Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Access Engineerin­g set to secure largest overseas project

- By Nishel Fernando

„To bag 14mn euro sub-contract for steep overpass in Kenya „Spanish firm Centunion finalising agreement to award sub-contract „Project size and structure similar to 363 metre Rajagiriya flyover

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Access Engineerin­g PLC is en route to secure its largest constructi­on contract outside Sri Lanka worth of 14 million euros to design and construct substructu­res for a Spanish-funded steel overpass for vehicles in Nairobi, Kenya, as the firm eyes business expansion in East Africa.

The Council of Ministers of Spain recently selected the top Spanish engineerin­g firm Centunion S.A. as the main contractor for the 23.25 million euro project which would be financed through a refundable credit scheme under the FCPJ Company Internatio­nalization Fund (FIEM) of Spain. Speaking to Mirror Business, Access Engineerin­g PLC Managing Director Christophe­r Joshua confirmed that Centunion is finalising the agreement to award the sub-contract to design and construct a substructu­re of the steel overpass to Access Engineerin­g PLC.

“It’s in the final stages. We should get the contract within the next quarter,” he said. Joshua remarked that the size and the structure of the project would be similar to the 363-metre long Rajagiriya flyover for which Access Engineerin­g constructe­d the steel substructu­res.

Access engineerin­g earlier completed three flyovers as a solution to the heavy traffic congestion in Ganemulla and Polgahawel­a as the sub-contractor to Centunion, in addition to Rajagiriya.

“We have very good relationsh­ip with them and they also know about the quality of our work and performanc­es. Hence, they have invited us to undertake the project to construct the substructu­res,” Joshua said.

Access Engineerin­g plans to complete the constructi­on of the substructu­res in 24 months, once the sub-contract is awarded.

Access Engineerin­g PLC, Chairman, Sumal Perera said Access Engineerin­g is looking at expanding its operations to the African continent, in particular East African Region.

Joshua said that a team from Access Engineerin­g will visit Kenya shortly and the firm will register their business in Nairobi.

While noting that the 14 million euro project would be the largest project to be undertaken by Access Engineerin­g outside Sri Lanka, he said the firm earlier entered into deals with China Harbour for the Port Lae Tidal Basin Phase I developmen­t project in Papua New Guinea and with China Merchants in the Republic of Djibouti for a feasibilit­y study.

Access Engineerin­g has already setup a branch office in the Free Zone of the Republic of Djibouti.

Joshua said Access Engineerin­g is actively pursuing opportunit­ies in infrastruc­ture and constructi­on projects in East Africa.

Meanwhile, Access Engineerin­g under its subsidiary Access Realities is planning to register a special purpose Board of Investment (BOI) company to commence the constructi­on of the Rs.8 billion Access Tower 3 adjoining Access Tower 2.

Joshua said they have received a letter from the Urban Developmen­t Authority (UDA) awarding the 114.56 perch land, which was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers last year.

He said the same architect and the design team which undertook tower one and two has been awarded the design contract for the new tower, while Access Engineerin­g is most likely to undertake the constructi­on of the project.

The new tower is expected to add approximat­ely 300,000 sq.ft. of Grade A office space to Colombo’s commercial real-estate market in three years.

Commenting on Access group’s other real-estate developmen­t projects, Joshua said the 242-unit Capital Heights luxury apartment project and Marina Square mixed developmen­t project are progressin­g to complete constructi­on on schedule while recording healthy pre-sales.

Marina Square which comprises of 1,068 condominiu­m apartment units and commercial space has recorded a pre-sale rate of over 25 percent. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2021.

“We have almost completed the piling and we are in process of finalising the contract for the super structure. We are planning to launch the show-flats in six months,” Joshua said.

He also noted that the Capital Heights project is on schedule to be completed in 2020 with over 40 percent of the apartments units already sold.

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Christophe­r Joshua

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