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F.No. 4-14/2015-AICMinistry of Social Justice & Empowerment
Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities******
5th floor, Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex,New Delhi,
Dated. 18.02.2016
Subject:- Bid for conducting access audit of the identified buildings/infrastructure in 32 cities.
The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, invites bids from empanelled Access Auditors for conducting Access Audit in 32 cities for the identified buildings/infrastructure under Accessible India Campaign. Details of Request for Proposal (RFP) is enclosed herewith.
2. The empanelled Access Auditors are invited to submit their bids as per the details given in the RFP, strictly adhering to the provisions and conditions made therein by 12:00 Noon, 29.02.2016
3. This is issued with the approval of Competent Authority.
(Sanjay Singh)Under Secretary to the Government of India
Telephone: 24369047
To
1. Svayam-National Centre for Inclusive Environments, Jindal Centre, 12 Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi- 110066.
2. Shishu Sarothi Centre for Rehabilitation & Training for Multiple Disability, Birubari, Guwahati, Assam.
3. Samarthyam, National Centre for Accessible Environments, B-181, Mansarovar Garden, New Delhi-110015.
4. Nature Nurture Architects Planners, E-3, Saraswat colony, Laburnum Road, Gamdevi Mumbai-400007.
5. School of Planning & Architecture, Bhopal, Neelbad Road, Bhauri, Bhopal (M.P).
6. Association for Disabled People, Basti Vikas Kendra, F-1, Sunder Nagri, Delhi-110095.
7. Dr.Gaurav Raheja, Associate Professor, Deptt. Of Architecture & Planning, IIT Roorkee- 2470667, Uttarakhand.
8. CBM India Trust, Bangalore, #140, ‘Commerce Cube”, 3rd Floor, 5 th
Main, Puttannachetty Road, Chamarajpet, Bangalore-560 018. 9. V-shesh Learning Services Private Limited,Surya, 2nd floor, 8/16,
Seethammal Extension 2nd Cross Street, Alwarpet, Chennai-600018. 10. ARUSHI, Office 1, Shivaji Nagar, Behind MPEB Office, Bhopal-462016. 11. CORD, Chinmaya Organisation For Rural Development, Sidhbari-
176057, District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India. 12. The Lebprosy Mission Trust India,CNI Bhawan, 16 Pandit Pant Marg, 3 rd
Floor, NewDelhi-110001.13. SAMA FOUNDATION, No. 47/48,59th Cross, 17th A Main, Rajajinagar, 5th
Block, Bangalore-560010. 14. Dr. Kavita Murugkar, Head, Universal Design Centre, Dr. Bhanuben
Nanavati College of Architecture, Pune. 15. DEOC,Creating an inclusive world ,1139, 13th Cross, 1st Phase, 1st stage
Chandra Layant, Bangalore. 16. Swabhiman, State Disability Information and Resource Centre, A-98,
Budhanagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-India. 17. Ekansh, Awareness, Acceptance Sensitization & inclusion, Office and
Training Centre: Amit Samruddhi, 2nd Floor, Jungli Maharaj Road, Pune- 411004.
18. Handicare, Indian Association of Persons with Disabilities, 15/1, Chowdhary Square, Near Mahanagar Rly. Crossing, Lucknow-226 007.
Copy to:
NIC Cell, DEPwD for uploading the document on website on DEPwD.
No. 4-14/2015-AICGovernment of India
Ministry of Social Justice & EmpowermentDepartment Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
Dated: 18.02.2016
1. Request for Proposal
It is the vision of the Government to have an inclusive society in which equal opportunities and access is provided for the growth and development of Persons with Disabilities(PwDs) to lead productive, safe and dignified lives. In this direction, the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment has decided to launch the “Accessible India Campaign (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan)” as a nation-wide flagship campaign for achieving universal accessibility for PwDs.
2. One of the target under the objective of enhancing the proportion of accessible government buildings under nation-wide Accessible India Campaign is to conduct accessibility audit of most important government buildings and converting them into fully accessible buildings. Access audits are an important means of ensuring accessibility and must cover all stages of the process of planning, design, construction, maintenance and monitoring and evaluation.
3. In this respect, Bids are invited from the empanelled organizations for conducting access audit of the identified buildings in 32 cities. Details of these public buildings/infrastructure category wise are attached as Annexure ‘A’. The component wise access audit cost ceilings are available on Department’s website i.e. www.disabilityaffairs.gov.in under the link Accessible India Campaign.
4. The empanelled access organizations are requested to submit their city wise Bids in sealed envelopes by 29.02.2016, Time: 12.00 Noon.
5. The terms and conditions of allocations are given as under:-
(i) Bidders are advised to ensure the details of building/infrastructure like numbers of floors in the building , numbers of building in the complex/infrastructure from their side before quoting.
(ii) The bids are to be submitted city wise.(iii) The order of access audit shall be given city wise only. (iv) The financial evaluation of bids shall be carried out based on city wise
cost only.
(v) Details of city wise breakup of cost shall be shown separately considering the details of Building/infrastructure like numbers of floors in the building , numbers of building in the complex/infrastructure.
(vi) The bidders shall submit bid for all the buildings/infrastructure of a city, including cost for each buildings in a category.
(vii) A partial bid submitted for some of the buildings/infrastructure in one city will not be considered and will be summarily rejected without any further correspondence.
(viii) The bid must be made keeping in mind that the listed buildings/infrastructure shown in Annex A are being considered as single units. For example, a Secretariat/complex/university/premises may include multiple buildings within the premises. In such cases, the bid is to be made for the entire complex/secretariat as one unit . Details of cost (building-wise) breakup shall be shown separately.
(ix) The bid is to be made for the entire building/infrastructure as a single unit irrespective of floors/blocks it may have and not as a separate floor/block.
(x) The access audit has to be completed and report is to be submitted within 60 days from the date of work order.
(xi) The report shall have to be given on prescribed format as per Annexure B separately in relation of each building/infrastructure.
(xii) 70% of payment shall be released within 30 days of completion & submission of access audit report of each building/infrastructure separately and its acceptance by the competent authority.
(xiii) Balance 30% of payment shall be released after submission of successful implementation of report by the audited organization. 20% of the bid amount will be deducted for submission of access audit report beyond 7 days later than the deadline and 40% of the bid amount will be deducted, if report is submitted more than 14 days late. The Access Auditor would be blacklisted if the access audit report is not submitted within 90 days.
(xiv) Selected organizations that will be issued work order, have to submit access audit report of the allocation of cities in two milestones. The first milestone will be 50% of the total number of buildings in each city and has to be completed within 30 days from the date of work order. The second milestone will be balance 50% of the total number of buildings/infrastructure and has be completed within 60 days of the date of work order.
(xv) Ministry reserves the right to reject any bid without assigning any reasons and no further correspondence shall be entertained.
6.Special Terms and Conditions: The entire work shall be completed within a
maximum period of 60 days from the date of work order.
7. Submission of Proposal
(i) Date of release of Tender: 18.02.2016
(ii) Last date for Submission of Bids: 29.02.2016
Time: 12.00 Noon.
(iii) Date of opening the Bids: 29.02.2016, Time: 03.00 P.M.
(iv) Venue: Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Conference Room, 5th Floor, Paryavaran Bhavan, C.G.O. Complex, New Delhi-110003
(DEPwD will open all Bids in the first instance in the presence of bidder’s representatives who chose to attend, at the time, on the date and at the place specified.)
To be submitted to:
Shri Sanjay Singh,Under Secretary,Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities,5th Floor, ParyavaranBhavan, C.G.O. Complex, New Delhi-
110003
Proposal must be submitted in the English/Hindi language on the requirements specified in this RFP.
Bidders must provide all requisite information under this RFP and clearly and concisely respond to all points set out in this RFP. Any proposal, which does not fully and comprehensively address this RFP, may be rejected. However, unnecessary elaborate brochures or other presentations beyond that deemed sufficient to present complete and effective proposals are not encouraged. Prices must be stated in Indian Rupees and Taxes (if any) should be specified clearly and separately.
Following submission of the proposals and their final evaluation, the DEPwD reserves the right to retain unsuccessful proposals. It is the responsibility of the bidder to identify any information of a confidential or proprietary nature contained in its proposal so that it may be handled accordingly. However, the DEPwD cannot guarantee confidentiality.
The Cost Estimation bids, duly complete in all respects, in sealed covers should reach by 12.00 Noon on 29.02.2016. Tenders received late will not be considered.
8. Scope of work
Conducting access audit of the identified buildings in 32 cities under Accessible India Campaign.
9. Eligibility criteria:
Empanelled organizations for conducting access audit under Accessible India Campaign.
10.Evaluation of Financial bid
a. The financial bids shall indicate the cost estimate bid of access audit for given city wise only.
b. Conditional Bid shall be liable to be rejected.c. If there is discrepancy between the price/information quoted in words
and figures, the price/information in words would be treated as final.
11. Payments
i. 70% of payment shall be released within 30 days of completion & submission of access audit report of each building/infrastructure separately and its acceptance by the competent authority.
ii. Balance 30% of payment shall be released after submission of successful implementation of report by the audited organization.
12. Submission of Bid
The bidder shall bear all costs associated with preparation and submission of its bid. DEPwD will in no case be responsible or liable for those costs, regardless of the outcome of the tendering process.
Sealing and marking of Bids
i. The bids must be submitted as under:
The envelope shall be sealed and super scribed ‘Bid-DEPwD tender for Access Audit under Accessible India Campaign’
ii. The envelopes shall indicate the names and addresses of the bidder to enable the bid to be returned unopened in case it is declared late
iii. Telex, cable and facsimile bids will be rejected
Deadline for submission of Bids
i. Bids must be received by DEPwD at the address given not later than the time and date specified. In the event of the specified date for the submission of bids being declared a holiday for
DEPwD, the bids will be received up to the appointed time on the next working day.
ii. The Secretary, DEPwD may, at his discretion extend this deadline for submission of bids by amending the bid documents, in which case all rights and obligations of DEPwD and bidder previously subject to the deadline will thereafter be subject to the deadline as extended.
Late Bids
Any bid received by DEPwD after the deadline for submission of bids prescribed by the DEPwD will not be considered and/or returned unopened to the bidder. DEPwD will not be responsible for any postal delay or non-receipt/non-delivery of the bid. No further correspondence will be entertained on the subject.
13. Opening of Bids
DEPwD will open all Bids in the first instance in the presence of bidder’s representatives who chose to attend, at the time, on the date and at the place specified. The bidders’ representatives present there, shall sign a register evidencing their attendance. In the event of the specified date of the bid opening being declared a holiday for DEPwD, the bids shall be opened at the appointed time and location on the next working day.
