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MUNDA DAM MULTIPURPOSE PROJECT
LOCATION
This project is proposed to be constructedon Swat River about 5 Km upstream ofMunda Head Works in Mohmand Agency(FATA), KHYBER PAKHTOONKHWA.
OBJECTIVES
i. Power Generationii. Flood Controliii. Irrigation
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MUNDA DAM PROJECT
SALIENT FEATURES
Type of Dam Concrete Faced Rock fill Dam
Height of Dam 698.820 Ft.
Gross Storage 1.290 MAF
Live Storage 0.676 MAF
Dead Storage 0.314 MAF
Flood Storage 0.081 MAF
Power Houses Installed Capacity (Peak) 740 MW (Annual Energy 2407 GWh)Right Bank Culturable Command Area 15098 Acres
Left Bank Culturable Command Area 10057 Acres
Project Cost (Year 2000) Rs 57.450 Billion (US$ 1149 Million)
Construction Period 7 Years
PRESENT STATUS
Feasibility completed in March 2000.
Revised PC-II for developing the Feasibility Studies/Detailed Engineering Designamounting to Rs.652.000 million cleared for approval of ECNEC by CDWP in itsmeeting held on October 11, 2008.
RFP documents for invitation of technical & financial proposals of consultants
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Munda Dam Project Expression of Interest (EOI)
MUNDA DAM PROJECT
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. Introduction
Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) intends to hire the
services of Consultants for Detailed Engineering Design and Praperation of
Tender Documents for Munda Dam Project.
2. Objectives
The project aims at:
Irrigated agriculture development of 6,853 ha (16940 Acres),
Hydropower Installed Capacity 740 MW (Annual Energy 2407 GWh).
Flood Control.
3. Location
Munda Dam site is located on Swat River, about 5 km upstream of existing Munda
Headworks at Abazai near Shabqadar Deri and 37 km north of Peshawar in
Khyber Pakhtoonkhaw province. The dam site is situated approximately at
coordinates 34o 21 N and 71o 32 E.
Figure-1 shows project location map.
4. Catchment Area
The total catchment area of the Swat River basin is 13,650 km2 at the proposed
dam site, lying between latitudes 34020 N to 35056 N longitudes 71020 E to
72050E and is about 137 km long and 110 km wide. The proposed Munda
Reservoir is extended from south to north in a steep gorge of the Swat River.
The Munda Dam site is situated at the downstream end of the mountainous
area of the Swat basin, from which the valley widens forming a fn configuration.
5. Geology
Bedrock of the Munda Dam site is proposed mainly of crystalline schist, party
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Soil cover is very limited and the bedrock, apparently not seriously weathered,
is widely exposed. The rock in the surface zone, however, is slacked and show
high water permeability in borehole water test. The foundation has a general
condition that the seepage potential from 25 Lugeon unit up to higher values
over 100 prevails in the zone from zero to 15 m of depth and the medium
seepage not exceeding 25 Lugeon unit in the zone from 15 m to 35. Deeper
than 35 m, the Lugeon values are not more than 5, in the upper part of the
slope for the dam abutment, the slacking of the bedrock deepens, and the
topographic and geologic conditions are poor and less stable in the higher part
above elevation 560 m, the thin limestone layers intercalated in the schist near
the dam site, which strike at nearly right angle to the river channel and are notdeeply karstified, will not cause visible under seepage.
The reservoir area stretches to the area of Permian to Cretaceous metamorphic
rocks with variety of crystalline schists and granite or granitic gneiss. Limestone
is also included in those strata with signs of karst solution at places. The
karstification or the formation of cavities in the limestone is limited within the
depth of several tens of meters as was seen in the drilling of the Sapparelimestone or within a reach of underground circulation of the rain water with
carbon dioxide. As seepage water would have to travel far, there is no
possibility of substantial water loss occurs from the reservoir. Slopes are
generally stable and no large land slide is envisaged.
6. Seismicity
The Project area is located in a high tectonic zone of the Himalayan foothillsand between two major thrust faults. The seismic risk was estimated form the
earthquake record of 2,259 events obtained from an international earthquake
data of USGS. For dam design, a design earthquake acceleration of 0.15g is
proposed.
