Mirpur city

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Mirpur city
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Contents
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Project Profile
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2
Findings/Observations
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3
Progress Report
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4
Material Testing Reports
40
5
Letter
Annex-‘A'
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MONITORING REPORT OF
WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE SCHEME MIRPUR CITY AND
HAMLETS COSTING Rs. 5122.972 MILLION
Dated: 15-03-2011
The Secretary P&DD vide letter at Annex-A constituted the following committee
to monitor the subject project.
i.
The Director General (M&E)
Chairman
ii.
The Chief PP&H (Dev.)
Member/Secretary
iii.
Assistant Chief Technical (Dev.)
Member
iv.
Deputy Director Technical (Dev.)
Member
v.
Deputy Director Planning & Design
Member
(Building/PHE) CDO
vi.
Assistant Director (M&E)
Member
vii.
Assistant Director Technical (Dev.)
Member
The committee monitored the construction work of water supply and sewerage
system pertaining to Mirpur City and 06 hamlets (Mangla, Islamgarh, Hameedabad,
Dudyal, Chittarpari and Siakh) from 15th to 19th March, 2011, alongwith the following
officers from PMU.
i.
Mr. Aurangzab
Project Director
ii.
Arshad Javid Kazafi
Deputy Director (Sewerage)
iii.
Mubarak Ali
Assistant Engineer Water Supply
iv.
Zaka-Ullah
Assistant Engineer (Sewerage)
v.
Ata-ur-Rehman
Assistant Engineer (Sewerage/Water Supply)
vi.
Khalid Javid Butt
Assistant Engineer (Sewerage/Water Supply)
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Project Profile
Visit Date
Report Submitted
1).
Name of Project:
2).
3).
4).
5).
Sector:
Sub-Sector:
Unique Ref. No:
Location:
District
Water Supply & Sewerage Scheme Mirpur City and Hamlets,
Mirpur , AJK
Physical Planning & Housing
Public Health Engineering
06
Mirpur, AJK
Tehsil
Constituency
Village/Town Committee
Mirpur
6).
15-03-2011
To 19-03-2011
18-04-2011
Mirpur
Mirpur
Mirpur City & other Hamelts
Status:
On-Going
Original
7).
Completed
Revised
N
(a) Time Line:
As per PC-I
Date of Approval
Date of Completion
Status
Org:
August, 2006
Rev:
October, 2009
August, 2009
September, 2011
Approved
Duration of
Project
36 Months
67 Months
As per Admin Approval
Start Date
Completion
Date
August 2006
August,
2006
Ongoing
September,
2011
(b) Time Over: Yes, 11 months
8).
Actual
Ist Revised
2nd Revised
3083.961
August, 2006
5122.972
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Amount
Date
9).
October,
2009
Cost (Rs. In Million)
3rd
4th
5th Revised
Revised
Revised
-------
(a) Project History
(Rs. In Million)
Utilization
Year
Phasing as per PC-I
Actual PSDP Provision/Releases
2006-07
--
272.000
0.780
2007-08
447.000
208.000
446.220
2008-09
1458.374
700.000
733.000
2009-10
1637.739
1200.000
1200.000
2010-11
157.859
734.664
734.115
Total
5122.972
3114.664
3114.155
(b) Reasons if funds are not released_____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
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(10).
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1
Financial Progress:
Activities as Approved Cost
per PC-I
as per PC-I
2
3
Total
Cumulative
Exp. up to the
last financial
year
4
Expenditure During Current Financial
Year
Allocation
Releases
Utilization
5
6
7
5122.972
2379.976
734.664
734.664
734.155
5122.972
2379.976
734.664
734.664
734.155
11). Physical Progress: (Quantitative)
Activity of Work
Unit
1
Tube Wells
Water Supply Lines
Sewerage Lines
Surface Water Treatment Works:
a) Bulk Transmission Main
b) Construction of intake structure of
Water Treatment Plan at Jarikas
c) Construction of intermediate
pumping station i/c Bulk Water
Storage Tanks and Allied Works at
Khalaqagad
Quantity
Cumulative Physical
Achievement up to
end of last financial
year.
3
4
2
Nos.
Rft.
Rft.
Rft.
45
726343
597000
93748
38
588243
178845
12300
07
210113
422613
68000
05
90451
36399
12400
Job
100%
34%
57%
28%
100%
40%
60%
30%
12). Supervision of Work:
Name of PD/Responsible officer
Designation
Full time/Additional
Contacts
Office
Residence
Cell
Fax
Physical Target
Achieved During
Current Financial
Year
Planned
Achieved
Aurangzeb Khan
Project Director
Additional
05827-925906, 925910
05827-446923
0346-5423314
05827-925906
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Findings/Observations
During the inspection, following observations / findings were recorded:
1-
MIRPUR CITY
A)
Water Supply
Construction of Intake structure and Water treatment Plant at Jarikas.
i.
