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Vol.2 Issue VII E – Journal of CIDC July, 2013
Construction Industry Development Council
Senior Officers from CPWD & CIDC, Providing guidance
during the Counseling & Testing Camps
Inauguration of SIKA Display Centre at Vishwakarma
Pratham, by Dr. P.R. Swarup Director General CIDC
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CIDC – Activities
CIDC Interactive Workshop Series – June 2013
Topic: “The Latest Trends & Appropriate Use of Waterproofing & Construction Chemicals”
Partner Organization: SIKA India Pvt. Ltd.
Date: 19th of June 2013, Time: 10.30 – 14:45 hrs
Venue: CIDC Corporate Office & Training Centre “Vishwakarma Pratham” Faridabad
In its quest to facilitate dissemination of information about the latest tools, trends, techniques and
equipment, CIDC has started the “Interactive Workshop” Series.
The first in this series of workshops was held on the 19th June 2013 at Vishwakarma Pratham, the
corporate office and training hub of the Council in association with M/s Sika India Pvt. Ltd, world leaders
in waterproofing and construction chemicals.
The topic “Latest Trends & Appropriate Use of Waterproofing &
Construction” stuck an immediate cord with the audience and they
lapped up the product and process information shared by SIKA
experts Mr Arijit Basu and Mr Sucharit Sarkar.
The audience comprised of participants spanning the entire industry
sectors and was drawn from Senior and Middle Management ranks
from various functional departments like Procurement, Projects,
Administration, Marketing and Sales and end-users.
The participant mix included companies from real estate sector, infrastructure companies, PSUs and
waterproofing companies and service providers. Some prominent names included:
1. Tata Steel 2. Tata Consultant Engineers Ltd. 3. B. G. Shirke Construction ltd. 4. Simplex Infrastructure Ltd. 5. ATS Infrastructure Ltd 6. Wipro Technologies Ltd. 7. CHD Developers Ltd. 8. Eldeco Housing & Industries Ltd. 9. JMC Projects Ltd. 10. Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd.
11. Sobha Developers Ltd. 12. Pure Leathers Pvt. Ltd (Waterproofing
Systems Division) 13. Wetno S Engineering 14. SMCC Construction India Ltd. 15. Jaiprakash Associates ltd. 16. Nina Concrete Systems Pvt. Ltd. 17. NOIDA Builders India 18. B T Square 3 Project 19. NPCC and others
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CIDC – Activities
Post registration and distribution of delegate kits, the programme
commenced with Introduction of the company by Mr. Rajesh Joshi,
Country Head- Distribution, Sika India Pvt Ltd. He delivered the
introductory address and explained the brand values of SIKA and
reiterated the customer focus of the company. He educated the
audience of the worldwide presence of the company, its product
range and service offerings.
The technical session which followed had two presentations by Mr. Arijit Basu, SBU Head, Sika
India Pvt. Ltd. on “Waterproofing” and Mr. Sucharit Sarkar, Business Development Manager,
Sika India Pvt. Ltd. on “Refurbish Your Home with Sika Products”.
Dr. P R Swarup, DG , CIDC addressed the gathering and extolled
the virtues of employing skilled applicators for better productivity,
safety and quality. He emphasized that CIDC with its pan India
training centers is always there to address the issue of skill
shortages and both product companies as well as and project
implementers should work concertedly to employing a skilled and
certified workforce on construction projects.
The new SIKA display centre at Vishwakarma Pratham which has
been set up with the prime intention of providing express
information to the stakeholders was inaugurated by Dr Swarup
along with SIKA officers and workshop participants. Companies
are provided display facilities at Vishwakarma Pratham which can
be utilized for display of their products and services, dissemination
of information through their brochures, leaflets, CDs and also
placement of a dedicated resource for addressing queries and
booking orders. The SIKA stall with its aesthetic appeal and
information material impressed one and all.
The networking lunch which followed had the SIKA team
answering queries of the participants. The feedback gained during
the interaction with the participants by both SIKA and CIDC
officials indicates that the participants were keen and interested to
learn more about the emerging trends and judicious use of construction chemicals products and
their applications especially Admixtures , Joints and sealing compounds and tile adhesives.
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CIDC – Activities
Performance Evaluation of Construction Workers engaged on Central Public
Works Department (CPWD) Sites
The inclusion of the Clause 19 K of GCC of CPWD on deployment
of skilled and certified workers on CPWD construction projects
states 20% of the workforce needs to be skilled and certified. The
inclusion of the clause demonstrates the farsightedness and vision
of the project owners and the relentless pursuit of making the
grassroots construction force trained, tested and certified. This is a
welcome move which definitely translates into enhanced
employability for construction workers; value added employment
and deployment of a skilled workforce leading to enhancement of
quality, safety and productivity on various construction projects.
