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M.P. POLICE HOUSING CORPORATION LTD.

Multi-Storey Residential Complex for Police


Personnel
th
At 15 Battalion, INDORE (Madhya Pradesh)

Architectural Consultant

Ar. ANUPAM MITTAL AR. SHUBHRA MITTAL


716, Indra Prakash Building, 1st Floor Akash II, 31,
21, Barakhamba Road, Gokhle Marg,
Connaught Place, Lucknow-226001 U.P. (INDIA)
New Delhi- 110001 (INDIA) Ph.:+91 522-3013099, 3925099
Ph.: 011-41525299 Fax: +91 522-2209800
E-mail : delhi@arinem.co.in E-mail : admin@arinem.co.in
M.P.Police Housing Corporation Ltd., Gwalior

CONTENTS
ABSTRACT OF PROJECT
SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
BACKGROUND
1.1 State & City
1.2 Climate & rainfall
1.3 Geography
1.4 Location & Linkage
1.5 Demographic Profile
1.6 Economy
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
2.1 Project Objective
2.2 Brief Details of Project
2.3 Need of the project
2.4 Methodology
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Site
3.2 Building Bye Laws
3.3 External Linkage
3.4 Topography
3.5 Surroundings
3.6 Area Chart
BUILDING SERVICES
4.1 Water Supply System
4.2 Sewage Treatment System
4.3 High Tension Electric Lines
4.4 Road and Pathways
4.5 Solid Waste Management
4.6 Storm water Drains
4.7 Fire Services
GREEN BUILDING FEATURES
ESTIMATE OF TIME AND COST
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS

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M.P.Police Housing Corporation Ltd., Gwalior

ABSTRACT OF PROJECT

S.No. TITLE DESCRIPTION


1. Project Name 1800 Units Multi-storey Residential Complex for Police
Personnel at 15th Battalion, Indore
2. State Madhya Pradesh

3. Client Madhya Pradesh Police Housing Corporation Ltd.,


Bhadbhada Road, Bhopal

4. Architectural ARINEM Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd.


Consultant 716, Indra Prakash Building,
21, Barakhamba Road,
Connaught Place,
New Delhi-110001(INDIA)
Ph.: 011-41525299
E-mail : www.arinem.co.in.

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SITE PHOTOGRAPHS

Main road - 60M


1.Existing Small Temples 2.Existing Barracks

3.Site Trees 4.Existing Pond

5.Existing Pond 6.Adjacent Water Tank

7. 30 m wide Road on East 8.24 m wide Road on North

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BACKGROUND
1.1 State and City

Madhya Pradesh (MP) is a state in central India. Nicknamed as the "heart of India" due to
its geographical location in India between latitude 21.2°N-26.87°N and longitude
74°02'-82°49' E. Madhya Pradesh is the second largest state in the country by area. The state
straddles the Narmada River, which runs east and west between the Vindhya and Satpura
ranges; these ranges and the Narmada are the traditional boundary between the north and
south of India.Around 30.72% of the geographical area of the state is constituted by the
forest area. It borders the states of Uttar Pradesh to the northeast, Chhattisgarh to the
southeast, Maharashtra to the south, Gujarat to the west, and Rajasthan to the northwest.

Indore is a 2.0 million plus city today. It has transformed from a traditional commercial
urban center into a modern dynamic commercial capital of the state. The district headquarter
of the district with the same name is situated on the western part of the Malwa (historically
known as Deccan plateau) on the banks of two small rivers, the Khan and the Saraswati.
Indore is 17th among the 23 million plus cities of India enumerated in the 2001 census. The
city is currently the most populated city of Madhya Pradesh. It has been a center of affluence
due to flourishing trade and commerce right from the beginning. It is the biggest commercial
center and is termed as the business capital of Madhya Pradesh.

1.2 Climate and Rainfall

The city enjoys a composite climate with extended hot humid period from July to September,
winter period from November to February, summer period from April to June and a
temperate climate from October to March. The climate of the area is typically seasonal.
There are three distinct dry, wet and cold seasons. The mean daily temperature is about 25.1°
C throughout the year.

