OLLECTED DATA
1. SOCIO-ECONOMIC
1)
Annual Budget of Ministry of Works & Transport and Department of
Roads. 84/85 ~ 88/89 :
2) List of Land aquisition and Demolishing cost, 1988 : Department of
Roads. (D.O.R)
8) Unit cost of Materials in Nepal, 1989 : Department of Housing and
Finaneial Planning, District Secretary
4) Labor cost in Nepal, 1989 : ditto
5) Lubricant rate in Nepal, 1989 : Department of Roads. (D.0.1)
6) Population Distribution in KATHMANDU, 1987
7) Wardwise Distribution of Houses in KATHMANDU, 1987 :
8) List of Planned Utility services at Bridge sites, 1989 : Department of
Roads. (D.O.R)
9) Organization of Department of Roads, 1989 : Department of Roads.
(D.0.R)
10) Equipment - wise list of Heavy Equipment in Department of Roads, Aug.
1988 ; Department of roads, (D.O.R)
11) Equipment - wise list of Heavy Equipment in Bagmati Zone office, 1989 :
DOR.
12) Kathmandu Valley Physical Development Concept (PLANS) vol.2, 1984 :
KATHMANDU VALLEY TOWN PLANNING TEAM.
18) Main Economic Indicators, Monthly Report Sep. Oct. Nov. 1988 : Nepal
RASTRA BANK Research Department.
. TRANSPORT / TRAFFIC
1) Traffic volume records in Kathmandu, 1988, 1989 : D.O.R.3. METEOROLOGICAL
1) Climatological Records of Nepal 1971 ~ 1975 vol. 1 ,June 1977 +
Ministry of Water Resorces, Department of Hydrology and Meteorology.
2) - ditto - 1976 ~ 1980 Vol. 1, Dec. 1982
3) ~ ditto - 1981 ~ 1982 Vol. 1, Jul. 1984
4) = ditto- 1988 ~ 1984 Val. I ,Sep. 1986
5) - ditto - 1985 ~ 1986 Feb. 1988
8) - ditto - 1921 ~ 1976 Special Supplement
Kathmandu Valley, Vol.II, June 1977
D = ditto - 1976 ~ 1984 Supplemental Data,
Vol. 11, Nov. 1986
4, GEOLOGY
1) Study on the Crustal Movements in the Nepal Himalayas II, 1984
Nepal Geological Society
2) Engineering Geology of Kathmandu, Nepal, April 1987 : UMESH
SHAKA, Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok, Thailand
3) Report on Soil Investigation of SANKHAMUL Bridge Site : D.O.R.,
SILT CONSULTANTS (P.) LTD.
5. HYDROLOGY
1) Flood Records on Bagmati River, ~ 1980 :
2) Flood Records on Bishnumati River, ~ 1985 :
3) Report on Hydrological Study of Bagmati River at SANKHAMUL
Bridge Site, March, 1982 : D.O.R., SILT CONSULTANTS (P.) LTD.
A-186, SPECIFICATIONS & STANDARDS
1) Nepal Road Standards (2027) (First Revision - 2045) : H.M.G. Ministry of
Works and Transport, D.O.R,
2) Standard Designs, January 1978 ; H.M.G, Ministry of Works and
‘Transport, D.O.R.
8) Specification for Road and Bridge Works. Fifth impression 1985 :
Department of Transport, Scottish Development Department, Welsh
Office.
4) National Building Code of INDIA 1970, Group 2, Part VI, Structural
Design : Indian Standards Institution.
