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SWET GANGA HYDROPOWER & CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Sankha Park, Dhumbarahi, G.P.O. Box 19737, Kathmandu, Nepal Site Office, Sirise Ramechhap
SWET GANGA HYDROPOWER & CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
Shankha Park, Dhumbarahi, Kathmandu M.C, Ward no.: 04, Nepal G. P.O. Box. 19737, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: (977-1) 4373030, 4372828, 4015788 Fax: (977-1) 4015799 Email: [email protected], Web: www.sanimahydro.com.np
LOWER LIKHU HYDROPOWER PROJECT (28.1 MW)
PROGRESS REPORT # 4
July, 2018
SWET GANGA HYDROPOWER & CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Sankha Park, Dhumbarahi, G.P.O. Box 19737, Kathmandu, Nepal Site Office, Sirise Ramechhap
SWET GANGA HYDROPOWER & CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
Shankha Park, Dhumbarahi, Kathmandu M.C, Ward no.: 04, Nepal G. P.O. Box. 19737, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: (977-1) 4373030, 4372828, 4015788 Fax: (977-1) 4015799 Email: [email protected], Web: www.sanimahydro.com.np
LOWER LIKHU HYDROPOWER PROJECT (28.1 MW)
Rev: __________________________________________________________________
Signature Date
Prepared by:
Ranjeet Nepal 2018-07-31
Checked by:
Sudip Chapagai
Approved by:
Bhoj Raj Paudel
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1
1.1. PROJECT BACKGROUND/ KEYDATES ................................................................................ 2 1.2. PROJECT AREA / LAYOUT ..................................................................................................... 3 1.3. PROJECT SALIENT FEATURES ............................................................................................ 5
2. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY AT SITE ................................................................................... 9
2.1. SITE FACILITIES ..................................................................................................................... 9 2.2. LAND AQUISITION ................................................................................................................ 10 2.3. CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROAD ........................................................................................... 10 2.4. CONSTRUCTION POWER .................................................................................................... 12 2.5. PROGRESS WORK ............................................................................................................... 14 2.6. EQUIPMENT BREAK DOWN ................................................................................................ 19 2.7. INSTRUCTION RECEIVED ................................................................................................... 19 2.8. PROBLEMS AT SITE ............................................................................................................. 19 2.9. MACHINE, EQUIPMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES ......................................................... 19 2.10. ACCIDENT: ............................................................................................................................ 19 2.11. APPROVAL, CONTRACT AND LIAISON .............................................................................. 20
3. WORK PLANNING ......................................................................................................... 21
4. CONTRACT PACKAGES FOR PROJECT EXECUTION ........................................................... 21
5. ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................................. 22
5.1. CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL ............................................................................................... 22 5.2. SAMANWAYE SAMITI ........................................................................................................... 22
6. PUBLIC INTERACTION PROGRAM .................................................................................. 23
7. APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................... 25
List of Table
Table 1: Details of project ................................................................................................................... 2
Table 2: Details of Land Acquired for Project development ........................................................ 10
Table 3: List of equipment at site from Employer .......................................................................... 19
Table 4: List of Staffs deployed from Employer ............................................................................. 19
Table 5: List of Personnel from Contractor .................................................................................... 20
List of Figure
Figure 1: View of Topographic Map of Project Area .............................................................. 3 Figure 2: Topographic Map and Project Area .................................................................................. 3
Figure 3: Layout of Project .................................................................................................................. 4
Figure 4: A view of staff quartar facilities .......................................................................................... 9
Figure 5: A view of the other staff quartar facilities ......................................................................... 9
Figure 6: A view of an access road from sisandhu to powerhouse ............................................ 10
Figure 7: A view of gabion work for road diversion at Tunnel Inlet ............................................. 11
Figure 8: A view of an access road from Birebesi to Powerhouse ............................................. 11
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Figure 9: A view of connection point at Poku ................................................................................. 12
Figure 10: A view of transformer at Headworks ............................................................................ 12
Figure 11: A view of construction power line at kabetar............................................................... 13
Figure 12: A view of construction power connection point at khalte .......................................... 13
Figure 13: A view of gabion work at poku crossing from upstream ............................................ 14
Figure 14: A view of gabion work at surge shaft ........................................................................... 14
Figure 15: A view of an access road at poku outlet ...................................................................... 15
Figure 16: A view of Headworks-Powerhouse access road at Poku ......................................... 15
Figure 17: A view of laying concertina for Army camp ................................................................. 16
Figure 18: A view of an irrigation canal at Seti .............................................................................. 16
Figure 19: A view of staff quartar at Headworks ........................................................................... 17
Figure 20: A view of Army Barrack at Sisandhu ............................................................................ 17
Figure 21: A view of road maintainance at Birebesi .................................................................... 17
Figure 22: A view of playground at site ........................................................................................... 17
Figure 23: A view of crusher at Headworks area .......................................................................... 18
Figure 24: A view of crushed aggregate ......................................................................................... 18
Figure 25: A view of an access road at Powerhouse staff quarter ............................................. 18
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1. INTRODUCTION
Lower Likhu Hydropower Project (LLHP) is a run-of-river (RoR) hydropower project which utilizes 118 m Gross Head and Design Discharge of 29.75 m3/s resulting an installed capacity of 28.1 MW. The entire project area (Headworks to Powerhouse) is located in Likhu Tamakoshi Rural Municipality (Saipu-2 and Bijulikot-4) of Ramechhap Province-3. Geographically, the project lies between longitudes 86°15’38” E to 86°13’17” E and latitudes 27°25’56” N to 27°22’47”N.
