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DESCRIPTION OF APPROACH, METHODOLOGY AND WORK PLAN

FOR PERFORMING THE ASSIGNMENT


4.1

Introduction

Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked


country located in South Asia.
Nepal has an area of 147,181 square kilometers and a population of
approximately 27 million. Nepal is the world's 93rd largest country by land
mass and the 41st most populous country. It is located in the Himalayas and
bordered to the north by the People's Republic of China, and to the south, east,
and west by the Republic of India. Specifically, the Indian states
of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Sikkim border Nepal,
whereas across the Himalayas lies the Tibet Autonomous Region. Nepal is
separated from Bangladesh by the narrow Indian Siliguri Corridor. Kathmandu is
the nation's capital and largest metropolis.
The mountainous north of Nepal has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains,
including the highest point on Earth, Mount Everest, called Sagarmatha in
the Nepali language. More than 240 peaks over 20,000 ft (6,096 m) above sea
level are located in Nepal. The southern Terai region is fertile and
humid. Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Gautama Buddha, is located in this region.
Lumbini is one of the holiest places of the Buddhist religion; it contains important
evidence about the nature of Buddhist pilgrimages dating from as early as the
3rd century BCE.
Hinduism is practiced by about 81.3% of Nepalis, making it the country with the
highest percentage of Hindus. Buddhism is linked historically with Nepal and is
practiced
by
9%, Islam by
4.4%, Kiratism 3.1%, Christianity 1.4%, and animism 0.4%. A large portion of the
population, especially in the hill region, may identify themselves as both Hindu
and Buddhist, which can be attributed to the syncretic nature of Hinduism and
Buddhism in Nepal.
A monarchy throughout most of its history, Nepal was ruled by the Shah
dynasty of kings from 1768, when Prithvi Narayan Shah unified its many small
kingdoms until 2008. A decade-long Civil War involving the Communist Party of
Nepal and several weeks of mass protests by all major political parties led to the
12-point agreement of 22 November 2005. The ensuing elections for the1st
Nepalese Constituent Assembly on 28 May 2008 overwhelmingly favored the
abolition
of
the
monarchy
and
the
establishment
of
a federal multiparty representative democratic republic.
Nepal remains isolated from the world's major land, air and sea transport routes
although, within the country, aviation is in a better state, with 47 airports, 11 of
them with paved runways; flights are frequent and support a sizable traffic. The
hilly and mountainous terrain in the northern two-thirds of the country has made
the building of roads and other infrastructure difficult and expensive. In 2007
there were just over 10,142 km (6,302 mi) of paved roads, and 7,140 km
(4,437 mi) of unpaved road and one 59 km (37 mi) railway line in the south.
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There is a single reliable road route from India to the Kathmandu Valley. More
than one-third of its people live at least a two hours walk from the nearest allseason road; 15 out of 75 district headquarters are not connected by road. In
addition, some 60% of road network and most rural roads are not operable
during the rainy season.[97] The only practical seaport of entry for goods bound
for Kathmandu is Calcutta in India. Internally, the poor state of development of
the road system makes access to markets, schools, and health clinics a
challenge.
4.2

Understanding of Project Objectives

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal, has invited proposals to provide the
consultancy services for the, Air Transport Project Preparatory Facility. The RFP
has been issued to the JV formed by M/s Intercontinental Consultants and
Technocrats Pvt. Ltd. (ICT), India; The SAP Group LLC, USA; Snow Holdings, UK;
Virender Khanna & Associates, India and Full Bright Consultancy (Pvt.) Ltd, Nepal.
Based on the RFP and the clarifications furnished thereafter, the JV group is
submitting the technical and financial proposals for carrying out the consultancy
services for the above project.
Given an opportunity, the team is keen to contribute positively in carrying out
the challenging task set out by the CAAN and it is hoped that our approach and
interest are communicated effectively throughout our submission. This Chapter
presents a description of our Approach, Methodology and Work Plan for
performing the assignment keeping in view the Terms of Reference furnished by
the CAAN and our appreciation of the project parameters.
In formulating the Approach and Methodology, the Consultants have given
detailed consideration to the objectives of the project, Scope of Consultancy
Services and all other relevant aspects. In giving final shape to this methodology,
the Consultants have also drawn on the extensive international experience they
have gained from similar projects undertaken during the recent years,
particularly from their vast experience of projects in other African and Asian
countries funded by various Financial Institutions.
The Consultancy assignment aims to review the current master plan ( 20102028) of TIA, to carryout detail engineering design and preparation of bidding
documents for procurement of works and equipment, and to assist the CAAN to
undertake public private partnership project in future development/ improvement
projects.
4.3 Site Appreciation to Understand the Field Situation / Description
of Project
Tribhuvan International Airport is an international airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. It
is the sole international airport in Nepal and has one domestic and one
international terminal. At present, about 30 international airlines connect Nepal
to destinations in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. The airport is about six
kilometers from the city Centre, in the Kathmandu valley.

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Airport type

Public

Operator

Civil
Aviation
Nepal (CAAN)

Serves

Kathmandu, Nepal

ICAO Code

Hub for

Authority

VNKT

Agni Air

Buddha Air

Nepal Airlines

Sita Air

Elevation AMSL

Tara Air
Yeti Airlines
1339.54 m (4394.76 ft.),

Reference Temperature

27.8C

ARP Coordinates

274149.778 N 0852128.535 E

Types of traffic permitted

IFR / VFR

AIRFIELD DIMENSIONS:
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of

Runway

02
20
Apron
Taxiway

Designatio
n
Dimension
s
surface
strength
Runway
Condition

02/20
3050x46(m)
Bitumen
54 F/ A/W/T
Pavement is distressed at many places.
TORA
3050
3050

surface
strength
width
surface
strength

TODA
ASDA
3290
3050
3200
3050
Cement Concrete
PCN 53 R/B/W/T
23 m
Bitumen
PCN 54 F/A/W/T

LDA
3050
2930

Turn Pad: The RWY ends in a turn pad in both thresholds, and it is the only way
for aircrafts to turn around as the parallel taxiway doesnt reach both ends.
o:.
o RWY strip/RESA The RWY has a strip of 3140 x 150 Sq. m.Only northern part
of the RWY has RESA. Currently it is only 90 m long from the end of the strip (as
opposed to the ICAO recommended RESA length of 240 m), due to the land
falling away steeply.
o CWY RWY has CWY in both ends: 02 (245 x 150 m) and 20 (150 x 150 m)
Taxiway
The airfield has a parallel taxiway, but it doesnt reach both RWY ends.
Furthermore, there
are five exit taxiways (TWY1, TWY2, TWY3, TWY4 and TWY5, starting from
THR20) which
link the RWY and the TWY. They are 23 m wide and made of bituminous surface.
Distance between RWY and TWY (109 m) is not enough to comply with ICAO
standards,
and is less than the required for any of the passenger jet aircraft operating in the
airport.
In the airfield there is also a decommissioned cross runway, which is being used
now as a
taxiway to reach the hangars.
Apron
There are two civil aprons in the airport: one for domestic traffic and other for
international
operations. Both of them are served like remote aprons, to which passengers
reach by bus.
The international one is located in front of the international terminal building and
has 9
aircraft parking positions.
The domestic apron is further from the domestic terminal and is located near
THR20. It has enough space to house 25 aircrafts. There is also a military and
maintenance apron, apart from the previously commented, and an helicopter
apron located at the end of decommissioned cross runway.
The helicopter landing area is located east of the runway opposite to TWY2 and
TWY3.
According to AIP, apron surface is made of cement concrete.
AIRPORT ACTIVITIES SUBSYSTEM
Navigation and landing aids
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The airport has four radio aids: NDB (KAM), VOR/DME (KTM) and two locators,
Nalinchowk
(LNC) and Thecho (LTH).
There is an Approach Lighting System Cat-1 of high intensity on extended center
line up to a distance of 870m for Runway- 02. Precision Approach Path Indicator
(PAPI) System has been provided at both ends of the runway. The airport has a
Meteorological office to provide Meteorological Report (METAR) data to the
Control Tower ( TWR), Area Control Centre ( ACC ) and Approach Control units of
Air Traffic Services. Meteorological Services are available during airport operation
hours. Aerodrome, Aircraft Parking (Int. and Domestic), Aerodrome Ground
Movement, Slope Longitudinal Profile, Aerodrome Obstacle, Visual Aerodrome
Traffic, Standard Departure, Standard Terminal Arrival Route, Instrumental
Approach, TIA Controlled Airspace, Kathmandu Terminal Area, IFR Holdings, VFR
Holdings, Mountain Flight Route Charts are available in the AIP document.
Markings and lighting
Centre lines are marked in RWY and TWY. Furthermore, RWY has Designation,
THR, TDZ and edge marks. TWY has holding positions at all RWY/TWY
iqqntersections marked. In the apron taxiing guidance signs at all intersections
with TWY and RWY and at all holding positions, guide lines and nose-in guidance
at aircrafts stands are marked. There are also stop bars, where
appropriate.According to the AIP there are RWY end, THR and edge lights and
TWY edge lights.
Rescue and Fire Fighting Service
According to the AIP the Category for firefighting is Category IX.
Fuelling facilities
Jet A1 is available during operation hours. It is provided by Nepal Oil Corporation.
There are six trucks, 1, 20,000 Liters, 1000 Liters/min.
Passenger facilities: Terminal building and car parking
The airport has three terminal buildings: domestic, international and VVIP.
The Domestic terminal is located the nearest THR20. Only passengers can enter
the building, as there is a policeman controlling it. There is a security control with
two metal detectors and two X-Ray machines (men and women) and once it is
crossed, there is a hall in which companies have their own counters for
passengers to do the check-in. Then the passengers pass another security
control to access the boarding hall, where two boarding gates can be found,
apart from a restaurant and some other facilities. Boarding gates end directly in
the apron, where buses take the passengers to the domestic apron and their
corresponding aircraft. There is not arrival lounge in this terminal, but
passengers are conducted directly to a covered shed outside the building where
baggage claim is located.
The international terminal is located in front of the international apron, lightly
nearer to THR20
than the domestic terminal. It has two entrance halls and airlines counters are
distributed between both of them. In this case counters are flexible, not property
of each company. Before entering this lounge, passengers must pass a security
control in which their baggage is controlled (once it is checked in, not all the
luggage is controlled). Then passengers go upstairs to the immigration control,
where some passport controls are sited, and pass a security control to enter the
boarding area. There are five international boarding gates, which access directly
the apron.
In the same way, arrival passengers enter the building by foot and reach the
passport control, where Visa must be obtained. Once they have passed the
immigration control they go downstairs to the baggage claim lounge, where
there are three baggage belts. The meters and greeters waiting area is located
outside the terminal building, in front of the gate for passengers to leave the
building.
VVIP terminal building is located just in front of the domestic apron.
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There is a parking for vehicles in front of the international terminal building and a
remote car park for the domestic terminal, so passengers have to walk under
covered walkways to the terminal.
Handling facilities/Hangar
There are many hangars in the airport. At the end of the decommissioned cross
runway there are two of them, property of Buddha Air and Yeti Airlines. Between
the domestic and the international aprons there are two more hangars: a military
one and a NAC (Nepal Airlines Company) maintenance hangar.
Cargo handling
The Cargo Handling is being done by the Airlines.
Operating capacity and obstacles
Due to both weather and very high and hazardous terrain around the airport, all
IFR traffic lands from the south and takes off towards the south. Normally from
July/August to November/December, cases of bird concentration and bird strikes
at or in the vicinity of the aerodrome have been reported now and then. In other
months stray birds may be encountered occasionally. Lots of measures have
been adopted to control these birds concentrations, including driving them
through guards and security personnel. According to the AIP there are 33
obstacles, which can be consulted in the AIP.
4.4

Scope of Consultancy Services

The scope of the consultancy services under the assignment has been divided in
two stages comprising;
STAGE 1: TRAFFIC STUDY AND PRELIMINARY DESIGNS
STAGE 2: DETAILED DESIGN AND TENDER DOCUMENTS

STAGE 1: TRAFFIC STUDY AND PRELIMINARY DESIGNS


The Consultants will collect available engineering & operational data of the
existing airport facilities, existing Master Plan, and the available development
plans and prepare an Inception Report & Project Plan. After a detailed study
carryout capacity analysis with existing facility and prepare Preliminary Design
proposals with various options for an updated Master Plan & Land use plan,
improvement/ up-gradation of airside infrastructure, Terminal Building, and
Landside facilities at TIA Nepal. The scope broadly will comprise the following:

Review of existing Master Plan( 2010-2028), carryout capacity analysis


with existing facility and ascertain the
current development &
improvement needs,

Review of Air Traffic analysis and update forecast for passenger and goods
traffic taking into account of regional development of international airports
at Bhairahawa, Pokhara and the second airport at Nijghad.

