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PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
S. No Particulars Page No.
1 Project Background 2
2 Project Description 4
3 Site Analysis 14
4 Rehabilitation & Resettlement 16
5 Proposed Infrastructure 16
6 Project Schedule & Cost Estimates 16
7 Analysis of proposal 16
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1.0 PROJECT BACKGROUND
Jharsuguda town is fast emerging as the economic hub of Odisha. Many small and
medium scale steel units are being set up in the town vicinity. In recent years
Jharsuguda district has witnessed a large scale industrialization, due to which there
is a huge demand for air connectivity.
Jharsuguda airport of Airports Authority of India (AAI) was constructed during
Second World War period with low bearing strength suitable for General Aviation
aircraft. This aerodrome is lying unused for more than three decades except for
occasional use by general aviation aircraft of industrial houses situated at
Jharsuguda and is presently unfit for commercial operations.
In the year 2008, a feasibility study was carried out by AAI to revive Jharsuguda
airport as one of the 32 Non-operational airports. As per the feasibility report by M/s
RITES, it is technically feasible for development of Jharsuguda airport for operations
of wide bodied aircraft with augmentation of facilities, additional land acquisition and
obstruction elimination.
A revised DPR along with feasibility study report, revised EFC memo traffic data of
the airport as well as revenue data with a preliminary estimate of Rs. 96.57 Cr. was
submitted to MOCA for considered proposal of Govt. Budgetary support (GBS) for
development of Jharsuguda Airport from Planning Commission for in-principle
approval.
Govt. of Odisha has requested to operationalize the airport. AAI is considering to
develop Jharsuguda Airport for A-320 type of aircraft operations.
Jharsuguda airport can cater to the population of Jharsuguda, Brajarajnagar and
Belpahar but also to the population of surrounding towns like Sambalpur and Burla
which is 40 km away and Rourkela (about 100 km away) and Sundergarh (35 km
away).
1.1 Project Proponent
Airports Authority of India (AAI) was constituted by an Act of Parliament and came
into being on 1st April 1995. Currently, it manages a total of 125 Airports, which
include 11 International Airports, 08 Customs Airports, 81 Domestic Airports and 25
Civil Enclaves at Defence Airfields.
AAI also provides Air Traffic Management Services (ATMS) over entire Indian Air
Space and adjoining oceanic areas with ground installations at all Airports and 25
other locations to ensure safety of Aircraft operations.
1.3 Need for the Project
Traffic study was conducted by Directorate CP & MS, which indicates the forecast the
movement of aircrafts passengers and cargo from this airport as per Table-1. Traffic
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potential of Jharsuguda Airport for the year 2016-17 and Traffic forecast for the next
22 years is given below:
TABLE-1
TRAFFIC FORECAST
Year Aircraft Movements
(in Nos.)
Passengers
(in Lakhs)
Cargo
(in Tonnes)
2016-17
(BASE YEAR) 2500 1.10 250
GROWTH RATE 8.0% 10.0% 6.0%
2017-18 2700 1.21 265
2018-19 2916 1.33 281
GROWTH RATE 8.0% 10.0% 6.0%
2019-20 3149 1.46 298
2020-21 3401 1.61 316
2021-22 3673 1.77 335
2022-23 3967 1.95 355
2023-24 4285 2.14 376
2024-25 4627 2.36 398
2025-26 4998 2.59 422
2026-27 5397 2.85 448
2027-28 5829 3.14 475
2028-29 6295 3.45 503
GROWTH RATE 8.0% 12.0% 8.0%
2029-30 6799 3.87 543
2030-31 7343 4.33 587
2031-32 7930 4.85 634
2032-33 8565 5.43 684
2033-34 9250 6.08 739
2034-35 9990 6.81 798
2035-36 10789 7.63 862
2036-37 11652 8.55 931
2037-38 12585 9.57 1006
2038-39 13591 10.72 1086
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2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Type of Project
The proposed project is development of Jharsuguda aiport for A-320 operations
which involves construction of
• Terminal building;
• Technical block and control tower;
• Fire station and work shop;
• Car park; and
• other aviation facilities.
