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Draft Detailed Project Report

Of
JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT
of
Ajmer & Pushkar
Under HRIDAY Scheme

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February 2016
DRAFT DETAILED PROJECT REPORT
JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT UPGRADATION

of
Ajmer & Pushkar
Under HRIDAY Scheme
Prepared for

Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana


(HRIDAY)

Under Ministry of Urban Development,


Government of India
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to heartily thank the Mayor, the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation
Ajmer for his valuable support, and visionary approach of Heritage Conservation.
We would also like to acknowledge our profound gratitude to Hon’ble Principal Secretary,
LSG Department, Government of Rajasthan and Senior Town Planner, Directorate of Local
Bodies, Jaipur for their valuable guidance and advice in the process of preparation of the
Detailed Project Report for Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation under HRIDAY Scheme for
Ajmer City.
We would like to convey sincere regards to the Addl Chief Engineer, Superintending
Engineer, Executive Engineer, Junior Engineer for giving this opportunity to work on the
Preparation of Detailed Project Report for Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation under HRIDAY
Scheme for Ajmer City.
We would like to express our gratitude towards Development and Research Organization
for Nature, Arts and Heritage (DRONAH) for their guidance and help in acquiring the
requisite data and inputs without which the formulation of the DPR would not have been
possible.
Draft Detailed Project Report
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CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................. 3
1. BACKGROUND & PROJECT RATIONALE ......................................................................................... 7
1.1 HERITAGE SECTOR ANALYSIS ....................................................................................................................... 7

1.2 PROJECT OUTLINE AND SCOPE ..................................................................................................................... 8

1.3 PROJECT METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................................ 9

1.4 VISION AND APPROACH.................................................................................................................................... 9

1.5 ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING FRAMEWORKS AND CAPACITY OF THE ULB............................... 10

1.5.1 ASSESSMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK .............................................................. 10

1.5.2 REGULATORY MANDATES.................................................................................................................... 14

1.6 RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY ......................................................................................................................... 16

2. SURVEY AND HERITAGE MAPPING ............................................................................................... 21


2.1 HERITAGE INVENTORY .................................................................................................................................. 21

2.1.1 TANGIBLE HERITAGE INVENTORY OF THE CITY....................................................................... 21

2.1.2 INTANGIBLE HERITAGE OF AJMER .................................................................................................. 25

2.1.3 HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE..................................................................................................................... 26

3. PROJECT APPROACH AND MAIN COMPONENTS ...................................................................... 29


3.1 SELECTION OF AREA ....................................................................................................................................... 29

3.2 CHARACTERISTICS AND HERITAGE ASSETS ........................................................................................ 32

4. ANALYSIS OF THE AREA.................................................................................................................... 34


4.1 SALIENT FEATURES ......................................................................................................................................... 34

4.1.1 EXISTING SITUATION ............................................................................................................................. 34

4.2 HERITAGE CONSERVATION ......................................................................................................................... 37

Fig 5: Showing Existing Condition ..................................................................................................................... 38

4.3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT............................................................................................................................. 39

4.3.1 PROJECTION FOR TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE ........................................................................ 40

4.4 GAP ANALYSIS:................................................................................................................................................... 41

4.5 SWOT ANALYSIS ......................................................................................................................................... 42

5. PROJECT PROPOSAL AND IMPLEMENTATION .......................................................................... 44

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5.1 PROJECT COMPONENTS AND ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................. 44

5.1.1 COMPONENTS A – PUBLIC REALM AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT ...... 44

5.1.2 COMPONENT B – TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT .......................................................................... 44

5.1.3. COMPONENT C – HERITAGE CONSERVATION............................................................................ 44

5.2 DESIGN INTERVENTIONS ....................................................................................................................... 45

5.3 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY ............................................................................................................ 47

5.4 PROJECT IMPACT ....................................................................................................................................... 47

5.4.1 PARAMETERS AND INDICATORS .............................................................................................. 47

6. TOOLKIT ................................................................................................................................................. 50
6.1 STREET FURNITURE................................................................................................................................. 51

6.2 SIGNAGE......................................................................................................................................................... 52

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In order to address urban heritage issues while testing new approaches for inclusive urban
renewal, the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, launched the National
Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) scheme on 21st January, 2015,
with a focus on holistic Development of heritage cities. With duration of 27 months and a total
outlay of INR 500 Crores the Scheme is being implemented in 12 identified cities namely, Ajmer,
Amravati, Amritsar, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya, Kanchipuram, Mathura, Puri, Varanasi, Velankanni
and Warangal. It supports development of core heritage infrastructure projects which shall
include revitalization of urban infrastructure for areas around Heritage assets.

Ajmer is one of the twelve cities covered under the HRIDAY scheme. Ajmer was founded by
Ajayraj Singh Chauhan in the late 7th Century AD. It possesses the first ever Hill Fort of Taragarh
and Anasagar Lake, which are the only remains of Chauhan dynasty. The city houses Chishti
Shrine Dargah-e-Sharif, and caters to the religious pursuit for one of the most important
religious events in the world the Urs. Along with Dargah-e-Sharif the city has many Hindu
temples located in its old core. Significant monuments include the Ajmeri Fort, and the Badshahi
Building, which bears the supremacy of the Mughal culture. Ajmer has not only Monuments but
also properties, areas, lakes and groups of vernacular buildings (Daddoki Haveli, Lunia Haveli,
Anasagar & Foysagar Lake, Ramdayalu Bhavan, Ram Prasad ki kutchery), which are
architecturally and historically significant. Many properties however, are under the at due toil
maintenance. These in adequate adaptations worsen the situation and the city’s heritage has
also been deeply threatened by unplanned development and growth.

Methodologically, the DPR follows an approach of detailed evaluation of existing site conditions,
analysis and survey, mapping, documentation of area, to the detailing of micro level
interventions in consultation with state and local stakeholders.

The Project area includes Jaipur Road which goes further north towards other heritage assets
such as Soniji ki Nasiyan and Daulat Bagh, and East towards Jaipur. This area is first used by
anyone entering the city by rail; it is the backbone for transportation. Hence, work on
improvement of this road will enhance the imageability of Ajmer besides improving the
functionality for its users.

This Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation links together some of Ajmer’s heritage buildings. It aims
at the inclusive urban renewal of this road through improved planning and delivery of
infrastructure and services in a way that builds upon and Stewards its heritage.

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King Edward Memorial is one of the most significant colonial structures in Ajmer. Located close
to the Railway Station, it is on one of the main roads in the city, Jaipur Road. It is currently used
as a Guest House.

The Project area covers about 0.8 km from Gandhi Bhavan to Indira Gandhi Smarak. In addition
to intangible assets, the following properties are Located in the area:

• Gandhi Bhawan
• Clock Tower
• Clock Tower Mosque
• Shahid Smarak
• Railway Station
• Edward Memorial
• Abdullah Khan Ka Maqbara
• Bibi Ka Maqbara

Project Components:

The City HRIDAY Plan largely proposes three main categories of work to be undertaken in the
identified area.

A. Public Realm and Infrastructure improvements:

1. Pedestrian footpaths and pavement/resurfacing

2. Street furniture & Street scaping - Benches, bollards, dustbins, street lights

3. Plaza development at Shaheed Smarak

4. Uniform vendor kiosks

B. Traffic management:

• Organization of existing on street parking and paving of parking space

C. Heritage Conservation:

• Façade restoration and palette for heritage assets

• Guidelines and toolkit for uniform shop fronts and signages

It will be implemented through the institutional framework recommended under HRIDAY


guidelines. A dedicated project implementation unit with experts is proposed to be established
in the ULB as the Municipal Corporation, Ajmer, which would work in consultation with local
residents and other stakeholders.

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The total estimated cost of the Project of Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation is Rs 3.54 Crore. This
includes investments in heritage conservation, public spaces and recreational facilities etc.

Summary Sheet of Cost Estimation:

Sr. No. Particulars Amount in Rs


A Heritage Conservation 14716935.11
B Public Space & Recreational Facilities 15651989.66
C Development of Pedestrian 495342.08
D Junction Improvement 2314437.80
E Miscellaneous 1191969.16
Total 34370673.81
Additional 3% Contingency Charges 1031120.214
Grand Total 35401794.02

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1. BACKGROUND & PROJECT RATIONALE


As a part of the Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) Scheme, Jaipur
Road Precinct has been selected for preparation of Detailed Project Report. The total length of
project is 800 meter and it includes Jaipur Road which goes further north towards other
heritage assets such as Soniji ki Nasiyan and Daulat Bagh, and East towards Jaipur. After site
visits by HRIDAY City Anchor, quick overview of existing infrastructure facilities and
consultation with Municipal Corporation, Ajmer (MCA), City Authorities and State Government;
the DPR on Jaipur Road Precinct was selected to be implemented in part as it seemed to be the
most feasible DPR in terms of Heritage significance and impact as well as status of
implementation. In addition, considering the density of population, tourist arrival intangible
aspects of Ajmer this DPR would be a good platform for demonstration of HRIDAY objectives.

J M EnviroNet Pvt Ltd in consortia with PriMove Infrastructure Development Consultants Pvt
Ltd and Dhruv Consultancy Services Pvt Ltd was appointed as DPR consultant to review and
evaluate the existing situation and prepare an implementable DPR. With revisions as suggested
in CHP by City Anchor, DRONAH, this DPR for Jaipur Road Precinct, façade restoration, uniform
shop fronts, street furniture and signage has been prepared for the implementation under
HRIDAY in 2015-16. This project of Ajmer and this Detailed Project Report adopt an area-based
approach to city development which places heritage valuation and conservation at the core of a
city-wide development. This aims at unlocking the assets of the local communities for improved
living standards and socio-economic opportunities to poor residents while promoting a livable
and culturally dynamic growth pattern at the city level.

1.1 HERITAGE SECTOR ANALYSIS


Urbanization and Heritage

With the increased pressure of unplanned services provision and city growth, inner areas, often
rich in heritage, are constantly under threat. Poor living condition, lack of infrastructure and
service facilities are some of the consequences. In addition, the rigidity of protection regulations
have also discouraged the conservation of heritage properties and areas, not allowing
sometimes even the most needed adaptation of these historic structures and areas to the
requirements of recent times. “Cities have to build on their past to prepare the future”.

The built environment not only affects the quality of life of an individual but also affects the
community as a whole, its identity, history and roots. The process of urbanization transforms
city experiences for good or bad. The creation of anonymous cities with no traces of their
history and evolution is one of the worst possible results of unplanned and insensitive
urbanization. This tends to happen often due to lack of awareness and appreciation to the

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values of a city, lack of proper policies and adequate legal frameworks, and lack of capable
technical resources.

Heritage Sector in Ajmer

Rajasthan has innumerous material and intangible heritage bearing the evidences of Rajput
power and control over the territory, with magnificent forts and groups of buildings. Six forts
have been recently nominated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Ajmer being one of its
oldest cities is no exception. The heritage assets in Ajmer both tangible and intangible have been
listed and described in detail in the later sections. As it exists, people are unaware of the value
and potential of the heritage of the area, both tangible and intangible. Awareness needs to be
generated about the same amongst the locals, so they can safe guard it in the future. The city has
4 main zones of concentrated heritage assets and activities which need immediate attention
from work under the HRIDAY scheme. The 4 identified zones are:

1. Anasagar and Foysagar lakes


2. Jaipur Road Precinct
3. Subhash Udhyan
4. Pushkar Heritage Walk

This heritage itself has the potential to attract large numbers of tourists from within and outside
the country, provide employment in the sector and support activities and induce an all-round
economic development of the region.

1.2 PROJECT OUTLINE AND SCOPE


After evaluating the existing situation and incorporating revisions mentioned in the CHP as well
as comments of CLAMC, this DPR has been prepared by the consultant (JMEPL in consortia with
PriMove & Dhruv) for the first phase of implementation under HRIDAY in 2015-16.

The DPR has been prepared to include the main heritage assets only, and works that can be
carried out immediately with in the specified budget.

The components of the DPR include:

A. Public Realm and Infrastructure improvements:


1. Pedestrian footpaths and pavement/resurfacing
2. Street furniture & Street scaping - Benches, bollards, dustbins, street lights
3. Plaza development at Shaheed Smarak
4. Uniform vendor kiosks
B. Traffic management:
• Organization of existing on street parking and paving of parking space
C. Heritage Conservation:

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• Façade restoration and palette for heritage assets


• Guidelines and toolkit for uniform shop fronts and signages

The aim of the project is to upgrade and enhance the character of the identified route and
provide as an economy generating tool for the local community by emphasizing on the tangible
and intangible heritage. The work includes up gradation of pedestrian space, heritage
component of architecture of buildings along the walk, utilization of open spaces and up
gradation of streetscape with appropriate street furniture, signage and landscape. Larger
Infrastructural works such as resurfacing, underground cabling, underground Sewers are not
included in the current scope of work and will be taken up later as a part of the main City
HRIDAY Plan, when as shelf of specific area based infrastructure projects will be proposed as
part of a longer term strategy. The Reasoning behind this is that large scale infrastructure works
will require execution in a coordinated manner, and focusing on a single area will reduce the
potential impact of such an initiative.

1.3 PROJECT METHODOLOGY


STAGE 1: Evaluation of existing situation, and suggested recommendations

STAGE2: Site survey, analysis and proposal for implementable DPR

STAGE2.1: Site Survey and Documentation

1. Physical photographic survey and visual record of the road and updating previously
done site analysis.

2. Mapping and analysis of condition of lighting, basic services and Public facilities etc.

3. Assessing the condition of the lake based on existing documentation and additional
analysis.

STAGE 2.2: Proposals for the following:

1. Public Realm and Infrastructure improvements


2. Traffic Management
3. Heritage Conservation

STAGE 2.3: Detailed Execution Drawings and Estimates for the same

1.4 VISION AND APPROACH


The project aims at providing the visitors as well as the local people an infrastructural facilities
and generating awareness and appreciation of the rich cultural heritage of the city. It aims at
initiating the process of social and economic change and provides a role model for similar
projects in the area.

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The vision will be achieved by the following actions:

1. Designing of the start point, end points and halting points in the up gradation.

2. Identification of point of interest for the visitors and local people on the road.

3. Identification of location of public facilities like toilets, drinking water etc.

4. Identification of location and designing of street furniture, signage, lamp posts and garbage
bins etc.

5. Documentation and Condition Assessment of the street facade.

6. Street facade restoration

The project aims at providing the visitor the experience, which can be obtained by a conducted
walk or by a visitor without a guide. The design for the heritage walk has been developed to
orient the visitor, signage to provide information and other visitor amenities within the walk.

The proposal is to develop the road with basic infrastructure facilities and conserve the heritage
of the area which can be enjoyed by both the locals as well as tourists.

The above vision and approach is very much in line with the HRIDAY vision and looks towards
heritage – based infrastructure development within the city. Its objectives also state that the
heritage areas of historic towns like Ajmer need to be perceived as drivers for development. In a
similar manner to the HRIDAY scheme it has prioritized the basic infrastructure provision,
transportation access and heritage conservation.

1.5 ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING FRAMEWORKS AND CAPACITY OF THE


ULB
1.5.1 ASSESSMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
Ajmer was one of the first cities formalized in 1866 in the state of Rajasthan under the
Municipal Administration with the Municipal Corporation, Ajmer. The Ajmer Development
Authority (erstwhile UIT) was established in 1960, under the Rajasthan Urban Improvement
Act (RUIA), 1959. In addition to Ajmer Municipal Corporation and Ajmer Development
Authority (erstwhile UIT), a number of line departments (such as Public Health and Engineering
Department, PWD, Rajasthan Housing Board, Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation,
Forest Department, Tourism Department) have been operational in the city and are responsible
for delivery of services and infrastructure. The roles and responsibilities of different agencies in
urban management and heritage management in Ajmer are presented in the following tables.