14. Rejection of Proposals and Split Awards
The DEPwD reserves the right to reject any and all proposals if they are, inter alia:
received after the deadline stipulated in the Request for Proposal;
not properly marked or addressed as required in the Request for Proposal;
delivered to other office locations than the one required in the Request for Proposal;
transmitted by facsimile;
15. Withdrawals and Modification of Proposals
Proposals may be modified or withdrawn in writing, prior to the proposal closing time specified therein. Proposals may not be modified or withdrawn after that time.
16. Confidentiality
This Request for Proposal or any part thereof, and all copies thereof must be returned to the DEPwD upon request. It is understood
that this Request for Proposal is confidential and proprietary to the DEPwD, contains privileged information, part of which may be copyrighted and is communicated to and received by bidders on the condition that no part thereof or any information concerning it may be copied, exhibited or furnished to others without the prior written consent of the DEPwD. Notwithstanding the other provisions of the Request for Proposal, bidders will be bound by the contents of this paragraph whether or not they submits a bid or responds in any other way to this Request for Proposal.
17. Contract
Any contract resulting from this Request for Proposal will include the General Conditions of Contract.
For further queries you may contact at the address given below:Shri Sanjay Singh,Under Secretary,Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities5th Floor, ParyavaranBhavan, C.G.O. Complex, New Delhi-110003
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Annexure ‘A’
Accessible India Campaign
List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
S. No. City Number of Buildings1. Aizawl 332. Bangalore 503. Bhopal 504. Bhubaneshwar 505. Chandigarh 446. Chennai 257. Coimbatore 248. Dehradun 269. Delhi 2610. Faridabad 4711. Gangtok 3612. Gandhinagar 2713. Gurgaon 4214. Guwahati 2515. Itanagar 2516. Jaipur 9017. Jhansi 0918. Kanpur 2019. Lakshwadeep 5920. Lucknow 2221. Mumbai 5322. Nagpur 5123. Nasik 2624. Panaji 3125. Patna 2826. Pune 5027. Raipur 5828. Surat 0629. Srinagar/Jammu 2530. Vadodara 0331. Varanasi 1232. Thiruvananthapura
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TOTAL 1124
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List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
AIZAWL
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Chief Minister’s Secretariat2. Directorate of Art and Culture3. Mizoram State Museum4. Directorate of Land Revenue and Resettlement5. District Land Revenue & Settlement6. Commissionerate of Excise and Narcotics7. Directorate of Information & Public Relations8. Office of the Superintendent of Police9. Directorate of Taxation10. Aizawl Police Station11. Pachhunga University College – Administrative Building12. Pachhunga University College – Boys Hostel13. Pachhunga University College – Girls Hostel14. T. Romana College15. Office of the Medical Superintendent, Aizawl Civil
Hospital16. Science Centre, Berawtlang17. Directorate of LAD18. Office of the Engineer-in-Chief, PWD19. Office of the Engineer-in-Chief, P & E20. Assembly Secretariat21. Directorate of School Education22. Directorate of Higher & Technical Education23. Directorate of Transport24. Tourist Lodge, Chaltlang25. Hawla Indoor Stadium26. Govt. Higher Secondary School, Aizawl27. Mizoram Board of School Education, Aizawl28. Institute of Advanced Studies in Education29. Directorate of Agriculture30. Directorate of Horticulture31. Directorate of PHE
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
32. Civil Hospital, Aizawl – Main Building33. Civil Hospital, Aizawl – OPD Building
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List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
BANGALORE
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Chief Engineer Office, K.R. circle,2. Civil Court main building, K.G. road3. Civil Court annex building, K.G. road4. Nyayadegula Building, Siddaiah Road,5. CMM Court main building, Nrupatunga Road6. CMM Court annex building, Nrupatunga Road7. Vishveshwaraiah Tower, Podium Block, Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar Veedhi8. Mini V.V. Tower, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi9. Karnataka state food supplies corporation10. Office of the Police Commissioner, Infantry Road11. Dept. of Health and Family welfare, Anand Rao Circled12. State leprosy Centre of Health and Family welfare13. Vikas Soudha Building, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Road14. Vartha Bhavan, Baghavan Mahaveer Jain Road, (Infantry
Road)15. M.S. Building, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi16. Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital, Shivajinagar17. High Court Building, Dr. Ambedkar Veedhi18. Legislative Members Bhavan, 1, 2, 3 and 4th stage
buildings19. Office of the Commissioner for Public Instruction,
Nurpatunga Road, K.R. Circle20. Town Hall21. Raveendra Kalakshetra22. Commissioner of Youth Services & Sports23. Kannada Bhavana, J.C. Road,24. Office of the Joint Director, Dept. of Public Instruction,
K.G. Road25. Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore Urban
Dist., K.G. Road26. Kaveri Bhavan, K.G. Road,27. Office of the Dept of Employment & Training, Diary
Circle,28. Head Post Office, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi29. Office of the Tahsildaar, Bangalore North30. Office of the Tahsildaar, Bangalore South31. Bangalore Metro Polition Transport Corporation,
(B.M.T.C.), Bus Stand, Nandini Layout, Bangalore.32. Bangalore Metro Polition Transport Corporation,
(B.M.T.C.), Bus Stand, Nagarabavi, Bangalore33. Bangalore Metro Politon Transport Corporation,
(B.M.T.C.), Bus Stand, Chandra Layout, Bangalore34. Office of the Director, Dept. of Agriculture & Marketing35. Jayachamirajendra Engineering College Building36. Vishveshwariaah Engineering College Building37. Maharani’s College Building
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List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
BHOPAL
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
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Accessible India Campaign – Access Audits
List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
BHUBANESHWAR
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Secretariat
2. Rajiv Bhawan
3. Nirman Soudh
4. BDA Building
5. Bayanika Bhawan
6. IDCO Towers
7. IPICOL House
8. State Election Commission
9. Provident Fund Bhawan
10. Information and PR Building
11. Sikhya Soudha
12. Pantha Nivas
13. RTO I & II Building
14. State Museum
15. Ravindra Mandap
16. Jayadev Bhawan
17. Housing Board Building
18. BMC
19. Red Cross Building and Conference Hall
20. Utkal University
21. SBI Main Branch
22. Rama Devi University
23. College of Engg. & Technology
24. Rajdhani College
25. Ekamra College
26. Maharshi College
27. General Post Office(Main State Branch)
28. Kalyan Mandaps of BMC
29. State Guest House
30. Odisha State Cooperative Housing Corporation
31. Institute of Enfineers Conference Hall
32. Heads of Department Buildings
33. Odisha State Cooperative Bank
34. Odisha Legislative Assembly Building
35. Planetorium
36. State Library
37. Doordarshan Building
38. Commissionrate of Police, BBSR
39. IGNOU Regional Office
40. State Social Welfare Board
41. Chief Minister Grievance Cell
42. All India Radio Training Centre
43. BJB Autonomus College
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
44. Bhubaneswar Municipal Hospital
45. Capital Hospital
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, AirPort, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
46. Bhubaneswar Railway Station
PARKS AND GARDENS ACCESSIBILITY
47. IG Park, Biju Pattnaik Park
48. Science Park
49. Forest Park, Unit-6
50. Nandan Kanan Zoo
Accessible India Campaign – Access Audits
List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
CHANDIGARH
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Architecture Centre, Sector-17
2. Chandigarh Judicial Academy, Sector-43
3. District Court, Sector-43
4. Capital Complex, Sector-1
5. High Court of Punjab & Haryana, Chandigarh
6. Consumer Forum Buildings, Sector-19, Chandigarh
7. CAT, Sector-17, Chandigarh
8. Police Station Sector-19
9. Police Station Sector 26
10. Police Station Sector 3
11. Police Station Sector 17
12. Police Station Sector 11
13. Police Station Sector 24
14. Police Station Sector 36
15. Police Station Sector 34
16. Police Station Sector 31
17. Police Station Sector 39
18. Police Station Industrial Phase 1
19. Police Station Mani Majra
20. Sampark Centre Sector 21
21. Sampark Centre Sector 17
22. Sampark Centre Sector 20
23. Sampark Centre Sector 23
24. Sampark Centre Sector 7
25. Sampark Centre Sector 10
26. Sampark Centre Sector 43
27. Sampark Centre Sector 35
28. Sampark Centre Sector 26
29. Sampark Centre Sector 18
30. Sampark Centre Khuda Jassu
31. Municipal Corporation Buildings, Sector-17
32. Aasha Kiran Building, Sector-46, Chandigarh
33. Beant Singh Memorial, Sector-42, Chandigarh
34. Central State Library, Sector-17, Chandigarh
35. Additional Town Hall Buildings, Sector-17, Chandigarh
36. Estate Office, Sector-17, Chandigarh
37. Sector 17 market
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
38. Multi Specialty Hospital, Sector-16, Emergency Block, Chandigarh
39. Multi Specialty Hospital, OPD Building, Sector-16, Chandigarh
40. Multi Specialty Hospital, Ward Buildings, Sector-16, Chandigarh
41. Govt. Hospital, Sector-45, Chandigarh
42. Ayurvedic Homeopathic Dispensary, Sector-47, Chandigarh
43. Civil Hospital, Sector-22, Chandigarh
PARKS AND GARDENS ACCESSIBILITY
44. Rock Garden
Accessible India Campaign – Access Audits
List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
Chennai
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Chennai Collectorate, Singaravelar Malligai, Rajaji Salai, Chennai-600001
2. Agriculture Department, Chepauk, Chennai-6000053. Government Museum, 85, Pantheon Road, Egmore,
Chennai-600008 4TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, Airport, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
4. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Central Station, Chennai
5. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Beach Station, Chennai
6. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Moore Market Complex, Chennai
7. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Perambur Railway Station, Chennai
8. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Mambalam Railway Station, Chennai
9. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Guindy, Chennai10. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, St. Thomas Mount,
Chennai11. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Royapuram
Railway Station, Royapuram12. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Trisulam, Chennai13. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Tambaram
Sanatorium, Chennai14. Chennai-Sub Urban Railway Station, Tambaram,
Chennai15. Chennai Metro Station, St. Thomas Mount Railway
Station, Chennai16. Chennai Metro Station, Alandur Railway Station,
Chennai17. Chennai Metro Station, Ekkatutangal Railway Station,
Chennai18. Chennai Metro Station, Ashok Nagar Railway Station,
Chennai
19. Chennai Metro Station, Vadapalani Railway Station, Chennai
20. Chennai Metro Station, Arumbakkam Railway Station, Chennai
21. Chennai Metro Station, CMBT Railway Station, Chennai22. Chennai MRTS Line Park Town Station, Chennai23. Chennai MRTS Line, Chepauk, Chennai24. Chennai MRTS Line Thiru mayilai, Chennai25. Chennai MRTS Line Kasthuriba Nagar, Chennai
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Coimbatore
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. District Collector Office, 57, State Bank Road, Near State Post Office, Gopalapuram, Coimbatore-641018
2. Coimbatore-Co-Operative Home Facility Register Office, Near IDBI Bank Trichy Road, Coimbatore-641018
3. Central Excise Service Tax Divisional Office, Near DMDK & Service, Trichy Road, Coimbatore-641018
4. Coimbatore Backward & Minorities Welfare Office, State Bank Road, Collectorate, Gopalapuram, Coimbatore-641020
5. Passport Office, 7 CMC Complex, Uppolpalayam, Near Uppilli Palayam Signal, Avinashi Road, Coimbatore-641045
6. Coimbatore RTO Office, 5/658 Karamadai Road, Near RTO Maligai Store RS Puram, Coimbatore-641301
7. Coimbatore Transport Office, Near Canara Bank, Trichy Road, Coimbatore- 641018
8. Coimbatore Pollution Control Office, Near Police Station, Sai Baba Colony, Coimbatore-641011
9. Government College of Technology, Thadagam Road, Coimbatore-641013
10. Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation Office, Near Canara Bank, Trichy Road, Coimbatore-641018
11. Head Post Office Railway Station, 80, Thondamathur Road, Near Mudilipalyam Bus Stop, Coimbatore Railway Station-641018