1. MAP
1) Nepal Central Development Region, 500,000 : H.M.G. Survey
Department, Topographical Survey Branch, 1985
2) Kathmandu Metropolitan Area, S=1:2,000, Sheet No. 11, 13, 17, 24, 31 :
UNDP Kathmandu Water Supply & Sewerage Project
3) Base Map Derived from LANDSAT Imagery, MAP Il, Eastern sheet and
Western sheet, S=1:500,000 : H.M.G. National Remote Sensing Centre,
Nepal, 1984
4) Land Utilization Map, Central Development Region, $=1:50,000 :
HLM.G. Survey Department, Topographical Survey Branch, 1984
5) Geological Map No.72 E - A, Central Development Region, $=1:125,000:
ILM.G. Survey Department, Topographical Survey Branch, 1984
6) Nepal Administrative, S=1:2,000,000 : H.M.G. Survey Department,
‘Topographical Survey Branch, 1987
7) NEPAL S=1:1,000,000, H.M.G. Survey Department, Topographical
Survey Branch, 1986
8) NEPAL S=1:1,500,000, BAST NEPAL $=1:50,000 : APA PRES:
Singapore
9) Kathmandu Valley $=1:50,000 : Nepal - Kartenwerk der
Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur vergleichende Hochgebirgsforshung Nr. 1, 1977.
A-19Kathmandu City S=1:10,000 : Nepal - Kartenwerk der
Arbeitsgemeinschaft fiir vergleichende Hochgebirgsforshung Nr. 21,
1979,
City Map No.t Kathmandu $=1:10,000 : H.M.G. Survey Department,
‘Topographical Survey Branch, 1986,
KATHMANDU CITY / KATHMANDU VALLEY 1988/89 EDITION,
‘Tiwari’s Pilgrims Book House, Thawel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Kathmandu Patan / KATHMANDU VALLEY 1989 EDITION : Jore
Garesh Press Pvt. Ltd. Kathmandu,
0,000 : MANDALA TREKKING MAPS
Kathmandu Valley $= 1:
KATHMANDU VALLEY, EAST No. 1 CHISAPANI GAPHI No.72 E/6,
S=1:50,000 : Brigadier Gambhir Singh M.1.S. Surveyer General of India,
1957
INDIAN SUBCONTINENT S=1:4,000,000 : NELLES VERLAG.6 ‘TECHNICAL DATA
Q) ROAD LENGTH, INFLUENCED POPULATION
AND INFLUBNCED AREA
Total ‘Influenced Inf lvence:
(Plen Year Deseripeion Length Population’ area:
: (km) (person) _kn2)
= 3951 376 _ 378
3956 ‘First Five Year Plon 62 «13,600 228
3962 Second Five Year Plan 1,293 ~'7,970 us
1965 ‘Third Five Year Plan 2,049 5,10 o
197), Fourth Five Year Plan 2,504 4,600 37
1974/75» Fifth Five Year Plan 3,373 3,800 as
1975/76 First Year of Fifth 34444 3,596 a2
Five Year Plan ‘
1976/77 Second Year of Fifth — 4)196- 3y132 35
Five Year Plan |
1977/98, ‘Third Year of Fifth * 4,594 2,922 2
PCOS Five Year Plan :
1978/79 Fourth Year of Figen 4,692 2,925 3
Five Year Plan . 7
1979/80. Figch (Final) Year of 4,940 2,600 20
2 Pith five Year Plan
1960/81 First Year of the 5,021 2,869 20
Sixth Five Year Plan
1981/82 Second Year of the 5,270 2,856 28
Sixch Five Year Plon
1982/83 Third Year of the 5,546 2,896 "27
Sixth Five Year Plan
1983/84 Fourth Year of the 3,77 2,982 - - 25
=. Sixth Five Year Plan
1984/85 Final Year of Seventh 5,925 2,600
Five Year Plan,” | :
The Seventh Plan : ae
1905/66 First Year of the 6,038, 2,841 m4
Seventh Five Year Plan
1986/87 Second Year of Current 6,306 2,715 2
Plan 7+(@ ROAD DEVELOPMENT IN NEPAL
ee ee
‘Toral eee
Length Date of Date of Foreign.
ka Start Completion Assistance
Name of Road
1. Thankoc-taubise 17953, 1956 India
(Reconseruetion) a
2; Haubise-tugling 84 1967 297% ° China
3. Naubise-Bhainse 97953 1936, India
4, Bhainse-Hetauda 10-1958 1967, U,S.A.
