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FLOODKON CONSULTANTS
OUR CLIENTS • Tata Consulting
Engineers
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DRIVEN BY TECHNOLOGY
Sustainable Water Resources Design, Planning and Management
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Business Name FLOODKON CONSULTANTS LLP Business Structure Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
LLPIN AAH-8990 Business Location Bahadarpur Saini, Patanjali Yog Peeth, Roorkee, Haridwar, Uttarakhand-
249405 Date Established 28th November, 2016
Mentor Dr. Nayan Sharma, Retired Professor, IIT Roorkee & Honorary Professor, Nottingham University, UK
Vision Statement To become the world leader at providing state-of-the-art technological services and solutions supporting sustainable water resources development and management.
Mission Statement
To provide customers with the best value in modelling services.
Goals/Objectives Market leader in customer satisfaction and timely completion of projects. Domain Names www.floodkon.com
Floodkon Consultants LLP, a start-up company by IIT Roorkee alumni, is an integrated
water resources design, planning and management company. We are trying to introduce
sustainable water resources development through techno-economic approaches.
Floodkon thrives on intensive as well as extensive Research & Development to excel in the
service sector of water. Innovation at Floodkon is backed by strong Hydrological,
Hydraulics, Climate Science and River Science expertise and the knowledge bank created
over the years.
State-of-the-art research lab with physical and mathematical modelling facility supported
by well qualified and experienced R&D team, and use of advanced numerical and
computational models and technologies is the core of development of new approaches,
methodologies and techniques resulting in high quality technological services. The
Company’s effectiveness lies in its unique offerings of state-of-the-art design and
solutions. We are engaged in continuous improvement of design and management
parameters to enhance the quality of services and cost competitiveness in order to build
value for our customers.
THE BUSINESS ABOUT US
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SERVICES OFFERED Multi-satellite Based Precipitation Estimation and Extraction
Satellite Data Analysis and Management
Hydrological Modelling for Discharge Estimation
Floodplain Inundation Mapping
Climate Change modelling
Hydraulic Modelling to estimate project design parameters
Bridge Scour study using Mathematical Model
Sediment Modelling to estimate catchment erosion
Geomorphological analysis of river
River Training Structure- Analysis and Design
Hydraulic design of water resources structure
Erosion Control structure design
Lake and storage area hydrodynamics
Reservoir Scheduling
Hydropower Planning and Management (including Small
Hydropower)
Power Potential studies
Irrigation canal capacity improvement
Canal Automation
Environmental Impact Assessment
Transboundary Rivers and Hydro-politics
River Health Monitoring
Decision Support Systems for water resources planning
Socio-economic study of water resources through soft
computing techniques
Physical Modelling of water resources infrastructure and
bridges
Detailed Project Report Preparation
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PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER BANK PROTECTION FOR GUWAHATI RIVERFRONT
DEVELOPMENT UNDER GUWAHATI SMART CITY
Flood is a prime factor determining the design of any bank protection structure in rivers. The Brahmaputra
River bank protection study included the aspects of flood discharges and levels, its damage potential, critical
and semi-critical zones etc. including the dimension of climate change. The formation levels as well as scour
depths for the design of riverfront were recommended considering the flood risks in the critical stretch from
Raj Bhawan to Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati city. Bank protection measures were recommended
considering the hydro-dynamic force of the river flows to avoid any possible disaster on the river front.
SATELLITE IMAGERY BASED ONE-DIMENSIONAL MORPHOLOGICAL
CHANGES IN RIVER SONE
The risk of Sone River changing its course were studied by analyzing satellite images of 30 years. The stability
of the bank is essential for design of bridges, its location and alignment. Once the risks were known the
vulnerability of river bypassing the bridge was studied and finally the location was arrived at as well as bank
protection measures including river training works were recommended.
RIVER BRAHMAPUTRA IN GUWAHATI
2-D MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF
BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER FROM RAJ BHAWAN
TO KAMAKHYA TEMPLE IN GUWAHATI
SONE RIVER CATCHMENT BANK LINE OF RIVER SONE NEAR
PROPOSED BRIDGE
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PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN ESTIMATION OF SCOUR LEVEL FOR BRIDGE OVER RIVER TEESTA
CONNECTING HALDIBARI AND MEKHLIGANJ USING MATHEMATICAL
MODEL Scour around piers and abutments is one of the major causes of bridge failures. The deepest scour level was
estimated against the design discharge of Teesta River. Distribution of deepest scour level is variable as per
Integrated HEC-GIS-CSU Model but changing morphological patterns suggest to consider the uniform deepest
scour level instead of differential scour levels.
CFD MODEL STUDY FOR FEASIBILITY OF RIVER BANK PROTECTION
TECHNIQUE OF TECH REVETMENT
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been used as a tool to model the hydraulic failures of
TechRevetment system by investigating the lift and shearing forces, and calculating the corresponding factor
of safety. The Shear forces, uplift forces, pressure forces etc. are obtained from the CFD models. To develop
a realistic CFD model, the model used to test the ACB system in laboratory scale of flume was developed. The
flume was at 2H: 1V slope. The ACB system was placed in the flume. Different overtopping depths and flow
velocities was used to mimic the river condition.
