JAIPUR METRO One of the world s fastest project completions A presentation by Nihal Chand Goel Chairman & MD Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation
Jaipur The political and economic capital of State of Rajasthan in India 240 km from New Delhi Jaipur
About Jaipur A bustling metropolis of 3.1 million people with 4.6% getting added annually Walled city of Jaipur - widely known as the 'Pink City' - a major tourist destination Emerging as an international hub for trade, industry, expositions, education & health
Multimodal Plans for City Transport Share of public & intermediate public transport only 19 %, one of the lowest in 3 million plus cities across India Comprehensive Mobility Plan for Jaipur (prepared by Wilbur Smith in Jan 2010) - recommends a Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) comprising: Augmentation of Bus Fleet BRTS on 11 routes Metro Rail along two corridors 1.East West Corridor (17.5 km) 2.North South Corridor(11.5 km) Mono Rail on 3 routes 2000 buses 88 km 29 km 50 km
BRTS Projects Jaipur City Transport Services Ltd. (JCTSL) set up by Government of Rajasthan in June 2010. Has started operating 300 buses. Induction of more buses approved by Government of India Two dedicated Bus Rapid Transport Corridors under construction (total length 40 km, cost USD 100 million) 7 km already operationalised
Jaipur Metro E-W Corridor N-S Corridor Restricted on two sides by mountain ranges, Jaipur has grown along three arterial roads Routes of the Jaipur Metro planned along the major arterial roads
Key Technical and Financial Parameters
JAIPUR METRO RAIL PROJECT Phase I - East West Corridor (EPC Mode) PHASE I-A (Under implementation through DMRC) Operation & Maintenance for 5 years with own manpower PHASE I-B (Bidding to commence in April 2013) Phase II North South Corridor (PPP Mode) Operation & Maintenance of integrated network for approx.30 years (PPP Mode)
Traffic Projections Year 2017 2021 2031 Phase PHPDT* Daily Ridership Phase-I 11264 210,000 Phase-II 12901 325,000 Phase-I 16376 293,000 Phase-II 18683 489,000 Phase-I 27750 422,000 Phase-II 22429 680,000 Weighted Avg. Lead (in Km.) 7.2 7.6 7.7 * Peak hour peak direction traffic
Route Details Description Phase-IA Phase-IB Phase-I Phase-II Total Project From - To _ Mansarovar to Chandpole Chandpole to Badi Chaupar Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar Sitapura to Amba Bari Elevated Route (in km) 9.278-9.278 18.004 27.282 U/G Route (in km) 0.440 2.349 2.789 5.095 7.884 Total Route (in km) 9.718 2.349 12.067 23.099 35.166 Elevated Stations 8-8 15 23 Under Ground Stations 1 2 3 5 8 Total Stations 9 2 11 20 31 No. of Coaches 32 8 40 84 124
Key Technical Specifications Gauge Particulars Standard Details Rolling Stock Traction Signalling Stations Land for Stations & Depots Land for property development Coach Width 2.9 m Axle Load 16 tons 4 coach unit capacity 1034 passengers 25 KV - OHE ATO Capacity for 6 coach units Phase I - 19 Hectare Phase II - 37 Hectare 50 Hectare
Key Financial Parameters S.No. Particulars Details 1 Project Cost (USD Million) East West Corridor (Phase-I) North South Corridor (Phase II) Total Cost of Phase I & Phase-II 2 Projected FIRR Phase I Phase II 630 1310 1940 8.24% 7.37% 3 Price Level April 2011 4 Economic IRR 18.6% 5 Commercial Operation Date Phase - IA : 1-7-2013 Phase IB : 31-3-2017 Phase II : 31-3-2017
Sources of Funding Amounts in USD million Source Phase - I Phase - II Government of India 126 (20%) 230 (18%) Government of Rajasthan 310 (50%) 370 (28%) ADB Loan 194 (30%) - Concessionaire's Contribution - 710 (54%) Total 630 1310
Details of Funding of Phase - II (PPP project) Particular Amount in USD million % of contribution Government of India VGF 230 17.86% Government of Rajasthan VGF 230 17.89% Government of Rajasthan - Acquisition Cost for Non Government Land as VGF 140 10.65% Property Development (Up Front Fee) 40 3.04% Concessionaire Equity 180 13.49% Concessionaire Debt 490 37.07% Total Cost 1310 100% Rate of Return on Equity 14.00%
Status of Construction of Phase IA Civil Works Overhead Electrification Track Laying Signaling & Telecom Rolling Stock 80% completed Work in progress Work in progress Under development & supply Under manufacture at BEML, Bangalore First two train sets getting delivered in April 2013
Operation & Maintenance of Phase - IA Statutory Clearances under process Recruitment of manpower - nearly complete Induction training commenced for all O&M staff Delhi Metro to hand hold the newly recruited and trained O&M staff for a period of one year Ticketing, housekeeping, security, etc. to be outsourced.
Speedy operationalisation of Phase IA - Challenges & Strategies
Jaipur Metro set to be one of the fastest metro projects Works Agreement with Delhi Metro August 2010 Work commenced on site November 2010 Commercial Operation Date of Phase - IA (9.7 kms, 9 stations) July 2013
Key Factors in rapid implementation
Strong Political Will With due encouragement from Government of India, the State Government accorded high priority to the Project All important decisions taken by the State Cabinet and, where necessary, in relaxation of rules and norms High Level Empowered Committee for quick resolution of inter-departmental issues SPV established - Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation (JMRC) - and given free hand for necessary tie-ups with agencies like Delhi Metro
Unique Hybrid Project Structure Phase I to kick start the project through EPC Phase II through PPP After 5 years, integrated O & M of the two phases through PPP
Strong Financial Support While funding support from Government of India is in pipeline, adequate and timely funds provided up-front by Rajasthan Government & parastatals To support Metro operations 50 hectares of government land provided by Rajasthan Government for property development Dedicated Metro Fund being set up to generate additional revenues by way of premium FAR, surcharge on taxes, etc. and dedicate these additional revenues to the project
Hassle-free Land Acquisition The alignment was fixed in such a way that the acquisition of private land and demolitions are minimal Empowered Settlement Committee constituted by the State Cabinet for acquisition through discussion and dialogue Tailor made rehabilitation packages - Most PAPs preferred alternative sites for work/residence; cash outgo minimized Entire RoW for Phase - IA amicably acquired Quick resolution of legal cases; proactive defence Proactive rehabilitation support from urban local bodies
Project Management DMRC - the most experienced domestic player in the sector - engaged as implementing agency RITES - a sister concern of the Indian Railway - engaged as Independent Quality Monitor Effective contract management by DMRC No cost over-runs A lean but dedicated team of officers in JMRC as well as in DMRC Regular review of the Project at highest levels in Government and in the two Corporations. Parallel processing of civil works, rolling stock and S&T works
Future Phases
Phase I B JMRC to execute on EPC mode DMRC engaged as General Consultant Bidding planned to be initiated in April 2013 Loans being tied up with ADB Recruitment/ capacity building of manpower in progress
Phase - II To be done through PPP RFQ was floated and four applicants were shortlisted However, route alignment being reviewed to connect Jaipur International Airport Increase in underground length being considered Further process of bidding will depend on the outcome of the review
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