Capacity analysis of runway and taxiways in conjunction with existing Air


space and CNS system,

Field investigations, topographic surveys, detailed geo-technical and


materials investigation;

Prepare Obstacle limitation surfaces,

Preparation of Airport Master Plan (AMP) in line with the agreed traffic
projections and as per ICAO requirements & SARPS, indicating land use
needs, Facilities assessment, phased development programme,

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Preparation of plans and broad designs with different options for proposed
airport development taking into consideration, shifting of Army hangars,
Airline Hangars, basic strip widening, taxiway, apron, drainage, perimeter
road, up-gradation of ATM facilities, etc.

Accommodate projected traffic, security measures, immigration and


emigration, Customs, Health and all functions and activities relevant to
terminal building as per ICAO / IATA requirements;

Design review of phase IA of existing Master Plan,

Preparation of layout of the proposed international terminal building and


improvement of the existing passenger and cargo terminal building/ new
buildings, VVIP building alongwith relevant infrastructure,/ support
infrastructure such as automated baggage handling system, BMS, CCTV,
FIDS, AODB, Access control, Ancillary Buildings, to accommodate projected
traffic, security measures, immigration and emigration, Customs, Health
and all functions and activities as per ICAO / IATA requirements;

Review of requirements of electrical and power supply

Hydrological study;

Review and design of airport Drainage system;

Review of water supply requirements,

Pavement evaluation and analysis;

Design of Fuel Hydrant system for new international apron,

Review of safety and security services.

Review and design of all required visual aids for Navigation including
runway lights, signage, PAPI, approach lights, windsocks, markings,
Communication System, Metrological Services etc. shall be in line with the
requirements of ICAO Standards and recommended practices

Cost estimates
Preparation of Environmental and Social justification of the project by
determining the Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental
Management Plan and Social Impact Assessment (SIA);

Preparation of Preliminary Design Report with options for their technical


feasibility and recommendations submitted on the most technically and
economically feasible options for further consideration by the Employer for
detailed design.

STAGE 2: DETAILED DESIGN AND TENDER DOCUMENTS


Following the approval by the CAAN of an option under the Preliminary Design
Report, the scope of work, work under Stage 2 will comprise the following:

Preparation of detailed architectural & structural design for all the


proposed airport infrastructure components (passenger and cargo
terminal buildings, VIP facilities, hangars, airside works i.e. runway,
taxiway and apron, communication network, Navigation aids, AGL,
Metrological Services, Fuel Hydrant, support services on land and
airside and other support infrastructure such as Fire station, etc.)
along with detailed technical drawings;

Detailed design to include all utilities like Power, Water and Sewerage
etc.;
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Detailed drainage design;

Cost estimation;

Preparation of implementation schedule;

Preparation of tender documents for the implementation of the project

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Our first objective will be to make a realistic review of existing air traffic
data and forecast them as required for the purpose of design of the facilities
and review the master plan of the airport. It will be phased in such a
manner, so as to meet the current and future operational, passenger and
cargo demands. The master plan will further emphasize on the
infrastructure that will promote and facilitate business and trade growth.
Similar approach shall be followed for identifying introduction of nonaeronautical facilities, which will provide services to the business
community in connection with their trade. Nevertheless, emphasis will be
made on safe and smooth terminal operations and user friendliness.
The New International Terminal Building and reconfiguration of the existing
Terminal building will be made environmentally friendly and acceptable to
the community by proper blending with the local environment and
Architecture. It will also act as a catalyst for economic development in the
neighborhood as it generates employment opportunities.
The Consultants will collect all the relevant information available with the
CAAN, other trade and industrial bodies and analyze for their impact on
passenger and cargo traffic. Any gaps shall be determined and further data
collected for comprehensive analysis. A survey team for the same shall be
identified and a suitable draft format devised for the collection of data.
4.4 General Approach
The general approach of the Consultants to undertake the service is to
provide multi-disciplinary expertise each with an element of excellence, as
role of the each discipline is crucial for the success of the endeavor. The
Consultants dedicated team proposed for the assignment has been drawn
from a pool of several eminent engineers and professionals with extensive
experience in the field of airport master planning, architectural planning,
airport engineering, airport logistics, airport design, navigational aids,
runway lighting, E&M services, financial & economic planning, regulatory
and operational aspects and environmental / social studies. The team will
ensure:

The closest possible liaison between the Consultants team and CAAN,

That local conditions, regulations and traditions etc., are fully respected,
and

To provide high quality services for successful implementation of the


project within the budgeted cost.

The Consultants approach for carrying out the services is based on their
extensive experience of successful completion of similar projects. For
successful and efficient rendering of services, the Consultants proposes to
take a sound engineering / professional approach based on clear
understanding of the project, planning and systems approach. The
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Consultants shall give special emphasis to maintain the quality of services


to be provided.
4.5 Quality Assurance Plan
Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats Pvt. Ltd. is an ISO 9001:2008
certified firm with commitment to deliver a quality product. The Quality
Assurance (QA) system will be based on the premise that at least two
independent, responsible and qualified professionals agree on the
correctness of each work output before it is delivered or used as input for
another task. This will ensure that the final documents and design efforts in
the Detailed Project Report are of high quality.
Equally important is the level of interaction between the Consultants and
the CAAN During the project preparation stage, the Consultants will interact
frequently with the CAAN and hold joint reviews on various technical
aspects so as to ensure high quality work covering all tasks under the scope
of work.
For preparation of the project, following elements are considered essential
to maintain quality:

The QA system will be developed to meet the specific requirements of


the project depending upon the type of the facility, design criteria,
design life and the acceptable level of quality.

Document verification, file supervision and quality control procedures on


various surveys and site investigations.

Selection of quality materials and design techniques.

Development of design
acceptance criteria.

Design verification - At every appropriate stage of design preparation,


design verification will be performed to ensure that the final product,
while conforming to all relevant laid-down standards and specifications,
is cost effective and can be easily implemented at site. The design
verification will include tasks such as performing alternate calculations,
adoption of proven design methods / concepts etc. The QA system will
be designed to achieve, sustain and improve the quality of service, and
to assure the CAAN that internal controls are effective and adequate and
fully conform to the requirements of the codes and technical
specifications. Quality Assurance will be an integral part of every work
function and will be essentially the system of planning, organizing and
controlling human skills to assure their compliance. Accordingly, each
of the significant engineering process and sequence of steps that are to
be followed by the survey / investigation and design teams will be clearly
spelt out. Step-by-step procedures defining clearly the responsibilities of
each process, will be evolved for various surveys, investigations and
designs like topographic surveys, material and geo-technical
investigations, study of water and power supply, drainage and sewerage
system, inventory and condition surveys for existing pavements, design
of pavement, Environmental and Social Mitigation Management Program
(ESMP), etc.

standards,

technical

specifications

and

4.6 Methodology Framework


In formulating the methodology, the Consultants has given detailed
consideration to the objectives of the Project, background of the Project,
existing airfield facilities, scope of work and all other relevant aspects. The
methodology to be used will follow requisite technical requirements to
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ensure safety, provide adequate capacity and follow internationally


accepted planning procedures, in addition to the requirements projected by
the Client in the ToR for the study. These include the Standards and
Recommended Practices (SARSPs) of ICAO and as prescribed by the RRA.
The Consultants has also used the expertise and extensive international
experience which has been gained from similar projects undertaken during
the recent years in various African and Asian Countries funded by various
financial institutions.
Based on our understanding of the objectives and the detailed ToR, we have
developed a methodology that will address the requirements of this project.
Since the scope of services covers some dependent and interdependent
tasks, it is proposed to follow a TASK APPROACH for feasibility study,
detailed engineering design and preparation of tender documents. The
entire scope of work is grouped as below:
STAGE 1: TRAFFIC STUDY AND PRELIMINARY DESIGNS
Task Group I

Collection and Review of Data and Documents

Task Group II

Traffic Analysis and Forecast

Task Group III

Surveys and Field Investigations

Task Group IV
& Airport Safety

Review and Updating Airport Master Plan

Task Group V

Standard Bidding Documents

Task Group VI

Environmental/Noise Contours

Task Group VII

Interim/Preliminary Designs

STAGE 2: DETAILED DESIGN AND TENDER DOCUMENTS


Task Group VIII

:
Detailed Engineering Designs, Drawings and
Tender
Documents

Task Group IX

Deliverables

Each task is divided into activities and the Consultants has developed and
evolved a methodology based on Task Approach. The list of group of tasks
and activities therein are indicated in Table below:
Table 1 : Task List
Task No.

Description of Task

STAGE 1 : TRAFFIC STUDY AND PRELIMINARY DESIGNS


TASK GROUP I: COLLECTION AND REVIEW OF DATA AND DOCUMENTS
101

Mobilization & startup meeting

102

Site Reconnaissance

103

Collection of Data / Documents, Existing Master Plan, Land Use and


Development Plans etc.

104

Study and review of Architectural and Functional Design of Existing


Terminal and Ancillary Buildings & Hangers

105

Study and review Existing Topographical Survey and Geo-Technical


Investigation data

106

Study and review of Existing Air Side Pavements

107

Study and review of existing power supply systems


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Task No.

Description of Task

108

Study of existing Engineering Data

109

Study and review of Operational


CNS/ATM,AGL systems etc.

Data,

Navigational

Aids,

TASK GROUP II: TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND FORECAST


201

Review of Air Traffic Data and Existing Prognosis

202

Models for Forecast

203

Traffic Studies, Analysis and Projections, Capacity analysis,

TASK GROUP III: SURVEYS AND FIELD INVESTIGATIONS


301

Additional Topographical Survey

302

Additional Geo-technical Survey

303

Hydrological Surveys

304

Electrical Power Supply assessment

305

Operational and Technical Assessment of the Site

306

Obstacle Limitation Survey

307

Pavement condition Analysis

308

Assessment of Support Infrastructure

TASK GROUP IV: REVIEW & UPDATION OF AIRPORT MASTER PLAN &
AIRPORT SAFETY
401

Planning Standards, Design Parameters

402

Assessment of Airside Facilities

403

Assessment of Terminal and Ancillary Building Facilities

404

Assessment of Airport safety and recommendations

405

Updating Airport Master Plan and Land use plan

406

Airport safety

TASK GROUP V: STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS


501

Standard bidding document for preliminary review

502

PPP Transaction

TASK GROUP VI: ENVIRONMENTAL / NOISE CONTOURS


601

Prepare noise contour plan based on currently used aircrafts at TIA


and develop land use plan considering noise contour plan.

602

Environmental Impact
Management Plan (EMP)

Assessment

(EIA)

and

Environment

TASK GROUP VII: INTERIM / PRELIMINARY DESIGNS


701

Design review for existing designs for ITB,and other buildings

702

Design Review of pavements for parallel taxiway and Apron

703

Design Review of construction of new Helipad, link Taxiway.

704

Design review for taxiway edge lighting, apron flood lighting and
visual aids

705

Preliminary design for new works and equipment

706

Survey & Geotechnical Investigation reports

707

Progress of design of all components


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Task No.

Description of Task

STAGE 2 : DETAILED DESIGN AND TENDER DOCUMENTS


TASK GROUP VII: DETAILED
TENDER DOCUMENTS

ENGINEERING

DESIGNS,

DRAWINGS

AND

801.

Detailed design of Nepal Army & Airlines Hangars with associated


facilities

802.

Detailed design of Runway strip, perimeter/access road, Diversion


and reconfiguration of inner perimeter road, access road

803.

Detailed design of Construction of new parallel taxiway, new


international apron along with the associated link taxiways.

804.

Detailed design of Construction of a new remote aircraft parking


apron including two link taxiways including, pavement, visual aids,
signs and illumination, Provision of apron flood light, Apron taxiway,
perimeter road and GSE park, Provision of fire hydrant system

805.

Detailed design of Construction of Access Road to link between


Runway and VOR/DME area and associated works.

806.

Detailed design of Secondary power supply augmentation taking


into consideration of additional load of new facilities, new substation for new ITB and refurbishment, expansion of existing Main
Substation and replacement/upgrading of existing generators and
other power appliances.

807.

Detailed design of Airport security fencing related to improvement


works including illumination, extension of CCTV in fence etc.

808.

Detailed design of New International Terminal Building (ITB), fully


automated baggage handling system; airport operation center
comprising various airport operation system such as FIDS, AODB, PC
rooms and fittings etc; security control system for passenger, staff
and baggage; access control between various ITB areas; CCTV. Air
side interface will include gates, passenger boarding bridges and
visual docking guidance system. Landside interface will include
viaduct or other option as appropriate. A consideration will be
development of new ITB under PPP.

809.

Detailed design of Reconfiguration of existing International Terminal


Building to operate as domestic terminal.

810.

Detailed design of New access road and multi-story car park for the
new International Terminal Complex, planning and design of
interface between New ITB and future MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)
station

811.

Detailed design of Water supply improvement for the airport and


Provision of fire hydrants at air side and land side, New sewage
treatment plant

812.