The clause 19k is a proactive step taken by CPWD to improve
safety, quality and productivity on construction projects and
encourages other organizations to emulate this path breaking step.
To fulfill the provisions of the clause, CIDC which is the apex body for construction industry in India and
CPWD have initiated the launch of Testing and Certification exercise in Delhi region and plan to make it a
pan India effort in a phased manner.
The Testing and Certification Camps have successfully been conducted in 9 CPWD Zones of Delhi from
6th June to 21st 2013. The activities under the initiative comprised of holding a series of Counselling and
Testing Camps across the 9 Zones of CPWD, in Delhi. The counselling camps at each site were held
three days in advance of the actual testing camp. The Project Owner, Implementing agency and its
workers were counselled and explained the process in detail by Mr Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Sr. Addl. Director,
CIDC post which the Testing and Certification team under Mr Shyam Narayan Singh (Team Leader and
Sr. Trainer) went to each location for conducting the testing at respective sites.
The top management commitment for improving the safety, quality
and productivity of the workers engaged on CPWD sites is clearly
demonstrated by the wholehearted support of the CPWD top
management to this initiative. Senior officers from both CPWD and
CIDC have provided their guidance during the conduct of the
camps and regular reviews and feedback been provided to CPWD.
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CIDC – Activities While the candidates who clear the testing process are granted
Certificates, the others are prescribed training ranging from 5-15
days or more depending on specific weaknesses.
Based in the success of Phase I, the programme is being rolled
out in other parts of the country and Phase II starting from July
2013 will have the camps being held in 23 CPWD locations
across India.
Visit of Student Counselor from Afghanistan: Mr. S. Shirzai, Student Counselor, Afghanistan Skill Development
Project (ASDP) visited our training centre VKP, Faridabad on 31st
April 2013. The visit was to review the current ASDP programme
being conducted for seven students from Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan under Construction Project Professional Programme
(CPPP). CPP Programme is designed to develop skills for the
supervision of construction project work activity in fifteen most
crucial competencies required for a successful project execution.
He also attended the seminar, where CPP students from
Afghanistan gave presentation on the topic taught. The objective
of the seminar was to evaluate the understanding of the subject
by the students.
Internship Programs:
132 BTech students from Mewar University have joined internship programmes. The internship programmes are being conducted to provide hands-on engineering experience and to enhance capabilities of the engineering students in construction sector.
Internship topics include Quantity Surveying & Cost Estimation, Understanding Contract Conditions, Project Planning & Scheduling, Safety practices on Construction Project Sites, Land Surveying Techniques using Total Station, Material Testing Laboratory Techniques, and General Site Management.
AUS-CIDC Programme:
Final certificates of AUS-CIDC Diploma Engineering programme have been issued to the passed out students.
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CIDC – Activities Mr. H.S Chhokar head of Project (NMHEP) SJVN visited CIDC
Vishwakarma Pratham Faridabad on 12th June 2013 to
participate in the valedictory function of SJVNL sponsored
training program. 42 SJVN trainees were awarded certificates
who had been trained as Site Accountants. They had
completed their 3 months training in Vishwa Karma Pratham
and were ready to join the construction Industry.
During his address Mr. H.S Chhokar emphasized the need of job oriented trainings. He also guided and
advised the trainees about the need of adjustment and sacrifice in life. He mentioned that there was much
demand for skilled persons in India. He also advised them that in starting stage of their service they may
not get salary as per their expectations and would have to face a lot of difficulties, in the initial years and
only after experience they would get jobs as per their choice and desire.
Mr. H.S Chokkar distributed certificates & stipends to the trainees and wished them success. He
congratulated CIDC for doing a great job for development of skills for the construction industry.
New Initiatives
Under PFC Phase-II Program, training commenced on 03rd June, 2013 simultaneously at CIDC VKP
Faridabad, CIDC Ghaziabad, Sidhauli, Ramshapur & Gorakhpur.
CIDC-ACTIVITIES
Under CIDC-RECL Training Program at Siddhartha Nagar, First batch commenced at Dumariaganj and Siddhartha Nagar with effect from 24th May, 2013 with batch strength of 92 candidates and second batch commenced with batch strength of 74 candidates w.e.f. 05.06.13.