Further, strengthening of existing runway, apron and taxiway are also included.
The airport is Non-Operational and under NOTAM. Presently only private / Non-
Commercial flights are operating at Jharsuguda Airport.
2.2 Location
Jharsuguda is the district headquarters of Jharsuguda district of Odisha located 515
km west of Kolkata. The airport is located at latitude 21054’23.1” N to 21055’34.4”N
and longitude 84002’4.6”E to 84003’56.4”E.
The proposed site falls in Survey of India Toposheet No. 73 B/4, 73 C/1, 64 NF/16
and 64 O/13. The 10 km radius study area map is given in Figure-1.
2.3 Details of Alternate Site
Jharsuguda airport was constructed during second world war and was lying unused
for more than three decades except for occasional use by General aviation aircraft of
industrial uses.
As per the feasibility study carried out by AAI, the airport is feasible for development
for operations of wide bodied aircraft with augmentation of facilities, additional land
acquisition and obstruction elimination.
Hence, no alternative sites were examined.
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2.4 Existing Project Features
Presently, the airport have following infrastructure for passenger facilitation:
• Runway - Orientation is 06/24
• Size - (1882 m x 45 m)
• Surface - Flexible
EXISTING RUNWAY
• Apron - (288 m x 180 m)
• Taxi - (144 m x 15 m)
• Turning Pad - Both end
EXISTING APRON
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RADAR (MSSR): Jharsuguda radar is the most latest technology used. It is
Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar of range 250 Nm from Jharsuguda
(radially). Presently this radar data is used by Nagpur and Varanasi.
MSSR RADAR
NDB: It is a Non-Directional Beacon which will be used for honing and locating the
Jharuguda Airport for all the aircrafts coming to Jharsuguda Airport.
NDB BUILDING
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2.5 Proposed facilities
2.5.1 Civil Works
(a) Pavements
(i) Strengthening and extension of existing runway 06/24 of length 1882 m (6173
ft) up to a width of 45 m with shoulder of 7.5 m width on both sides, to make
the total dimensions of 2391 m (7844 ft) x 45 m (150 ft) for operation of
A320/Q400 type of aircraft. ACN/PCN depending on sub-grade strength to be
provided. The location of runway and other pavements is shown in Figure-2.
Proper slope to be given for remaining area of original pavement to make it
suitable for Runway Shoulder.
(ii) Strengthening of portion of existing cement concrete Apron for dimension 115
m x 108 m with shoulder of width 7.5 m on all sides for parking of two A320
with power-in power-out configuration with appropriate fillets at junction points
with Runway 06/24.
(iii) Strengthening of Taxiway of length 375m and width 23m with Shoulders of
7.5m width along both sides of Taxiway. Fillets are to be provided at Taxiway
and Runway / Apron junctions.
(iv) Strengthening of portion of existing cement concrete Apron for GSE area of
dimensions 50 m x 30 m as indicated in the Master Plan. The same may be
strengthened as per site condition and a link road may be provided from GSE
area to apron of dimension 7M wide.
(v) Minor Repairs to other area of the existing Apron, beyond the portion used for
strengthening along minor repairs to existing Taxiway system for use of
General Aviation aircraft to facilitate access to old apron and old hangars.
(vi) Construction of Turn Pads at either end of Runway06/24 at the location
(vii) Provision of Runway End Safety Area of dimensions, Length 150m x Width 90m
for Runway06 and Length 240m x Width 90m for Runway24.
(viii) Levelling, Grading and Development of Runway Basic strip (150m on either side of runway centre line). The soil of Runway strip should be flush with the edges
of pavements and appropriate slope to facilitate draining of rain water into
drainage system beyond the basic strips.
(ix) Levelling of ground beyond Runway Strip upto Boundary Wall.