Detailed design of Fuel hydrant system for new international apron


and remote aircraft parking apron.

813.

Detailed design of Relocation of existing Nepal Army establishments,


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Task No.

Description of Task
development of future infrastructure in available areas of TIA.

814.

Detailed design of Relocation of existing and development of new


VVIP Building and associated facilities.

815.

Detailed design of Site development for future fuel farm, fuel


hydrant system

816.

Detailed design of Expansion of Cargo Terminal

817.

Review improvement on CNS/ATM identify further improvement


needs on CNS/ATM at TIA to be included in the next project; and
prepare detail design of the priority improvements

818.

Study dedicated surface transportation system for TIA linking with


key road transportation nodes with appropriate options to provide
dedicated airport access from these transportation nodes

819.

Review and assess current discussion and initiatives on Public


Private Partnership (PPP) in infrastructure development in the
country, review the reports and assessment conducted,

820.

Preparation of Engineering Drawings

821.

Preparation of Bill of Quantities and Cost Estimates

822.

Review and Updating of Economic Assessment

823.

Preparation of Construction Schedule

824.

Preparation of Tender Documents

TASK GROUP IX: DELIVERABLES


901

Inception Report

1month

902

Report on Updated Master Plan

3 month

903

Standard bidding documents for construction and


PPP transactions

6 month

904

Interim Design report

6 month

905

Draft Final Design Report, cost estimates,3D AV


presentations

15month

906

Draft Bidding documents

16 month

907

Final Bidding documents for construction and PPP


transaction

17 month

908

Final Report and Final Tender Documents, updated


Master Plan,3D Model,3D-AV presentation

18 month

4.7

Methodology

The following paragraphs spell out the methodology proposed to be adopted for
carrying out the individual task during Consultancy Services for the Feasibility
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Study, Detailed Engineering Design and Preparation of Bidding Documents for


the Air Transport Project Preparatory Facility at TIA Nepal. However, these may
require modifications or adjustments, inter-alia, for addressing additional issues
or conditions encountered during the provision of services. Should such
modifications become necessary, they will be suitably reviewed and discussed
with the Client and approval obtained. Several tasks may be started
simultaneously and thus their serial numbers do not necessarily reflect a
sequential order.
STAGE 1 : TRAFFIC STUDY AND PRELIMINARY DESIGN
TASK GROUP I COLLECTION AND REVIEW OF DATA AND DOCUMENTS
Task
101:

Mobilization & startup meeting

The team of key professionals and other experts for carrying out the study will be
mobilized as early as possible after signing of the Contract Agreement.
A Start-up meeting will be held with representatives of the CAAN and other
relevant government organizations for pre-planning coordination, establish
channel of communication for reviewing relevant reports and exchange of ideas
to be familiar with the project requirement.
Task
102:

Site Reconnaissance

The Consultants team in co-ordination with the Client will carry out the
reconnaissance of the site of existing airport for familiarization in general and
identify the requirement / inputs and critical areas in carrying out the assigned
task keeping in mind the ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices. During
the site reconnaissance, the following factors / conditions for the existing airports
site shall be analyzed.
a) Operational: This will include review of existing features (natural and
manmade) in and around the existing airports to identify obstacles within the
laid down obstacle limitation surfaces in accordance with ICAO (annex-14),
hazards affecting operational safety and weather conditions.
b) Social and Economical: This will include review of proximity, access, current
land uses, study of creek portion/ Marine features affecting runway extension
and any other issue of significant implication.
c) Techno-economical: This will include engineering issues such as suitability
of topography, soil characteristics, drainage and availability of construction
material etc.
Task
103:

Collection of Data / Documents, Existing Master Plan, Land Use and


Development Plans etc.

All the past studies and investigations conducted for the project, as available, will
be collected for review and their merits and limitations assessed. The following
documents and data will be included for reference:

Existing Airport Master Plan ( 2010-2028);

Traffic data and traffic forecast carried out; if any

Topographical survey plan as available;


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Geo-technical study report of existing runway, taxiways and aprons;

Details of last pavement evaluation reports of runway / taxiway / apron


carried out

Details of sanctioned / ongoing works in the vicinity of project site;

Land use plan;

Existing drainage, sewage and water supply system;

Layout of existing general and airfield lighting installations;

Availability of utilities to support the development including power supply


system;

Details of existing Navigational Aids, Communication, Surveillance System


and Meteorological services;

General features / characteristics of existing building and structures

Details of landside infrastructure facilities, access network and parking;

Details of Army Hangar & Airlines Hamgar

Details of existing Army establishments for relocation,

Perimeter road;

Survey and evaluation of locally available construction material, their


suitability in terms of quality and quantity / leads, etc.; and

Emergency services Fire, Medical/ Health and any other data found suitable
for the project.

Task
104:

Study and review of Architectural and Functional Design of


Existing Terminal and Ancillary Buildings & Hangers

The Consultants shall study and review the land use compatibility with the
potential new infrastructures in accordance to the following tasks:

i) Review on-site land uses for compatibility based on ICAO norms of terminal
building design setback requirements, including building restriction lines,
runway and taxiway obstacle free areas, runway visibility zones and runway
protection zones.
ii) Review land uses around airport and zoning for land use compatibility with ICAO
norms, FAA and other applicable standards.
iii)Review the land use compatibility of the potential new infrastructures with the
existing Master Plan and existing Development Plans if any.

Task
105:

Study and review Existing Topographical Survey and GeoTechnical Investigation data

The available reports, data, regional maps, topographic sheets and site plans,
contour maps etc. will be collected by the Consultants and reviewed. Verification
on ground and review of maps will be done by the Consultants. The boundary of
the area for the proposed site of the project will be identified in the maps of the
area. All the maps information will be digitized so as to have all the ground
details including all utilities and land use available in the digital format.

The data made available by the Client on soil characteristics of the proposed
project site or surroundings will be collected and studied in order to understand
the basic soil characteristics, which are essential for outline design given as
under:

Classification of soil including grain size distribution curve;


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Bore log details;

Natural moisture content;

Safe Bearing Capacity

Atterbergs Limits;

California Bearing Ratio values.

Maximum dry density at OMC compaction

Sources, availability, lead and landed cost of materials required for


construction will be broadly identified. Necessary information from engineering
departments in the area will be obtained, confirming the quality and suitability of
key construction material such as good earth, coarse, fine aggregates and water
for construction purposes.

The studied data will be used for identifying the gaps of the available
information (and define the scope of the topographical surveys and geo-technical
investigations to be undertaken) as well as for the preliminary identification of
land use for proposing general layout alternatives during the preliminary design
stage and for preparation of overall Airport Master Plan.

Task
106:

Study and review of Existing Air Side Pavements

The Consultant shall examine the data and document furnished by CAAN on
the existing pavement such as runway, taxiways, apron, perimeter road,
security fencing, Airfield Lighting system etc. All the available data such as
details of last overlay done, evaluation report of last PCN if any, details of
RESA, turning pads and blast pads etc. shall also be reviewed. Besides the
Consultant shall conduct visual pavement survey to collect data related to
pavements distresses such as cracks, ravels, potholes, patches deformation,
edge step, edge break and pavement conditions etc. These details will be
used for guidance in developing the structural design of the pavement.

Task
107:

Study and review of Existing power supply system

The Consultant will collect the Data & Drawings and conduct a comprehensive
study and review of the existing load patterns and details of essential and
non-essential loads of the Terminal and Ancillary Buildings, Cargo Terminal,
ATC equipment operational area and the land side facilities etc. connected
from the power sub-station. The single line diagrams (SLDs) for each of the
load centres shall be studied and reviewed for capacities of equipment,
switchgears and cables feeding the loads. The Consultant will conduct a
critical evaluation of the existing support structure i.e. the sub-station
building, cable ducts, access and equipment installation etc. keeping in view
the scope of works covered in the TOR. The sources of normal and essential
power supply systems shall be reviewed for necessary improvements /
upgradations to meet the electrical power requirements of the proposed
augmentation works at the TIA. The Consultants Electrical Engineer will
interact with the Clients Electrical Engineers for preparing a reliable power
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supply network compatible with the increase in power requirement adopting


the state of the art technology and techniques and in compliance with the
ICAO, Annex 14, Aerodrome Design and Operations, ICAO Aerodrome Design
Manual Part 5: Electrical Systems and the Standard and Recommended
Practices (SARPs), as applicable.

Task
108:

Study of Engineering Data

Consultants will review all available data pertaining to site like site plans and
land plans. Relevant drawings and documents will be collected to acquire the
details of existing topography, drainage and general soil conditions. Sources,
availability, lead and landed cost of materials required for construction, source of
electric power will be broadly identified. Necessary information from local
engineering departments and market will be obtained confirming the quality and
suitability of key construction materials.

Site conditions analysis (in terms of


visibility, obstructions, accessibility, etc.);

Site Maps;

Regional Maps;

Topography Sheets and Contour Maps;

Meteorological data (wind,


temperature, rain, humidity etc.);

Grading, drainage, and soil


characteristics;
Task
109:

Noise issues/ Noise contours;

Past traffic data;

Socio-economic data;

Data regarding existing


airports in the vicinity;

Air traffic characteristics;

Schedule of rates

Study and review of Operational


CNS/ATM, AGL System etc.

Data,

Navigational

The Consultant will interact with concerned aviation related agencies /


departments for obtaining the data indicated below:

Utilization of existing runway during the day, peak hour and annual

operations
Existing safety and security measures during operations and non-

operational time
Existing CNS / ATM system and their status
Existing visual aids and their status
Restricted area, if any within operational area
Daily flight schedule to assess the time available for runways, taxiways

and other associated works without significantly affecting the operations


Identification of sites for installation of plants and equipment and access
roads for movement of vehicles and equipment for construction purposes
within the operational area and their parking place during operations of
aircraft.
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Aids,

The

Consultant

shall

study

and

review

the

details

and

plan

the

improvements / upgradations in consultation with the Client. These data will


also be utilized for identification of required input parameters for structural
design of pavement, working out the available time for construction works
and planning stacking of materials, installation of equipment, movement of
vehicles,

machineries

etc.

during

construction

without

creating

any

operational hazard. The data would also helpful for working out the other
work packages.

Visual Aids for Navigation and Apron Flood Lighting

Consequent upon the study and review of the existing Aeronautical Ground
Lighting (AGL) and apron flood lighting systems and the materials and
equipment in use, the Consultant will prepare designs for the proposed new
taxiways and aprons under the project work. The sizes and capacities of
isolating transformers, constant current regulators, routes of series cables,
pipe duct location, CCR hall location etc. will be duly examined for their
adequacy to meet the additional requirements. The Consultant shall also
examine the present power supply system including switchover time and
determine the augmentation / improvement required. New taxiways shall be
provided lighting with LED lamps in consultation with the Client. Apron flood
lighting shall be provided with polygonal galvanized high masts with lowering
lantern .all apron service area, with a minimum glare to the pilots of aircraft in
flight and on the ground to aerodrome and apron controllers and personnel on
the apron. The design will cover both normal and emergency lux levels and
the uniformity rations as per ICAO requirements. The normal lighting shall be
with high efficiency HPSV lamps while emergency lighting shall be with
instant glowing induction / halogen lamps. The designs for the visual aids and
apron lighting shall conform to the following and the Standard and
Recommended Practices (SARPs) with latest state-of-the-art technology and
techniques.

ICAO Annex 14 - Aerodrome Designs and Operations


ICAO Aerodrome Design Manual Part 4- Visual Aids
ICAO Aerodrome Design Manual Part 5 Electrical System
ICAO Aerodrome Design Manual Part 6 Frangibility
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Advisory Circulars

Task
110:

Inception Report / Project Plan


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The report, consisting of initial findings, project schedule, design criteria and
staff mobilization schedule will be presented two months from the project
commencement to the Client.

Based on the information collected above, we will prepare Project Procedures


and Guidelines for planning, designing and tendering, standard specifications,
QA/QC, environmental, O&M, risk management etc. documents to be used
during the course of the project.

This report shall briefly describe the mobilization and establishment status of
the Consultant, the specific staffing plan, the updated work plan the Consultant
proposes to follow in carrying out the assignment based on the Consultants
initial findings, details of any constraints or inputs required from the employer
and such remarks as are deemed appropriate including the works done so far.

TASK GROUP II: TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND FORECAST

Task
201:

Review of Air Traffic Data and Existing Prognosis

The Consultants shall study and review the existing air traffic data of the
airport and forecast them, as necessary for the purpose of pavements and
building designs for the design aircraft or for infrastructure dimensions as per
ICAO requirement. The air traffic shall be projected for the next 20 years. The
Consultants would obtain the current data from CAAN pertaining to the
following for assessing the adequacy of the existing facilities and for
preparation of development plans:

Passenger Data

Domestic Passengers

International Passengers

Peak hour passengers

Seasonality of air traffic movement

Major origins and destinations

Busy hour rates

Cargo Data

Export Cargo

Import Cargo

Domestic Cargo

Aircraft Movement

Data on Aircraft Types, Movement and Aircraft Fleet

Day and week analysis

Time of day analysis

Overnight parking

Peak period aircraft mix

Other movements

The information on the following vital aspects will also be obtained and
reviewed with the traffic data collected as above:
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Current Economic Development Plans for the country,

Government Policy Decisions,

Supply and demand of air transport services,

Economic growth and per capita income,

Tourism Development Plans


Task
202:

Models for Forecast

Applicable models for forecasts will be selected and applied, and may include
trend analysis, multiple regression analysis and econometric models, etc. as
well as feedback from the industry sources.

