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National Urban Transport Policy
Equitable allocation of road space -
focus on people rather than
vehicles
Non-Motorized Transport is
environmentally friendly and must be given their due share
Have to address safety
concerns of pedestrians and
cyclists
Features such as safe bicycle parking, shade,
landscaping, drinking &
resting stations needed
NUTP – Challenges
Lack of safe crossing at
busy intersections
Badly designed pedestrian
paths and cycle tracks
Encroachments
NUTP – Prescriptions
Designs based on
open debate with experts
and users
Strict enforcement with public
participation
Explore Public Bicycle
Systems
Area Plans in congested areas with exclusive zones for
NMT
Quality of Cycle Tracks
Law College Road
Old Canal Road
Aundh Road
Dr. Ambedkar Road
Sinhagad Road
Satara Road
Deccan College Road
Ganeshkhind Road
Swami Vivekananda (Bibwewadi) Road
Paud Road
Karve Road
Sahasrabuddhe Road
Solapur Road
Vishrantwadi-Airport Road
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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32
45
54
57
57
59
61
62
63
66
67
71
88
Cycle Track Scores
Score
Good to WorseLow scores indicate a good cycle track, higher the score, worse the cycle track.
Plan Components
Creation of a city-wide cycle track network and cycle-safe streets
A city-wide Public Bicycle Scheme with a detailed project report for a pilot project
Bicycle Parking Facilities
Integration with Public Transport
Cycling Promotion
Adoption and use of Design Guidelines for planning and implementing cycle-friendly infrastructure
Institutional Mechanisms, Capacity-building and Financial Planning for implementing the plan
Awareness and Education Campaigns
Public Consultations
Ward-level meetings
Key stakeholder interviews to be conducted
Media strategy for dissemination of information
Public meetings and stakeholder interactions should use audio/visual materials, presentations, panel displays and other innovative methods. Bilingual materials (English and Marathi) required
All materials should be available on a website
The plan summary, draft plan, final plan, maps, charts should be available as print copies. The plan summary should be easy to understand and be available in
English and Marathi.
Proposal
Project lead
Team
Methodology
Issues and Approach
Opportunities and Creative Solutions
Requirements from PMC
Gantt Chart for project
Evaluation
Overall Experience (30 points)
Experience in a developing country and/or in India (10 points)
Composition and diversity of the team (10 points)
Qualifications and relevant experience of overall project leader and team leads (20 points)
Quality of the proposal (30 points)
Minimum qualifying score = 70
Score
Technical Score
Commercial Score = 100* P0/P, where P is the price quoted in the bid, P0 is lowest bid price
Composite Score = 0.80*technical score + 0.20*commercial score
Highest composite score proposal awarded contract
Payment Schedule
Stage Payment Deliverable Timelin
e
Preparation Phase Planning Documents
10% Upon submission plan document structure, survey details and methodology and public consultation details
1 month
Preparation Phase Completed
Upon submission of the preparation phase of the plan (including state-level inception meeting and the first round of ward level consultations)
2 months
DPR for the pilot Public Bicycle Scheme
Upon submission of the DPR for the pilot public bicycle scheme
1 month
Draft Bicycle Plan 45% Upon submission of the draft bicycle plan 3 months
Final Bicycle Plan 45% Upon submission of the final bicycle plan (including the second round of ward level consultations)
1 month
Bicycle Advisory Committee
Key city officials, technical persons and cycling representatives.
The firm will interact with the Committee on a regular basis, submit the details of the activities to be undertaken (including survey forms, stakeholder lists etc.) for feedback, update it on the progress of the plan, raise issues, and discuss any modifications in the plan or process.
The Committee will play the role of both assisting the firm to prepare a high quality plan and also ensure that the terms and conditions of the contract are being met.
The Advisory Committee is expected to have 6-8 members and will meet once a month to review the progress of the plan and review and provide feedback on the intermediate deliverables.
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