नौवहन महानिदेशालय
Directorate General of Shipping
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
Government of India
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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