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(Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council) Vol.5 Issue V E Journal of CIDC May, 2014 DG, CIDC Inaugurated CIDC - Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology, Training Programs at Gorakhpur on 13 th April, 2014 CIDC at UNCITRAL for development of ODR mechanisms Additional Director General, CIDC, Mr. Sunil Mahajan, attended the 29th session of UNCITRAL Working Group III, as an expert Observer on behalf of India and as a member of board of governors of CIAC. Working Group III of UNCITRAL is charged by the General Assembly of the United Nations to develop draft rules for Online Dispute Resolution Mechanisms for cross-border small value contracts, undertaken electronically. The session held in New York from March 24th to 29th 2014, ended with partial completion of the drafting of rules. Mr. Sunil Mahajan, Addl. DG, CIDC, at the United Nations, by invitation of UNCITRAL for 29 th session of ODR Negotiations (March 24-28, 2014) Construction Industry Development Council

CIDC-UNECE Centre of Excellence for Public Private Partnership Projects (UNECEP) UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) has signed an MoU with CIDC (Construction Industry Development Council), a body of the Planning Commission, Government of India, to build the frameworks required to ensure success in PPP projects in the Roads and Highways sectors, which are a major focal area in infrastructure of India. The collaboration involves building a Centre of Excellence which will involve stakeholders from Public and Private Segments in India and support other South Asian Countries with special attention to Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh to create such Institutions. The Centre has been set up in Delhi. Dr. B. D. Mundhra, Chairman, Simplex Infrastructures Ltd. Is the Chairman and Dr. P. R. Swarup, Director General, CIDC is the Secretary General. It has been formally launched on March 7 th, 2014 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi during CIDC s 18 th Annual Day ceremony. The Centre in India is affiliated to the UNECE International PPP Centre of Excellence based in Geneva, Switzerland. Registration process of the Centre under the Societies Registration Act is underway. This specialist centre will play a high-profile role in leading the development and dissemination of knowledge and global bestpractice in the delivery of PPP projects and programmes within the roads and highways sector. The Objective of this Centre is to increase the capacity of Governments to promote, develop, operate and manage public-private partnership projects for infrastructure development and the provision of basic services. The impetus provided by the Indian government for creation of world class physical infrastructure has led to formation of many PPPs for execution of infrastructure projects. Many of the partnerships have either failed to take off or have found the going difficult. The newly-established Centre would work as an agent of change to bring national policies to fruition. The setting up of the Specialist Center as a full-time body will facilitate development of this segment with support and involvement of all stakeholders concerned with construction including government bodies, public and private sector agencies, which take up and supervise the execution of projects, the manufacturers and suppliers of construction machinery equipment and materials, and the contractors who actually undertake the construction, and also the scientific, technical and training institutions, designers and consultants. The involvement of all stakeholders will ensure a unified, balanced view on this vital issue and help evolve necessary strategies and their seamless implementation. Founding members of this Centre include CIDC, UNECE, Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Limited (IL&FS). In- principle approval has also been received from IIFCL, State Bank of India & International Finance Corporation. Many other organisations are actively interacting with us to join the initiative. CIDC at UNCITRAL for development of ODR mechanisms Additional Director General, CIDC, Mr Sunil Mahajan, attended the 29th session of UNCITRAL Working Group III, as an expert Observer on behalf of India and as a member of board of governors of CIAC. Working Group III of UNCITRAL is charged by the General Assembly of the United Nations to develop draft rules for Online Dispute Resolution Mechanisms for cross-border small value contracts, undertaken electronically. The session held in New York from March 24th to 29th 2014, ended with partial completion of the drafting of rules. CIDC- Training activities: Under CIDC-RECL program of candidates of Shivpuri (MP), Last batch of 47 candidates commenced on 15.02.2014, are getting training at CIDC Ghaziabad. Under CIDC-HUDCO Training program, batch of 60 candidates in the trade of General Works Supervisor & electrical was concluded on 25.04.2014 at chittorgarh. Under TNSDM training program, 1568 nos. of candidates have been trained and another 720 candidates are under training. Under BC-MBC training program, 70 candidates have been trained and another 28 are under training. Under SJVN training program, batch of 40 candidates in the trade of Plumber is under training at CIDC VKP Faridabad. Batch is going to complete on 30 th April, 2014. Under CIDC-HUDCO Training program, batch of 60 candidates in the trade of Mason & electrical is under training with effect from 25.02.2014 at Pratapgarh, Rajasthan. P a g e 2

TRAINING OF TRAINERS PROGRAM (March 25 April 12, 2014) In line with the MoU signed with Vikas Group of Education Society, Gorakhpur, the Training of trainers program was initiated on 25 th March 2014 for two batch of trainers in General Works Supervisor, Land surveying, Electrical and Safety trades for a period of two weeks at Vishwakarma Pratham, Faridabad. The training started with the orientation session about the importance of training and qualities required to become a good trainer. The training included class room session on various topics related to construction trades and lectures were taken by Mr B R Chauhan, Mr S N Singh, Mr Vijay Bahadur Singh Mr K. L. Verma and Mr Praveen Tiwari. The exponential learning sessions were delivered by Dr Niranjan Swarup, Mr Rajeev Jain, Mr Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Mr S N Murthy Vaddadi, Mr Deepak Mazumdar and Mr Thyagaraju. The trainers also visited a live construction site in Faridabad for hands on experience. The written examination, psychometric analysis and soft skill training was provided to the trainees encapsulating a 360 degree approach for preparing the trainers for tomorrow. The certificates were distributed to successful candidates on April 11, 2014 by Mr Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Director (Corporate Affairs). The seamless program delivery and co-ordination was done by Mr P K Mishra, Joint Director and Mrs Jyothi Girish, Sr Manager (Projects). The trainers appreciated the training module particularly the hands on experience on tools, equipment and machinery. They expressed a strong desire to be back for refreshing their knowledge on more trades. A collage of activities Program Orientation Distribution of Training Kit Expert Session Construction Site Visit Soft Skill Training Group Discussion P a g e 3