5. Hecauda-Warayangarh 7 1973 1983 ALD.B.
6. Narayangarh-Bueval 3161969 1975 Uae
7. Navayangarh-Hughing 36-1978 1982 China
8, Khaireni—Gorkha 25 + 1978 1982 China
9. Nugling-Pokhara 90 (1967 197% China
30, Dhangadi-Dadeldhura 140-1967 = WS she
11. Pokhara~Sunauli 3B 1984 3972 India
32, Kohalpur-Banbase 204-3973 = Repal=India
13. Hetauda-Raxau) 371958 1967 UsS.dy
14, Kohatpur-Surkhet 92 1975 ~ Nepal
15. Kachnandu-Kedari ns 1963 1967 China
16. Kathnandy-Teishuls 68-1957, 1963, Nepal-Indis-U.S.4
27, Butval-Kohalpur 21 1973 = | India
A, Butwal-Chandrauta -
B, ChandrautasKrishna~
nagar 7
. Chandrauta-Shivapur =
2 1973 1978 Nepal
18, Bhairahova-Lumbini
19. Pathalaiyo-Dhalkebar 109 1967 1972 “USSR.
20, Dhaikebar-Rajbiraj- 95 1967 1974 India
21. Rajbiraj-Teoharé 69 (1967 2974 India
22. Itahari-Rakarbhitte: 92 1967 1974 India
23, Charali-Don 8 - = Hepa
24, Jogbani~Dnaran 7) - = UK
25. Lavosangusdiri 10 = > Svitzeriand
1985, UK
26, Dharan-Dhankuca 50
ee
Source: Department of Rood(3) FINANCIAL TARGETS FOR THE ROAD AND
BRIDGE DURING THE SEVENTH PLAN
fa Million rupees
Progfamme Expenditure
A. Roads.Development: :
AdL Central Level 2,982.0
i, Highway Construction (1,780.9)
Feedét Roads Construction (600.9)
(62.9)
Major Urban Roads
Roads under the IRDPs and Maintenaace (105.0)
y. Highway Reconstruction and Maintenaace 300.0)
vic Equipwent for Roads Construction and Maintenance
Establishment” of Workstrop and Training (73.0)
wi, Feasibility Stady, Surveys and Designs @soy
vil: Miscellaneous (35.0)
A Disteiet Level 394.5
i, Current Road Projects
i, Roads to be consteucted on the basis of
Feasibility Studies
i. Miscellancous
Total 3,381.5
B, Bridges 149.4
i, New Bridge Construction
fi. Reconstruction of Bridges
iii, Feasibility Study and Suryey Design.
Backlog Projects from the Sixth Plan.
Suspension Bridges 199.1
60)
Gl Central Level
i, Training Programme
National itighway Development: Masterplan
“Suspension Bridge “Masterplan
Study and Research on Cable Crossing
‘Directory of Suspension Bridge Construction and
“Maintenance
C2 Diitriet Lovet (194)
Current Suspension Bridges
Suspension Bridges to be Undertaken after
Feasibility Studies
|. Miscellaneous
Grand Total (ABO)RAINFALL DATA IN KATHMANDU.
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Month of the year :
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(BAGMATL RIV, CHOBAR)
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A-gT(2) SEISMIC CORFFICIENTS FOR SOME
IMPORTANT ‘TOWNS (NBC).
