CORRIGENDUM dated 09-09-2024 | Infrastructural development of Lighthouse School Complex – Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) Wokha under Wokha District
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NEP-PMU-137/PROC-LSC-WOK/2024/654
CORRIGENDUM
In response to RFB notice issued vide No IN-DSE-442442-CW-RFB Dated 10th August 2024 for the work “Infrastructural development of Lighthouse School Complex - Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) Wokha under Wokha District” the following modifications are hereby issued:
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1. | BOQ in Financial Folder in e-portal
Column No 13 |
Basic rates in figures to be entered by the bidder | Rates in figures to be entered by the bidder inclusive of GST and other taxes |
2. | ITB 22.1
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The deadline for uploading the Bids is:
Date: 10th September 2024 Time: 12:00 Hrs IST
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The deadline for uploading the Bids is:
Date: 13th September 2024 Time: 12:00 Hrs IST
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3. | ITB 25.1 | The online Bid opening of Technical Parts of Bids shall take place at: Conference Room, PMU, Nagaland Education Project
Street Address: Directorate of School Education, Govt. of Nagaland, Upper Bayavu Hill Floor/ Room number: Top Floor City: Kohima PIN/Postal Code: 797001 Country: India
Date: 10th September 2024 Time: 12:30 Hrs IST |
The online Bid opening of Technical Parts of Bids shall take place at: Conference Room, PMU, Nagaland Education Project
Street Address: Directorate of School Education, Govt. of Nagaland, Upper Bayavu Hill Floor/ Room number: Top Floor City: Kohima PIN/Postal Code: 797001 Country: India
Date: 13th September 2024 Time: 12:30 Hrs IST |
- The Section VII - Works’ Requirements, 1. Environmental and Social Requirements, Environmental and Social Parameters: is hereby replaced by the following
ES Standards | Potential Risks | Mitigation Measures | Monitoring |
ESS1: Assessment and Management of Environmental and social risks and impacts | Health and safety measures of construction worker.
Diseases and allergies related to OHS. (1.1 Occupational Health and Hazard) (ESS 1) 1.2 Fire Intervention |
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On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB).
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ESS 2: Labour and Working Conditions |
The District Civil Hospital with all facilities is 1 KM away from the LSC site | a) There is an existing district hospital at the. Workers can be taken care of in case of emergency. | Availability of minimum one doctor and two nurses in the health sub-centre with basic medical needs throughout the construction period.
Pliability of 2-wheeler and 4-wheeler vehicle along this road in all weather conditions. |
b) The last measure is to set up first aid medical kits for the individuals involved in the construction activities. | Availability of required set of the first aid kits and trained worker/s to operate the kits | ||
Wokha LSC site is flagged to be lacking drinking and construction-use water sources, this can pose problems to the condition of workers and labourers during the construction. | a) Community verbally agrees to share their daily water source which may not last for long term purpose. So, it is suggested to identify the daily requirement of water for construction purposes and make necessary arrangements to collect the water and bring it to the construction site. | Daily availability of daily required water. | |
b) The Contractor must pay for the procurement and supply of water it has to be purchased and brought from a distance. | |||
ESS 03: Resource Efficiency and Pollution Prevention and Management |
3.1 Waste
The waste e.g., demolished waste, Sand, cement, bricks, gravels which will be generated during construction processes. |
· The contractor should ensure to minimize the waste material during construction. The construction wastes should be disposed off at authorized dumping site. The contractor should take responsibility of waste transportation on dumping site.
· The contactor should ensure recycling and reusing different waste materials. · As per world bank standards and building bylaws a sewer pipes for sewage and proper septic tanks should be provided for toilets.
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On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB). |
3.2 Air Pollution
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On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB).
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3.3 Water Pollution
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There is no stream/river around school site so no direct water pollution on site is recognized but ensure that waste and sewage water are treated and then released in the given environment. | On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB).
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3.4 Noise/vibrations
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On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB). | |
3.5 Usage of Hazardous material during construction
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e.g., Asbestos sheets, chemical and hazardous dyes, etc. |
On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB). | |
3.6 Energy Efficiency
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On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB). | |
3.7 Site Restoration
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On site inspection- The Authorized officer from Nagaland pollution control board (NPCB). | |
ESS 4: Community Health and Safety | 4.1 Health and sanitation. |
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ESS 5: Land Acquisition, Restriction on Land Use, and Involuntary Resettlement | In the risk assessment exercise, no potential risk on land has been identified because the land is a government-owned property, and the demarcation is very clear. |
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ESS 6: Biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of living natural resources. | Water is purchased from distant source and supplied thorough tankers; The area is famous for Amur falcon migration site. |
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ESS 7: Indigenous community | Wokha is inhabited by the LOTHA tribe known for its hospitality, culinary skills, and handicrafts.
The resident tribal community gets along very well with outsiders and there are no social issues due to outsiders. |
A due diligence process should be followed in case of any risks likely to affect the group of people in the form of affecting their livelihoods, any source of livelihoods, their identify, culture and fostering full respect for human rights in the process of construction. | Frequency of direct or indirect impact on the identity, culture, and livelihood of these people. |
ESS 8: Cultural Heritage | No site in and around the construction site has been identified that has cultural significance to the people living in and around the site. | In case of finding monument, and any place that cultural importance and is found within the 300m of the end of the selected site, then the matter should be flagged to the Department for due process of chance finds. | |
ESS 10: Stakeholder Engagement and Information disclosure | Under this standard, there is no risk identified however the need for stakeholder engagement is strengthened by directly consulting with the community in every process of implementation. To avoid any future negligence in stakeholder engagement, strong measures are being adopted. | As part of strengthening the stakeholder engagement, the grievance redress mechanism/channel will be set up at workplace which will facilitate labourers and any individual engaged in the construction to voice out their grievances in a timely manner.
Therefore, intensive capacity building for contractors, labourers, and the community will be taken up at the LSC site to sensitize and build capacity on voicing out their grievances without any hesitation. |
Note: The other terms and conditions of the RFB remain unchanged
REFER ATTACHMENT FOR DETAILS
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(THAVASEELAN K.) IAS
Project Director
Nagaland Education Project