(x) Levelling & grading of Taxiway strip for taxiway (375mx23m) & apron taxi
lanes.
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(xi) Provision of Isolation Bay of dimensions 64 m x 79 m along with link taxi track
of 23 m width & shoulders of width 7.5 m, at a distance of 250 m from the
centre line of Runway and construction of cooling Pit.
(xii) Construction of drainage system for the runways, beyond Runway strip.
(xiii) Construction of Signal Square Area, provision of Turn Pads, landing ‘T’, and windsock etc
(xiv) Removal or reduction in height of identified manmade obstacles including trees, HT/LT power lines, water / gas pipelines and diversion of road, if
passing through development area and approach funnel area
(xv) Construction of building for housing DVOR/DME.
(b) Passenger Terminal Building
(i) Construction of new Passengers Terminal Building of area 5500 Sq.m as per IMG norms and features of Low Cost Terminal Building with modular design for
handling 150 arriving and 150 departing passengers at a time with a scope
for future expansion in west direction. The building should be provided with
essential amenities for passengers, airlines such as check-in counters, conveyor
belt for departing baggage, one number of oval shape conveyor belt in the arrival
baggage collection area with provision/space for future installation of additional
conveyor with minimum spacing of 11 m, space for storage of baggage trolleys
(300 nos.), toilet facilities for passengers including those for physically challenged
persons, adequate number of signage’s, Fire Fighting/ alarm system, Drinking
Water Coolers/Purifiers, adequate lighting inside & kerb side of the terminal
building, provision of Renewable Energy System etc.
(ii) Covered Kerb Area on city side with three lanes each for arriving and departing passengers, covered baggage make-up and break-up area on air side.
(iii) Car park for 150 cars & 5 Buses, VIP car park (20 cars), AAI and Airlines staff car / scooter parking area at 100m away from any building as per BCAS norms
(c) Construction of new Technical Block cum Control Tower
(i) Construction of new Control Tower cum Technical Block as per the standard
design implemented at Mysore, Rajahmundry and other smaller airports.
(ii) Construction of Control Tower as per NOC for height clearance with minimum
height of 25m AGL.
(iii)Provision of control tower table and other equipments, furniture, fixtures as per
requirement of ATM, CNS & Met etc.
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(d) Construction of Fire Station and MT Workshop
Construction of Fire Station Cat. VII (as per Fire Order No. IV) along with MT
Workshop etc. as per the standard design implemented at Mysore, Rajahmundry and
other smaller airports.
(e) Miscellaneous Civil Works
(i) Technical evaluation of strength of pavements before & after the completion of
work and declaration of strength for commissioning of pavements.
(ii) Provision of water storage and water supply, pump house for overhead water
tanks and sump etc. for terminal building and residential colony, preferably by
Pressurizing System and rain water harvesting system
(iii) Construction of sewerage treatment plant of adequate capacity with facility for
future expansion.
(iv) Construction of regular boundary wall of height as per BCAS norms around newly
acquired land as & when Govt of Orissa hands over along with existing airport
land with Crash Gates at either end of Runway direction to provide for outside
access to RFF vehicles in case of emergency. Provision of Watch Towers / Morcha
as per requirements.
(v) Repair of existing quarters, which are in usable condition for operational staff
with community center and medical dispensary etc.
(vi) Construction of sub-station for housing DG sets, stepping down main power
supply, transformers etc., storage facility for diesel, equipments, spare parts etc.
(vii) Provision of gates to segregate air side and city side area with security guard
posts at the entry gate and additional security posts inside the operational area
at appropriate location in consultation with ATM and Security Dtes.
(viii) Construction of perimeter road of 3.75m width all along the boundary wall inside operational area.
(ix) Construction of approach road from fire station to runway and apron through
shortest distance and runway end to boundary of airport in the approach path of
runway, of sufficient strength to withstand twice the weight of the heaviest CFT
or 60 tons, whichever is greater in accordance with Fire Order 4 of 2001.
(x) Construction of CCR room at appropriate location as per Master Plan.
