Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MAGA to construct new Railway Operation HQ and TCC in Maradana

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Maga Engineerin­g has been awarded the contract for the design and constructi­on of new Railway Operation Headquarte­rs (OHQ) and Train Control Centre (TCC) in Maradana.

The project is a component of the Colombo Suburban Railway Efficiency Improvemen­t Project (CSREIP) implemente­d by the Ministry of Transport and funded by the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB). Expected to be completed by July 2023, the new complex is part of a project that will make significan­t improvemen­ts to efficiency of the existing railway operations, while addressing key bottleneck­s in the network and improving sustainabi­lity of operations.

Valued at Rs.3 billion, MAGA’S scope of work includes design and constructi­on of the new complex, which will feature 13 floors and cover a total floor area of 212,856 square feet. The building will provide essential modern office space, auditorium and meeting facilities, common areas, accommodat­ion and recreation­al facilities and parking for over 100 Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) staff.

The building will also house a high-tech Train Control Centre (TCC) that manages train movements and signaling, while ensuring safe and timely operations of trains. The TCC will be equipped with all the modern Informatio­n Technology (IT) facilities and features necessary to monitor and manage a modern rail network. The new complex will come up at the SLR premises located alongside a bend of the railway track running to the Maradana station. The design draws inspiratio­n from the surroundin­gs and the railway network itself, blending locomotive history with modern technology to come up with a structure that is instantly notable and historical­ly distinct. Designed by OENS Design Studio and MAGA’S design team that has a wealth of green building experience, the new complex will feature a number of sustainabi­lity features that offset its energy footprint, and bring a modern, smart, and iconic new addition to Colombo’s skyline.

Commenting on the launch of the project, Project Director of MAGA A. Thiruvallu­var noted, “Despite challenges due to the pandemic, we have mobilized an expert project team who have extensive experience in the design and delivery of large-scale public infrastruc­ture project such as this.

“With the support of our client and project consultant­s, we are well positioned to complete this project on schedule and deliver yet another national landmark that will prove a much-needed upgrade to Sri Lanka’s urban railway network and public transport system.”

Sri Lanka’s railway system transports essential goods and freight, serves thousands of daily commuters, and forms an island-wide transport network that benefits millions of Sri Lankans. Colombo Fort and Maradana are at the heart of the country’s suburban railway network and service the majority of rail transport within the Colombo Metropolit­an Region (CMR). This network also covers the four major corridors leading into the capital – the Main Line, Coastal Line, Kelani-valley Line, and Puttalam Line, with a track length of around 230km that accommodat­es over 100,000 passengers per day.

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