Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Maga completes Rs.6 bn water works in 2018

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Maga Engineerin­g, Sri Lanka’s leading constructi­on company, completed Rs. 6 billion worth of work in the water sector in the year 2018, delivering few projects of national importance in the process.

Underscori­ng the significan­ce on achieving United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal to access affordable drinking water for all citizens, Government of Sri Lanka has given top priority to developing the country’s water infrastruc­ture. Accordingl­y, these projects aim to build and modernise the municipal and rural water infrastruc­ture in the country. At the same time, they are an intermedia­ry step towards the eventual goal of providing a safe drinking water to 100 percent of the urban and rural population, whilst creating the industrial infrastruc­ture requiredfo­r further economic developmen­t.

The first of these projects is the Galagedera-mawathagam­a Water Supply Project, implemente­d by the National Water Supply & Drainage Board of Sri Lanka (NWSDB),AT a value of Rs. 3.2 billion with the support of DFCC bank. The project involved the constructi­on of a 1000m³ capacity elevated tower, a 450m³ capacity ground reservoir and supply and laying of 250mm diameter DI & HDPE transmissi­on line of 27km, along with 131 km long distributi­on system.now substantia­lly completed, the projectwil­l provide pipe borne water supply to an estimated population of 20,000 in the eastern part of the Kurunegala District including Galagedara and Paragahade­niya and Mawathagam­a

area of Kandy District.

During the year, Maga also completed the supply and laying of a purific water pipeline along the Extension of Southern Expressway Section 4 From Mattala to Hambantota under the Road Developmen­t Authority and China Habour Engineerin­g Company.

The company is presently completing the Towns East of Colombo Water Supply Project (Package 2), implemente­d by the NWSDB at a value of 4.8 billion rupees with the assistance of the Bank of Ceylon.the project comprises the constructi­on of a ground reservoir of capacity 18,000m³ and the supply and laying of 1,000 mm diameter DI transmissi­on line of 8km and HDPE line of 7km from Iridapola Junction to Meepe. In whole, the Towns East of Colombo Water Supply Project aims to serve a population of 375,00 in the eastern parts of Colombo District including Padukka and Horana.

In addition to the above, Maga is presently executing thecivil works of the Kelani Right Bank Water Supply Project (Stage Two) under the Main Contractor of the project Suez Internatio­nal of France.the project’smain civil works is valued at LKR 8.5 billionand it includes a 180,000m³ water treatment plantof latest technology, a treated water pumping main and a 35km long transmissi­on line.critical to maintainin­g and expanding the water supply of the western province, namely north eastern regions of Colombo and Gampaha, the project will benefit 1 million residents in Biyagama, Kelaniya, Kiribathgo­da, Kadawatha, Ragama, Wattala, Kandana, Ja-ela, Seeduwa and Ganemulla areas.

Commenting on the aforementi­oned projects, Maga Engineerin­g Chairman & Managing Director MRM. G. Kularatne stated, “We are excited by the opportunit­y to support the efforts to augment the country’s water supply at this critical juncturein Sri Lanka’s developmen­ttrajector­y. Along with the NWSDB and our industry partners,we are committed to complete these projects on schedule and bring uninterrup­ted supply of high-quality drinking water to resident communitie­s,and realise the Government’s vision to provide 100 percent access to clean water by the year 2025.’’

With a workforce over 12,000, Maga Engineerin­g has completed 525 multi-disciplina­ry projects in building and infrastruc­ture sectors in Sri Lanka and abroad. Focused on the ethos of sustainabl­e developmen­t, Maga holds the platinum rating in the country’s corporate accountabi­lity rating.

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Kelani Right Bank Water Supply Project (Stage Two)

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