall be listed as part of the Progress Register.
20.7 Computer Programs
The DESIGNER shall submit details and verification of all computer programs it intends for use to the Employer’s Representative for acceptance prior to use in making calculations. These shall include the computer program manuals, input and output printout of a typical example and previous records of its use by the DESIGNER. The DESIGNER may also be required to perform test calculations using the program so that the results may be compared with those obtained by other means. The Softwares should have been used for designing similar type of installations (traction and auxiliary systems) for MRTS systems. The Designer shall submit the credentials for the software for approval to the Employer.
21. CHECKING PROCEDURES
21.1 General DESIGNER Note : Document and manuals of Preliminary design for OHE,PSI & SCADA should be submitted within 2 months of the order and for final design, to be submitted within three & half months of the order. shall appoint a Validating Agency for validation of the design submitted by them.Design validation shall be done as per IEC and other relevant standards.
21.2 Design Calculations Each page of design calculations, including any amendments thereto, shall be endorsed as checked and approved prior to issuing to the Employer’s Representative by being initialed and dated by both the originator and the checker.
21.3 Drawings and Documents Each document and drawing, including any revisions thereto, shall be endorsed as checked and approved prior to issue to the Employer’s Representative by being initialed and dated by both originator and checker. In addition to compliance with the requirements of the documentation each drawing, where appropriate, shall be checked to ensure compliance with the DESIGNER’s certified design calculations.
21.4 Certification Certificate signed by the Project Manager of the DESIGNER or his accredited representative stating that all drawings and documents have been checked and approved in accordance with the agreement, shall accompany all documents and drawings issued by the DESIGNER to the Employer’s Representative for acceptance.
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Contract NE- 01 Particular Specification for Traction Network
Note:- FP at Sector 71 has been kept for interlinking with Line-3, in case of emergency.
1.4 TRACTION FEEDING DIAGRAMS
Corridor Ref.
Name of Corridor Traction Feeding Diagram Drg.
No.
1
Noida Sector 71 to Depot Station (Noida-Greater Noida Corridor)
NE-01-T-TN-TYPI-1000-0
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Sr. No. Name of
Switching Stations
Type of Switching Stations
Approx. Chainage Remarks
1 Sector 71 SSP -
2 Sector 71 FP
3 Sector 78 SS -
4 Sector 81 SSP -
5 Sector 83 FP -
6 Sector 142 SS -
7 Sector 144 SSP -
8 Sector 147 SP -
9 Sector 153 FP -
10 Sector 149 SSP -
11 Pari Chowk SSP -
12 ALPHA -2 SS -
13 Depot Station SSP -
3A. BOOSTER TRANSFORMERS
3A.1 GENERAL
Booster transformers are basically two-winding transformers (1:1 ratio), with the primary winding connected in series with the OHE and the secondary in series with a return conductor. Since the primary winding is connected in series with the overhead equipment, the Booster transformers are subjected to frequent and heavy short circuits due to transient faults.
3A.2 RATING
The Booster transformers shall have a rating of 150KVA or 280 kVA, as required. The salient technical requirements are as follows:-
Nominal Rating 150KVA 280 kVA
Rated Current and voltage 366A at 409V 500 A at 560 V
Overload rating (15 mts) 550A 750 A
Impedance at full load at 75Centrigate
0.15 ohm (Max) 0.15 ohm (Max)
Guaranteed max no load losses
225W 350 W
Guaranteed max load losses 4000W 6500
3A.3 TEMPERATURE RISE
The temperature rise after full load operation followed by overload, shall not exceed 50oc for winding (by resistance method) over an ambient temperature of 45oc.
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3A.4 INSULATION LEVEL
3A.5 Winding Insulation level
Rated voltage between
Winding and earth
- HV 27.5 KV
- LV 7.2KV
Rated power frequency
one minute withstand
Voltage (RMS)
- HV 95KV
- LV 20KV
Rated impulse withstand
Voltage (1.2/50 microsecond wave)
Peak
- HV 250KV
- LV 60KV
Induced overvoltage withstand
voltage (RMS)
- HV 3 KV
- LV 3 KV
3A.6 Bushing Insulation level
Rated Voltage (RMS)
- HV 52KV
- LV 12 KV
One minute power frequency
withstand voltage dry
- HV 105KV
- LV 35KV
Impulse withstand voltage
(1.2/50 microsecond wave)
Peak
- HV 250KV
- LV 75KV
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Min creepage length
In air (mm)
- HV 1040
- LV 240
The Booster transformers may be oil filled type or dry cast resin type.
3A.7 Metal work and Paint-work
Painting should be suitable for salty seaside atmosphere and has to comply with IEC 60 721-2-5 standard After baring, all metal surfaces shall receive anti-corrosion process: - natural stainless for Bolts & screws - hot dip galvanisation for radiators - rust-proofing and anti-corrosion paint for tank, oil expansion vessel and other metal
surfaces Then all metal surfaces shall be painted in accordance with the rules of art with three coats of non-metallic paint of the same quality as that used for outdoor transformers, total thickness should not be less than 120µm and should withstand 120°C The transformer and its accessories shall be completely painted in plant. The necessary touch-ups shall be executed on-site after erection. This protection shall be fully guaranteed for five years starting from provisional taking over. Should any noticeable deterioration by rust or corrosion appear before this time elapses, the contractor shall be responsible for repainting at his own expense and for renewing his guarantee for the work performed. The painting and preserving of panels for transformer protection should be of similar standards with that of other control and relay panels provided in the control room. NOTE: Booster Transformer will be provided only from Knowledge Park-II to Delta 1 Station (approx. 4km section) Chapter 9B Page 20C of 37
4.10.2 In depot feeding post, there will be three four incomers. (i) 25 kV supply will be taken from main line (one from UP line & second
from DN line)with connection from Isolators with the help of 1x240 sq.
mm 25 kV Copper cable.
(ii) 2 MVA single Transformer nos of 33kV/25 kV Transformers of 2000 kVA will be installed in the Depot ASS. From 33kV/25kV transformer,
25 kV supply will feed to depot FP through 1x240 sq.mm copper cable.
The input supply of 33 kV will be taken from the depot ASS. This will
act as an Emergency feed to depot. A buried rail will be provided in the rolling stock depot near this 33kV/25kV transformer. On the 25kV side, one end would be connected to this buried rail and another end of 25kV would be used to feed the OHE.
For details please refer drawing no. NE-01-T-DP-GANT-1000-0 and NE-01-T-
DP-GANT-1001-0
The protection scheme should be prepared by NE-01 contractor and take
approval from DMRC.
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The equipment shall be capable of withstanding intensive use without
alteration, and of performing its duty even after extended idle period.
5.5 CABLE LAYING RULES
The Cable laying & also for 25 kV cable & 3.3 kV Cable shall be followed as
specified in Clause 5.7 of Chapter 11A – Auxiliary Network.
The Specification for Sheath Voltage limiter shall be followed as specified in
Clause 5.7 of Chapter 11A – Auxiliary Network.
5.6 ATMOSPHERIC AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
The entire equipment will be designed for operation in hot weather, according
to the climatic conditions defined in General Specifications.
The equipment will be sturdy and properly treated against corrosion. This
protection shall be suited to the various environmental conditions encountered
in the various parts of the network.
It must be noted that environmental conditions will be very severe during
construction; these conditions shall not be the cause of any alteration of
equipment or material whether already installed or simply stored.
6 3.3 KV RETURN CABLE
The 3.3 kV cable shall be 191.9/3.3 kV , grade single core, 240 sq mm strandard
copper conductor, XLPE insulated , copper wire screened, tape armouring , PVC
sheathed cables. It shall conform to IEC 60502 Part 1 latest for construction and for
testing. The nominal thickness of insulation for 3.3 kV cables shall not be less than
2.0 mm as per IEC 60502 part 1. Relevant specifications given above for 25 kV cable
shall apply to return cable also.
Note: ROW fees deposited by the contractor to Government agencies for obtaining permission for laying of 25 kV cables shall be reimbursed by DMRC on submission of documentary evidence and road/path way restoration charges paid by the contractor to the civic agencies will also be reimbursed by DMRC on submission of documentary evidence of payment.
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Contract-NE-01: Specification forTraction Overhead Equipment
1.5 Meteorological Conditions
1.5.1 Temperature
Minimum Temperature (ambient)
Mean Temperature (ambient)
Maximum Temperature (ambient)
- 0.6ºC
35ºC
50ºC
1.5.2 Humidity
Maximum relative humidity
Minimum relative humidity
100%
10%
1.5.3 Wind Pressure
Maximum wind pressure adopted in the design
- for structural design
- For calculation of conductor blow-off etc.
147.2 daN/m2
(150 kg/m2)
147.2 daN/m2
(150 kg/m2)
1.5.4 Pollution
The minimum pollution levels, taken into account are as follows:-
SPM (ppm) : 1292
SO2 (ppm) : 99
Nox (ppm) : 128
CO (ppm) : 16345
The pollution level in this contract will be treated as the extreme polluted conditions. The equipment will be used suitable for extreme polluted condition in India such as 1600 mm creepage distance in case of insulators and 1000 gm/m2 in case of mast/sps Portal etc.for galvanisation of SPS first priority will be 1000gm/m2, but it may be accepted 610 gm/m2 for SPS as per availability at vendor.
1.5.5 Earthquake
Zone 5
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2 BASIC DESIGN CRITERIA
2.1 BASIC PARAMETERS
2.1.1 The Overhead Equipment (OHE) is designed taking into account the following basic
parameters.
• Track gauge
• Types of Points and Crossings • Curves
a) Minimum radius of curvature on Main line b) Minimum radius of curvature in
depot/workshop/carshed • Gradient
a) Maximum gradient of track on main line b) Maximum gradient of track in
depot/workshop/carshed
: : : : : :
1435 mm
1 in 9 / 1 in 7
200 m
3%
4%
The salient design parameters adopted are as follows:-
a) Maximum span b) Minimum height of contact wire at support
- for Regulated OHE (with presag) - for unregulated OHE - in car sheds/depots
c) Presag of contact wire at mid span
d) Maximum gradient of contact wire - on main line
on sidings
:
: : : :
: :
54 m (upto 67.5m depending upon the wind speed) as per latest guidelines of RDSO. 5.05 m 5.15 m 5.20 m 1/1000 of span length
3mm per meter 10mm per meter
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2.4 Conductor Tensions
In all elevated sections of corridors Overhead Conductor of 65 Sq.mm Messenger
wire and 107 Sq.mm copper contact wire will be used with conductor tensions of
1000 kgf each.
The following conductor tensions are adopted.
Messenger wire … 1000 kgf (regulated) Contact wire … 1000 kgf (regulated) Reduced size Return conductor … 400 daN at 35ºC Return conductor … 500 daN at 35ºC OPC … 400 daN at 35ºC Anticreep wire … 400 daN at 35ºC
2.4.1 The use of a higher conductor tension of 1000 kgf in the Messenger and contact wire
ensures a better current collection performance. The mechanical interaction between
the contact wire and the pantograph plays an important role in the phenomenon of
current collection. The pantograph exerts an upward pressure on the contact wire,
which tends to hog the contact wire. At the same time, the contact wire tends to sag
by its own unsupported weight and the pre-sag provided. The sag of the contact wire
will depend upon the tension in the contact wire. The net result of this pantograph -
contact wire interaction will play a vital role in the flow of current from the contact wire
to the pantograph. A combination of higher tension in the contact wire and a
specified pre-sag, helps to contribute better current collection at higher design
speeds.
2.5 OHE Speed Potentials
2.5.1 The following table indicates the speed potentials of different ranges of OHE, along
with their possible applicability.
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Description Fully regulated OHE
Unregulated OHE Single
regulated contact wire
Messenger Contact wire Messenger Contact wire
Contact wire
Mechanical stress of cables/wire
1000 kgf 1000 kgf 1000 kgf at 35 ºC
kgf at 35ºC 1000 kgf
Yes Yes No No Yes
Initial mid- span pre-sag of contact wire
NA L/1000 NA L/1000 at 35ºC
NIL
Maximum permissible gradient of contact wire
NA 3‰ NA 6‰ 10‰
Maximum permissible transition gradient of Contact Wire
NA 1.5 ‰ NA 3‰ 5‰
Maximum speed 100kmph
60 kmph 80 kmph
Possible Application
Main LINES Sidings/Depots Sidings/ Depots
Works for OHE connection to existing facilities in Therefore on such locations one more
cantilever to be provided on the OHE masts and adjustment to be made for getting
clearance of 200 mm between in-run & outrun wires. In addition, OPC & RC wires are to be
extended by splicing and to be anchored on mast.
Works will be done without affecting to the current operation.
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5 Sector 83 FP -
6 Sector 142 SS -
7 Sector 144 SSP -
8 Sector 147 SP -
9 Sector 153 FP -
10 Sector 149 SSP -
11 Pari Chowk SSP -
12 ALPHA 2 SS -
13 Depot Station SSP -
The Traction Sectioning Diagrams of the corridor are shown in the list given below.
• NE-01-T-TN-TYPI-1000-0 : Traction Feeding Diagram •
In addition of above mentioned table, Depot Feeding Post will be also there in the depot.
3.4 Need For Neutral Sections
The single phase traction power from 2 adjacent Substations may have a phase
difference between them. In order to segregate the power supply feeds from
adjacent Substations, Neutral Sections are provided on the flexible OHE in front of
Sectioning Posts. Normally, the OHE on either side of the Neutral Section will not
be bridged.
3.5 Short Neutral Section Assembly
3.5.1 At locations of Sectioning Posts (SP), Short Neutral Section Assembly shall be
provided, whose general arrangement is shown in DRG. No. NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-
1042-0.
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ANCHOR INTERMEDIATE AXLE INTERMEDIATE ANCHOR
Usual way forRunning Trains
0.20m
Common Zone
Anchor Raising
Span Span
Fig. 5/4: Reversed un-insulated Overlap by means of 4 spans
5.3.4 The details of arrangements, including values of staggers adopted, are shown in the
Drawing NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1006-0.
5.4 Automatic Tensioning Devices
5.4.1 As mentioned earlier, the Messenger wire and contact wire are each given a tension
of 1000kgf. This tension has to be maintained at this value, irrespective of the
variations in the atmospheric temperatures. This is achieved by providing
Automatic Tensioning Devices (ATD), on either end of each tension length. When
the tension length is 560 m or less, ATD could be provided at one end and the
other end of the tension length could be fixed without an ATD. This will be termed
as a half-tension-length and is provided depending upon the exigencies in the
layout of OHE. Normally the tension length is varying between 850 m and 1120 m
and ATD's are provided at either end of the tension length. The ATD’s used shall
be either of 5 pulley block type or of spring type. Normally 5 pulley block type ATD
shall be provided on the viaduct & inside the depot. However, at critical location,
where any remote possibility of ATD falling down accidently on the traffic below
the road; Spring type ATD shall be provided. Spring type ATD shall also be
provided on the ramps, where there is limited height available for counterweight
movement. Use of spring type ATD shall be approximately 50% of the total
number of ATDs, used overall in the system. However actual will worked out
during detailed design stage.
5.4.2 The scope will also include temperature marking on the masts.
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Drg.No. NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1010-0 Drg.No.NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1011-0-R-1 Drg.No.NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1003-0 Drg.No. NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1012-0
TOHE Termination arrangement
Return conductor termination Arrangement GA of Anchor on Parapets GA of Guy rod assembly
5.6.3 However, in the case of Reduced Return conductor and OPC, it might also be
possible to anchor the concerned conductor to a mast, designed to take the load
without the use of a guy rod. That is to say, since the normal tensions in the
Return conductor, OPC and anti-creep wires are only of the order of 400 kgf at
35ºC, the structures on which these are anchored, could, if required, be designed
as self-anchoring masts.
5.6.4 The overhead protection conductors are terminated at intervals of approximately 2
km on each track. Thus there will be a number of back to back terminations of the
OPC along each track except at the start and end of the section to be electrified.
At these locations where the OPC is discontinuous, the electrical continuity has to
be ensured by connecting the two OPCs of the concerned track by a jumper wire.
Such an arrangement is shown in drawing no. NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1035-0
5.7 Points and Crossings
5.7.1The location of obligatory structures to support the catenary system of the main line
and that of the turn-out equipment, together with their arrangement on the
cantilevers, is of vital importance. Basically, the arrangement has to ensure.
• That the current collection is smooth and without any sparking, and
• That under normal, as well as worst conditions, there is no likelihood of the
overhead equipment getting entangled with the pantograph.
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6.1 Equipment With Head Spans
6.1.1 As an alternative to rigid metallic portal, an arrangement involving stretching of
flexible wires between two vertical metallic uprights on either side of the multi-track
section, and supporting the OHE from these wires through appropriate fittings, can
also be employed. This arrangement called the 'Head span" is generally employed
in big yards, where the numbers of parallel tracks are many and also where the
speed of operation need not be very high. No head spans are proposed to be
used.
6.2 Return Conductor Supports
Booster Transformer will not be provided in Noida-Greater Noida Section from
Knowledge Park-II to Delta 1 Station (approx. 4 km section) of Noida – Greater Noida Corridor. 240 sq. mm return conductor (All aluminium conductor) shall be provided in BT area, However reduced size of return
conductor of size 93.3 sq. mm Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced (ACSR) shall
be used, where BT is not provided. The general arrangements of suspension of
RC from OHE structures are shown in Drawing no. NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1013-0.