SEISMIC COEFFICIENTS FOR SOME IMPORTANT TOWNS
Town Zone Howizonrat, | Town Zone —Honizowrat
Stiswtc Seis
Conrricrenr Corrricusnr
‘o “
Agra ait 005 | Jabalpur Mt 004
‘Ahmadsbad ni o0§ | Kanpur Mm 004
Ajmer 1 001 | Katmandu ¥ 008
Allahabad K 002 {Kohima v 008
Almora v 005 | Kurnool I oor
‘Ambala v 003 | Lucknow mM 004
Arritsar Vv 005 | Ludhiana WW 005
Asansol mt oot — | Madras 1" 002
‘Aurangabad L oot | Madurai u 02
Bahraich iv 00s | Mandi y 008
Bangalore I 001 ‘| Mangalore a oot
Barauni y 005 | Monghyr W ‘90s
Bareilly m 004 | Moradabad v 005
Baroda ul 004 | Myosre I oo!
Bhatinda Mi 004 | Nagpur u oor
1 oor | Nainital Vv 005
i" 002 | Nasik nt oot
tt 004 | Nellore i oor
v 008} Panjim at ous
Bikaner in oos | Patiala ut v4
Bokaro ML 008 | Patna WV 005
Bombay Mt oo4 | Pittohie v 005
Burdwan ut 008 | Pondicherry iW oo2
Cateutta ut oor | m 0-04
Calicut ut 004 1 oot
Chandigath Vv 005 nt 004
Chitradurga I or | Ranchi 1 002
Coimbatore nn G04 | Roorkee v 005
Cuttack MI 004 | Raurkela I ool
Darbhange y os | Saviya v 908
Darjeeling lv 005 a v 005
Deka Dun v 005 i I oor
Delhi Vv 005} Scinagar v 008
Durgapur Mt os | Surat m O04
Gangtok Vv os | Texpur y 9.08
Gathatt V 008 | Thanjavur i oo?
“Gaya Mt 004 ‘Tiruchchirappalli I 002
Gorakhpur Vv 005 | Trivandrum m 004
Hyderabad I ool | Udaipur u 002
Iniphat v 008 | Varanasi ut 0.04
Jaipur " 002 | Vijayawada Mt O04
Jamehedper " 002 | Vishakbapamam I 02
Than 1 Ot | ora—the
Jouhpur I oot | BP aaa!
Jorkat v 008 | sruotures nesording to 3202 aad 5
AL 28(8) SEISMIC ZONES (NBCI)
sed voon Serey el india map with he permison othe Serer 6
Fig, 11 Mao of India Stow(9) LIST OF RARTHQUAKES OF MORE THAN
5 MAGNITUDE IN RICHTER SCALE,
OCCURRED WITHIN TIE NEPAL REGION
LIST OF EARTHQUAKES OF MORE THAN 5 MAGNITUDE
ON RICHTER SCALE, OCCURED WITHIN THE NEPAL REGION
Y oN D EPCL AREA SATs LONG DEPT INT MAG REF
DEG N DEG E KM = NM
1966 1218 WEST NEPAL 29.6 81.0
1966 1221 29.65 80.79
1967 0105 30.0 86.0
1967 0814 28.0 80.0
1967. 1218 29.46 81,71
1968 0527 NEPAL 29.7 80.4
1969 0204 28.3 81,4
1969 o211 28.1 82.7
1969 0213 27.9 85.
1969 0213 28.0 81.8 5.
1969 0224 27.9 85.6 5
1969 0303 30.04 79.84 5.
1969 0305 29.2 81,1 5
1970 0212 29.26 81.57 5.
1970 0226 27,62 85.7 3.
1971 0503 TIDET 30.79 84.33 27 s
1971 1204 NEPAL 27.93 87.95 29 5.
1972 0204 TIBET 30.34 84.47 18 5
1972 0315 TIBET 30,425 84.502 33 5
1972 0428 TIBET 31,36 84.92 32 5
1973 0102 TIBET 61.17 88.08 43 5
1973 0422 TIBET 28.135 86.999 33, 5
1973 1016 NEPAL 28.219 82.945 33 35
1974 0303 TIBET 30.74 86.32 5.
1974 0326 NEPAL 27.66 86.0 5
1974 0927 NEPAL 28.59 85.51 20 3.