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Winter:
In winter (November-February), the night low is around 10°C At the peak of winter, it can be
as low as 2° to 3°C. The record low is +1.5°C.
Summer:
During summer (April-June), the days are hot (35°-40°C) with the peak summer (May) day
temperature sometimes touching 45°C. Due to its location on the southern edge of the Malwa
Plateau, however hot it may be during the day, in the late evening, cool breezes make the
evenings quite pleasant,and thus Indore is referred to as Shab-e-Malwa.
Monsoon:
Indore gets moderate rainfall of 30-35 inches (~80cms) during June -September from
Southwest Monsoon. Apart from this, there is spurious rainfall during winter months.
Wind Direction:
The prevalent wind direction is west and southwest in summer months and north and
northeast in winter.

1.3 Geography

Indore City is located in the center of Indore District. It is situated on fertile Malwa plateau,
located at 22 43 N latitude, 76 42 E longitude. Indore is located at an average altitude of 550
mts. above Mean Sea Level.

The entire city of Indore, having a municipal area of 134.0 Sq. Km. lies in Khan River
basin. The river and its tributaries traverse through the densely populated area of the city.
The city occupies a relatively flat plateau having a gentle slope towards north.

The hinterland of the city is scattered with some hillocks. There are no physical constraints
except Pipaliyapala Tank on the southeastern side and Sirpur Tank in the southwest, which
may limit or condition the growth of the city.

The city has black cotton soil varying in depth from place to place. The cross section at
various places shows an order of soft soil till 5 ft., hard soil till 15 ft., red-soils till 30 ft, after
this the rocky terrain extends oil 100 ft and below.

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1.4 Location & Linkage

Indore city is linked by three


modes of transportation viz.
Road, Rail and Air; Regional
road pattern fans out in all
directions. The National
Highway (Mumbai- Agra
Road) passes through the
city’s habited area. State
Highways and other roads
connect the city with the State
Capital Bhopal, all District
Head Quarters of the Division
and important towns within the District.
Indore City is located in the center of Indore District. It is situated on fertile Malwa plateau,
located at 22 43 N latitude, 76 42 E longitude. Indore is located at an average altitude of 550
mts. above MSL.

1.5 Demographic Profile

As per provisional reports of Census India 2011:

City Indore

Government Municipal Corporation

Urban Agglomeration Indore Metropolitan

State Madhya Pradesh

Gwalior City Total Male Female

Population 2,160,631 1,123,528.12 1,037,102.88

Average literacy % 87.38% 91.84% 82.55%

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Indore has the highest percentage of constant foreign migrants among Indian cities. As of
now, around 10,000 Pakistani Hindus have migrated into the state out of which nearly 6,000
are in Indore. More than 1,000 Pakistani immigrants arrive in the Indore area every year. No
single nationality or culture dominates the city's immigrant population, placing it among the
most diverse cities in India.

In Indore, 12.72% of the population is under 6 years of age (as per census 2011).The average
annual growth rate of population is around 2.85% as per the statistics of census 2001.

1.6 Economy

Indore is a dominant commercial center and host multi-level market for maximum goods and
services.Indore had GDP of $14,000,000,000 as of 2011. Indore is witnessing rapid growth
owing to the new unambiguous Industrial Policy framework, good Investment
environment,Infrastructure development and growth, Improved living standards, and High
Educational standards. The city also host prestigious Global Investors' Summit which attract
investors from 21 countries, including the US, Australia, Japan, Singapore, the UK, Germany
and Finland. While the Textile manufacturing and Trading is the oldest business to contribute
to economy, the Real Estate has emerged very fast in past few years, it has open the door for
high return on property investment.

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INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
2.1 Project Objective

Madhya Pradesh Police Housing Corporation Limited, Bhopal is a premier corporation of the
government of Madhya Pradesh, engaged in construction works under police force
modernization schemes, annual plans etc. across the state.
Main objective of MP Police Housing Corporation Ltd. is given below,

 To formulate and execute Housing Schemes for the benefit of serving employees of the
Government of Madhya Pradesh in the Police Department.
 To undertake construction either directly or through contractors or other agency, of
buildings and provision of common facilities as are required by a colony, for example,
Community Hall, Hospital, Water Tank, Electricity, Sanitary facilities, or other
conveniences, what so ever, for housing police employees of the Government of Madhya
Pradesh.
 Construction of administrative buildings for police department.
 The whole company is divided into six divisions, Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior,
Ujjain and Balaghat.

