Schedule D of national highway contracts includes specifications and
standards to be followed by highway contractors and provided specifics in terms
of deviation from standards permitted under certain conditions. With a view to standardise the
specifications and standards in line with various elements included under
circulars issued by MoRTH from time to time, it is proposed that all these
elements will now be included in the schedule of contract agreement itself, so
that contractors get a clearer picture of work to be and do not deviate from
specialisations added at various intervals based on changes in construction
parameters.
The contract agreement of engineering, procurement and construction
(EPC) and Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) stipulates that the design, construction
and maintenance of highways must follow the specifications mentioned in Schedule
D, said an official aware of the development.
Further, clause 1.4 of the 2/4/6-laning manual stipulates that all norms
for the design and construction of the project will follow Indian Roads
Congress (IRC) codes, MoRTH specifications, any other standards referred to in
the manual, and any supplement issued with the bid document. Also,
specifications contained in MoRTH’s policy circulars issued time to time, will
be included in the contract document, the official added.
In 2013, the ministry published MoRTH Specifications for Road and Bridge
Works (Fifth Revision), after which several circulars were issued based on the
experience gained over the years, feedback from stakeholders, keeping
uniformity and eliminating inconsistencies among the manual, specifications and
IRC codes. The official said these
circulars will be considered for the feasibility study and Detailed Project
Report (DPR) and included in Schedule D of the contract agreement.