At stations, return conductor will be laid down in brackets along the platforms in order
to avoid the current problems of short circuit between return conductor and
messenger wire caused by birds. RC shall be taken through super mast at all the
sensitive locations such as at double cantilever assembly, BT’s, BM’s etc.
Return conductor support should be hot dip galvanised as per the RDSO
specification No. ETI/OHE/13(4/84).The galvanization shall not be less than
1000gm/m2. The first priority of galvanization shall not be less than 1000gm/m2, but it may be accepted for SPS as 610 gm/m2 as per availability at vendor.
In place where BT is not provided the reduced size of RC will be provided in a suitable
clamp at the back side of the mast ie. away from the track on viaduct. In platform the
RC will be suspended in the drop arm provided by civil contractor at station canopy.
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6.3 Overhead Protection Conductor Supports
At feeding posts, OPC shall be taken through parapet of viaduct. At all switching
posts locations OPC should either be taken on cross arm/super mast away from
track or it should be taken through viaduct.
6.4 Arrangement for Mounting Multiple Cantilevers on Mast/Drop Arm These are the small part of the steel as per the drawing no. NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1016-
0(sheet 6/9). This shall be provided in the OHE mast for the provision of multiple
bracket. Normally these items are required at the location of overlap mast, obligatory
structure. Theses should be made of steel and confirm to Bureau of Indian Standard
specification IS: 2062, IS: 800 and IS: 808 all latest versions and it should be hot dip
galvanised as per the RDSO specification No. ETI/OHE/13(4/84).The galvanization
shall not be less than 1000gm/m2. The first priority of galvanization shall not be less than 1000gm/m2, but it may be accepted for SPS as 610 gm/m2 as per availability at vendor.
6.5 Arrangement for catenary system/overhead conductors from under the roof at stations
These are the small part of the steel as per the drawing no. NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-
1004-0 (Sheet-3/3). This is also known as DA in Indian railway. The DA should be
Rolled Steel Joists (RSJ) or Broad Flange Beams (BFB) type. The DA should confirm
to Bureau of Indian Standard specification IS: 2062, IS: 800 and IS: 808 all latest
versions and it should be hot dip galvanised as per the RDSO specification No.
ETI/OHE/13(4/84).The galvanization shall not be less than 1000gm/m2.
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7 Overhead Catenary System
7.1 Contact Wire
The contact wire shall be of 150 sq mm 107 sq. mm hard drawn grooved, round
copper conductor, diameter 13.8 12.24 mm. The contact wire should be drawn out of
continuous cast rods of minimum diameter of 21 mm. Contact wire shall conform to latest RDSO specification ETI/OHE/76(6/97).
OR
The contact wire shall be 150 sq mm flat bottom /107 sq mm round bottom Silver
Bearing Grooved Copper Conductor. Contact wire shall confirm to latest RDSO
specification TI/SPC/OHE/CW(Cu-Ag)0100(07/2010) or specification approved by
DMRC. The salient features of the contact wire are in Table 1.
Note: Silver bearing copper contact wire should be used in main line as adjustable price and copper contact wire should be used in depot.
.
7.2 Messenger Wire
The Messenger wire shall be of Cadmium copper, diameter 10.5 mm, consisting of
19 strands, each of 2.1 mm diameter. The nominal cross section of the Messenger
wire is 65 sq. mm. The messenger wire shall conform to Indian Railways' RDSO
specification No. ETI/OHE/50 (Latest Revision)
In stations the messenger wire will be protected with an insulated cover in order to
avoid that birds can touch messenger wire and return cable at the same time.
The salient features of the Messenger wire are in Table 1
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7.3 Return Conductor
BT shall not be provided only from Knowledge Park-II to Delta 1 Station (approx. 4 km section) in Noida – Greater Noida Corridor. 240 sq. mm return conductor (All aluminium conductor) shall be provided in BT area.
However reduced size RC shall be provided which shall be 93.3 sq. mm, ACSR
conductor, where BT is not provided.
An ACSR Conductor, consisting of 7 steel wires each of 2.5 mm diameter and 12
aluminium wires also of 2.5 mm diameter each, with a nominal cross section of 93.3
sq. mm is used as reduced size RC. The overall diameter of the conductor is 12.5 mm
.The ACSR conductor shall generally confirm to Bureau of Indian Standard
specification IS: 398 (part-II) latest version.
Reduced size RC will be supported in OHE mast along the track except in stations
where it will be laid down under platform at DA provided by the civil contractor. A
feeding posts and switching posts locations reduced size RC will be taken through
parapet of viaduct by means of super mast/ suitable arrangement .
All aluminium conductor (SPIDER) consisting of 19 strands each of 3.99 mm diameter with nominal cross section of 240 sq.mm . The overall diameter of RC is 19.95 mm. The SPIDER conductor shall confirm to Bureau of Indian Standard specification IS: 398 (part-I) latest version.
The salient features of the reduced size RC wire is in Table 1.
7.4 Overhead Protection Cable
An ACSR conductor, consisting of 7 steel wires each of 2.5 mm diameter and 12
aluminium wires also of 2.5 mm diameter each, with a nominal cross section of 93.3
sq.mm is used as OPC. The overall diameter of the conductor is 12.5 mm. The
ACSR conductor shall generally confirm (As the size of 93.3 sq. mm is not in the IS
table) to Bureau of Indian Standard specification IS:398(Part II)-Latest Revision.
OPC will be supported in OHE mast along the track except in stations where will be
laid down under platform by means of brackets. At Feeding posts and switching
posts locations OPC will be taken through parapet of viaduct by means of brackets.
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- 262 sq mm feeder of Electrolytic copper, consisting of 37 strands each of 3.0mm
diameter, with a nominal cross section of 262 sq mm and diameter of 21.0 mm.
The salient feature of Feeder wire is in Table-1.
7.10 Insulated Sleeves
Insulated sleeves along with shrouds shall be provided on catenary wire
under portal location. Similar arrangement shall also be done on catenary wire near
cantilever assembly at platform area. The sleeve shall be of ‘Raychem’ type or
equivalent.
Insulated sleeve shall be also provided on Return conductor (240 sq. mm) under portal location and station area in the section of 4 Km where Booster transformer to be installed.
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8.2 A DISC INSULATORS
Disc insulators shall be used for cut-in-insulators on Return conductors. These disc insulators shall conform to Bureau of Indian Standards specification IS:731, Latest version and IS:3188, Latest version.
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8.3 Section Insulators
8.3.1 Section insulators are deployed when it is necessary to electrically separate one
section of the OHE from another. The normal section insulator assembly consists
of a Tensioning Insulator (9 tonne) on the catenary wire and an arrangement
involving copper runners and sectioning insulator on the contact wire. The above
arrangement provides the necessary insulation between adjacent sections of the
OHE.
8.3.2 Section Insulators specially designed to meet the following requirements, are used
on the OHE.
- Light weight
- Better current collection
- Long Life permitting a large number of panto-passages per day.
- Less maintenance. The skids do not require frequent checks and adjustments
thereby permitting the Section Insulators to be left unattended for long periods.
- Usable at higher speeds up to 200 100 kmph.
8.3.3 The use of section insulator has been restricted to places in Main lines where
insulated overlap assembly is not possible and in sidings and depot lines. 8.4.4 Section Insulator should be used at least 5 years in any metro/railway system
8.4.5 The Contractor should give 5 years warranty for section insulator. 8.4.6 The Section Insulator should meet the RDSO specification
TI/SPC/OHE/LWTSI/0060 or latest versions are proposed to be used.
OR Any other design which has been used in the past of DMRC may be consider the 8.4.7 JG 2202 (Galland make) or similar light weight section insulator can be
considered for cross-over. It has to be ensured that old section insulators even in wet condition perform satisfactory in service. Contractor shall give undertaking for this.
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uprights. OHE’s relating to intermediate tracks shall be supported by means of
drop-arm attached from underside of such portal. A typical general arrangement of
cantilevers on Drop arm is shown in drawing no.NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1004-0.
9.2.4 For portal, only factory fabricated galvanised uprights of portal with base plate shall be erected.
The Portal shall be hot dip galvanized in accordance with Indian Railway’s RDSO specification ETI/OHE/13(4/84), latest version. The galvanization shall not be less than 1000gm/m2.
9.3 Special Mast/Tubular Poles: Contactor may provide special tubular steel structure with a view to reduce
the crow fault during the crow nesting season. The contractor will have to
submit all technical detail of the special mast before placing the purchase
orders. The special mast should meet all the stability criteria of the OHE
design. The special mast will be duly approved by DMRC before supply.
The special mast should be proven in any country.
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defined in terms of maximum permissible pressure which could be withstood by them. 10.4.2 Three types of soil are taken into account
a) Normal Soil : Maximum permissible pressure is 0.11Mpa to
0.22MPa
b) Rocky Soil : Maximum permissible pressure is 0.5MPa to 1.0Mpa,
for soft rock and 2.4Mpa for hard rocks
c) Loose Soil : Maximum permissible pressure is 0.06MPa
10.5 Concrete Mix
10.5.1 Concrete for foundations shall be of nominal mix of grade M-15 obtained by mixing
cement, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and water in accordance with
proportions given in Table 9 of IS:456-2000.Latest Version.
10.5.2 For grouting, muffing and embedding of structures, in foundations and for cable
trenches at switching stations, nominal mix concrete M-20 shall be used, in
accordance with IS:456-2000. Latest Version.
Concrete Poles shall be grouted with dry sand. The core hole after sand grouting
shall be sealed with a 10cm layer of Bitumen before Muffing is provided to prevent
any ingress of water in to the Core hole.
10.6 Anchor Blocks
10.6.1Use of concrete anchor blocks shall be in accordance with Indian Railway's RDSO
drawings and specifications.
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13A ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
13A.1 GENERAL
The 25 kV Single phase AC Electrification system is likely to cause electromagnetic interference in the adjacent installations. If the extent of such interference exceeds the maximum permissible values specified in International Standards (ITU-T), then it will be necessary to provide suitable arrangements on the Traction Overhead System to suppress/mitigate such Electromagnetic Interference at source. This is achieved by provision of Booster Transformers and Return Conductors.
In addition, the Contractor shall follow the requirements indicated below. IEC61000-5 installation and Mitigation Guidelines must be observed wherever applicable.
13A.2 BOOSTER TRANSFORMERS
13A.2.1 Booster Transformers are essentially two-winding transformers (1:1). The primary winding of the Booster Transformer is connected to the OHE across the insulated overlap and the secondary of the Booster Transformer winding is connected across the cut in insulator provided on the return conductor in front of the Booster Transformer station.
13A.2.2 The Booster Transformer’s are mounted on gantries fixed on parapet walls of the viaduct/ or on ground at grade. A typical general arrangement of
Booster Transformer on viaduct is shown in NE -T-IN-OHPS-1004-0.
13A.2.3 The spacing between two successive BT is approx 2.5 km.
13A.2.4 The return conductor connected to 2 successive Booster Transformer is required to be connected approximately mid way between the 2 BTs to the traction rails through an Impedance Bond. In actual practice, the two traction rails of the concerned track are connected to the Impedance bond and the Return conductor is connected to the terminal provided in the Impedance bond for receiving the RC.
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13A.2.5 A general schematic arrangement showing the connection of the RC approximately midway between the 2 successive BTs to the rail via Impedance bond is shown in drawings. All the traction rails of the tracks front of the traction substation are required to be located inside the Substation through an Impedance bond. This buried rail is in turn connected to the earth side of the secondary of the traction transformer and the earth mesh. This is to ensure that the traction current drawn by the trains is returned to the source point i.e. the Traction Power Transformer. For this purpose a pair of 240 sq mm 3.3 kV grade Insulated copper cable is used for connections between each running rail to the buried rail and same size cables (equal numbers) are used to connect buried rail to the earthed terminal of the traction power transformer.
13A.2.6 The Booster Transformer shall be provided at locations which shall be away from the stop signal for which interface with Signal Contractor shall be in the Scope of work of NE-01 Contractor.
13A.2.7 Booster transformer shall be provided from Knowledge Park-II to DELTA 1 station (approx. 4 km section) in Noida-Greater Noida Corridor. Two BT shall be required on UP track & two no. On DN track.
13A.3 RETURN CONDUCTORS
13A.3.1 The Return Conductor is physically located in as close proximity as electrically possible to the traction overhead equipment.
13A.3.2 The technical details of the Return Conductor are indicated in Clause 7.3.
13A.4 ELECTRO-MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY CONTROL PLAN
13A.4.1 An EMC Control Plan shall be submitted by the contractor as specified in the Employer’s Requirements: General Specification for review by the Employer.
13A.4.2 The EMC control plan shall include measures to reduce conducted, induced and radiated emissions to acceptable levels as specified by EN50121:2006. The plan shall specify measures to increase immunity of the system and all its subsystems.
13A.4.3 The Plan shall specify basic’ protective measures proposed for all electrical and electronic subsystem and components and specify measures to be adopted for selected subsystems and components.
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13A.4.4 The Plan shall analyze EMI and EMC impacts on the design of the system, all other train-borne equipment and track- side equipment as well as the general environment. Particular attention should also be paid to additional requirements in grounding, bonding, and shielding, filtering and cabling arrangements.
13A.4.5 The Contractor is required to conduct full EMI tests at locations adjacent to television and radio transmission stations airport, and other transmitting commercial stations to be agreed with the Employer. These tests shall include simulated fault conditions.
13A.4.6 The radiated emissions shall not exceed the levels permitted by the relevant standards.
13A.4.7 Conductive emissions shall be below the levels deemed by the signaling equipment to the satisfaction of the Employer. This condition shall be met by each individual piece of equipment.
13A.4.8 Power cables and data cables shall be physically separated from each other. A power cable shall be located and arranged so as to minimize electrical induction or interference to train control and communication circuits as a result of traction, auxiliary or other currents, both static’ transient or flowing.
13A.5 INTER-SYSTEM EMI The Contractor shall ensure that all equipments are designed and constructed in accordance with the latest issues or version of internationally recognized EMC standards, including but not limited to CISPER, EN50082, EN50121(1-5), EN 50123, EN 50155, IEC 60571-1, IEC61000, or equivalents, to ensure proper functioning.
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Tender NE-01 - Power Supply – Particular Specification - Auxiliary Network
ASS IN ELEVATED, AT GRADE SECTIONS
* The number and capacity of the transformers are tentative and is subject to
confirmation.
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SL.NO. Name of ASS connected to the Loop @
Tentative No. and Size of transformers to be
provided at each ASS*
Tentative No. and Size of
transformer for PD
Remarks
1 Sector 71 2x315 kVA 1x500 kVA
2 Sector 50 2x315 kVA
3 Sector 78 2x315 kVA
4 Sector 101 2x315 kVA
5 Sector 81 2x315 kVA
6 Dadri Road 2x315 kVA
7 Sector 83 2x315 kVA
8 Sector 137 2x315 kVA
9 Sector 142 2x315 kVA 1x500 kVA
10 Sector 143 2x315 kVA
11 Sector 144 2x315 kVA 1x500 kVA
12 Sector 147 2x315 kVA
13 Sector 153 2x315 kVA
14 Sector 146 2x315 kVA
15 Sector 149 2x315 kVA
16 Knowledge Park II 2x315 kVA
17 Pari Chowk 2x315 kVA
18 ALPHA 1 2x315 kVA 1x500 kVA
19 ALPHA 2 2x315 kVA
20 DELTA 1 2x315 kVA
21 Depot Station 2x315 kVA
22 Greater Noida Rolling Stock
Depot 2x2000 kVA
22
Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot ASS-1
2x2000 kVA
Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot ASS-2
2x2000 kVA
2x2000 kVA, 33/25 kV transformer
* 4 PD locations (i.e 2 breakers and one transformer at each PD stations) are
indicative and the same may be shifted to any other station as per detailed design
without any financial implication. One additional breaker will also to be provided for
future expansion in the PD load at four PD stations.
* In the Rolling Stock Depot; a full fledged NMRC Bhawan of (G+5) floors is being planned. Hence, two nos. (33 kV/415 V) ASSs will be inside Depot. ASS-1 shall cater to the normal rolling stock depot supply & ASS-2 shall feed to NMRC Bhawan. ASS-1 shall also have in addition 2 nos of 33/25 kV transformers of 2000 kVA each for back up traction power supply arrangement. Hence, ASS-1 shall have 4 bays and ASS-2 shall have two bays. * The number and capacity of the transformers are tentative and is subject to confirmation * 4 PD locations (i.e 1 breakers and one transformer at each PD stations) are indicative and the same may be shifted to any other station as per detailed design without any financial implication. One additional breaker will also to be provided for future expansion in the PD load at four PD stations.
The RSS are located at following locations:
• Sector 83
• Sector 153
NE-01 Contractor will obtain DMRC approval before ordering for transformers
and other equipments including PD ASS.
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- Earthing from MET to ASS equipment. Earth mat risers will be provided by
SBC and earthing from earth risers up to and including MET will be
provided by E&M contractor.
- Safety equipment as per CEA Regulation 2010.
- All other items required for successful and satisfactory working of the ASS,
at all elevated ASS’s shall be within the scope of this Tender.
- Communication cables from RTU to TER shall be laid by NE-01
contractor. Earthing from the MET to RTU shall be done by NE-01 while
MET shall be provided by E&M contractor.