2.2 Brief Details of Project

M.P. Police Housing Corporation Ltd. Bhadbhada Road Bhopal propose to Construct 1800
Residential Units in Multistorey Complex at 15th Battalion, Indore.
The Main Requirements of the Residential Complex are the Following:
 Housing Units of Different sizes and Specifications as per entitlement by MPPHC.
 Perimeter Wall and Security System.
 Community Center, Common Areas, Parks.
 Convenience Shopping.
Distribution of Housing Units are as under:
NGOs(S+15) 480 Units
Constables(S+15) 1320 Units
Total 1800 Units

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2.3 Need of the project

Madhya Pradesh Police Housing Corporation Limited, bhopal is a premier corporation of


government of Madhya Pradesh, engaged in construction works under police force
modernization schemes, annual plans, elc. Across the state of M.P. The main objectives of
MP Police Housing Corporation Ltd. Are given below :-
1. To formulat and execute Housing schemes for the benefit of serving employees of the
Government of Madhya Pradesh in the police department.
2. To undertake construction either directly ot through contractors or other agency, of
building and provision of common facilities as are required by a colony for housing police
employees of the Government of Madhya Pradesh.

2.4 Methodology

The implementation of such a large project requires high degree of responsibilities and can
be completed by adopting “best practices” in Building design and Construction, namely,

a) In the field of Planning i.e. optimum utilization of land with green spaces, effective
planning of indoor spaces, natural lighting, natural ventilation.
b) In terms of cost-effective technologies;
c) Types of materials used to be cost effective but having higher strength values.
d) Incorporating green building features so as to make building energy efficient.

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Site
The site is proposed in Publib &Semi-Public Zone as per Master Plan Indore 2021.
Site area is approx. 15.141 Acres. Site abutting 30m Wide Road in the East and 24m wide
road on North. Site is surrounded by Residential colonies like Durga Colony, Kamla nagar
etc.

SITE

3.2 Building Bye laws

S.NO. As per Bye-Laws(Permissible/Required)


1. GROUND COVERAGE 30%
2. FAR 2
3. SET-BACK Front - 15m ., Rear &Sides - 7.5 m
4. GREEN AREA 10%
5. HEIGHT 45 m
6. PARKING 1 ECS / 100 sqmt

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UNIT DETAILS

S.NO. TYPE NO. OF UNITS UNIT AREA (SQ.M)

1. NGO 480 87.41

2. CONSTABLE 1320 70.50

TOTAL 1800

3.2 External Linkage

The site is located at 15th Battalion (Mahesh Guard), Indore. Site is connected with City Bus
Stop at 0.38 Km, Laxmibai Railway Station which is about 2.2 Km while Indore Junction is
4.2 Km and Airport about 5.1 km. There is also a nala flowing parallel to the site at the
distance of 0.27 km.

Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan

Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Chattisgarh

Maharashtra

India

PROPOSED
SITE FOR
MULTISTO
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HOUSING
FOR
POLICE
PERSONNE
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350 m 2.2 km

5.1 km SITE

4.
5
k
m

3.3 Surroundings

The site is around 4.5 km from Sirpur Lake,


1.2 km from Sanmati Hospital,
1.2 km from Akshay Academy college,
700 m from Laxminagar grain mandi.

3.4 Topography

The site houses a 9317.29 sqmt pond till an approx. depth of 4 to 5 m which equals to
approximately 37,269.16 cubic meter. This area will be needed to be filled with earth for site
levelling. The cost for earth filling per cubic meter of soil is INR 154. Also, for every cubic
meter volume, soil to be purchased have to be 25% more i.e. 1.25 cubic meter soil for every
cubic meter volume to fill in the voids within soil after compression.