Lower Likhu Hydropower Project (LLHP) was identified by Swet Ganga Hydropower & Construction Ltd. which received Generation License from Department of Electricity Development (DoED), the then Ministry of Energy (MoEN), Government of Nepal (GoN on 2nd Baishak 2073 (14th April 2016) for its implementation. The license period of the project is from 28th Chaitra 2072 to 27th Chaitra 2107 B.S Swet Ganga has signed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) on 14th Poush 2073 (29th Dec 2016).
The general arrangement of the project consist of Headworks, Headrace tunnel, Penstock, Powerhouse and Tailrace on the right bank of the river. A 53 m long Concrete gravity weir divert s design discharge of Likhu River into the side intake having four orifice with dimension 3.5 m long and 2.8 m height. The surplus discharge will be spilled from the Ogee profile of weir to downstream stilling basin at level 730.90 m. The undersluice chamber is divided into two chamber having opening dimension 6 m width and 6 m height. The discharge from intake passes into two chambered Gravel trap each having dimension 7.2 m length and 8 m width in which larger gravel of minimum diameter 5 mm gets trapped and flushed back into the river through flushing culvert of 2 m width and 1.5 m height. Two approach culverts each having 5 m width and 2.5 m height will convey water from Gravel trap to the individual bays of settling basin of length 65 m and width 14 m. The finer sediment accumulated in settling basin gets flushed by sediment flushing culvert of 2 m width and 1.5 m height.
A 313.50 m long and 3.75 m diameter steel headrace pipe will convey the design discharge from the conveyance tank, located immediately after the Settling basin to the Headrace tunnel. About 4965 m long and 16.50 m2 finish area (4.90 m diameter) Headrace tunnel followed by steel Penstock pipes of 217.5 m long and 3.75 m diameter and 36.5 m long of 2.65 m diameter, will then convey the design discharge to two generating units of the Powerhouse. The tail-water will be discharged back to the Likhu River through a 205 m long Tailrace culvert. The power will be evacuated through 27 km long, 132 kV transmission line to proposed new Khimti substation at Devitar.
As a statutory requirement of Environment Protection Act (EPA, 2053/1996), Environment Protection Rules (EPR, 2054/1997) and their amendments in 2065/2008, the Initial Environment Examination (IEE) study of the Lower Likhu Hydropower Project (LLHP) has been conducted and received approval from Ministry of Energy on 10th Baisakh 2070 (23rd March 2013).
For the construction, major work activities of LLHP have been categorized into different work packages as Civil, Hydro-mechanical, Electro-mechanical and Transmission line. It is scheduled that the entire project shall be completed in 3.5 years including testing and commissioning.
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1.1. PROJECT BACKGROUND/ KEYDATES
Table 1: Details of project
Survey Licence 4th Ashad 2065 (18
th June 2008)
Conclusion of feasibility study 2011
IEE of the project has been approved by Ministry of Energy 10
th Baisakh 2070 (23
rd April 2013).
Finalization of monthly energy generation with NEA 1
st Ashwin 2072 (18
th September 2015).