The model to be applied to the development of the traffic prognosis will be


discussed with the CAAN.
Task
203:

Traffic Studies,
Analysis

Analysis

and

Projections,

Capacity

The existing traffic trends at Tribhuvan International Airport, Nepal, the


catchment areas served and economic factors which are driving current and
expected to drive future growth (Market drivers) in the region will be studied. The
sources will be existing data made available by the Government sources, the
Client and other public sources and supplemented with interviews with leading
travel agencies and airlines.

Keeping in focus the IATA guidelines and ICAO, Airport Planning Manuals
regarding traffic analysis, the Consultants will carry out the traffic projection.
Study of the peak profiling of activity and production of relevant key data, to
be agreed with the Client, but expected to include peak day and peak hour
passengers, ATM and cargo tonnes. In the process the following specific tasks
will be undertaken:
Overview of airport and
aircrafts fleet market trends: A review of the environment in which the
airport operates will be conducted. The review will gather data on regional
economic trends, existing transport infrastructure (surface and air) and other
issues including:

Various Airlines

Airport congestion;

Cargo market developments

Market Assessment of Aviation Demand


An assessment of the airports market characteristics and potential demand
for air travel will be assessed. Areas to be examined by the consultants will
include:
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Projections of population and income growth in that catchment area


and the air travel demand resulting from that growth

The present service characteristics and future operating strategies


of airlines presently providing service

Key niche and market segments


The competition from other airports in the region based on
development plans of new airports and enhancement in existing facilities
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would also be taken into account for working out the future traffic flow
pattern
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The diversion of passenger and cargo traffic from other airports,


over a period of time, due to various factors, including attaining saturation
levels of operations, would be considered while estimating the horizon
year traffic;

Long - term traffic forecast will be based on:


-

Passenger levels by type

International, domestic or other relevant segmentation

Scheduled, charter

Cargo tonnage throughputs

Air Traffic Movements by year and for peak week and peak day

Generation and growth of traffic would depend on various factors


like:
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Catchment area served by the airport;

Existing population characteristics, land-use and economic, agriculture


activities within the influence area of the airport;

Economic indicators, e.g. GDP and its growth;

Development envisaged in the region and its hinterland;

The likely shift in traffic from other airports in the region due to increased
facilities at the proposed airport;

The development of other airports in the influence region, including the


existing airport; and

The policy decisions of the Government in the overall economic and sector
growth during the horizon period. The developments envisaged in
commercial, industrial, tourism and other key sectors within the influence
area of the airport would be taken into account while working out the
horizon year traffic.

Drivers of traffic patterns, business, tourism and transit traffic;

Customs Passenger levels by year and for peak week and peak day:
International, domestic, transit, transfer and other relevant segmentation
such us Scheduled, charter

Air Traffic Movements by year and for peak week and peak day

Aircraft fleet expected to use the Airport and classification by ICAO type
(A,B,C,D,E,F)

Design aircraft for pavements calculations and building dimensions.

Traffic Projections & Capacity Analysis


The Consultants will carry out the capacity analysis of the existing facilities
and shall carryout the traffic projection for the next 20 years and discuss with
the Client. Thereafter the peak design hour of passengers and aircraft
movements for International and Domestic traffic and aircraft movements will
be calculated, using current traffic relationships as the baseline. They
calculations will be presented as:
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Annual
International)

forecasts

of

Air

carrier

passengers

(domestic

and

Low cost, Charter and Corporate operations

Enplaned and deplaned domestic and international airfreight, bulk


freight and air mail tonnage carried by air cargo aircraft and passenger
aircraft as belly cargo.

Operations (scheduled passenger air carrier, charter passenger,


scheduled commuter, unscheduled air taxi, all-cargo, general aviation)

Base general aviation aircraft

Mix of tourism and business related traffic

For designing city side access, parking requirements etc. the


assessment of vehicular traffic will also be made based on the mix of
vehicular modes used to visit the airport.

TASK GROUP III: SURVEYS AND FIELD INVESTIGATIONS

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Additional Topographical Survey

The existing topographical surveys carriedout in earlier studies shall


be obtained and reviewed. The additional topographical survey shall be
carriedout for the all new developments work of ITB, VVIP building,
Cargo extension, new location of Army hangar, relocation Army
establishment/ camp, Airline Hangar, parallel taxiways, international/
remote apron, extension & widening of basic strip, Helipad, link taxiway
and perimeter roads etc.
The basic objective of topographical survey is to capture three
dimensional positions of all ground features in the Airport premises in
the form of x, y and z coordinates with respect to a defined reference
system of coordinates to generate accurate digital terrain model of the
airport area for designing and working out improvement, rehabilitation,
and up-gradation of infrastructure facilities.
The coordinates of Airport Reference Point (ARP) will be used as
reference for establishment of temporary bench marks and subsequent
detailed topographical survey. All control points and survey of the
airport will be based on National Datum.
Before carrying out detailed topographical survey of the area,
Temporary Bench Marks will be established along the strip at an
interval of 200-300 with the help of Total Station Traverse in a close
loop to fix X and Y coordinates of the bench marks. The Z coordinates
will be fixed by auto/digital levels based on the RL of the ARP.
The major activities to be undertaken are:
Fixing of temporary bench marks
Detailed topographic survey will be been carried out using Total
Station

Various natural features like drains, creeks, man-made features i.e.


runway edge lights, internal perimeter fencing, buildings, roads etc., as
existing on ground within the operational area of the airport shall be
picked up with the help of Total Station.

Besides the above mentioned requirements, the survey of obstructing


objects like hills, towers/chimneys within a radius of 15 km will be
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carried out by taking x and y coordinates of the object by navigational


GPS and the height component (top height) added to the ground
height.

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Additional
Geo-technical Survey and Materials
Investigation

The existing geotechnical surveys carriedout in earlier studies shall be


obtained and reviewed. The additional geotechnical survey shall be
carriedout for the all new developments work of ITB, VIP building,
Cargo extension, Army hangar/ Airline Hangar, parallel taxiways,
international/ remote apron, Helipad, Link taxiway and perimeter roads
etc.

The additional geo-technical and Material investigation will be carried out


as per the standard code approved by ICAO or any other code as approved by
CAAN and its scope will mainly comprise the following:
1. Investigation of new pavement of parallel taxiway, international apron,
remote apron etc.
2. Detailed Geotechnical Investigation for the New International Terminal
Building, VIP Building, extension of existing cargo/ other buildings /
structures, New Location of Army Hangar/ Airline hangar etc.
3. Material Survey

Subgrade Investigation

For determining the strength characteristics of the sub-grade soil in the


proposed apron(s) and taxiway(s) pavement area, the investigation will include
both field and laboratory testing. The soil samples shall be collected at about 100
m intervals and also at such other places necessary to determine changes in the
soil type. The samples collected from each test pit will be tested for the
following:

In-situ density and moisture content

Sieve Analysis and Atterberg limits

Laboratory moisture density characteristics (modified AASHTO compaction)

Laboratory CBR (unsoaked and 4-day soaked compacted at three energy


levels) and swell

Bore log details

Safe Bearing Capacity

Boreholes shall be drilled up to a maximum depth of 10 m at the locations of


proposed structures (new and expansion). If rock is encountered, then drilling
into soft rock shall extend up to 5m and in hard rock up to 3 m.

Materials Investigation

A detailed material survey for terminal building, VIP, Cargo and other
anticipated accessory structures and pavement construction will be carried out.
Potential sites sources will be identified and shown on the engineering plans. To
ascertain the quantity and quality of material at potential borrow pits and quarry
sited test pits of adequate depth and drilling shall be carried out (at least 4
tests / hectare). Analysis and testing shall be carried out and provided as
required on the construction materials, in accordance with standard practice
provided in the CMLs Testing Manual, 2000. Tests are to include; soil / moisture /

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density relationships and CBR values and any test on special methods of soil
stabilization. The Consultant shall make adequate tests to prepare alternative
designs for sub-base, base courses and wearing courses with different materials,
such as naturally occurring grave, gravel stabilized with cement and / or crushed
stone.
In addition, soils samples will be collected from borrow areas and tested to
assess their suitability for use in earthwork filling.

Construction materials samples shall be tested where necessary for


mechanical characteristics. Potential gravel shall be tested for the following
material properties:

Grading

Atterbergs limits and

Moisture / density relationship (AASHTO T180)

California Bearing Ratio (CBR)

For materials like coarse aggregates, the following tests will be carried out for
their suitability for use in the pavement: (i) Los Angles abrasion value test; (ii)
Aggregate crushing value; (iii) Flakiness index test (iv) Stripping value test; (v)
Water absorption test (vi) Sodium Sulphate Soundness test (vii) Specific gravity
and (viii) Chloride and Sulphate content. Gravel sources shall be tested for the
material properties: (i) Grading (ii) Atterberg limits (iii) Moisture/density
relationship (AASHTO T180) and (iv) C.B.R. (4 days soaked).

The Consultants shall prepare Soil and Material Plans (scale 1:5000) for
approval of CAAN showing test pit location / sample locations of all
construction materials available and investigated with an indication of their
quantities.

The Consultants shall identify the possible causes for failure of existing
pavements and suggest measure to prevent similar failure in future including
sections with plastic soils that would be determined and appropriate
corrective measures shall be recommended.

The lead and landed cost of materials required for construction. Location of
possible quarries will be identified for supply of aggregates, sand and water, etc.
and leads ascertained. Sources of supply of cement, steel and bitumen will be
identified. While selecting quarry locations, environmental restrictions, if any,
and feasibility of availability of these sites to prospective civil work contractor
will be duly considered.

Following review of existing sources, the Consultants shall identify additional


supplies of construction water, if required, such as boreholes and shallow
ponds ahead of the rainy season and identify associated costs to ensure that
all water to be used in implementation of the project is not provided from the
public source.

Task
303:

Hydrological Surveys

The Consultant shall study and make an assessment of the structural


conditions and hydraulic properties of all the existing drainage system, pipe and
box culverts, if any including inlet and outlet structures and prepare the design
of their remedial works or replacement while designing of a storm water
drainage system for the entire airport. For all new drainage structures or existing

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structures which require major repairs, expansions or replacement, the


Consultant shall carry out relevant hydrological and geo-technical analysis for
preparing the system designs
Consultants will prepare a hydrological assessment and drainage pattern for
the project site and determine the location of waterway and construction of
drainage facilities, cross-drainage works and the design of such facilities. For the
regular study data such as rainfall, temperature and other dichotic features of
importance shall be considered. Cross-sections and gradients of watercourses
shall be surveyed to determine the design of proper drainage. All hydrological
studies shall be carried out as per International Standards and Codes of
Practices.

Task
304:

Electrical Power Supply assessment

The Consultant will conduct a comprehensive study of the existing sources of


power supply and the load distribution pattern from the sub-station. Keeping in
view the scope of new developments covered in the TOR, a critical evaluation of
the demand for power for the existing and the proposed developments, the
support structures, such as sub-station buildings, cable ducts, access and
equipment installation etc. shall be make.

The appropriate power supply network for the airport shall be prepared in
consultation with the Client. The standby power supply system for the critical
loads such as navigational aids, communication systems, AGL facilities, terminal
essential loads, etc. shall also be firmed up as per ICAO requirements. The
existing brands of HT /LT power equipment like switchgear, cables, transformers,
generators etc. together with their ratings shall be collected and considered for
planning and designing of a sound and reliable power supply system for the
airport in compliance with the ICAO norms and standards and recommended
practices.

Task
305:

Operational and Technical Assessment of the Site

Factors which restrict operational requirements, e.g. bird hazards and any
other natural or man-made conditions that may impact on operational safety
shall be studied along with present land use of the airports, habitation and
surrounding area to minimize socio-economic impacts. The reports of the geotechnical characteristics of the sites, suitability of the sites for the provision of
facilities such as approach lights and radio navigation aids, security
considerations etc. shall be studied.