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3.6 Area Chart

AREA CHART
Site details :-
1. Total Site area 62230.03 sqm
2. Area for road widening 954 sqm
3. Net Site Area 61276.03 sqm
4. Ground coverage 17.12 % (33% Permissible)
5. FAR 1.93 (2 Permissible)
6. Setbacks Front 15m, sides & rear 7.5m
7. Height 44.9 m (45 m Permissible)
Units Details :-
1. NGO (87.41sqm) 480 units 4 towers
(120units/tower)
2. CONSTABLE (70.50 sqm) 1320units 11 towers
(120units/tower)
TOTAL 1800 units 15 towers

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BUILDING SERVICES

4.1 Water Supply System

Domestic purpose:
No. of units= 1800
No. of persons per unit= 5
Water requirement per person= 135 litres/ day
Total water requirement for site= 1215 KLD
Flushing/Horticulture – 1050 KLD
1050 KL of water for flushing and horticulture will be recycled water generated from
Sewage treatment plant on site .

4.2 High Tension Electric Lines

The current site has a number of H.T. Lines of 33000V and 11000V passing through the site
as per the plan below:

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The Red lines are the existing H.T. Lines passing through the site. The proposition to
relocate the H.T. Lines as per the tentative site layout has been approved by the M.P. West
Vidyut Board, Indore.

4.3 Sewage Treatment System

In Indore city,
 Only 55% of the sewerage generated is connected to main sewer systems.
 43% (60 MLD) of the Sewerage generated is disposed off in Septic Tanks and ultimately
discharged in Nallahs.
 Rest 2% of the population opts for open defecation.
 Only 60MLD sewage out of 80MLD, which is generated through 55% of population
connected to Sewer System, is able to reach STP at Kabit Khedi.
 As only 60MLD sewage is treated in 90MLD capacity STP, it is under utilized.
 80% of the Sewers laid under ODA Project are not operational due to silt deposition,
choking of lines and chambers as well as damaged lines.
 The sewer carrying the waste from eastern part of the city is an old brick arch sewer
which is in poor condition and ultimately the sewage is bypassed into Bhamori nala.
The sewage treatment plant is proposed on site using BIO GREEN Technology. The
treatment effluent received from this plant shall be used for watering the green areas and
washing the road and re-circulation to W.C. of each house. The capacity of the STP would be
approx. 1 MLD as per calculations. The excess treated water would be then discharged into
the nearby Nallah at an approx. distance of 300M from the site which meets the Saraswati
River.

4.4 Road and Pathways

The main road on East is proposed to be 30M wide and North side road to be 24 m wide as
per the Indore Master Plan 2021. According to it, portions of the site facing the roads are to
be left and excluded from the Site for road widening as per the master plan regulations.
The internal Roads on site for vehicular movement would be 6m to 9m wide while the
pedestrian pathways/jogging tracks inside the side would be 1.5m to 2m wide depending
upon the local city development plan.

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4.5 Solid Waste Management

 Collection efficiency - Only 70% of the solid waste generated is collected. Many of the
wards have frequency of collection more than one day. Some of the reasons for such
inefficiency are;
 Due to poor primary collection
 Lack of Synchronization of Collection, storage and transportation of Solid Waste.
 Inadequate labour (Safai Karmachari’s).
 Storage facility can only store 60% of the solid waste generated.
 Poor Primary collection of the solid waste generated.
 Traditional method of treatment of dumping at landfill sites is used.
 There is 100% efficiency in collection and disposal of Hospital Waste.
 Hazardous Waste from Industries is collected and disposed.

The solid waste management for the site starts from collection of
garbage through Garbage Chutes provided on every floor of the
towers. The Grabage from chutes is collected in the garbage
collection room on ground floor of each tower.

This garbage is then collectively transferred to the Main collection room located on site
adjacent to the main road for the Municipal truck to pick-up.

4.6 Storm Water Drain

Present Status of Storm water Drainage: The storm water drainage of Indore is guided by the
river system of Khan and Saraswati along with their tributaries.

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 Rainwater Drainage of the city is dependent mainly on the River system of Khan and
Saraswati.
 There is only 350 Kms of Storm Water Drains (SWD) against the 1710 kms of Road
Length which discharge floodwater into river tributaries and ultimately in Khan and
Saraswati river.

