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SITE ANALYSIS,IIM RANCHI

LOCATION
LOCATION

• LOCATION: Near DAV Alok Public School, Ranchi, Jharkhand,834002

 Ranchi, in its modern form, is the capital city of the Indian state of Jharkhand.
 It is popularly known as a “City of Water Falls”.
 Ranchi is a popular educational destination for students.
 It also has some prestigious institutes like BIT Mesra, IIM, NIFFT, NUSRL, CIP, RIMS etc.
 It also boasts of the head offices of some crucial government organizations like HEC, CCL and SAIL.
 The city is loaded with tourist destinations if you are a nature buff.
 There are multiple waterfalls, hills and forests within a range of 70-100 km from the city. • SITE PICTURE: CONSTRUCTION FOR NEW IIM CAMPUS GOINING ON(16-01-20)(SOURCE:PHASE 1 WORK DONE IIM RANCHI )

SITE SURROUNDING SITE SURROUNDING SITE CONNECTIVITY


WITH DISTANCE

 Nearest Village:


Jagarnathpur(1km)
Matholi(3km)
A
 Nayasarai(2.3km)
 Nearest Highway/Road:
R
 Nayasarai Road-(250m towards


south west)
Ring Road-(1km towards west)
C
 NH-39-(2km towards west)
 Water Bodies:
H
 Subaren Rekha river(North east)
 Shiv Mandir Temple
pond(200m)
I
 Nearest School & College:
• DAV Alok Public School(2.2km)
T
• Delhi Public School(10km)
• JN college(8.4Km)
 Nearest Hospital:
E


Mannat Hospital (3.8km)
Matholic Clinic:(1km)
C
 Places Of Worship:
• Shiv Mandir(650m) T
• Hanuman Mandir(300m)
 Important Settlement:
• CRPF Camp(2.8km)
U
• JSCA International
Stadium(4.5km) R
 Important Buildings:
• FIG:500M GOOGLE MAP SHOWING SITE WITH SURROUNDING •

NTPC Power Station(1.5km)
Legislative Assembly
• FIG:500M GOOGLE MAP SHOWING SITE WITH SURROUNDING A
Birsa Munda Hatia Railway Chowk Police Station
Rural Build-up
Area
Agriculture land Site

Jharkhand(4.5km)
Jharkhand High Court(4.2km) Airport(10.4KM) Station(8.6KM) Bus Stop(1km) (500m) L
Nayasarai Road (Source: Google Map)
Parks Water bodies Link Road

CLIMATOLOGY OF SITE SOIL ANALYSIS

• The soil of the district are mostly of residual type. D


• High temperature and high rainfall have led to the formation of lateritic type of soils
from rocks of Archean metamorphic complex exposed in the greater part of district. E
• Texturally the soil of the district have been classified into four classes:
 Stony and gravelly soil S
 Red and yellow soil
 Lateritic soil I
 Alluvial soil
(Source: CGWB September 2013) G
N

• Fig.: Google Earth • RED AND YELLOW SOIL • ALLUVIAL SOIL

 Temperature  Clouds  Rainfall  Precipitation


• The clearer part of the year
NOISE ANALYSIS
Summer: March 31- The most rain falls during The drier season lasts 8.2 months, from
begins around October 3 and
June 12(33°C) the July 14, with an September 28 to June 4.
lasts for 8.0 months.
average total The smallest chance of a wet day is 2% on
Winter: November 22- • The cloudier part of the year
February 10(15°C) accumulation of 294mm. December 4.
begins around June 5 and lasts
for 4.0 months. Based on this categorization, the most
common form of precipitation throughout
the year is rain alone, with a peak
probability of 72% on July 20.
Site
 Wind
The windier part of the year is February 16 to
September 14, with average wind speeds of
more than 6.4 miles per hour.
 Humidity  Sun Study The windiest day of the year is June 26, with
• The muggier period of the The shortest day is December 21, an average hourly wind speed of 8.2 miles
year lasts for 5.7 months, with 10 hours, 42 minutes of per hour.
from May 4 to October 27. daylight.
• The least muggy day of the The longest day is June 21, with
year is December 30. 13 hours, 34 minutes of daylight. • Noise Mainly come
from Nayasarai road in
south west direction of SUBMITTED BY-
site.
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MANJU
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SITE ANALYSIS,IIM
SITE RANCHI
ANALYSIS, IIM RANCHI
SITE AND TOPOGRAPHY EXISTING FLORA FAUNA

