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Table 1.

Baseline information for roads


Name of District:Mysuru
Total Road Length By Classification(km) Average Number of Users
per Month
Type of Roads
Macadam Black top Cement Motorable Non- Others Persons Vehicles
Concrete Motorable
Major District Road (MDR)
Other District Road (ODR)
Village Road (VR) 2289.85 1799.74 4229.18 659930 439950
Average Replacement/
Reconstruction Cost (Rs/ km) 2500000 3550000 500000
Average Major Repair Cost (Rs/
km) 500000 1000000 250000
Average Minor Repair Cost (Rs/
km) 100000 200000 50000

Data source: PWD, PRED and UD

• The following are the types of roads:


M.D.R. means Major District Road
ODR means other District Road
VR meansVillage Road
• Replacement costs are the actual costs if and when a similar road or bridge will be reconstructed while repair costs are the average normal costs of rep
Table 2. Baseline information for bridges/culverts
Name of District:Mysuru
Total Length of Bridge/ Culvert By Average Number of Users per
Classification(m) Month
Type of Roads
Steel Concrete Masonry Wood Others Persons Vehicles
Major District Road (MDR)
Other District Road (ODR)
Village Road (VR) 350 36685 659930 439950
Average Replacement/ Reconstruction
Cost (Rs/ m) 50000 20000
Average Major Repair Cost (Rs/ m)
35000 14000
Average Minor Repair Cost (Rs/ m) 15000 6000

Data source: PWD, PRED and UD


Table 3. Baseline information for the transportation-related government buildings (busstand including
toilets in bus stands, bus stops, bus depot) and structures

Name of District:
Types of structures SoR (Year)
Number of Average Average Major Average Minor SoR (Year)
Building
Types Buildings or Replacement Repair Cost Repair Cost
Typology
Structures Cost (Rs/Sq M) (Rs/Sq M) (Rs/Sq M)
Masonry
Single Floor
RCC
Masonry
2 to 5 floors
RCC
Masonry
6 to 10 floors
RCC
Other structures

Data Source: Transport Corperation KSRTC, NWKRTC, NEKRTC, BMTC

• Structures may include offices of the responsible agency like office buildings, warehouses, garages, etc. The responsible agency
can specify their own structures. Rented office building should not be inculded.

• The average construction and repair costs of roofs, walls, and floors are expressed on a per square meter basis (Rs/SqM).

• The ‘average repair cost’ refers the value in Rs normally spent to repair the various parts of the structures. ‘Others’ may include
the average repair cost of electrical and plumbing, etc. which can be based on previous costs.
• All costs should be based on the pre-disaster values.
Table 4. Damage assessment of land transportation- Roads (Govt)
Name of District:mysuru
ESTIMATED DAMAGES

Totally Destroyed (Damages Severely Damaged (Damages


above 70%) between 30% to 70%)

Damaged Assets
Total
Total Major
Quantity Replacement Quantity
Repair Cost (Rs)
Cost (Rs)
A B C D
Village Road (VR)
Roads (kilometers, km)
Water-Bound Macadam 0.5 147.48
Black Top 45.25
Cement Concrete
Motorable 204.2
Non-motorable
Others
Breaches (meters, m)
Water-Bound Macadam 250 625000 73740 36870000
Black Top 3500 8750000 22625 22625000
Cement Concrete
Motorable
Non-motorable 6150 307500
Others 102100 25525000
TOTAL 3750 9375000 204615 85327500

Refer Table 1 for Estimation for roads reconstruction and repair


Notes for filling Table
• The values in the baseline information should be used in estimating damages. For example, if 20 square meters of the roof ar
the repair cost will be the cost of roofing per square meter multiplied by 20 square meters. On the other hand, if the whole struc
destroyed, the value of damage will be its replacement cost at post-disaster prices.

• The total for the totally destroyed (or partially damaged) assets will be the total number multiplied by the replacement cost (or
repair cost). The average replacement and repair costs are in the baseline information.

• Column B = (Column A) x replacement cost

• Column D = (Column C) x Major repair cost

• Column F = (Column E) x minor repair cost

• In formula, ‘Total damages’ Column E will be: = (Column B) + (Column D) + (Column F)


• The average time to repair refers to the time to restore the affected structures to their pre-disaster levels. This will give an indi
number of days before normal services will be restored.