Task
306:

Obstacle Limitation Survey

Airport zoning and obstruction restrictions are of paramount importance in


order to ensure safe landing, take off and maneuvering of aircraft in the
surrounding airspace. Consultant will advise CAAN of the requirements with
reference to the ultimate development plan to prevent, or remove, dominant
obstacles in the vicinity of the airports. The topography of the area around the
airports will be studied to identify the obstacles / obstructions in the vicinity and
the approaches to the proposed expansion of runways. The study will be
conducted taking into account ICAO laid down SARP in Annex 14, Vol. I. Natural
terrain and man-made structures forming obstacles will be identified for removal
or to be suitably marked to ensure safety of aircraft operations. An obstacle

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limitation surface plan will be prepared. Following detailed work is proposed to be


carriedout :

Review the established baseline and grid system for defining the coordinates
of the various areas covered by survey work , survey work shall be carriedout with reference to existing Airport Reference Point ( ARP), all existing
features& fixtures shall be marked with coordinates, elevation. Height etc,
Geographical coordinates for the project shall be in WGS-84 System.

All radio navigational aids and communication facilities linked to the


aerodrome located within the aerodrome and outside the aerodrome will be
surveyed and their location and elevation (Top & base)will be shown in the
map. Super structures installed over nav-aids such as obstruction light,
additional antenna, lightening arrester etc. will also be shown with height
and location details in the map

Approach surface areas in both the directions of the runway will to be


surveyed. The survey will include identification of all man-made as well as natural
structures / features (Roads, buildings, high ground, electric/telephone lines,
towers / chimneys, nallahs / water streams / rivers, hills etc.) falling in the
approach area on both sides of existing runway and establishing their location
and elevation (Top & base) on a plan. The objects shall be shown along with their
location and elevation (Top & base) in the following Manner.

The following charts shall be prepared and the data on CD. The Charts shall be
prepared in accordance with the ICAO Annex-14 :

Grid Map, Aerodrome Chart, Approach Charts, Take Off Climb Surface Chart,
Aerodrome Obstacle Chart, OLS Chart, Nearby Aerodromes, Rescue & Fire
Fighting Chart (RFF Chart):, 30 NM Chart, and, Aircraft Parking and Docking
Chart / Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart.

Task
307:

Pavement Condition Analysis

The inventory of the existing pavement at the airport will be prepared in


terms of length, width, type and condition, uneven profile (both longitudinal and
transverse) and geometrics of junctions / intersections dimensions and
conditions of curves and fillets, etc. Distress pavement conditions like cracking,
potholes and patching, rutting, raveling, edge step, edge break and pavement
condition etc. will be recorded.. The general drainage condition and
submergence or subsidence of any section will be recorded. Data related to the
pavement composition shall be obtained from CAAN. If required, the Consultant
shall make trial pits at the edges or other suitable locations of the pavement in
consultation with the CAAN and ascertain the pavement composition.

The Consultant shall carry out:

Pavement evaluation as necessary to elicit the residual strength of the


airport runway, taxiway and apron including tests such as Standard Falling
Weight Deflectometer (SFWD) or use of other alternatives by determining
the CBR and Resilient Modulus of the undisturbed subgrade soil samples
collected from the test pits and the Resilient modulus of the existing
pavement layers including Asphaltic Concrete cores to be collected from
site.

Identification of priorities for rehabilitation, including application of


recycling techniques and resealing;
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DCP tests for determination of Sub-grade CBR properties;

Determine, where necessary, failure mechanisms and provide adequate


basis for the design of remedial measures;

Examination of the airport drainage system and pavement elevations


relative to the surrounding areas, in particular to ascertain what, if any,
detrimental effects they may have had on the structural capacity of the
pavements.

The interval of the tests shall depend on pavement condition but no inferior
to 50 m spacing in areas of severe damage.

For unpaved sections of runway, taxiway and apron, the Consultant will carry
out all necessary pavements evaluation including coring along the center line of
the runway, at the apron and taxiway, DCP tests for determination of in-situ
density, sub-grade CBR properties and layer thickness for the pavement.

Task
308:

Assessment of Support Infrastructure

After review of the existing support infrastructure at the airport such as


surface access system, surrounding land uses, available utility, socio-economic
issues etc., the Consultant will plan and design for their improvement and
meetings will be held all the concerned agencies for arriving at an integrated
plan for support infrastructure such as power, water and sewerage etc

TASK GROUP IV: REVIEW & UPDATION OF AIRPORT MASTER PLAN &
AIRPORT SAFETY

Task
401:

Planning Standards, Design Parameters

The Consultant would adopt the following standards in planning and


designing of the improvements at the airport:

Aircraft Pavement Geometry -

ICAO Annex 14

Airport Pavement Structure

As per International / Local Standards


conforming to ICAO norms

Road Specifications

CAAN Standard Specifications

Central Material Laboratory latest testing

Testing Procedures

Manual

Structures

British / European Standards

Based on study of the various data collected through field investigations and
as per the ICAO Manuals, planning and design parameters and type of
materials and their specifications for the following aspects shall be fixed.

Dimensions of the existing runway, extension area, shoulders, fillets etc.

Geometrics design of the runway, taxiway, and apron (existing and new)

Design value of the soil parameters for design of the terminal building
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Material type and specifications of airport pavements and terminal building

Design value of the traffic and mix of various types of aircraft movements to
determine the annual departures for the thickness design of airfield pavements

Task
402:

Assessment of Airside Facilities

Passenger and cargo forecast demand together with the operation of design
aircraft shall form the prerequisite for planning the requirement of extension of
runway, taxiway, apron, parking stands, modification of the existing terminal
building and other ancillary building such as power station, fire station,
maintenance building etc. besides ground support equipment parking areas,
aeronautical ground lighting & isolated parking positions. For planning the airside
facilities ICAO SARPs contained in Annex 14 will be complied. Navigational aide
will be designed in accordance with ICAO guidelines given in Annex 10 and ICAO
SARPs contained in Annex 17 shall be considered for AVSEC related services.

The airside facilities broadly will include:

Extension & widening of Runway basic strip to meet requirements for code E.

Parallel Taxiways

Apron : The apron in front of the international terminal building. Remote apron
& cargo apron shall be sized as per the requirement

New Helipad with associated taxi-link,

Navigational Aids and Communication system: It will include both radio and
visual aids, ground to ground and air to ground communication facilities will
also be planned in the control tower.

Ground marking as per ICAO standards

Rescue and Firefighting facilities

Apron Flood Lighting

Operational Roads

Fuel Hydrant system for international and remote apron

Security Fencing and Gates

General Parking and Ground Handling Areas and Facilities (Landside and
Airside)

Site development for new fuel farm

Task
403:

Assessment of Terminal and Ancillary Building Facilities

It is important to be aware that the modifications etc. will be carried out


within the existing operational areas of airport. It is therefore imperative to
design and phase the construction activities in such a way that would least
disturb the flow of airport users and compromise the security aspect.

Construction of New International Terminal Building, reconfiguration of


existing Terminal Building for use as Domestic Terminal Building, relocation of
VIP Building, shifting of Army Hangar/ Airlines Hangar to new location,
relocation of Army establishment and expansion of Cargo terminal etc, shall
be planned based on the realistic forecast of annual passenger and peak hour
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passenger load, different departure areas inside the terminal building. The
cargo forecast both import and export shall be taken into consideration for
planning the requirement of the terminal area. The augmentation and facility
planning of the terminal building shall comply with requirement of Chapter VI
of Annex 9, ICAO, FAA Advisory Circular No. 150/5360-13 and IATAs Airport
Terminal Reference Manual (ATRM).

The Passenger Terminal Building will cater for:

Kerb side facilities

Passenger entry and exit.

Concourse area

Check in area

Baggage
processing
both
incoming and outgoing with
automated
baggage
handling
system, online X-ray etc.

The Cargo Terminal Building will cater for

Both landside and airside passenger interface facilities for loading and
unloading operations

The processing area for export cargo comprising of receipt areas, weighing,
export inspection, if any, sorting and storage.

Import processing area will be comprised of receipt of cargo from airside,


storage, customs and narcotics inspection areas and delivery to consignee on
the landside.

Ancillary Buildings shall cover

Administrative Building

Army Hangar & Airlines hangar

Fire Station

Hangar including Customs Clearing Facilities

The buildings will be located and sized as per the requirement in consultation
with the Client.

User requirements for regulatory


agencies
and
airport
administration

Passenger amenities

Processing equipment layout

Security

For
the
above,
the
Consultant
shall
take
into
consideration
modification/additions of all interlinked support facilities such as access roads,
car park, landscaping and other non- aeronautical facilities that may generate
revenue. The Consultant would examine the existing building and structures to
determine their suitability and structural integrity for the predicted passengers
and cargo usage. Appropriate recommendations for alternative arrangement and
space shall be made. The Consultant shall also make alternative proposals for
their refurbishment or replacement as required.

Task
404:

Assessment of Airport safety and recommendations

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Task
405:

Updating Airport Master Plan and Land use plan

The aim of the Airport Master Plan is to achieve the required capacity for
aircraft, passenger, cargo and vehicular movement with maximum passenger,
operator and staff convenience at lowest capital and operating cost at each
stage of its implementation. The airport master plan is to be drawn defining very
clearly the ultimate development needs and the role of the airport.

The primary goal of the Master Plan update will be to create a current and
future development program that will create and sustain safe, efficient,
economical and environmentally acceptable airport facilities for the region. It is
to achieve the most optimum and effective movement of the following at the
lowest operating and maintenance cost:

Aircraft of different mix

Passenger, cargo and vehicular movement

Airport staff

The master plan is prepared to define ultimate development needs of the


airport and can be executed in phases as per the Client prerogative. It must
identify predetermined trigger points for initiating each stage leading to the
ultimate development. Further, it is required to prepare a land use plan based on
noise contour.

The Consultants will prepare the Airport Master Plan including an Airport
Layout Plan (ALP) set in accordance with ICAO Airport Planning Manual Doc 9184AN/902 Part 1 and Annex 14 Aerodrome Design and Operations. The FAA
Advisory Circular 150/5070-6A Airport Master Plans and 150/5300-13 including
chapter 5 Airport Design will also be utilized and cross referenced to ensure the
airport complies with more stringent of the planning guidelines. The location of
each component facility will be guided by its functional requirement, separation
stipulation by ICAO and proposed expansion requirements. The area of each
component facility will be arrived at using the planning parameters and
established planning practices. The emphasis will be made on safe and smooth
aircraft operation and user friendliness. AMP will be prepared based on the
foregoing demands estimates and sectoral needs defined earlier. It indicates
sizing of project components based on traffic projections.

The Consultant shall prepare a noise contour plan based on the currently
operating aircrafts and accordingly prepare a land use plan.

By achieving this goal, the document will provide the guidance to satisfy the
aviation demand in a financially feasible and responsible manner. In support of
this goal, the following objectives will be realized.

Identify airside, landside, and


airspace
developments
and
improvements, and recommend options
to further optimize the economic aspects
of the airport while enhancing the safety
and operational capacity;

Establish an implementation
schedule for short, intermediate, and
long-term improvements and insure that
they are financially feasible;

Ensure that short-term actions


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Incorporate the interests of


the
public,
airport
users
and
government
agencies
into
the
planning process; and

Make recommendations as
to compatible land uses and the
appropriate steps necessary to ensure
proper zoning and minimum noise
impacts.

Optimum site requirements


for all significant airport functions

and recommendations do not preclude


long-term planning options;

Identify constraints, if any


and their mitigation

Consultants shall prepare the layout plans of the airport facilities based on
foregoing demand estimates and sectoral needs defined earlier and evolve a
layout plan for expansion of the airport. The plan shall include sizing of
project components as listed above, based on demand projections and a most
feasible layout shall be prepared.

The Airport Master Plan will determine the optimum sites and respective site
area requirements for all significant airport functions and shall comprise the
following major airport facilities:

Airside development: Widening and expansion of basic strip of runway,


configurations
of taxiways & apron, parking bays, operational roads,
perimeter road, isolated aircraft parking position, fire station, AGL and
navigational aids etc.

Terminal interface: Passenger and Cargo Terminals, control tower and allied
structures

Landside development: Main approach road, Multi-level/ ground level Car


parking and Commercial Development

Dedicated road transport system consisting of roads or via duct, as


appropriate, to airport from main nodal points of Kathmandu, Patan and
Bhakatapur.

Airport support elements: Airport operations and support facilities, aircraft


maintenance facilities, air freight facilities, flight catering, airline support
facilities, airport administration and maintenance, Fire and rescue services,
Air and ground navigational and traffic control aids.

The schematic development plan would include development of airside


facilities such as runway, runway strips and safety areas, taxiways, apron,
isolated bay, terminal facilities including passenger terminal complex, Fire
Fighting building, administrative office buildings, fuel farms, electrical substation, air-conditioning plant room, car park, roadway access system, other
airport support facilities, utilities and infrastructure, land use plans and other
commercial developments supplementary to the airport. The location of each
component facility will be guided by its functional requirement, separation
stipulation by ICAO and future expansion requirements. The area of each
component facility will be arrived at using the planning parameters and
established planning practices. The master plan will essentially include a
descriptive report explaining logic of each provision of the master plan for
quick and efficient decision-making.

