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Construction Industry Development Council Promotion of Skill Development Initiated by NSDC- CIDC & Citizen Alliance on 04 th December, 2015, at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad “Employment Oriented Training and Skill Development Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Women & EWS of Society for 1000 Persons under Airports Authority of India CSR Initiative”. VISHWAKARMA (Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council) Vol. 4 Issue XII E – Journal of CIDC Dec, 2015

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Construction Industry Development Council

Promotion of Skill Development Initiated by NSDC- CIDC & Citizen Alliance on 04th December, 2015, at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad

“Employment Oriented Training and Skill Development Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Women & EWS of Society for 1000 Persons under Airports Authority of India CSR Initiative”.

VISHWAKARMA (Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council)

Vol. 4 Issue XII E – Journal of CIDC Dec, 2015

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CIDC – Activities: CIDC-UNECE Centre of Excellence for PPP Projects in Roads and Highways launches next round of Case Study Oriented Set of Six Courses for PPPs in Roads & Highways between January’ 2016 to April’ 2016 (Based on UN recommended curriculum):

Centre of Excellence jointly with CIDC is launching a series of Training Programs for middle level executives of all stakeholder organisations involved in PPPs.

1. Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships - 30th January, 2016 (9.30 AM to 6 PM)**

2. Good governance in Public-Private Partnerships - 20th February, 2016 (9.30 AM to 6 PM)**

3. Risks in Public-Private Partnerships - 5th March, 2016 (9.30 AM to 6 PM)**

4. Running an Effective PPP Procurement - What are the Key stages in PPP Procurement?

- 19th March, 2016 (9.30 AM to 6 PM)**

5. An Overview of Issue related to Public-Private Partnerships and Sustainable Development - How can PPPs deliver sustainability?

- 2nd April, 2016 (9.30 AM to 6 PM)**

6. A Guide to the preparation of an outline Business case - 16th April, 2016 (9.30 AM to 6 PM)**

>>> In all modules, glimpses of other modules shall be incorporated. The courses are replete with analysed Case studies, many from India. **Dates subject to change

Details have been put up on CIDC website at http://www.cidc.in/new/ppps.html. First round of Module 1 to 6 has been successfully conducted between 25th May’2015 to 3rd August’2015 in which delegates from Niti Aayog, UP State Govt. Deptt., banks, PSUs, PWD Karnataka, Industry and academia actively participated.

Airport Authority Training

The second batch of 160 students have successfully completed their training in different categories under the “Project for Employment Oriented Training and Skill Development Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Women & EWS of Society for 1000 Persons under Airports Authority of India CSR Initiative”.

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CIDC – Activities: Registration of Professional Engineers, Associate Professional Engineers and Student

Engineers, by Engineering Council of India, jointly with its Member Associations

Engineering Council of India, has initiated the Registration of Professional Engineers, Associate Professional Engineers and Student Engineers, jointly with the Member Associations on a voluntary basis, in a ‘National Register of Professional Engineers’ for each branch of en gineering. For Construction Sector, CIDC has been nominated as the coordinating Body.

1. Fee: The initial registration fee will be Rs. 3000 for PE, Rs. 2000 for APE, Rs 1000 for SE. Fee will

be 50% for those registering till March 31, 2016 . A special concessional fee of Rs. 1000 will be applicable for those applying for PE under ‘Grandfather’ category till March 31, 2016. The fee structure is subject to change in future. The registration is subject to renewal after 5 years.

2. Approaching Client/employer organisations: ECI and Member Associations would inform public bodies of central and state governments and local bodies regarding the National Registers of PEs/APEs and advise them to consider the registered PEs/APEs for enrolment on their Panels as well as for various jobs/assignments.

3. Benefits of Registration to engineers: (i) Better credibility and possibility to make use of the branding of ECI and concerned

Member Associations, as the names would be listed on the website (ii) Can use the Certificate of Registration as PE in the National Register as a part of CV, and (iii) Better prospects for assignments/jobs after this is publicised to client/employer

organisations.

