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A. Reasons common to all venues
• At the time of preparation of cost estimates in 2006, venue Briefs for these stadia were not available.
These were ready only later and provided by Organising Committee (OC) and M/s Event Knowledge
Services (EKS), Technical consultant of OC. There after the extensive consultation between
SAI/CPWD and OC/EKS were held and the scope/design and detailing of the venues was agreed
between OC and SAI/CPWD.
• The changes in scope and design, additional and alterations necessitated reworking of the cost
estimates.
• Escalation in prices of construction material over this period of time have also contributed to overall
increase in cost Estimates;
• Alterations and additions at venues necessitated by mandatory requirements of the Commonwealth
Games Federation (CGF)/International Federations.
• Items such as Taxes/Statutory Levies, Intelligent Building Management System (IBMS), LAN, PBX
etc. which had not been included in earlier estimates have now been included in the Revised
Estimates.
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B. Reasons for increase in estimated cost specific to venues
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Complex
•Change in foundation system, PA system and Sports lighting during detailed designing.
•Additions of lifts, ramps etc. to the existing stadium to make it disabled friendly.
•Retrofitting the existing stadium to confirm to latest seismic code.
•New requirement for External & Façade lighting, Seating etc.
•Dedicated 11 KV substations, water tank etc.
Indira Gandhi Stadium Complex
•Construction of new cycling Velodrome.
•Detailed designing for structural rehabilitation of existing stadium.
•Increased in capacity of wrestling stadium to 7500 spectators.
•Increase in requirement of electrical & civil services and internal road network.
•New requirements for UPS, IBMS, External lighting, timber track for cycling velodrome etc.
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Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Swimming Pool Complex
•Detailed designing of membrane roof and reconstruction of seating tiers and warm up pool.
•Detailed designing for structural strengthening and retrofitting.
•Increased requirements of lighting, heating & air-conditioning.
•New requirements for UPS, IBMS, substation, PA system & EPABX etc.
MDC National Stadium
•Detailed designing for seating, roof, lighting, E&M Services & civil amenities.
•New requirements projected for EPABX, UPS, IBMS, PA system, Sub Station etc.
Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range
• Reconstruction of new ranges by dismantling the existing ranges.
•Increased requirement for electricity.
•New requirements projected for EPABX &external lighting etc.
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• CWG 2010 awarded to Delhi – November 2003.
• Work on 9 SAI Venues completed by CPWD – July 2010.
• Total period involved - 81 Months.
Activity Period (Months)Decision Making - Others 32Planning - CPWD 11Execution - CPWD 38__________________________TOTAL 81
RELATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIOD IN
DECISION MAKING, PLANNING AND EXECUTION
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Constraints
• Requirements/Inputs were not readily available to CPWD (as Executing Agency)
• CPWD interacted with multi-disciplines/agencies right from concept stage. These agencies
were
• Organizing Committee and its consultant M/s EKS.
• Various sports federations
• Delhi Police and other Security Agencies
• TCIL and ECIL
• TCS
• Broadcasting agency SIS,
• Checking of structural safety of Aerostat, Performance Podium, Production Control Room for
Opening Ceremony in JLN Stadium on the request of O.C.
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Although
• Scope of work was not finalised in the beginning.
• Event Knowledge Services (EKS), the consultant engaged by OC in November 2006,
gave detailed requirements for various venues from January 2007 onwards.
• Based on these requirements and proper drawings an estimate of Rs. 2460 Crore
was prepared and submitted to the government in July 2008.
• Scope of work kept on changing even thereafter
Despite this
• All the 9 venues of SAI were completed IN TIME for the test events which were held
successfully without any glitches.
• The expenditure on all the 9 venues till 31.10.2010 is Rs. 2093 Crore. Finalisation of
bills in progress.
• The final expenditure shall be within the sanctioned amount – NO COST OVERRUN
• There has been NO QUALITY ISSUES. Rather venues /stadia have been
appreciated by one and all.
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COST AND TIME IN COMPARISION TO SIMILAR OTHER INTERNATIONAL STADIUMS
MAIN STADIUM
Sl. No. Name of the Stadium Seating Capacity Cost (in Rs. Crore)Cost per
Seat(In Rs.)
Construction Time
1Beijing National Stadium (China)
80,000 1,972 2,50,0004 Years and 6 Months
(2008)
2 Olympic Stadium (London)80000
(25000 permanent)3,917 4,90,000
4 Years (Likely to be Completed
by end of 2011)
3Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (South Africa)
42,486 1,259 3,00,0002 Years and 6 Months
(Renovated 2008)
4CapeTown Stadium (South Africa)
56,000 2,797 5,00,0002 Years and 8 Months
(December, 2009)
5Olympic Stadium (South Africa)
71,030 1,590 2,25,0003 Years
(Renovated 2004)
6Moses Mabhida Stadium (South Africa)
54,000 2,098 3,90,000 3 Years 11 Months
7 JNS - Athletics 60,000 760 1,27,000 2 Years & 7 Months
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Sl. No. Name of the Stadium Seating Capacity Cost (in Rs. Crore)Cost per
Seat (In Rs.)Construction Time
AQUATICS
1 London Aquatics (London)17,500 (2500 permanent)
2,211 12,60,0003 Years & 6 Months
(likely to be completed by end of 2011)
2 SPM - Aquatics 5,000 377 7,54,000 2 Years & 7 Months
VELODROME
1 Beijing Velodrome (China) 6,000 1,096 18,26,000 3 Years (2008)
2Dunc Gray Velodrome (Australia)
3,150 150 4,80,000 1999
3 IG/Cycling 3,500 150 4,30,000 1 Years & 4 Months
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WORLD CLASS STADIUMS APPRECIATED BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS
“British Prime Minister, Mr. David Cameron rated J.N. Stadium as amongst the best in the
World” - Athletics
“Miracles do happen in India” - Mr. Dennis Meridth, Technical Delegate FIH on seeing
the progress of work in January’10 as compared to that in December’09 – MDC National
Stadium
Legendary British athletic and chairman of the Organising Committee for the 2012
London Games, Sebastian Coe praised the infrastructure in place & found capable of
hosting World Class event and mentioned
– “They are of extraordinarily high quality”.