Table: 1.1: Institutional Framework in Ajmer

Urban Operation and


No Planning and Design Construction
Infrastructure Maintenance

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Ajmer Development
Authority Ajmer
Ajmer Development
(erstwhile UIT), Development
Authority
Town And Authority
1. Land use/Master Plan (erstwhile UIT),
Country Planning (erstwhile UIT),
Ajmer Municipal
Board, Ajmer Ajmer Municipal
Corporation
Municipal Corporation
Corporation
Ajmer Development Authority (erstwhile UIT), Ajmer Municipal
2. Building Byelaws
Corporation
Public Health and Engineering Department. Rajasthan Urban
3. Water Supply Infrastructure Development Project, Ajmer Development Authority
(erstwhile UIT)
Public Health Public Health
Public Health and And Engineering and Engineering
Engineering Department, Department,
Department, Rajasthan Urban Rajasthan Urban
Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Infrastructure
Infrastructure Development Development
4. Sewerage
Development Project, Project, Ajmer Project, Ajmer
Ajmer Development Development Development
Authority(erstwhile Authority(erstwhile Authority(erstwhile
UIT),Ajmer Municipal UIT),Ajmer UIT),Ajmer
Corporation Municipal Municipal
Corporation Corporation
Roads/Bridges/Flyovers Ajmer Development Authority (erstwhile UIT), PWD, Rajasthan
5. /Rob/Multilevel Urban Infrastructure Development Project, Ajmer Municipal
Parking Corporation
Ajmer
Ajmer Development Ajmer Development Development
Traffic Control And
6. Authority(erstwhile Authority(erstwhile Authority(erstwhile
Management system
UIT), RTO UIT), RTO UIT), Regional
Traffic Office
City Public
7. Private Operators
Transportation
Rajasthan Urban Rajasthan Urban
Rajasthan Urban
Storm Water Infrastructure Infrastructure
8. Infrastructure
Drainage Development Development
Development Projects
Projects Projects
Ajmer Municipal Ajmer Municipal Ajmer Municipal
9. Solid Waste Disposal
Corporation Corporation Corporation
Ajmer Ajmer Ajmer
Development Development Development
10. Street Lighting Authority(erstwhile Authority(erstwhile Authority(erstwhile
UIT), Ajmer Municipal UIT), Ajmer UIT), Ajmer
Corporation, Municipal Municipal

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Rajasthan Urban Corporation, Corporation


Infrastructure Rajasthan Urban
Development Infrastructure
Project, PWD Development
Project
Parks Playgrounds,
Ajmer Development Authority (erstwhile UIT), Ajmer
11. Beautification Of
Municipal Corporation
Road Intersections
Air Water And Noise
12 Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board
Pollution Control
Rajasthan
Rajasthan Urban Urban Ajmer
Infrastructure Infrastructure Development
Development Development Authority
Project, Ajmer Project, Ajmer (erstwhile
13. Slum Development
Development Development UIT),Ajmer
Authority (erstwhile Authority(erstwhile Municipal
UIT), Ajmer Municipal UIT), Ajmer Corporation
Corporation Municipal
Corporation
Urban Poverty
14. Ajmer Municipal Corporation
Programs
Ajmer Municipal Corporation, Ajmer Development Authority
15. Housing For EWS
(erstwhile UIT), Rajasthan Housing Board
Ajmer Development Authority (erstwhile UIT), Ajmer Municipal
16. Public Conveyance
Corporation
Heritage Building Archaeological
17.
Conservation Survey of India

Table.1.2. Main Agencies engaged in heritage conservation in Ajmer

No Agency Roles & Responsibility


Promotes Tourism
1 Department of Tourism
Invests in tourism related projects
Department of Culture,
Supports individuals, groups and voluntary organizations through
2 Ministry of Human Resource
14 schemes of financial assistance
Development
• Declares monuments of national importance
• Carries out archaeological fieldwork, research activities and
Archaeological Survey of India
3 implements various provisions of its Acts and Rules,
(ASI)
documentation of loose sculptures, excavation of sites and adjacent
areas to the monuments, conservation and day to day maintenance

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of protected monuments
• Issues No Objection Certificates (NOC) for any sort of construction,
additions and alterations to existing structures or new
constructions coming under 100 m (prohibited area) and further
200 m (regulated area) from the protected monuments
• Protects monuments of state importance under the supervision of
State Department of
4 Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Archaeology and Museum
• 15 monuments in Ajmer are under their supervision
Approximately, 1000 temples are under the control of Devasthan
5 State Devasthan Department Vibhag through direct administration by the department, or through
private administration by trusts.
• Major mosques and Dargah in the city are under the
jurisdiction of the Anjuman Dargah Committee
• Responsible for the cleaning, repair and regular maintenance of
6 Dargah Committee
respective mosques and Dargah, painting public buildings and
monuments (including Gates) and provision of facilities for
pilgrims
• Responsible for the cleaning of the inner city, Dargah area and
areas surrounding the lake, solid waste management for all
7 Ajmer Municipal Council sites of tourist and heritage significance
• Enforces building byelaws, check building safety, repair and
maintenance of access roads, drainage and sewers.
• Facilitates Pilgrims in Ajmer through provision of vishramsthalis
Ajmer Development Authority
8 during Urs
(erstwhile UIT)
• Develops tourism infrastructures
• Restoration, conservation and regular cleaning of Water Bodies
Public Health and Engineering • Anasagar Lake, Foysagar Lake, Khanpura Lake for provision of
9
Department (PHED) facilities at places of heritage and tourist significance, and during
festivals
Indian National Trust for Art • Helps in raising awareness of Heritage Conservation
10 and Cultural Heritage • Documents unprotected heritage and cultural resources
(INTACH) • Prepares proposals and supervises related works.

In context of the selected project area for DPR, the main stakeholder agencies will be
Department of Tourism, Public Health and Engineering Department, ASI, State Department of
Archaeology and Museum and Municipal Corporation, Ajmer.

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The nodal agency to execute the project will be Municipal Corporation, Ajmer

1.5.2 REGULATORY MANDATES


In India, there are many national and international organizations and institutions engaged in
heritage conservation and management, including:

• Central Ministries such as Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Culture, Ministry


of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Environment
and Forest
• State departments, such as Archaeology and Museums, Culture and Tourism
• Specialized organizations, NGOs and trusts, such as INTACH

Table.1.3 Relevant Policies for bringing heritage conservation in Ajmer


Agency Relevant Policy Description
The Ancient The Act guides the law relating to ancient monuments; it makes
Monuments and provision for the investigation, preservation, and recording of
Archaeological matters of archaeological or historical interest and for their
Sites and Remains Act, regulation and operation. The Secretary compiles and maintains
1958 – Statutory for the purposes of this Act a schedule of monuments.
The Act regulates the export and trade in antiquities and art
treasures. It makes provisions on smuggling and fraudulent
dealings in antiquities, and provides compulsory acquisition of
antiquities and art treasures for preservation in public places.
“Antiquity” includes any coin, sculpture, painting epigraph or
Antiquities and
other work of art or crafts manship; any article, object detached
Archaeological Art Treasures Act,
from a building or cave; any article, object or thing illustrative of
Survey of 1972 – Statutory
science, art, crafts, literature, religion, customs, morals or politics
India
in by gone ages; any article, object or thing declared by the
Central Government, by notification in the
Official Gazette, to be an antiquity for the purposes of this Act,
which has been in existence for 100 years.
Ancient Monuments
and
Archaeological Sites The amendments includes: Monument Categorization, Provision
and of buffer areas(distance and demarcation), Heritage bye laws for
Remains(Amendment protected monuments (in consultation with INTACH)
and Validation) Act,
2010 – Statutory
The Act guides the conservation of forests mostly on government
land. It considers Forests and Natural features within the forest
Ministry of boundary.
Forest Act, 1927
Environment Natural Heritage is given priority while 15 identifying eco-
– Statutory
and Forests sensitive areas. These areas are identified by the respective
States. The guidelines do not consider material heritage, buta
number of states have considered Tangible and Cultural Heritage

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in their demarcated Eco sensitive areas to regulate activities and


declared buffer zones.
The policy guides employment within the tourism sector as well
as economic integration through linkages with other sectors. It
aims at
• Position Tourism as a priority on the National political and
economic agenda.
• Widen understanding of the benefits of the tourism sector
within the wider governmental framework.
• Evolve a framework for tourism development, which is
Government-led, private sector driven and community
welfare oriented.
National Tourism • Focus on the benefits of tourism for local communities and
Ministry of
Policy 2015 – the natural and cultural environments.
Tourism
Non-Statutory • Create a safe, secure, clean, hygienic and inviting
environment for tourists.
• Innovation into integrated tourist circuits and destinations
based on India’s unique civilization, heritage, and culture.
• Focus on domestic tourism as a major driver of tourism
growth.
• Develop quality human resources in the tourism and
hospitality sectors across the spectrum of vocational to
professional skills development and opportunity creation.
• Create an enabling environment for investment in tourism
and tourism-related infrastructure (hard and soft).
Ministry of MoHUPA recognizes urban street vending as an important
National Policy
Housing and economic sector. This policy encompasses spatial planning norms
on Urban Street
Urban Poverty for the vendors, demarcation of zones, and provision of facilities
Vendors, 2009
Alleviation and organizational processes for them.
The Act guides the use of agricultural land for non - agricultural
Rajasthan Urban purposes and allotment. No permission is granted for land within
Government of
Areas Rules, 200 m. from the boundary of Historical Monuments and Heritage
Rajasthan
2012 – Statutory Precincts and other restricted areas as declared by the
Government.
It addresses issues relating to time bound conversion of land for
tourism units including new hotels and heritage hotels, time
bound approval of building plans, grant of Patta to heritage
Rajasthan Tourism hotels, allotment of land for tourism units on DLC (District Level
Government of
Unit Policy, 2015 – Committee) rates, applicability of Rajasthan Investment
Rajasthan
Non statutory Promotion Scheme, 2014 for tourism units and smooth and
speedy implementation of the provisions of related departments
like Revenue, Urban Development and Housing (UDH) & Local
Self Government16 (LSG), Panchayat Raj, etc
The Department of Archaeology and Museums in Rajasthan, since
Monuments
its inception in 1950, has focused on preservation, protection,
Government of Archaeological
promotion and interpretation of the state cultural legacy
Rajasthan Sites and Antiquity
embodied in various forms of art and architecture. To carry these
Rules, 1968 – Statutory
functions, it has developed rules for access, construction and

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other operations to conserve monuments, archaeological sites


and antiquities. Within the controlled area of a protected
monument, the position, height, size, design, material, colour and
screening etc. of new structures and other works above the
ground is regulated.
Tourism plans are prepared by the Tourism Department
Government of Tourism Plans - depending on need, budget availability and arrangements with
Rajasthan Non Statutory central ministries (MoUD, MoHUPA) etc. There are no strict
mandates or standard budget allocation for specific tasks.
Rajasthan Urban
Government of Any improvements in urban areas must have the written
Improvement Act,
Rajasthan permission of the respective Urban Improvement Trust.
1959 - Statutory
These regulations relate to development controls for buildings
Development,
within use premises in accordance with the development policies.
Promotion and
Jaipur region is divided into broad land use zones and the
Government of Control
permitted and permissible uses in different zones are also listed.
Rajasthan Regulations
Ecological zone is primarily reserved zone aimed to conserve
(MDP-2025) –
natural features. There are no specific regulations for heritage
Statutory
area, monuments and precincts.
1.6 RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY
A review has been prepared by Development and Research Organization for Nature, Arts and
Heritage (DRONAH) in collaboration with ICLEI South Asia and IHCN (Indian Heritage Cities
Network), as the HRIDAY City Anchor (HCA) for the city of Ajmer. The identified Detailed
Project Report (DPR) has been selected out of a list of potential DPRs provided by the various
departments and government agencies of Rajasthan and Ajmer:

• Detailed Project Report for Dargah Area, Ajmer –

This DPR was prepared as a specific component under the Master Planning of Dargah area
which was formulated for UIT, Ajmer by PDCOR in 2012. PDCOR acted as project development
consultant for UIT. The scope of work included carrying out topographic survey and field
investigation, preparation of drawings and estimates, assistance in appraisal of DPR and
preparation of Detailed Design & Drawings (GFC). The DPRs of 5 components amounting to Rs.
36.65 Crore were submitted for CSMC approval in March 2012. This project is already
implemented to a large extent and remaining works in the area will be reviewed during the
preparation of City HRIDAY Plan.

• Detailed Project Report for Anasagar and Foysagar Lake Beautification –

As an initiative of the Project Director, Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Projects


(RUIDP) and National Lake Conservation Project (NLCP), it was decided to prepare a DPR for
desilting of lakes and, also to incorporate traditional elements in the lakefront development of
Pushkar and Ajmer area.

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For this purpose WAPCOS carried out the desilting and other works and, DRONAH was
consulted for lakefront projects. It included lake front facility planning and reuse proposal for
the Pushkar Ghats, Anasagar and Foysagar stretch. It was proposed with a total outlay of Rs.
25.19 Lakh. The project has been largely implemented in Ajmer and Pushkar except for
Foysagar area. Remaining infrastructure works have been considered in this DPR.

• Pushkar Inclusive Urban Renewal Demonstration DPR –

As part of the Demonstration Program on Inclusive Heritage - based City Development in India,
it was prepared by CEPT University and funded under JnNURM in 2012 - 13. It has a total outlay
of Rs. 37.3 Cores. This is an unimplemented DPR and will require considerable detailing to make
it tenderable as the DPR is largely at a conceptual level.

• Ajmer, Naya Bazaar Urban Renewal Demonstration DPR –

As part of the Demonstration Program on Inclusive Heritage based City Development in India,
this DPR was prepared by CEPT University and funded under JnNURM in 2012-13. It has a total
outlay of Rs. 21 Crores. Among the various DPRs on Ajmer, this was selected as the most feasible
DPR which could be supported by additional drawings, specifications and estimates to make it
tenderable in a short time. After site visits, quick overview of existing DPRs and consultations
with Ajmer Municipal Corporation (AMC), City Authorities and State Government; the Ajmer
DPR on Naya Bazaar Urban Renewal was selected as it seemed to be the most feasible DPR in
terms of heritage significance and impact as well as status of implementation. In addition,
considering the density of population, intangible aspects of the area this DPR would be the ideal
demonstration of HRIDAY objectives. With minor revisions as suggested in this review, the DPR
outlay would be ideal for the first phase of implementation under HRIDAY. Site visits were
conducted by the HCA on two separate occasions (4th and 15th June, 2015) to ascertain the
validity, viability and possible implementation scope and framework of the DPR. The DPR has
been reviewed and submitted as per the recommended format provided by the MoUD. The
project was found to be relevant and agreeable in principle, though it requires certain revisions
and updating in order to make it tenderable, which is done in this report.

The key evaluation results are as follows:

1. The project was found to be very relevant and appropriate as a heritage development
activity in Ajmer.

2. The historical analysis conducted in the DPR, as well as, socio-economic, demographic
profile generated was very thorough, leading to the selection of ideal location for a
demonstration.

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3. The project will positively impact residents, shopkeepers, tourists, government agencies
and the other stakeholders by:

A. Enhancing infrastructure in critical area of the walled city.

B. Showcasing heritage assets and precincts as drivers for development

C. Improving local economy and generating employment in the walled city area

D. Integrating a slowly degenerating part of the city into the mainstream by connecting
trunk infrastructure, access and making it permeable.