Construction of Clear water 3 million gallon water tank.
Work on 3 million gallon clear water
tank in progress.
Non-uniform spacing between the
reinforcement bars observed
ii.
Concrete spacer were not provided to
maintain uniform concrete cover
Concrete strength was checked by concrete
test hammer found as per specification
Construction of Staff Quarter and Rest House:
Construction of staff
quarter
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33 rest house in progress
Concrete strength was checked by concrete
test hamer found as per specification
Efflorescence observed in brick masonry
Quality of brick was not found satisfactory
Non-uniform concrete cover observed
CONSTRUCTION OF INTERMEDIATE PUMPING STATION, BALK
STORAGE TANK AND ALLIED WORKS AT KHALIQABAD.
(i) Construction work for 2 million gallon storage tank in progress.
Formwork in progress
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Non-uniform and less concrete cover
observed
Poor vertical alignment along the
corner observed
Formwork for ramp in progress
Concrete strength of various columns of ramp along one side being checked, strength was not
found as per specification.
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Tube Wells
i.
Tube Well at Addah Lanch.
Tube Well
Water balancing tank
Concrete strength was checked found as
per specification i.e (3750 Psi)
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ii.
TUBE WELL NO. II
Settlement of Ground level Observed
due to improper drainage of rain water
Tube Well No. II
iii.
TUBE WELL NEAR BYPASS
Transformer not provided by the
electricity department
Tube well near by pass
iv.
TUBE WELL BALOT
Tube Well
Insulation of roof slab being checked
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Roof insulation Found as per
specification
v.
Thickness of GI pipe 6 inch dia was
checked found as per specification
TUBE WELL BALOT
Pump has been installed transformer
not provided
Tube well
vi.
TUBE WELL KHARPUR AND EGST 5000 GALLON
Effloresce observed in brick masonry
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vii.
TUBE WELL BANDRIAL BY PASS
Tubewell at Bandrial By pass
Improperly laid 6 inch dia GI Pipes
without proper support
Strength of RCC slab being checked found
as per specification
Thickness of MS 12 inch dia pipe being checked by
Varner caliper found as per specification
Cross section of 3 inch dia GI pipe line was
checked found as per specification
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TUBE WELL AT CHITARPARI
Concrete strength of elevated ground
storage Tank gallons was checked found
as per specifications
Tube well at Chiterpari
B.
STAFF QUARTER
Construction of 06 No staff quarter completed.
Staff Quarter
Inner view
Low quality of Electrical Switch board
Quality & size of earthen ware was not
adequate
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C.
SPIRAL WELDED PIPE.
D.
Spiral welded pipe
Cement lining done
Dia of 40 inch pipe being checked found
O.K
24 inch dia pipe
Thickness of 40 inch dia pipe was checked
fond as per specification
Thickness of 24 inch dia pipe being checked
found as per specification
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36 inch dia pipe
Thickness of 36 inch dia pipe being
checked found as per specification
Laying of 40 inch dia pipe line in progress
D.
SEWERAGE
i.
Waste Water Treatment Plants
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Treatment plant No 1 at industrial area under construction for which only
brick lining completed
The concrete strength of drain covers
was checked found as per
specifications
ii.
Barbed wire has not been provided
resulting in damage caused by
infiltrators.
Septic Tank
Quality of work done of Septic tank at Kharik road was found not satisfactory.
Cracks observed in the slab
Septic tank
Iron bars exposed due to less concrete
cover
Portion of septic tank broken although it
is not functional yet.
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iii.
SEWERAGE PIPE
9 inch dia sewerage pipe was broken for checking reinforcement. Nnumber and spacing
of longitudinal bars and rings was checked and found as per specification.
Cross section of 9 inch dia sewerage line was checked found as per specification.
As per approved specification, PMU is bound to carryout following tests to ensure the quality of spiral
welded pipes.
i.
100% X-ray testing of pipe joints
ii.
Holiday detection test of coating.
iii.
Pressure test
But only pressure test results were produced during visit.
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Findings/Recommendations
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Finding/Recommendations
Action to be taken
Mirpur City
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
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viii)
ix)
x)
xi)
The quality of bricks used in the construction of staff
quarters and rest house at Jarikas did not seem
satisfactory. The project authority failed to produce
test reports to verify the quality of bricks. Hence it is
recommended that compressive strength test and
absorption test be carried out to check the quality of
bricks.
Department should fix the responsibility for the poor
workmanship observed at site i.e. non uniform/less
concrete cover, poor concrete finishing observed,
improper spacing between the reinforcement bars,
poor vertical alignment in storage water tank etc.