Vocational-cum-Academic Integrated Program in Construction Supervision (Civil) Session 2014 2015 The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), established by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India and Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC), established by the Planning Commission, Govt. of India, with its countrywide network of training centres, now provides the opportunity for all persons working or otherwise engaged elsewhere to acquire skills in Construction Trades and Allied Courses which will provide gainful opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship. CIDC jointly with NIOS is offering the following course through Open learning mode. Such candidates may simultaneously join 12 th Class academic courses with NIOS: Course : Construction Supervision (Civil) Duration : Min. 6 months/ Max. 5 years (Theory classes- 60 hrs & Practical-240 hrs) Min. Qualification : 10 th Pass Min. Age : 18 years Fees : Rs.12,500/- Prospectus & Form : Rs.50/- Admission Last date for receipt of completed applications: 30 th June, 2014 Course commencement : 1 st July, 2014 Students can give their exam once every six months as per schedule laid down by NIOS. 9 chances are given in 5 years to clear the course. Fees can be paid by way of demand draft of Rs.12,550/- favouring Construction Industry Development Council payable at New Delhi. Admission form along with the fees can be submitted at CIDC Centres before the closing date. Contact CIDC Centres: LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE Sultanpur Centre - Mr. Manoj Kumar Chauhan, Ph: 05368-249013 / +917376976047 Gorakhpur Centre - Mr. P. K. Mishra, Ph: +919415322010 Faridabad Centre - Mr. S. N. Singh, Ph: 0129-6471823/ +919811713662 Ghaziabad Centre - Mr. S. N. Malhotra Ph: 0120-2659305 / +919910783041 Email: cidcnios@gmail.com web: www.nios.ac.in/ www.cidc.in P a g e 4

Released 'Field Surveillance Checklist' On 14th April, 2014, CIDC released a manual titled 'Field Surveillance Checklist' for inspection and checking common construction items. P a g e 5

DG, CIDC Inaugurated Vikas Institute Of Engineering And Technology, Gorakhpur on 13th April, 2014: Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology was inaugurated on 13th April 2014 by Dr P R Swarup, Director General in gracious presence of Hon ble Dr Mata Prasad Pandey, Vice Chancellor, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, Hon ble Sh Lal Chand Nishad, Ex MLA, Dr Manju Shukla, Social Activist, Dr Sri Ram Chaurasia, HOD, Civil Engg, MMM University of Technology, Gorakhpur, Dr Alak Roy, Director, Sh Gopal Mishra, PM, UPPCL and several other dignitaries. In inaugural ceremony, in presence of directors, principals and students of different technical institutions, DG, CIDC highlighted the scope of technical education and the available opportunities in the technical field. Dr Mata Prasad Pandey, VC, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi motivated youth for technical education. Er Shashi Bhushan, Chairman, VIET highlighted the need of engineering institution in Gorakhpur district and informed the available infrastructure and courses in the institution. Sh Bhushan also detailed the programs available in the institution with CIDC. He emphasised the need of entrepreneurship with technical knowledge in socially and economically challenged areas. P a g e 6

Social Awareness: Gorakhpur center organized a camp to develop awareness of environment protection, saving of natural resources, cleanliness, and hygiene amongst the school students on 25th April 2014 in the suburban areas of Gorakhpur city. Our staff and trainees interact with the students and teachers of different schools and share their experiences, discuss the environment issues. CIDC Gorakhpur center to motivate the students on the subjects and to support the poor students, distributed study materials, books etc. in different schools. Motivational books are also distributed between teachers and villagers. Placements of Gorakhpur center s trainees in different organization:- The trainees of the Gorakhpur center have been selected in different organization in month of April 2014. The main organization are