• The estimated losses will apply to the agencies which are revenue-generating like airports and ports

A note on estimated losses:


In the transport sector, losses will include the following:
• Urgent expenditures to re-establish traffic flows after transport assets have been affected like the cost of temporary Bailey-typ
detours, etc.;

• Higher cost of transport due to the use of alternative, longer and lower quality roads over the recovery and reconstruction peri

• Other unexpected expenditures that may arise due to the disaster like clearing of debris. Losses will take place during the ent
recovery and reconstruction of the sector and may stretch even beyond the year that the disaster occurred. It is expressed in m
at current prices.
nsportation- Roads (Govt)

GES

Total amount
Partially Damaged (Damages required for Average Time
below 30%) reconstructio to Repair
n and repair

Totally Minor
Quantity Repair Cost (Rs) Days
(Rs)
E F G H
)

37495000 90
31375000 90
0
0
307500 90
25525000 90
0 0 94702500

f 20 square meters of the roof are damaged,


he other hand, if the whole structure is totally

lied by the replacement cost (or average


aster levels. This will give an indication on the

d ports

the cost of temporary Bailey-type bridges,

recovery and reconstruction period;

ses will take place during the entire period of


er occurred. It is expressed in monetary value
Table 5. Damage assessment of land transportation- Bridges/

Name of District:Mysuru
ESTIMATED DAMAGES

Totally Destroyed (Damages Severely Damaged (Damages


above 70%) between 30% to 70%)

Damaged Assets Total


Quantity Replacement Quantity
Cost (Rs)
A B C
Village Road (VR)
Bridges/ Culvert (Meters, m)
Steel
Concrete 5 250000
Masonry 345 6900000
Wood
Others
TOTAL 350 7150000

Refer Table 2 for Estimation for roads reconstruction and repair


Notes for filling Table
• The values in the baseline information should be used in estimating damages. For example, if 20 square mete
the repair cost will be the cost of roofing per square meter multiplied by 20 square meters. On the other hand, if
destroyed, the value of damage will be its replacement cost at post-disaster prices.

• The total for the totally destroyed (or partially damaged) assets will be the total number multiplied by the replac
repair cost). The average replacement and repair costs are in the baseline information.

• Column B = (Column A) x replacement cost

• Column D = (Column C) x Major repair cost

• Column F = (Column E) x minor repair cost

• In formula, ‘Total damages’ Column E will be: = (Column B) + (Column D) + (Column F)

• The average time to repair refers to the time to restore the affected structures to their pre-disaster levels. This
number of days before normal services will be restored.

• The estimated losses will apply to the agencies which are revenue-generating like airports and ports
nt of land transportation- Bridges/ Culvert (Govt)

STIMATED DAMAGES

everely Damaged (Damages Partially Damaged (Damages Average Time


Total Damage
between 30% to 70%) below 30%) to Repair

Totally Minor
Total Major
Quantity Repair Cost (Rs) Days
Repair Cost (Rs)
(Rs)
D E F G H
Village Road (VR)

0
250000 90
6900000 90
0
0
7150000

g Table
ges. For example, if 20 square meters of the roof are damaged,
square meters. On the other hand, if the whole structure is totally
r prices.

total number multiplied by the replacement cost (or average


information.

+ (Column F)

ures to their pre-disaster levels. This will give an indication on the

ating like airports and ports


Table 6. Damage assessment of land transportation- Government Buildings (Bus stands inclu

Name of District:
ESTIMATED DAMAGES

Totally Destroyed (Damages Severely Damaged (Damages


above 70%) between 30% to 70%)

Damaged Assets Total


Quantity Replacement Quantity
Cost (Rs)
A B C
Structures (Units)
Masonry
Buildings
RCC
Buildings
Others
Buildings
TOTAL

Refer Table 3 for Estimation for roads reconstruction and repair


Notes for filling Table
• The values in the baseline information should be used in estimating damages. For example, if 20 square mete
the repair cost will be the cost of roofing per square meter multiplied by 20 square meters. On the other hand, if
destroyed, the value of damage will be its replacement cost at post-disaster prices.

• The total for the totally destroyed (or partially damaged) assets will be the total number multiplied by the replac
repair cost). The average replacement and repair costs are in the baseline information.