4. With minor revisions to the delineation of the lake a complete loop will be formed which
will also increase the visibility and imageability of the project.

5. Detail design drawings are presented in this DPR and will be provided through the course of
implementation.

1. Project Area: It is recommended that the Jaipur Road be revised by providing better
amenities around the along the road such road furniture street light, footpaths, waste
bins, parking facilities as well as conserving the heritage structures on the road.
2. Design and Specifications: It is recommended that customized designs be undertaken in
coordination with the preparation of the City HRIDAY Plan toolkit such as replacement
of steel with contextual wrought iron designs for signage, dustbins, benches etc. These
designs have been incorporated in the later chapters of this report.
3. Estimates: The estimates have as per the scope and suggested proposals as per the
toolkit.

After incorporating the suggestions from the various stakeholder meetings, this DPR has been
prepared by J M EnviroNet Pvt Ltd in consortia with PriMove Infrastructure Development
Consultants Pvt Ltd and Dhruv Consultancy Services Pvt Ltd for Jaipur Road Precinct, which can
now be implemented.

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Map 1: Showing Location of 4 identified zones in Ajmer & Pushkar

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Map 1: Location of Identified 4 Zones in Ajmer & Pushkar

2: SURVEY &
HERITAGE
MAPPING

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2. SURVEY AND HERITAGE MAPPING


Ajmer has a large number of tangible and intangible heritage assets which have the potential to
be tapped into. These can bring about local socio-economic development by creating jobs in the
tourism industry, bringing in tourists from within and outside the country. It has the potential
to bring about social cohesion as people are made aware of the value of their heritage. This
heritage should be identified in the Detailed Project Report for Ajmer and incorporated into it as
a key component.

Jaipur Road Precinct is backbone for transportation. Hence, work on improvement of this road
will enhance the image ability of Ajmer besides improving the functionality for its users.

The length of the road is about 800 m. The area covered is 5.76 acres. Small and medium
businesses catering to the needs of the area are located all along the stretch. Large number of
ticket counters, transport services providers, food kiosks exist in the area besides shops and
restaurants. Residing population in the area is 9126 people.

The following section provides inventories for the existing heritage, both tangible and intangible
in Ajmer.

2.1 HERITAGE INVENTORY


The city of Ajmer enjoys unique status among the 12 identified cities under the HRIDAY Scheme.
In addition to being one of the most popular pilgrimage destinations, it showcases a very
diverse range of built, natural and intangible heritage. It is also a heavily visited tourist centre in
Rajasthan. The city has exemplary heritage sites signifying pre-Mughal, Mughal, Rajput, Colonial
and Indo – Sarsenic styles of Architecture. However, many of these sites have poor
infrastructure, lack in visitor facilities and are not imageable in the overall urban fabric of the
city.

2.1.1 TANGIBLE HERITAGE INVENTORY OF THE CITY


The first activity carried out was the review of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), INTACH
(Ajmer Chapter) and private initiatives. These were complemented with field work and
additional mapping of the city’s material and intangible heritage. The mapping of material
heritage looked at their physical characteristics as well as cultural significance.

Table: 2.1. Heritage Listings in Ajmer


ASI INTACH Private Initiatives/Academic Researches
1. Adhai Din Ka Jhopra 1. Ana Sagar Baradari 1. Bibi Ka Makbara 28. Kuran Masjid
2. Badshahi Haveli 2. Jain Temple 2. Pilee Kothi 29. Daulat Kada Daniyal
3. Delhi Gate consisting 3. Soniji ki Nasiya 3. Dayanand Ashram 30. Pyale ki chhatari
of one Archway 4. Robson Memoreol 4. Vaidik Yantralaya 31. Bada Shamiyana
4. Gateway of Taragarh Cathedral 5. D.A.V. High Middle (DalQBadal)

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Hill 5. Rajkiya Kanya School 32. Auliya Masjid


5. The Marble Pavilions Vidyalya 6. Catholic Cathedral 33. Buland Darwaja
and Balustrade on the 6. Delhi Gate 7. Tripoliya Gate 34. Kalma Darwaja
Anasagar Bund and 7. Dado Ki Haveli 8. ADhai Din ka Jhopra 35. Mahfil Khana
the Ruins of the 8. Badshahi Building 9. Bada Baori 36. Akbari Masjid
Marble Hamam 9. Lakshmi 10. Abdulla Khan Ka 37. Shah jahan Ki
Behind the Anasagar Chowk gate Makbara Masjid
Bund 10. Ghee Mandi Gate 11. Akbari Gate 38. Masjid Sandal Wali
6. Saheli Bazaar building 11. GolPyao 12. Katan Baoli 39. Chaaryaar Building
in Daulat Bagh 12. Akbar Fort (Govt. 13. Kela Baoli 40. Chilla Madar Shah
7. Tombs of Adbulla Museum) 14. Gate of Adahi Din Ka 41. Aahat-a-nur
Khan and his wife 13. Gateway Of Sardar Jhopada 42. Begmi Dalan
8. Tomb of Allauddin Kotwali 15. Delhi Gate Masjid
9. Khan Known as ‘ Sola 14. Khana Khajana 16. Ganj Masjid
10. Khamba” Tripoliya 15. Hindu Dharmshala 17. Gateway (SoniJi Ki
Gate 16. Nagar Nigam Nasiya)
11. Kos Minar erected by Ajmer 18. Ghanta Ghar Masjid
Emperor Akbar Kos 17. Head Post office 19. Hanuman Garh
Minar erected by 18. Gandhi Bhavan 20. Kamala Naharu
Emperor Akbar Baori 19. Kasturba Hospital 21. Khobara Natha
on Jaipur – Ajmer road 20. Madar Gate Bheruji ka Mandir
21. Ghanta Ghar 22. Khwaja Sabib Dargah
22. Shahid Smarak 23. Tomb of Nijam
23. Rest House 24. Nijam gate
K.E.M. 25. Chhoti or badi
24. Rajkiya Moiniya Islamic Deg
School 26. Shahanehirag
27. Akbar Ka Jhalara
Source: (IHCDP, 2012-13)
Under material heritage, numerous Havelis, Baradari, temples and mosques prominent in Ajmer
were mapped and added to existing listings. Combining the inventories of Archaeological Survey
of India (ASI), INTACH, private/academic researches and this DPR, a total of 86 main types of
heritage assets were identified in Ajmer, including the Anasagar, the city’s centrally located lake,
was also enlisted as the city’s biggest natural heritage. Out of the total, the majority are Havelis,
which reveals the significance of the old families’ lineage to the city. IGNCA Listing has been
used to understand the condition of the material heritage.

The following table summarizes different types of heritage assets of the city.

Table: 2.2. Material Heritage of Ajmer


Type of Heritage No
Temple 10
Mosques and Tombs 18
Havelis 22

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Other Heritage Areas 33


Ghats 2
Lake 1
Total 86
Source: IHCDP, 2012 – 13

Map 2: Showing ASI Protected Monuments in Ajmer

1. Anasagar Baradari 12. Ajmeri Fort (Govt. Museum) 23. Rest House
2. Jain Temple 13. Gateway of Sardar kotwali 24. Rajkiya K.E.M. Moiniya Islamic
3. Soniji Ki Nasiya 14. Khana khajana 15. Hindu School
4. Robson Memorial Cathedral Dharmshala 25. Bibi ka Makbara
5. Rajkiya Kanya Vidyalya 16. Nagar Nigam Ajmer 26. Pilee kothi
6. Delhi Gate 17. Head Post Office 27. Dayanand Ashram
7. Dado Ki Haveli 18. Gandhi Bhavan 28. Vaidikyantralaya
8. Badshahi Building 19. Kasturba Hospital 29. D.A.V. High Middle School

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9. Laxmi Chowk Gate 20. Madar Gate 30. Catholic Cathedral


10. Ghee Mandi Gate 21. Ghanta Ghar 31. Tripoliya Gate
11. Golepyao 22. Shahid Smarak 32. Adhai Din Ka jhonpra
33. Badabaori
Source: IHCDP, 2012 – 13

Fig 1: Tangible heritage in Ajmer

Gateway of Sardar Kotwali Ajmeri Fort (Govt Museum)

Daddoki Haveli Tirpolia Gate

Anasagar Baradari Soniji ki Nasiyaan

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Delhi Gate Badshahi Building

2.1.2 INTANGIBLE HERITAGE OF AJMER


Food, traditional economic activities, art and craft, festival sand fairs were also identified and
map pedasin tangible heritage assets of the city. These include sohan halwa, lassi, kadhi - kachori
and jalebi among other delicacies prepared and sold in Ajmer’s streets. Traditional arts and
crafts such as the Phad painting, miniature wood work, gota work, ittar (natural concentrated
perfume) making, and lathbazaar were also identified and mapped.

Fairs and Traditions:

• Badi Teejor Satudi Teej, 3rd dark of Bhadrapada – It is a festival for married Hindu women.
The day before the Teej, women decorate their hands with Mehendi and on the day of the Teej,
women fast and worship Teej Mata.
• Teja Dashami – Veer Tejaji was a brave Martyr who is considered a folk - deity. On the 10th
Bright of Bhadrapada (August - September), a fair is held in Ajmer to mark the birth of Tejaji.
Delicacies such as lucchi and halwa are an indispensable part of this fair.
• Rishi Nirvana Divas- On this day, Maharishi Dayanand, the greatest reformer of Hinduism
and founder of Arya Samaj, left his physical body. Arya Samaj thus observes Rishi Nirvan
Divas on the day of Diwali. People pay tribute to Swamiji at Bhidaikoti near Agra Gate in
Ajmer.
• Gangaur – Idols of Isar and Gouri, manifestations of Shiva and Parvati are worshipped
by women, particularly single, who pray for a husband. The festival commences on the
first day of Chaitra and continues for 18 days. Festivity consummates on the 3rd day of
Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Numerous folklores are associated with Gangaur which
makes this festival deeply ingrained into the culture of Ajmer.
• Navaratri / Dussehra- Navaratri, the Festival of Nine Nights, is celebrated in honour of
goddesses Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The tenth day, Dussehra, commemorates the
victory of Rama, of the epic Ramayana, over Ravana. In many places it culminates with the
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over evil. Re-enactments of the epic Ramayana takes place or there is a procession –
Ram Baaraat at various places.

2.1.3 HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE


The name Ajmer derives from King Ajayraj Singh Chauhan, its founder. The name was then
crafted from Ajaymeru as the city is surrounded by mountains, and later renamed as Ajmer.

The city is an amalgam of Hindu, Jain and Mughal, Islamic architecture and heritage. It was
founded in the late 7th Century AD. The Chauhan dynasty ruled Ajmer till beginning of 12th
Century despite several attacks from Turkish Muslims. The Hill Fort of Taragarh and Anasagar
Lake in the city are the only remains of the Chauhan dynasty in India. Akbar, in 1556 made
Ajmer a province and subsequently fortified it. The city was protected by five Gates: Delhi Gate,
Agra Gate, Matu Gate, Vasri Gate and Tripolia Gate. The Delhi and Tripolia Gates are only
remaining, the former on the north of Dargah and the latter on the west part. The protection
wall connecting all Gates has being demolished with the development of the city. The Tripolia
Gate is being currently used as a residence of the Faqirs of Chisti shrine Dargah-e-Sharif.

Ajmer was originally part of a Hindu Kingdom until the defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan in 1192.
This episode added its own flavor to the teaching of Moinuddin, the first of the five Shaikhs of
the Chisti order, who died in 1236 in Ajmer.

Another significant legacy from the Mughal era is the Akbar Fort (renamed as Ajmeri Kila)
located in the heart of the city. This property changed hand from the Mughals and Maratha
Rathod to the British and currently to the state Government of Rajasthan. Ajmer’s development
is deep rooted in the establishment of this property. Another important monument is the
Badshahi Building, in which the inner structure is exactly the same as of Akbar Fort. This
building however was made for Akbar’s servants. The city has also the Chisti Shrine Dargah-e-
Sharif, one of the most important pilgrimage places in the country. The Adhai-Din-Ka-Jhonpra
mosque was built in 15 years. In addition, Ajmer has many Hindu temples mostly in the
residential neighborhood of the old area. The city caters to the religious pursuit for one of the
most important religious events registered across the nation the Urs.

In 1818, the Marathas ceded Ajmer to Sir David Ochterlony and, as part of the British Empire it
remained under the care of successive superintendents. The city became headquarters of the
princely states of Rajputana and Malwa.

The dawn of Ajmer development happened with the establishment of the Luniya family. This is
the oldest family of Ajmer, linked with Patwas of Jaisalmer. The inter-family marriage with the
Daddo’s (same lineage of Oswal but different clan) took place after which the economic
condition of the Luniya family started deteriorating. Daddo ki Haveli in Ajmer is one of its most

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significant vernacular properties. The haveli, Ramdayalu Bhavan, depicts Muslim architecture
whereas Ramprasad ki Kutchery is a colonial era property. This area of the city has many such
significant vernacular properties, setting an excellent example of the history of development
and growth of the city. The inner area of the city still preserves a few “Pols”, old settlements in
the city with their own traditions and cultures.

Community co-existence and unique social behaviors are the identity of pols. Most havelis
however are ill - maintained mostly due to ownership issues. In most cases, the original owners
are unable to maintain their property because of low rentals and thus lack of funds. Moreover,
the sense of ownership is absent in the renters. Furthermore, cropping up industries, small
manufacturing units and commercial activities within havelis have negatively impacted their
structure and character.

Fig 2: Tangible Heritage Assets in old City of Ajmer

Ajmer and its heritage have been recognized at the National Level for works under various
schemes by the Government of India, such as PRASAD, Smart City and HRIDAY scheme.

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3: AREA
SELECTION

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3. AREA SELECTION
3. PROJECT APPROACH AND MAIN COMPONENTS
The project adopts an area based approach to inner city development with community
participation. This seeks to upgrade urban infrastructure along with conservation and
promotion of heritage assets in a way that improves the local economy and the quality of life of
residents while raising awareness of the values of the city’s heritage in the 21st century.

The process started with the Inventorisation of the area’s tangible and intangible heritage as
reflected in city’s spatial and architectural characteristics as well as the way of life of its
residents – the identity of the city.

The identified heritage forms the most important part of heritage city Ajmer. While Ajmer
enjoys tremendous footfall from tourists alike due to its heritage importance and all around
access. This area is first used by anyone entering the city by rail. It is the backbone for
transportation. Hence, work on improvement of this road will enhance the imageability of
Ajmer besides improving the functionality for its users.

The project area also includes the Railway Station Area of Ajmer which is one of the four railway
zones which was formed in 1951. Ajmer is the headquarter of North Western Railway Zone.

3.1 SELECTION OF AREA


Ajmer intangible heritage was over laid with the tangible heritage, and the area with the
concentration of heritage – Jaipur Road. The total length of the stretch is about 500 meters.
Parts of the Jaipur Road are such as the Edward Memorial, Railway Station Building need to be
designed and developed properly as public spaces for the city.

The area identification was based on the following criteria:

Table: 3.1. Selection of Area Criteria


Historical Edward Memorial is a colonial structure built in the memory of Majesty King
Character Edward VII. It opened in 1912.
The area surrounding this building has evolved over time since then. The
other end of the road has another colonial structure called Gandhi Bhawan
which is a library now
Local The railway station gives employment and livelihood to a large number of
Livelihood small businesses around the area- in transportation as well as tourism sector.
dependency
on the assets
Social This area is highly used by a large mix of people due to the location of the
Character railway station.
It has commercial establishments along the road to which are used by people
from across the city.