12. Agricultural Office, 350, Palaghat Main Road, Near CSI Chruch, Madukkarai, Coimbatore-641105
13. Coimbatore RTO Check Post, 11A Palaghat Main Road, Near Vinayakar Temple, Coimbatore-642205
14. Sub Register Office, 197 Periyanaicken Palayam, Near Mahalakshmi Temple, Kasthurinaiken Palayam, Coimbatore-641041
15. Coimbatore Electricity Board, Big Bazaar Street, Near Townhall Signal Town Hall, Coimbatore-641001
16. Coimbatore Forest Office, Near IDBI Bank, Trichy Road Coimbatore-641018
17. Coimbatore Block Development Office, 99, Palakkad Road, Near Village Office, Madukkarai, Coimbatore-641105
18. Coimbatore Treasury Office, No. 110, Collector Office Campus, Gopalapuram, Coimbatore-641018
19. Commercial Tax Office, Commercial Taxes Buildings, Dr.
Balasundaram Road, Coimbatore Central, Coimbatore-641018
20. Coimbatore Employment Office, Kavundam Palayam, Near Petrol Bunk, Mettupalayam Road-641043
21. Taluk Office, Kinathukadavu, Coimbatore District.MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
22. Coimbatore Primary Health Centre, Podanur Main Road, Near Amman Nagar, Podanur-641023
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, AirPort, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
23. Coimbatore City Railway Station, Coimbatore-1824. Central Bus Station, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore
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DEHRADUN
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Vidhan Sabha Building
2. Secretariat Main Building
3. Vishwakarma Building
4. Chief Secretary Building, Secretariat
5. State Bank Building, Secretariat
6. Nagar Nigam Building
7. Institute of Hotel Management
8. Police HQ
9. Rajbhawan
10. Tehsil
11. District Court
12. Collectorate
13. SSP Office
14. DFO Dehradun Office
15. Uttarakhand Information Commission
16. Treasury, Dehradun
17. Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
18. Doon University
19. Vikas Bhawan
20. District Jail
21. PWD HQ
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
22. Doon Hospital Building
23. DG Medical Health
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, Aiport, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
24. Airport Terminal
25. Uttarakhand Public Service Terminal
PARKS AND GARDENS ACCESSIBILITY
26. Director Rajaji National Park
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DELHI
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Shastri Bhawan
2. National Gallery of Modern Art
3. Gandhi Smriti Darshan and Darshan Smriti
4. Supreme Court
5. Office of the Divisional Commissioner
6. MLO Office(New Delhi), I.P. Depot
7. MLO Office(South –West-II), Dwarka
8. Directorate of Health Services,F-17,Karkardooma
9. Delhi Jal Board,Varunalaya,Phase-II,Karol Bagh
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
10. Aruna Asaf Ali Govt. Hospital
11. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
12. Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital (G.B.P.H),Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg
13. Guru Nanak Eye Center ,Maharaja Ranjit Singh Marg
14. Babu Jagjivan Ram Hospital,Jahangir Puri,
15. Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra Hospital Narela
16. Delhi State Cancer Institution,GTB Hospital Complex
17. Bhagwan Mahaveer Hospital,Pitampura
18. Guru Govind Singh Govt. Hospital, Raghubir Nagar
19. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, Hari Nagar
20. Maulana Azad Medical College, J.L.N. Marg
21. Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital (G.T.B.H.) Shahdara
22. Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, Kokiwala Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Phase-IV,
23. Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital (L.B.S.), Khichri Pur
24. Dr. N.C. Joshi Hospital, Karol Bagh
25. Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital, Tahirpur
26. Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Mangol Puri
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FARIDABAD
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Mini Secretariat Building
2. Court Building
3. Red Cross Bhawan
4. Food & Supply (DFSC)
5. HUDA Office
6. Sports Complex
7. Sale Tax Office
8. JLN Govt. College
9. Govt. Woman College
10. Income Tax Office
11. Jal Board
12. Excise Building
13. Pollution Control Board
14. Red Cross Building
15. YMCA Hostel
16. Central School. NH-4, NIT Faridabad
17. Panchayat Ghar, Ballabgarh
18. Tigaon College
19. Women Polytechnic, Sector 8 + Hostel
20. Palwal Mini Secretariat
21. ITI, Old, Sector 18
22. ITI, NH-5, Faridabad
23. MCF Office, Old Zone, Old Faridabad
24. ADC Office
25. Telephone Exchange, Sector 15-A
26. Providend Fund, Sector 16
27. ESI, Sector 8
28. ESI, Sector 3
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Gangtok
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Tashi Namgyal Senior Secondary School, Gangtok2. Tashi Namgyal Academy, Gangtok3. Paljor Namgyal Girls's Senior Secondary School4. Modern Senior Secondary School5. West Point Senior Secondary School6. Deorali Girls's Senior Secondary School7. Enchey Senior Secondary School8. Tadong Senior Secondary School9. B.P. Senior Secondary School, Ranipoo10. Sikkim Government College, Tadong11. Sikkim Government College, Burtuk12. Sikkim Law College13. Health Care, Human Resource & Family Welfare
Department14. Human Resource Development Department, Secretariat15. Gram Vikas Bhawan16. Roads & Bridges Department17. Buildings & Housing Department18. PHED & Irrigation Department19. Transport Department20. Forest Secretariat21. Vigyan Bhawan22. Urban Development & Housing Department23. Sikkim Housing Development Board24. District Administrative Centre25. Secretariat Annexe-126. Power Secretariat27. Krishi Bhawan28. Sahkri Bhawan29. Sikkim Police Headquarter30. Sadar Thana31. Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom32. Chintan Bhawan33. Circuit House34. High Court Building35. Samman Bhawan
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
36. STNM Hospital, Gangtok
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GANDHINAGAR
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Primary School No. 1 Sector 20
2. Primary School No. 2 Sector 20
3. Children’s University Sector 20
4. Gandhi School, Sector 21
5. Primary School, Sector 21
6. Library Sector 21
7. Primary School, Sector 30
8. Adarsh Nivashi School
9. Government Science College, Sector 15
10. Government Arts College, Sector 15
11. Government Commerce College, Sector 15
12. ITI Sector 15
13. Sardarbhavan Block no 1 to 7
14. Sardarbhavan Block no 8 to 14
15. Vidhansabha
16. Nirmanbhawan Sector 10
17. Ankadabhavan, Sector 9
18. Birsa Munda Bhvan, Sector 10
19. Krushibhavan, Sector 11
20. M.S. Building, Sector 11
21. Court Building, Sector 11
22. E.O.C. State, Sector 10
23. Circuit House, Sector 20
24. Vishramgruh, Sector 21
25. Old Sachivalay (Dr. Jivraj Maheta Bhavan), Block No. 1 to 20 Sector 10/B
26. Staff training college, Sector 17
27. Vigilance Office, Sector 10
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GURGAON
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Old Panchayat Bhawan
2. Judicial Complex
3. Income Tax Department Office, Udyog Vihar
4. Electricity UT Tribunal, Udyog Vihar
5. Mini Secretariat
6. Electricity Department office, Sector 14
7. Electricity Department Office, Kadipur
8. Water Works, Shri Ram Mandir, Sector 4
9. District Social Welfare Officer’s Office
10. Passport Office, Udyog Vihar
11. Police Chowki, New Colony, Gurgaon
12. Police Station, Sector 5
13. Krishi Bhawan
14. Police Station, Subhash Chowk
15. Police Joint Commissioner Office, Mini Secretariat
16. Police Commissioner’s Office
17. National Highway (NH 8) stretch passing through Gurgaon
18. Government College, Sector 14
19. Government College, Sector 9
20. Government School, Near Civil Hospital
21. ABW Tower
22. Cyber Hub
23. Vatika Business Park
24. Raheja Mall, IMT Manesar
25. HUDA Office, Sector 14
26. HUDA Gymkhana Club, Sector 29
27. HUDA Gymkhana Club, Sector 4
28. HUDA Market, Sector 14
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GUWAHATI
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Assam Secretariat
2. Office of the Deputy Commissioner
3. Directorate of Social Welfare
4. Directorate of Health Services
5. Directorate of Technical Education
6. Directorate of Geology and Mining
7. Directorate of Handloom Textile
8. Directorate of Sericulture, Khanapara
9. Directorate of Higher Education
10. Directorate of Fisheries
11. Directorate of Elementary Education
12. Assam Public Service Commission
13. Assam Administrative Staff College
14. Directorate of Sports & Youth Welfare
15. Aykar Bhawan
16. Director General of Police
17. Commissioner for Panchayat and Rural Development, Assam
18. Directorate of WPT & BC
19. Directorate of SC
20. Directorate of Welfare of Tea and Ex Tea Garden, Rupnagar
21. Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
22. State Home, Jalukbari
23. Guwahati High Court
24. Guwahati University
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
25. Guwahati Medical College, Bhangagarh
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ITANAGAR
S. No . List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Department of Arts and Culture
2. Department of Health and Family Welfare
3. Department of Legal Metrology and Consumer Affairs
4. Department of Supply and Transport
5. Department of Agriculture
6. Department of Audit and Pension
7. Department of Civil Aviation
8. Department of Administrative Training Institute
9. Department of Account and Treasuries
10. Department of Animal and Husbandry Veterinary
11. Department of Cooperation
12. Department of Tirap and Chanlang Affairs
13. Department of Border Affairs
14. Department of Disaster Management
15. Department of Economics & Statistics
16. Department of Election
17. Department of Environment and Forest
18. Department of Fire Service
19. Department of Fisheries
20. Department of Food and Civil Supply
21. Department of Geology and Mining
22. Department of Gazetter
23. Department of Higher & Technical Education
24. Department of Horticulture
25. Department of Hydro Power Development
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Jaipur
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Karyalaya Nagar Nigam Jaipur, Lal Kothi Jaipur2. 8-Jon Karyalaya Nagar Nigam Jaipur (Mansarovar,
Vidhyadhar Nagar, Aamer, Civil Line, Sanganer, Moti Dungri, Hawamahal-Pachim)
3. Vit Bhawan, Ambedkar Circle, Jaipur4. Kar Bhawan, Ambedkar Circle, Jaipur5. 5 Pant Krashi Bhawan, C-Skim, Jaipur6. Sacivalya, C-Skim Jaipur (Mukhya Bhawan)7. Khadh avm Civil Aapurti Bhawan8. Mantralaya Bhawan9. Grah Vibhag Bhawan10. Suchna avm Jan Sampark Vibhag,11. Lokayukt Bhawan,12. Rajsthan Parivahan Vibhag, Sahkar Marg Jaipur13. Police Mukhyalya Bhawan, Lal Kothi, Jaipur14. Swaytath Shashan Bhawan, Civil Lines Fatak Ke Pass,
Jaipur15. High Court, C. Skim Jaipur16. Mini Sachivalaya, Bani Park, Jaipur17. Saction Court, Bani Park Jaipur18. Mahila Adhikarita Vibhag, Jhalana, Jaipur19. Mahila avm Bal Vikas Vibhag, Bajaj Nagar Jaipur20. Mansik Vimandit Shikshan Prashishan Kendra, Jhalana
Jaipur21. Sahkaar Bhawan, Baaies Godam Jaipur22. Karyalaya Sinchai Vibhag, J.L.N. Marg, Jaipur23. Police thane, Nagar Nigam Paridhi (Ashok Nagar)24. Police thane, Vidhayakpuri,25. Police thane,-Aamer,26. Police thane- Sodala27. Police thane- Shyam Nagar,28. Police thane- Vaishali Nagar29. Police thane- Mahesh Nagar,30. Police thane- Sanganeir31. Police thane- Malviya Nagar,
32. Police thane-Vidhyadhar Nagar,33. Police thane-Manak Choc34. Police thane-Mansarovar35. Karyalaya Mahila Adhikarita Vibhag, Nehru Place, Jaipur36. Kalectrect Bhawan, Banipark Jaipur37. Jon Karyalaya Vadijya Kar Vibhag, Jhalana, Jaipur38. Harishchandra Mathur Lok Prasasan Sansthan, J.L.N.