4. Criteria for registering:- i) Has a Bachelors’ Degree in Engineering / Technology from a recognized university / institution

or equivalent qualification as approved by the All India Technical Education / Government of

India,

a) For PE- Has relevant working experience of at least 7 years as an engineer, of which at least 2

years is in a responsible position of significant engineering activity.

b) For APE-4 years and 2 years respectively.

c) For Student Engineer- should be an undergraduate student of a bonafide technical college/

university.

Special Provision for holders of Diploma or B Voc degree in Engineering Subjects: They can be registered as PE or APE, if they hold or have held the position as Assistant Engineer or above in Construction/Projects/Plants, with 5 years’ additional experience over and above that specified for Engineering Degree holders. For Forms and other details see www.cidc.in or www.ecindia.org.

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CIDC – Activities:

Skill Building Program for Fresher and Marginal Workers in Roofing Construction at Kymore M.P. Sponsored By Everest Foundation Training Imparted by CIVTC

Visit of Mr. D.P.Dimri Retd. Col. Director, on 07th December 2015 at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad:

Retd. Col. D.P. Dimri interacting with CIDC officials Dr. Shuchita Kumar (Hon.) Director Projects, Sh. Praveen Tiwari General Manager, Prof. (Er.) B.R. Chauhan and trainers of CIDC.

Visit of Mr. Abhay Kr. Bharti Sr. Representative from Star Wire Engineering India Ltd. 09th December,

2015 at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad:

Mr. Abhay Kr. Bharti Sr. Representative from the Team of Star Wire Engineering India Ltd interacting with CIDC Officials Sh. Praveen Tiwari General Manager, Prof. (Er.) B.R. Chauhan, along with trainers of CIDC.

Promotion of Skill Development Initiated by NSDC- CIDC & Citizen Alliance 04th December, 2015, Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad:

The team of CIDC consisting of Dr. Shuchita Kumar (Hon.) Director Projects, Sh. Praveen Tiwari General Manager along with Citizen Alliance representative and trainers of CIDC, launching the Skill Development Drive - Hunar Express.

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CIDC – Activities:

Under TNSDM (Phase 2nd) training program 3000 candidates to be trained across the state of Tamilnadu. As on date 144 No of candidates have been trained and 332 nos. candidates are undergoing training in Thanjavur, Thiruvannamalai, Dharmapuri, & Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu.

Under CIDC-PFC (Phase-III) program 1462 candidates have been trained, from them 1124 number of

candidates have been placed.

Under CIDC-RECL program 925 candidates have been trained, from them 617 have been placed.

Under CIDC–Engineers India Limited (EIL) program 250 candidates have been successfully trained in

different trades at our Sidhauli, Reusa , Ramshapur & Ghaziabad training centres. From them 201 nos.

of candidates have been placed.

Under BMVM training program 1280 candidates to be trained across the state of Bihar. As on date 80 candidates have been trained and 160 candidates are under training in different districts of Bihar.

News Report – 8th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards, 2016:

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CIDC – Activities:

The evaluator visits to various sites for management interactions and inspections have started and VKA evaluators are travelling the length & breadth of the country to complete all evaluations in time. The last date for receipt of submissions is extended to 30th December 2015. The Brochure, Guidelines & Nomination Proforma are hosted on our website www.cidc.in at URL

http://www.cidc.in/new/vishwakarma2nd-1.html.

We look forward to your participation & for any clarification please feel free to contact the following team

members on 011 - 2648 9992, 2623 4770 & 4161 7971 or Fax: 011 - 2645 1604

1. Mr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj – Director (Corporate Affairs) - +91 98685 66547 2. Mr. N. Thyagaraju – Sr. General Manager - +91 98102 31470 3. Mr. B. N. Rao - Sr. Manager (Projects) - +91 98106 48451

Team CIDC VKA extends Season’s Greetings and a Very Happy New Year 2016 to all readers.

