Overview
Technical Team Structure
| Sr. No. | Agency / Person | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | M/s. WAPCOS Ltd. | PSU PMC & Statutory Compliance Validation Agency (SCVA) |
| 2 | M/s. VNIT | Third Party Technical Validation Agency (TPVA) |
| 3 | M/s. VOCMAN India Pvt. Ltd. | Digital Project Management System (DGPMS) |
| 4 | Shri Sumit Patra (Engineer) | SWFS Project Consultant (PC) |
| 5 | M/s. Deore Dhamne Architects | Private Project Management Consultant |
Ongoing Projects
Project Title:- Nabik Griha Samity (NGS) / Maritime Academy of India (MAI),
Tartala, West Bengal
1.1 Project Overview
Location: Diamond Harbour Road, Tartala, Kolkata, West Bengal
Plot Area: 4,74,057 Sq.Ft. (~11 acres)
Total Built-up Area (Existing): 44,989 Sq.Ft.
Primary Function: Seafarer Hostel + Maritime Training Academy
Status: PPR Prepared
Project Stage: Detailed Project Report (DPR) Preparation
Expected Duration: 328 Days (9–10 months for multi-phase execution)
1.2 Heritage & Strategic Importance
Significance:
- Located at the gateway to Kolkata Port, Diamond Harbour area
- Serves as a regional hub for GP Rating training and seafarer welfare
- Part of India’s maritime training infrastructure aligned with STCW standards
Strategic Role:
- Primary training and accommodation hub for inland and coastal seafarers in Eastern India
- Supports pre-sea, at-sea, and post-sea training programs
- Critical facility under Directorate General of Shipping’s modernization initiative
- Aligns with Maritime India Vision (MIV) 2030 objectives
1.3 Existing Infrastructure Details
Main NGS Hostel Building:
Ground Floor:
- 24 dormitory-style rooms (multi-bed configuration)
- Reception and waiting area
- Administration office
- Central store room
- Meter room
- Common washroom facilities
First Floor:
- 24 dormitory rooms (continuation)
- Common washroom block
- Corridor and circulation areas
Additional Facilities:
- NGS Canteen: Ground floor dining facility
- Kitchen and food preparation area
- Manager’s Quarter: 1 unit
- MTS Quarters: 8 units (6 + 2)
- Workshop: Maintenance and training facility
- GSK Practical Room: Training space
- Outdoor toilets
- Security Room (24-hour)
Capacity Summary:
- Total Dormitory Rooms: 48 rooms
- Configuration: 4 students per room
- Current Capacity: 192–200 seafarers
- Staff Accommodation: 9 units
Recreation & Support:
- Open ground for landscape development
- No dedicated recreation facility (proposed)
- No swimming pool (proposed)
- Limited outdoor seating and lounges
1.4 Project Scope of Work
Phase 1: Renovation of Existing Structures (90 Days)
- Structural repairs and strengthening
- Complete electrical rewiring and upgradation
- Plumbing line replacement
- Furniture replacement in 48 rooms
- Bathroom and sanitation fixture upgrades
- Painting and wall treatments
- Kitchen and dining area upgrade
- Manager and staff quarters renovation
Phase 2: New Construction (240 Days – Parallel Execution)
2A. New Academic Block (70,000 sq.ft.)
- 4–5 modern classrooms (1,000–1,200 sq.ft., 40–50 students)
- Practical Navigation Laboratory (1,200 sq.ft.) with simulator
- Computer Training Lab (800 sq.ft., 30 workstations)
- Library & Resource Center (1,000 sq.ft., 2,000+ reference volumes)
- Administration Offices (600 sq.ft.)