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Other structures such as Shaheed Smarak, Clock Tower Mosque and 3


Maqbaras attract a varied mix of users.
Settlement This area displays a strong urban character with commercial structures along
Pattern both sides of the road and significant colonial and post-colonial buildings all
along. The shops along the stretch have extended their area to the footpath of
the road followed by two wheeler and four wheeler parking in front.
Architecture The buildings along the road are 2 storeys mixed use buildings, with
commercial ground floors and residential use on top.
Colonial structures along the main Jaipur road, and other more recent
buildings.
Topology It is the lowest lying area in the city of Ajmer
Contiguity The influence zone extends around the heritage asset and the railway station
providing a coherent visitor experience and identifiable and imageable
contiguous zone.
Legal and The streets and public realm are managed by the Ajmer Municipal
Administrative Corporation.
Boundaries Edward Memorial Guest House is owned and run by a trust.
Railway Station is maintained by the North Western Railways
Environmental No natural features around this area. The intense commercial activity in the
Character stretch and vehicular movement makes it an area with high noise and air
pollution.

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Map: 3 Base map of Jaipur Road Precinct

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3.2 CHARACTERISTICS AND HERITAGE ASSETS


Jaipur Road hold importance in Ajmer as the road connects Ajmer to Jaipur as well as many
important heritage structures are on this road, this road passes from centre of the city. This is
main approach road for the Ajmer Railway station. The area also best reflects Ajmer cultural
and religious coexistence and mutual respect with temples for worship of Hindu deities and the
Dargah.

The following properties are located in the area and would be linked in the proposed heritage
conservation:

Table 3.2: Heritage Structures on Jaipur Road


1. Gandhi Bhawan 2. Clock Tower
3. Clock Tower Mosque 4. Shaheed Smarak
5. Railway Station 6. Edward Memorial
7. Abdullah Khan ka Maqbara 8. Bibi ka Maqbara

Fig:3 Showing Structures on Jaipur Road

Jaipur Road Clock Tower

Shaheed Smarak Railway Station

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4: ANALYSIS
OF THE
AREA

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4. ANALYSIS OF THE AREA


On analysis of the entire area, theme in issues of infrastructure and heritage conservation has
been identified as part of the city profiling and is briefly discussed below.

4.1 SALIENT FEATURES


Jaipur Road Precinct is one of the main roads in the city. King Edward Memorial is one of the
most significant colonial structures located on this road near Railway station. The road goes
further north towards other heritage assets such as Soniji ki Nasiyan and Daulat Bagh and East
towards Jaipur. This area is first used by anyone entering the city by rail. It is backbone for
transportation. Hence, work on improvement of this road will enhance the image ability of
Ajmer besides improving the functionality for its users.

The length of the road is about 800 m. The area covered is 5.76 acres. Small and medium
businesses catering to the needs of the area are located all along the stretch. Large number of
ticket counters, transport services providers, food kiosks exist in the area besides shops and
restaurants. Residing population in the area is 9126 people.

4.1.1 EXISTING SITUATION


• Water supply – Continuous water supply to all buildings in the area. There are 2 hand
pumps (one near Indira Smarak needs to repair), 4 drinking water piaus.
• Sewerage – Underground sewerage in the entire area.
• Drainage – Open drains at places and covered at some places
• Electricity – Only overhead wiring is there. There are lighting poles along and in the median
of the road.
• Firefighting – No special provision for firefighting at present.
• Solid Waste Management – Currently there is no refuse container. Solid waste cleared by
cleaners.
• Parks, pedestrian friendly environment – Large parts are used by pedestrians but proper
footpaths do not exist
• Accessibility – Walk over bridge outside the railway station for easy crossing of the high
speed road
• Adjacent land to railway station compound wall has a huge pit needs to fill and there is one
underground entrance
• Parking Facility – On street parking all along the stretch and large parking lot in the Railway
Station
• Public Convenience – 1 toilet, 3 urinals and 1 sulabh complex exist in the area. Over 10
ATMs of all banks on the stretch

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• Availability of Tourist Information Kiosk/Center – No information center but facilities for


tourists such as ticket counters, tour providers exist across the station
• Restaurant/Food Court etc – Small eateries and food vendors all along the road

The Existing street section has following issues

• No Pavements
• Varying Right of Way
• Encroachments by both properties and street vendors
• Changing vehicular lane width
• Pedestrian Environment poor
• Incoherence in public realm and architectural character.
Fig 4: Existing Situation of Jaipur Road

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The photographs above show the existing condition of Jaipur Road:

Photo1: Inconsistent signage and shop fronts. Unorganized parking of two and four wheelers at
the entrance of shops.

Photo 2: No delineation of pedestrian and vehicular area. No demarcated parking/stopping


area

Photo 3: Bad condition of existing urinals, broken drain covers and footpaths

Photo 4: Unorganized informal street vending causes traffic and blocks the pedestrian space

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Map 5: Showing facilities at Jaipur Road

4.2 HERITAGE CONSERVATION


Heritage conservation in Ajmer is mainly done by the State Department of Archaeological and
Museums, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Jaipur Circle and INTACH Ajmer Circle. Till date
all the initiatives undertaken for the conservation of the city heritage have focused on specific
buildings. Within the area only Bibi ka Maqbara and Abdulla khan ka Maqbara are heritage
structures.

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Fig 5: Showing Existing Condition

Inconsistent signage and shop fronts. Unorganized parking of two and four
wheelers at the entrance of shops

No delineation of pedestrian and vehicular area. No demarcated parking/stopping


area

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Bad position and condition of existing urinals and Water Pyao


4.3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT
Detailed survey of the Jaipur Road has been carried out in order to assess its existing condition
of the site. The condition of the road is quite good, since it’s the main approach road and
business area traffic congestion is very common here.

This area is centrally located and easily accessible from the rest of the city through main roads.
Connecting the railway station to the main city going north through significant heritage
structures. It runs on the east of the walled city area.

Small and medium businesses catering to the needs of the area are located all along the stretch.
Large number of ticket counters, transport services providers, food kiosks exist in the area
besides shops and restaurants.

Parks, pedestrian friendly environments- Large parts are used by pedestrians but proper
footpaths do not exist

Accessibility- Walk over bridge outside the railway station for easy crossing of the high speed
road

Every building on each stretch of the heritage walk has been assessed in detail for its condition
this detailed documentation and analysis includes the following headers

-Building Description:
• Period
• Typology and Use
• Height

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• Style and Features


-Building Condition:
• Structure and Masonry
• Plaster, Openings and finishes

• Additions and Modifications Infrastructure and Services

4.3.1 PROJECTION FOR TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE


The area has the potential to be developed but has not been tapped into. Public facilities at the
stretch are few. At other places on the road, there are structures to be developed & maintained
for tourism infrastructure. The road is mainly encroached by the shopkeepers which causes
congestion. Ajmer Railway Station authorities have constructed parking facility at Gandhi
Bhawan square; similarly few more parking spaces should be developed. Tourism
infrastructure projection is as follows:

Tourist Projection

Table 4.1: Tourist Facilities in Ajmer

No Facilities Description

Accommodation • There are 9 small hotels on the stretch catering to the visitors in the
1 area, and small hotels all around the vicinity due to the location of the
Facilities
Railway Station

Tourist Information • Information kiosk inside the railway station. There are over 20 small
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center/kiosk ticketing shops for booking bus and train tickets lined along the road.

Transportation • Organised mini bus stand across the station, auto stands on both sides
3 of the road. Parking lot inside Edward Memorial complex, which is
services
proposed to be developed under AMRUT

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Tour guides and • 15 small shops providing tour facilities for tourists coming into the city,
4
guided tour packages which are enough to cater to the number but need to be organised.
5 Souvenir shops • Small shops selling gift items exist across the Station

Eating joints, • There are over 6 restaurants and over 30 small food vendors in the
6 restaurants, food area. Projection is to reorganize these vendors with standardized
kiosks kiosks.
Source: Physical Survey and CHP
Besides the above, following points have been analyzed and projected for the heritage area

• Toilets: There are 3 urinals in the area and 2 sulabh complex which need to be upgraded
• Signage: Both information and direction signage are lacking in the area. No proper signage
outside Edward Memorial.
• Benches/Seating: No benches located in the area but due to the fast moving nature of the road
these are not required.

4.4 GAP ANALYSIS:


As per the analysis of tourism and urban infrastructure, it can be noted that the gaps are:

Table 4.2: Gap Analysis of Tourism Infrastructure


Tourism
No. Description
Infrastructure
Accommodation
1 • No shortage of accommodation facilities in the vicinity.
Facilities
Tourist Information
2 • Tourism shops need to be more organised in the entire area
center/kiosk

3 Transportation services • Bus and auto stands are located on the main road causing congestion.
These need to be more organised.
Tour guides and guided
4 • The tour guide shops will need to be more organised.
tour packages
5 Souvenir shops • No shortage of souvenir shops in the area, but they need organization
Eating joints,
6 • No shortage of eating joints, but they need uniform fronts
restaurants, food kiosks
7 Toilets • No shortage of number of urinals and toilet complex, but upgradation of
2 sulabh complexes and 3 urinals is required.
8 Parking • Parking needs to be more organised. New parking lot will be developed
to the south of Edward Memorial by Municipal Corporation.
9 Signage • Lack of information and direction signage in the area.

10 Benches • No requirement of benches in the area


Source: Physical Survey and CHP
Table 4.3: Gap Analysis of Urban Infrastructure

No. Urban Description

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Infrastructure

1 Water Supply • No shortage of water supply in the area. Water points need
demarcation and upgradation
2 Sewerage and Drainage • Sewerage is underground in the area
Roads and • Roads in the area are in a good condition, they are paved in the entire
3
Transportation stretch and do not need much improvement
Solid Waste • Lack of dustbins in the entire stretch. Waste must be collected every
4
Management day in a timely manner by AMC
5 Health • No shortage of health facilities in the vicinity
6 Electricity and wiring • Lack of underground wiring which will be taken up under AMRUT.
Coherent light poles are being proposed in the plan now
Pedestrian • Lack of demarcated continuous footpaths along the area which will be
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infrastructure developed through this proposal
Source: Physical Survey and CHP

4.5 SWOT ANALYSIS


Strengths

• Primary Road Connector for the City.


• High Footfall of Users both Local As Well As Outsiders from Railway Station.
• Main Transport Node That Is The Railway Station Lies On It.
• Main Heritage Monuments along This Street in Its 500m Stretch.
• Long Straight Road Provides Natural Surveillance.

Weakness

• It is a main highly crowded road, sometimes remains congested.


• Encroachment by vendors, hawkers and private vehicle parking.
• Lack of proper infrastructure: solid waste management, drainage and sewerage issues.
• Lack of pedestrian environment.
• No uniform signage and shop fronts.

Opportunities

• To create well designed public realm for the city.


• To create pedestrian friendly environment and promote walking in the city.
• To provide proper organised space for informal activities.
• To improve image of city as it is the first point for anyone entering the city.
• Opportunity to create a promenade like streetscape.

Threats

• Unorganized street vendors/hawkers and encroachment of the road. Development may


obstacle by these populations.
• Pollution in the area due to vehicular traffic.
• Highly congested area during some particular timing.

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5: PROJECT
PROPOSAL AND
IMPLEMENTATION

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5. PROJECT PROPOSAL AND IMPLEMENTATION


5.1 PROJECT COMPONENTS AND ACTIVITIES
The project components focus on ways of promoting the conservation of the city’s heritage
assets as a driver of its growth and development. The proposed components and activities are
the result of a series of public consultations and expert meetings, and are based on the findings
as well as from profiles and analyses of the area, from its heritage significance to land use,
service and socio economic development issues.

The components and activities looked at the area is a holistic manner, linking infrastructure and
services provision with livelihoods promotion and heritage conservation.

The project emphasizes the aesthetic upgradation of surrounding of both the lakes in first
phase.

The area is expected to become more organized and hazard free with proper ailment of streets,
signages, footpath, parking, waste bins, standard signage and street lights. Altogether these are
expected to increase the overall appreciation and quality of the area under intervention, thus
inspiring the rehabilitation of the city as a whole in a way that celebrates and respects its glory.

As a second phase to this proposal, it is suggested to have major infrastructural, paving and
service provisions etc.

5.1.1 COMPONENTS A – PUBLIC REALM AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT


• Pavements and pedestrian footpaths- along the entire 800 mts stretch
• Plaza development at Shaheed Smarak- 300 sq.m
• Street furniture & Street scaping
• Bollards- at four locations
• Dustbins
• Organization of street vendors with uniform kiosks

5.1.2 COMPONENT B – TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT


• Parking management plan including resident and visitor parking
• Organization of informal parking- 5000 sq.m
• NMT (non-motorized transit) / para transit infrastructure
• Pedestrian crossings with table-tops

5.1.3. COMPONENT C – HERITAGE CONSERVATION


• Façade restoration and palette for buildings- 50 buildings
• Uniform shop fronts- 30
• Guidelines and toolkit for shop-fronts and signages to be implemented

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5.2 DESIGN INTERVENTIONS


To facilitate the intervention and based on locational characteristics, the entire stretch of Jaipur
road has been divided in 3 stretches.

Pertaining to our observations during site visit, discussions with officers and guidelines given
by HRIDAY plan, we have proposed various cross sections for road as per the site conditions.

The total stretch of Jaipur Road considered for this proposal is around 800 m long.

This stretch is divided in 3 stretches taking into consideration of ease of execution in phases and
to give site specific design interventions.

A Jaipur Road Precinct

1 Benches
• Total 8 Nos of Benches are proposed along Jaipur Road.
2 Light
• Electric light of 49 nos is proposed along Jaipur Road.
3 Footpath with Gutter
4 Dust bin
• Dust bin of 1100 cum capacity 7 Nos are proposed.
5 Plaza Development at Shaheed Smarak
• Plaza over an area of 300 sq. m has been proposed near Shaheed Smarak

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Uniform Shopfront

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5.3 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY

The figure above suggests an institutional framework for project implementation of the DPR as
the organization of HRIDAY Scheme.
The project management unit and execution will be from the city mission directorate working
from the ULB’s.

5.4 PROJECT IMPACT


The project is expected to have direct and indirect spatial, socio economic and environmental
impacts on the area. This section discusses the indicators and parameters identified for the
index preparation.

5.4.1 PARAMETERS AND INDICATORS


The matrix aims to identify and rank the possible impacts of the project on 4 parameters viz.
heritage conservation, socio economic, environmental and service delivery. For each of the
parameters, a number of indicators were selected to help in identifying the impacts, not
quantitative though with varying degree. Superimposing all the impacts give composite impacts
of the project on the area.
Heritage Conservation is one of the project’s prime impacts expected to be achieved through
the entire intervention and the initiation of the development of Jaipur Road.
Socio economic impacts are expected to be achieved through public facilities such as public
toilets, benches, street lights and by creating communal spaces with aesthetic environment.

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Environmental Impacts are expected to be achieved through use of alternative energy like
solar or LED for street lights and wall hangs, as well as landscaping, plantation and increased
green spaces at neighbourhood level.
Service Delivery impacts are expected to be achieved through the improvement of basic
services in the area. Indicators will relate to services such as solid waste management, parking,
public toilets and drinking water availability and street lighting and furniture.