7. Project Components
The feasibility study of the project was prepared with the technical assistance of
JICA in March 2000. According to the study, the project comprises the following
components.
12 1 Main Dam
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12.2. River Diversion and River Outlet
The tunnel type river diversion was designed considering the topography with
steep abutments. At least two river diversion tunnels are required so that the
river outlet facilities can be installed on one of the tunnels while the other
tunnel continues to divert the river flow. The diversion tunnels are 12 m in
diameter, and 975 m and 964 m long, respectively, both being laid out on the
left bank.
The river outlet facilities constructed in the left diversion tunnel will function to
release river water downstream for meeting irrigation and other waterrequirement during reservoir impounding as well as to release reservoir water
to draw down the water level in an emergency case. The river outlet has a
morning glory type intake, a shaft of 4.5 m diameter and 100 m long, and 2
sets of gates.
12.3. Spillway
The combined type spillway consisting of gated spillway and non-gated weir
was laid out on the left abutment to suit the topography. The designed
spillway has 4 sets of gates, each being 15.5 m wide and 18.4 m high, with a
80 m long non-gated overflow weir accompanied with a 60 m wide chuteway,
a flip bucket, and a plunge pool.
12.4. Waterway and Power House
A power intake, an intake gate shaft, a headrace tunnel, a surge tank,
penstock tunnels, open penstock, a surface type powerhouse, and an open
switchyard were laid out on the right abutment. The powerhouse will be of
conventional surface type, and constructed on the right bank of the narrow
gorge of Swat River.
The headrace tunnel diameter was set at 12 m and penstock diameter at 7.4
m based on the optimization study. The restricted orifice type surge tank was
designed, of which the upper and lower chamber diameters are 25 m and 15
m, respectively.
12.5. Re-regulation Weir
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The maximum water level in the normal condition and flood water level were
estimated to be EL.381.8 m and EL.372.2 m, respectively.
12.6. Power Station Facilities
The Munda power station is planned as a peaking station with daily peak
duration of 4 hours. The total available output of the power station from the
operating water head (162.5 m) and discharge (505 m3/sec) is 740 MW. The
power station will be provided with four 185 MW units of water turbine
generators.
12.7. Transmission System
A 220 KV double-circuit transmission line, about 35 km long with 2-bundled
rail conductors (494 MCM) will be required between the outdoor switchyard
and the planned New Shahi Bagh substation (main substation for supply to
Peshawar) to connect with the 220 KV network in the area. The New Shahi
Bagh substation needs to be designed taking into account receiving of 740
MW Munda power.
12.8. Irrigation Facilities
Irrigation facilities for the Project were designed as a newly established
system. Layout of the irrigation system would be taken into consideration the
deployment of beneficial farm lands and location of rivers and water courses
so as to apply proposed on-farm development system. A tunnel system at theleft bank area and a lifting system with pump at the right bank area are
selected for the feeder system.
12.9. Environmental Assessment
An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was carried out for the project,
which identified the possible impacts, and proposed mitigation measures, with
the objective to maximize the benefits and minimize the undesirable impacts
on the environment and the surrounding local community. In the feasibility
report 2000, it was concluded that overall the Project is not going to have any
major negative environmental impacts.
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Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects. An Operational Strategy has
been developed to fulfill the requirements of establishing a Designated
National Authority (DNA) and ensuring transparent, participatory and effective
management of CDM process in the country.
Carbon Credits are applicable in certain cases of hydropower projects, where
a demonstrable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions can be claimed as a
result of the Project.
In order to qualify, a project has to cross a number of barriers; in particular by
providing additionally i.e. measure of the benefits that the project brings thatwould not have been available in its absence and quantifying the benefits in
terms of avoided emissions. Once credits are confirmed, it is necessary to
trade them through one of the Carbon Funds to convert them into a hard
currency revenue stream from the start of the commercial operations.