- Dining Hall with Kitchen (2,500 sq.ft., 150+ capacity)
- Conference/Meeting Room (400 sq.ft., 40-person capacity)
- Staff facilities & support areas
2B. New Boys’ Hostel (50 Rooms, 200 Capacity)
- 4 students per room
- AC, study table, wardrobe, bed with mattress
- 20–25 toilets (1:8 ratio)
- Common areas: TV lounge, recreation room, study hall
- Warden’s accommodation and office
- Single or multi-storey design
2C. New Girls’ Hostel (5 Rooms, 20 Capacity)
- Ground floor configuration
- Enhanced security and privacy features
- Dedicated toilets (6–8 units, ratio 1:2.5)
- Matron’s office at entrance
- CCTV coverage
2D. Covered Swimming Pool (STCW-Required)
- 25m × 10m × 1.2–1.4m depth
- Shallow end (0.8m), deep end (1.4m)
- Automated chlorination & filtration
- Spectator seating: 50–100 persons
- Changing rooms with lockers
- Equipment storage and lifeguard station
- Retractable polycarbonate cover
2E. Site Development & Infrastructure
- Internal roads: 600–800 m (4–6 m width)
- Parking: 15–20 vehicles
- Underground stormwater drainage (1-inch/hour capacity)
- STP: 30,000–50,000 L/day (extended aeration)
- Water storage: 50,000–75,000 L (OHT)
- Electrical substation: 200–300 kVA
- DG backup: 100 kVA
- Solar PV: 50–75 kWp (100–150 kWh/day)
- Landscaping: 20–25% green belt, 40–50 shade trees
1.5 MLC 2006 Compliance Framework
| MLC Provision | Current Status | Post-Project Status | Compliance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation Standards | Adequate (48 rooms) | Excellent (248 rooms: 200 new + 48 existing) | ✓ Fully Compliant |
| Hygiene & Sanitation | Inadequate toilets | 25–30 modern toilets + changing facilities | ✓ Fully Compliant |
| Training Facilities | Basic (3–4 classrooms) | Modern classrooms, labs, simulator & library | ✓ Enhanced |
| Recreation & Sports | Minimal | Swimming pool, lounges, sports areas | ✓ Fully Compliant |
| Dining Facilities | Limited (150 capacity) | Upgraded dining hall & kitchen (150+) | ✓ Fully Compliant |
| Water Supply & Storage | Municipal connection | 50,000+ L dedicated storage | ✓ Enhanced |
| Safety & Fire Protection | Outdated | Modern integrated systems | ✓ Upgraded |
| Accessibility | Not available | Ramps & universal access features | ✓ Compliant |
| Medical Facilities | Not specified | Planned in DPR | ✓ Planned |
1.6 Actions Taken & Progress
Completed
- Site visit and feasibility assessment (October 2025)
- Detailed measurements and layout drawings prepared
- Preliminary Project Report (PPR) approved (21 Nov 2025)
- Cost estimation for all components finalized
- Stakeholder coordination with MMD Kolkata & Port Authority
Ongoing
- DPR preparation in progress
- Design finalization for academic and hostel blocks
- Technical specification development
- Environmental & heritage impact assessment
Next Steps
- Administrative Approval & Technical Sanction (Dec 2025)
- Tender document preparation & NOC collection (Dec 2025)
- Tender notification (Dec 2025 – Jan 2026)
- Contractor award (Jan – Feb 2026)
- Construction commencement (Feb 2026)
Project Title:-Mariners Club
Kolkata, West Bengal
2.1 Project Overview
- Location: Kolkata Port, West Bengal
- Facility Type: Hostel & Seafarer Club
- Date of Assessment: 3 October 2025
- Present Condition: POOR (Priority Renovation)
- Expected Duration: 7 months
- Project Priority: HIGH – Urgent structural and safety upgrades required
2.2 Heritage & Importance
Historical Context:
- Legacy facility serving Kolkata Port’s seafaring community for over 100 years
- Iconic structure representing maritime heritage in West Bengal
- Culturally significant gathering point for Indian & international seafarers
- Part of Kolkata Port’s welfare infrastructure ecosystem
Strategic Role:
- Primary hospitality & welfare facility for seafarers transiting Kolkata Port
- Critical in addressing seafarer abandonment & welfare gaps
- Strategic hub for MLC 2006 compliance in Eastern India
2.3 Existing Infrastructure Details
Main Building:
- Hostel Capacity: 60–80 beds (nominal)
- Dormitory Rooms: 25–30 PAX (mixed occupancy)
- Current Occupancy: 60–70% (reduced due to poor condition)
Existing Amenities:
- Common Lounge: 600 sq.ft. (overcrowded)
- Dining Hall: 400 sq.ft. (capacity 40; required 80+)
- Kitchen: 200 sq.ft. (basic, needs full upgrade)
- Toilets: 5 units (ratio 1:16 vs. recommended 1:8)
- Recreational Facilities: Minimal
- Office/Reception: Basic setup
- Water Supply: Municipal connection with aging storage tanks
Total Covered Area: ~12,500 sq.ft.