1974 1223 NEPAL 29.32 81.38. 45 5
1975 0131 NEPAL 28.1 84.729 33, 5.
1975 0619 26.74 87.5 3
1975 0906 NEPAL 29.21 81,95 33 5
4975 1126 TIBET 28-15 87.8 33 s
1976 0510 NEPAL 29.284 81.45 33 5
1976 0914 TIBET 29.195 89.559 82 3
1976 0929 NEPAL 29.617 61.39 33, 5.
1976 1023 TIBET 28.676 86.228 63 5.
1977 0106 TIBET 31,048 88.058 33, 3S.
1977 0356 TIBET 31.3 89,38 33 5.
1977 1116 TIBET 32.699 88.388 33 6.
1978 0210 NEPAL 28.03 84,7 3
1978 0808 TIBET 32-27 83.1 5.1 18
1978 1004 NEPAL 27.834 85.963 33 5.2 NEIS
1979 0520 NEPAL INDIA BORDER 30.029 60.31 33, 5.9 NEISLIST OF EARTHQUAKES OF NORE THAN 5 MAGNITUDE
ON RICHTER SCALE, OCCURED WITHIN THE NEPAL REGION
Y ND EPGL AREA LAT LONG DEPT INT MAG REF
DEG N DEG E kN MM
1979 0619 NEPAL INDIA BORDER 26.74 67.48 5.2 18
1980 0222 TIDET 30.55 88.86 1% 5.7 18
1980 0625 TIBET 30.13 81.76 28 5.1 1s
1980 0729 NEPAL 29.34 81.21 3 5.7 18
1980 0729 NEPAL 29.598 81.092 18 6.1 NEIS|
1980 1008 TIBET 31.354 87.666 33 5.0 NEIS
1980 1010 NEPAL 29,17 81,208 33 5,0 NEIS
1980 1118 ‘TIBET 29.55 85.18 24 5.0 186
1980 1119 SIKKIN 27.4 88.8 6.0 18
1981 0515 29.504 81.942 Su
1982 0405 27.496 88.894 5.1 NEIS|
1983 0202 INDIA CHINA BORDER 27,032 92.87 33 5.2 NEIS
1983 0301 INDIA CHINA BORDER 28.61 95,982 33 5.0 NEIS|
1984 0219 NEPAL INDIA BORDER 29.659 80.55 58 5.0 NEIS
1984 0415 ‘TIBET 31,586 82.262 33 5.0 NES
1984 0518 NEPAL 29.606 81.886 33 5.6 NEIS
1984 0521 INDIA BANGLADESH 23.663 91.519 39 5.3 NEIS
1984 1230 INDIA BANGLADESH — 24,598 92.839 33 5.6 NEIS
Abbreviation
¥ = year M = month
D = day EPCL = epicentre location
LAY = latitude LONG = longitude
DEPT = depth of hypocentre210) GEOLOGICAL MAP OF KATHMANDU CITY
Lcke Det Fai
Coarse and Fine Sond interlayerod with ‘Thin Clay
Proxteal Lake Fake
ation of Fine Send snd Clay
HE] Dieter tone Factees Black Cerbonaceoue Clay
2] rteoa Pisin
Geological Map of Katlaandy City(1) GEOLOGICAL CROSS SECTION IN THE KATHMANDU VALLEY
Seoyanthuna ss
aishauaatt,
aguas River
Airport
Drobh Hots
shangackba,
wae
Katheands Clty
vittiesT scans
otto ke
Wortontal seat
EEE] sue cry
clay
Cross Section in E-W Direction
between Swayambhu and Pasiupatinath
A-33(12) SOL, PROFILES AT BRIDGE SITE
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Pig-@ coologieal profile at bridge construction aite of Bishminatt river (Dalu)Borehoter 7-8
124
162.3830 average SPF value of the strata
Figs 11 Geological profile at the Bridge construction site of Ohobikhola (Sabscnehaly