Teerthanker Mahaveer University:

CIDC along with Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad is offering Bachelor of Vocation (B. Voc) program for the construction sector with following specializations:

1. Building construction. 2. Roads & Highway construction. 3. Water proofing & construction Chemical application. 4. Operation & maintenance of construction equipment. 5. Trenchless technology applications. 6. Construction Project management. 7. Building Maintenance

The curriculum/program (under UGC guidelines) is being offered for the courses are designed in a manner that enables the students at each year achieve a minimum level as per the NSQF. This ensures vertical mobility for the students having 10+2 qualifications and provides them vocational skills. The corresponding NSQF levels gained at each year also provides them multiple exits to the program delivering a qualification enhancement at each stage.

The next session (1601 batch) of CIDC-TMU B.Voc. Program is starting from 1st March 2016.

Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) With Singhania University on national level is proposed to start from March2016.

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CIDC – Activities: Admission Notice B.Voc Batch 1601:

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CIDC – Activities:

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ENGINEERING COUNCIL OF INDIA

Registration of Professional Engineer (PE) /Associate Engineer (APE)

APPLICATION FORM

Serial No. ______________

1. Personal Particulars

1.1 Name (In Capital Letters)

(As in Engineering degree certificate or equivalent)

1.5: Present Organisation/ Work Place Name and Address with Pin code:

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Present Position in Organisation/Work Place________________________________________________________________

Tel.

____________________________________

Fax

______________________________________________

E-mail: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

1.6 Residential Address

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Tel. Mob

Email: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

1.7 Correspondence Address: Residential Address □ Organisation Address □

Paste Latest

Photograph

1.2. Date of Birth Place of Birth (City/State) (dd/mm/yyyy) ___/ ___/ _____ ___________________ Nationality ___________________

1.3 Male □ Female □

1.4 Single □ Married □ Other□

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2. Engineering Qualification(s) for Registration

Engineering

Qualifications Institute/University Disciplines/Major Subjects Year of

Completion

___________________ _________________________ ________________________________________ __________

___________________ _________________________ ________________________________________ __________

___________________ _________________________ ________________________________________ __________

3. Other non-engineering Post Graduation professional qualifications.

___________________ _________________________ ________________________________________ __________

4. Name and Category of Membership in Engineering – related Professional Institutions / Associations/ Societies

___________________ _________________________ ________________________________________ __________

___________________ _________________________ ________________________________________ __________

___________________ _________________________ ________________________________________ __________

5. Continuous Professional Development Programme / Activities since engineering graduation or last six years (whichever is

less) (Details of eligible CPD activities available on ECI web site www.ecindia.org)

5.1 Recognised Training Programme, Conferences, Seminar, Workshop, Technical Presentations Attended / Participated

Title / Subject Duration Nature of Participation Conducting Organisation

5.2 Books / Articles / Research / Technical Reports written/ Talks/Programmes conducted by Candidates

Title Date Subject Published by/Conducted at

6. Professional Experience – For last 15 years; or actual since engineering qualification, in case it is less than 15 years.

Describe your experience in the following format, for each period of your employment / involvement in retrospective order

i.e. starting from present position in descending sequence. Enclose your Professional experiences along with this

application.

If Self-employed, write self-employed under Position, and give details of experience

From to Position Organisation Brief Description

5. State Discipline/ Branch For Professional Engineer/APE/SE Register

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6. State Field of your Specialisation(s)

Specify field of specialisation(s) under which you would like to be registered. A note outlining justification is to be attached.

___________________________________ __________________________________ ______________________________

7. Registration Fees- Bank transfer/draft/Pay order in the name of Engineering Council of India (Account details will be given

on request)

Rs. Bank draft no. dated Bank

(Fee: The initial registration fee will be Rs. 3000 for PE, Rs. 2000 for APE. The fee structure is subject to change in future.