- Cable trays/brackets in underground sections for laying all ASS 33 kV,
C&M, AC/DC cables shall be provided by E&M Contractor. Cable brackets
in elevated sections shall be provided by viaduct contractor. In adjoining
elevated station ASS cable brackets from platform to ASS (inside shaft
etc.) and inside ASS shall be provided by NE-01 contractor.
1.4.3 Traction Power Supply arrangement in Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot
33 /25 kV, single phase, 2 MVA transformer will be installed in Rolling stock
depot for 25 kV traction power supply inside Depot. Apart from this, 25 kV
supply tapped from main line will also be available at Feeding Post of Depot.
There will be provision of Automatic Switched Neutral Section (ASNS) at
depot entry and exit lines of Depot. This ASNS will be normally kept bridged
by Circuit Breaker. To segregate the fault of Main line & Depot OHE
necessary Circuit Breaker will be provided accordingly. Normally the feed to
the Depot will be through 25 kV OHE which is coming from the Depot station
(last commercial halt station). Only in emergencies 25 kV supply will be
extended to rolling stock depot from 33 /25 kV transformer.
- There shall be two nos ASS in Rolling stock depot at Greater Noida. The transformer capacity and utility of these are as follows:
ASS-1: 2 nos of 33/25 kV, 2000 kVA transformers – for 25 kV OHE supply.
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2 nos. of 33 / 0.415 kV, 2000 kVA transformers – for depot
power supply. ASS-2: 2 nos of 33/0.415 kV, 2000 kVA transformers – for NMRC
Bhawan power supply which would also house the OCC. - There is no provision of 25 kV feeder from RSS at sector 153 to
Rolling stock depot. Hence, arrangement of 2 x 2000 kVA (33/25 kV), single phase transformer has been kept in ASS-1 for back up 25 kV traction power supply inside Depot. Apart from this, 25 kV supply tapped from Depot station (last commercial halt station) will also be available at Feeding Post of Depot. Normally the 25 kV feed to the Depot will be through this arrangement. Only in emergencies / power block on Main line, 25 kV supply will be extended to rolling stock depot form 33 / 25 kV transformer provided in ASS-1.
- There will be provision of Automatic Switched Neutral Section/Short Neutral Section (ASNS/SNS) at depot entry and exit lines of Depot. This ASNS/SNS will be normally kept bridged by Circuit Breaker. To segregate the fault of Main line & Depot OHE, necessary Circuit Breaker (s) will be provided accordingly.
1.5 MANNING OF COMMISSIONED ASS’S
The Employer may call upon NE-01 Contractor to provide suitable manning staff in the ASS’s / AMS already commissioned and handed over to the Employer, for manning the installations, before commencement of the Revenue operation of the line. NE-01 Contractor shall provide the necessary staff team for the purpose. The staff team deployed at the ASS’s / AMS shall be thoroughly conversant and
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sections whose salient features should be implemented as discussed below:
i. The Primary Protection for the cable faults between two stations shall be pilot wire
differential protection (87L) which will trip the respective MVCB on either end of the
faulty section of the cable.
Advantages of keeping the pilot wire protection is that it does not require any current
or time grading as it works on the difference of current in the zone between the two
pilot wire relays. NE-01 contractor will supply & install armoured pilot wire cable.
ii. Directional overcurrent/earth fault (67/67N) protection shall be provided as a backup
to pilot wire relay in the ring feeder breakers. They should be set with the direction
towards bus bar inside an ASS. issued only when the relay senses the overcurrent
fault in the forward direction.
3.4.4.2 The Transformers feeder breakers (i.e. MVCB-1/2) should be provided with the
following protections:
a. Transformer differential protection (87T)(For UG Only)
b. Restricted Earth Fault protection(64NP)(For UG Only)
c. Over Current Protection and Earth Fault Protection (50/51/50N/51N)
d. Mechanical Door Limit Switch (Castle Key Arrangement) (33)
e. Winding Temperature Indicator (49T).
3.4.5 Following has to be ensured:-
a. The ASS relay timings should be synchronized with the RTUs of the
concerned ASS.
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Contract NE-01– Particular Specification – DLP/AMC of OHE,PSI and SCADA
SCOPE OF WORK FOR DLP/AMC of OHE
During Defect Liability Period /Annual Maintenance contract, Contractor shall depute dedicated
manpower round the clock in shifts prescribed in Table 1 at designated place
as agreed by employer for attending breakdowns and preventive maintenance activities.
This shall be read in conjunction with Clause 23 (Sub clause 10) of SCC applicable for DLP and AMC
as well.
This excludes the responsibility of the contractor during DLP defined in Tender
Documents.
Table 1
S. No. Staff Designation No. of persons to be
deployed Min. Qualification
1 Sr. Engineer 1 Degree with 5 yrs. Experience of
similar nature
2 Field Engineer 1 per shift Degree with 3 years similar Exp./
Diploma with 5 years similar Exp.
3 Skilled 3 per shift ITI with 3yrs. Similar Exp.
4 Un-skilled 2 per shift -
Contractor shall set-up OHE Depot, corresponding stores, repair shops, which includes furniture,
material racks staff cup-boards, tools instruments, material handling instruments, communication
instruments, material consumable etc. in addition to proper upkeep of all the installations and vehicles
in OHE.
Manpower mentioned above shall be able to perform duties as follows:
Duties of Senior Engineer / OHE
He/She shall be in-charge of Contractor’s OHE maintenance team responsible for Safe, efficient
maintenance of OHE installation at depot and mainline. He/She should be fully conversant with the
layout and sectioning of OHE and also the rules and procedures laid down for efficient maintenance
of OHE and safe working on OHE.
In particular he shall:
1. Supervise the preventive and corrective maintenance of installations under his charge in
accordance with the standard and prescribed schedules, to keep them fully serviceable all
times and in a state of good repair. To ensure proper record of preventive and corrective
maintenance of all installation in his control and submit monthly report to employer with
completion and next due dates (Equipment wise):
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SCOPE OF WORK FOR DLP/AMC of PSI & SCADA
During Defect Liability Period /Annual Maintenance contract, Contractor shall depute dedicated
manpower round the clock in shifts prescribed in Table 1 at designated place as agreed by employer
for attending breakdowns and preventive maintenance activities.
This shall be read in conjunction with Clause 23 (Sub clause 10) of SCC applicable for DLP and AMC
as well.
The following requirement is in addition to the responsibility of the contractor during DLP defined in
Tender Documents.
Table 1
S. No. Staff Designation No. of persons to
be deployed Min. Qualification
1 Sr. Engineer 1 Degree with 5 yrs. Experience of
similar nature
2 Field Engineer 1 per shift Degree with 3 years similar Exp./
Diploma with 5 years similar Exp.
3 Skilled 3 per shift ITI with 3yrs. Similar Exp.
4 Un-skilled 1 per shift -
Contractor shall set-up PSI Depot, corresponding stores, repair shops, which includes furniture,
material racks staff cup-boards, tools, instruments, material handling instruments, communication
instruments, material consumable etc. in addition to proper upkeep of all the installations in PSI.
Manpower mentioned above shall be able to perform duties as follows:
a. Duties and Responsibilities of Sr. Engineer (PSI) Sr. Engineer (PSI) is the field in-charge of all the PSI installations including stores working under him
and directly responsible for the safe and efficient maintenance of Traction as well as Auxiliary power
supply installations at ASS’s including traction switching stations, SCADA installations etc. in his
jurisdiction. He must be thoroughly conversant with all technical details of the equipments under his
charge including their rating, trend of power demand and also correct method of their operation
andmaintenance.
In particular he/she shall responsible: -
1. To supervise the preventive and corrective maintenance of installations under his charge
accordance with the standard and prescribed schedules to keep them fully serviceable all
times and in a state of good repair .To ensure proper record of preventive and corrective
maintenance of installations in his control and submit monthly report to Employer with
completion and next due dates(Equipment wise);
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Contract NE-01– Particular Specification – Miscellaneous
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1. Earthquake Sensor The requirement of Earthquake Censor is to detect even feeble earthquake and generate an alarm on the OCC. The objective is that the earthquake can be detected and alarm to be generated on the OCC to take a decision to stop the train operation
1.1 Earthquake Warning System Specification
No of proposed nodes - Five (initially) ONE
(Four at corner, One at Centre)
Connectivity - DMRC existing LAN
Individual Nodes - Seismic Warning System (SWS)
(Accelerometer + Seismic Data Acquisition System) with LAN Connectivity
Alarm Generation - On thresholding (Programmed PGA Value, resolution 0.05g)
Data Packet - Containing timing and data values
Central Recording System - Recording and alert packet generation at Central Control Room (CCR) of DMRC
1.2 Specifications of Seismic Warning System (SWS)
1.2.1 Sensor
Type - Force Balance Accelerometer
Component - Three (Tri-Axial)
Full Scale Range - ± 1g (Capability to adjust ± 2g also) Frequency Response - DC to 100 Hz Operating temperature - -100C to 50 o C Cross-Axis sensitivity - <1% Dynamic Range - > 130 dB Connection - Military style metal connector
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1.2.2 Seismic Data Processing Unit No. of Channel - Three (Programmable) Recording Mode - User Selectable Continuous and Triggering mode Sampling Mode - Programmable Timing - GPS timing unit System Triggering - amplitude Triggering, STA/LTA Triggering Alarm Logic - Programmable up to 3 (One for each channel) Alert signal - On exceeding Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) (Minor and Major alarm as per PGA) Connectivity - Ethernet Data Storage - Internal in GB Software - Data viewing software Date Downloading - Using IP address ( to be provided by DMRC) Over Ethernet connectivity Pre-event memory - Programmable up to 100 sec Post-event memory - Programmable up to filling of internal memory The signals of Earthquake sensor should be integrated in OCC through RTU via the SCADA System. Each Earthquake sensor shall be provided with the necessary auxiliary contacts and internal wiring to permit remote control and indication. 2. Wind Speed Sensor
The objective of the Wind Speed is to generate pulse input received from the Cup Generator and to give out put in the form of changeover of contacts when wind speed goes above the set speed. Anemometer is designed in two parts, viz Cup Generator and Monitor Unit. Cup Generator shaft rotates with the wind speed. This rotational speed is converted into frequency signal in the Cup Generator. This frequency is fed to the monitor unit as an input and based on the input frequency. Monitor unit displays the wind speed in Km/Hr. It also gives relay contact output, when wind speed exceeds the set point. This Anemometer is fixed type, non portable, suitable for Safe Area ( non Hazardous). It is suitable for mobile cranes, stacker, re-claimers and other heavy equipments which move on rail. These Wind Speed Sensors will be provided in the section at five stations. These sets will be installed and it will give the two stage speed indication in OCC and BCC and station control room where it has been installed. it is to be integrated to SCR and OCC for giving alarm of the wind speed so that the train operation can be regulated upto a particular speed and if wind speed exceeds another higher set limit train operation can be stopped.
C. Milestone Payment Schedule (MPS)
1 The MPS completed by the Contractor shall set out the maximum cumulative amount for all Cost Centres for all Sections put together in relation to each month for which payment may be sought in accordance with Sub-Clause 11.4 of the GCC. This information should also be presented in a tabular form. Monthly Cash Flows for the Contract will form part of the Pricing Document.
2 The MPS covers the period which will commence on the first day of the calendar month next after the month containing the Commencement Date of the Works as per the Contract. The first application for interim payment may be made not earlier than during the month following the calendar month next after the month containing the Commencement Date of the Works, such first application relating to the first month (i.e. month 1) of the MPS.
3 The price shall not be unbalanced therefore, for the statement-C, the price quoted in the Cost Center-C (Installation and Site Testing) and Cost Center-D (System Acceptance Tests, Integrated Testing and Commissioning) shall not be less than 15% and 10% of the price quoted in the Cost Center-B (Manufacture and Delivery).
D. Tender Total
1 The Tender Total submitted by the Tenderer shall be in the format shown in the Pricing Document.
2 The Pricing Document contains Sections, Cost Centres under each Section, and Milestones under each Cost Centre. The Sections, Cost Centres and Milestones have been prepared to indicate the extent of detail required in the Tender. The Tenderer shall prepare and complete documents, in this format, as being his Tender and submit as part of the Financial Package.
Items/Milestones against which no rate or sum is entered by the Tenderer, whether quantities are stated or not, shall be regarded as covered by other rates in the pricing document.
3 The Pricing Document completed and submitted by the Tenderer, as part of his Tender, should use an indexing and page numbering system such that its extent and completeness is clearly evident.
E. Currency
1 Section Totals, Cost Centre Totals and Milestone amounts shall be indicated in Indian Rupees and in a foreign currency as per clause C16.1, wherever required.
F. Milestones
C1-12
Manning of Commissioned ASSContractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges
considering 4224 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 4224 mandays ) shall be adjusted
on pro rata rates quoted.The staff team deployed at the ASS's shall be thoroughly
conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shall be able to provide
auxiliary power, if so desired by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and
also to provide power shut-downs of the commissioned systems, if so directed by DMRC.
A period of 8 hours of deployment of one staff should be considered as 1 man-day.
The quoted amount shall cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the
Employer, employment of approved staff including salaries, overtime, airfares, lodging allowances, their
office expenditure, telephone/mobile bills, local travel costs to and from site, training materials, income tax
and other taxes deducted at source.The contractor shall be responsible for the compliance
of all the labour laws irrespective of rates quoted.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
C2-12 Manning of Commissioned ASSContractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges considering 6930 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 6930 mandays ) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.The staff team deployed at the ASS's shall be thoroughly conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shall be able to provide auxiliary power, if so desired by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and also to provide power shut-downs of the commissioned systems, if so directed by DMRC. A period of 8 hours of deployment of one staff should be considered as 1 man-day.The quoted amount shall cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the Employer, employment of approved staff including salaries, overtime, airfares, lodging allowances, their office expenditure, telephone/mobile bills, local travel costs to and from site, training materials, income tax and other taxes deducted at source.The contractor shall be responsible for the compliance of all the labour laws irrespective of rates quoted.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
C3-9 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the SCADA Systems for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
a RTUb Control and Monitoring Cable, cable paths etcc Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C3-10 Manning of Commissioned ASS
Contractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges considering 5940 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 5940 mandays ) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.The staff team deployed at the ASS's shall be thoroughly conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shall be able to provide auxiliary power, if so desired by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and also to provide power shut-downs of the commissioned systems, if so directed by DMRC. A period of 8 hours of deployment of one staff should be considered as 1 man-day.The quoted amount shall cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the Employer, employment of approved staff including salaries, overtime, airfares, lodging allowances, their office expenditure, telephone/mobile bills, local travel costs to and from site, training materials, income tax and other taxes deducted at source.The contractor shall be responsible for the compliance of all the labour laws irrespective of rates quoted.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
C4-8 Manning of Commissioned ASSContractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges considering 1980 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 1980 mandays ) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.The staff team deployed at the ASS's shall be thoroughly conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shall be able to provide auxiliary power, if so desired by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and also to provide power shut-downs of the commissioned systems, if so directed by DMRC. A period of 8 hours of deployment of one staff should be considered as 1 man-day.The quoted amount shall cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the Employer, employment of approved staff including salaries, overtime, airfares, lodging allowances, their office expenditure, telephone/mobile bills, local travel costs to and from site, training materials, income tax and other taxes deducted at source.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YENO1 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Traction System for 1st
YearO2 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Traction System for 2nd
YearO3 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Traction System for 3rd
YearO4 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Auxiliary Power Suppply
System for 1st YearO5 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Auxiliary Power Suppply
System for 2nd YearO6 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Auxiliary Power Suppply
System for 3rd YearO7 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for SCADA System for 1st
YearO8 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for SCADA System for 2nd
YearO9 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for SCADA System for 3rd
YearO10 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for EarthQuake and Wind
Speed Sensing and Warning System for 1st YearO11 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for EarthQuake and Wind
Speed Sensing and Warning System for 2nd YearO12 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for EarthQuake and Wind
Speed Sensing and Warning System for 3rd YearO13 Supply Installation Testing Commissioning of Catenary Monitoring System
O14 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Catenary Monitoring System for 1st Year
O15 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Catenary Monitoring System for 2nd Year
O16 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Catenary Monitoring System for 3rd Year
O17 Supply Installation Testing Commissioning of 01 02 No. Booster Transformer each for UP and DN line (Total 02 04 Nos.) and associated equipments and erection arrnagements
Note:-
Optional Items
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
Statement of Prices
Statement No. F
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
1. Employer may award the Comprehensive AMC to the successful tenderer for 3 years beyond DLP at these rates.2. The cost of spare parts, T&P required for maintenance during AMC period beyond DLP will be deemed to be inclusive in the prices for AMC indicated in this Statement . Nothing extra will be paid for such spare parts. 3. This statement will be considered for tender evaluation while assessing the L-1 bidder. 4. Payment for AMC will be made on quarterly basis on completion of maintenance obligations by the Contractor. 5. Scope of maintenance work will be as per details provided in the Scope of Maintenance during DLP and AMC6. The Contractor to quote prices as per Clause 24 of SCC. 7. Service tax shall be inclusive in the above price8. Employer reserves the right to enter into a separate Comprehensive AMC contract for further 5 Years, beyond 3 Years Comprehensive AMC , considering the Price quoted for "3rd Year" above as Po subject to Escalation / Price Adjustment based on IEEMA formula provided in Schedule 10 of SCC.9. The Consortium member responsible for the Manufacturing and Supply of the equipment shall also be the contracting agency (either as an individual or JV. / Consortium Member) for the Supplementary Contract for Comprehensive AMC as well as for Long-term Comprehensive AMC
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount
MILESTONE ACTIVITY
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Appendix 1: Vendor Approval and Selection Procedure
(1) It shall be obligatory for the Contractor to obtain Notice of ‘No Objection’ from the Engineer for the selection
of the vendors for all items of work, even if the name of the vendor is specified in the Contractor’s Technical Submission and the works to be done including purchase of materials and equipment is in accordance with the Standards specified in the Contract.