POND LEVELS U/S OF BRIDGE ON TEESTA RIVER
AT HALDIBARI – MEKHLIGANJ STRETCH
SCOUR DEPTHS IN BRIDGE ON TEESTA RIVER
AT HALDIBARI – MEKHLIGANJ STRETCH
HIGH STRESS ZONES IN FABRIC FORMED
GROUT FILLED MATTRESS
FORCES ACTING ON THE FABRIC FORMED
GROUT FILLED MATTRESS
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PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN DESIGN AND DRAWINGS OF ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY FOUNDATION &
SCOUR PROTECTION WORKS AT ABUTMENTS AND PIER OF MAJOR
BRIDGE AT KM. 50+000 OVER SATLUJ RIVER FOR SHAHKOT - MOGA
SECTION OF NH-71 (NEW NH-521) IN THE STATE OF PUNJAB
The under-construction bridge at Shahkot Moga segment on Sutlej River was under stress with risk of the
bridge being washed out due to changes in the design parameters considered earlier during design. The scour
depth was well below the foundation level. The risks were analyzed and river bed protection measures were
suggested to mitigate the possibility of the bridge being washed out in high floods.
STUDY, PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF DISASTER MITIGATION PLAN
FOR 2 X 800 MW ULTRA SUPERCRITICAL COAL BASED THERMAL POWER
PROJECT. VILLAGE MOTIA, DIST. GODDA, STATE: JHARKHAND The Disaster Management Study on 2 x 800 MW Ultra Supercritical Coal Based Godda Thermal Power Project,
involves comprehensive studies with respect to variety of natural disasters like flood, earthquake, landslide,
cyclone, soil subsidence and liquefaction. It also includes study of impacts of failure of water storage
reservoirs on nearby plant structures. The study abides by the Sendai Framework to mitigate the disaster
risks as well as in the preparation of disaster management plan for the power plant.
BRIDGE SITE ON SUTLEJ RIVER AT SHAHKOT
MOGA SEGMENT
PROFILE OF ARTICULATING CONCRETE BLOCK
SYSTEM
RAINFALL PATTERN OVER THE CHIR NADI
BASIN AT 100 YEAR RETURN PERIOD
FLOOD INUNDATION DEPTH ALONG THE
OVERLAND FLOW PATH AND LOW LAYING
AREA IN THE PROJECT SITE AT 100-YEAR
RETURN PERIOD
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PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN MODEL STUDY FOR WATER INTAKE STRUCTURE ON GANGA RIVER AT
SAHIBGANJ FOR 2X800 MW GODDA THERMAL POWER PROJECT. VILLAGE:
MOTIA, DISTRICT: GODDA, JHARKHAND, INDIA The assignment involved detailed hydraulic design of a River water intake structure to withdraw 36 Million
Cubic Meter (MCM) water during June – December months from Ganga River from a suitable location in
Jharkhand. The Impact of intake structure and water drawl on the silting process of channel was studied
including river bank stability at identified intake location. The optimal location and type of intake structure
was arrived at using physical scale modelling and mathematical modelling.
SATELLITE BASED SITE IDENTIFICATION OF
INTAKE LOCATION
PHYSICAL MODEL OF INTAKE SYSTEM WITH
PUMPING ARRANGEMENT
2-D MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF GANGA
RIVER IN SAHABGANJ
PHYSICAL MODEL OF GANGA RIVER AT
SAHEBGANJ
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EXPERTS DR. NAYAN SHARMA (PHD), CHIEF ADVISOR
Prof. Dr. Nayan Sharma has to his credit 10
years of professional field experience in
Assam Govt. Flood Control Dept. and 32 years
of academic, research and consulting
experience in IIT Roorkee in Water Resources
Engineering with a focus on River Engineering,
Flood Management, Hydraulic Structures,
Irrigation.
Prof. Sharma has undertaken over 100 prime
consultancy projects and conducted 10 major
national and international research schemes
in various disciplines of water resources
engineering.
In IIT-Roorkee, Prof. Sharma has been supervisor of 177 Master’s dissertations and 21 Ph.D.
theses. He has 199 research publications in national & international journals and conference
proceedings. Prof. Sharma has been appointed member of more than 61 national and
international level tech. committees in different branches of water resources. Prof. Sharma
edited four books on Brahmaputra Basin Water Resources, River System Analysis and
Management, Irrigation etc. which are published by Springer / Kluwer.
In collaboration with HYDROCOOP in Paris (France), Prof. Sharma researched on developing a new
Piano Key Weir technology to enhance dam safety & providing in-stream storage capacity in river
system as adaptation measure to offset climate change impacts. In India, the new technology
Piano Key Weir was designed and model-tested by team of Dr. Nayan Sharma which was
implemented by Himachal Pradesh Power Cooperation Ltd. (HPPCL) in its 120 MW Sawra Kuddu
Hydro Electric Project.