2.4 Current Condition Assessment
Critical Issues Identified:
Structural Defects (Severity: HIGH)
- Deep structural cracks (3–5 mm width, vertical & diagonal)
- Evidence of foundation settlement
- Seepage stains, algae & fungal growth
- High risk of progressive structural deterioration
Electrical System (Hazard Level: CRITICAL)
- Outdated wiring with corrosion at terminals
- Overcurrent and electrocution risks
- Fire hazards from corroded connections
- Immediate replacement required
Plumbing & Water Systems
- Leaking pipes and corroded GI lines
- Visible wall stains
- Water quality concerns
- Inadequate storage capacity
Waterproofing
- 50–60% terrace waterproofing failed
- Documented monsoon water ingress
- Foundation weakening risk
- STP linkage issues
Interior Condition
- Plaster deterioration in 70–80% areas
- Exposed concrete and corroded beams
- Broken tiles and unsafe flooring
- Poor sanitation and hygiene conditions
2.5 Project Scope of Work
Priority 1: Structural & Safety Repairs (Critical Path)
- Structural audit & crack treatment (epoxy injection)
- Terrace waterproofing (2-layer liquid coating)
- Foundation assessment & stabilization
- Removal of biological growth & pest treatment
Priority 2: Critical Services Replacement
- Full electrical rewiring & DB replacement
- Modern fire safety system installation
- Plumbing line replacement (CPVC)
Priority 3: Facility Upgrades
- Toilets increased from 5 → 12 units (140% increase)
- Dining capacity increased from 40 → 80+ persons
- AC installation in dormitories (15 units)
- Interior renovation & modern furnishing
Priority 4: Infrastructure Enhancement
- STP linkage & wastewater management
- Water storage upgrade: 30,000–40,000 liters
- Solar thermal hot water system
- Landscaping & external development
2.6 MLC 2006 Compliance
Current Gaps:
- Toilet ratio: 1:16 (non-compliant; 50% shortage)
- Electrical system outdated (non-compliant)
- Poor structural condition (non-compliant)
- No AC/climate control (below welfare standards)
Post-Project Compliance:
- Toilet ratio: 1:7 (fully compliant)
- Electrical system: modern & safe
- Structure: fully restored & certified
- Thermal comfort: AC installed in all key areas
2.7 Actions Taken & Progress
Completed
- Site visit & technical assessment (3 October 2025)
- Photographic documentation of structural issues
- Identification of critical defects & safety hazards
- Detailed measurement & layout preparation
In Progress
- Preliminary Project Report (PPR) preparation
- Structural audit commissioning
- Cost estimation with contingency for hidden defects
Critical Next Steps
- Administrative Approval & Technical Sanction – Dec 2025
- Tendering & Award – Jan 2026
- Execution Start – Jan–Feb 2026
- Completion Before Monsoon – 31 May 2026 (MANDATORY)
Project Title:- Seamans Club
Haldia, West Bengal
3.1 Project Overview
- Location: Haldia Port Area, West Bengal
- Facility Type: Hostel & Seafarer Club
- Date of Assessment: 4 October 2025
- Present Condition: GOOD (Well-Maintained Facility)
- Project Status: Assessment phase; operational activation & enhancement
- Strategic Role: Port welfare facility (currently underutilized)
3.2 Heritage & Strategic Importance
Facility Background:
- Purpose-built modern seafarer facility at Haldia Port
- Strategically located to serve Eastern India’s second-largest general cargo port
- Relatively new construction with compliant infrastructure
- Designed as a regional hub for short-term seafarer accommodation
Current Challenge:
- Facility is fully constructed but not operational due to pending compliance and activation steps
- Requires staffing, documentation, and certification for formal use
3.3 Existing Infrastructure Details