Shobha Developers (P) Ltd., Cosmo Infra, TDS Reality Ltd. The movements orders were distributed to selected trainees by Sh. P.K.Mishra, Joint Director. Celebration of Ambedkar Jayanti : Ambedkar jayanti was celebrated in Gorakhpur center on 14th April 2014. Sports meet and others program were organized on the day. A film on the life of Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar was also shown to the students. SJVNL Valedictory Session for Students of plumber trade. Mr. Bandyopadhyay, Mr. Dhiraj, Mr. Praveen Tiwari, Mr. B.R Chauhan, Mr. S.N Malhotra & Mr. S.N Singh. P a g e 7

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES APRIL, 2014 April 2014 Base - 100.00 October 2007 Sr. No. Market Building Road Bridge Dam Power Railway Mineral Plant Medium Industry Transmission Urban Infra Maintenance 1 Agartala 141.88 142.59 138.82 141.77 140.86 142.72 140.72 137.02 139.63 135.94 134.8 2 Agra 143.66 144.96 140.24 143.54 142.24 144.25 141.86 138.44 141.27 137.51 135.72 3 Ahmedabad 141.54 143.99 140.51 143.37 140.97 142.08 141.4 136.94 138.37 136.97 138.35 4 Aizawl 142.16 144.1 138.41 142.02 140.33 142.47 139.68 136.67 139.69 135.91 133.42 5 Ajmer 144.24 146.77 141.47 144.98 143.45 145.57 142.93 139.67 142.64 138.81 136.64 6 Allahabad 143.67 144.29 140.62 143.56 142.69 144.55 142.59 138.78 141.4 137.68 136.63 7 Ambala 142.49 144.71 139.24 142.78 141.18 143.29 140.59 137.48 140.46 136.67 134.35 8 Amritsar 141.36 143.24 138.32 141.67 140.28 142.3 139.84 136.56 139.4 135.68 133.72 9 Anand 141 144.8 141.88 143.64 141.79 142.11 141.82 138.61 141.03 138.2 138.38 10 Ankaleswar 139.67 144.72 142.7 143.69 141.56 141.04 141.8 138.7 140.91 138.55 139.71 11 Asansol 143.54 143.22 141.01 143.45 143.18 144.82 143.46 139.13 141.43 137.78 137.76 12 Bengaluru 140.08 144.16 136.66 142.94 141.17 140.17 140.41 135.57 138.14 133.71 133.26 13 Bhopal 143.41 144.47 139.18 143.94 141.73 143.13 141.44 137.67 140 136.23 135.27 14 Bhubhaneswar 141.98 141.66 138.53 142.53 141.2 142.27 141.47 136.96 138.83 135.19 135.73 15 Bodhgaya 142.53 142.47 139.88 142.43 142 143.69 142.18 138.02 140.39 136.75 136.45 16 Chandigarh 142.21 144.26 139.06 142.51 141.01 143.08 140.5 137.29 140.21 136.45 134.3 17 Chennai 139.14 139.53 133.81 139.17 138.42 139.92 138.35 132.06 134.47 129.71 133.11 18 Cochin 140.3 141.32 135.94 140.64 139.63 141.07 139.49 133.98 136.49 132.07 134.33 19 Coimbatore 141.46 143.11 138.06 142.1 140.83 142.21 140.63 135.91 138.5 134.43 135.55 20 Delhi 146.56 148.56 142.69 146.42 144.66 146.88 143.99 140.89 144 140.11 137.55 21 Dhanbad 143.11 142.71 140.64 143.02 142.8 144.42 143.12 138.75 141.02 137.39 137.46 22 Faridabad 144.53 146.18 140.9 144.4 142.88 144.98 142.35 139.11 142.07 138.26 136.09 23 Gangtok 140.26 142.17 136.56 140.12 138.45 140.56 137.81 134.83 137.82 134.08 131.63 24 Guwahati 141.6 141.08 139.23 141.52 141.39 142.96 141.75 137.36 139.56 135.97 136.18 25 Haridwar 141.88 147.67 142.08 145.71 144.06 146.23 143.46 140.28 143.32 139.46 137.1 26 Hyderabad 140.27 140.38 135.67 141.46 138.8 139.39 138.88 134.43 136 132.34 132.97 27 Imphal 143.32 146.08 140.61 144.17 142.58 144.7 142 138.83 141.83 138.01 135.72 28 Indore 141.84 142.43 137.43 142.7 140.27 141.26 140.16 136.06 138 134.28 134.12 29 Itanagar 142.74 145.09 139.51 143.1 141.46 143.59 140.84 137.75 140.76 136.96 134.57 30 Jabalpur 141.06 141.41 136.55 142.08 139.54 140.33 139.52 135.25 137 133.31 133.55 31 Jaipur 142.8 143.97 138.64 143.24 141.11 142.6 140.76 137.1 139.52 135.76 134.6 32 Jammu 142.1 145.97 140.32 143.94 142.27 144.42 141.64 138.55 141.58 137.76 135.34 33 Jamshedpur 142.83 142.3 139.96 143.07 142.4 143.71 142.77 138.22 140.24 136.61 137.1 34 Jalandha 142.8 145 139.9 143.33 141.87 143.93 141.39 138.12 141.02 137.25 135.19 35 Jodhpur 141.45 143.62 139.42 142.52 140.63 142.19 140.62 136.75 138.89 136.33 136.04 36 Jorhat (Assam) 141.21 143.14 137.49 141.07 139.39 141.52 138.75 135.76 138.76 134.99 132.53 37 Kanpur 145.11 146.43 141.66 144.99 143.68 145.72 143.29 139.84 142.7 138.9 137.09 38 Kohima 143.03 145.59 140.06 143.64 142.02 144.15 141.42 138.29 141.3 137.49 135.15 39 Kolkata 143.68 142.94 141.39 143.6 143.6 145.16 144.06 139.48 141.65 138.02 138.47 40 Lucknow 142.23 143.18 139.03 142.11 141.04 142.96 140.8 137.22 139.92 136.22 134.8 P a g e 9