The registration is subject to renewal after 5 years)

8. Declaration:

I agree to abide by, the professional Code of Ethics established by Engineering Council of India, and to be held individually accountable for my action.

I undertake to send reports of Professional Experience and Continuing Professional Development as on 31st March of each following year regularly so as to reach ECI by 30th June.

I agree that decision of the ECI on Registration and Termination shall be binding on me.

I hereby confirm that the contents of the items described in this application documents are true and correct.

Enclosures: 1. Copies of Qualification Certificates

2. Copies of Professional Experiences Certificates

3. Bank Draft

Applicant’s Signature _________________________________

Applicant’s Name _________________________________

Place Date: dd/mm/yyyy: ________________________

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – NOVEMBER, 2015:

CCI – November 2015 Base - 100.00 October 2007

S. No.

Market Building CCI

Road CCI

Bridge CCI

Dam CCI

Power CCI Railway

CCI Mineral

Plant CCI

Medium Industry

CCI

Transmission CCI

Urban Infra CCI

Maintenance

CCI

1 Agartala 143.32 144.03 140.24 143.21 142.3 144.16 142.15 138.43 141.05 137.33 136.17

2 Agra 145.12 146.44 141.67 144.99 143.68 145.71 143.3 139.85 142.71 138.92 137.1

3 Ahmedabad 142.98 145.45 141.94 144.82 142.41 143.52 142.84 138.35 139.78 138.38 139.76

4 Aizawl 143.6 145.56 139.82 143.46 141.76 143.91 141.1 138.07 141.11 137.3 134.78

5 Ajmer 145.7 148.25 142.91 146.46 144.9 147.05 144.38 141.09 144.08 140.23 138.04

6 Allahabad 145.13 145.75 142.05 145.02 144.13 146.01 144.03 140.19 142.84 139.09 138.03

7 Ambala 143.93 146.17 140.66 144.22 142.62 144.74 142.02 138.89 141.89 138.07 135.72

8 Amritsar 142.8 144.69 139.73 143.11 141.71 143.74 141.26 137.96 140.82 137.06 135.09

9 Anand 142.44 146.27 143.32 145.1 143.23 143.55 143.26 140.02 142.47 139.61 139.79

10 Ankaleswar 141.09 146.18 144.14 145.15 143 142.48 143.24 140.11 142.35 139.96 141.13

11 Asansol 144.99 144.67 142.45 144.9 144.63 146.29 144.91 140.55 142.87 139.19 139.17

12 Bengaluru 141.51 145.62 138.06 144.39 142.61 141.6 141.84 136.95 139.55 135.08 134.62

13 Bhopal 144.86 145.93 140.6 145.4 143.17 144.58 142.88 139.08 141.43 137.62 136.65

14 Bhubhaneswar 143.42 143.1 139.94 143.97 142.64 143.71 142.91 138.37 140.25 136.57 137.11

15 Bodhgaya 143.97 143.91 141.3 143.87 143.44 145.15 143.62 139.43 141.82 138.15 137.85

16 Chandigarh 143.65 145.72 140.48 143.95 142.45 144.53 141.93 138.7 141.64 137.85 135.67

17 Chennai 140.56 140.95 135.18 140.59 139.83 141.34 139.76 133.4 135.84 131.04 134.47

