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Construction Industry Development Council Hon. Chairman Dr. P.S. Rana visited Vishwakarma Pratham on 17th July 2014. He inspected the training systems including the hands on practical based training methodology. He shared his views on how to further strengthen the training model we are currently working on. He also shared his vision with us on PURA (Provision of Urban Amenities to Rural Areas). Vijay Nirman Company Private limited VISHWAKARMA (Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council) Vol. 8 Issue VIII E – Journal of CIDC Aug, 2014
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Construction Industry Development Council

Hon. Chairman Dr. P.S. Rana visited Vishwakarma Pratham on 17th July 2014. He inspected the training systems including the hands on practical based training methodology. He shared his views on how to further strengthen the training model we are currently working on. He also shared his vision with us on PURA (Provision of Urban Amenities to Rural Areas).

Vijay Nirman Company Private limited

VISHWAKARMA

(Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council)

Vol. 8 Issue VIII E – Journal of CIDC Aug, 2014

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Vol. 8 Issue VIII E – Journal of CIDC Aug, 2014

CIDC – Activities

News Report - First Task Force Meeting for the CIDC – Construction Industry Database:

The first Task Force meeting for CIDC - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DATABASE was held on 25th July 2014 at the India International Center, New Delhi. The meeting drew participation from both the private and public sector and representatives from leading construction organizations like IRCON, NBCC, EPIL, EIL, L&T, CE&CR, Urban News Digest, Times Business Solutions Ltd. etc.

Keeping in view, the focus of the government, on providing impetus to infrastructure development, a tremendous opportunity exists in the development process by supplying goods & services to the major Project Owners & their Contractors & Service providers.

Construction of river bridges, highway bridges and structures, tracks for railways, sports stadia, industrial buildings, residential and commercial complexes, integrated projects for power generation and distribution systems, air conditioning systems, finishing/ interiors works, piling located at various locations across India and other South Asian nations present opportunities that demand a whole array of products and services to deliver on time and within costs.

The task is very large in volume and scope with corresponding increase in procurement of goods & services, increasing from the present annual level of USD 70 billion to over USD 200 billion per annum in the 12th Plan. A reliable and robust Construction Industry Database is the need of the hour that may be browsed by the project owners and implementers alike for finding the right set of organizations that can deliver.

Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC), understands the importance of this exercise and with an intent to create one seamless database for use by all stakeholders, calls upon your expertise to fix the framework, categories, and the registration process for prequalification of construction companies, material handling organizations and service providers for the CIDC Construction Industry Database.

BENEFITS:

The database will be representative of the demands of the construction sector in India and South East Asia and encourage project owners and implementers to log in to the same for finding the right match for their requirements. Some envisaged benefits are listed below:

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CIDC – Activities

1. Better and more efficient procurement of services and goods 2. Better authenticity and capability assessment of the supplier and listed organizations 3. Regular updation regarding costs and product range

Process:

In order to save on the time being spent on prequalification of vendors in various categories, CIDC proposes to undertake the first round of site inspections of all the applicants participating in this process. The final listing of any entity in the database shall only be based upon the report submitted by the CIDC evaluation team post site inspection.

The process would include: 1. Call for registration – to be published every quarter 2. Submission of application in pre-prescribed formats along with

relevant annexure 3. Site inspections 4. Presentation of the report to the Jury 5. Fixing of category listing based on Jury recommendation

The Task Force members endorsed this initiative and suggested scalability, robustness, timely inspections as some of the key features that need to be inbuilt in the process for making this effort a truly representative one for the Indian Construction Industry.

Members expressed their willingness to participate in Jury meetings and volunteered to nominate the concerned officers from their respective organizations.

News Report: First Brain Storming meeting for the 7th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2015

The preparations for the forthcoming 7th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2015 have been started in right earnest. The first brainstorming meeting was held at CIDC HO., Nehru Place.

The committee members gathered to analyze the feedback gathered from last event and firmed up the tentative calendar of activities for this year.

The previous guidelines along with the objectives and eligibility criteria for each category from previous years were reviewed and opinions sought for any changes / modifications.