(xi) Procurement of furniture, chairs and baggage trolleys.
(xii) Provision of culvert (pipe / box) at appropriate location in the operational / non-
operational area for crossing of electrical, communication cables, draining of
storm water from runways, apron, terminal building and car park area. The
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strength of culverts must be designed for highest category aircraft of Code ’E’ to
facilitate long term usage without need for dismantling& reconstruction.
(xiii) Horticulture and gardening works on city and airside.
(xiv) Construction of approach road from city main road upto the terminal building and internal circulation roads.
(xv) Construction of electrical Sub –station building.
(xvi) Construction of residential quarters, transit accommodation for AAI staff.
2.5.2 Electrical and Mechanical Works
(i) High intensity Runway Lighting System (HIRL) comprising runway edge lights,
runway end lights, threshold lights, simple approach lights at both ends, PAPI at
both ends on Runway06/24, lighted landing ‘T’, lighted windsock, aerodrome
rotating beacon, taxiway edge lights, apron edge lights and apron flood lights,
Mandatory and informative signages etc. Internal and external electrification for
all buildings and consideration of Energy Efficient solutions including renewable
energy like Solar Power.
(ii) Procurement and Installation of standby DG sets of adequate capacity, to
augment the existing 2 nos of 125KW DG set, to provide essential 50% power
supply to terminal building and 100% to control tower and equipment room and
fire station and 100% for airfield lightings.
(iii) Unitary AC/Packaged ACs etc. of adequate capacity for Terminal Building,
Technical Block & Control Tower, centralized Fire Control System and Building
Management System for Terminal Building.
(iv) Provision of Apron Flood Lights at appropriate locations without infringing apron
safety lines/clearance area for safety of aircraft operating on the apron with
power-in/power-out parking stands. The locations of Apron Flood Light Masts
shall be finalized with the concurrence of Dte of Planning.
(v) Lighting on car park, approach road, around terminal building area, Perimeter
road and Watch Towers / Morcha.
(vi) Procurement, installation and commissioning of conveyor belts behind the check-
in counters and baggage collection area.
(vii) Procurement, installation of additional split air-conditioners for reserved lounge,
and Equipment Room, Control Tower, DVOR building etc.
(viii) Installation of signages in the passenger Terminal Building.
(ix) Necessary electricity supply to DVOR building and other operational buildings.
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(x) Substation equipments, cabling, augmentation of power supply including deposits
to State Electricity authorities etc.
2.5.3 C.N.S Works
Provision of DVOR / DME, VHF and other associated communication and navigation
aids including calibration and commissioning of DVOR/ DME, at the location indicated
in the Master Plan.
2.5.4 IT & Airports Systems
i) Public address system and car calling system.
ii) Surveillance Close circuit TV system (SCCTV) and provision of adequate number of close circuit TV monitors, Security Surveillance System with monitoring
facilities in the Terminal Manager Room, Security Control Room, APD Office etc.
iii) Provision of Flight Information Display System (FIDS) with adequate number of plasma TV’s in departure, arrival and security hold area for passenger facilitation/
entertainment
iv) Provision of adequate no. of X-ray machines for scanning hand/checked-in baggage, including provision of required number of ETDs, DFMDs & HHMDs, as
per BCAS norms.
v) Computer cable data networking.
vi) Provision of adequate no. of VHF FM Sets (Walkie Talkie, Base Stations & Mobile Stations).
vii) Provision of Telephone Exchange / digital EPABX system for Terminal Building including telephone/ intercom instruments, wiring etc.
2.6 Water & Power Requirements
Water Requirement
It is estimated that about 200 KLD of water would be required for the entire airport
including residential quarters. The total water requirement for the entire airport will
be provided by Govt of Odisha at free of cost.
Power Requirement
Power required for the entire airport would be 1500 KW which will be provided by
Govt. of Odisha at free of cost.
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between AAI and Govt of Odisha is enclosed
as Annexure-I.