18 Cochin 141.73 142.76 137.33 142.07 141.05 142.51 140.91 135.35 137.89 133.41 135.7

19 Coimbatore 142.9 144.56 139.47 143.54 142.27 143.65 142.06 137.3 139.91 135.8 136.93

20 Delhi 148.04 150.06 144.13 147.9 146.12 148.37 145.45 142.33 145.46 141.54 138.96

21 Dhanbad 144.56 144.15 142.07 144.47 144.24 145.88 144.57 140.16 142.46 138.8 138.87

22 Faridabad 145.99 147.66 142.34 145.86 144.33 146.46 143.79 140.53 143.51 139.67 137.48

23 Gangtok 141.69 143.61 137.96 141.55 139.86 141.99 139.22 136.21 139.23 135.45 132.97

24 Guwahati 143.04 142.52 140.65 142.96 142.83 144.41 143.19 138.77 140.98 137.36 137.57

25 Haridwar 143.32 149.16 143.52 147.19 145.52 147.71 144.91 141.71 144.77 140.88 138.51

26 Hyderabad 141.7 141.81 137.05 142.9 140.21 140.81 140.3 135.8 137.39 133.68 134.32

27 Imphal 144.77 147.56 142.04 145.63 144.02 146.16 143.44 140.25 143.27 139.42 137.1

28 Indore 143.28 143.87 138.84 144.14 141.7 142.7 141.59 137.45 139.41 135.65 135.49

29 Itanagar 144.18 146.57 140.93 144.55 142.9 145.05 142.28 139.16 142.19 138.37 135.94

30 Jabalpur 142.5 142.85 137.95 143.52 140.96 141.76 140.94 136.63 138.41 134.67 134.91

31 Jaipur 144.24 145.43 140.05 144.69 142.55 144.04 142.19 138.51 140.94 137.14 135.97

32 Jammu 143.54 147.45 141.75 145.4 143.71 145.88 143.08 139.96 143.02 139.17 136.72

33 Jamshedpur 144.28 143.74 141.38 144.52 143.84 145.17 144.21 139.63 141.67 138.01 138.51

34 Jalandha 144.24 146.48 141.32 144.78 143.31 145.39 142.83 139.53 142.46 138.66 136.57

35 Jodhpur 142.89 145.08 140.84 143.96 142.06 143.63 142.05 138.15 140.31 137.72 137.43

36 Jorhat (Assam) 142.65 144.59 138.9 142.51 140.81 142.96 140.16 137.14 140.17 136.37 133.87

37 Kanpur 146.59 147.91 143.1 146.47 145.14 147.2 144.74 141.26 144.14 140.32 138.5

38 Kohima 144.48 147.07 141.49 145.1 143.46 145.61 142.86 139.7 142.74 138.9 136.53

39 Kolkata 145.14 144.39 142.83 145.06 145.06 146.64 145.52 140.9 143.09 139.43 139.88

40 Lucknow 143.67 144.63 140.45 143.55 142.48 144.41 142.23 138.63 141.34 137.61 136.17

41 Ludhiana 143.95 145.86 140.87 144.27 142.86 144.91 142.41 139.08 141.97 138.18 136.18

42 Madurai 141.23 142.45 136.61 142.42 140.67 141.21 140.49 135.2 137.36 133.04 134.45

43 Mathura 143.79 145.43 140.19 143.66 142.16 144.24 141.64 138.42 141.35 137.57 135.4

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Editorial Board

Mentor: Dr. P.R. Swarup; Editor–in–Chief: Mr. Sunil Mahajan; Content Editor: Prof. (Dr.) Niranjan Swarup.

Resource Centre: Ms. Archita Barua; Mr. Ved Prakash; Support: DG Secretariat & CIDC Centres.

Construction Industry Development Council 801 (8th Floor), Hemkunt Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi – 110 019