 Along the backside of our site, a canal is  The site is a vacant land with a small no trees, so there is no threat to existing
passing therefore a gradual slope can be seen flora. (Tender document Ranchi)
A
in the site.  The proposed site does not have any kind of forestation so there is no threat to
B’
 Analysis from google earth revealed that a existing fauna. Also there is no eco- sensitive zone near by to our site.
slope of approximately 50 feet is observed
along the section line B-B’
 A slope of approximately 20 feet is observed
along the section A-A’
 A low lying channel can be found on the site
B • Neem tree
– which according to us can be a way for
A’
passage of water at past.
 These contours will further influence our
design.
• DEMARCATED SITE WITH SECTION LINES (SOURCE- GOOGLE EARTH)

• Champa tree

A
• SLOPE ANALYSIS – THE HIGHEST POINT IS B (2299 FT) WHICH GRADUALLY LOWERS TOWARDS B’ (2250FT.) SOURCE- GOOGLE EARTH

• Ashok tree
R
C
H
I
• SLOPE ANALYSIS – THE LOWEST POINT IS A (2269 FT ) WHICH RISES TO A’ (2290 FT) SOURCE- GOOGLE EARTH
• Sal tree
T
SITE CONTOUR MAPPING NATURAL CALAMITIES ANALYSIS
E
C
 This was the contour mapping  The whole country has been
which was done from surfer divided into 5 Seismic zones as per
T
software. maximum intensity of ‘Modified U
 The following diagram shows the Mercalli Scale’ (MMS). The project
contours of approximately 5m from site lies in Seismic Zone II, called R
the river bed. as ‘Least Active Zone’.
 The lowest contour is at the river A
bed which is 689m and towards the
tops it goes to 701m. L

D
E
• CONTOURS ON SITE • CONTOUR MAPPING – SURFER 15 • FLOODING IN LOW LYING AREA RANCHI • SHOWING PROJECT SITE ON INDIA SEISMIC ZONE
S
SITE SERVICES S.W.O.T ANALYSIS I
• DRAINAGE
SR.NO
1
DESCRIPTION
Location
STRENGTH
Proper
WEAKNESS
Away from city life
OPPORTUNITY
Increase in quality
THREAT
G
 The district is highly dissected by rivers of
connectivity and
accessibility
of life
N
2 Land-Use Agricultural land Non-diversified land-use. Could be slum
varying magnitude. Residential expanded
 The major water divide in the district runs north aspects
to south direction through the Ratu and Lodhma. 3 Development Slum turning out On-site machinery usage(76%
to be planned humidity)
 The area in the eastern part of the water divide is
drained by Subarnrekha and the western part of 4 Energy
Production
Solar
wind
Cost factor Technological
Advancement
7
the divide is drained by South Koel and Karo. 5 Power Supply NTPC power Self-Energy
 The important river basins are the Subarnrekha, station-1km Production
the South Koel, the Damodar and the Karkari. 6 Environment Proper vegetation Heavy rainfall more than Creation of a Erosion
climate support 1000mm might lead to heavy natural ecosystem. Stubble Burning
The Kanchi and Raru are the tributaries of river the quality living erosion in coming future Increasing the
Subarnrekha. vegetation cover
around the site.
• HEIGHT FROM ROAD
7 Natural Features Natural grass on Water stagnancy Plus point to Soil erosion
ELEVATION AT NARASARAI ROAD ELEVATION AT ENTRANCE OF SITE site. Water borne disease aesthetic into site because of the
Natural drainage Less vegetation presence of sandy
towards river. soil with laterite
Orientation of soil.
• DISTRICT DRAINAGE MAP RANCHI (CGWB)
site
8 Cultural Aspects Traditional Promote the
products. cultural practices
Reviving practices
• THERE IS DIFFRENCE BETWEEN ELEVATION OF ROAD AND OUR SITE (APPROX. 25FT.)

SITE PHOTOGRAPS
SITE BYELAWS
 Pic 1 shows the neighboring small
 Permissible far- 2.25 (Jharkhand state byelaws 2016) dwellings and tree cover round he
 Set backs- Front - 9metres site.
Rear - 5metres  Pic. 2 shows paddy fields around
Side - 5metres the site
 Height restriction-the height of the building shall be governed by
the limitations of F.A.R., Open spaces and the width of street SUBMITTED
SUBMITTED BY-
BY-
fronting the plot. The absolute height of a building shall not
exceed 1.5 times the existing width of the road abutting the
property plus the front open space including road widening strip.
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PARTH ,, RAMAN,
MANJU
MANJU
RAMAN,

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