(2) Vendor to be selected who are capable to provide good after sales services available in Delhi NCR during DLP and thereafter.
(3) The contractor shall send a proposal after ensuring that what he proposes at least meets the specifications both, the quality and safety standard of the stipulated makes, the proposed product should be a proven one. He shall also stand full guarantee to his proposal and if at any stage it is found that the material is not suitable or meeting the tender requirement, the contractor shall replace the material with alternate vendor without any additional cost to DMRC. The alternate makes can be used only after an approval accorded by the Employer, whose decision will be final in the matter.
(4) The approval of any equipment or product to be used shall be done in two stages:- (a) Stage-I
• Assessment of capability of proposed Vendor to supply a particular equipment or product, with quality and performance requirements, as required by Specifications as well as other contract conditions. The proposed product should be a proven product in service for at least 3 years.
• Assessment of the financial and functional strength of the Vendor to supply the requisite quantity of equipment and product as per delivery schedule acceptable to contractor and engineer to deliver the project in time.
(b) Stage-II Stage-II called as Technical Submission Approval Stage, selection of Equipment or product from
the equipment / products manufactured / supplied by the approved vendor will be done. This stage includes thorough technical assessments about the conformance of the offered equipment / product to the Specifications and other requirements.
(c) To obtain Vendor Approval the Contractor must apply with the following documents to the Engineer (i) Company Profile and Experience of the Vendor. (ii) Clause wise compliance of the relevant Clauses of Specifications. (iii) Details of supplies / orders executed in last ten years for the type of equipment / product
offered. Supplies / orders executed for Metro Systems shall be specifically mentioned. (iv) Details of the facilities available at the Works / Manufacturing Unit where the proposed
equipment / product shall be manufactured. (v) ISO 9000 Certification for the Works / Manufacturing Unit where the proposed equipment /
product shall be manufactured (The Works / Manufacturing Unit where the proposed equipment / product shall be manufactured must have ISO 9000 Certification).
(vi) Proof regarding compliance to Manufacturer’s Qualifications. The offered products must be proven in service.
(vii) Audited Financial Statements of the Vendor for the last three years. (viii) Type test certificates/ Performance certificate from laboratories for the proposed type of
equipment / products to establish the technical capability of the vendor (In case, specific requirements are mentioned in the relevant sections of Specifications with regard to type testing, same shall also be complied additionally).
(ix) The vendor shall not have been blacklisted by any Govt. Agency in India. (x) Any other item as required by Employer / Employer’s Representative.
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(d) Contractor must certify the check list provided that vendor Proposal is complete and all the above documents are available in the Vendor Proposal. In addition, the Contractor must check / certify compliance to the Specifications before forwarding the same.
(e) Incomplete Vendor Proposal will not be treated as a submission and will be returned. (f) Engineer will give Approval to the Vendor Proposal (received complete with all the documents
mentioned above) expeditiously. (g) Technical submission shall be accompanied with the calculations / other technical documents to
justify the selection of any particular model of equipment / product, detailed technical features / parameters of the selected product, type test certificates from the laboratories for the offered products, any other document required by the Engineer.
(h) Engineer will give Approval to the Technical Proposal (received complete with all the documents mentioned above) expeditiously.
(5) It may be noted that Approval of Vendors as per Point (3) above shall only be done by Employer / Engineer after the award of the work. Vendor submissions shall not be evaluated during the tender evaluation. Conditional Tender offers received from Tenderers with particular Vendors for supply of equipment/ products will not be evaluated during evaluation and will be dealt with after award of the work.
(6) It may further be noted that Employer / Engineer shall be under no obligation to accept equipment / products manufactured by the successful Tenderer, unless it meets the entire criterion mentioned above. For Design and Build Contracts In addition to above, in Design and Build Contracts the following shall also be ensured for the Vendor Approval and Selection:-
1. Proven Design The Contractor shall develop the design based on this specification and on sound proven and reliable engineering practices. The broad design details shall be submitted with technical support data in the technical bid. Detailed calculations shall be submitted to the Engineer during the design process stage for review and approval.
1.1 Systems and Sub-Systems Manufacturer shall have at least 5 years experience of design and manufacturing of similar system. Proposed systems from the proposed manufacturing unit shall have been in use and have established their satisfactory performance and reliability. All sub-systems, equipments and major components etc. (hereinafter referred as ‘sub-systems’) shall be state-of-art and of proven design. The contractor shall ensure that the equipments/systems proposed for elevated/at grade/underground sections shall be as far as possible, similar to the ones approved for Phase-I/Phase-II/Phase-III lines. Proposed Systems/ sub-systems shall have been in use and have established their satisfactory performance and reliability on at least Two mass rapid transit systems (including Railway or Airports) in revenue service either outside the country of origin at an average in two different countries or in DMRC. Systems/ Sub-systems/ components used in DMRC do not get automatically qualified for use unless specifically approved by the Engineer for this project. If required by the Engineer, Contractor shall provide certificate of satisfactory performance from the Metro operators. Where similar System/ Sub-systems of a different rating are already proven in service as per the above criteria then the supply shall be based on such sub-systems. All ‘sub systems’ shall be procured from the approved vendors and sourced from only such manufacturing units that have supplied the sub-systems that fulfill the proven design requirements as above. In case the contractor proposes to use systems or sub-system(s) that do not fulfill the above said criteria then the contractor shall furnish sufficient information to prove the basic soundness and reliability of the offered systems and sub-system(s) for review of the Engineer. The Engineer’s decision on contractor’s proposal shall be final and binding. For sourcing the equipment from indigenous manufacturing facilities, following conditions shall be complied:-
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(i) In case the vendor uses his own facilities for indigenization after part supply of equipment from the approved manufacturing unit, no change in design, component type/make, quality standards, manufacture procedure, etc. shall be made without specific approval of the Engineer.
(ii) In case OEM wants to use manufacturing facilities in India (other than his own) for items for which the OEM has been approved, it shall enter into an agreement with such selected Indian equipment manufacturer and obtain prior approval from DMRC. No change in composition, rating, type, model no., manufacturing process, quality standards, design, etc. and make of the components used in assemblies/sub-assemblies of such equipment as manufactured by the approved parent vendor shall be made without specific approval of the Engineer.
(iii) In case OEM wishes to change/make/type specifications, etc. of any sub-components for supplies to be sourced from Indian facility, specific prior approval of the Engineer shall be obtained for changes made, model, specification, etc. Responsibility for obtaining such prior approval shall rest solely with the contractor. Format for submitting the vendor approval request shall be given to the contractor during initial stages (sample format enclosed) and approved format shall be followed throughout the contract.
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Check List for Vendor Approval Sl. No. Description Remarks Page No
A. GENERAL 1 Contract No. 2 Name of Contract 3 Name & Address of the Contractor
4 Total Value of Contract 5 Details of the works / equipment for which
the Vendor / Sub-Contractor is proposed
6 Name of the proposed Vendor / Sub-Contractor
7 Address of the proposed Vendor / Sub-Contractor
8 Name , Designation and details of the Contact Person of the Vendor / Sub-Contractor
9 Total Value of work proposed to be done by Vendor / Sub-Contractor
B. COMPANY PROFILE & EXPERIENCE OF VENDOR
1 Type of proposed Vendor / Sub-Contractor (Proprietor , Partnership , Pvt. Ltd. or Limited Company
2 Date of Incorporation of the Company 3 Experience of the proposed Vendor /
Sub-Contractor for the proposed scope of work
4 Address of Manufacturing Facilities for the item
5 Annual Manufacturing capacity for proposed item.
6 Organizational details of the Vendor / Sub-Contractor
7 Manpower Strength of the Company 8 Are 'in-house' Design, Testing and R&D
facilities available? (If 'Yes' , please provide details)
C. CLAUSE BY CLAUSE COMPLIANCE OF THE RELEVANT CLAUSE OF SPECIFICATIONS (GS & PS) SUBMITTED
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1 Is there any deviation from the contract conditions / specifications. We hereby confirm that all implicit and
explicit deviations, comments and
remarks mentioned elsewhere in our
proposal shall be treated as NULL and
VOID and stand withdrawn. We hereby
confirm that but for the deviations noted in
this Appendix-A our offer is fully and truly
compliant.
2 Reasons for the deviation (if any) 3 Is there any price adjustment for the
deviation?
D. DETAILS OF WORK EXPERIENCE IN PROVIDING SIMILAR PRODUCT / SERVICES IN LAST 10 YEARS
(Enclose copy of the Work Completion Certificates / Product Performance Certificate from the client indicating the scope of work, make & model of the component , quantity , total value , year of completion , installation and the remark on performance). Certificate must be on the letter head of the client and must contain the contact details of the client's representative for verification.
a Summary of Certificate – 1 b Summary of Certificate – 2 c Summary of Certificate – 3 d Summary of Certificate – 4 e Summary of Certificate – 5 Has the Vendor / Sub-Contractor been
blacklisted by any Public Sector Undertaking , State Govt. / Central Govt. Department or Agency in India or Abroad
a If 'Yes' , please provide the details 2 Has the proposed component / material
been used in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. (If 'Yes', please provide the details thereof, accompanied by the experience certificate from DMRC.)
3 Has the proposed component / material been used in any other Metro System worldwide. (If 'Yes', please provide the details thereof , accompanied by the client certificate.)
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E. DETAILS OF THE FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT WORKS / MANUFACTURING UNIT WHERE THE PROPOSED EQUIPMENT / PRODUCT SHALL BE MANUFACTURED
F. QUALITY CERTIFICATE 1 Independent Certification / Accreditation
available for the manufacturing unit (e.g. ISO 9001, etc.)
a Number & Date of Issuance of Certificate b Certificate issued by c Validity of the Certificate d Scope for which certification has been
issued
2 Details of In-House Testing Facilities a The Test Facility is as per which Indian or
International Standard
b Is this as per the Standard prescribed in Contract
c Is the Facility accredited by an independent agency
d Name of LAB with which In-House Facility accredited
G. FINANCIAL DATA 1 Audited Financial Statement for last 3
years submitted
2 Net worth of the Vendor / Sub-Contractor 3 Is Net worth of Vendor / Sub-Contractor
adequate (i.e., > Total Value of Proposed Work / 1.5 years)
4 Profitability (should be positive in last 3 years)
5 Liquidity of the Vendor / Sub-Contractor 6 Is Liquidity of Vendor / Sub-Contractor
adequate? (Liquidity must be adequate to meet the cash-flow required for minimum 3 months or the main contractor to submit the Undertaking / Guarantee to ensure adequate cash-flow)
H. TYPE TEST CERTIFICATES
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(Type Test certificates from laboratories for the proposed type of equipment /to establish the technical capability of the Vendor) (Incase, specific requirements are mentioned in the relevant specifications with regard to Type Testing, same shall also be complied additionally).
1 Is the Type Test Certificates provided? 2 Validity Date of Test Certificate? 3 Is the Test Report from an reputed
laboratory? (If ‘Yes’, please attach details of the same).
4 Test Report is accompanied by the Calibration Reports of test-set-up / instruments used , etc.
5 Is the certificate/report for the proposed model?
6 Is the Test Certificate as per the standard stipulated in the contract?
7 Is the Test Certificate not more than 5 or 10 years old? (as applicable in the contract)
I. TIME PERIOD FOR DELIVERY OF MATERIAL OR FOR EXECUTION OF THE PROPOSED WORK
a Work Program / Delivery Schedule submitted
b What are the critical activities? c Does the proposed delivery schedule /
work program meets the Contract Requirement?
J. AFTER SALES SERVICE
1 List of recommended Spares and life is enclosed
2 Details of After Sales Support system in Delhi
a List of authorized dealers of Spares is enclosed
b Price list of Spares is enclosed? c Vendor's Undertaking confirming that
Spares will be available during the lifetime of the product , irrespective of up gradation / phasing-out of the component / item is enclosed.
d Back-to-back agreement between main contractor and Vendor for providing full support during Defect Liability Period. (Copy of the formal agreement may be submitted after approval of Vendor).
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E Is confirmation of contractor and vendor complying to the requirements of SCC clause 60 enclosed.
K. TOOLS & TACKLES
(applicable only for subcontractor proposal)
a Details of Tools & Tackles available with the proposed Sub-Contractor for this work
b Copy of valid Calibration Certificates is submitted
c Copy of Test Certificates , Fitness Certificates , etc.
L. MANPOWER
(applicable only for sub-contractor proposal)
a Details of Manpower proposed b Is manpower proposed has relevant
experience of work execution?
c Has the Firms proposed any Safety organization? Please provide the details
M. ANY OTHER DETAILS RELEVANT TO THE PROPOSAL
a Weather Handling, Storage, protection and installation guidelines issued by OEM are furnished. We confirm to comply with the same.
b Whether copies of relevant IS/IEC Enclosed
c Service life certificate from OEM attached.
d Factory acceptance test plan We confirm that the applicable tests as per contract and relevant standards are included in the same.
e Quality assurance plan
CONFIRMATIONS :-
A The proposal is in accordance with the contract agreement.
B The equipment proposed is proven one and has been in service for last __ years.
C The proposed equipment will be compatible with the main equipment / machinery.
D The proposed equipment performance will not affected by EMI / EMC effects of 25 kV single phase OHE. (Report of EMI / EMC study is enclosed, if applicable).
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E The capability of the Vendor / Sub-Contractor has been duly verified by us, as per the contract requirements and we confirm that the Vendor / Sub-Contractor will meet all the contractual requirements.
F Sub-Contractor will ensure payment of minimum wages and proper Workmen Compensation Policy & Insurance Policy and compliance of other statutory provisions
G Sub-contractor will ensure compliance to all applicable tax laws.
H Sub-Contractor's / vendor's warranty and other documents as required by employer's requirements and contract conditions shall be submitted by us on approval of the proposed Sub-Contractor / Vendor.
I We hereby confirm that on approval copy of the agreement between the main contractor and Vendor / Sub-Contractor will be submitted to DMRC for ensuring after sales support during DLP / AMC and for support for supply of spare parts for 10 years beyond the DLP.
J We confirm that Electrical Sub-Contractor (if applicable) shall be allowed to execute the work only if they possess Electrical License and a copy of the same will be submitted to DMRC , prior to commencement of work at site.
K We undertake to propose suitable alternative if DMRC does not find the proposed Vendor / Sub-Contractor capable or the proposed Vendor / Sub-Contractor fails to comply with the delivery schedule at NO extra cost to DMRC.
L Manufacturer has given the details of orders in hand vis a vis spare production capacity and the same are enclosed herewith. We confirm that the Vendor is capable of complying with the delivery schedule so as to meet the key dates of the Contract.
M The vendors engineer shall be involved during the installation, testing, commissioning of the equipment at site and certify that these activities has been carried out as per the manufacture’s recommendations.
All the statements, information and answers given above are true and no information has been suppressed.
In case of any information being found incorrect or misleading, DMRC will be at liberty to take suitable action as considered appropriate.
( )
Date : Place :
Name & Signature of the Authorized Signatory of the Main Contractor with Company Seal
Amount in Indian Rupees
USD EURO YEN INRC Corridor Cost Centres
D Miscellaneous Cost Centres
E Adjustment Price for additional items
F Optional Items
TENDER TOTAL
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Statement A – TENDER TOTAL(THIS DOCUMENT IS TO BE PREPARED AND COMPLETED BY THE TENDERER)
Rupees ( IN WORDS )
Rebate If any (In percentage)
Net Amount after rebate
(In Foreign Currencies) (IN FIGURES)
(In Foreign Currencies) (IN WORDS )
Rebate If any (In percentage)
Rupees ( IN FIGURES)
The fixed Total Lump Sum Price of this NE-01 Contract
Net Amount after rebate
Statement No.
Description of StatementAmount
in Foreign Currency
Tenderer to note that the Tender Total shall be the sum of the Statement C, D, E and F. The Statements C, D, E and F are further sub divided into Cost Centres and items. Any arithmetical error shall be dealt as per clause E of ITT.
Item Condition, Qualification, Deviation, etcKey date affected by each condition,
qualification, deviation, etc.
Foreign Currency Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
CONTRACT NE-01
Instructions to Tenderers Annexure 4
(To be submitted with financial bid)
Appendix C - Pricing of Unqualified Withdrawal of Conditions, Qualifications, Deviations, etc
Increase or Decrease for unqualified withdrawal of each conditions, qualification, deviation etc
NAME OF THE WORK :Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA
Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section(21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Note:
4. All deviations have been listed and priced in the financial proposal and deviations not priced will be treated as null and void and stand withdrawn at nil price
In connecting this appendix, the Tenderer shall show every key date that will be affected by each condition, qualification, deviation, etc., included in his Financial Package for the unqualified withdrawal of that condition, qualification, deviation, etc.
1. We hereby confirm that the pricing for unconditional withdrawal of the above deviations has been given in the financial bid.
2.We hereby confirm that all implicit and explicit deviations, comments and remarks mentioned elsewhere in our proposal shall be treated as NULL and VOID and stand withdrawn.