With research grant of MoWR, Govt. of India, Prof. Sharma innovated and successfully
implemented RCC Jack Jetty system in Ganga river during 2009-2010 for channelization and
erosion control. Prof. Nayan Sharma received Indo-Swiss Bilateral Research Award as Visiting
Professor in Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne in Switzerland during 2008. Prof.
Sharma is recently appointed Honorary Professor for River Science by The University of
Nottingham in The United Kingdom in their School of Geography.
In recent years, Prof. Sharma delivered several invited lectures on different aspects of flood and
river management, notably in The Imperial College London, University of Southampton in the UK,
University of Edinburgh in Scotland, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne in
Switzerland, University of Iowa in the USA, and the Instituto Superior Técnico Lisbon in Portugal.
Prof. Sharma had delivered the prestigious Dr. K. L. Rao Memorial Lecture on “Climate Change
and Some Adaptive Technology for Water Resources Sector” in 26th National Convention of Civil
Engineers, of Institution of Engineers (India).
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EXPERTS Dr. Dheeraj Kumar is the founding member and
Managing Director of Floodkon Consultants LLP. He is deeply
involved in research and development in the area of water
resources Management. He has completed his B.Tech. in
Agricultural Engineering from Allahabad Agricultural Institute
Deemed University, Allahabad (UP) in 2006 and M. Tech from
the Department of Soil and Water Engineering, Indira Gandhi
Agricultural University in 2008. He received his PhD in Water
Resource Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology
Roorkee in 2016. He has to his credit 18 research papers/ book
chapters in national and international journals, conferences
and Publishers. He has completed more than 30 consultancy
projects. His expertise is in water resources planning &
management, Watershed Management, river morphology,
hydrology, soil and water conservation, command area
development, Catchment Area Treatment, etc.
Dr. Harinarayan Tiwari is the founding member and
Director, Technical and Planning in Floodkon Consultants LLP. He
is deeply involved in research and development in the area of
water resources Management. He has completed his B.Sc.
Engineering in Civil Engineering from BIT, Sindri (Jharkhand) in
2009. He has completed his M. Tech from the Department of
Water Resource Development, Indian Institute of Technology,
Roorkee in 2012. He received his PhD in Water Resource
Development from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in
2016. He has done 50 research publications in national &
international journals, book chapters and conference
proceedings. He has completed more than 25 consultancy
projects. His areas of expertise are in the fields of water
resources planning & management, River Hydraulics and
Management, Surface and Sub-surface Hydrology, Hydropower
detailed design, Technological implementation in area of
Agriculture, Use of HEC-RAS in river modelling, ARC-GIS and
ERDAS uses in climatic modelling, Computational Hydraulics etc.
He has been awarded Dr. Jai Krishna Medal for obtaining highest
CGPA in all M.Tech. Courses in IIT Roorkee, Laxmi Devi and Shri
Banadri Das Prize for the best and student with excellence in
academic amongst all the student in M.Tech. Engg. /M.Arch.
Courses in IIT Roorkee and Dr. A.N. Khosla Medal for obtaining
highest CGPA in M.Tech. WRD courses in various specializations
in WRD (IIT Roorkee).
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EXPERTS Dr. Subash Prasad Rai is deeply involved in research
and capacity building initiatives revolving around water
resources development and management. He completed his
B. Tech. in Civil Engineering from Birsa Institute of Technology
Sindri, Dhanbad (Jharkhand) in 2012 and M. Tech form the
Department of Water Resources Development &
Management, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in 2014.
He received his PhD from Indian Institute of Technology
Roorkee in 2017. He has served as the Vice-Secretary of
Prayaas India, an NGO from 2010-2012. He has served
Floodkon since its formation in 2016 in the capacity of
Director, Technical and Planning Division. He also has rich
experience of working with The World Bank. He has to his
credit 22 papers in national and international journals and
conferences. His areas of interests are in the fields of water
resources management, river engineering, hydrology, national
and international water policy, and Trans boundary water
management.
Ms. Shabana Khan Possess more than 12 years of
extensive experience in Civil & Geotechnical Engineering. She
has completed her MBA in Finance from Indian School of
Business and M-Tech in Geotechnical Engineering from IIT
Bombay and graduated in Civil Engineering from Mumbai
University.
Her expertise lies in managing the Technical and Commercial
side of business. She holds an experience in managing the
business for land slide mitigation and River training works from
technical, commercial and execution side; Her area of interest in
providing solutions for Slope Stabilization, Landslide Mitigation,
Ground Improvement and River Training with advanced
technical products and systems.
Skilled in working with Geo-structures such as Foundation
Design, Retaining Wall Design, Slope Stabilization, Ground
Improvement, Soil Analysis, Diaphragm Wall Design, and so on.
Recommended and attended technical committee meetings for
formulation and modification of Indian Codes. Coordinated for
revision of IRC-34–2011 and associated with team for
formulating the guidelines for Rockfall Protection System.
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FLOODKON CONSULTANTS LLP
63-Bahadarpur Saini, Patanjali Yog Peeth
Haridwar, Uttarakhand-249405
+918979562866
+919634185926