| # | Code | Description | Unit | Qty | Rate (₹) | Amount (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | HDPE.HSC | Fhtc CompleteHSC complete with meter. | Each | 200.00 | 3,400.00 | 6,80,000.00 |
| 2 | HDPE.STANDPOST | Stand PostPublic stand-post. | Each | 8.00 | 5,800.00 | 46,400.00 |
| Your inputsFHTCs 200 · public stand-posts 8 · Village-inlet bulk water meter · Consumer register + awareness lumpsum · Service pipe ⌀ 20 mm | TOTAL | ₹7,26,400 | ||||
- **FHTC scope** (per MJP SSR 2023-24 all-in rate ₹3,400 per connection): PVC ferrule + saddle clamp on the distribution main, ~10 m of MDPE 20 mm service pipe from main to house wall, brass water meter (15 or 20 mm per JJM spec), meter chamber (small brick chamber 300 × 300 × 400 mm with hinged plastic cover), stop cock at house inlet, and trench reinstatement back to road grade. **One FHTC = one functional tap in / at the house** — multi-tap houses still count as one FHTC for JJM funding.
- **Stand-post scope** (₹5,800 each): RCC pillar 500 × 500 mm × 1.2 m tall + brass tap + drainage channel + apron + 5 m supply pipe from distribution main. Used for SC/ST hamlets where individual FHTCs are not feasible; also cattle troughs, community washing areas, religious gathering points.
- **Bulk water meter at village inlet** is JJM-mandated for NRW (Non-Revenue Water) accounting — measures total village inflow; sum of HSC meters gives total consumption; difference is NRW (leakage + theft). Magnetic flow meter ~₹35,000 for 100-150 mm; mechanical Woltman meter ~₹18,000-25,000.
- **Consumer registration + awareness** (₹50 per HSC) covers: consumer ID card, water charges notification, leak-reporting training, behavioural-change-communication (BCC) leaflets. Mandatory under JJM 'Har Ghar Jal' programme.
- **Extra road crossing reinstatement**: standard FHTC rate covers trench reinstatement on murum / loose soil roads. For BT or CC road crossings beyond the basic restoration, add ~₹1,200 per metre of extra patching (the n_road_xing_extra field).
- **Funding source**: JJM-Centre funds ~45 % (NE / Hill states 90 %), state ~45 %, community ~10 %. Per-FHTC unit cost in 2026 averages ₹3,400-4,200 depending on state — Maharashtra MJP rate (used here) is mid-range.
- Excludes: bulk transmission pipe to the village (use [DI Pumping Main](/boq/di-pumping-main) for that), village-internal distribution network (use [HDPE Distribution Network](/boq/hdpe-distribution-network)), service reservoir (use [OHSR Water Tank](/boq/ohsr-water-tank) or [UGSR Underground Sump](/boq/ugsr-water-tank)).
- **Cost estimate** for a typical JJM village (200 households + 8 community stand-posts + bulk meter + consumer register): ₹6.8L + ₹46k + ₹35k + ₹10k = approximately **₹7.7 lakhs total**. Per-capita installed cost ~₹1,300-1,500 (assuming 5 persons per household).
**JJM (Jal Jeevan Mission) HSC + Stand-Post Package** — the village last-mile of every Government of India water-supply scheme. Each rural household gets a **Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC)** — a ferrule on the distribution main + MDPE service line + meter chamber + brass meter + house-end stop cock — delivering 55 LPCD piped water. Hamlets / SC-ST areas that can't take FHTCs (no road access, scattered settlements) get **Public Stand-Posts** instead, with one community tap per 100 persons. This Builder generates the village-scale BOQ for any combination of FHTCs + stand-posts + accessories, using MJP SSR 2023-24 all-in rates. Typical 200-household village ≈ ₹7.7 lakhs total package cost.
What 'FHTC' actually includes
Per JJM Operational Guidelines + MJP tech-spec, a single Functional Household Tap Connection contains: **(1)** PVC ferrule with saddle clamp tapped into the distribution main (typically 63-110 mm HDPE) — 6.5 mm dia hole, brass insert, rubber gasket; **(2)** MDPE 20 mm service pipe (PE-80 or PE-100, PN-6) — typically 8-12 m length from main to house wall; **(3)** brass water meter at house inlet — 15 mm class B per IS 779, ~5 L/h accuracy at 5 % working flow; **(4)** small meter chamber (brick or precast plastic, 300 × 300 mm with hinged cover) to house the meter; **(5)** stop cock + reducing nipple at house wall; **(6)** trench reinstatement back to road grade (compacted murum or matching surface). The MJP rate ₹3,400 is all-in for this scope. State-PWD rates run ₹3,200-4,200 in 2026 with significant local variation.
FHTC vs Public Stand-Post — when to use which
**Default JJM target**: 100 % FHTC coverage (every house has a tap). **Exceptions where stand-posts are acceptable**: (a) scattered SC/ST hamlets with < 10 houses and > 200 m from the main; (b) traditional nomadic settlements; (c) common cattle-trough locations (one stand-post per 50 cattle); (d) religious gathering points (temples, mosques where 100s gather periodically); (e) emergency back-up taps at village square. Per JJM guidelines, stand-posts cap at **maximum 20 % of village population coverage** — beyond that the village isn't considered 'fully covered'. A 200-household village (1,000 persons at 5 per household) can have up to 10 stand-posts as a hedge against FHTC outage, but the FHTCs remain the primary mode of supply.