Under CIDC-RECL training centre in Shivpuri (MP) third batch with batch strength of 30 candidates commenced on 13th May, 2013 and Fourth batch on 07th June, 2013 with batch strength of 45 candidates.
Under CIDC-HUDCO training program in Rajasthan, a batch of 80 candidates completed their training on 8th June, 2013 in the trade of GWS & electrician and next batch commenced on 11th June, 2013 with batch strength of 80 candidates in GWS & Electrician.
Under CIDC-PFCL Phase-II training program, at present 275 nos. of candidates getting training at CIDC VKP Faridabad 50 candidates, CIDC Ghaziabad 30 candidates, Ramshapur 55 candidates, Sidhauli 40 candidates & at Gorakhpur 100 candidates in different trades.
Under Tamil Nadu skill development Mission skill development program four centres has been commenced.
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Vol.2 Issue VII E –Journal of CIDC July, 2013
CIDC – Activities INAUGURATION OF PFC TRANING PROGRAM AT GORAKHPUR CENTER On 01st June 2013, Gorakhpur center inaugurated the PFC training program and welcomed the trainees
under this scheme very warmly. Program started with ‘National Anthem’.
Prof. Govind Pandey, Deptt of Civil Engineering, M M Engineering Collage, Gorakhpur was the guest of
honor. He motivated the trainees to take this opportunity as the carrier enhancement.
Mr.P.K.Mishra (Deputy Director, CIDC) enlightened about the training. He said that the training which
CIDC is giving will be an opening path for them to get their achievement in future.
In the conclusion of the ceremony all the trainees gave a heartiest thanks to seniors and staffs for giving
such a wonderful opportunity.
At 2.00 pm program was completed and trainees enjoyed delicious lunch.
VISIT OF NTPC TEAM ON GORAHPUR CENTER ON 1st JUNE 2013
NTPC, Hazaribag represented by Mr Sandeep Shukla, Dy Manager
visited Gorakhpur center and studied the training methodology and
placement. Mr Sandeep Shukla found the training very worthy for
unemployed youth and shown his interest to develop relations with
CIDC for training of PAP and other CSR activities of NTPC.
PLACEMENT MEET AT GORAKHPUR CENTER
CIDC, Gorakhpur Center organized the placement meet on 12th June 2013 to give opportunities for the
trainees to get the employment.
Bhagirath Infraventure Private Limited (Lucknow) came to the center to take an interview. Mr.T.K.Singh
(Managing Director) and Mr.Sashikanth (Architect) found the trainees very capable to work with the
company. 30 trainees appeared, among them 8 trainees have been selected. The average salary offered
by the company was 6500/- excluding fooding and boarding.
UEM Builders Ansal API Contracts Pvt Ltd was also present to select
the trainees. Mr Manoj Kumar Singh, General Manager (Projects) with
his team represented the organization. They were very happy with the
performance of trainees and also given guidance for specialized and
focused training.
ON SITE TRAINING
CIDC Gorakhpur center’s trainees are going on sites of M/S K.K
Construction and Builders Ltd.
Trainees are getting real training in the field of project execution and the
works like- bar bending, shuttering carpentering and masonry works,
concreting etc with labor management and material management.
Our trainer, Mr. Mastan Kathat and engineers from M/S K.K. Construction guide the trainees to
understand the new techniques of construction. The trainees found the site visit very interesting and
informative.
