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INTERNATIONAL CONCLAVE ON KEY INPUTS FOR ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN POWER SECTOR FOR

INTERNATIONAL CONCLAVE ON KEY INPUTS FOR ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN POWER SECTOR FOR 11 th PLAN & BEYOND Presentation by V.P.DAS Director (Projects) National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd. INTRODUCTION TO NBCC.

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INTERNATIONAL CONCLAVE ON KEY INPUTS FOR ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN POWER SECTOR FOR

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  1. INTERNATIONAL CONCLAVE ON KEY INPUTS FOR ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN POWER SECTOR FOR 11th PLAN & BEYOND Presentation by V.P.DAS Director (Projects) National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd

  2. INTRODUCTION TO NBCC • A leading Public Sector undertaking under the aegis of Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India. • Established in 1960 as a Wholly Owned Public Sector Enterprise by Govt. Of India . • As on date capital Invested by GOI is Rs.120 Crore. • Wide experience in various civil construction such as Power Sector, Housing, Hospitals, Hotels, Bridges, Cement Plants, Water Treatment Plants, Roads, Runways and Highways etc.

  3. Institutional, Housing & Industrial Sectors • Roads, Bridges, Airports & Marine Structures • RCC Chimney, Cooling Towers, Main Plant / BOP Works & EPC Contracts • Transmission Lines • Environmental Works

  4. Real Estate • Project Management and Consultant From Concept to Commissioning • Operating in Overseas countries like; Botswana, Turkey etc. • Annual Business – Over Rs.1500 Crores

  5. Presence in Power Sector for more than 25 years with major Power companies like NTPC, BHEL, MSEB, MPEB, APSEB, CSEB etc • An ISO 9001 accredited Company • Projected Sales turnover of Rs 5000 Crore by 2012

  6. Diversification in related areas mainly in Infrastructure Projects • Roads & Highways • Real Estate • Power Sector

  7. POWER SECTOR • It is key input to Development • Offers Business Opportunities • Recognized by Govt. of India for PSU’s Participation • GOI has approved NBCC to diversify in power plants

  8. Major Works executed in Power Sector • Main Plant Civil & Structural Works for 2x500MW Power Plant for NTPC at Rihand (U.P.) • 220 Mtr. High Chimney for 2x210 MW Power Plant for MPSEB at Birsinghpur. • 275 Mtr. High Chimney & Cooling Tower for 2x500 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Simadhri , AP. • 275 Mtr. High Chimney for 2x500 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Vindyachal, MP. • 275 Mtr. High Chimney for 2x500 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Talcher, Orissa. • 275 Mtr. High Chimney for 1x210 MW Power Plant for DVC at Mejia, West Bengal.

  9. Major Works executed in Power Sector • 275 Mtr. High Chimney & Cooling Tower for 2x210 MW Power Plant for Punjab SEB at Bhatinda. • 220 Mtr. High Chimney for 2x210 MW Power Plant for Rajasthan SEB at Suratgarh. • 220 Mtr. High Chimney for1X210 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Unchahar, Rai Bareily, U.P • 275 Mtr. High Chimney & Cooling Tower for 1X500 MW Power Plant for APSEB at Ramagundam, AP. • Transmission Line for Power Grid at Sarna-Salal , J&K. • Transmission Lines for Rajasthan SEB at Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.

  10. Cooling Towers at Bhatinda

  11. IDCT Cooling Towers at Ramagundam

  12. METERS 235 HIGH TV TOWER AT PITAMPURA, DELHI 275 METERS HIGH RCC CHIMNEY AT VINDHYACHAL (MP)

  13. COOLING TOWERS & CHIMNEY AT SIMHADRI, STPP (AP) ASIA’s LARGEST COOLING TOWER ( FOR NTPC ) Height :165 m Bottom Dia :110 m Top Dia : 90 m Completed one month ahead of schedule

  14. Major Power Projects under execution • Main Plant Civil & Structural Works for 2x250 MW Power Plant at Korba (East), Chattisgarh • Main Plant Civil & Structural Works for 2x250 MW Power Plant for DVC at Chandrapura, Jharkhand • 275 Mtr. High Chimney for 1X500 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Vindhyachal, M.P • 275 Mtr. High Chimney for 2x500 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Sipat, Chattisgarh.

  15. Major Power Projects under execution • 220 Mtr. High Chimney for 1x250 MW Power Plant at Parli, Maharashtra • 275 Mtr. High Chimney for 2x660 MW and 1x660 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Barh, Bihar • 275 Mtr. High Chimney for 2x500 MW and 1x500 MW Power Plant for NTPC at Kahalgaon, Bihar • 220 Mtr. High Chimney & Cooling Tower 2x250 MW Power Plant at Mudnoor, Andhra Pradesh

  16. PHOTOGRAPHS OFUNIT#1 & 2 OF KORBA THERMAL POWER PLANT 2X250MWUNDER CONSTRUCTION

  17. STATUS OF POWER INDUSTRY • Rapid Growth in Economy has Resulted in Heavy Demand for Power Supply, hence Large Gap Between Demand & Supply. • Energy Short Fall is :10% on Average Basis & :13.5 % on Peak Hours • Target for Additional Power in 11th Plan is Approx. 76,000 MW

  18. STATUS OF POWER INDUSTRY • Minimum Power Generation Required Per Annum 15000 MW. • Total Fund Required for Setting up Power Plant Per Annum Rs.60,000 Crores. • Approx. Expenditure Towards Civil Works Per Annum Rs.9000 Crores.

  19. NBCC’S STRENGTH Have been Associated with Power Majors like NTPC, BHEL, and State Utilities Handled all Civil & Structural Aspects in 250/500 MW units In the latest State of the Art Supercritical 660 MW units supported by Excellent Technical Team consisting of Senior Technocrats Excellent Project Management Capability

  20. MAJOR CONSTRAINTS Due to rapid and large scale development in the field of Infrastructure the following constraints are being faced by the Construction Industry: Shortage of fuel and technical know-how for manufacturing of Equipment for high capacity Power plants.

  21. MAJOR CONSTRAINTS Shortage of Materials, skilled manpower and experienced Technocrats. Increase in Construction Cost due to increase in cost of Materials and Wages. Limited qualified Construction Agencies Un-workable rates make the Industry suffer.

  22. REMEDIAL MEASURES Technical know-how for manufacturing higher capacity equipment to be brought with participation of private sector. Modern Technology to be adopted. GOI to control the price of Major construction Materials. Use of Modern Machineries in Construction

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