9. Salient Features of the Project
The Salient Features as proposed in the feasibility studies prepared by JICA
are presented below:-
Description Feasibility Study by JICA
Dam height 213 m
Dam Type Concrete Face RockfillMax. Conservation level 555 m
Min. Conservation level 510 m
Tail water level 369 m
Mean annual flow 206 m3/s or 5.27 MAF
Gross storage 1.29 MAF
Live storage 0.67 MAF
Flood discharge 19390 m3/s
Free board 8 m (555 m to 563 m)
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Description Feasibility Study by JICA
Power 740 MW
Annual energy 2407 GWh
Transmission Line 220 kV, 30 km long
Base Cost 888 Million US$
Total Project Cost 1149 Million US$
10. Mode of Implementation
The study will be implemented through Chief Engineer, Planning and
Investigation (P&I) under the administrative control of General Manager (P&D).
11. Duration of Consultancy Contract
The estimated duration of consultancy services will be 24 months.
12. Evaluation Criteria
1. The Quality Based Selection Method (QBS) will be adopted for selection
of Consultants.
2. The expression of Interests (EOIs) are invited from local and foreign
consultancy firms/ Joint Ventures/ local and foreign consultancy firmslead by reputed foreign firms registered with Pakistan Engineering
Council for prequalification / short listing.
The evaluation criterion for pre-qualification is as follows:
Sr. No. Item %age
1. Firms Experience
a) Overall Experience 12%
b) Experience of Projects of similar nature 18%
Sub-Total -1 30%
2. Key Professional
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12.2. The firms experience will be evaluated as given below:-
Where Maximum Number of Project is fixed as 10
Number of Projects Proposed Criteria
1 50%
2 75%
3 85%
4 95%
5 100%
12.3. The Key Personnel will be evaluated on the basis of the following detailed items
of qualification as demonstrated in their C.Vs:-
i) Academic Qualification 20 %Sub-Total i) 20 %
ii) Professional Experience Specific 55% General 15%
Sub-Total ii) 70%iii) Experience of working environment
Nationally 6% Internationally 2% Specific Area within the Country 2%
Which is based on the following:i. Specific Province 1.5%ii. Regional Language 0.5%
Sub-Total iii) 10%
13. Required Submissions by Firm/JVs
1. Copies of registration of the Firm/Joint Venture with Pakistan Engineering
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5. Names and short CVs of Principals, Managing Directors, Partners and
Directors (Annexure-A) including their individual PEC registration, if
applicable alongwith updated renewal.
6. Financial statement summary for the past three years.
7. National Tax Number(s) of the Firms, if applicable.
8. List of Key Personnel with disciplines relating to Design of mega dam/
hydropower projects.
9. List of other similar assignments undertaken by the Firm(s) during the last
10 years (Annexure-B) with the following pertinent details:-
i. Name of the Project(s)
ii. Estimated cost(s)
iii. Name and address of the Client(s)
iv. Consultancy services rendered including duration
v. Terms of reference (TOR) for consultancy services.
vi. Cost of consultancy services (with % age share among the partners),
if applicable.
10. List of key technical personnel with qualification in permanent / regular
employment of the Firm/Joint Venture, for the last one year.
11. Total personnel strength of the staff of Firm/Joint Venture deployed on
various projects during the last one year.
12. Status of litigation / arbitration by the Firm(s) or by any member of the Joint
Venture against the Client(s), if any.
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Annexure-A
FORMAT OF SHORT CV OF PRINCIPAL STAFF
1. Name :
2. Profession/Expertise :
3. Date of Birth :
4. Years with the Firm :
5. Nature of experience in this firm and others :
6. Membership of Professional Societies :
6. Education :
8. Other Training
9. Knowledge of Languages :
10. Key Qualifications (Maximum of a page) :
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Annexure-B
MUNDA DAM PROJECT)SUMMARY LIST OF PROJECTS HANDLED BY THE FIRM
Sr.No.
Name of theProject
LocationProvince/Country
Client Cost ofthe
Project
ImplementationStart
Completion
Handled as: Single Firm/ : S Lead Firm/ : L Joint Venture :JPartner
TotalCost of
Services
Cost ofServices
provided bythe Firm
Scope of Services Feasibility : F
Survey &Investigation : S
Quality Control : Q
Project Monitoring: M
O & M :O Design :D
Procurement :P
ConstructionSupervision :C
Scope ofProject
Components/Volume of
Work etc.
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