In projects such as the development of roads, bulk water supply and urban rail development, the alignment options outlined in the technical feasibility study could entail shifting of utilities from the project sites. These are listed in the technical feasibility study report. It is in the interest of the project that the costs incurred on land acquisition and utility shifting from the project site are borne by the public entity.
| PROJECT | Timarpur-Okhla Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Project To reduce the dependence on landfill sites and utilise waste for productive purposes, the project was conceptualised to handle and process a significant amount of the municipal waste generated in Delhi. The planned facilities included 1,950 tonnes per day capacity plants for converting MSW to Refuse Derived Fuel, 100 tonnes per day capacity bio-methanation plant, 16 MW power plant, 6 million litres per day water recovery and recycling plant, and transportation facilities for waste and processed material. There was considerable preparation prior to the launch of the bid process which entailed detailed technical studies and reviews, financial evaluation, contractual clarity, risk evaluation and obtaining regulatory as well as statutory approvals. In fact the SPV to implement the project was also incorporated prior to the launch of the bid. Significant project development activities ensured that all clearances were in place before implementation, ensuring that the actual project development phase encountered few hurdles. Source:http://toolkit.pppinindia.com/highways/module3-rocstoimswmp1.php?links=toimswmp1 |