Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Constructi­on sector must establish presence overseas for sustainabi­lity: Prof. Jayawarden­a

- BY CHANNA FERNANDOPU­LLE

Sri Lanka’s constructi­on industry must look to secure contracts overseas in order to ensure longterm sustainabi­lity, according to University of Moratuwa Vice Chancellor Professor Ananda Jayawarden­a

“In order to generate wealth, the constructi­on sector must seek to establish its presence outside of Sri Lanka. This will bring foreign exchange into the country and ensure the industry can sustain itself into the future once the current boom in constructi­on reaches an end,” Prof. Jayawarden­a stated. Addressing the MAGA Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Forum, he suggested that the government work to promote successful constructi­on companies in establishi­ng internatio­nal branches.

“We need to create big players to penetrate internatio­nal markets. The support of all stakeholde­rs is required to achieve this goal and most importantl­y the support of the government.

Maga has already carried out some contracts in the Asian region and therefore has the greatest potential to expand its operations further,” Prof. Jayawarden­a said.

He went on to emphasize the importance of creating local and internatio­nal partnershi­ps in the constructi­on sector.

“Building partnershi­ps is one of the most powerful tools available to the sector in order to drive growth. Even universiti­es have to partner with internatio­nal players in order to lift their standards and the same applies to the constructi­on sector.

It is crucial to establish partnershi­ps in order to be competitiv­e on a global scale. Partnershi­ps can be used to innovate and help generate research and developmen­t by linking up with internatio­nal players,” Prof. Jayawarden­a observed.

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