Operational constraints and measures for their removal would be included in


the master plan. Suitable provisions towards communication, navigational
and ground visual aids will be incorporated in the Master Plan based on
prevailing meteorological conditions. Through discussions with airline
operators and understanding of their future plans, requirement of space for
aircraft maintenance and hangar facilities would also be included in the
Master plan.

In summary, the Airport Master Plan document will detail the land use plan
showing taxiways, aprons, Air and ground navigation and traffic control aids
at and near the airport, service roads, rescue and firefighting requirements as
they pertain to Airport Master Plans on the airside. For landside development,
a variety of facilities will be examined. The document will provide the sizing of
the passenger terminal building and its capacities, identify the operating
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concept, develop a layout concept and identify the equipment to be included.


The security and operational areas walls to be provided will be located on the
plan. Operating concept for other landside facilities e.g. main access road,
supporting services roads, administration and maintenance building, general
aviation facilities etc., the utilities- water, power, sewerage and drainage
requirement will be identified. The Master Plan document will provide the
phasing of the project, the related capital cost and the economic analyses.
The draft Airport Master Plan will be presented and discussed with CAAN and
then the final Airport Master Plan will be prepared.

Task
406:

Airport safety

TASK GROUP V: STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS


Task
501:

Standard bidding document for preliminary review

The Consultant shall prepare standard bidding documents incorporating the


general and special specifications for the project works as per the scope of
work based on ICAO and FAA guidelines, sound engineering practices and
manufacturers specifications. Based on the design and drawings approved by
the CAAN, the Consultant shall prepare necessary conceptual drawings for
standard bidding documents.

The Consultant shall prepare the bid documents for the project package wise.
The tender documents will comprise the following:
Invitation to Tender,

Instructions to Bidders, Bidding Data,

Forms of Bid and Qualification Information,

Form of Agreement and Appendix

Form of Performance Guarantee

Tender Surety

Special and General Conditions of Contract

The Standard Bid Documents shall indicate that documents are for
information only and not part of tender documents with a preamble in the
text stating that this report is only representing the investigation and findings
of the Consultant and shall be bidders responsibility for any source and
quality of material etc. without binding the Client.

Task
502:

PPP Transaction

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Capacity Development Support for PPP Projects

The ICT Consortium will provide engineering and design services to upgrade
Tribhuvan International Airport and implement an appropriate mode of Public
Private Partnership. Our aim is to improve the quality of service, maximize
airport capacity, enhance operational safety and satisfy stakeholders. we will
collect data from Government/CAAN, National Planning Commission, Nepal
Investment Board, and line ministries the laws; acts; policies; plans;
regulations, best international and national practices, financial and investor
issues. Broadly we shall carryout following activities :
a. Understand the regulations and institutions relevant to CA sector.
b. In discussion with CAAN and stakeholders, we will identify facilities that
may be considered for PPP and those that will be kept out.
c. Of facilities that may be kept in PPP we will do a qualitative SWOT
analysis. This will also reflect international experience available in the
public domain.
d. Varying combinations of the facilities available for PPP will be listed.
e. Based on financial modeling, including broad costs and expected
revenues from the facilities, we will identify the optimum PPP mode
that may be introduced.
f.

The analysis will identify the factors of management, contractual and


financial arrangements, risk assessment, and future role of CAAN and
other issues applicable to introduce PPP.

g. We will assist in conducting stakeholders meetings at specific stages of


the project and include CAAN officials for purposes of training.
h. In discussion with CAAN we will develop documents and set the
procedures for selection of the PPP concessionaire.
i.

To align with airport best commercial practices, models applied at


comparable airports may be used as benchmark for design of business
activities.

TASK GROUP VI: ENVIRONMENTAL / NOISE CONTOURS

Task
601:

Prepare noise contour plan based on currently used aircrafts at


TIA and develop land use plan considering noise contour plan.

The Consultant shall collect field data and prepare a noise contour plan based
on the currently operating aircrafts and accordingly prepare a land use plan.

Environment and Social Impact Assessment and Management Plan (ESIA &
EMP) will address various environment and social issues associated with the
project. The Consultants will adopt the requirements of the Govt of Nepal and
the CAAN and Regulations governing environment management and ADB
guidelines for preparation of Environment and Social Impact Assessment. It
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will help in assessing the probable changes in environment and social


structure and taking suitable measures to offset/ minimize adverse effect.
The Consultant will suggest means of promoting public / NGO participation
during implementation

Task
602:

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environment


Management Plan (EMP)

Based on the Preliminary Design, following activities will be undertaken for


assessment of environmental impacts:
Identification of impacts

Reconnaissance
Survey.
The
Consultants
will
carry
out
reconnaissance survey of the area and identify potential environment
issues associated with the project.
Evaluation Models

Prediction and evaluation of Impact. The impacts which may be


positive & negative, short term & long term, reversible & irreversible,
Direct & indirect on the existing environment like ecology, Air and Water
quality, Noise levels, Soil erosion, due to location, construction and
operation of airport will be identified assessed and predicted using various
models and techniques like simple matrix, BEES technique etc. The
quantified evaluation will be done as far as possible where quantification is
not possible qualitative judgment will be used. Based on the analysis of
different alternatives, the engineering design with the least environmental
impact will be selected. The ESIA and EMP will take in to consideration of
the following:
a) Consideration for natural resources and environment in the greater
airport area;
b) Establish a sustainable balance between air-traffic systems and
infrastructure on one side and the ecological and social systems on the
other;
c) Improving safety through better separation of air-traffic approach and
departure corridors and the surrounding natural habitation of both
people and animals;
d) To provide an environmental framework for the future planning,
development and investment;
e) Assess all relevant aircraft related activities at the airport, including but
not limited to, fuel farms and supply, fueling procedures, noise,
emissions, etc against international, regional and national
requirements;
f) Assess and revise, where necessary, relevant airport operations,
including but not limited to, maintenance procedures, waste handling
and disposal, contamination etc.
g) Assess all risks associated with bird strikes and stray animals along the
glide paths

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h) Assess all activities associated with the runway, taxiway and apron
systems, including but not limited to, herbicides, energy usage,
spillages, surface water contamination etc.
i) Assess all relevant activities associated with the use of the terminal
building including, but not limited to, water supply system, energy
system, waste and solid water management etc.
j) Assess all aspects of social impact associated with future
developments like economic effects of the airport, the impact of the
airport on local communities (employment prospects, HIV/AIDS, noise
pollution, loss of arable land etc.)
Possible deterrents

Based on the outcome of the study, the Consultants will prepare the
Environmental Management Plan (EMP) which involves the implementation of
environmental protection and mitigation measures and monitoring of significant
environmental impacts. Environmental protection measures are taken to (i)
mitigate environmental impacts, (ii) provide in-kind compensation for lost
environmental resources, or (iii) enhance environmental resources. These
measures will be set out in an EMP, which covers all phases of the project from
pre-construction through operation phases, and outlines mitigation and other
measures that will be undertaken to ensure compliance with environmental
regulations and reduce or eliminate adverse impacts. The EMP will include
suitable cost-effective, technically feasible, environmentally friendly mitigation
measures to offset any adverse impact on the environment, work program and
cost estimates for implementing mitigation measures in discussion with
concerned authorities and practices in Nepal.

TASK GROUP VII: INTERIM / PRELIMINARY DESIGNS

Task
701:

Design review for existing designs for ITB,and other buildings

The existing available designs carried-out during Air Transport Capacity


Improvement Project 2010 shall be reviewed and shall undertake preliminary
designs for new works and equipment. Quality of service, e.g. IATA LOS
factors will be considered in the new, and modifications proposed for existing,
terminal designs.

Norms on processing area per peak hour pax., potential for commercial area
development etc. will be used in the design development of the passenger
terminals. For cargo terminals the norms will be based on area/ton of cargo,
type of cargo, regulatory procedures, extent of mechanization and IT
processing involved etc.

Task
702:

Design Review of pavements for parallel taxiway and Apron

As per Terms of Reference, it is planned to construct parallel taxiway from


junction of taxiway B upto New International Apron phase II, Apron for NITB,
new remote aircraft parking apron and extension of parallel taxiway between
E to runway end 02. The plans prepared earlier under
Air Transport
Capacity Improvement Project 2010 shall be reviewed in terms of the
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reviewed / proposed new Master Plan and ICAO guidelines, the geometrics
shall be rechecked in view of the current category of airport and the future
growth plans. The structural designs shall be reviewed with reference to the
latest geotechnical surveys.
Task
703:

Design Review of construction of new Helipad, link Taxiway.

The proposed Helipad with linking taxiway shall be reworked out and
reviewed in terms of the proposed new Master Plan and ICAO guidelines . The
structural designs shall be reviewed with reference to the latest geotechnical
surveys

Task
704:

Design review for taxiway edge lighting, apron flood lighting and
visual aids

Based on the New Master Plan and field data collected in the surveys
conducted in the foregoing tasks, the complete system for taxiway edge
lighting and illumination of the Aprons area, Hangar area , shall be reviewed
and redesigned for illumination level / lux level as per ICAO guide lines.

Task
705:

Preliminary design for new works and facilities

As per the Terms of Reference, it is proposed to deliver the technical


document that will be the Preliminary Design Report. This document shall
allow CAAN to make decisions, (with the Consultants advisement), about the
planning premises, design parameters and functional design of the modified /
extended / new terminal areas, as well as about the preferred geometrical
design option from those presented by the Consultants for the whole
infrastructures, particularly:

International Passenger Terminal Building, VIP Building, reconfiguration of


existing terminal building to be used as domestic terminal, and expansion
of cargo terminal

Airside (runway basic strip, taxiways, apron , perimeter road drainage etc)

Ancillary buildings including Hangars

Accesses Network, MRT interface and Parking Areas

Dedicated airport access road.

This document shall permit taking decisions on other important and more
detailed matters, such us type of engineering systems, intakes for utilities,
approach to the architectural concept etc. but over a final selection for the
geometrical design. The target of this proposal is to get the maximum
efficiency and quality of the assignment, saving time and allowing a fluent
and collaborative relationship between CAAN and the Consultants.

The structure of this report will be as follows:

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Executive summary describing the inventory of existing conditions and


indicating laws and regulations to be applied during the design, summarizing
the main conclusions for Traffic Data and Documents (Landside vehicular
study, passengers and aircraft operations and type, cargo), planning (design
parameters, functional uses etc. ) and options for geometrical design
(accesses network, terminal building and urbanism and associated airside)

Annexes for each discipline: that will include all the necessary calculations
(traffic analysis and prognosis, design parameters based on IATA Manuals
etc.) or other deep studies attached to the main report, such us the
compliance with the ICAO regulations regarding Obstacle Limitation Surfaces
or compatibility of the selected materials with NAVAIDS signals)

Support Drawings, showing the geometrical options, layout proposed as well


as other technical aspects (inventory of existing conditions etc.)

Task
706:

Surveys & Geotechnical Investigations reports

Findings of surveys will be utilized for design preparation based on Design


Criteria. These in turn will be on the basis of functional Requirement and the
various procedures developed during the planning stage. We shall also give
due consideration to the following:

Value Engineering practices

Integrated planning to avoid conflicts during construction

Various topographic ,geotechnical surveys and investigations carried out


under earlier task shall be summarized & documented and submitted to
clients with consultants specific recommendations of findings for
implementation.

Task
707:

Progress of design of all components

The consultants after having completes all field data collection and
preparation of preliminary design shall submit an executive summary for
review by the clients.

STAGE 2: DETAILED DESIGN AND TENDER DOCUMENTS

TASK GROUP VII :


DETAILED ENGINEERING DESIGNS,
AND TENDER DOCUMENTS

Task
801:

Detailed design of
associated facilities

Nepal

Army

&

Airlines

DRAWINGS

Hangars with

The Consultants shall carry out layout and physica design of the Army hangar
and Airline Hangars 2 nos, alongwith associated facilities such as apron, link
taxiways, visual aids, illumination, fire safety protection system and apron
flood lighting. The detailed design shall include structural design of all
components and shall involve production of relevant drawings including site
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plan, floor plans, sections and elevations using the Main scale of 1:500, or as
decided in discussion with CAAN. The pavement design shall be as per ICAO
laid down norms as depicted in Aerodrome Design Manual, Part - 3
Building codes and standards used for the safety of users of the terminal will
be based on International Standards as applicable in Nepal / the UK Building
Regulations guidance document Approved Document (ADB) supported by the
BS 7974 suite of fire engineering documents; or other Internationally
recognized building fire codes. The Codes to be followed in all cases will be
discussed with the Client and local authorities and concerned regulatory
bodies.

Task
802:

Detailed design of Runway strip, perimeter/access road,


Diversion and reconfiguration of inner perimeter road, access
road

The Consultant shall formulate the design criteria and performance standard
based on the standards laid down by ICAO for operations and safety. Design the
transverse profiles of the runway basic strip so that effective drainage is
achieved. The characteristics of basic strip shall meet the requirements of ILS /
CAT II/ III operations etc.