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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – JUNE 2013
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1 Agartala 140.98 141.22 137.9 140.54 140.28 141.94 139.74 136.32 138.79 135.43 134.41
2 Agra 142.76 143.43 139.28 142.21 141.67 143.48 140.88 137.71 140.44 136.96 135.26
3 Ahmedabad 140.89 143.07 139.85 141.91 140.43 141.3 140.59 136.4 137.44 136.53 138.05
4 Aizawl 141.28 142.42 137.43 140.61 139.78 141.71 138.73 135.92 138.87 135.33 132.92
5 Ajmer 143.34 145.13 140.48 143.59 142.89 144.79 141.95 138.92 141.8 138.24 136.15
6 Allahabad 142.75 142.93 139.69 142.33 142.1 143.77 141.59 138.09 140.55 137.16 136.23
7 Ambala 141.61 143.06 138.26 141.39 140.63 142.53 139.64 136.73 139.63 136.1 133.86
8 Amritsar 140.48 141.68 137.36 140.33 139.72 141.54 138.87 135.83 138.58 135.12 133.26
9 Anand 140.26 143.49 141.15 142.61 141.21 141.54 141.03 138.04 140.39 138.36 138.08
10 Ankaleswar 139.01 143.52 142.09 142.81 140.98 140.57 141.1 138.21 140.37 139.06 139.49
11 Asansol 142.6 142.1 140.13 142.36 142.57 144.03 142.44 138.48 140.56 137.32 137.44
12 Bengaluru 139.13 142.73 135.58 141.62 140.03 139.08 139.41 134.54 137.44 132.99 132.25
13 Bhopal 142.6 142.7 138.39 142.51 141.19 142.34 140.57 136.88 139.09 135.65 134.8
14 Bhubhaneswar 141.14 140.25 137.81 141.31 140.63 141.47 140.58 136.25 137.9 134.68 135.38
15 Bodhgaya 141.6 141.29 138.99 141.31 141.4 142.91 141.17 137.36 139.53 136.27 136.11
16 Chandigarh 141.33 142.65 138.09 141.14 140.46 142.32 139.53 136.55 139.38 135.88 133.83
17 Chennai 138.5 138.31 132.93 138.4 137.92 139.24 137.54 131.59 133.76 129.34 132.75
18 Cochin 139.62 140.03 135.06 139.75 139.11 140.39 138.67 133.47 135.77 131.74 133.96
19 Coimbatore 140.73 141.74 137.18 141.1 140.29 141.53 139.79 135.34 137.77 134.14 135.16
20 Delhi 145.65 146.82 141.68 144.96 144.1 146.09 143.02 140.12 143.16 139.52 137.03
21 Dhanbad 142.17 141.61 139.76 141.94 142.19 143.63 142.1 138.11 140.15 136.93 137.15
22 Faridabad 143.63 144.54 139.92 143.01 142.31 144.21 141.38 138.36 141.23 137.69 135.6
23 Gangtok 139.39 140.51 135.59 138.73 137.9 139.81 136.87 134.09 137 133.52 131.14
24 Guwahati 140.67 140.02 138.37 140.47 140.78 142.17 140.74 136.72 138.7 135.53 135.89
25 Haridwar 140.98 145.98 141.08 144.28 143.5 145.44 142.49 139.52 142.48 138.88 136.59
26 Hyderabad 139.54 138.57 135.09 140.05 138.27 138.58 138.12 133.64 135.02 131.78 132.57
27 Imphal 142.42 144.41 139.63 142.77 142.01 143.93 141.03 138.08 140.99 137.44 135.22
28 Indore 141.07 140.64 136.74 141.28 139.73 140.46 139.35 135.26 137.06 133.72 133.69
29 Itanagar 141.85 143.42 138.53 141.69 140.9 142.82 139.88 137 139.93 136.39 134.07
30 Jabalpur 140.31 139.61 135.92 140.67 139 139.52 138.74 134.45 136.04 132.75 133.13
31 Jaipur 141.98 142.21 137.83 141.82 140.56 141.81 139.89 136.32 138.62 135.18 134.13
32 Jammu 141.21 144.27 139.33 142.52 141.71 143.65 140.68 137.79 140.75 137.18 134.83
33 Jamshedpur 141.94 141.09 139.17 141.94 141.81 142.91 141.81 137.55 139.34 136.13 136.79
34 Jalandha 141.91 143.41 138.92 141.96 141.31 143.17 140.41 137.38 140.19 136.68 134.71
35 Jodhpur 140.69 142.38 138.61 141.12 140.08 141.42 139.73 136.12 138.01 135.83 135.66
36 Jorhat (Assam) 140.34 141.47 136.51 139.67 138.84 140.76 137.8 135.01 137.94 134.43 132.03
37 Kanpur 144.2 144.88 140.69 143.65 143.1 144.93 142.31 139.11 141.86 138.34 136.63
38 Kohima 142.14 143.92 139.08 142.23 141.46 143.38 140.46 137.54 140.46 136.92 134.65
39 Kolkata 142.73 141.92 140.53 142.57 142.98 144.35 143.03 138.85 140.77 137.58 138.19