4.7 Fire services

Being a residential building special fire fighting measures have been taken :
 Fire staircases have fire resisting door of 2hrs fire rating.
 All lifts have fire rated walls.
 FEA ducts run throughout the building.
 Number of fire hydrants are provided at every interval.
 Provided overhead (10,000 litre/cluster) fire tank.
 As per the fire norms, 6M wide clear road is to be made around the towers for fire truck
movement.
 Fire Hydrants on site are to be provided. Each floor is provided with fire hydrant pipe
and hose .

For building height of more than 45m, fire sprinkler system are required to be installed in
each residential unit as per fire norms which increases an additional cost by 2%. Thus, we
propose to go till 45 mts of height and not more than that.

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M.P.Police Housing Corporation Ltd., Gwalior

GREEN BUILDING FEATURES


5.1 Solar Energy

The use of solar energy for generating electricity to cater to the common areas such as
corridors, stilt parking, street lighting, would help reduce the electric load on the housing
scheme resulting in lower monetary need for the maintenance department while
implementing green energy system.

a) Photovoltaic
Photovoltaics (PV) is a method of generating electrical power by converting solar radiation
into direct current electricity using semiconductors that exhibit the photovoltaic effect.
Photovoltaic power generation employs solar panels composed of a number of solar cells
containing a photovoltaic material Due to the increased demand for renewable energy
sources, the manufacturing of solar cells and photovoltaic arrays has advanced considerably
in recent years. Installations may be ground-mounted (and sometimes integrated with
farming and grazing) or built into the roof or walls of a building (either building-integrated
photovoltaics or simply rooftop).

b) Solar street lights


Solar street lights are raised light sources which are powered
by photovoltaic panels generally mounted on the lighting
structure. The photovoltaic panels charge a rechargeable
battery, which powers a fluorescent or LED lamp during the
night. Solar street lights are independent of the utility grid.
Hence, the operation costs are minimized. It requires much less maintenance compared to
conventional street lights. Since external wires are eliminated, therefore risk of accidents is
minimized.
For this project, approximately 50% of the external street lighting will be done by solar street
lights and 50% by the electricity generated. Thus it will reduce the energy consumption for
the external areas of the buildings making it more energy efficient.

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5.2 Waste Water Management

WATER- 3R (Recycle, Reuse,


Reduce)
RE-CYCLE & RE-USE:
Provided recharge pits on-site
Grey water treated & used for-
Flushing purposes
Horticulture, Landscaping
Lake Water Management
REDUCE water wastage by applying low-flow fixtures and by using sensor operated
fixtures.

Water calculation for Domestic purpose


Domestic purpose:
No. of units= 1800
No. of persons per unit= 5
Water requirement per person= 135 litres/ day
Total water requirement for site= 1215 KLD
Flushing/Horticulture – 1050 KLD
1050 KL of water for flushing and horticulture will be recycled water generated from
Sewage treatment plant on site. Further by using low floor sanitary fixtures, water
consumption can be reduced upto 20%.
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5.3 Orientation

Building orientation is made as such to cut maximum


amount of south-west sun to reduce heat gain in the
building to maintain a lower electric load for the
housing unit.

5.4 Plantation and Pavement

The use of green-grid paving blocks for parking areas reduce the heat gain on the surface
because of the green pockets in between the concrete blocks; thus reducing the absorbed and

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reflected heat gains resulting in a comparatively cooler surface and air temperatures.

5.5 Textured Paints

The textured paints used on exteriors not only help in a more durable surface but are more
weather resistant as well.

5.6 Openings

Building openings being the most vulnerable to direct heat gains increasing the interior
temperature are provided with chajjas and shades to cut out direct heat from sun as well.