Diversion of perimeter roads as per new master plan, relocation of access


control, security gates shall be designed to meet optimum efficiency with all
latest equipment.

Task
803:

Detailed design of Construction of new parallel taxiway, new


international apron along with the associated link taxiways

The Consultant shall formulate the design criteria and performance standard
based on the standards laid down by ICAO for operations and safety. An
optimum design would be evolved for the design of, parallel taxiways,
international apron, GSE parking and perimeter road. The pavement design
shall be as per ICAO laid down norms as depicted in Aerodrome Design
Manual, Part - 3. Pavement design will be carried out to carry traffic over 25
years life of the proposed project as described below:
Establishment of sub-grade strength and characteristics

Design the components of pavement structure such as sub-base and base by


ACN-PCN method using gross weight of the aircraft, tyre pressure, gear
configuration and sub-grade characteristics.

Earthwork for pavement design by using the result of soil and material tests
to determine gradients of slope, compaction and pave design

Study the fillet geometrics to ensure that fillet radius is compatible to the
taxiing speed and design aircraft requirements and there is no accumulation
of rain water.

Ground Support Equipment parking area,

Apron flood lighting

Visual aids, docking and bay identification markings

Fuel hydrant facilities at the international apron

Access roads

Material designing for various layers is an integral part of pavement design.


This will take into consideration the stresses imposed by design aircraft,
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design life and functional requirement of layer. Marshalls method will be used
for asphalt mix design.

Task
804:

Detailed design of Construction of a new remote aircraft parking


apron including two link taxiways including, pavement, visual
aids, signs and illumination, Provision of apron flood light, Apron
taxiway, perimeter road and GSE park, Provision of fire hydrant
system
The Consultant shall formulate the design criteria and performance standard
based on the standards laid down by ICAO for operations and safety. An
optimum design would be evolved for the design of remote aircraft parking
bays with two link taxiways, GSE parking and perimeter road. The pavement
design shall be as per ICAO laid down norms as depicted in Aerodrome Design
Manual, Part - 3. Pavement design will be carried out to carry traffic over 25
years life of the proposed project as described below:
Establishment of sub-grade strength and characteristics

Design the components of pavement structure such as sub-base and base by


ACN-PCN method using gross weight of the aircraft, tyre pressure, gear
configuration and sub-grade characteristics.

Earthwork for pavement design by using the result of soil and material tests
to determine gradients of slope, compaction and pave design

Study the fillet geometrics to ensure that fillet radius is compatible to the
taxiing speed and design aircraft requirements and there is no accumulation
of rain water.

Ground Support Equipment parking area,

Firefighting hydrant system

Apron flood lighting

Visual aids and bay identification markings

Material designing for various layers is an integral part of pavement design.


This will take into consideration the stresses imposed by design aircraft,
design life and functional requirement of layer. Marshalls method will be used
for asphalt mix design.

Task
805:

Detailed design of Construction of Access Road to link between


Runway and VOR/DME area and associated works.

The Consultant shall formulate the design criteria and performance standard
based on the standards laid down by ICAO for operations and safety.

Consultant shall carry out detailed design of access road as per new master
plan, to meet optimum efficiency and serviceability of the VOR/DME.

Task
806:

Detailed design of Secondary power supply augmentation taking


into consideration of additional load of new facilities, new substation for new ITB and refurbishment, expansion of existing
Main Substation and replacement/upgrading of existing
generators and other power appliances

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Based on the present load pattern, the Consultant shall work out the

appropriate

peak

power

requirement

keeping

in

view

the

proposed

improvements / upgradation works and the same shall be firmed up in


consultation with the Client. The power sources for the primary, standby and
uninterrupted power supply (UPS) shall also be detailed by the Consultant.
The electrical power requirement for the following components of the project
shall also be assessed for preparing the detailed designs both for essential
and non-essential systems.

Relocation of hangars
Relocation of VIP building and Cargo Terminal
Relocation of Army infrastructure
New International Terminal Building
Reconfiguration of existing international terminal building
CNS / ATM systems
New taxiways / apron flood lighting
Roads and car park lighting

After essential of the maximum demand of power requirement and the

source, the Consultant will develop the detailed designs of the power supply
and

distribution

to

meet

the

requirements

of

normal

essential

and

uninterrupted power systems. This will include sizing of switchgear, cables


and distribution panels, installation designs, expansion of existing main
substation/ provision of new sub station as appropriate to site requirements
etc. The design of the systems shall be based on the IEC standards and best
industry practices, beside ICAO Standards and Recommendations contained
in the Annex 14 and ICAO Aerodrome Design Manuals Part 5- Electrical
Systems, with respect to locations, capacities, sizes and the operating
requirements. The system design shall also cover fault levels, voltage drops,
capacity, loading at various points, insulation levels, current rating metering,
protections etc. so that a design is evolved for a reliable power system for the
vital installations at the airport.

Task
807:

Detailed design of Airport security fencing related to


improvement works including illumination, extension of CCTV in
fence etc.

The layout plans of the airport security fencing shall be prepared taking into
consideration the revised Master Plan and the security scenario at the airport
in line with the accepted procedures and practices. The guidelines /
requirements of ICAOs safety SARPs and CAANs Notifications and guidelines
regarding airport security shall be kept in view while finalizing the
specifications and design of the airport security fencing.
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Due care shall be taken for improvement of security by illuminating the


perimeter fence and by proving CCTV cameras on strategic places of
perimeter security fence & entry gates.

Task
808

Detailed design of New International Terminal Building (ITB), fully


automated baggage handling system; airport operation center
comprising various airport operation system such as FIDS,
AODB, PC rooms and fittings etc; security control system for
passenger, staff and baggage; access control between various
ITB areas; CCTV. Air side interface will include gates, passenger
boarding bridges and visual docking guidance system. Landside
interface will include viaduct or other option as appropriate. A
consideration will be development of new ITB under PPP.

The Consultants shall carry out layout and physical design of the New
International Terminal Building, The Detailed Design shall involve production
of relevant drawings including site plan, floor plans, sections and elevations
using the Main scale of 1:500, or as decided in discussion with CAAN.

Building codes and standards used for the safety of users of the terminal will
be based on British Standards / the UK Building Regulations guidance
document Approved Document B (ADB) supported by the BS 7974 suite of fire
engineering documents; or other Internationally recognized building fire
codes. The Codes to be followed in all cases will be discussed with the Client
and local authorities and concerned regulatory bodies. The finishes for
various components shall be discussed with CAAN and finalized.

The multi-level terminal with provision of specialized equipment at the


terminal will be identified. The equipment to be considered for such items will
include Automated Baggage Handling systems with online baggage scanning
system Lifts, Flight Information Display systems, IT systems, Airport
Operations Database ( AODB), PC rooms, Building security systems, access
control/ swipe cards/ biometric systems, Passenger Boarding Bridges, and
Visual Docking System etc in keeping with the security requirements and
threat perception and meeting ICAO Annex 17 security SARPs.

Passenger departure hall, arrival hall, security / transit hall, navigational /


communication installations, airlines offices, shall be provided with air
conditioning. Public areas & offices at Cargo complex shall also be covered.
Central air conditioning plant with environment friendly refrigerant shall be
proposed which consumes comparatively less power. Air-conditioning plant
capacity shall be worked out based on ambient conditions, occupancy and type
of construction after detailed heat load calculations.

Being a public utility building it is essential to provide fire detection & alarm.
Fire fighting equipment, first aid and sprinkler system shall meet the
requirements of local regulations and shall be of international standards.

The systems shall be designed to meet the Energy saving and Environmentfriendly requirements :Lighting system for the building including exterior
lighting, Power distribution and Lightning protection, and Irrigation network in
Corporate and green areas,

Task

Detailed design of Reconfiguration of existing International


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Terminal Building to operate as domestic terminal.

The consultant shall undertake review of existing designs and carryout


preliminary designs for reconfiguration works and equipment. Quality of
service, e.g. IATA LOS factors will be considered in terminal designs. Facelift of
the existing building with use of modern finishing items shall be decided in
consultation with CAAN.

Norms on processing area per peak hour pax., potential for commercial area
development etc. will be used in the design development of the passenger
terminals. The equipment to be considered for such items will include
Automated Baggage Handling systems with online baggage scanning system
Lifts, Flight Information Display systems, IT systems, Airport Operations
Database ( AODB), PC rooms, Building security systems, access control/ swipe
cards/ biometric systems, Passenger Boarding Bridges, and Visual Docking
System etc in keeping with the security requirements and threat perception
and meeting ICAO Annex 17 security SARPs.

Task
810:

Detailed design of New access road and multi-story car park for
the new International Terminal Complex, planning and design of
interface between New ITB and future MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)
station

The following type of roads will be planned to meet the traffic needs of the
airport.
Access Road
Service Roads
Car Parks

The Multi-level car park shall be designed with associated utilities, electrical &
mechanical systems, lifts, escalators, security systems, CCTV, IT systems,
structural designing, interior designing and commercial exploration aspects
etc.
The proposed site of ITB shall be connected to existing road network, multilevel car park/ proposed MRT station ( conceptual design) in such a way that
resultant network provides an efficient access to and from the airport. The
entire road network will be planned and designed (geometric design and
pavements), drainage, trees and landscape, markings and road signs etc.

Task
811:

Detailed design of Water supply improvement for the airport and


Provision of fire hydrants at air side and land side, New sewage
treatment plant

Based on data collected, the Consultant shall identify following with respect to
support infrastructure at the proposed airport:

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Water Supply: So As per TOR , existing water supply system is to be shifted


to North West of the airport. The existing water supply source, quantity and
quality of treated water available shall be studied in detail and , scheme for
off-take of water, specification and cost estimate will be prepared. Detailed
scheme will include additional bore wells, water treatment plant, water
distribution system and requirements of fire hydrants etc. shall be catered.

Waste Water Disposal: New sewage treatment plant facility shall be


designed for the increased requirement considering the capacity of New ITB,
refurbished domestic terminal , cargo,VVIP Building and other ancillary
buildings alongwith scheme for management (disposal and/or reuse) of
untreated / treated waste water, specification, cost estimate etc.

Fire Hydrant System: Fire hydrant system for NTB, air side apron of NTB
shall be provided as per safety requirements.

Task
812:

Detailed design of Fuel hydrant system for new international


apron and remote aircraft parking apron.

The fuel hydrant system for the international apron and remote aircraft
parking bays shall be designed and proposed to be connected to the existing
fuel depot .

The existing fuel depot shall be assessed and need for expansion shall be
established. Accordingly site development plan for new fuel depot shall be
prepared. The proposed new fuel depot shall be designed and divided into
three categories:

Inbound or receiving system,

Storage system

Dispensing or delivery system

The system shall comprise of underground piping for hydrants, hydrant pits,
hydrant vehicles/ hydrant carts, storage tanks, pumps, filters, cathode
protection system and other safety devices/ safety procedures. While
developing the system, care shall be taken to provide following safety and
working parameters:

Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Policy

Safety Plan

Hazard and Risk Analysis

Quality Assurance Policy (QAP) and Procedures


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Project execution plan

Detailed specifications

Task
813:

Detailed design of Relocation of existing Nepal Army


establishments, development of future infrastructure in available
areas of TIA.

As per New Master Plan Nepal Army Hangar is to be shifted to eastern side of
runway and existing Nepal Army establishment is to be relocated to provide
more area for airport operations.

Detailed design as per international standards shall be carriedout including


architectural designing, structural designing, interior works, electrical and
mechanical equipment/ utilities designing, wiring lighting illumination , etc.

Task
814:

Detailed design of Relocation of existing and development of


new VVIP Building and associated facilities.

As per New Master Plan VVIP facilities are to be relocated out of existing
terminal building which is to be redesigned for use as Domestic Building.

New VVIP Building with associated facilities shall be designed in detail as per
international standards including architectural designing, structural
designing, interior works, electrical and mechanical equipment/ utilities
designing, wiring lighting/ illumination , etc.

Task
815:

Detailed design of Site development for future fuel farm, fuel


hydrant system

Fuel hydrant system for new international apron & remote aircraft parking
apron bays shall be designed and details worked-out accordingly.

Site development for new fuel farm shall be provided in detail along with
design details. The fuel hydrant system below the apron pavement shall be
connected to the fuel depot The fuel depot shall be designed and divided into
three categories:

Inbound or receiving system,

Storage system

Dispensing or delivery system

The preliminary cost of the system shall be worked out giving details of
expansion program in a phased manner to meet the current requirements and
future growth as the air traffic increases.

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Task
816:

Detailed design of Expansion of Cargo Terminal

On the basis of the updated air traffic forecast and analysis thereof, the
Consultant shall prepare plans, designs and drawings for carrying the
augmentation in the existing Terminals or new construction of the terminal
building to facilitate smooth goods flow conforming to the international
standards/ IATA / ADRM norms.