Available Amenities:
- Dormitory accommodation (capacity to be verified)
- Hostel rooms with mixed occupancy configurations
- Dining facility
- Recreation and common areas
- Modern sanitation blocks
- Water and electrical supply systems
- Office and administrative spaces
Infrastructure Status:
- Structural condition: Good
- Electrical systems: Adequate
- Plumbing systems: Functional
- Safety features: Mostly present
3.4 Current Assessment Findings
Strengths:
- Modern, well-constructed building
- Good structural integrity
- Adequate basic amenities already installed
- Sanitation system designed as per norms
- Ready for immediate/near-term activation
Gaps for Full Operation:
- Minor compliance and certifications pending
- Staffing structure to be finalized
- Standard operating procedures (SOP) require documentation
- Enhanced amenities (AC, furnishing) needed for seafarer comfort
- IT and communication systems require upgrades
3.5 Project Scope (Activation & Enhancement)
Phase 1: Compliance & Certification
- Conduct fire safety inspection & obtain NOC
- Water quality testing and certification
- Final structural inspection and approval
- Security system checking & activation
Phase 2: Furnishing & Upgrade
- Furniture: beds, study tables, storage units
- AC installation (energy-efficient split units)
- Modern bathroom accessories and fittings
- Kitchen equipment upgrade
- Recreation room setup (TV, indoor games, seating)
Phase 3: Operational Readiness
- Staff recruitment, onboarding & training
- Preparation of operational and housekeeping manuals
- IT infrastructure: WiFi, communication systems
- Hostel management & admission system
- Emergency response & safety procedure documentation
3.6 Actions Taken
Completed
- Site survey and facility documentation
- Amenities and space inventory completed
- Preliminary compliance gap analysis
- Photographic documentation of all areas
Next Steps
- Finalize compliance approvals
- Prepare operational handover and activation plan
- Initiate staffing arrangements and operationalise the facility
Project Title:- Seafarers Club
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
4.1 Project Overview
- Location: Rajaji Salai Road, Chennai 600001
- Facility Type: Historic Seafarers Club & Dormitory
- Date of Assessment: 25–27 September 2025
- Plot Area: ~1,08,182 Sq.Ft.
- Total Built-up Area: ~37,500 Sq.Ft.
- Present Condition: Average
- Project Stage: PPR Prepared
- Expected Duration: 7 months
- Project Process: DPR Preparation
4.2 Heritage & Strategic Importance
Historical Significance:
- Main building constructed in 1960 (65-year-old heritage structure)
- Iconic seafarer welfare facility serving Chennai Port
- Prime port land location with strategic importance
Heritage Preservation Approach:
- Design philosophy: “Modern Heritage Preservation”
- Historic façade retained; interiors upgraded
- Use of sustainable, eco-friendly materials
- Space optimization with modern techniques
Strategic Value:
- Gateway port facility for international seafarers
- Training and hospitality hub for South India
- Essential welfare infrastructure for MLC 2006
- High international visibility (Chennai Port prominence)
4.3 Existing Infrastructure Details
Main Building – Ground Floor:
- Reception & waiting area
- Seminar hall (1,350 sq.ft.)
- Boardroom (419 sq.ft.)
- 3 administrative offices (345 sq.ft. total)
- 6 suite rooms (renovated 2020, 320 sq.ft. each)
- 2 deluxe rooms (160 sq.ft. each)
- Dining area, restaurant & bar
- Tea & snacks restaurant
- Corridors & circulation
Main Building – First Floor:
- 1 premier suite with terrace
- 2 manager rooms
- 5 renovated deluxe rooms (160 sq.ft.)
- 12 single rooms (160 sq.ft. each)
- 6 dormitories (16×20 sq.ft.)
