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- The work involves installing 11 monopoles across 3 packages to heighten existing lines and laying 17.3km of underground cable across 2 packages to convert the existing lines.
- Key challenges include securing right of way clearances, obtaining design approvals, and finalizing cable routes and equipment locations. Action plans are in
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1. Project – PML3_US_EHVL_02
Heightening and conversion of existing
220 kV & 132 kV Overhead line
infringing Metro Rail alignment of Pune
Metro Line III
2. Project Synopsis
Contract No.: PML3_US_EHLV_02
Authority: Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority
Employer PITCMRL, PUNE
Completion Period: 240 days from LOA ( Package B,C & D - 180 days)
(Package E & F – 240 Days)
LOA Date 15 th March 2022
Contract Value INR 1,10,80,08,369 ( Rs.110.80 Crs) excluding GST
Contractor Rahul Cables Pvt. Ltd.
Bank Guarantee INR 11,08,00,837.00 valid up to 30.06.2025
Contractual Completion
Date
10 th November 2022
Anticipated Completion
Date
30.06.2023
3. Sailent features of the Project
The project is for heightening & conversion of existing 220 kV & 132 kV overhead lines which are infringing the Metro
Rail alignment of Pune Metro Line 3 Project to Underground Cable.
The project work consist of total five packages
Package 1 – 220 kV S/c Chinchwad – Hinjewadi line between Location No.159 to 163
Package 2 – 220 kV D/c Chinchwad – Parvati (PRM) line between Location No.16 to 20 Heightening with Monopole
Package 3 – 132 kV D/C Rahatani – Varasagan line between location No.11 to 16
Package 4 – 132 kV S/C NCL – Rahatani line between Location No.33 to 38
Package 5 – 132 kV D/c Chinchwad – Ganeshkhind Line between Loacation 1 to 7 Conversion of OH to UG Cable
The line is passing through highly traffic zone and the lot of utilities are passing through the proposed cable route.
In all the heightening works ( Package 1 to 3) monopoles are proposed in the same power corridor and for execution,
outage is must for Monopole erection and stringing work and also utmost safety measures to adhered.
ROW will play a vital role in this project. As the Monopole designs are unique, change in the position of tower may lead
to change in the type of Monopole and it is time taking process for the new type pole from its design to manufacturing.
4. Scope of work – Line wise
S No Line name Monopole
(Nos)
UG Cable
(Kms)
Remarks
01 220 kV S/c Chinchwad -
Hinjewadi
4 Nil Tower Nos.160, 161,161A &
162
02 220 kV D/c Chinchwad –
Parvati Flagship
3 Nil Tower Nos.17, 17A & 18
03 132 kV D/c Rahatani –
Varasgan
3 Nil Tower Nos. 13, 14 & 15
04 132 kV S/c NCL - Rahatni 1 1.288 CTT proposed at Tower
No.34A ( Near Vidyanchal
School)
05 132 kV D/c Chinchwad -
Ganeshkhind
1 1.582 CTT proposed at Tower
No.6 (YASHDA premises)
5. Supply Status (Monopole)
Sl
No
Description Unit Req. Qty Supplied Balance Remarks
1
220 kV S/c
Chinchwad -
Hinjewadi
Nos 4 3 1 Tower No.160 on hold due to
ROW
2
220 kV D/c
Chinchwad – Parvati
Flagship
Nos 3 3 Nil
3
132 kV D/c Rahatani
–Varasgan
Nos 3 - 3 Manufacturing clearance
awaited from client
4 132 kV S/c NCL -
Rahatni
Nos 1 - 1 Design verification u/p at
MSETCL, Mumbai
5 132 kV D/c
Chinchwad -
Ganeshkhind
Nos 1 - 1 Design verification u/p at
MSETCL, Mumbai
6. Supply Status (Cable)
Sl
No
Description Unit Req. Qty Supplied Balance Remarks
1 132 kV S/c NCL -
Rahatni
Kms 7.8 -
First lot of cable drums in
transit
2
132 kV D/c
Chinchwad -
Ganeshkhind
Kms 9.5 -
First lot cable drums in transit
9. Challenges and Action Plan
Challenges
ROW clearance of Monopole locations - Package –B
(160, 162)
ROW clearance of Monopole locations - Package –C
(17A)
ROW clearance of Monopole locations -Package –D
(13,14 & 15 )
Monopole design Approval – Package E & F
NHAI approval Package – D
EI permission
Finalization of cable route & CTT –Package F
Action Plan
Coordination with MSETCL/PMRDA/PITCMRL to
resolve ROW by this week of Location Nos 17A, 160
& 162.
Package D – Coordination with collector office to
resolve ROW . PMRDA Scope
Monpole Design approval – Under process at
MSETCL Corporate office
RCPL will submit the proposal after ROW clearance
EI permission – In coordination with MSETCL, RCPL
will file the on line application this week
10. Challenges and Action Plan
Challenges
Finalization of Gantry (NCL)
SLD preparation and its approval
Action Plan
NCL gantry yet to finalize MSETCL. Coordination
with MSETCL to finalize by month end
SLD – RCPL has to submit the SLD for both lines
after cable route approval.