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ESTIMATE OF TIME AND COST

The construction technique used for the project is RAPID MONOLITHIC DISASTER
PROOF TECHNOLOGY (RMD) which not only ensures a rapid construction but also
reflects upon economic construction.
Shear walls are vertical elements of the
horizontal force resisting system. Shear walls
are constructed to counter the effects of lateral
load acting on a structure. In residential
construction, shear walls are straight external
walls that typically form a box which provides
all of the lateral support for the building.
When shear walls are designed and constructed properly, and they will have the strength and
stiffness to resist the horizontal forces.
In building construction, a rigid vertical diaphragm capable of transferring lateral forces
from exterior walls, floors, and roofs to the ground foundation in a direction parallel to their
planes. Examples are the reinforced-concrete wall or vertical truss. Lateral forces caused by
wind, earthquake, and uneven settlement loads, in addition to the weight of structure and
occupants; create powerful twisting (torsion) forces. These forces can literally tear (shear) a
building apart. Reinforcing a frame by attaching or placing a rigid wall inside it maintains
the shape of the frame and prevents rotation at the joints. Shear walls are especially
important in high-rise buildings subjected to lateral wind and seismic forces.
Load bearing masonry is very brittle material. Due to different kinds of stresses such as shear,
tension, torsion, etc., caused by the earthquakes, the conventional unreinforced brick
masonry collapses instantly during the unpredictable and sudden earthquakes.
The RCC framed structures are slender, when compared to shear wall concept of box like
threedimensional structures. Though it is possible to design the earthquake resistant RCC
frame, it requires extraordinary skills at design, detailing and construction levels, which
cannot be anticipated in all types of construction projects. On the other hand even
moderately designed shear wall structures not only more stable, but also comparatively quite
ductile. In safety terms it means that, during very severe earthquakes they will not suddenly
collapse causing death of people. They give enough indicative warnings such as widening
structural cracks, yielding rods, etc., offering most precious moments for people to run out

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off structures, before they totally collapse. For structural purposes we consider the exterior
walls as the shear-resisting walls. Forces from the ceiling and roof diaphragms make their
way to the outside along assumed paths, enter the walls, and exit at the foundation.

S.No. Description of Conventional RMD Remarks


Activity (No. of days) (No. of days)
1. Foundation 30 16 Excluding
excavation - 4
repetition
2. Plinth 10 0
3. Columns 15 0 Includes curing
4. Beams 10 0
5. Slab 15 0 Includes curing
6. Walls 30 24 6-day cycle-4
repetition
7. Plastering 10 0
TOTAL 120 DAYS 40 DAYS 3.5 times (1/3 of
TIME
conventional)

MIVAN technology is suitable for constructing large number


of houses in a short span of time using room size forms to
construct walls and slabs in one continuous pour on concrete.
In this system of formwork construction, cast–in–situ
concrete wall and floor slabs cast monolithic provides the
structural system in one continuous pour. To facilitate fast
construction, early removal of forms can be achieved by hot air curing / curing compounds.
Large room sized forms for walls and floor slabs are erected
at site. These strong and sturdy forms are fabricated
withaccuracy and are easy to handle. The concrete is
produced in RMC batching plants under strict quality control
and convey it to site with transit mixers. The frames for
windows, doors and ducts for services are placed in the form
before concreting.
Staircase flights, panels, chajjas and jails etc. and other pre-fabricated items are also

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integrated into the structure. This proves to be a major advantage as compared to other
modern construction techniques. High quality Aluminum Formwork panels ensure
consistency of dimensions. On the removal of the formwork mould a high quality concrete
finish is produced to accurate tolerances and verticality. The high tolerance of the finish
means that, no further plastering is required.
The shear walls in a building itself acts like column with no
flexibility to drill and hence it becomes very important to
place electrical lines and plumbing or sewer lines.The
electrical lines in slabs and wall also have a design.The
plumber and sewer lines are left with gap to place into the
wall exactly.After the walls are completely built they are
checked for electrical and plumbing connections.