Marg Parisar (Nehru Bhawan, Visranti, Officers Rest House) jaipur
39. Indira Gandhi Panchyati Raj Sansthan, J.L.N. Marg Jaipur40. Housing Board-Mukhya Bhawan, Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur41. Van Bhawan, Jhalana Sansthanik Chetre, Jaipur42. Rajya Pathya Pustak Mandal, Jhalana, Jaipur43. Rajasthan University (Mukhya Mahavidhyalya44. Rajasthan University- Maharani College45. Rajasthan University- Maharaja College46. Rajasthan University- Commerce College47. Rajasthan University- Hindi Vibhag48. Rajasthan University- Pustkalyaya Vibhag,49. Rajasthan University- Prashasnik Bhawan,50. Rajasthan University-Vigyan Bhawan)51. Settlement Karyalya, Gopalvadi, Jaipur52. Circuit House, Khasa Koti, Jaipur53. Open School Karyalaya, Shiksha Sankul Parisar, Jaipur54. Dak Bangla, Khasa Koti Jaipur55. Rajsthan Parytan Vikas Nigam, Railway Station, Jaipur56. Krashi Anusandhan Kendra, Durgapura Jaipur57. Jaipur Vikas Pradhikaran, J.L.N. Marg Jaipur58. Commissioner, RTI, OTS, Choraha, Jaipur59. Rajya Bima avm Pravdhayi Nidhi Vibhag Bhawan,
Colectrect, Jaipur60. Suchna Prodhiki avm Sanchar Vibhag, Tilak Marg, C
Skim, Jaipur61. Yojna Bhawan, Tilak Marg, C Skim, Jaipur62. Shiksha Sankul-Mukhya Bhawan, J.L.N. Marg Jaipur63. School of Arts-Shiksha Sankul, J.L.N. Marg Jaipur64. Yuva avm Khel Vibhag, SMS Stadium Jaipur65. RIICO Karyalaya, Tilak Marg, C Skim, Jaipur66. Udhog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, C Skim, Jaipur67. Brasthachar Nirodhak Byoro, Jhalana, Jaipur68. Raisem (Sahkarita Vibhag), Jhalana Dungri, Jaipur69. Rajsthan Rajya Pradushan Niyantran Mandal, Jhalana
Jaipur
70. RSLDC, Jhalana Jaipur71. Rajsthan Rajya Vidhut Prasaran Nigam, Vidhansabha Ke
Pass Jaipur72. Dr. Radhakrishnan Rajsthan Central Pustkalya, J.L.N.
Marg JaipurMEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
73. Dispensary74. Jan Swasthya avm Abiyantriki Vibhag, Hasanpura, Jaipur75. Savai Mansingh Cikitsalya, Jaipur76. Cetylight Hospital, Sethi Colony, Jaipur77. Kavtiya Asptaal, Shashtri Nagar Jaipur78. Savai Mansingh Medical College, Jaipur79. Janana Asptaal, Chandpol Bazar, Jaipur80. Mahila Cikitsalya, Sanganeri Gate Jaipur81. J.K. Lon Asptaal, J.L.N. Marg Jaipur
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, Airport, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
82. Kendriya Bus Stand83. Aagar Bus Stand84. Mukhyalya Bus Stand85. Delex Aagar Bus Stand86. Vidhyadhar Nagar Bus Stand87. Sanganeir Aagar Bus Stand88. Jaipur Aagar Bus Stand89. Vaishali Nagar Bus Stand90. Kendriya Bhandar/Karyalaya Bangrana Bus Stand
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LAKSHWADEEP
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Directorate of Fisheries
2. Public Library
3. Nehru Yuva Kendra
4. Port Assistant Office (Jetty)
5. Co-operative Society
6. Village Dweep Panchayath
7. Electricity Sub Division
8. Service Society (jetty)
9. Industries (Lagoon road)
10. Handicraft Office
11. Information Wing
12. CDPO
13. Lakshwadeep Govt. Press
14. PWD Sub Division
15. DRDA Office
16. Medical Directorate
17. Employment & Training
18. RTO Office
19. Port Directorate
20. LDCL Office
21. District Panchayath
22. SP Office
23. Science & Technology
24. Chief Protocol Office
25. Housing Sub Division
26. Electricity Division Office
27. SDO Office
28. ASO Office
29. Treasury Office
30. Education Office
31. PWD Circle Office
32. LBDB Office
33. Kala Academy
34. Office of Registrar (Near Radio Station)
35. Food & Civil Supplies Division (Near Radio Station)
36. Corporation Office (Near Radio Station)
37. Directorate of Agriculture
38. Directorate of Animal Husbandry
39. Secretariat Building
40. Deputy Collector
41. Diary Farm
42. Director of Panchayath
43. Lakshadweep Khadi Board
44. SPORTS Office of GM
45. Dept. of Tourism
46. Dept. of Sports (Near Press)
47. Dept of Environment & Forest
48. Electricity Department
49. Public Library (North)
50. Dept. of Road Transport (Near Kottaram)
51. Lakshadweep Khadi Board
52. State Wakfh Board
53. Director of Panchayath (Workshop)
54. Department of Census
55. The Director Medical (Homeopathy)
56. The Director Medical (AIDS Control Society)
57. Information & Public Relation (Near Pallikkunnu)
58. Department of Legal Metrology
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, AirPort, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
59. Port Workshop
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MUMBAI
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Bandhkam Bhavan
2. Bazar Gate Police Station
3. Karwar Police Station
4. Yellow Gate Police Station
5. Annex Building III Police Comm. Compound
6. Annex Building I, at Police Commissioner office Compound
7. Annex Building II, Police Commissioner office Compound
8. Police Commissioner Bhrinmumbai Main Building
9. Crime Branch, at Police commissioner office Compound, D.N. Road
10. Excise Police Stn & Supd. Qrts, Shahid Bhagatsingh Road
11. Town Hall, Shahid Bhagatsingh Road
12. Civil Defence, Dhobhi tatao
13. D.D. Building, Old Cutom House, Shahid Bhagatsingh Road
14. Old Custom House, Shahid Bhagatsingh Road
15. Administrative Staff College, Hajarimal Somani Marg
16. Ensa Hutment, Mahapalika Marg
17. CPM Court Main, Mahapalika Marg
18. Small Causes Court (Old), Dhobhi Talao
19. Small Causes Court (New), Dhobhi Talao
20. New Printing Press, Netaji Sushash Road, Charni Road
21. Old Printing Press, Netaji Sushash Road, Charni Road
22. Taraporwal Aquarium, Netaji Sushash Road, Charni Road
23. P.M. Court Girgaum, Sardar Vallabhai Patel Road
24. Regional Transport Office at Worli, Sir Pockhanwala Road
25. Poddar College, Annie Bezant Road, Worli
26. Poddar Hospital, Annie Bezant Road Worli
27. Charrity Commissioner Compound at Worli, Annie Bezant Road,Worli
28. I.T.I. for Girls at Technical High School compound Prabhadevi Dadar
29. Main building at Sir J.J. School of Art Compound, Mumbai, D.N. Road
30. Marine Drive Path/Walkway
31. Bandra path/Walkway
32. Worli Path/Walkway
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
33. Cama Hospital Main Bldg, Mahapalika Marg
34. Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital, Lokmanya tilak Marg
35. High Rise Building at GT Hosp compound, Lokmanya tilak Marg
36. Dr. Jamnabai Admn. Bldg at GT Hosp compound, Lokmanya tilak marg
37. Jaffer Suleman OPDat GT Hosp compound, Lokmanya tilak Marg
38. Low Rise Building at GT Hosp compound, Lokmanya tilak Marg
39. (MTP Ward) at GT Hosp compound, Lokmanya tilak Marg
40. New Hospital Bldg, Lokmanya tilak Marg, Mumbai
41. Grand Medical College at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
42. Old Boys Student Hostel at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
43. Pathology Building at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
44. Post Graduate Lab Bldg at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
45. Physiology Lab & School at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
46. J.J. Hospital Main Building, Byculla, Mumbai
47. Ellappa Balaram Bldg at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
48. Sir David Sasoon Building at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
49. C.J. Opthalmic Hospital Bldg at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
50. C.J. Opthalmic Extension Bldg at J.J. Hospital Compound
51. Sir J.D. Govt. Eye Bank at J.J. Hospital Compound
52. Sharda Building at J.J. Hospital Compound, Byculla
53. E.S.I.S. Hospital Compound Worli Main Bldg, Ganpat Jadhav Marg
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NAGPUR
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
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f'k{k.k eaMy] ukxiqj21. milapkyd ifCyd gsYFk dk;kZy;] ukxiqj22. 'kkldh; vkS|ksfxd izf'k{k.k laLFkk] ukxiqj23. 'kkldh; lar pks[kk esyk eqyk aps olrhx`g] ukxiqj24. ekxkloxhZ; eqyk aps 'kkldh; olrhx`g jktuxj]
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ukxiqj26. 'kgjclLFkkud eksjHkou] ukxiqj27. eq[; oulaj{kd dk;kZy;] ukxiqj28. nq¸;e fuca/kd dk;kZy; flOghy ykbZu] ukxiqj29. vk;dj vdkneh] ukxiqj30. ns'kikaMs lHkkx`g] ukxiqj
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
31. jk"Vªlar r qdMksth egkjkt dWUly gkWLihVy] ukxiqj
32. vf/k"Bkrk] Lo- bfnjk xka/kh cS|fd; egkfo|ky; o :X.kky;] ukxiqj
33. vf/k"Bkrk] 'kkldh; esMhdy dkWyst o :X.kky;] ukxiqj
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NASIK
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
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MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
26. fcVdks gkWLihVy] ukf'kd
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PANAJI
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. District and Session Court
2. District Registrar cum Head of Registrar & Notary Services
3. General Post Office
4. Police Station, Panaji
5. Corporation of City of Panaji
6. Goa University
7. Urban Health Centre, Panaji
8. Directorate of Education, Porvorim
9. Directorate of Social Welfare, Panaji
10. Goa State SC/OBC Fin and Dev Corporation, Patto, Panaji
11. Traffic Cell
12. Principal, Government Polytechnic
13. Goa Science Centre
14. Director of Tourism, Panaji
15. Director of Panchayat, Panaji
16. Director of Higher Education, Porvorim
17. Regional Employment Exchange, Patto, Panaji
18. Director of Arts and Culture, Patto, Panaji
19. Director of Transport, Panaji, Goa
20. Director of Industries, Trade and Commerce
21. Goa Tourism Development Corporation, Panaji
22. Kala Academy
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
23. Goa Medical College, Bambolim
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, Aiport, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
24. KTC Bus Stand
PARKS AND GARDENS ACCESSIBILITY
25. Ambedkar Park, Panaji
26. Children Park, Panaji
27. Miramar Beach, Panjim
28. Calangute Beach, North Goa
29. Baga Beach, North Goa
30. Candolim Beach, North Goa
31. Colva Beach, North Beach