Grid connection agreement 12th
Chaitra 2072 (25th March 2016)
Generation License issued by Department Electricity Development (DoED), Ministry of Energy (MoEn), Government of Nepal (GoN)
2nd
Baisakh 2073 (14th April 2016)
The license period of the project is from 28
th Chaitra 2072 to 27
th Chaitra 2107 B. S.
Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) 14
th Poush 2073 (29
th Dec 2016)
Letter of Acceptance for civil works 7th February 2018
Financial Closure 22th February 2018
Contract of main Civil works Chaitra 2074 (March 2018)
RCOD 1st
December 2021
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Figure 1: View of Topographic Map of Project Area
1.2. PROJECT AREA / LAYOUT
Figure 2: Topographic Map and Project Area
Pradesh 3
Pradesh 1
Ramechhap
Okhaldhunga
Ref: Google Map, Topographic Map:
Map No. 2786 09B Dhobi
and
Map No. 2786 10 Khiji Phalate
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Figure 3: Layout of Project
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1.3. PROJECT SALIENT FEATURES
S. N. DESCRIPTION AS PER FEASIBILITY STUDY
AS PER REVISED LAYOUT
1 GENERAL
Name of the project Lower Likhu Hydropower Project
Lower Likhu Hydropower Project
Developer Swet Ganga Hydropower and Construction Pvt. Ltd.
Swet Ganga Hydropower & Construction Ltd.
Name of the River Likhu River Likhu River Type of scheme Run-of-River Run-of-River
Project location
Saipu and Bijulikot VDC's of Ramechhap District and Tarkerabari of Okhaldunga District
Likhu Tamakoshi Rural Municipality (Saipu-2 & Bijulikot-4)
Zone Janakpur Zone Janakpur Zone
Development region Central Development Region
Central Development Region
Nearest road-head Up to Sirise at Headworks Up to Sirise at Headworks Up to Ratamate at Powerhouse
Up to Ratamate at Powerhouse
Climate Sub-tropical Sub-tropical
Average temperature Maximum : 36.3 0C in May Maximum : 36.3 0C in May Minimum : 4.30C in January Minimum : 4.30C in January
2 GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES
Latitude 270 22’ 47” N to 270 25’ 18” N
270 22’ 47” N to 270 25’ 50” N (Generation license)
Longitude 860 13’ 17” E to 860 14’ 58” E
860 13’ 17” E to 860 15’ 38” E (Generation license)
3 HYDRO-METEOROLOGY
Average annual rainfall 1796 mm 1796 mm
Catchment area at intake 755 km2 717.54 km2
Annual mean flow 44.6 m3/s 42.29 m3/s Maximum mean monthly flow 150.18 m3/s 125.12 m3/s
Minimum mean monthly flow 4.07 m3/s 8.84 m3/s
Design discharge 29.75 m3/s 29.75 m3/s Flood discharge 843 m3/s 737 m3/s
4 WEIR
Type Boulder lined Concrete ogee Crest elevation 725.00 m amsl 742.00 m amsl Length 47 m 53 m Max Dam height (from existing ground) 6 m 5.5 m
5 UNDERSLUICE
Type Radial Gate Mechanism Radial Gate Mechanism Number of bays 2 2 Size, B x H 6.0 x 6.0 m (each) 6.0 x 6.0 m (each)
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S. N. DESCRIPTION AS PER FEASIBILITY STUDY
AS PER REVISED LAYOUT
Sill level 718.4 m amsl 734.0 m amsl 6 INTAKE
Type Side intake Side intake No. of orifice 3 4
Size, B x H 4.5 x 2.85 m (each opening) 3.5 x 2.8 m (each opening)
Intake sill level 721.4 m amsl 738.00 m amsl 7 GRAVEL TRAP AND GRAVEL FLUSHING
Type Surface Surface Number of bays 2 2 Size, L x B x H 8.0 x 4.5 x 6.0 m (each) 7.2 x 8.0 x 7.4 m (each) Size of Flushing canal, B x H 2.0 x 1.6 m (each) 2.0 x 1.5 m (each)
APPROACH CULVERT
Type Pressurized culvert Pressurized culvert Number of branches 3 2 Size, B x H (m) 4.9 x 2.0 m (each) 5 x 2.5 m (each)
Length 19.5 m 83 m (Branch 1st), 68.50 m (Branch 2nd)
8 SETTLING BASIN
Type Conventional Conventional Numbers 3 2
Size L x B x H 120 x 12.5 x 8.0 m (each basin)
65 x 14 x 8.0 m (each basin)
Length of inlet transition (m) 22 51.50 m