Table 5.2: Expected Results of the Impacts


Components Activities Expected Results
Basic Infrastructure and Service Provisions
• More hygienic condition for both
Public Toilets and • Upgradation of existing toilet
men and women
Drinking Water facilities and drinking water points
• Clean drinking water for tourists
Facilities on the route
as well as locals
• Increased green energy resources
Street Lighting • Introducing LED and Solar Lights • More illumination of the streets as
well as on the pathways
Addition of benches, dustbins and Organized resting spaces for locals
Street Furniture bollards along the lake fronts and and tourists
chaupatty area Improved Solid Waste Management
The open drains in the zone will be
More hygienic conditions and
Open Drains covered and broken ones will be
improved storm water drains
repaired
Heritage Conservation
Addition of heritage related
Enhanced heritage value and
Signages directional and informational signage
awareness
in Jaipur Road
Enhanced aesthetics of the street,
Removal of hoarding unnecessary
Façade Restoration uniform clean look of the entire
boards, painting the front facades
stretch as one.
Impact of the final outcome of the project on the imageability of area

The development of Jaipur Road is the best demonstration of the HRIDAY vision and this project
aims to achieve just that.

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6: TOOLKIT

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6. TOOLKIT
The proposed design details take into consideration the city’s typology, colours, traditions and
culture. The drawings also look at the contemporary needs and aspirations of the current
population of Ajmer in 21st Century.

Drawings to scale have been prepared for street lighting, wall hung lights, benches, dustbins and
bollards as shown in the figures below. The proposed street furniture is inspired by the style
present in most façades and properties in the city. Apart from historical references, other
aspects such as environment efficiency were also considered in designs, such as solar power for
street lighting. The use of local materials is also rescued and promoted to involve local people
and ensure ease of maintenance.

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6.1 STREET FURNITURE


Drawings to scale have been prepared for street lighting, wall hung lights, benches, dustbins and
bollards as shown in the figures below. The proposed street furniture is inspired by the style
present in most façades and properties in the city. Apart from historical references, other
aspects such as environment efficiency were also considered in designs, such as solar power for
street lighting. The use of local materials is also rescued and promoted to involve local people
and ensure ease of maintenance. The proposed street furniture can be seen below.

Proposed Street Light Poles.

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6.2 SIGNAGE
Signage is visual language to give an identity and character to the existing monuments in any
historic core. The main purpose of an Integrated Signage System at Heritage Sites is to facilitate
visitor’s local and tourist, pedestrian and vehicular. The Integrated Signage system provides
direction for easy access and information about the rules & regulations to be followed, facilities
and amenities within the heritage building premise. The design always aims at clear and
simplified understanding of the message authority wants to provide.
An Integrated Signage System for Ajmer is proposed to provide information about the city’s
heritage while facilitating the mobility and access of residents and visitors within the project
area.
Signage Template for Heritage Structure
In the entire, Jaipur Road Precinct 8 no of signages is proposed for major identified sites.

The tentative design of the signage is shown below

Sr. No. Locations


1. Gandhi Bhawan
2. Clock Tower
3. Clock Tower Mosque
4. Shahid Smarak
5. Railway Station
6. Edward Memorial
7. Abdullah Khan Ka Makbara
8. Bibi Ka Maqbara
The proposed design of the signage is as seen below. It considers the local Architecture style as
well as takes into account the right viewing heights.

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GANDHI BHAVAN

Interpretation Signage: Wrought iron and mild steel signage for heritage
Information

Directional and Location Signage: Wrought iron and mild steel signage to give
Directions on heritage route

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Colour and Material Palette Facades

Facades Fenestrations

White lime plaster/ Marble. Polished and painted


Predominant colour used Timber has been used
historically Traditionally for doors,
Windows

Dhaulpur Red Dhaulpur Red


sandstone/ sandstone/
Red surkhi Red surkhi
Lime plaster, Lime plaster,
Used primarily used primarily
During the during the
Mughal Phase Mughal Phase
Of Of
Development Development
In conjunction In conjunction
with Marble with Marble

Dhaulpur Beige/ Yellow, Edges and timber work


used in both Mughal as well Have both been
As Colonial painted/clad using
Phases of development, Dhaulpur red sandstone
when locally available Or Red surkhi pigment
sandstone was employed
for facades
Khamira Yellow. Many Many Art Deco period
Residential buildings, Buildings have employed
temples and havelis have colours like
been washed using the blue/green/white/yellow for their
Khamira yellow lime wash fenestrations

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Colour palette-Fenestrations

Mughal Rajput Mughal Colonial Art Deco and Contemporary


Structures Typologies Structures Mid Twentieth Structures
Century
Structures
Polished Polished Polished Polished Polished
Timber Timber Timber Timber Timber
For doors For doors For doors For doors For doors
And And And And And
Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows
etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
White/ White for White White White
Marble/ Painted doors,
White Lime windows
wash for details and details

Dhaulpur Dhaulpur Green Green Green


Beige/ Beige/ painted timber painted timber painted timber
Yellow for
Yellow for Details
Details
Dhaulpur Dhaulpur Blue Blue Blue
Red for Red for Painted Painted Painted
details details Timber Timber Timber

Dhaulpur Dhaulpur Dhaulpur


Red/ Red/ Red/
Brick red Brick red Brick red
For For For
Timber Timber Timber
And stone And stone And stone
detailing detailing detailing

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Colour and Material Palette Street Furniture, Signage, Facilities

Benches and Light Poles Dustbins Signage Dhaulpur


Seating And Fixtures, Directional, Red Sandstone
Bollards Interpretation,
Identification
, Hoardings

Dhaulpur Red Mild Steel Mild Steel Mild Steel Dhaulpur Red
sandstone +/Wrought +/Wrought +/Wrought sandstone
Iron Iron Iron

Mild Steel Mild Steel Mild Steel White


+/Wrought +/Wrought +/Wrought
Iron Iron Iron

Mild Steel Painted Mild Painted polished


+/Wrought Steel plate timber
Iron

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Proposed Drawings are as follows:

1. Base Map with Footpath & Central Light Poles


2. Base Map
3. Jaipur Road Precinct - Stretch - 1
4. Jaipur Road Precinct - Stretch – 2
5. Jaipur Road Precinct - Stretch – 3

Left Side Elevation

1. Stretch 3 - L – 1
2. Stretch 3 - L – 2
3. Stretch 3 - L – 3
4. Stretch 3 - L – 4
5. Stretch 3 - L – 5
6. Stretch 3 - L – 6
7. Stretch 2 - L – 7
8. Stretch 2 - L – 8
9. Stretch 2 - L – 9
10. Stretch 2 - L – 10
11. Stretch 2 - L – 11
12. Stretch 3 - L – 12
13. Stretch 1 - L – 13
14. Stretch 1 - L – 14
15. Stretch 1 - L – 15
16. Stretch 1 - L – 16
17. Stretch 1 - L – 17

Right Side Elevation

1. Stretch 1 – R – 1
2. Stretch 1 – R – 2
3. Stretch 1 – R – 3
4. Stretch 1 – R – 4
5. Stretch 1 – R – 5
6. Stretch 1 – R – 6
7. Stretch 2 – R – 7
8. Stretch 2 – R – 8
9. Stretch 2 – R – 9
10. Stretch 2 – R – 10
11. Stretch 2 – R – 11
12. Stretch 3 – R – 12
13. Stretch 3 – R – 13
14. Stretch 3 – R – 14

Proposed Plaza

1. Plaza 1

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2. Plaza 1 – 1
3. Plaza 2

Details of Proposals

1. Stretch – 1 – D – 1
2. Stretch – 1 – D – 2
3. Stretch – 1 – D – 3
4. Stretch – 2 – D – 4
5. Stretch – 2 – D – 5
6. Stretch – 3 - D – 6
7. Stretch – 3 – D - 7

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TOILET
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URINAL
ENTRY

PARKING
F6
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4 .\IPT.jpg
INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT PARKING
T TRANSFORMER
R DRAIN FLOW DIRECTION
AA
G IB
AZ F4 T
DIG HANDPUMP
DS
STRETCH 1
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W AR
TO LIGHT POLE

F8 F8 IDENTIFIED STRUCTURES FOR PROPOSAL


SHAHID SMARAK,
NEAR PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE OF
RAILWAY
F8

F8
F8

6 F11
F8

STRETCH 2

NORTH

BASE MAP
PROJECT
CHECKED BY:
HRIDAY AJMER
Prepared for:

Ajmer Municipal Corporation


under
HRIDAY, Ministry of Urban Development
DRAWING TITLE

7 JAIPUR PRECINT ROAD

8
F9
CONSULTANTS
J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH

STRETCH 3 PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT


PVT.LTD. DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
LEGEND
HERITAGE ASSETS
FACILITIES
RIGHT OF WAY
ROAD
URBAN FABRIC

HERITAGE STRUCTURES
1 GANDHI BAWAN
2 CLOCK TOWER
3 CLOCK TOWER MOSQUE
32 4 SHAHID SMARAK
5 RAILWAY STATION
6 EDWARD MEMORIAL

1
7 ABDULLAH KHAN KA MAKBARA
8 BIBI KA MAKBRA

FACILITIES
F1 SULABH SHAUCHALAYA
F2 CLOCK TOWER PIYAU
F3 FOOTOVER BRIDGE
F4 POLICE STATION
F5 PARKING FOR 100 AUTOS
F6 PARKING FOR 50 CARS
F7 UNUSED BUS STAND
F8 UNORGANISED TWO-WHEELER PARKING
F9 OHT
32 33 F10 STREET VENDORS
F11 K.E.M. PARKING
F12 PRIMARY SCHOOL

31
RIGHT SIDE
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DRINKING WATER

30 .\14_toilets_inv.gif

TOILET
.\14_toilets_inv.gif

URINAL

29 .\private.png

PARKING
.\IPT.jpg
INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT PARKING
T TRANSFORMER

28 DRAIN FLOW DIRECTION


.\hand-pump-icon1.png
HANDPUMP
27 LIGHT POLE

26
STRUCTURES FOR RESTORATION
25 LEFT SIDE
23 PYAU + POLICE STATION
24 K.G.N. GARMENT SHOP +
KHWAJA HOTEL + MASJID +
MADINA HOTEL
25 M.R.& SONS + AJMER SALES +
DANAPANI VEG RESTAURANT
26 PREM PRAKASH RESTAURANT +
5 JAI BHOLE RESTAURANT
27 BHARAT MEDICAL +
2 HANMDARD DAWAKHANA
28 GRASIM + KHANDELWAL GARMENT
SALE POINT + SPARK + CLUB FOY
29 DHABA + NARAYANDAD & COMPANY +
KHADI BHARAT
24 30 JUST LOOK + SHREE SATYADEV
3 BHOJANALAY + RAJPUTANA BOOK
HOUSE + SHYAM AGENCIES
(MEDICAL) + ASHISH
AGENCIES(MEDICAL)
31 SNOWFEX DRY CLEASNER +
SHATRANJ PHOTO CENTRE

4 (DARGA COMMITY)

RIGHT SIDE
32 COMPOUND WALL + TOILET +
LEFT SIDE NAGARNIGAM (SMALL ROOM)
33 SHOPS (BEFORE RAILWAY STATION)

23
NORTH

STRETCH 1
PROJECT
CHECKED BY:
HRIDAY AJMER
Prepared for:

Ajmer Municipal Corporation


under
HRIDAY, Ministry of Urban Development
DRAWING TITLE

JAIPUR PRECINT ROAD


CONSULTANTS
J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
PVT.LTD. DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
LEGEND
HERITAGE ASSETS
22 FACILITIES
RIGHT OF WAY
ROAD
21 URBAN FABRIC

HERITAGE STRUCTURES
1 GANDHI BAWAN
20 2 CLOCK TOWER
3 CLOCK TOWER MOSQUE
4 SHAHID SMARAK
19 34
5 RAILWAY STATION
6 EDWARD MEMORIAL
7 ABDULLAH KHAN KA MAKBARA
8 BIBI KA MAKBRA
18
FACILITIES
F1 SULABH SHAUCHALAYA
F2 CLOCK TOWER PIYAU
F3 FOOTOVER BRIDGE
F4 POLICE STATION
F5 PARKING FOR 100 AUTOS
F6 PARKING FOR 50 CARS
F7 UNUSED BUS STAND
F8 UNORGANISED TWO-WHEELER PARKING
F9 OHT
F10 STREET VENDORS
F11 K.E.M. PARKING

17 35 F12 PRIMARY SCHOOL

.\drinking-water-sign.jpg

DRINKING WATER
.\14_toilets_inv.gif

TOILET
.\14_toilets_inv.gif

URINAL
.\private.png

PARKING
16 .\IPT.jpg
INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT PARKING
36 T TRANSFORMER

15 DRAIN FLOW DIRECTION


.\hand-pump-icon1.png
HANDPUMP

LIGHT POLE

STRUCTURES FOR RESTORATION

37 LEFT SIDE
14 ELITE JUICE CENTRE+ELITE
FAMILY RESTAURANT+JEEV SEVA
SAMITI + BANK OF BARODA ATM +
HONEYDEW RESTAURANT
SINCE 1962
(EDWARD MEMORIAL)
15 NAGPAL TOURIST HOTEL
16 JAGATSINGH RATHOD

6 RIGHT SIDE 17 UKO BANK + PALIWAL


18 HOTEL AMBA
19 ROYAL COMPLEX

6 20 RAGHUNATH BHAJANASHRAM
PUSHKAR
21 RAILWAY GENERAL TICKET
+ NATRAJ
LEFT SIDE 22 AJMER OPTICAL + INDIA TOURS &
TRAVELS

RIGHT SIDE
34 SUKH SADAN KENDRA +
14 KOHINOOR COLLECTION
38 35 ASSISTANT CHIEF CASHIER &
CASH AND PAY OFFICE N.W.R.
AJMER
36 ARJUN OPTITION + ENGLISH
WINE SHOP
37 SCHOOL UNIFORM + KAMAL
RATION + RAJASTHAN MEDICAL +
BHAGVAN OPTICAL + BSA
38 SANJU JUICE + MOHAN WATCH
& MOBILE
39 BHARAT DYERS

39 NORTH

STRETCH 2
PROJECT
CHECKED BY:
HRIDAY AJMER
Prepared for:

Ajmer Municipal Corporation


under
HRIDAY, Ministry of Urban Development
DRAWING TITLE

JAIPUR PRECINT ROAD


CONSULTANTS
J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
PVT.LTD. DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
LEGEND
HERITAGE ASSETS
FACILITIES
RIGHT OF WAY
39 ROAD
URBAN FABRIC

HERITAGE STRUCTURES
1 GANDHI BAWAN
2 CLOCK TOWER
3 CLOCK TOWER MOSQUE
4 SHAHID SMARAK
5 RAILWAY STATION
6 EDWARD MEMORIAL
7 ABDULLAH KHAN KA MAKBARA
8 BIBI KA MAKBRA

FACILITIES
F1 SULABH SHAUCHALAYA
F2 CLOCK TOWER PIYAU
F3 FOOTOVER BRIDGE
F4 POLICE STATION
F5 PARKING FOR 100 AUTOS
F6 PARKING FOR 50 CARS
13 F7 UNUSED BUS STAND
F8 UNORGANISED TWO-WHEELER PARKING
F9 OHT
F10 STREET VENDORS
F11 K.E.M. PARKING
F12 PRIMARY SCHOOL

.\drinking-water-sign.jpg

DRINKING WATER
TOILET
12
.\14_toilets_inv.gif

.\14_toilets_inv.gif

URINAL
PARKING
11
.\private.png

.\IPT.jpg
INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT PARKING
10 40
T TRANSFORMER

DRAIN FLOW DIRECTION


9
.\hand-pump-icon1.png
HANDPUMP

LIGHT POLE

8
STRUCTURES FOR RESTORATION

LEFT SIDE
1 HIRALAL & SON'S
2 PANJAB & SINDH BANK
3 SATISHCHANDRA BANSAL
4 SHARMA ENGINEER
41 5 DESHI SHARAB + LAXMI TAILOR +
7 BHATI STUDIO
6 JAIN MEDICYOR
RIGHT SIDE 7 ALLARAKHHA SHOPPING COMPLEX
8 HARILAL & COMPANY
9 DELL EXCLUSIVE STORE
10 JAIN READY MADE +
BANTHIYA & COMPANY PVT.
11 CENTRAL RADIO HOUSE
42 12 SAMSUNG + RAJASTHAN SPORTS
LEFT SIDE 13 INDIRA GANDHI SMARAK

RIGHT SIDE

7 39 BHARAT DYERS
40 TVS TYRES ROOP WATCH
41 N. KUMAR TAILORS + MOGA
MEDICAL HALL NEW PINCH +
FLAG READYMADE
6 42 NULITE COLOUR LAB +

5 8 RAJASTHAN NAMKEEN
43 BATA M.P. NANIKRAM & CO.