Strength of columns in the ramp of intermediate
pumping station at Khaliqabad was checked by
concrete test hammer. Concrete strength was found
less than the mentioned in specifications. Therefore
these columns should be dismantled and
reconstructed again at the expense of contractor &
responsibility be fixed by for poor quality work.
The construction of septic tank near Kharik road be
dismantled and reconstructed as per specification
and responsibility for execution of defective work
must be fixed.
i)
PMU should carryout radiography & holiday
detection tests as per approved specification and
agreement to ensure the quality of material and
workmanship of work.
The progress of the construction of sewerage
treatment plants/septic tanks in Mirpur City/Chiterpri
is show. The PMU is advised to gear up the progress
to operationalize the sewerage system at the earliest.
The quality and size of earthen ware installed in
different category quarters was not adequate. PMU is
advised do replace the sub standard sanitary fitting.
v)
ii)
The compressive strength test and
absorption test be carried out by PMU to
check the quality of bricks (Action by
Project Management).
Responsibility be fixed. (Action by
Secretary PP&H)
iii)
a: Column in the ramp be dismantled and
reconstructed
(Action
by
Project
Management).
b: Responsibility be fixed. (Action by
Secretary PP&H)
iv)
a: Septic tank near Khrick Road be
reconstructed as per Specification bricks
(Action by Project Management).
b: Responsibility be fixed. (Action by
Secretary PP&H)
Action by Project Management.
vi)
Action by Project Management
vii)
Action by Project Management.
The quality of plinth protection for tube wells and
quarters was very poor which needs complete
replacement.
At different sites the water supply system has been
complete/functional which should have been taken
over by the concerned department so that people at
large can benefit from it.
Electrical switch boards, powers plugs and switches
were of low quality which needs to be replaced.
viii)
Replacement of plinth protection
(Action by Project Management)
ix)
Action by the Secretary PP&H & Chief
Engineer Building/PHE (South)
x)
Action by Project Management.
Steel grill needs to be provided in all windows to
secure the valuable material and equipment.
xi)
Action by Project Management .
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2.
A)
i.
Mangla Hamlet:
WATER SUPPLY
Over Head Reservoir (Agriculture nursery)
Construction of 100,000 gallon over head water tank in progress
Non-uniform and less spacing between the reinforcement bars was observed which is
against engineering practices
Formwork for slab of water tank was in
progress
Concrete strength was checked by concrete
test hammer found as per specification
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ii)
Over Head Reservoir near Exchange Office:
Construction of 100000 gallon OHR in
progress
iii)
Concrete strength was checked by concrete
test hammer found as per specification
Tube Well:
Tube wells/Chlorination rooms at
Mangla Hamlet
Tube well installed at Mangla Hamlet
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iv)
GI Pipe line:
X section of 4 inch GI Pipe line was excavated and found as per specification.
B)
SEWERAGE
i)
Sewerage Pipe 12 inch Dia
Thickness of 12 inch dia sewerage pipe was checked and found as per specification.
No of Rings and longitudinal reinforcement in 12 inch dia RCC sewerage
Pipe was checked fond as per specification.
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ii.
Untreated waste water being dropped in to the canals which is a serious
environmental hazard
Untreated waste water being dropped in to the canals
iii.
Highway department has laid stone metal over the manhole covers. Which would
create difficulties during clearance and maintenance of sewerage system.
Findings/Recommendations
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Finding/Recommendations
Mangla Hamlets
Action to be Taken
i.
i. Responsibility be fixed (Action
by Secretary PP&H)
ii.
iii.
3.
Department should fix the responsibility
for the poor workmanship i.e steel fixing
observed at site.
Level of manhole covers should be raised
for proper maintenance of sewerage
system.
Land issue of treatment plant should be
resolved at the earliest to avoid further
environmental degradation.
ii. Action by Project Management
iii. Action by Project Management
ISLAMGARH HAMLET
A)
SEWERAGE
i)
SEWERAGE PIPE LINE
X-section of 9 inch Dia RCC sewerage pipe was excavated found as per specification.
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Construction of manhole was found satisfactory
B)
WATER SUPPLY
i.
GI Pipe Network
X-section of 3 inch Dia GI pipe was excavated, sand cushion was not found as per specification.
Tube wells at Islam gharh
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Concrete Strength of 50,000 Gallon
EGST was checked found as per
specification
Finishing was not found satisfactory
due to poor quality of formwork
used.
Tube wells of Islamgarh
Findings/Recommendations
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Finding/Recommendations
Islamagarh Hamlet
i) The pipe network of Islamgharh should be
removed and re-laid after proper provision
of sand cushion as per specification.
ii) Supervisory staff should be held
responsible for laying of pipes without
observing the specifications.
4.
Action to be taken
i. Action by Project Management
ii. Responsibility be fixed (Action
by Secretary PP&H)
HAMEDABAD HAMLET
Instead of restoration of street to the extent of sewerage line (about 2-3 feet)
8 feet vide PCC was laid.