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2.7 Waste water Generation & management
The wastewater generation mainly consists of sanitary waste, sewage from airport
terminal, flight kitchen, effluent from the workshop etc. The sewage and sanitary
waste from the buildings and airport terminal will be treated in Sewage Treatment
Plant (STP) comprising primary, secondary and tertiary treatment facilities. The
treated wastewater from the STP will be used for air conditioning, cooling water
make-up and green belt development.
It is estimated that about 80 KLD of wastewater will be generated from the proposed
airport. The entire wastewater that is generated from the airport will be recycled and
reused for non potable purposes.
2.8 Solid Waste Management
Solid waste generated from the proposed airport mainly comprises of food waste and
garbage waste. Further, small quantities of sludge from STP, medical waste and
other waste will be generated. Collection and handling of domestic solid waste would
be done in line with the provisions of the Municipal Solid Waste Rules 2000 (as
amended).
3.0 SITE ANALYSIS
3.1 Connectivity
The jharsuguda airport is located approximately at a distance of 5.4 km from
Jharsuguda railway station and about 3.5 km from NH-200. The State Highway (SH-
10) is adjacent on the western side.
Nearest airport is Ranchi, located at about 200 km in the NE side.
3.2 Land form, Land use & Land ownership
The total land required for developing the airport is about 967.5 acres, out of which
about 177.75 acres of land need to be acquired which will be transferred by the Govt
of Odisha.
The remaining 790 acres of land is already under possession of Airports Authority of
India (AAI). Presently only the private or non commercial flights are operating at the
airport.
3.3 Topography
The airport facilities are already existing which need to be strengthened for the
commercial operations. The topography of the proposed terminal building and other
aeronautical facilities is flat.
Presently, proposed site for terminal building consists of bamboo trees which need to
be cut off. Further, the water pond at NE side, adjacent to the runway would require
to be filled up.
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The additional land required for the airport, needs acquisition by the State Govt. as
per the existing provisions out of which an area of about 9.6 acres is forest land,
which requires forest clearance.
3.4 Proposed Land use pattern
The site proposed for airport development will be converted into commercial
category which is Non-Operational and under NOTAM
There is a proposal for city side development as part of the Phase II.
A residential complex for the essential operational and other staff is also proposed
within the airport boundary.
3.5 Existing Infrastructure
Existing infrastructure details are given in section-2.4.
3.6 Social Infrastructure Available
The existing social infrastructure in the Jharsuguda which is located at about 4.0 km
from the site is:
• Hospital with ambulance;
• Banks;
• Post office;
• Bus station;
• Fire station;
• Secondary school;
• Police station;
• Shopping complex;
• Sports infrastructure (Stadium & Camps etc);
• Community halls;
• Cinema halls; and
• Primary health care centres.
4.0 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT
About 8 families would be affected due to the proposed project. The relocation of
habitation will be taken up by the Govt of Odisha.
5.0 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
The proposed project is development of Jharsuguda aiport for A-320 operations
which involves construction of
• Terminal building;
• Technical block and control tower;
• Fire station and work shop;
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• Car park; and
• other aviation facilities.
Further, strengthening of existing runway, apron and taxiway are also included.
The details are discussed in Section-2.5.
6.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE & PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATES
Preliminary estimated cost of work for Development of Jharsuguda Airport is worked
out as Rs. 200 Crores. State Government of Odisha is requested for funding Rs. 75.0
Crores towards this project. Balance shall be arranged by AAI internal resources
7.0 ANALYSIS OF PROPOSAL
Jharsuguda town is fast emerging as the economic hub of Odisha. Many small and
medium scale steel units are being set up in the town vicinity. In recent years
Jharsuguda district has witnessed a large scale industrialization, due to which there
is a huge demand for air connectivity.
Being the economic hub of Odisha, it is essential to have an airport at Jharsuguda
which helps in the development of this area. After completion of airport, Jharsuguda
will be well connected to other cities and other states and will increase the tourist
flow in this region.
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