3. We hereby confirm that but for the deviations noted in this Appendix our offer is fully and truly compliant.
Total
DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION LTD.METRO BHAWAN, FIRE BRIGADE LANE,
BARAKHAMBA ROAD, NEW DELHI –110 001
DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED
NOIDA-GREATER NOIDA ELECTRICAL CONTRACTS
TENDER DOCUMENTS
VOLUME 7
Pricing Document
Instructions for Completing the Pricing Document
ClauseA Apportionment of Fixed Lump Sum Price to Cost Centres & Milestones B Milestones Achievement PeriodsC Milestone Payment Schedule (MPS)D Tender TotalE CurrencyF Milestones
Statement A Tender TotalStatement B Section SummariesStatement C Corridor Cost CentersStatement D Miscellenous Cost CentersStatement E Adjustment Prices for Additional ItemsStatement F Optional ItemsStatement G Monthly Cash FlowsAppendix 1: Vendor Approval and Selection Procedure
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply
and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida - Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and
Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
CONTRACT PACKAGE – NE-01
A.Apportionment of Fixed Lump Sum Price to Sections and to Cost Centres and Milestones under each Section.
1 The whole of Works including design is divided into Sections, primarily on geographical basis. Each Section is divided into the various Cost Centres named according to their general scope of work.
2 The fixed Lump Sum price for the whole of Works shall be apportioned by the Tenderer amongst the various sections. The apportioned amount for each Section will be further distributed among various Cost Centres included in that Section, separately for foreign currency and for the Rupee portion. The apportioned amount for each Cost Centre will be further distributed amongst various Milestones included in that Cost Centre, separately for the Foreign Currency and the Rupee Portion.
3 The sum of amounts shown against Milestones in a Cost Centre is the Cost Centre total that is to be carried forward to the Section Summary. The division of the respective Cost Centre totals between Indian Currency and Foreign currency shall be shown in the said Summary. The Section Summary will be carried forward to the Tender Total.
4 The scope and extent of the Works are to be ascertained by reference to the Contract Documents as a whole and shall not be limited in any manner whatsoever by the descriptions of the Cost Centres under each Section or of the Milestones under each Cost Centre, as given in the Appendices to the Pricing document.
5 Not used.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE PRICING DOCUMENT
General Requirements
This Part of the Contract is a fixed Lump Sum Price Contract for “Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida”.
Tenderer is requested to refer clause 24 of SCC while quoting the rates.
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6 This documents is divided in following statements:a. Statement A - Tender TotalThis statement summarizes the total tender price for the complete scope of work. This statement comprises sum of all sections in the statement B.
b. Statement B - Section SummaryThis statement summarizes the total price quoted for different cost centres in statement C, D, E and F.
c. Statement C - Corridor Cost CentresThis statement enumerates the different cost centres and their associated milestone activities related to supply, installation, testing and comissioning included in the scope of work. Prices of different milestone shall be quoted in the various cost centres.
d. Statement D - Miscellaneous Cost CentresThis statement enumerates the different cost centres and their associated milestone activities related to miscellaneous items included in the scope of work. Prices of different milestone shall be quoted in the various cost centres.
e. Statement E - Adjustment Prices for Additional ItemsIn this statement, adjustment price has to be quoted for using items specified in this statement or during addition/deletion of any additional items. The total price of this statement shall be used during evaluation of financial offer for assessing L-1 bidder. These rates shall be used to accordingly increase or decrease the contract priceif the itmes mentioned in this statement are used/added/deleted. Contractor to note that the execution of the mentioned items is optional. The same rates shall be applicable for payment irrespective of any +/- variation in the quantities.
f. Statement F - Optional Items In this statement, price has to be quoted for optional items. The total price of this statement shall be used during evaluation of financial offer for assessing L-1 bidder.
g. Statement G - Monthly Cash FlowThis document has to be prepared by the tenderer for information purpose only. This shall not form part of the Tender prices.
B. Milestones Achievement Periods
1 The Milestones under each Cost Centre shall identify verifiable steps towards the completion of the work within that Cost Centre under a Section. The Tenderer shall indicate the periods (in weeks from the Commencement Date of the Works) within which he shall achieve each Milestone.
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C. Milestone Payment Schedule (MPS)
1 The MPS completed by the Contractor shall set out the maximum cumulative amount for all Cost Centres for all Sections put together in relation to each month for which payment may be sought in accordance with Sub-Clause 11.4 of the GCC. This information should also be presented in a tabular form. Monthly Cash Flows for the Contract will form part of the Pricing Document.
2 The MPS covers the period which will commence on the first day of the calendar month next after the month containing the Commencement Date of the Works as per the Contract. The first application for interim payment may be made not earlier than during the month following the calendar month next after the month containing the Commencement Date of the Works, such first application relating to the first month (i.e. month 1) of the MPS.
3 The price shall not be unbalanced therefore, for the statement-C, the price quoted in the Cost Center-C (Installation and Site Testing) and Cost Center-D (System Acceptance Tests, Integrated Testing and Commissioning) shall not be less than 15% and 10% of the price quoted in the Cost Center-B (Manufacture and Delivery).
D. Tender Total
1 The Tender Total submitted by the Tenderer shall be in the format shown in the Pricing Document.
2 The Pricing Document contains Sections, Cost Centres under each Section, and Milestones under each Cost Centre. The Sections, Cost Centres and Milestones have been prepared to indicate the extent of detail required in the Tender. The Tenderer shall prepare and complete documents, in this format, as being his Tender and submit as part of the Financial Package.
Items/Milestones against which no rate or sum is entered by the Tenderer, whether quantities are stated or not, shall be regarded as covered by other rates in the pricing document.
3 The Pricing Document completed and submitted by the Tenderer, as part of his Tender, should use an indexing and page numbering system such that its extent and completeness is clearly evident.
E. Currency
1 Section Totals, Cost Centre Totals and Milestone amounts shall be indicated in Indian Rupees and in a foreign currency as per clause C16.1, wherever required.
F. Milestones
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1 Cost Centres under each Section are fixed and shall not be changed by the Tenderer. The Cost Centres represent the major items of the Works for which the Employer will pay the Contractor, and the Tenderer shall ensure that he has allowed for all his costs he requires for the Contract to meet the Employer’s Requirements.
2 If during the course of execution, it becomes necessary, to meet the Employer’s Requirements (as indicated in these Tender Documents), to add more Milestones in a Cost Centre, the Lump Sum Price of the whole of Works, which will remain unaltered, will be reapportioned amongst the Sections, and further redistributed under the Cost Centres in each Sections and the Milestones in each Cost Centre. The liability of the Employer will be limited to the fixed Lump sum Price already accepted and the Contractor will have no right to claim any thing over and above the fixed Lump Sum price for any such addition of Milestones in any Cost Centre. The decision of the Employer will be final and binding in such matters and will not be subject to Conciliation or Arbitration.
3 The Milestones represent the completion of verifiable activities to be undertaken by the Contractor. A date for the achievement of each Milestone expressed as a number of weeks from the Commencement Date of the Works shall be entered in the column provided. Milestones that lead to achievement of a Stage must always precede the Key Date for achievement of that Stage. Milestones shall be converted to Calendar dates when the Notice to Proceed is issued.
4 Contractor is allowed to claim the lump sum cost of supply milestones in the cost centres B1, B2, B3 and B4 for each currency portion separately after certifying that all the materials considered in the currency portion of the milestone has been supplied.
N1 Sector 71 – Sector 137 (CH:-450 to CH: 9038)RKM 9.488 8
N2 Sector 142 – Sector 149 (CH:9038 to CH:19318)RKM 10.280 7
N3 Knowledge Park II – Depot Station(CH:19318 to CH:
28689.3)RKM 9.371
6
N4 Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15 NA
RKM 29.139* +TKM 15 21 + 1 Depot
Expected Date of RODSections
December, 2017
December, 2017
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF CORRIDOR
*Tenderer shall ascertain the length of corridor for the works in particular section from the Alignment drawings. Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 km in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation.
The work of Noida-Greater Noida corridor has been divided in to four different sections:-
Total*
NAME OF THE FIRM
December, 2017
December, 2017
Noida-Greater Noida Corridor
No of Stations
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Amount in Indian Rupees
USD EURO YEN INRC Corridor Cost Centres
D Miscellaneous Cost Centres
E Adjustment Price for additional items
F Optional Items
TENDER TOTAL
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Amount in Indian Rupees
USD EURO YEN INRA Detailed Design
B1 Manufacture and Delivery
C1 Installation and Site Testing
D1 System Acceptance Tests, Integrated Testing and Commissioning
B2 Manufacture and Delivery
C2 Installation and Site Testing
D2 System Acceptance Tests, Integrated Testing and Commissioning
B3 Manufacture and Delivery
C3 Installation and Site Testing
D3 System Acceptance Tests, Integrated Testing and Commissioning
B4 Manufacture and Delivery
C4 Installation and Site Testing
D4 System Acceptance Tests, Integrated Testing and Commissioning
TOTAL CARRIED TO TENDER TOTAL
Amount in Indian Rupees
USD EURO YEN INRMA Preliminaries and General Requirements
MB Training
MC Spares
MD Not Used
ME Manuals
TOTAL CARRIED TO TENDER TOTAL
Amount in Indian Rupees
USD EURO YEN INRTOTAL CARRIED TO TENDER TOTAL
Amount in Indian Rupees
USD EURO YEN INR
TOTAL CARRIED TO TENDER TOTAL
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA
Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section(21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
CONTRACT PACKAGE – NE-01
Statement A
Tender Total
Statement A – TENDER TOTAL(THIS DOCUMENT IS TO BE PREPARED AND COMPLETED BY THE TENDERER)
Rupees ( IN WORDS )
Statement D- Miscellaneous Cost Centres
Cost Centres
Rebate If any (In percentage)
Net Amount after rebate
(In Foreign Currencies) (IN FIGURES)
(In Foreign Currencies) (IN WORDS )
Amount in Foreign Currency
Rebate If any (In percentage)
Description of Cost CentresCost Centres
CONTRACT PACKAGE – NE-01
Statement B
Rupees ( IN FIGURES)
The fixed Total Lump Sum Price of this NE-01 Contract
Net Amount after rebate
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA
Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section(21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Total Price of Cost Centers
Amount in Foreign Currency
Statement No.
Description of StatementAmount
in Foreign Currency
Amount in Foreign Currency
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II to Depot Station)
Section Summaries
Tenderer to note that the Tender Total shall be the sum of the Statement C, D, E and F. The Statements C, D, E and F are further sub divided into Cost Centres and items. Any arithmetical error shall be dealt as per clause E of ITT.
Description of Cost CentresAmount
in Foreign Currency
Section N2 (Sector 142 to Sector 149)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Statement F - Optional Items
Statement E - Adjustment Prices for Additional Items
Adjustment Prices for Additional Items
Section N1 (Sector 71 to Sector 137)
Statement C- Corridor Cost Centres
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA
Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section(21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
CONTRACT PACKAGE – NE-01
Statement C-Corridor Cost Centres
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
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COST CENTRE A -- DETAILED DESIGN
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This Cost Centre A comprises all activities relating to the detailed design of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE) including FP, SP, SSP & SS etc, 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply,Viaduct Lighting System, SCADA Systems, Earthquake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida.
This includes but is not limited to:Submission of the Preliminary Design, Final Design and Drawings for various equipment and subsystems including the requirement of space and mounting details etc as required by different authorities such as RDSO, EIG etc for their approval.
Specifications for various equipment and subsystems,
Schedule of Materials required implementing the Design.
Submission of “As-Built drawings”.
Preliminary simulation study.
Final simulation study.
Validation (Auditing) of Design & Installation of OHE and ASS systems.
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN(25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE) including FP, SP, SSP & SS, Interlinking arrangements, Elevated ROCS, Protection Scheme, Feeding Arrangements from RSS, Feeding Arrangements to Depot etc)
A1 Preliminary design and specifications
A2 Final design and specifications
A3 Schedule of materials
A4 "As-built Drawings"
A5 Preliminary simulation study
A6 Final simulation study
A7 Validation (Auditing) of Design of OHE
A8 Validation (Auditing) of Installation of OHE
A9 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work(33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply System including Protection Scheme, Feeding Arrangements from RSS, Feeding Arrangements to Depot and Interlinking Arrangements, Viaduct Lighting etc)
A10 Preliminary design and specifications
A11 Final design and specifications
A12 Schedule of materials
A13 "As-built Drawings"
A14 Preliminary simulation study
A15 Final simulation study
A16 Validation (Auditing) of Design of Auxiliary Power Supply System
A17 Validation (Auditing) of Installation of Auxiliary Power Supply System
A18 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
(SCADA Systems)
A19 Preliminary design and specifications
A20 Final design and specifications
A21 Schedule of materials
A22 "As-built Drawings"
A23 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
(Earth Quake/Wind Speed Sensing and Warning Systems)
A24 Preliminary design and specifications
A25
Final design and specifications
A26
Schedule of materials
NAME OF BIDDER 0
COST CENTRE A -- DETAILED DESIGN
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateAmount in
Indian RupeesAmount in Foreign Currency
MILE STONE
NO.MILESTONE ACTIVITY
Apportioned Amount
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A27
"As-built Drawings"
A28
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
COST CENTRE B1 – MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to receipt/ delivery of following equipment for Sections N1 after type test, factory acceptance test, provision of Indemnity Bond and proof of insurance:
Delivery of equipment for the Flexible OHE for Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 71 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 81 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Sector 78 station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
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Delivery of 33 kV Cables and other equipments (for feeding auxiliary power to ring network) at Sector 83 station from Sector 83 Receiving Sub Station (RSS) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR considering 0.5 km of distance.
Delivery of 33 kV cables and other equipments for Auxiliary Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 Station respectively at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR considering 0.5 km of distance.
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YENObtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for each of the following Milestone activities after:• Certification of type tests• Certification of factory acceptance test• Provision of Indemnity Bond• Proof of insurance
B1-1 Delivery of following major equipments for the Flexible OHE for Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Masts/Portals
b Galvanised Steel parts(Termination Assembly, Supporting Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly, Plates and Boards, Safety Screen Panel etc)
c Contact Wire
d Overhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires, Feeder Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly, Bridle Wire, Insulating Covers etc)
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
COST CENTRE B1 -- MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF BIDDER 0
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e Insulators, Section Insulators
f Cantilever Assembly
g ATD and its Assembly
h Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-2 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 71 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-3 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Sector 78 station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-4 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 81 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
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b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-5 Delivery of following major equipment for the Feeding Posts (FP) at Sector 83 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
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a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembliesContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (RSS end & FP end) as 0.5 RKm.
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-6 Delivery of following major equipment for the Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembliesContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (DMRC end & Sector 71 end) as 0.5
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-7 Delivery of following major equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc. Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM
a Earthing Assembly
b Buried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead Protection Conductor and clamps, connections
c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cables
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-8 Delivery of following major equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Transformers
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b Switchgears with CT, PT
c 33 kV CablesAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the
d LV Cables
e Viaduct Lights, Sockets and Fittings
f Auxiliary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank, Battery Charger, Earthing arrangements etc)
g Protection Relays
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h Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-9 Delivery of following major equipments for feeding auxiliary power to ring network at Sector 83 station from Sector 83 Receiving Sub Station (RSS) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Switchgears with CT, PT
b 33 kV CablesContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (RSS end & ASS end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm) shall be
c Protection Relays
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-10 Delivery of following major equipment for the Auxiliary Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Switchgears with CT, PT
b 33 kV CablesContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (Sector 71 to Line-3 Extension end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5
c Protection Relays
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B1-11 Delivery of following major equipment for the SCADA Systems for Section N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a RTU
b Control and Monitoring Cables etc
c Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
COST CENTRE C1 – INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi, Submission of Installation Plan, Installation Drawings, inspection of equipment and Site preparations, Pre- installation tests, Installation of equipment, Post-installation tests, energisation and any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of work for:
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Flexible OHE for Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488) .
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation
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Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, Buried Earth Conductor (BEC), Return Conductor, Earthing Cables,Clamps/Connectors, etc. for N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488) of the corridor .
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488) .
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR Installation and
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN
• Obtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for each of:
C1-1
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Flexible OHE for Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be
adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Masts/Portals
bGalvanised Steel parts(Termination Assembly,
Supporting Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly, Plates and Boards, Safety Screen Panel etc).
c Contact Wire
dOverhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires,
Feeder Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly,Bridle Wire, Insulating Covers etc)
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
COST CENTRE C1 –INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF BIDDER 0
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e Insulators, Section Insulators
f Cantilever Assembly
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g ATD and its Assembly
hAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
C1-2
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 71
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
cTraction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and
connection assemblies.
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dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
C1-3
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Sector 78 station
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
cTraction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and
connection assemblies.
dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
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C1-4
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 81
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
cTraction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and
connection assemblies.
dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
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C1-5
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Feeding Posts (FP) at Sector 83
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c
Traction Cables, cable path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
Contractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (RSS end & FP end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm) shall
be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.
dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
C1-6
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71.
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a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c
Traction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
Contractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (DMRC end & Sector 71 end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5
Rkm) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted).
dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
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C1-7
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and
Connectors etc. Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488).
Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment
a Earthing Assembly
bBuried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead
Protection Conductor and clamps, connections.
c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cable, cable paths
dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
C1-8
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137
RKM 9.488)
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a Transformers
b Switchgears with CT, PT
c
33 kV Cables, cable pathAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment
of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be
adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
d LV Cable, cable paths
e Viaduct Lights, Sockets and Fittings
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fAuxiliary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank,
Battery Charger, Earthing arrangements etc).
g Protection Relays
hAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
C1-9
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for feeding auxiliary power to ring network at Sector 83 station from Sector
83 Receiving Sub Station (RSS).
a Switchgears with CT, PT
b
33 kV Cables, cable pathContractor to Quote considering the distance between
the cable terminations (RSS end & ASS end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm)
shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.
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c Protection Relays
dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
C1-10
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the Auxiliary Supply Interlinking at Sector 71
a Switchgears with CT, PT
b
33 kV Cables, cable pathContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (Sector 71 to Line-3 Extension
end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm) shall be adjusted on pro rata
rates quoted.
c Protection Relays
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dAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
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C1-11
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
energisation of all equipment for the SCADA Systems for Section N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
a RTU
b Control and Monitoring Cable, cable paths etc
cAny other item(s) considered necessary to comply with
the Scope of Work
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C1-12
Manning of Commissioned ASSContractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges
considering 4224 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 4224 mandays ) shall be adjusted
on pro rata rates quoted.The staff team deployed at the ASS's shall be thoroughly
conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shall be able to provide
auxiliary power, if so desired by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and
also to provide power shut-downs of the commissioned systems, if so directed by DMRC.
A period of 8 hours of deployment of one staff should be considered as 1 man-day.
The quoted amount shall cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the
Employer, employment of approved staff including salaries, overtime, airfares, lodging allowances, their
office expenditure, telephone/mobile bills, local travel costs to and from site, training materials, income tax
and other taxes deducted at source.The contractor shall be responsible for the compliance
of all the labour laws irrespective of rates quoted.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
COST CENTRE D1 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to:
System acceptance tests in accordance with accepted System Acceptance Plan.
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WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEND1-1 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No
Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the System Acceptance Test (SAT) Plan for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N1 covering:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 71 and Sector 81 stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 78 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 83, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N1, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 83, Auxiliary Power Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 Station
SCADA system for Section N1
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D1-2 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the Integrated Testing and Commissioning Plan for:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 71 and Sector 81 stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 78 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 83, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N1, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 83, Auxiliary Power Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 Station
SCADA system for Section N1
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D1-3 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of System Acceptance Tests (SAT) for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N1 covering:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 71 and Sector 81 stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 78 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 83, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N1, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 83, Auxiliary Power Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 Station
SCADA system for Section N1
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D1-4 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of Integrated Testing and Commissioning Tests for:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 71 and Sector 81 stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 78 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 83, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N1, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 83, Auxiliary Power Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 Station
SCADA system for Section N1
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D1-5 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for completion of Service Trials.
D1-6 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Detailed Safety Report
D1-7 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Safety Certificate.
D1-8 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
COST CENTRE D1 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion
of Milestone from MILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF BIDDER 0
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
COST CENTRE B2 – MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to receipt/ delivery of following equipment for Sections N2 after type test, factory acceptance test, provision of Indemnity Bond and proof of insurance:
Delivery of equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.180) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the e- Rigid OCS for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 0.100) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Sector 142 station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.Delivery of equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of 33 kV Cables and other equipments (for feeding auxiliary power to ring network) at Sector 153 station from Sector 153 Receiving Sub Station (RSS) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR considering 0.5 km of distance.
Delivery of equipment for the SCADA Systems for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10 280) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YENObtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for each of the following Milestone activities after:• Certification of type tests• Certification of factory acceptance test• Provision of Indemnity Bond• Proof of insurance
B2-1 Delivery of following major equipments for the Flexible OHE for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.180) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCRAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Masts/Portals
b Galvanised Steel parts(Termination Assembly, Supporting Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly, Plates and Boards, Safety Screen Panel etc)
c Contact Wire
d Overhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires, Feeder Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly,Bridle Wire, Insulating Covers etc).
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
COST CENTRE B2 -- MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF BIDDER 0
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e Insulators, Section Insulators
f Cantilever Assembly
g ATD and its Assembly
h Neutral Section
i Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-2 Delivery of following major equipments for the e-Rigid OCS for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 0.100) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCRContractor to quote considering 0.100 RKM. Any change in the
a Masts/Portals including Support Structures
b Conductor Rail and Accessories
c Contact Wire
d Insulators
e Anti Creep Assembly
f Transition Element Assembly
g Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-3 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Sector 142 station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR .
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
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d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-4 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 144 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-5 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SP) at Sector 147 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-6 Delivery of following major equipment for the Feeding Posts (FP) at Sector 153 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembliesContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (RSS end & FP end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm) shall be adjusted on pro
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-7 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 149 at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
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a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-8 Delivery of following major equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc. Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280) at Contractor’s
a Earthing Assembly
b Buried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead Protection Conductor and clamps, connections
c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cables
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-9 Delivery of following major equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Transformers
b Switchgears with CT, PT
c 33 kV CablesAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the
d LV Cables
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e Viaduct Lights, Sockets and Fittings
f Auxiliary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank, Battery Charger, Earthing arrangements etc).
g Protection Relays
h Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-10 Delivery of following major equipments for feeding auxiliary power to ring network at Sector 153 station from Sector 153 Receiving Sub Station (RSS) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Switchgears with CT, PT
b 33 kV CablesContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (RSS end & ASS end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm) shall be adjusted
c Protection Relays
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B2-11 Delivery of following major equipment for the SCADA Systems including Back Up at RSS for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a RTU
b Control and Monitoring Cables etc
c SCADA Server+ Work Station+ Printer etc.
d SCADA and other Softwares
e Auxiliary Suppply System
f Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
COST CENTRE C2 – INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
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This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi, Submission of Installation Plan, Installation Drawings, inspection of equipment and Site preparations, Pre- installation tests, Installation of equipment, Post-installation tests, energisation and any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of work for:
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.180) .
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the e- Rigid OCS for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 0.100) .
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre installation tests and post installation tests) and
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Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 153 station from Sector 153 Receiving Sub Station (RSS).
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, Buried Earth Conductor (BEC), Return Conductor, Earthing Cables,Clamps/Connectors, etc. for N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280) of the corridor.
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR Installation and
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN
• Obta in the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to ” from the Engineer for each of:
C2-1 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.180)Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a
Masts/Porta ls
b Galvanised Steel parts (Termination Assembly, Supporting Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly, Plates and Boards , Safety Screen Panel etc)
c
Contact Wire
d Overhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires , Feeder Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly,Bridle Wire, Insulating Covers etc)
e
Insulators , Section Insulators
f Canti lever Assembly
g
ATD and i ts Assembly
h Neutra l Section
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
COST CENTRE C2 –INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned AmountWeeks for completion
of Milestone from Commencement Date
MILESTONE ACTIVITYAmount in Foreign Currency
Amount inIndian Rupees
NAME OF BIDDER 0
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i Any other i tem(s ) necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
C2-2 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the e-Rigid OCS for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 0.100)Contractor to quote considering 0.100 Rkm. Any change in the RKM shall be adjusted on prorata basis as per the quoted rates under this milestone and suitably adjusting the quoted rates in
a Masts/Porta ls including Support Structures
b Conductor Ra i l and Accessories
c Contact Wire
d Insulators
e Anti Creep Assembly
f Trans i tion Element Assembly
g Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-3 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Sector 142 s tation .
a Circui t Breakers , Interruptors , Isolators
b Capaci tive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables , Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembl ies
d Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-4 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Para l lel ing Post (SSP) at Sector 144.
a Circui t Breakers , Interruptors , Isolators
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b Capaci tive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables , Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembl ies
d Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-5 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the Sectioning and Para l lel ing Post (SP) at Sector 147
a Circui t Breakers , Interruptors , Isolators
b Capaci tive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables , Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembl ies
d Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-6 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the Feeding Posts (FP) at Sector 153.
a Circui t Breakers , Interruptors , Isolators
b Capaci tive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables , cable path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembl ies .Contractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (RSS end & FP end) as 0.5 RKm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.
d Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-7 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Para l lel ing Post (SSP) at Sector 149.
a Circui t Breakers , Interruptors , Isolators
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b Capaci tive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables , Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assembl ies
d Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-8 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables , BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables , Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc. Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280) Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Earthing Assembly
b Buried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead Protection Conductor and clamps , connections
c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cable, cable paths
d Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-9 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the Auxi l iary Power Supply System for Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280).
a Transformers
b Switchgears with CT, PT
c 33 kV Cables , Cable PathAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
d LV Cable, cable paths
e Viaduct Lights , Sockets and Fi ttings
f Auxi l iary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank, Battery Charger, Earthing arrangements etc).
g Protection Relays
h Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-10 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for feeding auxi l iary power to ring network at Sector 153 s tation from Sector 153 Receiving Sub Station (RSS).
a Switchgears with CT, PT
b 33 kV Cables , Cable PathContractor to Quote considering the distance between the cable terminations (RSS end & ASS end) as 0.5 Rkm. Any change in this length (above/below 0.5 Rkm) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.
c Protection Relays
d Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-11 Del ivery to Si te from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Insta l lation and Testing (includes pre-insta l lation tests and post insta l lation tests ) and energisation of a l l equipment for the SCADA Systems including Back Up at RSS for Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280).
a RTU
b Control and Monitoring Cable, cable paths etc
c SCADA Server+ Work Station+ Printer etc.
d SCADA and other Softwares
e Auxi l iary Suppply System
f Any other i tem(s ) cons idered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C2-12 Manning of Commiss ioned ASSContractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges considering 6930 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 6930 mandays ) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.The s taff team deployed at the ASS's sha l l be thoroughly conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shal l be able to provide auxi l iary power, i f so des i red by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and a lso to provide power shut-downs of the commiss ioned systems, i f so di rected by DMRC. A period of 8 hours of deployment of one s taff should be cons idered as 1 man-day.The quoted amount sha l l cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the Employer, employment of approved s taff including sa laries , overtime, a i rfares , lodging a l lowances , thei r office expenditure, telephone/mobi le bi l l s , loca l travel costs to and from s i te, tra ining materia ls , income tax and other taxes deducted at source.The contractor sha l l be respons ible for the compl iance of a l l the labour laws i rrespective of rates quoted.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
COST CENTRE D2 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING AND
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to:
System acceptance tests in accordance with accepted System Acceptance Plan.
Integrated Testing and Commissioning in conjunction with Designated Contractors.
Service Trials.
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WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEND2-1 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection
Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the System Acceptance Test (SAT) Plan for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N2 covering:
Flexible OHE, e- Rigid OCS, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 144 and Sector 149 stations, Sectioning and Paralleling (SP) at Sector 147 station, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 142 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 153, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N2, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 153,
SCADA system for Section N2 including Back Up at RSS
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
COST CENTRE D2 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF BIDDER 0
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D2-2 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the Integrated Testing and Commissioning Plan for:
Flexible OHE, e- Rigid OCS, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 144 and Sector 149 stations, Sectioning and Paralleling (SP) at Sector 147 station, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 142 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 153, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N2, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 153,
SCADA system for Section N2 including Back Up at RSS
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D2-3 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of System Acceptance Tests (SAT) for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N2 covering:
Flexible OHE, e- Rigid OCS, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 144 and Sector 149 stations, Sectioning and Paralleling (SP) at Sector 147 station, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 142 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 153, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N2, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 153,
SCADA system for Section N2 including Back Up at RSS
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D2-4 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of Integrated Testing and Commissioning Tests for:
Flexible OHE, e- Rigid OCS, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Sector 144 and Sector 149 stations, Sectioning and Paralleling (SP) at Sector 147 station, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Sector 142 Station, Feeding Post (FP) at Sector 153, Traction Supply Interlinking at Sector 71 station, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc., Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N2, Auxiliary Power Feeding Arrangements from RSS to Sector 153,
SCADA system for Section N2 including Back Up at RSS
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D2-5 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for completion of Service Trials.
D2-6 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Detailed Safety Report.
D2-7 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Safety Certificate.
D2-8 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
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COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
COST CENTRE B3 – MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to receipt/ delivery of following equipment for Sections N3 after type test, factory acceptance test, provision of Indemnity Bond and proof of insurance:
Delivery of equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Alpha 2 station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Pari Chowk Station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Depot Station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipments for Traction Supply Feeding arrangements to Rolling Stock Depot from Depot Station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, Buried Earth Conductor (BEC), Return Conductor, Earthing Cables,Clamps/Connectors, etc. for N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) of the corridor at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of 33 kV Cables and other equipments (for feeding auxiliary power to Rolling StockDepot from Depot Station) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR considering 0.5 km of distance.
Delivery of equipment for the SCADA Systems for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YENObtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for each of the following Milestone activities after:• Certification of type tests• Certification of factory acceptance test• Provision of Indemnity Bond• Proof of insurance
B3-1 Delivery of following major equipments for the Flexible OHE for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCRAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Masts/Portals
b Galvanised Steel parts(Termination Assembly, Supporting Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly, Plates and Boards, Safety Screen Panel etc)
c Contact Wired Overhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires, Feeder
Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly,Bridle Wire, Insulating Covers etc).
e Insulators, Section Insulatorsf Cantilever Assemblyg ATD and its Assembly h Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B3-2 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning
(SS) at Alpha 2 station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B3-3 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Pari Chowk Station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B3-4 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Depot Station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B3-5 Delivery of following major equipment for the Traction Supply arrangements to the Rolling Stock Depot from Depot Station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies.
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B3-6 Delivery of following major equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc. Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCRAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Earthing Assemblyb Buried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead
Protection Conductor and clamps, connecions.c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cablesd Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B3-7 Delivery of following major equipment for the Auxiliary Power
Supply System for Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Transformersb Switchgears with CT, PTc 33 kV Cables
Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
d LV Cablese Viaduct Lights, Sockets and Fittingsf Auxiliary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank, Battery
Charger, Earthing arrangements etc)g Protection Relaysh Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B3-8 Delivery of following major equipments for feeding auxiliary
power to Rolling Stock Depot from Depot Station at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Switchgears with CT, PTb 33 kV Cablesc Protection Relaysd Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B3-9 Delivery of following major equipment for the SCADA Systems
for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a RTUb Control and Monitoring Cables etcc Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater NoidaSection N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
COST CENTRE B3 -- MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
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COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater
Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
COST CENTRE C3 – INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
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This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi, Submission of Installation Plan, Installation Drawings, inspection of equipment and Site preparations, Pre- installation tests, Installation of equipment, Post-installation tests, energisation and any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of work for:
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR,
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Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, Buried Earth Conductor (BEC), Return Conductor, Earthing Cables,Clamps/Connectors, etc. for N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) of the corridor.
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371).
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment (for feeding
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN• Obtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for each of:
C3-1 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Masts/Portalsb Galvanised Steel parts(Termination Assembly, Supporting
Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly, Plates and Boards, Safety Screen Panel etc)
cContact Wire
d Overhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires, Feeder Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly,Bridle Wire, Insulating Covers etc)
e
Insulators, Section Insulators
f Cantilever Assembly
g ATD and its Assembly
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
COST CENTRE C3 – INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
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h Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C3-2 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Sub-Sectioning (SS) at Alpha 2 station.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables, cable path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection
assemblies.d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C3-3 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR,
Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Pari Chowk Station.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection
assembliesd Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C3-4 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR,
Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Depot Station.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection
assembliesd Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C3-5 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR,
Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Traction Supply arrangements to the Rolling Stock Depot from Depot Station.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection
assembliesd Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work
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C3-6 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc. Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371) Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Earthing Assemblyb Buried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead Protection
Conductor and clamps, connecions.c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cable, cable paths.d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work
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C3-7 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371).
a Transformersb Switchgears with CT, PTc 33 kV Cables, Cable Path
Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
d LV Cable, cable pathse Viaduct Lights, Sockets and Fittingsf Auxiliary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank, Battery
Charger, Earthing arrangements etc).g Protection Relaysh Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C3-8 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR,
Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for feeding auxiliary power to Rolling Stock Depot from Depot Station.
a Switchgears with CT, PTb 33 kV Cables, Cable Pathc Protection Relaysd Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work
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C3-9 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the SCADA Systems for Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
a RTUb Control and Monitoring Cable, cable paths etcc Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C3-10 Manning of Commissioned ASS
Contractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges considering 5940 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 5940 mandays ) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.The staff team deployed at the ASS's shall be thoroughly conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shall be able to provide auxiliary power, if so desired by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and also to provide power shut-downs of the commissioned systems, if so directed by DMRC. A period of 8 hours of deployment of one staff should be considered as 1 man-day.The quoted amount shall cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the Employer, employment of approved staff including salaries, overtime, airfares, lodging allowances, their office expenditure, telephone/mobile bills, local travel costs to and from site, training materials, income tax and other taxes deducted at source.The contractor shall be responsible for the compliance of all the labour laws irrespective of rates quoted.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater
Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
COST CENTRE D3 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING
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This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to:
System acceptance tests in accordance with accepted System Acceptance Plan.
Integrated Testing and Commissioning in conjunction with Designated Contractors.
Service Trials.
Safety certification, in the approved format, for opening the section for revenue operation, including for traction power.
