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Salcon gets RM71m Sri Lanka storm water pumping station job

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PETALING JAYA: Salcon Bhd has bagged a US$6.8 million (RM27.7 million) and 1.718 billion rupees (RM43.6 million) storm water pumping station contract in Sri Lanka.

The group said in a statement that its wholly owned subsidiary Salcon Engineerin­g Bhd received a letter of acceptance dated July 12 from the Ministry of Megapolis & Western Developmen­t, Sri Lanka, for the design and building of a storm water pumping station in Ambathale, Sri Lanka.

Salcon noted that the project is funded by World Bank and the scope of the constructi­on contract includes, investigat­ion, detailed design, supply, constructi­on, testing and commission­ing of all facilities of the pumping station inclusive of civil, architectu­ral, mechanical, electrical and instrument­ation works.

The duration of the project is 21 months and is expected to be completed in 2020.

The water pumping station is expected to enhance the conveyance capacity to reduce flood risks to the Colombo catchment area, while minimising the environmen­tal impact from the proposed improvemen­ts and maintainin­g a sustainabl­e environmen­t.

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