4
3
NORTH

2 43 STRETCH 3
1 CHECKED BY:
PROJECT

HRIDAY AJMER
Prepared for:

Ajmer Municipal Corporation


under
HRIDAY, Ministry of Urban Development
DRAWING TITLE

JAIPUR PRECINT ROAD


CONSULTANTS
J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
PVT.LTD. DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
3.80

0.78

4.13
0.60

9.57
2.60

1.80
1.60

0.75
3.00

9.00
1 & 6
STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND Damaged pipe CONDITION LEGEND PROJECT HRIDAY CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Advertisement hoarding S Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - L-1
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
STRETCH 3

CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND PROJECT HRIDAY CONSULTANT


Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A
CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-2
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
7.05

1.80
14.25 13.50
DHOLPUR STONE
CLADDING

3.00
DHAULPUR RED
2.10

SANDSTONE CLADDING
1.35
0.60
2.40

SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE

STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A
PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-3
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
DHAULPUR RED
SANDSTONE CLADDING
RAILING

1.08
0.15
0.60

0.30

0.60 5.40

SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE


2.40

STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-4
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
2.40
SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE

STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-5
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-6
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
3.35

STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-7
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
7.50

STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-8
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
4.56
DHAULPUR RED
SANDSTONE CLADDING

DHAULPUR RED

5.56
SANDSTONE CLADDING

26.00

0.60
SIGNAGE SIGNAGE

3.00

STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-9
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
1.23
10.26

DHAULPUR RED DHAULPUR RED


SANDSTONE CLADDING SANDSTONE CLADDING

13.37
18.04

3.60
10.99
2.92
14.71

7.78
1.95
1.95

SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE


9.73

9.73
STRETCH 2

CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT


Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-10
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
8.78

SIGNAGE SIGNAGE
SIGNAGE
3.00

2.69
25.83

STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-11
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-12
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-13
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
0.60
SIGNAGE SIGNAGE

3.90 STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-14
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
0.60
2.70
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-15
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
4
R1.5
DHAULPUR RED
SANDSTONE CLADDING
9.15

0.60
3.73

1.45
0.62

SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE


2.70

2.70
STRETCH 1

CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT


Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-16
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
40.60

9.30

.49
DHAULPUR RED

R1
SANDSTONE CLADDING

3.00

0.66
0.63
0.60

SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE


3.45

3.45
2.70

32
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A

Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster


PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD. CONSORTIUM WITH
PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies AJMER CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber
NTS - - - L-17
Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
42.18

+ 4.20 m

+ 0.00

LEFT SIDE ELEVATION

32
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-1
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
35.64 2.40 2.40

+ 4.20 m

+ 0.00

32
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-2
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

Advertisement hoarding S
JALI
2.70 12.60 20.70 6.00
+ 7.95 m
DHOLPUR STONE CLADDING
+ 6.90 m
+ 6.30 m

SIGNAGE

+ 4.20 m

+ 2.80 m

MS BRACKET WOODEN FACIA


TARPAULIN SHEET
33
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-3
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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24.00
+ 6.30 m

JALI

SIGNAGE

+ 2.80 m

+ 0.00

WOODEN FACIA
TARPAULIN SHEET
MS BRACKET

33
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-4
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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6.30 5.70 7.50 3.30 8.70
+ 7.95 m DHOLPUR STONE CLADDING
SIGNAGE
JALI
+ 6.30 m

+ 4.20 m

+ 0.00

33
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-5
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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5
STRETCH 1

1.59
0.85

9.00 12.00 3.71 2.24

+ 3.30 m

+ 0.00

CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT


Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-6 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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2.50 4.50

0.75
+ 6.30 m

+ 5.30 m

0.60
+ 4.20 m

2.10
+ 0.00

0.60

34
STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-7
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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+ 9.90 m 7.00 3.00 7.00 3.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 6.70 3.60
+ 9.30 m

+ 6.30 m

0.50
+ 3.30 m

+ 0.00

34 & 35
STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-8
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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7.00 3.00 7.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 9.50
+ 9.30 m

+ 8.40 m

+ 7.20 m

+ 4.30 m

+ 0.00

36 & 37
STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-9 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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8.00 24.00 6.00 4.00 2.83 2.97

+ 7.20 m

+ 4.30 m

+ 0.00

37 & 38
STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-10
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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0.90
12.70 3.00 2.05 6.73 4.01 11.99
9

+ 7.20 m
.9
R1

+ 3.30 m

1.35

+ 0.00

38
STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-11
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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2.97 2.97 4.06 9.50 9.00 10.00 3.00

+ 9.30 m

+ 7.20 m

+ 4.20 m

+ 3.30 m

+ 0.00 + 0.00

39 & 40
STRETCH 3

CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT


Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-12
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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0.90 4.00 2.70 11.56 3.00 2.97

+ 7.20 m

+ 4.20 m

+ 0.00

41
STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-13 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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6.00
+ 7.20 m

+ 4.20 m

+ 0.00

41 & 42
STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - R-14 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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DETAILS OF ZONE 1:

Proposed Paving 198.2 m long


5m wide
Footpath removed and brought down to
pavement level Shady trees Decorative Proposed shady tree avenue
S.S.Bollards Tree Guards 3 nos Lightpoles
3 nos
at every 15m (13nos)
16nos
8.4 2.0
8
0.

Proposed masonry benches


RAMP at every 15m (13nos)

2.9
Dn

0.9
RAMP

3.0
4.4 3.3 4.4 3.3
3.3 Dn Proposed pre fab benches as
2.8

3.1 shown in plan 12nos


2.8

Proposed Lamp posts 14nos.


2.4

S.S.Bollards
A A'

11.1
Proposed New Dusbins 3 nos.
Q

3.3
0.8

to FOB S.S.Bollards The lamp post detail about


Existing stairs
3.0 final detal to be referred from
Water Body Seasonal
with Fountain B' Flowering Shrub quataion.Drawing is for
6.0

area representation only


6.0 RAMP

1.5
B Dn
Ad

12
jac

.1

2.0
e
nt

Water Kiosk
R

676sqm of Paver area to


oa

(Detail in separate Sheet)


C desired pattern
d

8.9 Tree Guard BBM bench


0.2

S.S.Bollards Footpath removed and brought down to


pavement level

1.5 PLAN OF PLAZA -1


0.8

RAMP
1.6
4.5

Dn

S.S.Bollard

Bollards at Entry Bollards at Entry


4.0

Drawing Title:
2.4 2.4
Jaipur Road Precinct
Upgradation

1.0
0.7

Project Name: HRIDAY Ajmer

Clock
Location: Ajmer (RJ)
Tower

ELEVATION - C Client: Municipal Corporation Ajmer

Signature/Stamp:
PLAZA1

Proposed Area Consultant:


for Pedestrian
Plaza J.M.EnviroNet Pvt.Ltd.
consortium with
PriMove Infrastructure Development Consultant Pvt.Ltd.
Dhruv Consultancy Services Pvt.Ltd

Shahid Drawing No:HRIDAY-Ajmer_Jaipur Road_Plaza Dwg_1


KEY PLAN Smarak Scale: NTS
DETAILS OF ZONE 1:

Proposed Paving 198.2 m long


5m wide
0.1X0.1X1m
0.2 Stone Post Proposed shady tree avenue
Basalt Kerb stone
at every 15m (13nos)

0.1
Shrubs
50mm thick red 0.1
80mm Paver block sandstone Jali Proposed masonry benches

0.2
Garden
50mm Sandboxing Panel

0.2
0.4
Earth Filling
50mm M15 PCC 4.00 at every 15m (13nos)

0.7
0.6
300mm murrum bedding Proposed pre fab benches as
0.2 shown in plan 12nos

0.9
0.4
230mm thick
M15 PCC bed
plastered BBM
wall Proposed Lamp posts 14nos.
0.9

0.3
Proposed New Dusbins 3 nos.
PAVER PATHWAY The lamp post detail about
EDGE DETAIL AT 'Q' DETAILED ELEVATION OF
final detal to be referred from
VIEW OF quataion.Drawing is for
representation only
PROPOSED RAILING LAMP POST
Railing

Fountain with
25mm Red Submersible Pump
sandstone top
Water Body
BBM Wall BBM Wall
1.0

0.5

0.4

0.2

0.4
Waterproofing
with checkered Planted Shading Tree
tile surface 25mm Red Proposed 80mm thick
M15 PCC 230 thick DRP Paver Block Paving
sandstone top
Rammed Earth
BBM wall
SECTION BB' Bench
Earth filling

BBM wall

0.9
0.5
Plaza 0.2
0.3

Drawing Title:
PCC Bed Jaipur Road Precinct
2.4 Upgradation
3.3
PCC Bed Project Name: HRIDAY Ajmer

SECTION AA' Location: Ajmer (RJ)

Client: Municipal Corporation


Ajmer
Signature/Stamp:

KEY PLAN Consultant:


J.M.EnviroNet Pvt.Ltd.
consortium with
PriMove Infrastructure Development Consultant Pvt.Ltd.
Dhruv Consultancy Services Pvt.Ltd
Drawing No:HRIDAY-Ajmer_Jaipur Road_Plaza Dwg_2
Scale: NTS
Drawing Title:
Jaipur Road Precinct
SHADING Upgradation
TREE LAMP-POST
BENCHES FOR
Project Name: HRIDAY Ajmer
SITTING
Location: Ajmer (RJ)
0.5 WATER
FOUNTAIN Client: Municipal Corporation Ajmer
M.S TREE
GAURD
Signature/Stamp:
0.8 CURB
0.6 a BOLARDS
AT 900 MM Consultant:
1.9 C/C J.M.EnviroNet Pvt.Ltd.
consortium with
BENCH DETAIL PriMove Infrastructure Development Consultant Pvt.Ltd.
Dhruv Consultancy Services Pvt.Ltd
Drawing No:HRIDAY-Ajmer_Jaipur Road_Plaza Dwg_3
0.1 0.6 SECTION AT -AA' Scale: NTS
30 MM THICK CURB STONE/
TILE ON TOP BLOCK
PAVER
SHADING TREE BLOCK GROUND COVERING
BOLLARD 0.15
0.8 (3 NOS) 0.1 GRAVEL FILLING

PAVER BENCHES
BLOCK FOR SITTING COMPACTED
(6 NOS) SUBGRADE
DETAIL AT - a

CONCRETE WATER
FILLING FOUNTAIN
1.8
0.00 7.9 30 MM THICK
1.8 1.5 TILE ON TOP
BOLLARD DETAIL 0.4
0.00
0.5 400 MM THICK
BRICK WALL
+0.10
WATER
1.5 PROOFING
11.0 150 MM THICK
CLOCK
TOWER GROUND PCC BED
4.9
COVERING ( SHRUBS) MURRUM
BIBI KA CURB WALL 0.00
DETAIL SECTION OF PITCHING
SHAHID MAKBARA
SMARAK WATER BODY
0.50 M WIDE SITTING 0.00 0.5
AROUND FOUNTAIN +0.50
450 MM THICK
SITTING AROUND
-0.20
LAMP- POST ( 3 NOS) WATER BODY
FOUNTAIN
1.5 M WIDE FOOTHPATH
BOLLARDS AT 0.90 M C/C 0.00
(41 NOS)

18.5 WATER
FOUNTAIN

KEY PLAN PLAN DETAIL PLAN OF WATER BODY


1.50 1.50 1.50

0.45
0.78

0.60

0.42

0.67
ELEVATION OF TYPICAL JALI
0.70

DETAIL AT X

0.15

1.50

X
2.50

2.65

SECTION ELEVATION
CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
NTS - - - D DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
1 1/2" MS
DHILPUR STONE SCREWED TO ANGLE FRAME

R3.37
1 1/2" MS ANGLE

0.30

18
0.60

0.60
A A

R1.
0.30

0.30
1.50

3.90

0.45
3.00
0.60

0.60
ELEVATION 32 A A
DHOLPUR
STONE
CLADDING

5.94 5.94

PLAN 32

32
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - D-1 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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0.80
DHOLPUR STONE
CLADDING A

R1.57
PCC COPING
0.58

100 MM RCC LINTEL B C


1.20 SECTION C-C
0.75

0.78
0.15

0.90

SIGNAGE
0.63
2.65

A B C
SECTION A-A ELEVATION SECTION B-B

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 33


STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - D-2 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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0.53

3.75

SECTION D-D SECTION E-E


ELEVATION

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

33
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
STRETCH 1
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - D-3 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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0.75
3.60

46
DHOLPUR

R1.
STONE
CLADDING

1.45

3.60
0.15

1.22

R1
4.25

.33
3.35

0.73

ELEVATION SECTION F-F SECTION G-G ELEVATION

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN 34 & 35


STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - D-4 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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0.30

46

0.75
PCC

R1.
COPING
STONE JALI STONE JALI

0.30

4.98

0.78
SECTION H-H ELEVATION ELEVATION SECTION I-I

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN


34
STRETCH 2
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - D-5 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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PCC
COPING

0.75
J

4.25
K

0.73
ELEVATION J SECTION J-J SECTION K-K ELEVATION K

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT


Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - D-6 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
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Damaged pipe

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PCC
L COPING

ELEVATION L SECTION L-L

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


42
STRETCH 3
CONDITION LEGEND CONDITION LEGEND CLIENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AJMER CONSULTANT
Damaged lime surkhi plaster Air Conditioning/ desert cooler/sintex tank/TV antenna AC DC ST A PROJECT HRIDAY J.M.ENVIRONET PVT.LTD.
Damaged jaali/parapet/plaster detail Addition/modification to surface/plaster AJMER CONSORTIUM WITH
Alteration in structure Structural addition to facade/additional storeyes/balconies SCALE DATE DRAWN BY CHKD BY DRG NO PRIMOVE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT PVT.LTD.
Damaged masonry Vegetation NTS - - - D-7 DHRUV CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT.LTD
Contemporary Structure Defect in Timber

Damaged pipe

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Draft Detailed Project Report
JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT

ESTIMATE
PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT
Draft DPR
UPGRADATION UNDER HRIDAY SCHEME

SECTION 3:
COST
ESTIMATES

Municipal Corporation Ajmer 1


PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT
Draft DPR
UPGRADATION UNDER HRIDAY SCHEME

HRIDAY Scheme under Ministry of Urban Development


Name of Project – JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT UPGRADATION
GENERAL ABSTRACT

Sr. No. Particulars Amount in Rs


A Heritage Conservation 14716935.11
B Public Space & Recreational Facilities 15651989.66
C Development of Pedestrian 495342.08
D Junction Improvement 2314437.80
E Miscellaneous 1191969.16
Total 34370673.81
Additional 3% Contingency Charges 1031120.214
Grand Total 35401794.02

Summary Sheet – Jaipur Road Precinct


No Components Amount (In Rs)
A Heritage Conservation 14716935.11
Façade restoration and palette for buildings 5303249.11
Street Furnishing
Uniform Shop fronts 9058366.00
Information Signages 355320.00

B Public Space & Recreational Facilities 15651989.66


Benches – 2 no 24000.00
Light Poles – 30 no 3450240.00
Dustbins – 4 no 40000.00
Signage – 6 no 72263.66
Bollards - 50 nos. 24000.00
• Plaza development at Shaheed Smarak
Part 1
Benches -6 116352.00
Light poles - 3 202974.00
Dustbins - 3 34950.00
Fountain and BB masonry structure 6012996.00
Pathway with Jodhpur stone flooring - 157 sq.m 290706.00
Tree plantation with seating arrangement - 3 118895.00
Bollards - 41 315470.00
Greenery - 35.97 sq.m 35970.00
Part 2
Fountain - 1 2004331.00
Ramp - 5 9268.00
Light pole - 16 1082530.00
Tree plantation with seating arrangement - 3 118895.00
Pathway in Plaza- 412 763649.00
Gutter - 200 Rmt 931500.00
Shaddy tree - 3 3000.00

B Development of Pedestrian 495342.08


Thermoplastic Painting for pedestrian crossing and
442582.43
road side & center line marking
Municipal Corporation Ajmer 2
PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT
Draft DPR
UPGRADATION UNDER HRIDAY SCHEME

Cat eye's - 216 nos. 48675.60


Kilometer Stone 4084.05

C Junction Improvement 2314437.80


Major Junction - 2 nos. 1596164.00
Minor Junction - 2 nos. 718273.80

D Miscellaneous 1191969.16
Gantry - 1 no. 869844.22
Table Top Crossing - 4 nos. 246857.44
Bollards, Dustbins, Benches 75267.50

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Name of Project – Jaipur Road Precinct
Name of Work: Conservation & Restoration of Facade
Abstract of Cost
Sr. Rate
Ref. No. Description Unit Quantity Amount (Rs.)
No. (Rs.)