Main Building – Second Floor:
- 6 deluxe rooms (160 sq.ft. each)
- 10 proposed single rooms (currently 5 study rooms)
- 2 single rooms proposed from washrooms
- 2 renovated dormitories + 1 proposed
Additional Buildings:
- East side building (1,875 sq.ft.) – Administrative offices
- South-east building (2,025 sq.ft.) – Multi-functional space
Total Rooms & Occupancy:
- Total rooms: 37
- Premier suite: 1 | Suite rooms: 6 | Deluxe rooms: 13 | Single rooms: 12
- Dormitories: 6 | Study/cluster rooms: 5
- Existing occupancy: 60–80 persons; expandable to 100+
Support Facilities:
- Dining facility (limited capacity)
- Recreation lounge (minimal)
- On-site parking
- Security: Partial CCTV
- Water supply: Municipal + storage
- Sanitation: Only 4 toilets (inadequate)
4.4 Current Condition Assessment
Structural Status:
- Main building (1960): Functional but aging
- Minor cracks; hairline fractures
- Structural audit (5 March 2023) valid till 5 March 2026
Waterproofing & Moisture:
- Seepage stains on roof
- Waterproofing failure in 2–3 areas
- Monsoon water ingress documented
Plastering & Finishes:
- 30–40% plaster degradation
- Algae/fungal growth
- Paint deterioration
- Ceiling damage in certain rooms
Flooring:
- Worn tiles in dormitories
- Uneven surfaces causing hazards
- Water accumulation in pockets
Electrical System:
- Basic outdated wiring
- Overloaded distribution boards
- Old electrical fixtures
- Inadequate lighting in some areas
- No backup power
Plumbing System:
- Functional but aged
- Leakages & corroded joints
- Poor water pressure in upper floors
- Outdated bathroom fixtures
CCTV System:
- Partial coverage
- Limited DVR capacity
Renovation Status (Previous Work):
- Ground floor: 6 suite rooms renovated (2020)
- First floor: 6 deluxe rooms partially renovated
- Second floor: No renovation done
4.5 Project Scope of Work
1. Civil & Structural Works
- Epoxy crack treatment
- Complete terrace waterproofing (2-layer liquid system)
- Plaster renewal (~3,800 sq.ft.)
- Anti-skid flooring replacement (~4,500 sq.ft.)
- Ceiling repair & repainting
- New admin office (100 sq.ft.) & first-aid room (80 sq.ft.)
2. Electrical Works
- Full rewiring as per IS 1365
- New 100A main DB & sub-panels
- LED lighting upgrade
- Emergency UPS lighting
- Solar pathway lanterns (12)
- 10 kVA UPS + option for 20 kVA DG
- Cat-6 LAN cabling
- WiFi access points (2–3)
- CCTV upgrade (6–8 cameras)
3. Plumbing & Sanitary Works
- Complete CPVC/PVC plumbing replacement
- Water storage upgrade (25,000–30,000 liters)
- Pressure boosting system
- Toilets increased from 4 → 8
- Water-efficient closets & sensor taps
- Solar water heater (60–80 sq.ft.)