• Column B = (Column A) x replacement cost

• Column D = (Column C) x Major repair cost

• Column F = (Column E) x minor repair cost

• In formula, ‘Total damages’ Column E will be: = (Column B) + (Column D) + (Column F)

• The average time to repair refers to the time to restore the affected structures to their pre-disaster levels. This
number of days before normal services will be restored.

• The estimated losses will apply to the agencies which are revenue-generating like airports and ports
nment Buildings (Bus stands including toilets in bus stand, bus stops, bus depot)

STIMATED DAMAGES

everely Damaged (Damages Partially Damaged (Damages Average Time


Total Damage
between 30% to 70%) below 30%) to Repair

Totally Minor
Total Major
Quantity Repair Cost (Rs) Days
Repair Cost (Rs)
(Rs)
D E F G H

Table
ges. For example, if 20 square meters of the roof are damaged,
square meters. On the other hand, if the whole structure is totally
r prices.

total number multiplied by the replacement cost (or average


information.

+ (Column F)

ures to their pre-disaster levels. This will give an indication on the

ating like airports and ports


Table 7. Summary of damages in the district

Name of District:Mysuru
ESTIMATED DAMAGES
Severely Damaged
Totally Destroyed Partially Damaged
(Damages between 30% to
(Damages above 70%) (Damages below 30%)
Type of Assets 70%)

Public Total Damage Public Total Damage Public

Village Road (VR)

Land Transport Kilometers Kilometers Kilometers


(Rs) (Rs)
Water-Bound Macada 0.5 147.48
Black Top 7 42.25
Cement Concrete
Motorable
Non-motorable 204.2
Others 12.3
Breaches Meters (Rs) Meters (Rs) Meters
Water-Bound Macada 250.00 625000 73740 36870000
Black Top 3500.00 8750000 22625 22625000
Cement Concrete 0
Motorable
Non-motorable 6150 307500
Others 102100 25525000
TOTAL 3750.00 9375000.00 204615.00 85327500.00 0.00
Severely Damaged
Totally Destroyed Partially Damaged
(Damages between 30% to
(Damages more than 70%) (Damages below 30%)
70%)
Bridges Public Total Public Total Public

Meters (Rs) Meters (Rs) Meters


A C D
Village Road (VR)
Steel 0
Concrete 5 250000
Masonry 345 6900000
Wood
Others
TOTAL 350 7150000 0 0 0
Severely Damaged
Totally Destroyed Partially Damaged
(Damages between 30% to
(Damages more than 70%) (Damages below 30%)
70%)
Other Assests (Sub-
Public Total Public Total Public
sectors)
Units (Rs) Units (Rs) Units
A C D
Masonry
Structures
TOTAL
RCC
Structures
TOTAL
Others (Traditional Structure,etc.)
Structures
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL OF DAMAGES (in Rs.)
he district

Partially Damaged
(Damages below 30%) Total Average Time
Damages to Repair
Total Damage

(Rs) Days
(Rs)

(Rs) (Rs) Days


37495000 90
31375000 90
0
0
307500 90
25525000 90
0.00 94702500.00

Partially Damaged
(Damages below 30%) Total Average Time
Damages to Repair
Total

(Rs) (Rs) Days


F G H

0
250000 90
6900000 90
0
0
0 7150000
Partially Damaged
(Damages below 30%) Total Average Time
Damages to Repair
Total

(Rs) (Rs) Days


F G H

c.)
Table 8. Summary of recovery and reconstruction needs at District Level

Name of the District

Name of Specific Total Needs


Annual Needed Amount of Assistance (Rs.)
Projects (Rs.)

Recovery Programme Disaster Year Year 1 Year 2


Roads
Bridges/ Culverts
Structures
Total
Reconstruction
Programme
Roads
Bridges/ Culverts
Structures
Total
GRAND TOTAL

Note for filling Table


• Project titles can be inserted under the column on recovery and reconstruction needs.
Table 9. Summary of Recovery and Reconstruction needs at State Level

Name of Specific Total Needs


Annual Needed Amount of Assistance (Rs.)
Projects (Rs.)

Recovery Programme Disaster Year Year 1 Year 2


Roads
Bridges/ Culverts
Structures
Total
Reconstruction
Programme
Roads
Bridges/ Culverts
Structures
Total
GRAND TOTAL

Note for filling Table


• Project titles can be inserted under the column on recovery and reconstruction needs.

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