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Cube Test 23 / Jan / 2021 Construction of Anjuna Distributory taking off at ch. 28.97 km of the Left bank main canal of Tillari Iirrigation Project in Siolim & Anjuna Village of Bardez Taluka. Part III : Construction of Rising main from ch. 4.5km to 7.295km,Break Pressuretank(BPT)
Soil Test 16 / Dec / 2020 Strengthening of inspection path in embankment portion of RBMC of TIP between chainage 14.900 km to 15.00 km at village Ozari in Pernem Taluka
Cube Test 16 / Dec / 2020 Improvement to nallah from Crystal Rock shop upto the beach at Murrod waddo candolim in Calangute constituency.
Material Test 09 / Dec / 2020 Construction of farm Road from Main road to Agricultural Plots 25,26,27 & 28 alloted to project Affected people of the Anjunem Irrigation Project at Saleli ( Phase I ) in Sattari Taluka..
Material Test 09 / Dec / 2020 Construction of Tivim Minor from ch. 2.29 km to ch. 3.86 km of LBMC of TIP at Tivim Village in Bardez Taluka.
Material Test 09 / Dec / 2020 Construction of Pilgao – Narve Distributory of LBMC of TIP from ch. 4.825 km to Ch. 8670 m at Narve Village in Bicholim Taluka. ( Balance Work)
Cube Test 09 / Dec / 2020 Improvement to existing nallah bank from shri. Gagreshwar Devasthan upto main road at Sinquerim Candolim in Calangute constituency.
Cube Test 09 / Dec / 2020 Providing Barbed wire fencing from ch. 33.42 km to 33.59 km of LBMC of TIP at Village Colvale in Bardez Taluka.
Material Test 09 / Dec / 2020 Improvement and strengthening to the canal lining from ch. 4.805 km to 4.970 km of RBMC of AIP at Keri, Sattari Goa.
Cube Test 09 / Dec / 2020 Improvement to the R.B.M.C. of T.I.P. by providing 100 mm thick R.C.C. lining from Ch. 0.00 Kms To Ch. 6.020 Kms excluding Hassapur aqueduct and Kalna aqueduct between Ch.4.165 kms to Ch.4.227 km, and Ch. 4.772 Kms to Ch. 5.117 kms at villages An

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