- New drainage network & STP connection
4. Furnishing & Interiors
- Dormitory beds, tables, chairs, cupboards
- Lounge with modular seating & 42” TV
- Dining: 15 tables, benches
- Reception: Counter, chairs, notice board
- Admin office setup
5. HVAC & Ventilation
- 1.5-ton AC units (5–6 units)
- Bathroom exhaust fans (8 units)
- Cross-ventilation improvement
6. Landscaping & External Works
- Permeable paving for parking
- Landscaped entrance plaza
- Benches & shaded seating
- Pathways (1.2m wide)
- Boundary wall strengthening & green cover
4.6 MLC 2006 Compliance Matrix
| Welfare Provision | Current | Requirement | Post-Project | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | 60 beds | 100+ | 150+ beds | ✓ Enhanced |
| Toilets | 4 units | 1 per 10–15 persons | 8 units | ✓ Compliant |
| Dining Capacity | 40 persons | 80–100 persons | 150+ persons | ✓ Compliant |
| AC/Climate Control | None | Recommended | Installed | ✓ Added |
| Recreation | Minimal | Dedicated space | Lounge + outdoor seating | ✓ Added |
| Water Supply | Adequate | 40–50 L/person/day | 25k+ liters storage | ✓ Enhanced |
| Safety & Fire | Outdated | Modern systems | Fully upgraded | ✓ Upgraded |
| Internet/Comms | Limited | Essential | WiFi + LAN | ✓ Added |
4.7 Actions Taken & Progress
Completed:
- Site visit & assessment (25–27 Sept 2025)
- Measurement survey & layout drawings prepared
- Photographic documentation
- Stakeholder meetings with Chennai Port Authority & MMD Chennai
- PPR finalized & approved (15 October 2025)
- Detailed cost estimation completed
- Design philosophy approved: “Modern Heritage Preservation”
In Progress:
- DPR preparation
- Final design drawings
- Technical specifications
- Material sourcing & rate finalization
Project Title:- Seamans Socirty STP Plant Development
Kochi, Kerala
5.1 Project Overview
- Location: Kochi Port Area, Kerala
- Facility Type: Seafarers Accommodations
- Project Focus: Environmental Management & KPCB Compliance
- Status: Assessment Phase
- Strategic Importance: Sustainable port operations & integrated seafarer welfare
5.2 Project Details
Objective:
- Sustainable wastewater management for port-linked operations
- Advanced treatment system ensuring full KPCB environmental compliance
- Water recycling for landscaping, flushing, and auxiliary non-potable uses
5.3 Actions Taken
- ✓ Treatment requirements analysis completed
- ✓ Evaluation of modern and advanced treatment technologies
Project Title:- Seafarers Club
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
7.1 Project Overview
- Location: Navi Mumbai Port Area, Maharashtra
- Facility Type: Modern Seafarers Club & Outreach Facility
- Status: Funding Sanctioned
- Strategic Role: Suburban port facility development
7.2 Proposed Facilities
- New modern seafarer accommodation
- Training and conference facilities
- Hospitality and dining services
- Health and wellness center
- Recreation and sports facilities
- Environmental sustainability features
7.3 Actions Taken
- ✓ Feasibility assessment conducted
- ✓ Site identified and currently under development
- ✓ Funding approved and formally sanctioned
Project Title:- New SWFS Office
Mumbai, Maharashtra
8.1 Project Overview
- Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Facility Type: Administrative / Office Space Renovation
- Status: PPR Phase
- Duration: 5 Months
8.2 Existing Space Details
Allocated Rooms:
Main Office:
- Open workstation area (4–6 desks)
- Meeting / conference space
- Filing and storage areas
Private Office:
- Officer/Manager desk area
- File storage and confidential materials
- Consultation seating
Support Spaces:
- Kitchen / Pantry with water cooler
- Toilet facilities (basic, to be upgraded)
- Reception / waiting area
- Circulation and storage spaces
8.3 Project Scope (Interior Fit-Out)
Civil & Structural:
- Wall treatment and painting (neutral professional colors)
- Flooring: polish existing or replace with tiles/engineered wood
- Ceiling: repair, repaint, optional false ceiling
- Door and window repairs
- Minor internal partitioning adjustments
Electrical:
- LED panel lighting (100–120 lux, office standard)
- Power outlets: 20–25 distributed through office
- AC units (energy-efficient)
- UPS for IT equipment & emergency lighting
- Internet router with WiFi 6 capability
Plumbing:
- Toilet: modern WC (dual flush), sensor tap wash basin
- CPVC plumbing lines with modern fittings
- Kitchen: sink with mixer, storage shelves
- Water cooler with chilled water dispenser
Furniture & Interior:
- Workstations with monitor stands
- Ergonomic office chairs
- Storage: filing cabinets & shelving
- Reception desk with visitor chairs
- Conference table (30–35 seat capacity)
- Pantry: refrigerator, microwave, storage cupboards
- Décor: wall art, plants, professional interior styling
HVAC (6% of Budget):
- 1.5-ton split AC units
- Exhaust fans in toilets
- Optimized cross-ventilation
IT & Communication (8% of Budget):
- Desktops / Laptops
- Printers & AIO devices
- Network switches
- Structured cabling
- Communication systems
8.4 Actions Taken & Progress
- ✓ Space allocation and room identification completed
- ✓ Preliminary measurement and layout prepared
- ✓ Requirement analysis for staff operations
- → PPR preparation in progress
- → Final design & specification finalization underway
8.7 Strategic Importance
Regional Hub Development:
- Expands SWFS service delivery capabilities
- Ensures local coordination for seafarer support
- Acts as a regional training delivery center
- Serves as the administrative hub for SWFS operations
Project Title:- SWFS Outreach Center
Patna, Bihar
9.1 Project Overview
- Location: Patna City, Bihar
- Facility Type: Outreach Office & Seafarers Support Center
- Date of Assessment: 7–8 October 2025
- Status: Space allocated, design under finalisation
- Strategic Role: Regional hub for SWFS & MMD operations, Inland districts inclusion
9.2 Existing Infrastructure Details
- Main Office Room: ~300 sq.ft. (open plan; workstations + meeting area)
- Secondary Room: ~250 sq.ft. (private office + storage)
- Kitchen & Washroom: Basic, requires upgrade
- Common Corridors: 6–8 ft. wide, suitable for reception/waiting
- Total Allocated Space: ~900–1000 sq.ft.
- Current Condition: Vacant, average; suitable base for fast-track fit-out
9.3 Heritage / Strategic Details
- First dedicated seafarers’ outreach center in inland Bihar
- Extends seafarer welfare access to non-coastal regions
- Supports seafarers, training aspirants, and their families locally
9.4 Scope of Work
Civil & Architectural:
- Paint renewal, wall repairs, minor internal partitioning
- Flooring upgrade or polish as required
- Optional false ceiling for aesthetics/acoustics
Electrical:
- New DB (40A) with office-grade wiring
- All LED lighting & adequate power points
- 1–2 split AC units
- UPS backup for essential loads
Plumbing & Sanitary:
- Modern washroom: dual-flush WC, sensor tap basin
- Upgraded kitchenette setup
- CPVC piping & improved drainage
Furniture & Interiors:
- 4–6 ergonomic workstations
- Modular conference table (6–8 seats)
- Filing cabinets & storage
- Reception/visitor seating
- Pantry setup with basic appliances
IT / Digital:
- LAN & WiFi network
- Multifunction printer/scanner/copier
- Video conferencing setup
- Security system: 2–3 CCTV cameras
9.5 Actions Taken & Progress
- ✓ Site measured and drafted
- ✓ Layout & design finalized
- → Furniture planning completed
- → Specification finalization in progress
- → Tender preparation to begin soon
Summary: All Projects at a Glance
| Project | Location | Type | Rooms / Capacity | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NGS / MAI | Kolkata | Training + Hostel | 248 beds | PPR |
| Mariners Club | Kolkata | Hostel + Club | 80 beds | Assessment |
| Seamans Club | Haldia | Hostel + Club | 60–80 beds | Activation |
| Seafarers Club | Chennai | Hostel + Club | 150+ beds | PPR |
| STP Plant | Kochi | Environmental | N/A | Planning |
| Seafarers Club | Navi Mumbai | Modern Club | — | Planning |
| SWFS Office | Mumbai | Administrative | N/A | Planning |
| Outreach Center | Patna | Administrative | 6 Rooms | Planning |
SWBAT
| No. of Year | Title | Issue Date | Download/View |
|---|---|---|---|
| DGS Order No . 08 of 2024 | Constitution of Seafarers Welfare Board Audit Team (SWBAD with a mandate to inspect the welfare facilities provided in the ports | 22-Apr-2024 | View (981.49 KB) PDF |
| DGS Crew Circular No. 10 of 2024 | Guidelines for providing seafarers on ships that are in Indian ports with access to adequate welfare facilities and services | 22-Apr-2024 | View (1.42 MB) PDF |