Particle size to be settled (mm) 0.2 0.2
Flushing system Intermittent Intermittent Size of Flushing canal, B x H (m) 4.0 x 2.0 m (each) 2.0 x 1.5 m (each)
9 HEADRACE PIPE
Pipe Material Mild Steel Mild Steel Internal Diameter (m) 3.75 3.75 Length 1285 m 280 m
10 HEADRACE TUNNEL
Type of Flow Pressurized Pressurized Geometry Inverted D-shape Inverted D-shape Length (m) 3580 4965 Size (without payline) 5 x 5 m 4.9 x 4.9 m KHOLSI CROSSING (SYPHON)
SETI KHOLSI CROSSING
Length - 218.7 m Internal Diameter of pipe (m) - 3.75 m
POKU KHOLSI CROSSING
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S. N. DESCRIPTION AS PER FEASIBILITY STUDY
AS PER REVISED LAYOUT
Length - 243.5 m Internal Diameter of pipe (m) - 3.75 m
11 SURGE TANK
Height 31 m (from invert) 46.5 m (from invert) Diameter 15.4 m 12 m
12 PENSTOCK
Pipe Material Mild Steel Mild Steel Length 363 m 254 m Diameter 3.75 m 3.75 / 2.65 m
13 POWERHOUSE
Type Semi-surface Semi-surface Length x Width x Height 27.3 x 22.0 x 24.47 27.3 x 22.0 x 27
Turbine setting level 607.33 m amsl (center line) 623.00 m amsl (center line) 14 TAILRACE
Type Open channel Box culvert Length 145 m 205 m Height 3.5 m 3.5 m Width 5 m 5 m
15 TURBINE
Type Francis, vertical axis Francis, vertical axis Numbers 2 2 Rated output capacity per unit 14.05 MW 15 MW
Efficiency 92% 93.50% 16 GOVERNOR
Type Electronic PID control Electronic PID control Adjustment for speed drop Between 0 to 5% Between 0 to 5%
17 GENERATOR
Type Three phase, Synchronous Three phase, Synchronous No of units 2 2 Power factor 0.85 0.85 Voltage 11 kV 11 kV Frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz Excitation system Brushless Brushless Efficiency 96 96
18 TRANSFORMER
Type Three phase, Oil immersed Three phase, Oil immersed No of units 2 2 Frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz Rated output capacity per unit 18 MVA 17 MVA
Voltage ratio 11 kV/ 132 kV 11 kV/ 132 kV Efficiency 99% 99%
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S. N. DESCRIPTION AS PER FEASIBILITY STUDY
AS PER REVISED LAYOUT
19 SWITCHYARD AND TRANSMISSION LINE
Switchyard type Outdoor, conventional Outdoor, conventional Transmission line length 27 km 23 km
Voltage level and circuit 132 and single circuit 132 and single circuit
Conductor ACSR “WOLF” ACSR “WOLF” 20 POWER AND ENERGY
Gross head 118.0 m 118.0 m Net head at design flow 111.89 m Approx. 112.64 m
Installed capacity 28.1 MW 28.1 MW Dry energy 27.78 GWh 30.94 GWh Wet energy 133.77 GWh 139.89 GWh Average annual gross energy 161.54 GWh 170.84 GWh
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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT COST
Project development cost, not including financing
4,745 MNPR 3,811 MNPR
Project development cost including financing
5,373 MNPR 5,590 MNPR
Cost per MW (including financing) 191.22 MNPR Being updated
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2. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY AT SITE
2.1. SITE FACILITIES
Two site office has been established at the Sirise Bazar of Headworks with provision of offices, store, kitchen and other facilities required for construction management of the project. The permanent Staff quarter at Headworks is under construction and at Powerhouse, Staff quarter has been planned for construction.
Figure 4: A view of staff quarter facilities
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Figure 5: A view of the other staff quarter facilities
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2.2. LAND AQUISITION
Most of the Land required for access road, Headworks area, Powerhouse, Tunnel Portal, camp area, Muck disposal area, switch yard and tailrace have already been purchased.
