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Jamshedpur Water and Wastewater System. Water Infrastructure2 River Pump houses : 264 MLD Raw Water Pump House : 173 MLD Clarified Water Pump House : 91MLD WTP capacity (potable water) : 190 MLD Dimna reservoir (1 month standby):35000 ML capacity 7 water towers : ( 46 ML ) 500 kms of potable water networkWastewater Infrastructure 2 sewage treatment facilities : 64 MLD capacity 10 sewage pumping statio31518
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1. ADB Workshop, Bhopal
Jamshedpur Utilities & Services Company Ltd.
February, 2009
2. Jamshedpur Water and Wastewater System
3. Market Share in Municipal Water Management (1)Water Quantity Distributed (MLD)
4. Market Share in Municipal Water Management (2)Service Connections (‘000 Numbers)
5. 24x7 water supply project for Mysore city
6. Salient Features of the Project Largest water supply PPP project in India based on performance based management contract
First city-wide water distribution management contract serving million plus population
6- Year tripartite contract between Karnataka Water Supply & Drainage Board (KUWSDB), Mysore City Corporation (MCC); and JUSCO
One operator for the entire city – optimized & effective solution
Funding by JNNURM (80%), Govt. of Karnataka (10%) and MCC (10%)
7. Mysore City – Key Contract Variables (as per contract)
8. The Three Phases
9. Key Contractual Milestones
10. Payment Structure
11. Capital Investment Plan (Rehab & Provisional Items) To be prepared in the first year and will be the basis for rehabilitation
Item rate will be the same for the corresponding item quoted in the bid
Quantities can differ from what are mentioned in the BOQ (tender document)
However, the final CIP price can vary upto +10% of the total rehab and provisional costs quoted in the bid (“threshold limit”)
Inclusion of new items beyond those in BOQ as “contract variation” and will be outside the 10% “threshold limit”
12. Performance Targets
13. Performance Targets (to be achieved)
14. Break-up of Performance Fee
15. Key improvements envisaged through this contract… Obligations of AC Technical Improvements
Hydraulic simulation & network up-dation for equitable water distribution
Setting up & monitoring District Metering Areas (DMA)
24x7 water supply with min 7m pressure for the entire Mysore city
Leak detection & reduction program leading to phase wise reduction in losses
Reduction in energy consumption
Re-Engineering & Rehabilitation of Pumping Stations
Improved water quality
Implementation of IMIS
Service Delivery and Commercial Improvements
Increase in customer base
Increase in Billing & Collection Efficiency
100% billing every month with year-on-year increase in revenue
100% Customer metering
24 hours customer service centre
100% customer complaint handling in stipulated time.
Public Awareness Program
Improved overall customer satisfaction
16. Key Obligations of KUWSDB Overall contract management including decisions regarding achievement of performance targets
Provide support, access to sites, and information to AC for preparation of OMP and CIP
Depute the Board employees and pay their pay, benefits, etc. as per contract conditions
Approval of OMP and CIP
Operate, maintain and manage the bulk supplies to the distribution operating zones as per Schedule 1 of the contract
Assist AC in approvals for new connections by MCC
Provide permission to AC for repair/replacement of the facilities and the right of way to lay new water mains
Disbursement of management fees, operating costs, bonus to the AC
Coordinate with MCC, manage and organise the investments for the project
17. Key Obligations of MCC Organize funding for the project out of the annual Budgets and funds released under JNNURM Program
Open and maintain a revenue account for all revenues collected by the AC.
Ensure smooth hand over the operations, maintenance of Distribution Operating Zone to the AC on the Preparatory Commencement Date;
Provide to the AC, all data related to O&M manuals, drawings, customer details, billing related data/hardware/ software, etc.
Pay all electricity charges incurred in the Distribution Operating Zone for providing services
Permit and co-ordinate with the AC in providing water supply connections to un-connected properties
Permit AC with road crossing, road cutting and road restoration works for implementing the rehabilitation works
Continue to take actions for recovery of historical arrears from customers
Undertake disconnection or regularization of illegal water connections reported by AC and assist AC in recovering the regularization charges
Receive requests for new connections, complaints from customers, record and forward the same to AC for follow up action
18. Key Contractual Clauses (1) Bulk Water Supply Commitment
80.19 MLD and 62.05 MLD for West and East zones respectively
Failure to meet this obligation (and also for any of other obligations of MCC and KUWSDB) will result in revision of performance targets
However, the performance fee for the pertinent period will be payable as per the original schedule as if AC has met the performance targets
Quality of water
Quality of water supplied to the customers shall be at the same minimum level as at bulk point
Disconnection Policy
Action against legal customers for non-payment of bills governed by the existing bye-laws or procedures of MCC
Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Resolved through an Adjudicator appointed by the Employer
Fee /costs to be shared equally between AC and the Employer
19. Key Contractual Clauses (2) Contract Variations
Employer can propose variation in scope and AC shall respond with a technical proposal with financial terms
Scope changes can include variation in number of connections, service coverage area, customers, etc.
AC’s remuneration to be adjusted so that AC is in the same financial position as if the variation were not implemented
Value Management
AC can propose a value management proposal that helps in reducing cost of services or furthering objectives of the contract, or benefit the employer
Subject to approval of the proposal, the remuneration will be adjusted to account for increase in scope and costs
If the proposal reduces cost of services, AC will receive 10% of savings
20. Key Contractual Clauses (3) KUWSDB and MCC Employees for Deputation
112 Employees in East Zone and 95 Employees in West Zone
MCC and KUWSDB to issue letter to each employee accordingly before the effective date
No changes in their existing terms of employment
All deputed employees directly report to AC for day-to-day functioning
Employer shall continue to pay their wages, salaries, increments, leave entitlements, compensation, employee benefits, pension benefits, medical and welfare arrangements, insurances, and social security contributions
Employer may depute more employees/workers and shall be responsible for paying their wages/salaries, perks, social benefits, etc.
AC shall effect & maintain minimum insurance against losses & claims arising from death or injury to any deputed employee as per the norms stipulated by the Labour Department
21. Thank You!
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27. Market Share in Municipal Water Management (3)Population Serviced (Lakhs)