Inclusion of new category “Best Maintained Structures” was discussed and the draft eligibility criteria drafted during the meeting. The same may be released in the brochure around 15th August 2014. The Objective of this category will be - to recognize civil structures that have stood the test of time functionally and aesthetically and continue to provide ease of use to the end users.

Members opined that all stakeholders and previous awardees should be encouraged to work within their geographical areas for promotion of the awards and the concept in new companies’ esp. small and medium enterprises. They should collectively work for the increased propagation and adoption of the best practices like labour camp upgrade, skilling of workers, imbibing green practices in their geographical domain.

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CIDC – Activities

Ongoing Projects/ Activities for News letter: July 2014

Recruitment as Trainee Trade Specialists for Vijay Nirman Company Ltd(VNCL)

Vijay Nirman Company Ltd (VNCL) requires Diploma/ Degree Engineers in civil/electrical and mechanical branches in his different project sites, in all the states of India and has mandated CIDC to facilitate this support and for that recruitment process is going on.

In this process VNCL till date had recruited 191 Diploma/ Degree Engineers as Trainee Trade Specialists.

Vishwakarma Pratham:

Mr. Shali Director Engineering Council of India visited Vishwakarma Pratham and saw the types of training delivered for the students. He visited the workshop and training areas. He was impressed and said that he would spread the concept to other training organizations as well.

Vijay Nirman Company Pvt Ltd:

DG visited Vijay Niraman Company’s Training Centre at Bhimlipatnam, to inspect the TTS Training being undertaken by CIDC Technical Tradesmen.

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Vol. 8 Issue VIII E – Journal of CIDC Aug, 2014

CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – JULY, 2014

CCI – July 2014 Base - 100.00 October 2007

S. No.

Market Building

CCI Road CCI

Bridge CCI

Dam CCI

Power CCI

Railway CCI

Mineral Plant CCI

Medium Industry

CCI

Transmission CCI

Urban Infra CCI

Maintenance

CCI

1 Agartala 142.07 142.8 139.01 141.96 141.05 142.91 140.91 137.21 139.82 136.12 134.98

2 Agra 143.86 145.2 140.43 143.73 142.43 144.45 142.05 138.63 141.46 137.7 135.9

3 Ahmedabad 141.73 144.2 140.7 143.56 141.16 142.27 141.59 137.13 138.56 137.16 138.54

4 Aizawl 142.35 144.3 138.6 142.21 140.52 142.66 139.87 136.86 139.88 136.09 133.59

5 Ajmer 144.44 147 141.66 145.18 143.64 145.77 143.12 139.86 142.83 139 136.83

6 Allahabad 143.87 144.5 140.81 143.76 142.88 144.75 142.78 138.97 141.59 137.87 136.82

7 Ambala 142.68 144.9 139.43 142.97 141.37 143.48 140.78 137.67 140.65 136.86 134.53

8 Amritsar 141.55 143.4 138.51 141.86 140.47 142.49 140.03 136.75 139.59 135.86 133.9

9 Anand 141.19 145 142.07 143.84 141.98 142.3 142.01 138.8 141.22 138.39 138.57

10 Ankaleswar 139.86 144.9 142.89 143.89 141.75 141.23 141.99 138.89 141.1 138.74 139.9

11 Asansol 143.73 143.4 141.2 143.64 143.37 145.02 143.65 139.32 141.62 137.97 137.95

12 Bengaluru 140.27 144.4 136.85 143.13 141.36 140.36 140.6 135.75 138.33 133.89 133.43

13 Bhopal 143.6 144.7 139.37 144.14 141.92 143.32 141.63 137.86 140.19 136.41 135.45

14 Bhubhaneswar 142.17 141.9 138.72 142.72 141.39 142.46 141.66 137.15 139.02 135.37 135.91

15 Bodhgaya 142.72 142.7 140.07 142.62 142.19 143.89 142.37 138.21 140.58 136.94 136.64

16 Chandigarh 142.4 144.5 139.25 142.7 141.2 143.27 140.69 137.48 140.4 136.64 134.48

17 Chennai 139.33 139.7 133.99 139.36 138.61 140.11 138.54 132.23 134.65 129.88 133.28

18 Cochin 140.49 141.5 136.12 140.83 139.82 141.26 139.68 134.16 136.68 132.24 134.51

19 Coimbatore 141.65 143.3 138.25 142.29 141.02 142.4 140.82 136.09 138.69 134.61 135.73

20 Delhi 146.76 148.8 142.88 146.62 144.86 147.08 144.19 141.08 144.2 140.3 137.74

21 Dhanbad 143.3 142.9 140.83 143.21 142.99 144.62 143.31 138.94 141.21 137.58 137.65

22 Faridabad 144.73 146.4 141.09 144.6 143.07 145.18 142.54 139.3 142.26 138.45 136.27

23 Gangtok 140.45 142.4 136.75 140.31 138.64 140.75 138 135.01 138.01 134.26 131.8

24 Guwahati 141.79 141.3 139.42 141.71 141.58 143.15 141.94 137.55 139.75 136.15 136.36

25 Haridwar 142.07 147.9 142.27 145.91 144.26 146.43 143.65 140.47 143.51 139.65 137.29

26 Hyderabad 140.46 140.6 135.85 141.65 138.99 139.58 139.07 134.61 136.18 132.51 133.14

27 Imphal 143.51 146.3 140.8 144.37 142.77 144.9 142.19 139.02 142.02 138.2 135.9

28 Indore 142.03 142.6 137.62 142.89 140.46 141.45 140.35 136.24 138.19 134.46 134.3

29 Itanagar 142.93 145.3 139.7 143.29 141.65 143.79 141.03 137.94 140.95 137.15 134.75

30 Jabalpur 141.25 141.6 136.74 142.27 139.73 140.52 139.71 135.43 137.19 133.48 133.72

31 Jaipur 142.99 144.2 138.83 143.43 141.3 142.79 140.95 137.29 139.71 135.94 134.78

32 Jammu 142.29 146.2 140.51 144.14 142.46 144.62 141.83 138.74 141.77 137.95 135.52

33 Jamshedpur 143.02 142.5 140.15 143.26 142.59 143.91 142.96 138.41 140.43 136.8 137.29

34 Jalandha 142.99 145.2 140.09 143.52 142.06 144.13 141.58 138.31 141.21 137.44 135.37

35 Jodhpur 141.64 143.8 139.61 142.71 140.82 142.38 140.81 136.94 139.08 136.51 136.22

36 Jorhat (Assam) 141.4 143.3 137.68 141.26 139.58 141.71 138.94 135.94 138.95 135.17 132.7

37 Kanpur 145.31 146.6 141.85 145.19 143.88 145.92 143.48 140.03 142.89 139.09 137.28

38 Kohima 143.22 145.8 140.25 143.84 142.21 144.35 141.61 138.48 141.49 137.68 135.33

39 Kolkata 143.88 143.1 141.58 143.8 143.8 145.36 144.26 139.67 141.84 138.21 138.66

40 Lucknow 142.42 143.4 139.22 142.3 141.23 143.15 140.99 137.41 140.11 136.4 134.98

41 Ludhiana 142.7 144.6 139.64 143.01 141.61 143.65 141.16 137.86 140.73 136.97 134.99

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Vol. 8 Issue VIII E – Journal of CIDC Aug, 2014

Editorial Board Mentor: Dr. P.R. Swarup; Editorial–in–Chief: Mr. Sunil Mahajan; Content Editor: Mr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj;

Resource Centre: Ms. Archita Barua; Support: DG Secretariat & CIDC Centres

Construction Industry Development Council 801 (8th Floor), Hemkunt Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi – 110019

Tel.: 011-2623 4770, 2648 9992, 4161 7971, Fax: 011-2645 1604, E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://www.cidc.in