Accessible India Campaign – Access Audits
List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
Patna
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Government Women's Polytechnic, Patna2. Government Polytechnic, Patna3. Birla Institute of Technology, Patna4. New Govt. Polytechnic, Patna, Bihar.5. Patna Science College, Patna.6. Patna University, Patna.7. Vanijaya Mahavidyalay, Patna.8. A N College9. NIT, Patna10. College of Commerce11. K.K. Dwarika College, Lohia Nagar12. Sri Arvind Mahila College13. J.D. Women's College14. Magadh Mahila College, Patna.15. B.D. College16. Deaf & Dumb School, Gayghat, Patna.17. Rajkiya Netrahin High School, Kadam Kuan, Patna.18. Chanakya National Law University, Patna19. Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna20. Patna Women's College, Patna.21. Girl's High School, Gardanibagh22. Bankipore Girl's High School, Bankipore, Patna.23. Patna Collegiate, Patna.24. Patna High School (+2), Gardanibagh25. 26 M.H.S. College, Rajapur, Mainpura26. B.N. Collegiate School, Dariapur27. D.P.C.S.S. (Miller) Inter School.
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
28. Bihar Veterinary College, Patna
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PUNE
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
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jk;iqj ftys varxZr ck/kkjfgr fd;s tkus gsrq fpUgkafdr Hkouksa dh lwph
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
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MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
56. lapkyuky; fpfdRlk f”k{kk] Mh-ds- iqjkuk Hkou57. flVh CyM cSad] vkekikjk
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, Aiport, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
58. jsYos LVs”ku] eq[; LVs”ku
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SURAT
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Consumer Forum Court, Umra
2. Nagrik Suvidha Kendra, Athvalines
3. J.D. Office Building, Athvalines
4. Information Office, Chok Bazaar
5. ITI College Campus, Majura Gate
6. Diet Building, Bhestan
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SRINAGAR/JAMMU
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Civil Secretariat Srinagar/Jammu2. Old Secretariat Srinagar3. Divisional Commissioner Kashmir/Jammu4. Deputy Commissioner (All) 22 districts5. Director Social Welfare Jammu6. J&K Assembly Complex Srinagar/Jammu7. Police Headquarters Srinagar/Jammu8. Police Control Room Srinagar/Jammu9. District Social Welfare Offices (22 Districts)10. Commissioner SMC Srinagar/JMC Jammu11. Director CAPD Kashmir/ CAPD Jammu12. Chief Engineer R&B Kashmir/Jammu13. Chief Engineer PHE Kashmir/Jammu14. Chief Engineer EM&RE Kashmir/Jammu15. Srinagar Development Authority, Bemina16. Jammu Development Authority Rail Head Complex Jammu17. Chief Electoral Officer J&K Jammu18. Pragati Bhawan, Rail Head Complex, Jammu19. Public Service Commission Sgr/Jammu20. Services Selection Recruitment Board SSRB Sgr/Jammu21. 88 Regional Transport Officer/ARTOs (22 Districts)22. J&K State Board of School Education Sgr/Jammu23. Director Industries Kashmir/Jammu24. Madre Meharban Social Welfare Miskeen Bagh25. Lakes and Waterways Dev Authority
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VADODARA
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Nari Sarakshan Gruh, Pensionpura
2. Office of the District Education Officer, Karelibaug
3. Jilla Shiksan and Talimbhavan, Karelibaug
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okjk.klh
S. No. List of BuildingsPUBLIC BUILDINGS
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MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY/DISTRICT GOVT. HOSPITAL ACCESSIBILITY
9. 1&Jh f”koizlkn xqIr fpfdRlkY;10. 2&yky cgknqj “kkL=h fpfdRlky;] jkeuxj
TRANSPORTATION TERMINUS (Railway station, metro station, bus terminus, Airport, Harbour/Jetty etc.)
11. jsyos LVs”ku] okjk.klh flVh] eMqvkMhg12. jksMost cl LVs”ku dS.V
Accessible India Campaign – Access Audits
List of Public Buildings/Infrastructure (Category wise)
Thiruvananthapuram
S. No. List of Buildings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1. Vikas Bhavan Building A Block
2. Vikas Bhavan Building B Block
3. Vikas Bhavan Building C Block
4. Language Institute
5. Public Office - Old Building
6. University Principal's Quarters
7. N.H. Circle Office & Electrical Division
8. Electrical Sub Division
9. Medical College Sub Division
10. Buildings & Special Buildings Division
11. Irrigation Division
12. NH Division
13. N.H. Sub Division
14. Electrical Sub Division, Bridges Section & Sub Division
15. PWD Electrical Wing
16. Irrigation South Circle
17. Major Irrigation Division, Sub Division & Section Offices
18. Minor Irrigation Sub Division
19. Directorate of Technical Education
20. Barton Hill Engineering College
21. Directorate of Mining & Geology State Office
22. Revenue Complex Building
23. Excise Complex
24. Controller of Stationery - Main Building
25. NH By Pass Sub Division
26. I & P Sub Division, PWD
27. Government College, Kariyavattam (Old)
28. Women's ITI, Kazhakuttam
Annexure ‘B’
Accessibility Audit Checklist
This Accessibility audit checklist has been written to be used by access auditors undertaking access audit of public buildings as a part of the Accessible India Campaign. The checklist may be used as a basic tool and may be further developed and innovated by the user depending on the type of building or service been audited.
The checklist for physical accessibility has been written in a sequential format that the auditor may prefer to follow. However, we have provided the chapter number of the CPWD Handbook it corresponds to for the ease of the checklist user.
The checklist goes beyond the physical accessibility and address issues of making the service provided in the building accessible. The checklist is divided in 4 sections.
• Section 1- Addresses points to be looked into while evaluating accessibility of information and communication relating to the service being provided in the building being audited. The auditor may find it useful to talk to the management and the users with disabilities of the building to get some of this information.
• Section 2 – Evaluation of Services – Looks at how service are provided in the building being audited. The auditor may find it useful to talk to the management and the users with disabilities of the building to get some of this information.
• Section 3 – Audit of the physical aspects of the building. This section is divided in two further sections - External environment and Internal Environment. The ‘Handbook on Barrier Free and Accessibility’ may be referred to while providing recommendations. Some elements in any public space have to be considered and evaluated for every area. Therefore, the auditor must keep these elements in mind throughout the audit. These elements include signage, illumination, colour contrast and flooring.
• Section 4- must be used as an addendum to the ‘Handbook on Barrier Free and Accessibility’ as these areas are not adequate addressed in the Handbook.
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONNo. Question Answer Remarks/
recommendations
Yes
No
1.a The website proving information about the building/service complies with web accessibility standards.
1.b There is information detailing the accessible facilities in the building with photographs
2. All publications/brochures are available is also available in alternate accessible formats such as:
- Braille- Large Print- Audio- Pictorial (wherever possible)- Easy-to-read- Plain language- Available in Hindi& English- Accessible Electronic formats that can be shared over email or mobile platforms.
3 Printed service related documents such as forms, menu cards, etc. are in accessible formats
4. Forms can be filled electronically through an accessible software
5. Additional support is available to fill written forms if required.
6. Staff members are trained in Indian Sign Language interpretation. If not, then Sign language interpreters are available on call.
7 Assistive technology such as Loop hearing systems, Audio orientation tools, interpretative video’s or audio tours in with captioning or sign language, wheelchairs etc. are available
8. There is adequate lighting and no glare for deaf persons and persons with low vision
9. Adequate support is available for persons from different cultures, learning disabilities, those not formally educated, in all the above provisions
EVALUATION OF THE SERVICENo. Question Answer Remarks/
recommendations
Yes
No
1. Disability sensitization sessions are part of the staff induction programme.
2. Staff are trained to assist persons with disabilities, including persons with learning disabilities
3. Staff are trained in basic Indian sign language
4. Staff are aware of the accessible facilities that are available and know how to operate them
5 All accessibility equipment is checked regularly and maintained well.
6 There is a procedure for a client with disabilities to lodge a complaint or make suggestions
7. Guide dogs are allowed in the premises
8. Trained live assistance is available in premises for all disability constituencies where it may be required
9. There is a plan to improve accessibility over a set timeframe
10.a
There is an equal opportunities policy within the organisation to promote the employment of staff with disabilities
10.b
Policy also includes commitment to reasonable adjustment of work place environment to accommodate new staff and clients with disabilities
11 Organisation has a disability focal person in charge who manages the concerns of employees and clients with disabilities
Physical Accessibility
EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
1. PARKING (Chapter 17 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/
recommendations
Yes No
1.a Is there a parking lot available for visitors and staff?
