Completion Report: Retaining Wall Project at Phuntsokling Tibetan Settlement, Dalhousie

Retaining Wall Project Completion Report

Project title: Retaining wall project

Start date: 1.9.2025

Completion date: 23.10.2025

Place: Phuntsokling Tibetan Settlement office, Dalhousie

Total expenses: 2, 49,574

Funded by: TAWS (CTA)

 

Overview of the project:

Retaining wall project was proposed and approved in the budget 2025-26 (FY). The retaining wall project near Tibetan settlement office (TSO) and Tibetan Refugee Handicraft Centre (TRHC) office aims to stabilize soil, prevent erosion and enhance landscape aesthetics. The wall will support the terrain, ensuring safety and accessibility. This public benefit project improves infrastructure, mitigates environment risks, and beautifies the areas ultimately enhancing the community’s quality life and environment.

Activity details:

The retaining wall project involves excavation work and earthwork, providing and laying old materials, steel shuttering and transporting necessary materials. These activities ensure a stable foundation, support the structure, and facilitate construction. Skilled labor and equipment execute these tasks, progressing the project towards completion, stability and durability near TSO office and Dalhousie.

Project Outcome/Result:

The retaining wall project effectively controls erosion, improves structural stability and ensures public safety. It reduces landslide risks, protecting adjacent structures and properties. The wall stabilizes the terrain, preventing soil erosion and potential hazards. A safer environment is created, benefiting Dalhousie Community people under TSO Office enhancing overall quality of life.

Lesson Learned:

Retaining wall construction requires precise planning, skilled labor, and attention to geological factors always ensuring stability.