– “Aquatics centre is also quite World Class”
– “Extraordinary development of JNS”
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“The Best Hockey Stadium in the World” - Mr. Negre, President FIH – MDC
Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges with all the modern facilities is considered to be
“The Best Shooting Range in the World” by President, ISSF, Mr. Graem Hudson – KSSR
Mr. Ray Godkin, Vice President of UCI (International Cycling Federation) – “Indian
Cycling Velodrome is the Second best velodrome in the world next to Beijing only and
that is because velodrome was constructed at cost of USD 235 Million and Indian
Velodrome is constructed at a cost of USD 34 Million.
“The best outdoor lawn bowl facility created” - Mr. Bill Fowlie, Competition Manager, Lawn
– Lawn Bowl
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A. Central Vigilance Commission
Sl. no
Time/Period
Audit Agency Purpose
1.
2.
16th – 20th Mar. 2009(MDC National Stadium)12th – 16th Oct. 2009(Dr. SPM Swimming Pool)
Chief Technical Examiner Wing of Central Vigilance Commission
CTE randomly Selected 2 works for intensive examination.1. MDC National Stadium2. Dr. SPM Swimming Pool
Alleged Irregularities
S. N. Categories
MDC National Stadium Dr. SPM Swimming Pool
No. of Observation
Status of Observation/Replied
vide letter dated 28.08.09,
08.03.10 & 12.10.10
No. of Observation
Status of Observation /
Replies vide letter dated
31.08.210
1 Tendering 2 1 2 2
2 Contractual 2 Dropped 15 15
3 Drawings 1 Dropped 0 0
4 Payment 1 Dropped 4 4
5 Technical Observation
30 Dropped 1 1
6 Testing & Verification
4 1 7 7
TOTAL 40 2 29 2992
Present status
B. Audit by C&AG
Sl. no
Time/Period
Purpose Present Status
1 June 2008 -Dec. 2008
Audit of Accounts related to CWG Project works of CPWD.
Observation were of routine nature and no major irregularities have been pointed out.
2 March 2009 -May 2009
Audit of preparedness for XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 which covered all the activities undertaken till the date of audit including award of works. Replies to the Audit observations submitted in July 2009.
No Back reference
3 November 2009 –
January 2010
Audit of Accounts related to CWG Project works of CPWD.
Observation were of routine nature and no major irregularities have been pointed out.
4 August 2010 –Continued
Audit of Accounts related to CWG Project works of CPWD.
Observation were of routine nature and no major irregularities have been pointed out.
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C. Audit by Other agencies
Sl. no
Time/Period
Audit Agency Purpose Present Status
1 September 2010
Ministry of Urban
Development (Internal
Audit)
Post audit of vouchers related to CWG Project works of CPWD. Report awaited.
Observation were of routine nature and no major irregularities have been pointed out.
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Venue Media Report Fact
1) Cycling Velodrome –
IGS Complex
June – 2010 – Cycling Track
drowned due to seepage through
roof
It was only a minor dripping through roof of water No damage to
Track. Dripping was due to minor problem, which was resolved
immediately.
2) Dr. SPM Swimming
Pool Complex
a) Breaking of tiles during test
events
b) Leakage in diving pool
c) CAG’s first prove shalvo:
Contractor was paid twice for
the same job
a) It was only a case of Interlocked pool grating. When the
swimmer stepped over, it got dislocated
b) It was made purposely as water sprinklers as per FINA
requirements. It was mistaken as water leakage.
c) This is based on an audit memo issued by the inspection
team of C&AG while carrying out routine audit of the work.
The payment has been made on actual quantity basis and
thus there has been no double payment to the contractor.
CPWD is not aware of probe by Shunglu Committee in this
regard.
D. Other Media Reports
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Venue Media Report Fact
3) Weightlifting – JNS a) Leakage in roof
b) Collapsing of roof tiles
a) Testing and inspection of the newly
constructed roof was in progress at the time of
this media report. The minor correction
required were done immediately.
b) No such collapsing of roof tiles. In fact it was
only falling of 9 nos of false ceiling tiles, as
there were some services above the false
ceiling being carried out by some agency at
that location.
4) Dr. K. S. Shooting Range Road Caving Various underground services were laid by other
agencies at very late stage. The excavated earth
was not re-compacted properly. This formed
under ground cavities. The ground terrain has
steep slopes. In Heavy rains water travelled in
these cavities causing caving of soil and road. The
repair work was under taken same night itself.
Comments on critics in media reports
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