1.b Are there accessible parking bays reserved for persons with disabilities? If yes,
How many bays are reserved?
Is the size of the bay 3600 x 6000mm?
Are they located within 500mm from the accessible entrance?
Does it have signage as per requirement?
Does the parking have a shelter?
Is there a firm, covered, levelled pathway minimally 1200mm wide connecting the parking bay with the building entrance?
Is the accessible parking bays monitored to ensure rightful use of the space?
Is there tactile floor guidance in the parking area for independent mobility for persons with blindness and low vision. Specifically routes guiding from parking area to entry points of buildings, emergency
exits.
1-c. If there is no accessible parking bay then identify the space for it
2. ALIGHTING (Chapter 17 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answer Remarks/
recommendations
Yes No
2.a Is there an alighting point for persons with disabilities next to the entrance?
2.b If yes
Is the space levelled, covered and out of the traffic lane?
Is it signposted?
Have a step free route leading to entrance?
Does not require the disabled person to cross the traffic lane?
Does it have a tactile guiding path including directional, hazard warning and positional tiles directing till the entrance?
2.c If there is no alighting point then identify space for it
3. ACCESSIBLE ROUTE (Chapter 1 of the CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/
recommendations
Yes No
3.a An accessible route connects the entrance gate, parking, alighting point all other external facilities with the accessible entrance
3.b The accessible path is:
Minimally 1200mm wide
The surface of the pathway must be firm non-slip and preferably covered
There should not be a gradient of more than 1:12 or a cross slope of 1:50 in the pathway
If free of any barriers or obstacles. Grating if any is perpendicular to the direction of the path
Has a kerb ramp in case there are and level changes between the traffic lane and the accessible path.
Has tactile guiding path including directional, hazard warning and positional tiles provided for independent navigation across all the chief functions at the building
Has resting spaces and wheelchair parking spaces outside the line of traffic in cases where the walking distance is more
than 300mm
Has accessible directional signage directing to the accessible entrance (see corresponding section on signage in the Handbook and section 16 below)
Is there adequate artificial light on the path after sunset?
3.c If there is no accessible path or if some elements are missing then record recommendations
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
4. ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE (Chapter 7 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answer
sRemarks/recommendation
Yes No
4.a The main entrance is accessible to all users, if not there is an alternate accessible entrance to the front of the building and into the entrance lobby. (If stairs or ramp are present please refer the corresponding section)
The accessible entrance has a landing 1500 x 1500
m
The entrance door is usable by disabled persons (see corresponding section 11)
There is a difference in floor finish that is identifiable by blind users at the door entrance
There is accessible identification signage to identify the accessible entrance (see corresponding section on signage in the Handbook and section 16 below)
The entrance is illuminated after sunset if the building is in use at that time.
The entrance has an audio signal
4.b If an accessible entrance is not present, then identify the best option to create one.
5 RECEPTION & LOBBY (Chapter 6, 11 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answer
sRemarks/recommendation
Yes No
5.a Is the reception counter identifiable
from the entrance?
Is there 900mm wide and 1200mm deep clear space in front of the reception counter?
Is a part of the counter between 760 mm to 800mm from the floor with a 400mm to600mm clear recess under the counter?
Does the counter contrast in colour with the background wall and the floor?
Is the counter top adequately illuminated?
Is the counter to surface non-reflective?
Is there accessible identification signage for the reception?(see corresponding section on signage in the Handbook and section 16 below)
Is there accessible directional signage directing to various building facilities at the reception?(see corresponding section on signage in the Handbook and section 16 below)
In case of glass empaneled receptions there is a microphone that is used by the receptionist
Is there an induction loop available at the reception counter?
Is there live assistance available at the counter to guide persons to their destination?
5.b Is printed information available in accessible alternate formats? (see corresponding section under point 2 of Information and Communication table above)
Can any of the staff members’ communicate in sign language?
Does staff policy require the staff to assist people with disabilities in filling forms if required?
5.c The lobby is at one level with adequate manoeuvring space for wheelchair users.
5.d The lobby has adequate seating for waiting, based on the function of and human traffic in the
building.
6. STAIRS (Chapter 4 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answer
sRemarks/recommendation
Yes No
6.a Are the step risers 150 mm high and tread 300mm wide?
Is there a colour contrasting strip at the edge of the steps?
Do the stairs have handrails at two levels on both sides that are continuous on the landing? (also refer to the section on handrails)
Do the handrails project beyond the end of the flight and curve back in accordance with section on handrails.
Is there tactile warning tiles provided at the beginning and end of each flight?
Is there adequate illumination on the stairs?
Is the floor surface of the steps non-slippery and non-glary?
Is the under-stair area cordoned off to avoid
accidents?
Are steps uniform in width and height?
The staircase is not circular and not sharp?
Are the stairs continuous without any abrupt breaks and gaps?
7. RAMP (Chapter 2 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendation
Yes No
7.a
Is a ramp is provided as an alternate route to the stairs?
Is the ramp gradient not steeper than 1:12. In case of higher height difference the gradient may be gentler
Ramp width is not less than 1800mm
Handrails have been provided on both sides of the ramp and are continuous on the landing
Landings have been provided at specified internals and at the beginning and end of the ramp.
Tactile warning blocks have been installed 300mm from the top, bottom and landings of each ramp run in external environments.
The ramp is well illuminated
The floor surface is non-slippery and non-glary
Do the ramps have tactile warning tiles at the beginning and end of each ramp run
7.b
If alternate access route by ramp has not been provided then identify the space and design for the ramp.
8. HANDRAIL (Chapter 5 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendation
Yes No
8.a
Handrails have been provided on both sides of the stairs and ramp?
Handrails have been provided at the height of 900 mm and 760 mm.
Handrails contrast in colour from the background wall and
the floor?
Handrails are circular and non-slippery.
Have an uninterrupted grip?
The end of the handrail is either grouted or turned downwards.
There is adequate hand clearance between the wall and the handrail?
8.b
Handrails are maintained and kept free from dust, especially if they are provided externally?
Accessible Signage for directional arrow and floor number provided on all floors at designated location (see corresponding section on signage in the Handbook and section 16 below)
9. ELEVATOR / LIFT (chapter 13 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendation
Yes No
9.a There exists an elevator that connects all floors of the building?
9.b If yes, it has -
Step free access from the entrance to the
lift?
The elevator car has a internal space of 2000mm deepx 1100 mm wide?
The elevator door width is 900mm wide?
There is a visual and an audio floor announcement system in the lift.
The elevator controls in the lift (including alarms /speakers/phones)are between 800mm to 1200mm. They have a good contrast and the buttons are self-illuminating, in raised numbers and Braille?
The elevator call buttons and floor numbers outside the lift on each floor are in Braille and Raised Lettering.
There is no use of only touch panels for lift controls in the lift as also at the floor level
Door opening/closing time is at least 30 seconds
The floor finish of the car is non-slippery. The walls of the car
are non-reflective?
There are handrails on both the sidewalls and the rear wall of the lift car? (refer to the section on handrails)
A rear mirror is present in the car?
There is no level difference between the landing and the lift?
Horizontal gap if any between the lift and the landing, is no more than 12 mm?
There is a landing 1500 mm x 1500mm in front of the lift?
There is signage directing to the accessible lift?
The control panel has buttons and not a touch panel
There is floor number and floor directory signage on the lift lobby which is visible from all lift cars?
The Emergency information given inside the lift car is mounted at eye level and is in accessible format (Braiille / font size).
The lift has a live attendant when required and at all times for public buildings with a heavy footfall.
9.c If there is no lift and it is required then identify a space for it.
10.ESCALATORS & PASSENGER CONVERYERS (Chapter 14 of CPWD Handbook)Escalators must not be considered as the barrier-free route, however they must have adequate warning for users with vision impairments
10.a Tactile warning strips are provided at the top and bottom end of the the escalator and passenger conveyers
10.b The speed of the escalator or the passenger conveyer is slow
10.c Angle of inclination of the escalator is not more than 30 degrees
10.d There is adequate landing space on top and bottom of the escalator and passenger converyer for safe alighting and
getting off.
10.e Each step edge in the escalator has a colour contrasted band.
10.f There are colour contrasted moving handrails provided on both sides of the escalator and passenger conveyer.
10.g There is an audio indicator indicating moving up or down or moving forward with the escalator or passenger conveyer respectively.
10.f There is a alternate accessible route where escalators or passenger conveyers are provided
10.h In case of emergency, the stop button of the escalator should be easy to reach and clearly indicated at the landings
11. CORRIDORS (Chapter 6 of CPDW Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendation
Yes No
11.a The corridor is minimally 1200mm wide?
There are no protruding objects or barriers on the
corridor?
If there are protruding objects then they are guarded?
There is 1500 mm x 1500mm space to allow a wheelchair user to turn around at some point on the corridor?
The floor finish is non-slip and non-reflective?
The corridor is well illuminated?
There are handrails provided on both sides of the corridor?
There is a colour contrast between the floor, walls, doors and the ceiling?
11.b Are the corridors maintained and kept free of unwanted barriers such as furniture, plants etc?
12. DOORS & DOORWAYS (Chapter 7 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendation
Yes No
12.a The clear width of the door is minimally 900 mm?
It does not take too much energy to open the door?
Lever type handle is used with a horizontal bar 800 mm from the floor and a vertical bar in the opening side with its lower edge at 800 mm from the floor.
The colour of the doorframe contrasts in colour with the door and the background wall? And the colour of door furniture contrast from the door?
The doors have a lever type handle and not a knob type handle?
There are no thresholds present on the door? If yes they are less than 12 mm high?
The doors are double hinged and swing both ways.
The doors have a timed-release spring for shutting
12.b There is adequate space available to open the door even by a wheelchair user?
No other door opens in the corridor, except the accessible toilet
door
If there are two doors in a series, there is at least 1500mm deep space between the two doors?
12.c If a vision panel is provided, it is comfortable for both wheelchair users and for standing persons?
Kick plates have been provided on the doors?
12.d If glass doors are present, then do they have manifestations to make them prominent and at what heights?
Are there door closures? If any, they should be avoided.
Automatic doors should preferably be provided at the building entrance. The automatic door must remain open for at least 5 seconds
The door must have a guardrail where it opens into a route of travel
Sliding automatic door must have an overhead sensor-operating device or manual large button
control.