Tel.: 011–2623 4770, 2648 9992, 4161 7971, Fax: 011–2645 1604,

E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://www.cidc.in

44 Meerut 144.24 146.48 141.32 144.78 143.31 145.39 142.83 139.53 142.46 138.66 136.57

45 Mehsana 141.77 146.22 143.73 145.13 143.12 143.02 143.25 140.07 142.41 139.79 140.47

46 Mumbai 139.74 146.1 144.96 145.2 142.77 141.38 143.21 140.19 142.22 140.31 142.47

47 Mysore 141.65 143.21 139.76 143.74 141.47 141.69 141.68 137.55 139.32 136.06 137.06

48 Nagpur 141.59 144.6 142.46 144.59 142.71 142.56 143.06 139.28 141.23 138.45 139.79

49 Nainital 143.67 144.63 140.45 143.56 142.48 144.41 142.23 138.64 141.34 137.61 136.18

50 Nanded 141.65 143.21 139.76 143.74 141.47 141.69 141.68 137.55 139.32 136.06 137.06

51 Nasik 140.08 146.12 144.76 145.19 142.83 141.66 143.22 140.17 142.26 140.23 142.13

52 Navi Mumbai 139.91 146.11 144.86 145.2 142.8 141.53 143.22 140.18 142.25 140.27 142.31

53 Nayamore 143.99 143.63 141.01 144.22 143.44 144.8 143.74 139.27 141.35 137.68 138

54 Nazira 143.46 144.8 140.03 143.34 142.03 144.04 141.63 138.26 141.08 137.32 135.48

55 Panjim 140.63 145.86 141.52 144.79 142.69 141.5 142.53 138.59 140.89 137.7 138.56

56 Patna 144.84 144.95 142.06 144.74 144.19 145.95 144.31 140.18 142.65 138.95 138.46

57 Pondicherry 141.13 141.38 136.11 141.75 140.02 141.08 140.03 134.61 136.62 132.37 134.39

58 Port Blair 144.51 145.72 139.87 144.45 143.19 145.07 142.82 138.08 140.87 136.49 136.92

59 Pune 140.81 143.96 140.96 144.04 141.51 141.17 141.76 138.01 139.82 136.98 138.34

60 Puri 143.42 143.1 139.94 143.97 142.64 143.71 142.91 138.37 140.25 136.57 137.11

61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 140.28 145.99 143.19 144.99 142.75 141.52 142.88 139.39 141.57 138.99 140.43

62 Raipur 143.42 143.1 139.94 143.97 142.64 143.71 142.91 138.37 140.25 136.57 137.11

63 Rajahmundry 141.13 141.38 136.11 141.75 140.02 141.08 140.03 134.61 136.62 132.37 134.39

64 Rajkot 140.08 146.12 144.76 145.19 142.83 141.66 143.22 140.17 142.26 140.23 142.13

65 Ranchi 143.42 143.1 139.94 143.97 142.64 143.71 142.91 138.37 140.25 136.57 137.11

66 Roorkee 146.59 148.25 142.91 146.46 144.9 147.05 144.38 141.09 144.08 140.23 138.04

67 Shillong 143.46 144.8 140.03 143.34 142.03 144.04 141.63 138.26 141.08 137.32 135.48

68 Shimla 143.54 147.45 141.75 145.4 143.71 145.88 143.08 139.96 143.02 139.17 136.72

69 Silchar 142.66 143.68 138.45 143.18 140.99 142.37 140.7 136.94 139.26 135.49 134.56

70 Srinagar 143.75 145.71 139.97 143.61 141.9 144.06 141.24 138.22 141.25 137.44 134.92

71 Surat 140.42 146.14 144.56 145.18 142.89 141.93 143.23 140.15 142.29 140.13 141.8

72 Trivandrum 141.32 143.5 137.09 143.07 141.31 141.34 140.94 135.78 138.09 133.71 134.51

73 Ujjain 145.24 148.17 143.73 146.51 144.68 145.95 144.36 141.17 143.96 140.58 139.38

74 Vadodara 143.17 147.19 143.94 145.82 143.84 144.21 143.8 140.65 143.16 140.28 140.26

75 Varanasi 143.67 144.63 140.45 143.56 142.48 144.41 142.23 138.64 141.34 137.61 136.18

76 Velim 141.07 145.74 139.79 144.59 142.65 141.55 142.18 137.78 140.23 136.39 136.59

77 Vijayawada 141.42 141.6 136.59 142.33 140.12 140.95 140.16 135.21 137 133.03 134.36

78 Vishakhapatanam 142.29 142.25 138.04 142.87 141.33 142.41 141.48 136.48 138.45 134.47 135.75