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of
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WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEND3-1 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection
Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the System Acceptance Test (SAT) Plan for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N3 covering:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Pari Chowk and Depot stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Alpha 2 Station, Traction Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N3, Auxiliary Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot,
SCADA system for Section N3
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D3-2 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the Integrated Testing and Commissioning Plan for:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Pari Chowk and Depot stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Alpha 2 Station, Traction Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc., Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N3, Auxiliary Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot,
SCADA system for Section N3
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Sections N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
COST CENTRE D3 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
MILE STONE NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITYAmount in Foreign Currency Amount in
Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
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D3-3 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of System Acceptance Tests (SAT) for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N3 covering:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Pari Chowk and Depot stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Alpha 2 Station, Traction Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc., Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N3, Auxiliary Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot,
SCADA system for Section N3
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D3-4 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of Integrated Testing and Commissioning Tests for:
Flexible OHE, Sub-Sectioning and Paralleling Post (SSP) at Pari Chowk and Depot stations, Sub Sectioning (SS) at Alpha 2 Station, Traction Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc., Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N3, Auxiliary Supply Feeding Arrangements for Rolling Stock Depot,
SCADA system for Section N3
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D3-5 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for completion of Service Trials.
D3-6 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Detailed Safety Report
D3-7 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Safety Certificate.
D3-8 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE B4 – MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.This includes but is not limited to receipt/ delivery of following equipment for Sections N4 after type test, factory acceptance test, provision of Indemnity Bond and proof of insurance:
Delivery of equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipment for the Sectioning arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock at Rolling Stock Depot at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
Delivery of equipments for Traction Supply Feeding arrangements from RSS at Sector 153 to Feeding Post at Rolling Stock Depot including the Feeding Posts at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YENObtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for each of the following Milestone activities after:• Certification of type tests• Certification of factory acceptance test• Provision of Indemnity Bond• Proof of insurance
B4-1 Delivery of following major equipments for the Flexible OHE for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCRAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Tkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Masts/Portalsb Galvanised Steel parts(Termination Assembly, Supporting
Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly, Plates and Boards, Safety Screen Panel etc)
c Contact Wired Overhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires, Feeder
Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly,Bridle Wire, Insulating Covers etc).
e Insulators, Section Insulatorsf Cantilever Assemblyg ATD and its Assembly h Foundationi Neutral Sectionj Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B4-2 Delivery of following major equipment for the Sectioning
arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsb Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTc Traction Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
B4-3 Delivery of following major equipment for the Traction Supply Feeding arrangements from Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) to Feeding Post at Rolling Stock Depot including the equipments at Feeding Post for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Transformerb Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolatorsc Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CTd Traction and Auxiliary Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection
assembliese Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B4-4 Delivery of following major equipment for Earthing & Bonding
including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc. for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCRAny change up to plus/minus 0.5 Tkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Earthing Assemblyb Buried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead
Protection Conductor and clamps, connections.c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cablesd Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B4-5 Delivery of following major equipment for the Auxiliary Power
Supply System for for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Transformersb Switchgears with CT, PTc 33 kV Cables
Contractor to quote considering the distance between the cable terminations ( Depot Sation end and Depot ASS) as 0.5 Rkm. Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
d LV Cablese Viaduct Lights, Sockets and Fittingsf Auxiliary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank, Battery
Charger, Earthing arrangements etc)g Protection Relaysh Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B4-6 Delivery of following major equipment for the SCADA Systems
for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and OCC at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a RTUb Control and Monitoring Cables etcc SCADA Server+ Workstation + Printer etc.d SCADA and other Softwarese VDUf Auxiliary Power Supply Systemg Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work B4-7 Delivery of equipments for the Earthquake and Wind Speed
Sensing and Warning System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and Associated Arrangements at OCC at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE B4 – MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE C4 – INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
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This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi, Submission of Installation Plan, Installation Drawings, inspection of equipment and Site preparations, Pre- installation tests, Installation of equipment, Post-installation tests, energisation and any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of work for:
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) .
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Sectioning arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock at Rolling Stock Depot.
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre installation tests and post installation tests) and
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Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the SCADA Systems for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and OCC.
Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN• Obtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for each of:
C4-1 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Flexible OHE for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Masts/Portals
b Galvanised Steel parts(Termination Assembly, Supporting Arrangement, Anti Creep Assembly, Guy Rod Assembly,
c Contact Wire
d Overhead wires and Conductors (Messenger Wires, Feeder Wire, Dropper Assembly, Jumper Assembly,Bridle Wire,
e Insulators, Section Insulators
f Cantilever Assembly
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE C4 – INSTALLATION AND SITE TESTING
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
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g ATD and its Assembly
h Foundation
i Neutral Section
j Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C4-2 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Sectioning arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
a Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
b Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
c Traction Cables, Cable Path/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C4-3 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Traction Supply Feeding arrangements from Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) to Feeding Post at Rolling Stock Depot including the equipments at Feeding Post for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) at Contractor’s premises in Delhi/NCR.
a Transformer
b Circuit Breakers, Interruptors, Isolators
c Capacitive Voltage Sensor, PT, CT
d Traction and Auxiliary Cables/Feeders/Jumpers and connection assemblies
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e Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C4-4 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc. for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Tkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
a Earthing Assembly
b Buried Earth Conductor, Return Conductor, Overhead Protection Conductor and clamps, connections.
c Thermosetting Welds , ITL and Cable, cable paths
d Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work
C4-5 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR, Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Auxiliary Power Supply System for for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15).
a Transformers
b Switchgears with CT, PT
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c 33 kV Cables, Cable PathContractor to quote considering the distance between the cable terminations ( Depot Sation end and Depot ASS) as 0.5 Rkm. Any change up to plus/minus 0.5 Rkm in the alignment of the overall corridor shall not be considered as a variation. Any further change in this length shall be adjusted for the additional plus/minus length on pro rata rates quoted.
d LV Cable, cable pathse Viaduct Lights, Sockets and Fittingsf Auxiliary Supply System (ACDB, DCDB, Battery Bank,
Battery Charger, Earthing arrangements etc)g Protection Relaysh Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C4-6 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR,
Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the SCADA Systems for for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and OCC.
a RTUb Control and Monitoring Cable, cable paths etcc SCADA Server+ Workstation + Printer etc.d SCADA and other Softwarese VDUf Auxiliary Power Supply Systemg Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the
Scope of Work C4-7 Delivery to Site from Contractor's premises in Delhi/NCR,
Installation and Testing (includes pre-installation tests and post installation tests) and energisation of all equipment for the Earthquake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and Associated Arrangements at OCC.
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C4-8 Manning of Commissioned ASSContractor to Quote all-inclusive man-day charges considering 1980 man-days. Any change in the man-days (above/below 1980 mandays ) shall be adjusted on pro rata rates quoted.The staff team deployed at the ASS's shall be thoroughly conversant and competent to operate the various switchgear and systems and shall be able to provide auxiliary power, if so desired by DMRC, to other Agencies working in the Station area or elsewhere and also to provide power shut-downs of the commissioned systems, if so directed by DMRC. A period of 8 hours of deployment of one staff should be considered as 1 man-day.The quoted amount shall cover the approval of the supervisors and replacement as required by the Employer, employment of approved staff including salaries, overtime, airfares, lodging allowances, their office expenditure, telephone/mobile bills, local travel costs to and from site, training materials, income tax and other taxes deducted at source.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE D4 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to:
System acceptance tests in accordance with accepted System Acceptance Plan.
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN
D4-1 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the System Acceptance Test (SAT) Plan for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N4 covering:
Flexible OHE, Sectioning arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock, Traction Supply Feeding arrangements from Sector 153 RSS to Feeding Post at Rolling Stock Depot including the Feeding Post, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N4,
SCADA system for Section N4
Earthquake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and Associated Arrangements at OCC
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
Corridor N Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)COST CENTRE D4 – SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS, INTEGRATED TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount
Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency
Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
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D4-2 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the Integrated Testing and Commissioning Plan for:
Flexible OHE, Sectioning arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock, Traction Supply Feeding arrangements from Sector 153 RSS to Feeding Post at Rolling Stock Depot including the Feeding Post, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N4,
SCADA system for Section N4
Earthquake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and Associated Arrangements at OCC
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D4-3 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of System Acceptance Tests (SAT) for the Cost Centres as a whole included in Section N4 covering:
Flexible OHE, Sectioning arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock, Traction Supply Feeding arrangements from Sector 153 RSS to Feeding Post at Rolling Stock Depot including the Feeding Post, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N4,
SCADA system for Section N4
Earthquake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and Associated Arrangements at OCC.
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
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D4-4 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for the completion of Integrated Testing and Commissioning Tests for:
Flexible OHE, Sectioning arrangements for proper operation of Rolling Stock, Traction Supply Feeding arrangements from Sector 153 RSS to Feeding Post at Rolling Stock Depot including the Feeding Post, Earthing & Bonding including Thermosetting weld & cables, BEC, Return Conductor, Return Cables, Earth Wire, Clamps and Connectors etc.,
Auxiliary Power Supply System for Section N4,
SCADA system for Section N4
Earthquake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System for Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15) and Associated Arrangements at OCC.
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of the work.
D4-5 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for completion of Service Trials.
D4-6 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Detailed Safety Report.
D4-7 Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for Safety Certificate.
D4-8 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
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COST CENTRE MA – PRELIMINARIES AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
STATEMENT D- Miscellaneous Cost Centres
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and on going activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This includes but is not limited to:• Submission of All Management Plans/Programs as defined in the Specifications• Any other item (s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
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WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN
Obtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to…” from the Engineer for:
MA1 All Management Plans/Programs as defined in the Specifications Management plans and Programmes as per Specifications.
MA2 Any other item(s) considered necessary by the Contractor to comply with the Scope of Work.
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE MA – PRELIMINARIES AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
MILE STONE NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
NAME OF BIDDER 0
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
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Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE MB – TRAINING
Notes:The Tenderer shall not complete the column “Weeks for completion of Milestone from Commencement Date.The dates for the operation of these Milestone Activities will be at the discretion of the Employer.The travel, boarding and lodging expenses for the Employer’s trainees sent overseas will be borne by the Employer.The monthly cash flow on the basis of which the PV is to be worked out will exclude the amount of this Cost Centre though this Cost Centre shall be included in the Section MS Summary and the Tender Total.
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This shall include but not be limited to:
Provision of Instructors by the Contractor for training of operating and maintenance personnel of the Employer in India
Training of operating and maintenance personnel of the Employer offshore at the Contractor’s facilities and MRTS.
Furnishing of Training manuals and associated materials.
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
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WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN
Obtain the ”Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection subject to ” from the Engineer for:
N/A
MB1 Training of Employer’s personnel (6 man-weeks) overseas in Contractor/Sub-Contractor’s Works and MRTS
N/A
MB2 Provision of Contractor’s Instructors (8 man-weeks) for training of Employer’s operating personnel in India
N/A
MB3 Provision of Contractor’s Instructors (30 man-weeks) for Training of Employer’s maintenance personnel in India
N/A
MB4 Submission of Training Manuals in Original plus five hard copies and in electronic format
N/A
MB5 Any other item(s) necessary to comply with the Scope of Work. N/A
N/A
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Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE MB – TRAINING
MILE STONE NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
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WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN
Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer for delivery of the following in accordance with the Employer’s Requirements:
MC1 Delivery of Spares
MC2 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YEN
Obtain the “Notice of No Objection” or “Notice of No Objection Subject to ---“ from the Engineer on delivery of the final Manuals for Traction power Distribution, Flexible OHE, e-Rigid OCS, SP, SSPs, SS, Feeding Post, Overall Earthing system, Auxiliary Power Supply System, Earth Quake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System, SCADA etc. before commencement of Integrated Testing and Commissioning.
ME1 Operating Manuals (Original plus five hard copies) and in Electronic Format.
ME2 Maintenance Manuals (Original plus five hard copies) and in Electronic Format.
ME3 Subsystems/ Systems spare parts catalogue (Original plus five hard copies) and in Electronic Format.
ME4 Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the scope of Work
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE MC – SPARES
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE MC – SPARES
MILE STONE NO.
Apportioned Amount Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This shall include but not be limited to supply of spares for complete Contract.
Any other item(s) considered necessary by the Contractor to comply with the Scope of Work.
NAME OF BIDDER
Not Used
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
COST CENTRE ME – MANUALS
(The Manuals shall be bilingual in Hindi & English)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE MD – MAINTENANCE*
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
This Cost Centre comprises all those obligations and ongoing activities throughout the Contract not associated directly with any other Cost Centre.
This shall include but not be limited to:
Provision of Operating Manuals (hard copies and electronic format) for:
Traction power Distribution, Flexible OHE, e-Rigid OCS, SP, SSPs, SS, Feeding Post, Overall Earthing system, Auxiliary Power Supply System, Earth Quake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System, SCADA etc. before commencement of Integrated Testing and Commissioning.
Provision of Maintenance Manuals in One Orignal and five (hard copies and in electronic format) for:
Traction power Distribution, Flexible OHE, e-Rigid OCS, SP, SSPs, SS Feeding Post, Overall Earthing system, Auxiliary Power Supply System, Earth Quake and Wind Speed Sensing and Warning System, SCADA etc. before commencement of Integrated Testing and Commissioning.
Provision of sub-systems/systems and spare parts catalogue - (hard copies and electronic format)
Any other item(s) considered necessary to comply with the Scope of Work.
Weeks for completion of Milestone from
Commencement DateMILESTONE ACTIVITY
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
NAME OF BIDDER
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
COST CENTRE ME – MANUALS
(The Manuals shall be bilingual in Hindi & English)
MILE STONE NO.
Apportioned Amount
USD EURO YEN USD EURO YEN
1Adjustment Price for using Tubular Poles instead of normal Masts (over and above the price quoted with normal masts).
RKM29.139
2Adjustment Price for using Silver Bearing Copper Contact Wire instead of normal contact wire (over and above the price quoted with normal contact wire).
RKM29.139
3
Addition/Deletion Price of 25 kV Circuit Breaker Nos.
1
4
Addition/Deletion Price of 25 kV Interruptor Nos.
1
5Additions/Deletion Price of 25 KV Isolator Nos.
1
6Addition/Deletion Price of 33 kV Switch Gear with CT, PT Nos.
1
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Adjustment Prices for Additional Items
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section
(21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
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Statement E – Adjustment Prices for Additional Items
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Statement E
The price shall be an all inclusive fixed price for delivery. The price will include all associated accessories and fixtures of the respective items and all duties, taxes, etc. including tax deducted at source. Nothing extra shall be paid on account of Installation, Testing and Commissioning etc. of the above items and the prices shall be deemed to be included in the Cost Centres C and D.The prices shall be valid until the Taking over Certificate of the last Section.These rates shall be considered for the purpose of comparative evaluation of Tenders.
Unit Quantity
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
Sl. No.
AmountAmount in Foreign Currency
Amount in Indian Rupees
Unit RateForeign Currency
Indian Rupees
TOTAL
NAME OF THE FIRM
Item Description
WORK DESCRIPTION
USD EURO YENO1 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Traction System for 1st
YearO2 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Traction System for 2nd
YearO3 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Traction System for 3rd
YearO4 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Auxiliary Power Suppply
System for 1st YearO5 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Auxiliary Power Suppply
System for 2nd YearO6 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Auxiliary Power Suppply
System for 3rd YearO7 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for SCADA System for 1st
YearO8 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for SCADA System for 2nd
YearO9 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for SCADA System for 3rd
YearO10 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for EarthQuake and Wind
Speed Sensing and Warning System for 1st YearO11 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for EarthQuake and Wind
Speed Sensing and Warning System for 2nd YearO12 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for EarthQuake and Wind
Speed Sensing and Warning System for 3rd YearO13 Supply Installation Testing Commissioning of Catenary Monitoring System
O14 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Catenary Monitoring System for 1st Year
O15 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Catenary Monitoring System for 2nd Year
O16 Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Charges for Catenary Monitoring System for 3rd Year
O17 Supply Installation Testing Commissioning of 01 02 No. Booster Transformer each for UP and DN line (Total 02 04 Nos.) and associated equipments and erection arrnagements
Note:-
Optional Items
Amount in Foreign Currency Amount in Indian Rupees
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
Statement of Prices
Statement No. F
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section (21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
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Statement F – Optional Items
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
1. Employer may award the Comprehensive AMC to the successful tenderer for 3 years beyond DLP at these rates.2. The cost of spare parts, T&P required for maintenance during AMC period beyond DLP will be deemed to be inclusive in the prices for AMC indicated in this Statement . Nothing extra will be paid for such spare parts. 3. This statement will be considered for tender evaluation while assessing the L-1 bidder. 4. Payment for AMC will be made on quarterly basis on completion of maintenance obligations by the Contractor. 5. Scope of maintenance work will be as per details provided in the Scope of Maintenance during DLP and AMC6. The Contractor to quote prices as per Clause 24 of SCC. 7. Service tax shall be inclusive in the above price8. Employer reserves the right to enter into a separate Comprehensive AMC contract for further 5 Years, beyond 3 Years Comprehensive AMC , considering the Price quoted for "3rd Year" above as Po subject to Escalation / Price Adjustment based on IEEMA formula provided in Schedule 10 of SCC.9. The Consortium member responsible for the Manufacturing and Supply of the equipment shall also be the contracting agency (either as an individual or JV. / Consortium Member) for the Supplementary Contract for Comprehensive AMC as well as for Long-term Comprehensive AMC
COST CENTRE TOTAL CARRIED TO SECTION SUMMARY
MILE STONE
NO.