13. Accessible Toilet (Chapter 8 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendation
Yes No
13.a Is there an accessible cubicle with dimensions 1750 mm x 2200 mm in the ladies and gents toilet block?
Is there a unisex accessible toilet in the building?
13.b If a unisex accessible toilet or an accessible cubicle are present then:
Are they present on all floors of the building?
Toilet door must be outward opening, double hinged or sliding type.
The WC should be installed in a corner with centreline of the WC at a distance of 450mm to 500mm from the adjacent wall. The front edge of WC should project 750mm of/from the rear wall.
There is a backrest for the WC?
The seat height of the WC is 450mm?
Lever type flush control is installed at a height of 1100mm from the floor surface, or on the transfer side of the WC? The force required to flush should be comfortable
There is 800mm of clear transfer space next to the WC?
A horizontal grab bar is installed on the adjacent wall, at a height of 200mm from the WC seat.
A fold up grab bar is installed at a centreline distance of 320 m-200mm from the WC seat?
A wash basin is installed at a distance of at least 400mm from the side wall.
The top-edge of the wash is between the height of 800mm and 840mm from the floor level?
There is clear knee space of at least 750mm height x 750mm width x 200mm depth under the wash basin, with
additional toe-space of 300mm height x 750mm width x 230mm depth
The wash basin has automatic or lever type faucets
13.c The floor-surface of the toilet is non-slippery?
There is a colour contrast between the floor, wall and sanitary fittings?
Is there an alarm system within easy reach to alert persons outside, in case of emergency?
Visual alarm must be there to alert people with hearing disability in case of emergency
The door can be locked from inside but also released from outside in case of emergency
13.d The accessible toilet is not kept locked or used as a janitor’s room.
It is kept clean and well-maintained.
13.e Mirror should be at accessible height
13.f All toilet accessories, soap dispensers, coat
hooks are at accessible reach.
In addition to accessible toilets, do the other toilets following Standardization of placement of utilities?
- Basin taps to be placed at the centre of the basin,
- Soap dispensers must be either at the immediate right or left side of the basin,
- Water jets on the right or left side of the WC,
- Flush must be either immediately behind the seat or at the centre.
- WC water tap must be either at the right or left of the WC.
13.g If an accessible toilet is not available then identify the space to provide for it.
13. CAFETERIANo. Question Answers Remarks/
recommendation
Yes No
13.a The cafeteria has a step-free access?
There is adequate circulation space in the cafeteria?
Tables allow easy wheelchair access and have a knee space of 750 mm under them?
13.b Floor is non-slip and without any heavy patterns?
There is colour contrast between the crockery, glassware and the table top?
Cafeteria must have a mix of different kinds of cutlery and glassware to allow ease-of-use for people, based on their needs. (For instance, some people may be unable to use disposable cups and cutlery and some may find use of very heavy glasses and cutlery difficult)
Hand wash area is accessible (see the section on washbasin)
All counters , buffet tables and vending machines should be placed at accessible height.
Menus at the cafeteria are available in accessible formats (See section 2 under the information and communication head)
13.c Staff is trained to assist persons with disabilities.
There is agreed practice to serve food on the table for persons with disabilities.
14. Drinking Water Facility (Chapter 15 of CPWD)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendations
Yes No
14.a Can the drinking water facility be easily accessed by persons with disabilities?
Is the tap of lever type?
Are there glasses available to drink water? Are they kept at accessible height (not higher than 1200 mm).
14.b Is the area around the water cooler is mopped frequently and kept dry?
15. Controls and Operating Mechanisms (Chapter 15 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answer
sRemarks/recommendations
Yes No
15.a The operable part of controls such as vending machines, electrical switches, wall sockets are:
Located adjacent to the clear floor space with dimensions of at least 900 mm x 1200mm
Located at the height of between 400mm and 1200mm, measured from the floor, with the exception of vending machines where the upper limit is relax-able to 1300 mm;
Electrical sockets must not be placed at a height lower than 400mm from the floor.
Controls should be placed at not less than 400mm from room corners
No control or switch has a touch panel to operate
There is little pressure required to operate the switches or controls
Controls should be colour-contrasted, with the surrounding face plate panel and the face plate contrasting with the background wall on which they are mounted.
Information on controls and switches is in relief (embossed letters/ symbols accompanied with Braille information) for tactile reading.
There is no use of only touch panel switches.
16. Signage (Chapter 10 of CPWD Handbook)No. Question Answers Remarks/recommendations
Yes No
16.a Is there prominent visible signage using the international symbol of accessibility, identifying/advertising/signifying accessible entrance and exit, reserved car parking, presence of toilets for persons with disabilities, cloakrooms, and
availability of special services?
16.b Does the signage size comply with not less than 60 mm for doors,110 mm for corridors and 200 mm for external use?
16.c Are all visual signage in the facility provided with Braille and Tactile supplements?
16.d Wherever possible, are Audio signage provided along with Braille and Tactile signage?
16.e Are all Braille and tactile signage placed at between the height of 900 mm and 1500mm, with ideal location at 1050 mm above the finished floor level?
16.f If braille and tactile signs are provided at a door, are the signs located alongside the door at the latch side?Where tactile signs are provided at double doors with one active leaf, are they located on the inactive leaf? Where tactile signs are provided at double doors with two active
leafs, are the signs located at the right hand side of the door?
16.g Are the Braille specifications following the handbook specifications?
16.h Are Braille and Tactile floor plans provided, where they are available for use of public?
16.i Are all visual signage in the building using high colour contrast (See corresponding section 18)
16.j Is there adequate illumination of visual signage?
16.k Are there both visual and auditory substitutes for public address systems and LED Display board information in the building
Addendum to the Handbook
17. Emergency evacuation
Providing a safe system for emergency evacuation to people with disabilities is as important as providing an accessible entrance and
building facilities. While most public building are equipped with regular evacuation requirements, additionally it is important to ensure that they are inclusive for people with disabilities. The following may be provided: The identified evacuation route must be step-free or ramped
without barriers leading to the exit on the ground floor or to the refuge area on the upper floors.
Alerting systems in the building must be both audible and visual to alert all people, including people with hearing impairments. While audio alerts are common, visual alarms must also be installed at visible locations in all areas of the building, including the toilets. Also, non-auditory visual alarms include flashing beacons must be installed.
The alerting button must be placed between the height of 600mm and 1200mm, and must have a high contrast with the background wall.
In multi-story buildings without a ramp exit, identify and create refuge areas - a place of relative safety on floors other than the ground floor, where persons who may not be able to negotiate stairs may await rescue assistance. These are generally located in the staircase landing.
o The refuge area must have a wheelchair parking space of 900mm x 1200mm.
o There must be communication system installed in the refuge area at a height of up to 1000 mm.
o The refuge area must not include any combustible material. Each area of refuge must be separated from the remainder of the story by a smoke barrier having minimally one-hour fire resistance rating. Each area of refuge is to be designed to minimize the intrusion of smoke.
o All stairs next to the refuge should have a clear width of minimally 1200mm between the handrails.
o Each area of rescue assistance shall be identified by a sign which states "REFUGE AREA" and displays the international symbol of accessibility. The sign should be illuminated when exit sign illumination is required. Signage should also be installed at all inaccessible exits and where otherwise necessary to clearly indicate the direction to areas of rescue assistance.
o All emergency signage should be provided in accessible format (See corresponding section in the checklist)
Evacuation plans must be displayed in all floors of the building. The accessible evacuation route and the refuge area must be identified on the plan. The fire evacuation plans:
o Must be not too small making them difficult to read. The must be large enough to be read easy even by people with low vision.
o ‘You are here’ point must be marked on the evacuation plan for the viewer to get their orientation
o The plan should contrast strongly against the background. Where possible, these should incorporate raised letters and tactile routes, and Braille for benefit of persons with visual.
o The evacuation plan must not have an acrylic sheet over it as it causes reflection making it difficult for people with low vision.
Direction signs should be installed frequently along the evacuation route and these should preferably be internally illuminated. The evacuation route for wheelchair users should also be signposted. On the upper floors when in the case of emergency the lift would not work, provide signage directing towards the ramp or the refuge area. Emergency directional signage if suspended from ceiling must be at the height of 2000mm and if provided on the wall must be between 1400 mm and 1600mm.
Staff must be trained to assist disabled people in evacuation.No. Question Answers Remarks/
recommendations
Yes No
17.a
is there an emergency evacuation provision in the building?
17.b
Does emergency evacuation provision takes into account people with disabilities? If yes:
Is There a step free or ramped accessible evacuation route identified leading to the exit or the ramp or
to the refuge area?
is the alerting system both visual and audible?
The alerting buttons are between 600 mm and 1200mm from the floor and have a high contrast with the background wall.
17.c
On upper floors not connected by a ramp, a refuge area has been identified and signposted for wheelchair users. (Some buildings have fire lifts, Check if one of it could be made evacuation lift.)
is there a directional signage leading to the refuge area and the evacuation plans have the refuge area marked on them?
All emergency and directional signage are accessible (See corresponding section)
The refuge area has minimally a 900 mm x 1200mm space for parking a wheelchair
Are there smoke barriers around the refuge area that can hold the smoke for at least one hour?
Is there an audio and visual two way communication system in the refuge area at the height of 1000mm?
Does the Stairs next to the refuge are minimally 1200mm wide?
17.d
Are evacuation plans prominently displayed on all floors?
The evacuation plans and building maps are available in tactile braille formats.
Is the plan of right size and easy to read
Have The accessible evacuation route and the refuge points been shown on the plan?
Does The plan has ‘you are here’ point identified on it?
Does The plan contrasts well with the background wall?
17.e
Has the Staff been trained to assist persons with disabilities in evacuation?
Are there evacuation chairs available ?
18. COMMON BUILDING ELEMENTS
18.a Colour Contrast
Two colours that contrast sharply to someone with normal vision may be far less distinguishable to someone with a vision disorder. Persons with vision disabilities need colours to contrast sharply against the background for them to successfully identify the objects, walls and obstacles.
Adequate ‘visual contrast’ is achieved by careful selection of surfaces and materials that not only contrast in colour but also have sufficient luminance contrast between them.
The way to ascertain adequate contrast is to use Light Reflectance Values (LRV). A LRV difference of 30 percent is required between surfaces/ objects for them to be distinguishable by most people with vision impairments. LRV figures can be easily obtained from most suppliers of paints and materials.
Some design guidelines to assist in orientation and navigation of visually impaired:
Critical Surfaces: Walls should contrast from ceiling and floor.
Sudden changes in level: Any sudden changes in levels should be marked with a contrasting colour form the level flooring to warn people with vision impairments.
Toilets: The sanitary ware in toilets should contrast from the background as well as the grab bars.
Stairs: Nosings should be well contrasted from the risers and the treads so that people can easily distinguish between the steps.
Handrails: Handrails on stairs, ramps and single steps should contrast from the background wall.