40 Lucknow 141.32 141.75 138.09 140.85 140.46 142.18 139.82 136.52 139.09 135.68 134.38
41 Ludhiana 141.62 142.84 138.48 141.47 140.86 142.69 140 136.93 139.71 136.22 134.35
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42 Madurai 139.05 139.52 134.41 139.83 138.59 138.96 138.23 133.1 135.16 131.17 132.56
43 Mathura 141.47 142.37 137.81 140.86 140.17 142.03 139.25 136.28 139.11 135.61 133.56
44 Meerut 141.91 143.41 138.92 141.96 141.31 143.17 140.41 137.38 140.19 136.68 134.71
45 Mehsana 139.64 143.51 141.62 142.71 141.1 141.06 141.07 138.13 140.38 138.71 138.79
46 Mumbai 137.75 143.54 143.02 143 140.74 139.6 141.17 138.37 140.34 139.76 140.89
47 Mysore 139.5 140.24 137.76 141.11 139.48 139.56 139.5 135.48 137.07 134.5 135.36
48 Nagpur 139.45 141.9 140.42 142.16 140.69 140.54 140.88 137.31 139.12 137.22 138.14
49 Nainital 141.33 141.75 138.09 140.85 140.47 142.19 139.82 136.52 139.09 135.69 134.39
50 Nanded 139.5 140.24 137.76 141.11 139.48 139.56 139.5 135.48 137.07 134.5 135.36
51 Nasik 138.07 143.54 142.79 142.96 140.8 139.85 141.16 138.33 140.35 139.59 140.54
52 Navi Mumbai 137.91 143.54 142.91 142.98 140.77 139.73 141.17 138.35 140.35 139.68 140.72
53 Nayamore 141.66 140.93 138.79 141.63 141.41 142.55 141.34 137.18 139.03 135.81 136.27
54 Nazira 141.13 141.82 137.67 140.58 140.03 141.83 139.24 136.12 138.83 135.38 133.67
55 Panjim 138.44 143.14 139.3 142.31 140.39 139.34 140.29 136.46 138.89 136.38 136.57
56 Patna 142.46 142.27 139.73 142.14 142.15 143.7 141.85 138.1 140.35 137.05 136.69
57 Pondicherry 139.02 138.44 134.01 139.23 138.1 138.91 137.83 132.62 134.39 130.56 132.66
58 Port Blair 142.29 142.78 137.51 141.89 141.22 142.88 140.49 136.06 138.67 134.63 135.09
59 Pune 138.73 141.06 139 141.52 139.52 139.16 139.65 136 137.69 135.73 136.65
60 Puri 141.14 140.25 137.81 141.31 140.63 141.47 140.58 136.25 137.9 134.68 135.38
61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 138.18 143.34 141.11 142.65 140.58 139.54 140.73 137.41 139.62 138.03 138.65
62 Raipur 141.14 140.25 137.81 141.31 140.63 141.47 140.58 136.25 137.9 134.68 135.38
63 Rajahmundry 139.02 138.44 134.01 139.23 138.1 138.91 137.83 132.62 134.39 130.56 132.66
64 Rajkot 138.07 143.54 142.79 142.96 140.8 139.85 141.16 138.33 140.35 139.59 140.54
65 Ranchi 141.14 140.25 137.81 141.31 140.63 141.47 140.58 136.25 137.9 134.68 135.38
66 Roorkee 144.21 145.13 140.48 143.59 142.89 144.79 141.95 138.92 141.8 138.24 136.15
67 Shillong 141.13 141.82 137.67 140.58 140.03 141.83 139.24 136.12 138.83 135.38 133.67
68 Shimla 141.21 144.27 139.33 142.52 141.71 143.65 140.68 137.79 140.75 137.18 134.83
69 Silchar 140.41 140.5 136.26 140.33 139.03 140.15 138.43 134.78 136.95 133.56 132.75
70 Srinagar 141.43 142.56 137.57 140.76 139.92 141.85 138.87 136.06 139.01 135.47 133.06
71 Surat 138.38 143.53 142.56 142.91 140.86 140.09 141.14 138.29 140.36 139.41 140.19
72 Trivandrum 139.08 140.59 134.8 140.43 139.07 139 138.62 133.58 135.92 131.78 132.46
73 Ujjain 142.96 145.16 141.42 143.79 142.66 143.82 142.03 139.08 141.78 138.94 137.56
74 Vadodara 140.99 144.34 141.76 143.3 141.82 142.2 141.57 138.65 141.08 139 138.53
75 Varanasi 141.33 141.75 138.09 140.85 140.47 142.19 139.82 136.52 139.09 135.69 134.39
76 Velim 138.79 142.94 137.44 141.97 140.21 139.21 139.85 135.5 138.17 134.69 134.41
77 Vijayawada 139.28 138.51 134.55 139.64 138.19 138.75 137.98 133.13 134.71 131.17 132.62
78 Vishakhapatanam 140.08 139.35 135.91 140.27 139.37 140.19 139.21 134.44 136.15 132.62 134.02
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