42 Madurai 140 141.2 135.41 141.17 139.44 139.98 139.26 134.01 136.15 131.87 133.27

43 Mathura 142.54 144.2 138.97 142.41 140.92 142.99 140.4 137.2 140.12 136.36 134.21

44 Meerut 142.99 145.2 140.09 143.52 142.06 144.13 141.58 138.31 141.21 137.44 135.37

45 Mehsana 140.53 145 142.48 143.87 141.87 141.77 142 138.85 141.16 138.57 139.24

46 Mumbai 138.52 144.8 143.7 143.94 141.52 140.15 141.96 138.97 140.98 139.08 141.22

47 Mysore 140.41 142 138.54 142.49 140.23 140.45 140.44 136.34 138.1 134.87 135.86

48 Nagpur 140.35 143.3 141.21 143.33 141.46 141.31 141.81 138.06 140 137.23 138.57

49 Nainital 142.42 143.4 139.22 142.31 141.23 143.15 140.99 137.42 140.11 136.4 134.99

50 Nanded 140.41 142 138.54 142.49 140.23 140.45 140.44 136.34 138.1 134.87 135.86

51 Nasik 138.86 144.9 143.5 143.93 141.58 140.42 141.97 138.95 141.01 139 140.89

52 Navi Mumbai 138.69 144.9 143.6 143.94 141.55 140.29 141.97 138.96 141 139.04 141.06

53 Nayamore 142.74 142.4 139.78 142.97 142.19 143.54 142.49 138.05 140.12 136.47 136.79

54 Nazira 142.21 143.5 138.81 142.09 140.79 142.79 140.39 137.04 139.85 136.11 134.29

55 Panjim 139.4 144.6 140.28 143.53 141.44 140.26 141.28 137.37 139.66 136.49 137.34

56 Patna 143.58 143.7 140.82 143.48 142.94 144.69 143.05 138.96 141.4 137.73 137.24

57 Pondicherry 139.9 140.2 134.92 140.51 138.8 139.85 138.81 133.42 135.42 131.2 133.21

58 Port Blair 143.25 144.5 138.65 143.19 141.94 143.81 141.57 136.87 139.64 135.29 135.72

59 Pune 139.58 142.7 139.73 142.79 140.27 139.94 140.52 136.8 138.6 135.78 137.12

60 Puri 142.17 141.9 138.72 142.72 141.39 142.46 141.66 137.15 139.02 135.37 135.91

61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 139.05 144.7 141.94 143.73 141.5 140.28 141.63 138.17 140.33 137.77 139.2

62 Raipur 142.17 141.9 138.72 142.72 141.39 142.46 141.66 137.15 139.02 135.37 135.91

63 Rajahmundry 139.9 140.2 134.92 140.51 138.8 139.85 138.81 133.42 135.42 131.2 133.21

64 Rajkot 138.86 144.9 143.5 143.93 141.58 140.42 141.97 138.95 141.01 139 140.89

65 Ranchi 142.17 141.9 138.72 142.72 141.39 142.46 141.66 137.15 139.02 135.37 135.91

66 Roorkee 145.31 147 141.66 145.18 143.64 145.77 143.12 139.86 142.83 139 136.83

67 Shillong 142.21 143.5 138.81 142.09 140.79 142.79 140.39 137.04 139.85 136.11 134.29

68 Shimla 142.29 146.2 140.51 144.14 142.46 144.62 141.83 138.74 141.77 137.95 135.52

69 Silchar 141.41 142.4 137.23 141.93 139.76 141.12 139.47 135.74 138.04 134.3 133.37

70 Srinagar 142.5 144.5 138.75 142.36 140.66 142.81 140.01 137 140.02 136.23 133.73

71 Surat 139.19 144.9 143.3 143.92 141.64 140.69 141.98 138.93 141.04 138.91 140.56

72 Trivandrum 140.09 142.3 135.89 141.82 140.08 140.11 139.71 134.59 136.88 132.54 133.32

73 Ujjain 143.98 146.9 142.48 145.23 143.42 144.69 143.1 139.94 142.71 139.35 138.16

74 Vadodara 141.92 145.9 142.69 144.56 142.59 142.96 142.55 139.42 141.91 139.05 139.03

75 Varanasi 142.42 143.4 139.22 142.31 141.23 143.15 140.99 137.42 140.11 136.4 134.99

76 Velim 139.84 144.5 138.57 143.33 141.4 140.31 140.94 136.57 139 135.19 135.39

77 Vijayawada 140.18 140.4 135.39 141.08 138.9 139.72 138.94 134.02 135.8 131.86 133.18

78 Vishakhapatanam 141.04 141 136.83 141.62 140.1 141.16 140.24 135.28 137.23 133.28 134.56

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