Table 2: Details of Land Acquired for Project development
PARTICULARS REQUIRED OBTAINED YET TO BE
OBTAINED
Purchased land 214 Ropani 168 Ropani 38 Ropani
2.3. CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROAD
The construction of access road from Head works to Power house has been
completed.
Slope protection, Back Cutting and widening of the road (Gabion, Stone masonry and
dry wall) works is going on.
The extra widening, grading, leveling, side drain and other finishing works of access
road is on process.
Figure 6: A view of an access road from Sisandhu to Powerhouse
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Figure 7: A view of gabion work for road diversion at Tunnel Inlet
Figure 8: A view of an access road from Birebesi to Sisandhu
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2.4. CONSTRUCTION POWER
All the Telescopic poles has been erected. Stringing of conductor has almost completed from Headworks to Powerhouse and on the process of charging of transformer.
Pole mounting of 100KVA Transformer at seti and poku audit, and foundation mounting of 250KVA Transformer at headworks .
Extension of construction power upto Sangutar (waiting for the decision from NEA).
11kv construction power line has been charged on 2075-04-19.
Figure 9: A view of connection point at Poku
Figure 10: A view of transformer at Headworks
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Figure 12: A view of construction power connection point at khalte
Figure 11: A view of construction power line at kabetar
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2.5. PROGRESS WORK
Two layers of gabion work is completed for Poku vehicle crossing. Landscaping work along with backfilling and bund construction behind bunker area is
completed. Two separate Septic tank for officer toilet are constructed using concrete rings. Concrete slab cover has been placed in Septic tank and Soak pit. Drainage structure for kitchen is being constructed. Laying of 4*50 mm2 ABC cable from Poku transformer to Sisandhu Army Camp is done. Landscaping work is ongoing at Powerhouse quarter. Laying of barbed wire and concertina work is continue at Army Camp. Construction of zigzag wall is completed. Installation of fencing post is being carried out(90% completed)
Figure 14: A view of gabion work at Surge Shaft
Figure 13: A view of gabion work at Poku crossing from upstream
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Figure 16: A view of Headworks-Powerhouse access road at Poku
Figure 15: A view of an access road at Poku outlet
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Figure 17: A view of laying concertina for Army camp
Figure 18: A view of an irrigation canal at Seti
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Figure 19: A view of staff quarter at Headworks
Figure 20: A view of Army Barrack at Sisandhu
Figure 22: A view of playground at site Figure 21: A view of road maintenance at Birebesi
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Figure 24: A view of crushed aggregate
Figure 23: A view of Aggregate crusher plant at Headworks area
Figure 25: A view of an access road at Powerhouse staff quarter
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2.6. EQUIPMENT BREAK DOWN
The hydraulic cylinder of tractor not working properly (leaking of hydraulic oil) since 2075-03-26.
Rock crusher has not working since 2075-04-07.
2.7. INSTRUCTION RECEIVED
Excavator and Tripper shall be used for access road maintenance from Sirise to Headworks.
Completion of zigzag wall and bund at Bunker area.
2.8. PROBLEMS AT SITE
Continuous heavy rain is interrupting work at site.
2.9. MACHINE, EQUIPMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES
The employer organized human, equipment and machine resources at site for the rapid work progress of initial development works. The list of human and machine resources are tabulated below:
2.10. ACCIDENT:
No accident
Table 3: List of equipment at site from Employer
S. No. Equipment Name Number
1 Light vehicle 2 2 Motor Bike 1
Table 4: List of Staffs deployed from Employer
S. No Name/ Designation Number
1 Executive Head 1 2 Finance Department 2 3 Environment Department 3 4 HR/ Admin 6 5 Civil/ Survey 9 6 Legal Department 1 7 Geology Department 2
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Table 5: List of Personnel from Contractor
S. No Name Number Designation
1 Project manager 1 2 Engineer 8 3 Overseer 3 4 Surveyor and Helper 3 5 Supervisor / Foreman 2 6 Lab Technician 2 7 Skilled worker 3 8 Unskilled labors (including crusher) 9 9 Operators / Drivers 14
10 Helpers 8 11 Mechanical / Electrical staff 4 12 Office / Store / Purchase 7 13 Cook 2
Table 6: List of major equipment at site from Contractor
S. No Name Number Designation
1 Generator 62.5 KVA 1 2 Generator 30 KVA 1 3 Generator 125 KVA 2 4 Excavator 3 5 Dump Trucks 4 6 Truck 1 7 Back Hoe ( JCB) 2 8 Wheeled loader 1 9 Tractor 2 10 Light vehicle 2 11 Motorbike 1 12 Concrete mixer 2 13 Hand Drill machine 2 14 Air compressor 2 15 Vibrators 1 16 Water Pump (4”) 1 17 Water Pump (1”) 3 18 Grinding machine 1 19 Welding machine 1 20 Ply cutter machine (8”/7”) 1 21 Prism with tripod set 3 22 Levelling staff (5m) 1 23 Total station (Topcon GM-105) with
tripod set 1
24 Auto level with tripod set 1
2.11. APPROVAL, CONTRACT AND LIAISON Approval received from DDC for local construction materials on 2074/03/30. Approval received from ministry of home affairs for explosive and it has been
forwarded to ministry of Foreign Affairs for import. Further, it has been forwarded to Indian Embassy for No Objection Certificate (NOC).After getting NOC, we are planning to order explosive material within Jestha 2075.