Doors: Doors should contrast from the adjoining wall, door frames should contrast from both the door and the adjoining wall, and door hardware should contrast from the door.
Switches and sockets: Switches, sockets and other operable controls should contrast from the background.
Skirting: Skirting should,(nless it is intended to be used as a
handrail) ideally be of the same colour or harmonise with the colour of the wall.
Free standing obstacles: Free standing obstacles such as pillars, furniture and bins should contrast from their background so that people with reduced vision are able to identify these as hazards.
Signage:Text and symbols on the signage should contrast from the frame and the entire sign frame should contrast from the background.
18.b Flooring
Surface finishes should generally be smooth and uniform, avoiding any abrupt changes in texture, reflection index or levels. Choosing the floor finishes and their layouts appropriately can enhance accessibility for disabled guests. Surface materials can offer different sound qualities and textures as an aid to locating the route. Points to consider here are:
Persons with visual impairments could tell easily different areas if they have differently textured floor finishes that also contrasts in colour from each other.
o The floor surfaces next to entrances, internal doors, ramps, stairs and any other unavoidable permanent fixtures in the circulation route (such as pillars and lobby centre pieces) should be different in colour and texture from the rest of the surrounding areas, , to highlight the desirable features.
o For large open and plane areas, consider defining routes with contrasting floor finishes and textures.this will help in their recognition.
o Surface material for stairs and ramps should be of a different texture and contrast visually with the landings.
Avoid too many patterns or textures on floor finishes and carpets, as these tend to confuse people with visual impairments and those with cognitive disabilities.
Acoustic qualities of surfaces, such as sound absorption, become imperative when choosing floor finishes for lobby areas and conference halls/ meeting rooms, as these can enhance or diminish independence of guests with hearing impairments.
Surfaces that are highly reflective, especially when polished, have an adverse affect on people who cannot withstand glare. This factor should be given consideration when deciding floor finishes.
Whilst the surface finish should be as smooth as possible to prevent tripping hazards and to provide an easy travel surface for wheelchairs; it must also be slip resistant, especially when wetIf floor surfaces are carpeted, they should be firmly fixed and have no loose edges. Deep pile carpets should be avoided.
Sample Rating of recommendations
It is vital to understand that the key aim of an Access Audit Exercise should also take into account the stakeholders view points. Inputs from both perspectives only can result in a sustainable evolutionary process of creating accessible buildings, environments and systems. Knowing well that diverse access audit teams and stakeholder groups lead to a varied interpretation of accessibility audits, an objective evaluation system is being proposed below to build uniformity in the whole process. Within a building system, Access Audit needs to be carried out at Three Levels , viz. Site and open areas level, Building and built space levels and Detail Level.
For ease in implementation, understanding of the report and prioritization, it is proposed to develop a summary sheet using the following five (5) Point rating system for evaluating each element at all the three levels.
Evaluation Rank
Evaluation Criteria Symbol Priority for creating access
1 Hazardous, Inaccessible and Unsatisfactory
Highest
2 Inaccessible and unsatisfactory
High
3 Unsatisfactory but acceptable
Moderate
4 Accessible and Acceptable - Access Code Compliant
Low
5 Accepted as a Best Practice in Accessibility
Lowest
Towards the end of an Access Audit Exercise, we can make a compilation of which elements and spaces need to be made accessible at the highest priority. This tool can be employed in raising overall priority to the project as well as focus upon other priorities of retrofitting within an element as well. For eg. In a building, an access audit may reveal major retrofit at the entrance itself as a high priority. However, to provide access, it may also be helpful to prioritize whether alternative flooring, provision of ramp, grab rail or any other access alternative as per requirement. The icons used through this tool could be mapped on drawings as well to convey visually the overall highlights of the access audit with clarity.
Further, there is also a need to bring standardisation in the evaluation process itself. while because of subjectivity and based on specific needs at the venue there could be different evaluation ratings of same element of infrastructure in two separate audits, it is essential to have a common understanding of which are highest priority areas for ensuring basic accessibility in each set up.
In order to facilitate this, the auditors may refer to a subsequent addendum to this audit tool in terms of an Evaluation Referral Sheet which will be available soon. This would facilitate the auditor in providing evaluation ratings and bring in a certain degree of homogeneity in accessibility across different buildings worked under the Accessible India Campaign.
Tips for writing an Access Audit Report Writing
A report is the main deliverable of an accessibility audit. All the observations, measurements, sketches and photographs taken during the audit would be used in developing a comprehensive report covering all parts of the public building audited including both the external and the internal environment. It
may be valuable to get feedback of employees and visitors with disabilities with respect to building and the service provided within the building. The report is what the building owners would use to improve accessibility of their premises, therefore, it is important that it is clear, easy to understand and based on some accessibility guidelines.
Typically, an accessibility audit report may be divided in the following:
Introduction – The introduction may cover a brief about the building audited in terms of building type and its use. Dates of the audit and the names of audit team involved including the name and designation of the accompanying officer. Additionally, it may also specify the methodology used to undertake the audit. Apart from these a general overview of the report may be provided with details of how the report is structured and an overview of the report may beprovided. Apart from this basic information one may optionally provide some ideas on the implementation plan for the recommendations and may develop a rating for it. (a suggested rating is provided in this document)
Audit Report – This is the main section of the report. This section may be divided in three parts – external environment, internal environment and information and communication and other recommendations. It may be wise to address each part of the building in a sequential manner. For instance,
In the external environment one may cover:
1. Access route from the campus gate to the building entrance2. External pathways3. Parking4. Outdoor facilities if any
In internal environment one may cover:
1. Entrance2. Reception and lobby3. Horizontal circulations (corridors, doors)4. Vertical circulation (stairs, elevator, ramp, escalator)5. Building facilities (work place, customer counters, ATM, water
facilities, cafeteria etc.)6. Signage7. Sanitary facilities (toilets, shower areas)8. Emergency Evacuation
In information and communication and others one may cover:
1. Information relating to the building2. Information relating to the service provided in the building3. Communication happening in the building (reception,
announcements etc)4. Communication relating to the service provided in that building5. Sensitization on security staff, service staff, team mates etc.6. Details on assistive devices such a wheelchairs, induction loops
etc. that may be important for the building owner or the service provider to have to improve accessibility.
For each area one must clearly identify and write about the barriers. Supplementing the text with a photograph highlighting the barrier may make it easier for the reader to understand. It is equally important to identify what are areas that complement accessibility. Disabled Friendly areas are important to identify to let the building owner know what works and also so that in the future they can retain that design element.
For each barrier identified one needs to provide recommendations based on the accessibility guidelines. It must be noted that while doing retrofitting into an existing building, there may be instances where providing accessibility may not be possible. In such instances there may be a need to recommend alternate solutions For example a bank located on the first floor in crowded commercial area without a lift, the only way it can become accessible is for the bank to shift to a more accessible premises. While this may be a long term solution but as a short term recommendation the bank authorities must have a specified procedure on how they would ensure that people who are unable to visit the bank are serviced.
Annexure – This section of the report may have the technical specifications for the recommendations made. There can be a reference made to this section in the audit report section. The technical specifications provided must be based on the accessibility guidelines. Illustrations or good photographs of the technical specification being described may be very useful and will make it easier to understand.
The annexure may also be provided with vendor contact details for procuring accessibility products such as tactile tiles, grab rails, platform lifts etc. Information may also be provided of organizations
that can support them in undertaking staff sensitization, basic sign language training, converting information in accessible formats etc. It is preferable to provide at least two vendor details for each head. This would make implementation much easier.
Tips for writing an Access Audit Report Writing
A report is the main deliverable of an accessibility audit. All the observations, measurements, sketches and photographs taken during the audit would be used in developing a comprehensive report covering all parts of the public building audited including both the external and the internal environment. It may be valuable to get feedback of employees and visitors with disabilities with respect to building and the service provided within the building. The report is what the building owners would use to improve accessibility of their premises, therefore, it is important that it is clear, easy to understand and based on some accessibility guidelines.
Typically, an accessibility audit report may be divided in the following:
Introduction – The introduction may cover a brief about the building audited in terms of building type and its use. Dates of the audit and the names of audit team involved including the name and designation of the accompanying officer. Additionally, it may also specify the methodology used to undertake the audit. Apart from these a general overview of the report may be provided with details of how the report is structured and an overview of the report may beprovided. Apart from this basic information one may optionally provide some ideas on the implementation plan for the recommendations and may develop a rating for it. (a suggested rating is provided in this document)
Audit Report – This is the main section of the report. This section may be divided in three parts – external environment, internal environment and information and communication and other recommendations. It may be wise to address each part of the building in a sequential manner. For instance, In the external environment one may cover:
5. Access route from the campus gate to the building entrance6. External pathways7. Parking8. Outdoor facilities if any
In internal environment one may cover:
9. Entrance10. Reception and lobby11. Horizontal circulations (corridors, doors)12. Vertical circulation (stairs, elevator, ramp, escalator)13. Building facilities (work place, customer counters, ATM,
water facilities, cafeteria etc.)14. Signage15. Sanitary facilities (toilets, shower areas)16. Emergency Evacuation
In information and communication and others one may cover:
7. Information relating to the building8. Information relating to the service provided in the building9. Communication happening in the building (reception,
announcements etc)10. Communication relating to the service provided in that
building11. Sensitization on security staff, service staff, team mates
etc.12. Details on assistive devices such a wheelchairs, induction
loops etc. that may be important for the building owner or the service provider to have to improve accessibility.
For each area one must clearly identify and write about the barriers. Supplementing the text with a photograph highlighting the barrier may make it easier for the reader to understand. It is Equally important to identify what are areas that complement accessibility. Disabled Friendly areas are important to identify to let the building owner know what works and also so that in the future they can retain that design element.
For each barrier identified one needs to provide recommendations based on the accessibility guidelines. It must be noted that while doing retrofitting into an existing building ,there may be instances where providing accessibility may not be possible. In such instances there may be a need to recommend alternate solutions For example a bank located on the first floor in crowded commercial area without a lift, the only way it can become accessible is for the bank to shift to a more accessible premises. While this may be a long term solution but as a short term recommendation the bank authorities must have a specified procedure on how they would ensure that people who are unable to visit the bank are serviced.
Annexure – This section of the report may have the technical specifications for the recommendations made. There can be a
reference made to this section in the audit report section. The technical specifications provided must be based on the accessibility guidelines. Illustrations or good photographs of the technical specification being described may be very useful and will make it easier to understand. The annexure may also be provided with vendor contact details for procuring accessibility products such as tactile tiles, grab rails, platform lifts etc. Information may also be provided of organizations that can support them in undertaking staff sensitization, basic sign language training, converting information in accessible formats etc. It is preferable to provide at least two vendor details for each head. This would make implementation much easier.
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