Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Govt. assures ECT completion using SLPA funds by 2024 despite economic disaster

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Despite the prevailing foreign exchange crisis, the government assured that the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) has sufficient funds to complete the constructi­on of East Container Terminal (ECT) of Port of Colombo by 2024 as scheduled.

Following a visit to the ECT last Saturday, Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation, Nimal Siripala de Silva rejected the speculatio­ns made by certain labour unions affiliated to the SLPA about attempts to hand over the management of the terminal to the private sector.

He stressed that the SLPA would retain the ECT management by maintainin­g its 100 percent ownership stake in the terminal.

The second phase of ECT constructi­on commenced in January this year after an 8-year stoppage.

Constructi­on works of the terminal, which is broken down to three phases, are scheduled to be completed in 2024.

The civil constructi­on work of the ECT is carried out by a joint venture between Access Engineerin­g PLC (AEL) and China Harbour

Engineerin­g, a unit of China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Company (CCCC).

The cost of the civil constructi­on is estimated at US$ 200 million, which is to be directly financed with SLPA funds. In addition, around US$ 20 million is expected to be invested in a terminal operation system.

ECT, which is the second deep-terminal of the Port is spread over an area of 75 hectares. It is 1,320 metres long and has a depth of 18 metres.

Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co. Ltd, another unit of CCCC has been chosen to supply 12 ship-to-shore cranes and 40 automated rail mounted gantry cranes for the ECT.

In addition, SLPA has already invested US$ 100 million for the constructi­on of 420-metre quay wall under phase one.

 ?? ?? Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva during his visit to the ECT
Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva during his visit to the ECT

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