41 Ludhiana 142.51 144.4 139.45 142.82 141.42 143.46 140.97 137.67 140.54 136.78 134.81 42 Madurai 139.81 141.01 135.23 140.98 139.25 139.79 139.07 133.83 135.97 131.7 133.1 43 Mathura 142.35 143.97 138.78 142.22 140.73 142.8 140.21 137.01 139.93 136.18 134.03 44 Meerut 142.8 145 139.9 143.33 141.87 143.93 141.39 138.12 141.02 137.25 135.19 45 Mehsana 140.34 144.76 142.29 143.67 141.68 141.58 141.81 138.66 140.97 138.38 139.05 46 Mumbai 138.33 144.64 143.51 143.74 141.33 139.96 141.77 138.78 140.79 138.89 141.03 47 Mysore 140.22 141.77 138.35 142.3 140.04 140.26 140.25 136.16 137.91 134.69 135.68 48 Nagpur 140.16 143.15 141.02 143.14 141.27 141.12 141.62 137.87 139.81 137.04 138.38 49 Nainital 142.23 143.18 139.03 142.12 141.04 142.96 140.8 137.23 139.92 136.22 134.81 50 Nanded 140.22 141.77 138.35 142.3 140.04 140.26 140.25 136.16 137.91 134.69 135.68 51 Nasik 138.67 144.66 143.31 143.73 141.39 140.23 141.78 138.76 140.82 138.81 140.7 52 Navi Mumbai 138.5 144.65 143.41 143.74 141.36 140.1 141.78 138.77 140.81 138.85 140.87 53 Nayamore 142.55 142.19 139.59 142.78 142 143.35 142.3 137.86 139.93 136.29 136.6 54 Nazira 142.02 143.35 138.62 141.9 140.6 142.6 140.2 136.85 139.66 135.93 134.11 55 Panjim 139.21 144.4 140.09 143.34 141.25 140.07 141.09 137.18 139.47 136.31 137.15 56 Patna 143.39 143.5 140.63 143.29 142.75 144.49 142.86 138.77 141.21 137.54 137.05 57 Pondicherry 139.71 139.96 134.74 140.32 138.61 139.66 138.62 133.25 135.24 131.03 133.04 58 Port Blair 143.06 144.26 138.46 143 141.75 143.61 141.38 136.68 139.45 135.11 135.54 59 Pune 139.39 142.52 139.54 142.6 140.08 139.75 140.33 136.61 138.41 135.6 136.93 60 Puri 141.98 141.66 138.53 142.53 141.2 142.27 141.47 136.96 138.83 135.19 135.73 61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 138.86 144.53 141.75 143.54 141.31 140.09 141.44 137.98 140.14 137.58 139.01 62 Raipur 141.98 141.66 138.53 142.53 141.2 142.27 141.47 136.96 138.83 135.19 135.73 63 Rajahmundry 139.71 139.96 134.74 140.32 138.61 139.66 138.62 133.25 135.24 131.03 133.04 64 Rajkot 138.67 144.66 143.31 143.73 141.39 140.23 141.78 138.76 140.82 138.81 140.7 65 Ranchi 141.98 141.66 138.53 142.53 141.2 142.27 141.47 136.96 138.83 135.19 135.73 66 Roorkee 145.11 146.77 141.47 144.98 143.45 145.57 142.93 139.67 142.64 138.81 136.64 67 Shillong 142.02 143.35 138.62 141.9 140.6 142.6 140.2 136.85 139.66 135.93 134.11 68 Shimla 142.1 145.97 140.32 143.94 142.27 144.42 141.64 138.55 141.58 137.76 135.34 69 Silchar 141.22 142.24 137.04 141.74 139.57 140.93 139.28 135.56 137.85 134.12 133.2 70 Srinagar 142.31 144.25 138.56 142.17 140.47 142.62 139.82 136.81 139.83 136.05 133.56 71 Surat 139 144.68 143.11 143.72 141.45 140.5 141.79 138.74 140.85 138.72 140.37 72 Trivandrum 139.9 142.06 135.71 141.63 139.89 139.92 139.52 134.41 136.69 132.37 133.15 73 Ujjain 143.78 146.69 142.29 145.03 143.23 144.49 142.91 139.75 142.52 139.16 137.97 74 Vadodara 141.73 145.71 142.5 144.36 142.4 142.77 142.36 139.23 141.72 138.86 138.84 75 Varanasi 142.23 143.18 139.03 142.12 141.04 142.96 140.8 137.23 139.92 136.22 134.81 76 Velim 139.65 144.28 138.38 143.14 141.21 140.12 140.75 136.38 138.81 135.01 135.21 77 Vijayawada 139.99 140.17 135.21 140.89 138.71 139.53 138.75 133.84 135.62 131.69 133.01 78 Vishakhapatanam 140.85 140.81 136.64 141.43 139.91 140.97 140.05 135.1 137.04 133.11 134.38 ********************* 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: cidc@cidc.in, Website: http://www.cidc.in P a g e 10