Apportioned Amount
MILESTONE ACTIVITY
Section N2 (Sector 142 – Sector 149 RKM 10.280)
Section N3 (Knowledge Park II – Depot Station RKM 9.371)
Section N4 (Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida TKM 15)
Statement G – Monthly Cash Flows
This Document is to be prepared by the Tenderer as per clause C. Milestone Payment Schedule
Note: The amount of Cost Centres B and D of Section Miscelleneous will not be included in the Monthly Cash Flows.
Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section
(21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
CONTRACT PACKAGE – NE-01
Statement G – Monthly Cash Flows
Corridor N (Sector 71 to Depot Station including Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida)
Sections N1 (Sector 71 – Sector 137 RKM 9.488)
Item Condition, Qualification, Deviation, etcKey date affected by each condition,
qualification, deviation, etc.
Foreign Currency Indian Rupees
NAME OF THE FIRM 0
CONTRACT NE-01
Instructions to Tenderers Annexure 4
(To be submitted with financial bid)
Appendix C - Pricing of Unqualified Withdrawal of Conditions, Qualifications, Deviations, etc
Increase or Decrease for unqualified withdrawal of each conditions, qualification, deviation etc
NAME OF THE WORK :Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 25 kV Overhead Equipment (OHE), 33 kV Auxiliary Power Supply and SCADA
Systems for Elevated Corridor of Noida-Greater Noida Section(21 Stations, 29.139 RKM) and Rolling Stock Depot at Greater Noida
Note:
4. All deviations have been listed and priced in the financial proposal and deviations not priced will be treated as null and void and stand withdrawn at nil price
In connecting this appendix, the Tenderer shall show every key date that will be affected by each condition, qualification, deviation, etc., included in his Financial Package for the unqualified withdrawal of that condition, qualification, deviation, etc.
1. We hereby confirm that the pricing for unconditional withdrawal of the above deviations has been given in the financial bid.
2.We hereby confirm that all implicit and explicit deviations, comments and remarks mentioned elsewhere in our proposal shall be treated as NULL and VOID and stand withdrawn.
3. We hereby confirm that but for the deviations noted in this Appendix our offer is fully and truly compliant.
Total
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1 NE-01-T-TN-TYPI-1000-0 Traction Feeding Diagram
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2 NE-01-T-TN-S 71-1000-0 Sector 71 SSP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
3 NE-01-T-TN-S 71-1001-0 Sector 71 FP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
NE-01-T-TN-S 71-1001-0-R-1
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4 NE-01-T-TN-S 78-1000-0 Sector 78 SS- Electrical Schematic Diagram
5 NE-01-T-TN-S 81-1000-0 Sector 81 SSP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
6 NE-01-T-TN-S 83-1000-0 Sector 83 FP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
7 NE-01-T-TN-S 142-1000-0 Sector 142 SS - Electrical Schematic Diagram
8 NE-01-T-TN-S 144-1000-0 Sector 144 SSP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
9 NE-01-T-TN-S 147-1000-0 Sector 147 SP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
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10 NE-01-T-TN-S 153-1000-0 Sector 153 FP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
11 NE-01-T-TN-S 149-1000-0 Sector 149 SSP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
12 NE-01-T-TN-PC-1000-0 Pari Chowk SSP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
13 NE-01-T-TN- ALP 2-1000-0
ALPHA 2 SS - Electrical Schematic Diagram
14 NE-01-T-TN-DP-1000-0 Depot Station SSP - Electrical Schematic Diagram
NE-01-T-TN-DP-1000-0-R-1
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AUXILIARY NETWORK DRAWINGS
15 NE-01-T-AX-TYPI-1000-0 Auxiliary Power Supply Diagram
NE-01-T-AX-TYPI-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
16 NE-01-T-AX-S 71-1000-0 Sector 71 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 71-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
17 NE-01-T-AX-S 50-1000-0 Sector 50 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 50-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
18 NE-01-T-AX-S 78-1000-0 Sector 78 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 78-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
19 NE-01-T-AX-S 101-1000-0 Sector 101 - Auxiliary Sub
NE-01-T-AX-S Drawing
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Station 101-1000-0-R-1 replaced
20 NE-01-T-AX-S 81-1000-0 Sector 81 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 81-1000-0-R-1
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21 NE-01-T-AX-DR-1000-0 Dadri Road - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-DR-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
22 NE-01-T-AX-S 83-1000-0 Sector 83 - Auxiliary Sub Station
No. NE-01-T-AX-S 83-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
23 NE-01-T-AX-S 137-1000-0 Sector 137 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 137-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
24 NE-01-T-AX-S 142-1000-0 Sector 142 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 142-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
25 NE-01-T-AX-S 143-1000-0 Sector 143 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 143-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
26 NE-01-T-AX-S 144-1000-0 Sector 144 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 144-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
27 NE-01-T-AX-S 147-1000-0 Sector 147 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 147-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
28 NE-01-T-AX-S 153-1000-0 Sector 153 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 153-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
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29 NE-01-T-AX-S 146-1000-0 Sector 146 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 146-1000-0-R-1
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30 NE-01-T-AX-S 149-1000-0 Sector 149 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S 149-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
31 NE-01-T-AX-KP II-1000-0 Knowledge Park II - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-KP-II-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
32 NE-01-T-AX-PC-1000-0 Pari Chowk - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-PC-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
33 NE-01-T-AX-ALP 1-1000-0 ALPHA 1 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-S ALP 1-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
34 NE-01-T-AX-ALP 2-1000-0 ALPHA 2- Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-ALP 2-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
35 NE-01-T-AX-DEL 1-1000-0 DELTA 1 - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-DEL-1-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
36 NE-01-T-AX-DP-1000-0 Depot Station - Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-DP-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
37 NE-01-T-AX-DEPOT-1000-0
Greater Noida Rolling Stock Depot- Auxiliary Sub Station
NE-01-T-AX-DEPOT-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
38 NE-01-T-AX-TYPI-1002-0 Auxiliary Sub Station – 110V DC Distribution
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Schematic Diagram
39 NE-01-T-AX-TYPI-1003-0 Auxiliary Sub Station – ACDB-Schematic Diagram
OVERHEAD EQUIPMENT DRAWINGS
40 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1001-0 General Arrangement of OHE
41 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1002-0
General Arrangement of Single Cantilever on Normal Mast
42 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1003-0
General Arrangement of Multiple Cantilevers on Normal Mast
43 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1004-0
General Arrangement of Cantilevers on Drop-Arms
44 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1005-0 General Arrangement of Steel Portals
45 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1006-0
General Arrangement of Uninsulated Overlap
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46 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1007-0 General Arrangement of Insulated Overlap
47 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1008-0 General Arrangement of Neutral Section
48 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1009-0 General Arrangement of Anticreeps
49 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1010-0 General Arrangement of OHE Termination
50
50
NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1011-0
General Arrangement of RC Termination
General Arrangement of RC(240 sq.mm) Termination
NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1011-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
51 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1012-0 General Arrangement of Guy Rod Assembly
52 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1013-0
General Arrangement of Reduced size RC and OPC at structure
NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1013-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
53 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1014-0 General Arrangement of Suspension of 2
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Messenger Wires
54 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1015-0
General Arrangement of OHE at Turnouts, Crossovers and Diamond Crossing.
55 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1016-0 General Arrangement of Top Tube Assembly
56 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1017-0
General Arrangement of Suspension of Messenger Wire
57 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1018-0
General Arrangement of Bracket Tube Assembly
58 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1019-0
General Arrangement of Register Arm Assembly
59 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1020-0
General Arrangement of Steady Arm Assembly
60 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1021-0
General Arrangement of Wind Stay Droppers
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61 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1022-0
General Arrangement of Contact Wire Registration
62 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1023-0
General Arrangement of Automatic Tensioning Devices (5 Pulley Block Type)
63 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1024-0 General Arrangement of Dropper Assembly
64 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1025-0 General Arrangement of Jumper Assembly
65 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1026-0
General Arrangement of Section Insulator Assembly
66 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1027-0
General Arrangement of Automatic Tensioning Devices (Gas Type ATD)
67 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1028-0
General Arrangement of Cut-in-Insulators on OHE Conductors
NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1028-0-R-1
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68 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1029-0
General Arrangement of Provision of Staggers
69 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1030-0 General Arrangement of Guy Rod in Depot.
70 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1031-0
Typical Drawing Showing Bonding of OHE Structure to Rail
71 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1032-0
Typical Drawing Showing Connection of OPC to Rail/Connecting Plate
72 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1033-0
Typical Drawing Showing Connection of OPC and BEC to Rail/Connecting Plate
73 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1034-0
Typical Drawing Showing Connection of OPC to Earth Pit/BEC
74 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1035-0
Typical Drawing Showing Connection Between two OPC’s
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75
75
NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1036-0
NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1036-0
Typical Drawing Showing Connection of RC to Rail
Typical Drawing Showing Connection of RC(240 sq. mm) to Rail
76 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1037-0 Salient Technical features of OHE Structures
77 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1038-0
Salient Technical features of Cables, wires and Conductors
78 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1039-0
Arrangement of Bracket Assembly for Tramway Type OHE (Regulated)
79 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1040-0
Typical Drawing Showing Cross-Section of OHE Arrangement
80 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1041-0
Typical Drawing Showing Earthing and Bonding for Switching devices on Masts
81 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1042-0 General Arrangement of
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Short Neutral Section Assembly
82 NE-01-T-OH-TYPI-1043-0 Four Bolt Terminal Connector
83 NE-01-T-DP-GANT-1000-0
General Arrangement of Depot Feeding Post Gantry
NE-01-T-DP-GANT-1000-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
84 NE-01-T-DP-GANT-1001-0
Supply Arrangement of Depot Feeding Post Gantry
Drawing deleted in addendum-2
SCADA DRAWING
85 NE-01-T-CM-TYPI-1001-0
SCADA - Control and Monitoring Block Diagram
86 NE-01-T-CM-TYPI-1002-0
SCADA - Equipment Layout at OCC
INTERFACE DRAWING
87 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1001-0
General Arrangement of Suspension of OHE/OPC/RC from Platform Shed Roof Trusses
88 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1002-0 General Arrangement of
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OHE Masts on Parapets
89 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1003-0
General Arrangement of Anchor on Parapets
90
90
NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1004-0
General Arrangement of Booster Transformers on Viaduct
General Arrangement of Booster Transformers on Viaduct
NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1004-0-R-1
Drawing replaced
91 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1005-0
General Arrangement of Masts on Parapet for Supporting Pole-Mounted Equipments
92 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1006-0
Typical Drawing Showing Earthing Arrangements at Stations
93 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1007-0 Typical Drawing Showing Integral Transverse Links
94 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1008-0 Typical Drawing Showing Earthing
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Arrangements for Metallic Masses at Stations
95 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1009-0
Earthing on Viaduct - Earthing Arrangement in Piles and Piers
96 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1010-0
Earthing on Viaduct - Earthing Arrangement in Girders
97 NE-01-T-IN-OHPS-1011-0 Earthing on Viaduct - Earthing on Plinth
98 NE-01-T-IN-TYPI-1000-0
Schematic Arrangement of Earthing-Connection to Buried Rails at Traction Substation
99 NE-01-T-IN-TYPI-1001-0 Cable Tray Details NE-01-T-IN-TYPI-1001-0-R-1
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SS
SECTOR 78
DN LINE
UP LINE
FP
SECTOR 83
SSP
SECTOR 81
SSP
SECTOR 144
SSP
SECTOR 149
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UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
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SP
SECTOR 147
FP
SECTOR 153
SSP
PARI CHOWK
SS
ALPHA 2
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SSP
DEPOT STATION
SECTOR 71
CH: 0.00
SECTOR 50
CH: 1341.2
SECTOR 78
CH: 2372.7
SECTOR 101
CH: 3511.7
SECTOR 81
CH: 4419.2
DADRI ROAD
CH: 6431.9
SECTOR 83
CH: 7531.3
SECTOR 142
CH: 10720.4
SECTOR 137
CH: 9022.7
SECTOR 143
CH: 11804.6
SECTOR 144
CH: 13162.6
SECTOR 147
CH: 14388.1
SECTOR 153
CH: 16024.9
SECTOR 146
CH: 17600.5
KNOWLEDGE PARK II
CH: 22191.6
SECTOR 149
CH: 19225.9
PARI CHOWK
CH: 23288.7
ALPHA-1
CH: 24376.0
DEPOT STATION
CH: 28086.0
ALPHA-2
CH: 25908.8
DELTA-1
CH: 27160.8
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Ch: 2868
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Dead E
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20 21
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
DN LINE
UP LINE
TSS Indicative details
scope of work by others
TSS Indicative details
scope of work by others
To Rolling
Stock Depot
M
M
DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED
PROJECT :- NOIDA - GRETER NOIDA CORRDOR
DRAWING NO. NE-01 - T-TN-TYPI-1000-0
TITLE:- TRACTION FEEDING DIAGRAM
TENDER DRAWING
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FP
SECTOR 71
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NOTE: The Booster Transformer shall be provided only from
Knowledge Park-II to DELTA-1 station (approx. 4 KM section)
A
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M
CB
CT
SM
DM
M
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MidPoint of Impendance Bond
OR
To Earth Rail of Running Track
MidPoint of Impendance Bond
OR
To Earth Rail of Running Track
3.3 kV Cable
25 kV Cable
Interlinking with Line-3
Line-3
To Rolling
Stock Depot
To rolling stock depot
TCT
PCT
NO
POTENTIAL
TRANSFORMER
TCT
PCT
Normally
Open
TRANSFORMER
CIRCUIT BREAKER
33 kv Auxiliary Network Scheme Drawing
From Sector 71 to Depot station
TCT
TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
SECTOR 78
TCT
TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
SECTOR 101
TCT
TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
SECTOR 81
TCTTCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
DADRI ROAD SECTOR 83 SECTOR 142
ALPHA 1
TCT
TCT
PCTPCTPCTPCT
ALPHA 2
TCT TCT
PCTPCTPCTPCT
DELTA 1DEPOT STATION
SECROR 50
TCT TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCT
PCT
PCT
SECTOR 71 SECTOR 143
SECTOR 149
TCT
TCT
PCT
PCTPCTPCT
PARI CHOWK
TCT TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
SECTOR 146
TCT
TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
TCT
ASS 1
ASS 2
TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCT
PCT
PCTPCT
PCT
PCT
PCTPCT
SECTOR 83
AMS
AUXILIARY
MAIN
TRANSFORMERS
TRANSFORMERS
LOCAL
33000/415 V
DISTRIBUTION
LOCAL
TCTTCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
TCTTCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCT
PCTPCTPCT
TCT
TCT
PCTPCTPCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCT
SECTOR 144
Future
Extension
TCT
TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCTPCTPCT
SECTOR 137
TCTTCT
PCTPCT
PCTPCT PCT
PCT
PCTPCT
AUXILIARY
MAIN
TRANSFORMERS
TRANSFORMERS
LOCAL
33000/415 V
DISTRIBUTION
LOCAL
KNOWLEDGE PARK II
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
SECTOR 153
AMS
TCT
TCT
PCT
PCTPCTPCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
SECTOR 153
TCT
TO PD
To Link Line- 3
( With KWH Trivector Meter )
TCT TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCT
PCT
PCT
TCT
TO PD
TCT TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCT
PCT
PCT
TCT
TO PD
TCT TCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
PCTPCT
PCT
PCT
TCT
TO PD
ITC
NO
Switchgear = 1250 A
Station A/T = 315 KVA X 2
33/0.415
Depot A/T = 2 X 2000 KVA
33/0.415
PD A/T = 500 KVA
Cable = 3 X 1C
AL 300mm
2
ROLLING STOCK DEPOT ASS-1
TCT
PCTPCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
A
B
A
B
Indicative details
scope of work by others
SECTOR 147
TCTTCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
ITC
NO
Indicative details
scope of work by others
For
Future
For
Future
For
Future
For
Future
(From AMS to Station ASS 3 X 1C CU 400mm )
2
25 kV to Depot
Feeding Post
33/25 kV
1ph, 2 MVA
Transformer
PROJECT :- NOIDA-GREATER NOIDA CORRIDOR
DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED
TITLE:- AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY DIAGRAM
DRAWING NO. NE-01-T-AX-TYPEI-1000-0
ROLLING STOCK DEPOT ASS-2
TCT
TCT
PCTPCT
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
TO 415 MDB
OF ESR
33/25 kV
1ph, 2 MVA
Transformer
TCT
25 kV to Depot
Feeding Post
For
Future
CT
CB 101*NO
SS 105
SS 106
SS 108
NC
NC
CB102*
SM 102SM 101
DN
UP
SM
1
09
To Different Elementry Section Inside Depot
MAIN LINE
From 33/25kV Transformer( 1 & 2) installed in Depot ASS
VT
*
25 KV ISOLATOR(LOCALLY OPERATED)
25 KV ISOLATOR(MOTORIZED)
25 KV INTERRUPTER
25 KV POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER
25 KV CIRCUIT BREAKER
CURRENT TRANSFORMER
INTERLOCKED ISOLATORS
MM
M
M
SM 103*
SM 104*
M
VT
VT
SM
1
10
M
VT
SM
1
11
M
VT
SM
1
12
M
VT
SM
1
13
M
VT
SM
1
14
M
VT
SM
1
15
M
VT
LEGEND
M
CT
Protection and Interlocking scheme will be provided by
NE-01 contractor and approval from DMRC
NO
SS 107
CB103*
CT
25kV 1x240sq.mm from Main Line to Depot FP
25kV 1x240sq.mm from Main Line to Depot FP