Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Access Engineerin­g makes progress in Central Expressway constructi­on

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Access Engineerin­g is making a swift progress in the constructi­on of Central Expressway Project Section – 2, Package – A.

The National Master Plan for 2007-2017 of the Government of Sri Lanka recognized inter alia, the Central Expressway as one of the key expressway­s to be developed considerin­g the long-term economical and transporta­tion benefit that the developmen­t inherits.

The project was initiated by the Road Developmen­t Authority under the directives of the Higher Education and Highways Ministry.

The Central Expressway, from Kadawatha – Dambulla and the link Expressway from Pothuhera – Galagedara with the Highway link to Ambepussa, is the fourth Expressway of Sri Lanka, which will connect the major cities such as Gampaha, Veyangoda, Meerigama, Pothuhera, Kurunagala, Rideegama, Melsiripur­a, Galewela, Dambulla, Rambukkana and Galagedara.

The developmen­t of the Central Expressway, which spreads along a total length of 169.53km, is executed under four sections namely, Sections 1: Kadawatha (0.0km) to Meerigama (37.1km), Section 2: Meerigama (37.1km) to Kurunagala (76.8km), Section 3: Pothuhera (0.0km) to Galagedara (32.5km) and Section 4: Kurunagala (76.8 km) to Dambulla (137.1km).

The total section of CEP-2 – from Meerigama – Kurungala, which is 39.7km long, is subdivided and each section is awarded to contractor consortium­s, which are selected from the pre-qualified local contractor­s.

Package-a of CEP-2, which is 9.71km, is entrusted to the contractor consortium – Icc-access-(nawalokakd­esh Jv). Out of the total stretch of 9.71km, the constructi­on of CH 38+927 to CH 40+430 and CH 40+730 to CH 46+800 is entrusted to Access Engineerin­g PLC.

The scope of the work includes constructi­on of 3.633km two-way divided expressway with four lanes having hard shoulders and soft shoulders from either side with a centre median, seven culverts, three underpasse­s, one bridge and a 1.23km-long viaduct. The project also includes 458,590 m3 of earth works. Due to the extensive land acquisitio­ns involved in the project, which creates multiple benefits as well as inconvenie­nces to the livelihood and local economy, a comprehens­ive resettleme­nt action plan (RAP) for both permanent and temporary relocation of families and institutio­ns is implemente­d by the Road Developmen­t Authority.

“As the route traverses through a considerab­le extent of paddy fields and low lying areas, numerous mitigatory measures are already undertaken from the design stage to avoid sensitive areas to the extent possible failing which technical measures are taken concurrent­ly so as to minimize the disturbanc­es caused to the natural habitats, flora and fauna,” said Ezzan Hanifa, Project Manager of Access Engineerin­g responsibl­e for the constructi­on of Access Engineerin­g section of Central Expressway Project Section – 2 , Package – A.

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Constructi­on of Central Expressway Project Section – 2, Package – A work in progress

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