Name of Work :- Conservation


and Restoration of Façade

Part - A Civil Work : Based on


Ajmer PWD BSR -2013

Removing dry or oil bound


distemper by scrapping and sand
papering and preparing the surface
1 12.54 Sq.m 11969.45 7.50 89770.91
smooth including necessary
repairs to scratches by sandal / loi.
(Only for colour changing).

Painting with ready mix paint of


2 12.56 approved brand and manufacture
in all shades to give an even shade :
12.56.4 Old Surface Sq.m 11969.45 37.00 442869.80

Dismantling old plaster or skirting,


raking out joints and cleaning the
3 14.54 surface for plaster including Sq.m 412.56 14.50 5982.14
disposal of rubbish to the dumping
ground within 50 meter lead

4 6.2.9.(b) Random Rubble stone masonry for


superstructure above plinth level
one storey height in low cost Shree
Cum. 16.209 1050.00 17019.45
binder sand mortar 1:4 above
30cm. thick walls (for Non load
bearing walls only)

5 5.1 Brick masonry in foundation and


plinth with bricks of class
designation 75 in :
5.1.5 Cement mortar 1 : 4 (1 cement : 4
coarse sand) Cum. 3249.00
5.3 Add extra over item No. 5.1 for
brick work in :-
5.3.1.1 Up to 45 cm length and all sides
are free Cum 160.00
3.43 3409.00 11702.24
5.3.1.3 Up to 90 cm length and all sides
Cum.
are free 110.00

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2.7117 3359.00 9108.60

5.2 Add extra over item No.5.1 for


brick work in super structure up to Cum. 200.00
third storey.
Cum. 37.40421 3449.00 129007.12

6 4.2 Providing and laying in position


specified grade of cement concrete
for RCC structural elements up
to floor three level including
curing, compaction, finishing with
rendering in cement sand mortar
1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) and
making good the joints excluding
the cost of centering, shuttering
and reinforcement for :-
4.2.2 Beams, suspended floors, roofs,
grinders having slopes up to 15º,
landings, balconies, shelves,
chajjas, lintels, bands, plain
windows sills, staircases and spiral
staircases
4.2.2.2 M20 grade Nominal Mix Cum 5.3153 5138.00 27310.01

7 12.7 Plaster on new surface on wall in


cement sand mortar 1:3 including
racking of joints etc. complete fine
finish :
12.7.1 25 mm thick sq. m. 899.5813 194.00 174518.77

8 12.53 Finishing wall with water proofing


cement paint of approved brand
and manufacture and or required
shade to give an even shade
including all scaffolding:

12.53.1 New Work (Three or more coats). sq. m 487.02 53.00 25812.05
12.53.2 Old work (One or more coats). sq. m 412.56 35.00 14439.65

9 5.16 Providing and fixing fine dressed


sand stone/approved stone "JALI"
as per existing matching
geometrical design including
molding work with fine finishing,
sq. m 101.14 6221.00 629167.06
fixing with thambli by proper
adhesive and white cement with
pigment including making groove
etc. complete in all respect. [ 50
mm thk

Total Of Part - A Rs 1576707.80

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PART -B Based on A & M .BSR


2011

Lime Surkhi Plaster 1:2 (1 Lime : 2


Surkhi) including preparation of
mortar by traditional practice (by
grinding) in 3 course for base
coarse and subsequent course &
Loi, tamping, beating, curing till the
shrinkage cracks are disappear.
10 3.1 The work is to be done with all
lead as the work is of restoration
nature as per Jaipur practice
including adding gur, methi &
gugal on old walls including
removal of all old loose and decade
plaster, each coat to be done after
3 days of previous coat.
3.1.1 33 mm thick in four coats Sq.m 221.1288 145.00 32063.68
3.1.2 45mm thick in four coats Sq.m 221.1288 208.00 45994.79

Crack filling in masonry walls with


grinded masaldar lime surkhi
mortar 1:2 (adding gugal, gugal,
11 7.12 Rmt 201.30 150.00 30195.00
methi, belgiri) including cleaning
the crack properly complete in all
respect.

Providing stone veneer facing in


cement mortar 1:4 including
cement pointing 1:3 in white
12 6.5 cement with admixture of
pigment matching the stone shade,
up to one storey height above
plinth level, in:
White Dholpur sand stone rough
6.5.3 Sq.m 1211.6231 1079.00 1307341.32
dressed 25 to 35mm thick.
Extra item No. 6.5.3 for fine
6.5.4 grinded stone used instead of Sq.m 1211.62 70.00 84813.62
rough dressed.

Total Of Part - B Rs 1500408.41

PART C NON BSR

Repairing of existing historic


window/doors for hardware,
rotten/ deteriorated parts. Proper
13 Sq.m 140.49 3500 491715
fixing and making it operational
with locking possibility including
moulding, carving and polishing

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Providing and fixing Jodhpur stone


18" x 24" x 27 mm thick tiles of
approved make and size in walls,
floors, steps, pillars etc. laid on a
bed of neat cement slurry
including nicely finished joints
14 Sq.m 806.71 2150.00 1734417.9
using water proof joint filler
powder and finished with flush
pointing in white cement mixed
with pigment to match the shade of
tile complete (excluding cost of
cement plaster) :

Total Of Part - C Rs 2226132.90

Name of work - Street


Furnishing
Removing of sign boards including
frame and electrical
15 Nos 199.00 120 23880
wires etc complete as directed by
engineer incharge.

Providing, carving and Fixing of


shop front signages in Mild Steel of
size 1000 x 500 mm. The signage
should be fixed on 50 mm M. S.
Angle with tarpaulin sheet above.
16 Each 199.00 25000 4975000.00
The clear height below signages
will be 2450 mm above ground
including red oxide primer and
painting complete as per details
and drawings and as directed by

Providing and fixing street light as


per IRC norms Grooved mild steel
pole, mild steel bracket cast iron &
cast aluminium embellishments,
cast & spun aluminium lighting
fixture polycarbonate diffuser,
stainless steel screws, corrosion &
U.V ray resistant coating. Total
height - 4000MM Suitable For: 2 x
17 45 W CFLE SPIRAL TYPE, LAMP- Each 60.00 67658.1 4059486.00
2X45W RETROFIT CFL SPIRAL
TYPE including loading unloading
transporting to site of work
inclusive of all taxes and duties
including necessary fixing
arrangement as per approved
drawing and material as directed
by Engineer Incharge etc
complete including all taxes and
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fixing material.

Providing, carving and Fixing of


directional signages in Mild Steel of
size 1000 x 500 mm. The signage
should be fixed on 50 mm dia M. S.
Pipe. The clear height below
signages will be 2450 mm above
18 ground and 1/3 of total height of Each 54.00 6580 355320.00
post shall be embedded in ground
with necessary earthwork and
concreting etc. including red oxide
primer and painting complete as
per details and drawings and as
directed by

As per quotation received,


Homedec lighting Ghaziabad
57780 + 14.5 % CST +
transporation
Total Amount of Street
9413686.00
furnishing.
Total Amount [ A + B + C +
14716935.11
Street furnishing] In Rs.

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Name of Project – Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation
Name of Work: Public Spaces & Recreational Facilities
Abstract of Cost
Benches , Dust bin, light poles, signage
SR NO Ref DESCRIPTION OF ITEM UNIT Quantit RATE AMOUN
y T

1 ITEM NO 1
Providing and fixing Benches including
loading unloading transporting to site of
work inclusive of all taxes and duties
including necessary fixing arrangement
as per approved drawing and material as
directed by Engineer Incharge etc
complete
Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation
Non As per quotation received
BSR Nos 6 19392 116352
16500+14.5 % CST +transportation
2 ITEM NO 2
Providing and fixing Dustbin including
loading unloading transporting to site of
work inclusive of all taxes and duties
including necessary fixing arrangement
as per approved drawing and material as
directed by Engineer Incharge etc
complete1100 ltrs with lid and wheel
1150 mm L X1000mm D X1070 mm W
with thickness 1.2 mm Dust bi should be
consist of two partitions one for dry solid
waste and other for wet solid waste.
Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation
Non 10000+14.5%CST +transporation
BSR Nos 3 11650 34950
3 ITEM NO 3
Providing and fixing street light as per
IRC norms Grooved mild steel pole, mild
steel bracket cast iron & cast aluminium
embellishments, cast & spun aluminium
lighting fixture polycarbonate diffuser,
stainless steel screws, corrosion & U.V
ray resistant coating. Total height – 4000
MM Suitable For: 2 x 45 W CFLE SPIRAL
TYPE, LAMP-2 X 45 W RETROFIT CFL
SPIRAL TYPE including loading
unloading transporting to site of work
inclusive of all taxes and duties including
necessary fixing arrangement as per
approved drawing and material as

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directed by Engineer Incharge etc


complete including all taxes and fixing
material.
Non As per quotation received ,Homedec
BSR lighting Ghaziabad Nos 49 67658.1 3315242
57780 + 14.5 % CST + transporation
4 ITEM NO 4
Providing and fixing mild steel Bollard
polycarbonate diffuser Aluminium
lightening fixture stainless steel screw
corrosion resistance UV resistance
coating width 120 dia height 1.00 M
including fixing necessary lamp loading
unloading transporting to site of work
inclusive of all taxes and duties including
necessary fixing arrangement as per
approved drawing and material as
directed by Engineer Incharge etc
complete
Non
BSR No 41 7694.4 315470.4
Estimate of Water Fountain
ABSTRACT SHEET
S.No. Item Description Unit Quantit Rate Amount
y
1 Supplying, Installation, Testing and No 1 2000000 2000000
Commissioning of Water Fountain at centre of
Ghat of Size 10 M X 5 Mtr of following BOM

a) Pool size: The size of the pool is 10.0 M x 5.0 M


(MIN) or suitable as per the site condition for
getting Musical Fountain.
b) Pumps: Submersible or suitable pumps for
getting the required water fountain. The
maximum height of the water effects should be
8.00MTRS. The type, power, model, make and
other specifications of the pumps should be
mentioned.
c) Frame: The supporting stands of the fountain
frame should of suitable non corrosive sections.
The materials and dimension details of the
sections need
to be mentioned.
d) Pipes: Using suitable non corrosive sections. The
material and dimension details of the pipes need
to be specified.
e) Nozzles: Nozzles should be of Brass or suitable
non –corrosive metal for trouble free operation.
The material and dimension details of the
nozzles need
to be specified. The total number of nozzles is to
be specified.

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f) Valves: Suitable valves for getting fountain and


water effects. Total number of valves, their
make and other specifications need to be
specified.
g) Actuators: Electromechanical or equivalent.
Total number of actuators, their make and other
specifications need to be specified.
h) Water effects: Total number of water effects
should be minimum fifty two. Rate of each of the
water effects and their details should be
specified separately.
i) Cables: ISI certified submersible cables or
equivalent, suitable for the proper functioning
of fountain. Their make and specification should
be mentioned.
j) Lights: ISI certified submersible, water resistant
colored lights or equivalent lights with not less
than five colours suitable for shows. Total
number of lights should be not less than 72 nos.
Specification of lights should be mentioned.
Ref : As per Quotation
2 Brick masonry in super structure with bricks of Cum 3.768 3449 12996
class designation 75 in
3 Plaster on new surface on walls in cement sand Sq.m 22 133 2926
mortar 1:6 and 20 mm thick including racking
of joint etc. complete fine finish :
4 Finishing wall with water proofing cement paint Sq.m 22 53 1166
of approved brand and manufacture and or
required shade to give an even shade including
all scaffolding:
5 Providing & laying Chequered terrazzo tiles of
approved make 22mm thick with marble chips
of size up to 6mm, in floors, jointed with neat
cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the
shade of tiles including rubbing and polishing
complete in all respect as per specification, on
28mm thick bed of C.M. 1:4 :
Light shade using shade cement. Sq.m 9.3 493 4584.9
Pathways for Ajmer Hriday project
Block Estimate L= 100 M and W= 3.0m
Sr No Ref Item of work Unit Rate Qty Amount
1 Item No. 1
Earth work in surface excavation
not exceeding 30cm. in depth but
exceeding 1.5 meter in width as
well as10 Sq.m on plan including
disposal of excavated earth up to
50 Mtr. and lift up to 1.5 Mtr.
disposed soil to be leveled and
1.20 neatly dressed:
Cum 170 12.00 2040

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2 Item No. 2
Providing and laying in position
cement concrete including curing,
compaction etc. complete in
specified grade excluding the cost
of centering and shuttering - All
work up to plinth level.
M15 grade Nominal Mix (with
graded stone aggregate 20mm
nominal size).
Cum 3438 36 123768
3.2.3 Ajmer BSR item no 3.2.3
3 Item No. 3
Providing and fixing in position
Edge Stone (450 mm x 350 mm x
M066 200 mm). Etc comp.
No 100 572 57200
4 Item No.4
Supplying 60mm trap/granite
/quartzite/gneiss stone over size
metal at the quarry site, including
conveying and stacking complete
M017 by breaking boulders. Cum 671.70 60 40302

5 Item No.5
Providing and spreading
40/60mm sand below paver block
including sectioning complete. Cum 640.00 60 38400
1.32 Ajmer BSR
6 Item No.6
Filling available excavated earth
(excluding rock) in trenches,
plinth side of foundation etc. in
layers not exceeding 20 cm. in
depth, consolidating each
deposited layer by ramming and
watering including lead up to 50
meter and with all lift. Cum 61.00 90 5490
1.3 Ajmer BSR

7 Item No.7
Providing and Laying of jodhpur
stone Block Pavements having
thickness 30 mm as per drawings
and Technical Specification Sq.m 962.85 300 288855
11.59 Ajmer BSR Total 556055
SAY 556055
Rate per sq.m 1854

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ESTIMATE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PARKING AREA TREE GUARD WITH SEATING ARRANGEMENT
Sr No Ref Description of Item Unit Qty Rate Amount
1 ITEM NO 1
Earth work in rough excavation,
banking excavated earth in layers not
exceeding 20cm in depth, breaking
clods watering, rolling each layer
with 1/2 tonne roller, or stone or
steel rammers and rolling every 3rd
and top- most layer with power
roller of minimum 8-10 tonne
capacity and dressing up in
embankment for roads, flood banks
marginal banks and guide banks or
filling up ground depressions, lead up
to 50 Mtr. and lift up to 1.5 Mtr.:
1.2 Cum 4.37 170.00 743.58

2 ITEM NO 2
Providing and laying in position
cement concrete including curing,
compaction etc. complete in specified
grade excluding the cost of centering
and shuttering - All work up to
plinth level.
M15 grade Nominal Mix (with graded
stone aggregate 20mm nominal size). Cum 0.73 3438.00 2506.30
3.2.3

3 ITEM NO 3
Brick masonry in super structure
with bricks of class designation 75 in

5.1 & 5.2 Cum 7.56 3449 26074.44

4 ITEM NO 4
Refilling the trenches with selected
excavated material for tree
1.3 plantation etc complete. Cum 3.74 61 227.87

5 ITEM NO 5
Providing and fixing stone slabs table
rubbed, 18 mm thick in Walls, Steps,
Pillars, Counters, Jambs, Shelves, Sills
etc. laid on 12mm (Av.) thick base of
CM 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand)
jointing with white cement mortar
1:2 (1white cement : 2 marble dust)
with pigment to match the shade of
the marble slab complete including

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grinding, rubbing and polishing.