Tender evaluation process is ongoing and after evaluation the Tenderer are call for negotiation.
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Prequalification (PQ) notice for Electro-Mechanical (EM) has already been published on 20 Ashad 2075 (4th July 2018), in Abhiyan National Daily newspaper.
3. WORK PLANNING
4. CONTRACT PACKAGES FOR PROJECT EXECUTION
The Main Civil Contractors Prequalification (PQ) Notice already published on 31st March 2017, in the Abhiyan National Daily newspaper. The contract packages are alienated on six streams which are as follows:
CIVIL WORKS: Main Civil Contractor - Execution of all civil works including Tunnel and Powerhouse. Contract has been signed between Swet Ganga Hydropower & Construction Ltd and High Himalaya Hydro-Bavari Construction JV for the construction of civil works. The contractor has already been mobilized at site.
HYDRO MECHANICAL: Pre - qualification bid document has been opened on 11 Ashad 2075 (25th June 2018). Tendering Stage, A single package including design, drawings, fabrication & supply, erection.
ELECTRO MECHANICAL: Pre – qualification notice has been published on 27th June 2018. The second revised notice has been published on 4th July 2018.
TRANSMISSION LINE: Planning for Detailed survey
Strip survey from Likhu Powerhouse to New khimti substation has been completed. Sanima hydro and engineering has been doing Design, Drawing and Tender document. After completion of Design, we are planning to deployed survey work within Shrawan.
IEE report for 132KV Transmission line shall be done by Sanima Hydro And Engineering (P.) Limited.
Tender Documents
May 2017
Financial Closer
February 2018
Civil Contract
award
March 2018
Civil Contractor
mobilization
May 2018
RCOD
1st December
2021
HM works Civil works EM works
Transmission Line Engineering Design Infrastructure
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ENGINEERING DESIGN: Construction drawing has been prepared, Engineering consultant to conduct Engineering design and construction supervision of the project.
INFRASTRUCTURE: Access road, Owner’s Camp facilities and Construction Power Supply will be directly sublet to the national contractor.
5. ENVIRONMENT
5.1. CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
Approval has been received from DDC for civil construction raw material on 2074/03/30.The civil contractor will extract the construction material within the project boundary as per the approved EIA report without degrading the environment and getting approval from the engineer.
5.2. SAMANWAYE SAMITI
Samanwaye samiti will coordinate on local issue related to Lower Likhu Hydropower Project. The samiti discuss on socio-environment issue and provides solution and suggestion for the best result.
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6. PUBLIC INTERACTION PROGRAM
An Interaction Program was conducted on 10th Shrawan, 2075 BS (26th July 2018 AD) in Dhumbarahi, Kathmandu.
The program was attended by the representatives of local government offices of Ramechhap and Okhaldhunga districts, political parties, socially reputed personalities, representatives from community forest user groups, etc. More than 50 people participated at kathmandu based program.
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A site based public Interaction Program was also conducted on 19th Shrawan, 2075 BS (4th August, 2018 AD) at Headworks site of Lower Likhu Hydropower Project (Arunodaya Madhyamik Vidhyala Premises.)
Total number of participants were more than 300 people including representative from various government offices, village municipalities, political parties, socially reputed personalities and locals etc.
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7. APPENDIX