S.No. Description of Item Conventional RMD

1. Initial Investment on Aluminium Nil √


Formwork
2. Handling Charges Nil √
3. Solid Block work for walls(8” thick) √ Nil
4. Plastering of walls (Both sides) √ Nil
5. M-25 grade ready mix concrete Nil √
6. Steel for Shear Walls Nil √
7. Miscellaneous √ √
Shear Wall Technology is almost 3 times faster than Conventional Technology
COST
which leads to saving of 8-10 % cost due to cost index

As electrical lines are pre-established with design pattern in the slab as well in the wall only
thing needed is to arrange them with proper connection.When it comes to the server lines
holes or empty gaps are left over. And in these empty
spaces the sewer pipes are placed exactly to match the
empty spaces. As the wall which is obtained is perfectly
plain with exact finishes there is no need for and plastering
work. It is said that finishing on shear wall is so perfect that
plumb line drawn from the top storey meets the bottom storey exactly without any deflection

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or deviation. Generally for shear wall two coats of white wash and paint colour of your
choice on it is enough. Special architectural features on the shear wall building like false
ceiling can also be done.
Hence the construction of shear wall is completed which are resistant to lateral loads, quick
in construction, aesthetic in view, these walls are generally built for tall structures hence they
give lots of solace from pollution and noise as well.

Proposed Multi-Storey Residential Complex for Police Personnel at 15 battalion Indore,


M.P.
Client: Madhya Pradesh Police Housing Corporation Ltd.
GRAND SUMMARY

A Site Area 61276.03 SQM (15.15


ACRES)
B Ground Coverage 17.88%
C Total No of Units 1320 (Constable) 480 (NGO) 1800

S.NO DESCRIPTION OF WORK Cost for one block/ No of Blocks/


Cost per sqm Site Area Total Cost

CIVIL WORK
1 COST OF NGO BLOCK ( CIVIL 156,744,688
WORK @ Block) 4 626978752

2 COST OF CONSTABLE BLOCK 140,297,627


( CIVIL WORK @ Block ) 11 1543273897

3 EXTERNAL DEVELOPMENT 2,212


CIVIL WORK @ sqm 61276.03 135542578.4

SubTotal-A say 230.57 cr. 2305795227

ELECTRICAL WORK
5 COST OF NGO BLOCK 12,727,338
( ELECTRICAL WORK @ block) 4 50909352

6 COST OF CONSTABLE BLOCK


10595550 11 116551050
( ELECTRICAL WORK @ block )

7 EXTERNAL DEVELOPMENT 2,221


ELECTRICAL WORK @ sqm 61276.03 136094062.6

8 CCTV block @ block 23,908 15 358620

9 FIREFIGHTING & FA SYSTEM 2,817,079


@ block 15 42256185

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10 PUMP FOR WATER SUPPLY 72,602
SYSTEM @ block 15 1089030

11 SUBMERSIBLE PUMP @ block 43,133 15 646995

SubTotal-B say 34.79 cr. 347905294.6

TOTAL (A+B) say 265.37 cr. 2653700522

The time schedule for the project consisting 12 towers (Stilt +15 floors) and 3 towers
(Basement + Stilt+15 floors). The project is estimated to complete in 2 years with on-site
execution starting from August 2016.

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MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS

S.No. DESCRIPTION
CIVIL
Foundation will be laid according to the Soil Bearing
1 EARTH WORK
Capacity of the site soil.
RCC for floor slabs , Columns& Beams, Lintel, chhajja, lift
2 R.C.C. WORK
walls as per the structural design.
M.S & Waterproof ply upto stilt floor. Aluminium for other
3 FORM WORK
upper floors.

4 Masonry Works RCC Shear wall in super structure above stilt floor.

Frames : For Room Doors : M.S. profile double Rebate


section for main door,single rebate for balance room
doors,solid PVC frames for toilets, 2 hr fire rated metal
frames for fire doors. M.S.angle frame for mumty.
DOOR, Shutters :35 mm Laminated flush door for Main entrance
5 WINDOW,VENTILATOR and 30mm Paintable flush doors for other rooms. 2 Hr fire
WORK rated metal shutters for fire doors.30mm solid PVC shutters
for toilet doors,M.S. sheet for mumty.
Glazed aluminium louvered ventilator.
Additional MS Door with wire mesh on Main entrance and
utility balcony.
M.S. Railing: in main Stair case and fire staircase with M.S.
6 STEEL WORK Tubular handrail and balusters.
M.S.Grille work for windows.
RCC flooring with conc. hardner top in stilt floor driveway
/parking areas.
Vitrified tile flooring inside dwelling unit rooms .
Anti-skid ceramic tiles in toilets and Balconies.
7 FLOORING & DADO Kota stone flooring in corridors and circulation areas and
staircase treads , skirting while vitrified contrast tiles for
risers.
Granite Flooring:- Entry Steps, foyer, lift lobby .
8mm granite tiles for Lift wall Cladding.