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i)
TUBE WELL AT THOOTHAL
Pump house
Poor quality Brick work
Steal bars exposed due to less concrete corner
Poor vertical alignment of RCC column was observed
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Findings/Recommendations
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Findings/Recommendations
Hamedabad
Action to be taken
i. a: Reconstruction of of Pump
i. Poor quality of construction work
House at Thoothar (Action
observed in pump house of Thoothal
by Project Management.
Hence whole structure be dismantled
b: Responsibility be fixed
and reconstructed again at the expense of
(Action by Secretary PP&H)
contractor and responsibility must be fixed
for execution of defective work.
ii. The concerned Chief Engineer should ii. Action by the Chief Engineer
Building/PHE (South)
look into the mater and proceed as per
Laid down procedure regarding restoration
of PCC streets.
5.
A)
DADYAL HAMLET
Storm Water Drain
i. Construction of Storm water Drain
At end point of storm water drain concrete strength was checked with concrete test hemmer.
Concrete strength was found as per specifications
Existing drain constructed is functional newly constructed drain seems non functional
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At many points thickness of top
slab is less than the unapproved
design provided by PMU
Level of road surface is lower than the inlets of
newly constructed drain resulting in flow storm
water on the road. Thus the constructed storm
water drain becomes useless
Start point of drain
ii.
The executing agency has constructed RCC Storm water drain which is not
included in scope of revised approved PC-I moreover, its justification and design have
not been vetted by CDO.
B)
Water Supply
i)
Tube Well At Chappri
Work in progress
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Quality of formwork used was not
found satisfactory
B)
Quality of brick work was not
found satisfactory
TUBE WELL-2 CHAPRI
EGST 50,000 Gallon completed
C)
TUBE WELL-3
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Findings/Recommendations
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Findings/Recommendation
Action to be taken
Dudyal Hamlets
i) Construction of substandard storm water drain i. Action by the Secretary PP&H
without approval of competent forum is serious
irregularity which warrants proper inquiry.
ii) Poor quality of construction was observed in ii .a: Reconstruction of the
pump house at Chappri. This pump house
pump house at Chappri
should be dismantled and reconstructed again at
(Action by the project
the expense of contractor and action should be
management)
taken against the responsible site staff of the
b: Responsibility be fixed
department for this negligence.
(Acton by the Secretary
PP&H)
6.
SIAHK HAMLET
A)
Water Supply.
i)
LAYING OF RISING MAIN MS PIPE IN PROGRESS
MS rising main being laid without proper cushion of sand.
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Construction of pump house in progress
B)
i)
Sewerage
Sewerage Pipe Line 9 Inch Dia
9 inch dia sewerage line was checked. Longitudinal reinforcement was not found as per approved
specification As per specification there should have been 12 bas but at site 7 bars were used .
Construction of Manholes was not as per specification
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Findings/Recommendations
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Findings/Recommendation
Siakh Hamlets
i.
Rising Main of MS pipe should be removed
and re-laid with proper sand cushion.
ii.
As 9 inch dia RCC pipes and man holes are
not according to specification hence same
should be dismantled and re-laid. Moreover
responsibility must be fixed for execution of
poor quality work.
14)
Action to be taken
i.
Action by project management
ii. a:
Relaying of 9” dia RCC pipe and
reconstruction of main holes
as per specification (action by
project management)
Responsibility be fixed
(action
by the Secretary PP&H)
b:
Category:
Activities as per
PC-I
Tube wells
i. Civil Work
Good
Satisfactory
Not Satisfactory
Remarks
ii. Electrical Work
iii. Plumbing Work
Over head reservoirs
Elevated ground
storage tanks
Waste water
treatment plant
Septic tanks
Except Kharik Road
Spiral welded pipe
MS & GI pipes
Laying of GI Pipe
Except Islamgarh
Hamlet
Laying of MS Pipe
Sewerage pipes
Except Siakh Hamlet
Laying of Sewerage
Pipes
Manhole
Staff quarters
i. Civil Work
ii. Electrical Work
iii. Plumbing Work
Storm Water Drain
This is unapproved
scope and is being
carried out on site
without any
approved design.
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Monitoring team:-
Name
Designation
Zafar Nabi *
D.G (M&E)
Amir Latif Awan
Chief PP&H (Dev.)
Abdul-Basit
Assistant Chief Technical
(Dev.)
Ghulam Nabi
Deputy Director Technical
(M&E)
Sardar Mohammad
Saleem
Deputy Director Planning
& Design (Building/PHE)
CDO
Zaffar Wani
Assistant Director
Technical (Dev.)
Muhammad Fahim
Assistant Director (M&E)
*
Director General (M&E) is at the moment on leave.
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Signature
Date
PROGRESS REPORT
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MATERIAL TESTING
REPORTS
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