The terminal building will be provided with all facilities required for security,
Surface movement guidance and control system, public address system,
CCTV system, Fire safety systems (water sprinkler, smoke detectors, water
hydrants, fire hoses etc.), electrical and mechanical systems for cargo
handling like ASRS and appropriate signage. Offices for airlines, airport
operators and regulatory agencies will also be provided.

Task
817:

Review improvement on CNS/ATM identify further improvement


needs on CNS/ATM at TIA to be included in the next project; and
prepare detail design of the priority improvements

Keeping in view the meteorological data, Aerodrome Reference Code,


operational requirement, the site surveys and the surroundings, the Consultants
shall review the existing facilities, or the proposed Radar project and determine
the appropriate navigational aids for safe, secured and trouble free airport
operations in consultation with the CAAN. The siting and locations will be subject
to actual ground conditions and site characteristics. Based on the requirements,
the Consultant shall design the navigational aids such as DVOR/DME, ILS/DME,
etc. in conformity with the Annex 10, ICAO and the latest market trends and
technologies. The Consultant will also detail the communication facilities for the
Airport such as Air to Ground and Ground to Ground as per ICAO requirements.

The Consultant shall also prepare detailed plans that will establish the site
and the development program for the Airport Air Traffic Control in the future for
monitoring of Navaids, AGL systems, communication and other relevant Airport
operational facilities. The Consultant shall examine the existing instrument
landing facilities i.e. NDB and other related facilities and suggest necessary
measures for changes/augmentations. The Air-conditioning requirements and
other electrical loads shall also be detailed in the design. Each facility shall be
provided with UPS of required capacity.

Task
818:

Study dedicated surface transportation system for TIA linking


with key road transportation nodes with appropriate options to
provide dedicated airport access from these transportation
nodes

A dedicated road transport system consisting of roads or via duct, as


appropriate, to airport from main nodal points of Kathmandu, Patan and
Bhakatapur shall be planned & designed with full detailing of intersections ,
via ducts, toll plaza, security systems including CCTV, IT systems etc. and
structural designing/ cost estimates.

Task
819:

Review and assess current discussion and initiatives on Public


Private Partnership (PPP) in infrastructure development in the
country, review the reports and assessment conducted,
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Review and assess current discussion and initiatives on Public Private


Partnership (PPP) in infrastructure development in the country, review the
reports and assessment conducted,

Assist in assessing future development/improvement plan of TIA under PPP in


consultation with CAAN, taking into account feasible PPP modes,
management, contractual and financial arrangements, risk assessment,
context of future role of CAAN.

Based on detailed design and costing, identify airport works/sub-projects


potential for PPP undertaking. Assess financial regimes (investment, return);
conduct financial analysis to project financial implications for potential PPP
projects. Prepare pre-qualification documents, expression of interest, terms of
reference, bidding/contract documents, concession agreements for PPP
project.

Finalize recommended action plans for the priority PPP projects including
implementation steps, timelines and key issues to be addressed for
successfully implementation of the project. Support CAAN to implement the
action plans.

Task
820

Preparation of Engineering Drawings

The design development will establish the structural system proposed for the
execution of the project and integration of the civil, mechanical, electrical and
other systems into the design. The design development drawings will include
the following:

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Topographic plans, scale 1:2000

Plans and profiles, scale 1:2000/1:200

Typical cross sections for pavement, scale 1:50

Culvert and open drains

Auxiliary works

Maintenance of Traffic Plans

Architectural / Interior Design of Terminal Building

Structural details of Terminal Building

Mechanical details of Terminal Building

Electrical details of Terminal Building

Security fence in the operational areas

Airside pavements including review of drainage

Runway lights for airside pavements

Landscape on city side of Terminal Building

Utilities associated with Terminal Building

IT and Terminal / Support Facilities

The design development drawings of all the work packages shall be prepared
to the scales as indicated in TOR in a manner and to such detail that insure
the pricing and subsequent construction by qualified contractor(s) without
any ambiguity or misinterpretation, and without the need for further design
services.

Task
821:

Preparation of Bill of Quantities and Cost Estimates

The cost estimates will be prepared and the final estimates of quantities as
well as the unit rates based on market rates for the inputs will be furnished.
For the unit rate analysis, due consideration will be given to the various
inputs and their basic rates, proposed location of plants and respective lead
distances for mechanized construction. The unit rate for each item of work
will be worked out in terms of manpower, machinery, materials, overheads,
profiles etc. The taxes (direct or indirect, duties, levies, and fees) shall be
indicated separately.

With the unit costs derived as explained above and the quantities developed
by detailed engineering design activity, the project base costs will be worked
out and shall be accurate to within +/-10%. A firmed-up cost estimate and bill
of quantities (BOQ) will thus be prepared on these considerations. The cost
estimate shall be broken down by main work items into foreign and local
components as under:

i) For foreign currency

Imported equipment, materials and supplies

Identifiable foreign components of domestic manufactured equipment,


materials and supplies

Salaries of expatriate personnel, and


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Profit and overheads of foreign firms where appropriate

ii) For local currency

Right of way acquisition

Local materials, supplies and services

Salaries and wages of local employees both skilled and unskilled

RAP & EMP

Task
822:

Review and Updating of Economic Assessment

The Consultants will review and update the economic assessment prepared
under Stage I, taking into account the latest traffic data and the final
estimated cost as per detailed design for the Project.

Task
823:

Preparation of Construction Schedule

In order to facilitate project implementation, the Consultants will develop an


appropriate procurement procedure which will indicate the required
construction period and forward budget needs etc. The Consultants shall
carry out a network analysis of the project using suitable software showing,
inter alia:-

Major activities and their duration

A network showing the proposed ordering or sequencing of the major


activities.

Duration of the entire project in the form of a bar chart

Monthly cost of each activity

Anticipated monthly expenditure presented in form of an S-curve.

Works time scheduling if night shifts are mandatory to allow continuous


airport operations during rehabilitation period.

In carrying out this analysis, due account shall be taken of the climatic
conditions in the project area.

Task
824:

Preparation of Tender Documents

The Consultant shall prepare the general and special specifications for the
project works as per the scope of work based on ICAO and FAA guidelines,
sound engineering practices and manufacturers specifications. Based on the
design and drawings approved by the CAAN, the Consultant shall prepare
necessary construction drawings for tender purpose and execution.

The Consultant shall prepare the bid documents for the project package wise.
The tender documents will comprise the following:

Volume I:

Invitation to Tender,
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Instructions to Bidders, Bidding Data,

Forms of Bid and Qualification Information,

Form of Agreement and Appendix

Form of Performance Guarantee

Tender Surety

Special and General Conditions of Contract

Bill of Quantities

Volume II:
Technical Specifications (General and Special
Specifications)

Volume III:

Volume IV:
IV (A) Materials Report and IV (B) Hydrological /
Hydraulics Report

Drawings (A3 size)

The Tender Documents shall indicate that Volume IV (A) & (B) are for
information only and not part of tender documents with a preamble in the
text stating that this report is only representing the investigation and findings
of the Consultant and shall be bidders responsibility for any source and
quality of material etc. without binding the Client.

TASK GROUP IX: DELIVERABLES

Task
901:

Inception Report

The report, consisting of initial findings, project schedule, design criteria and
staff mobilization schedule will be presented one month from the project
commencement to the Client.

Based on the information collected, we will prepare Project Procedures and


Guidelines for planning, designing and tendering, standard specifications,
QA/QC, environmental, O&M, risk management etc. documents to be used
during the course of the project.

This report shall briefly describe the mobilization and establishment status of
the Consultant, the specific staffing plan, the updated work plan the Consultant
proposes to follow in carrying out the assignment based on the Consultants
initial findings, details of any constraints or inputs required from the employer
and such remarks as are deemed appropriate including the works done so far. 10
copies of the Inception Report shall be submitted not later than 60 calendar days
from the date of commencement of services.

Task
902:

Report on Updated Master Plan

Following the Inception Report, environmental and social impact assessment,


the Consultant shall proceed with establishment of the financial and economic
justification of the project, analysis of the study shall include calculations of the
Internal Rates of Return (IRR) and the Economic Rate of Return (ERR), Cost
Benefit analysis etc. The Consultant shall submit the Preliminary Feasibility
Report (10 copies) in hard copy and one editable soft copy of spread sheets
showing all calculations within 6 months of commencement of services. The

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feasibility study report shall include findings on environmental and social impact
assessment.

Task
903:

Standard bidding
transactions

documents

for

construction

and

PPP

Report on updated master plan; conceptual designs and standard-bidding


documents for construction works and standard bidding document that for
facilities that may be considered for PPP and with varying combinations of
the facilities available for PPP proposed will be discussed with the Client and
the stakeholders within six months from the commencement of the study.

Task
904:

Interim Design report

Review of existing designs and undertake preliminary designs for new works
and equipment. Quality of service, e.g. IATA LOS factors will be considered in
the new, and modifications proposed for existing, terminal designs.

Norms on processing area per peak hour pax., potential for commercial area
development etc. will be used in the design development of the passenger
terminals. For cargo terminals the norms will be based on area/ton of cargo,
type of cargo, regulatory procedures, extent of mechanization and IT
processing involved etc.

Environmental and Social Issues - Identification of Environmental and Social


issues will be undertaken as a parallel exercise with the Interim Design, in
order to minimize major engineering, economic, social or environmental
impacts and develop practicable EMPs.

Prioritization and sequencing of the development works will be undertaken


and finalised with CAAN and stakeholders, to ensure minimum discomfort
during further development.

The likely capital costs for the facilities would be calculated using local
construction cost rates, and lump sum cost bids for vendor supplied
equipment.

Interior design and landscape design will be done and costed.

Findings of surveys will be utilized for design preparation based on Design


Criteria. These in turn will be on the basis of functional Requirement and the
various procedures developed during the planning stage. We shall also give
due consideration to the following:
a) Value Engineering practices
b) Integrated planning to avoid conflicts during construction

Report on updated master plan; conceptual designs and standard-bidding


documents and containing an executive summary will be discussed with the
Client and the stakeholders within six months from the commencement of the
study.
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Task
905:

Draft Final Design Report, cost estimates,3D AV presentations

Draft Final Design Report, Draft Final Design Report will be submitted by the
Consultant within 15 months of commencement of services. This report shall
cover all aspects of the Final Reports. The objective of these reports shall be
providing the Client with the opportunity for a final crosscheck of all
documents before preparation of the final version. The report shall summarize
the findings, analysis, results and recommendations of the detailed
engineering design, and shall consist of the following volumes:

i) Design Report Main Report


The design report describing the salient features of the design for the
airport, which shall include all the assumptions and criteria used in the
analysis and design of the works, together with all details and standards
used. The report shall include an executive summary followed by the main
report. All design calculations for pavements and structures shall be
enclosed in the form of annexes.

ii) Materials Report


A report summarizing all geotechnical findings and adoption of those
findings to the design, quantities and qualities of materials to be available
with the corresponding excavation depths, test results and any other related
information in respect of material quarries.

iii)

Hydrological - Hydraulic Report


The
report
summarizing
all
Hydrological
and
hydraulic
analysis/calculations together with the assumptions and criteria used for the
design of drainage structures, water way opening, major water courses,

iv)

Engineering Drawings
The Consultant shall prepare A1 size contract Engineering Drawings, which
shall be photo reduced to A3 size and submitted as bound sets. The drawings
shall include locations of the proposed pavement treatment, typical Sections,
typical treatment details, layouts plans, elevations and constructional details
of buildings. The consultant shall forward to CAAN one (1) complete set of
originals of all drawings in A1 size and five bound sets in A3. In additional an
electronic copy of the drawings should be submitted to CAAN.

v) Confidential Cost Estimate (5 copies)


The confidential cost estimate for works and services shall be in the form
of completed Bills of Quantities. The estimate shall be submitted together
with other reports

Draft Final design report will be presented to the client in 3DAudio -visual
presentation for all packages

Task
906:

Draft Bidding documents

On approval of the standard bidding documents for all works and equipment
packages, draft bid documents will be prepared and submitted to the
employer within 16 months from the commencement date.

We will recommend the Projects environmental indicators, the data to be


collected and evaluated to measure the effectiveness with which the
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environmental mitigation and monitoring measures are implemented, in


these documents.

Final Bidding documents for construction and PPP transaction


nts

The final bid document for all works and equipment packages shall be
finalized incorporating Employers and ADBs comments including
specifications, BOQ/ cost estimates and design and will be submitted to the
employer within 17 months from the commencement date.

Task
907

Task
908:

Final Report and Final Tender Documents, updated Master


Plan,3D Model,3D-AV presentation

A report comprising of all deliverables including updated Master Plan, 3D


model and 3D audiovisual presentation will be submitted to the employer
within 18 months from the commencement date. The Final Report (10 copies)
shall be submitted which shall include all related Tender Documents. This
report shall incorporate compliance of all comments received from the Client.

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