Ambaji (Abu) with green shadow.
Up to 800 Cm2 Tiles
Sq.m 7.04 1083 7624.32

6 ITEM NO 6
12.9.2 Plaster on new surface on walls in
cement sand mortar 1:6 and 20 mm
thick including racking of joint etc.
complete fine finish : Sq.m 13.20 133 1755.60

7 ITEM NO 7
12.53. Finishing wall with water proofing
1 cement paint of approved brand and
manufacture and or required shade
to give an even shade including all
scaffolding: Sq.m 13.20 53 699.60
Total 39631.71
ESTIMATE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ROADSIDE GUTTER
ABSTRACT SHEET
ESTIMATE FOR ROADSIDE GUTTER FOR 100 M LENGTH AND MS GRATING
Sr No Ref Description of Item Unit Qty Rate Amount
1 ITEM NO 1
Earth work in rough excavation, banking
excavated earth in layers not exceeding
20cm in depth, breaking clods watering,
rolling each layer with 1/2 tonne roller,
or stone or steel rammers and rolling
every 3rd and top- most layer with power
roller of minimum 8-10 tonne capacity
and dressing up in embankment for
roads, flood banks marginal banks and
guide banks or filling up ground
depressions, lead up to 50 Mtr. and lift up
to 1.5 Mtr.:
1.2 Cum 36.00 170.00 6120.00

2 ITEM NO 2
Providing and laying in position cement
concrete including curing, compaction etc.
complete in specified grade excluding the
cost of centering and shuttering - All work
up to plinth level.
M15 grade Nominal Mix (with graded
stone aggregate 20mm nominal size). Cum 9.00 3438.00 30942.00
3.2.3

3 ITEM NO 3
Providing and laying in position specified
grade of cement concrete for all RCC
structural elements up to plinth level
including curing, compaction, finishing

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with rendering in cement sand mortar 1:3


(1 cement: 3 coarse sand) and making
good the joints excluding the cost of
centering, shuttering and reinforcement.
Cum 15.90 4543 72233.70
3.2.3
4 ITEM NO 4
Providing and fabricating reinforcement
using steel of SAIL/VIZAK-RINL/ TATA
TISCON/ ESSAR /ZINDAL VIJAINAGAR IS:
1786-1989 for R.C.C. work including
straightening, cutting, bending, placing in
position and binding (including cost of
binding wire) all complete up to floor
three level.
Cold twisted deformed bars (IS: 1786).
total quantity of concrete
75kg/cum Kg 1192.5 78 93015.00
4.12.
2

5 ITEM NO 5

At Plinth Level PCC Sq.


m 220.00 115 25300.00
4.6

6 ITEM NO 6
Structural steel work in single section
fixed with connecting plate including
cutting, hoisting, fixing in position and
applying a priming coat of approved steel
primer all complete above plinth level up
to 4.5 mtr height.
Wt of one jali = 28.016 kg 2801.6
Kg 0 85 238136.00
RA

465746.70
Cost for 100 M length 465750.00
Rate per RMT 4657.5

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Name of work : Shops for Ajmer Hriday Project

Sr No. Ref Item in Brief Unit Qty Rate Amount

1 ITEM NO 1
Earth work in excavation in foundation
trenches or drains including dressing of
sides and ramming of bottoms, lift up to
1.5 Mtr. including taking out the
excavated soil and depositing and refilling
of jhiri with watering & ramming and
disposal of surplus excavated soil as
directed with in a lead of 50 meter.
(Lift Upto1.5 M.) by mechanical means

1.8 Cum 37.73 127 4791.71


2 ITEM NO 2
Plain Cement Concrete (1:2:4)-Providing
and placing plain cement concrete 1:2:4
by using 20 to 40 mm size metal in equal
proportion and using 100 % river sand,
placing it in position, compacting,
providing centering, scaffolding , curing
by making ponds for 15 days etc
complete. Cement to be used of 43 grade

3.2.3 Cum 21.63 127 2747.01


3 ITEM NO 3
Providing and laying in position specified
grade of cement concrete for all RCC
structural elements up to plinth level
including curing, compaction, finishing
with rendering in cement sand mortar 1:3
(1 cement: 3 coarse sand) and making
good the joints excluding the cost of
centering, shuttering and reinforcement.
Plinth Beam

4.1.2 Cum 12.26 4543 55697.2


4 ITEM NO 4
Brick masonry in foundation and plinth
with bricks of class designation 75 in: Add
extra over item No.5.1 for brick work in
super structure up to third storey.

5.1.7 Cum 43.84 3129 137175


5 ITEM NO 5
Providing and laying in position specified
grade of cement concrete for RCC
structural elements up to floor three level
including curing, compaction, finishing
with rendering in cement sand mortar 1:3

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(1 cement: 3 coarse sand) and making


good the joints excluding the cost of
centering, shuttering and reinforcement
for :-
Beam at Lintle Cum 8.35 5196 43387
4.2.1.2
6 ITEM NO 6
Filling available excavated earth
(excluding rock) in trenches, plinth side of
foundation etc. in layers not exceeding 20
cm. in depth, consolidating each deposited
layer by ramming and watering including
lead up to 50 meter and with all lift.
24.38
1.30 Cum 24.38 61 1487
7 ITEM NO 7
Plaster on new surface on walls in cement
sand mortar 1:6 including racking of joint
etc. complete fine finish :

Deduction
Rolling shutter
Window
Sq.m 352.56 126 44422.6
12.8.3
ITEM NO 8
Marble stone flooring table rubbed, 18
mm thick over 20mm (Av.) thick base of
CM 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) jointing
with white cement mortar 1:2 (1 white
cement : 2 marble dust) with pigment to
match the shade of the marble slab
including grinding, rubbing and polishing
complete.
stage
7.1.1 Sq.m 81.267 1586 128889
ITEM NO 9
Providing and fixing steel glazed doors
windows and ventilator shutters of
standard rolled steel section joints mired
and welded with steel lugs 13x3mm,
10cm. long embedded in cement concrete
block 15x10x10cm. of 1:3:6 (1cement : 3
coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate
20mm nominal size) or with wooden
plugs and screws or rawl plugs and
screws with fixing clips or with bolts and
nuts as required including providing and
fixing of plain glass panes 4mm thick with
cooper glazing clips and special metal
sash putty of approved make or metal
beading with screws complete including

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priming coat of approval steel primer,


excluding the cost of metal beading and
other fitting except necessary hinges of
pivots steel handles peg stay etc. as
required :
Windows side hung (openable) Sq.m 14.4 1810 26064
Ajmer BSR chapter 9 item 9.28.3
ITEM NO 10
Finishing wall with water proofing
cement paint of approved brand and
manufacture and or required shade to
give an even shade including all
scaffolding:
As per qty of plaster Sq.m 352.56 53 18685.7
Ajmer BSR chapter 12 item 12.53
ITEM NO 11
Steel work in built up tubular trusses
including cutting, hoisting, fixing in
position and applying a priming coat of
approved steel primer, welded and bolted
including special shaped washers etc.
complete above plinth level up to 4.5 mtr
height.

For Jali 10 mm dia bar at 25 mm c/c

kg 2629.6 85 223520
ITEM NO 12
PVC Coated polyester membrane roofing
for Shops
Non
BSR Market rate Sq.m 188.66 10750 2028108
ITEM NO 13
Supplying and fixing rolling shutter of
approved make, made of required size M.S
laths interlocked together through their
entire length and jointed together at the
end by end locks mounted on specially
designed pipe shaft with brackets, side
gutter and arrangements for inside and
outside locking with push and pull
operation complete including cost of
providing and fixing necessary 27.5 cm
long wire spring grade no 2 and MS top
cover of required thickness for rolling
shutters.
80X 1.25 mm MS laths with 1.25 mm thick
top cover sq.m 61.60 1326 81653.9
10.6.1
Total cost for 30.82 X3.23 M Total
cost 2796629
Cost Per sq.m 28093

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Name of Project – Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation
Name of Work: Development of Pedestrian
Abstract of Cost
QTY ITEM OF WORK RATE UNIT AMOUNT

A DEVELOPMENT OF PEDESTRIAN
Item No. 1
144.00 Providing and painting Zebra painting of 86.65 sq. m 12477.60
pedestrian crossing on the carriageway with
approved road marking paint in two coats
etc. complete. Spec. No.: MOST 1995 CI. No.
803

Item No. 2
463.50 Providing and laying marking of center line 927.95 Sq.m m 430104.83
and stop line etc with hot thermoplastic
compound 2.5 mm thick on road/ plain
surface, including reflectorizing glass beads
@ 250 gms per sq.m area with special
applicator machine, as per IRC:35 including
cleaning

Item No. 4
6.48 Providing and erecting direction and place 11151.80 Sq.m 72263.66
identification retro reflectorized sign as per
IRC :67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide clause 801.3, fixed
over aluminium sheeting 2 mm thick framed
to angle iron 40x40x5mm with area exceed

Item No. 5
Providing and fixing in position precast
Reinforced Cement Concrete M15 grade
Kilometer stone of standard IRC design,
including painting and printing letters etc. as
per clause 804 of MoRT&H. Specification
including all material, labour, machinery.
1.00 Ordinary Kilometer stone 1883.65 No. 1883.65
4.00 200 meter stone 550.10 No. 2200.40

Item No. 6
216.00 Providing and fixing CAT’s eye made of 225.35 No. 48675.60
aluminium alloy size 75x100x22mm having
21 biconvex lenses embedded in circular
disk of AS plastic on each side on road
surface complete including all material,
labour, and diversion.
Development of 567605.74
Pedestrian (C)

Municipal Corporation Ajmer 19


PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT
Draft DPR
UPGRADATION UNDER HRIDAY SCHEME

HRIDAY Scheme under Ministry of Urban Development


Name of Project – Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation
Name of Work: Junction Improvement
Abstract of Cost
QTY ITEM OF WORK RATE UNIT AMOUNT
D JUNCTION IMPROVEMENT

Item No. 1
a) Major Junction
180.00 i) Dismantling of Bituminous surface 165.65 Cum 29817.00
100.00 ii) DBM - 50 mm tk 7329.15 Cum 732915.00
80.00 iii) BC - 40mm tk 9937.90 Cum 795032.11
4000.00 iv) Tack Coat 9.60 Sq.m 38400.00

B) Minor Junction
81.00 i) Dismantling of Bituminous surface 165.65 Cum 13417.65
45.00 ii) DBM - 110 mm thick 7329.15 Cum 329811.75
36.00 iii) BC - 40mm thick 9937.90 Cum 357764.45
1800.00 iv) Tack Coat 9.60 Sq.m 17280.00

Junction 2314437.96
Improvement
(D)

Municipal Corporation Ajmer 20


PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT
Draft DPR
UPGRADATION UNDER HRIDAY SCHEME

HRIDAY Scheme under Ministry of Urban Development


Name of Project – Jaipur Road Precinct Upgradation
Name of Work: Miscellaneous
Abstract of Cost
QTY ITEM OF WORK RATE UNIT AMOUNT
I MISCELLANEOUS

Item No. 1
24.84 Add for transportation of Bitumen from 9937.90 Cum 246857.47

Item No. 2
Providing and fixing “SWISS” type bollard 225.35 No.
134cm height made out of 1.25mm thick M.S.
sheet welded in conical section having upper dia
50.00 11267.50
15cm and lower dia 20cm with another
attachment of mandatory 7mm thick plate and
fixed with the help of 7cm long, 30cm di

Item No. 3
Providing /fabricating fixing of dustbin in S.S 10000.00 Cum
and S.S. wire mash litter bin inside, overall size
4.00 of dust bin will be 450 X 450 X 1200 directed 40000.00
drawing and as directed by Engineer in charge
complete in all respect

Item No. 4
Providing & placing Garden Bench of size 1.8 X 12000.00 Cum
0.45 X 0.75 m made out of M.S. Rectangular
2.00 hollow section with cast iron hand rest on both 24000.00
side as per drawing and design complete in all
respect
75267.50
QTY ITEM OF WORK RATE UNIT AMOUNT
H GANTRY
Item No. 1
Item No. i
1.65 Earth work in excavation in foundation,
trenches etc. including dressing of sides and
ramming of bottoms, including getting out the
195.30 Cum 322.98
excavated material, refilling after laying pipe/
foundation and disposal of surplus excavated
material at a lead up to 50 m s

Item No. ii
3.38 Providing and laying structural plain/
reinforced cement concrete (design mix) of
specified grade in substructure at all levels
6605.60 Cum 22293.90
using batching plant, transit mixer, concrete
pump and vibrator including cost of form work
complete as per drawing and clause

Municipal Corporation Ajmer 21


PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR JAIPUR ROAD PRECINCT
Draft DPR
UPGRADATION UNDER HRIDAY SCHEME

Item No. iii


0.50 Providing, laying and compacting plain/
reinforced cement concrete of specified grade in
foundation/ leveling course/ pile cap using
4725.90 Cum 2344.64
concrete mixer and vibrater complete including
cost of form work, as per drawing and technical
specifications and as per c

Item No. iv
0.25 Supplying, fitting and placing TMT bar
reinforcement in sub structure/ superstructure
at all level complete as per drawing and clause 76014.00 MT 19241.04
1600 & 2200 of MoRT&H Specification
including all material, labour, machinery etc.

Item No. v
55.20 Providing and erecting direction and place
identification retro reflectorized sign as per IRC
:67 made of encapsulated lens type reflective
11151.80 Sq.m 615579.36
sheeting vide clause 801.3, fixed over
aluminium sheeting 2 mm thick framed to angle
iron 40x40x5mm with area exceed

Item No. vi
3.44 Providing and fabricating structural steel work
in rolled sections like joist, channels, angles,
tees etc. as per detailed design and drawings or
61149.44 Cum 210062.30
as directed by Engineer-In-Charge. including
cutting, fabricating, hoisting, erecting, fixing in
position
Total
Gantry 869844.22
(H)

Municipal Corporation Ajmer 22

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