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Vitrified wall tiles for Toilets and Kitchen.

8 ROOFING False ceiling under toilets .


Internal: Washable Distemper / ACRYLIC emulsion paint .
Ceiling : Distemper/ACRYLIC EMULSION PAINT .
9 PAINTING WORK External : Heat Resistant EXTERIOR paint/ Weather coat
Exterior paint/ Textured paint .
Steel work: Enamel Paints
Toilets : Floor mounted EWC/IWC with low level cisterns ,
SANITARY
10 C.P. fittings.White ceramic wash basins, CPVC pipes for
INSTALLATIONS
sewage & waste water drainage.
15mm,20mm,25mm,32mm,40mm,50mm,dia CPVC Pipe
11 WATER SUPPLY
Line as required.
UPVC Rain water Pipe and Sewage Pipe Line 100mm,
12 DRAINAGE WORK 150mm, 200mm, 250mm as required. RCC pipes for
external drainage.
For foundation and terraces: GEO TEXTILE & EPDM
13 WATER PROOFING
Membrane.

Storm water drain,


Sewage Treatment plant,
Rain Water Harvesting
EXTERNAL
14 Under Ground Tank for domestic & fire fighting.
DEVELOPMENT
Horticulture&Landscaping work.
Internal Roads and Pathways. .
Tube wells & submersible pumps.

1) Internal Electrification :
a) Wiring : Wiring with FR insulated copper conductor
Cable in surface /recessed conduits.
b) Conduits : Metallic / PVC
15 ELECTRICAL c) Switch Boxes : G.I / PVC modular.
d) Switch Boards : modular PVC
e) Fixtures : ISI Marked reputed brands.( LED)
f) MCB / MCCB / RCCB/ DB : ISI marked reputed brands.
g) Earthing : copper plates & strip and GI pipes .

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2) External Electrification :
a) Lightning Conductor : Copper
b) Telephone conduiting : ISI marked , good market brands.
c) Street lighting : LED luminaries with octogonal metal
poles.
a)16 nos of Passenger lifts of 13&15 persons capacity with
a travel speed of 1.5 m/sec proposed.
B)Underground water tank with pumping system is
provided.
c) GRANITE kitchen counters slabs with stainless steel
sink.
d) Power backup provided for emergency services with
provision of 1 no 100 kva DG set.
16 MISCELLANEOUS e) Fire Fighting with wet riser system & Fire alarm system
provided for the entire housing scheme.
f) water supply pumps were provided .
g) Solar energy to provide backup power for common areas
and 50% yard lighting.
h) CCTV system was provided for security purpose in lift
lobby in stilt of the building at strategic locations.
i) Power supply shall be obtained from municipal supply
through network of transformers proposed .

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SURVEY PLAN

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SITE COORDINATES
SITE AREA: 61276.03 sqm.
Site Elevation( Above Mean Sea Level): 598.88 mtr.

SITE POINT LATITUDE LONGITUDE


A 22˚44ʹ13.13ʺ N 75˚50ʹ36.39ʺ E
B 22˚44ʹ14.02ʺ N 75˚50ʹ42.04ʺ E
C 22˚44ʹ08.57ʺ N 75˚50ʹ47.70ʺ E
D 22˚44ʹ05.08ʺ N 75˚50ʹ46.88ʺ E
E 22˚44ʹ05.47ʺ N 75˚50ʹ37.84ʺ E
F 22˚44ʹ07.53ʺ N 75˚50ʹ36.72ʺ E
G 22˚44ʹ08.72ʺ N 75˚50ʹ40.55ʺ E

TENTATIVE SITE LAYOUT PLAN


SITE LAYOUT PLANS

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