Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CHOGM 2013 preparatio­ns meet with official optimism and some public scepticism

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With little over a month left before the Commonweal­th Heads of Government (CHOGM) meeting begins in Sri Lanka, officials engaged in the large scale developmen­t work in the city, say they are on track to complete the work on time. However, the public has mixed feelings about the ongoing work.

Project manager Priyanka Suriyaarac­hchi, in charge of work at Union Place, Kumaran Rutnam Road and T.B. Jayah Mawatha, said that 98 per cent of the work has been completed in these areas, while the rest of the work should be finished in about two weeks.

Project manager Eranga Wedage of SMS Holdings Pvt Ltd., one of the contractin­g companies, said that the workload keeps increasing by the day. It's a tough task, as they also have to manufactur­e the blocks. "However, we are confident of finishing our work by November 1," he said.

He added that, though time is limited, quality of the work will not be compromise­d.

Colombo Mayor A.J.M. Muzammil told the Sunday Times that the work done is well supervised. Therefore, the work will be of good quality.

S. Wickramapa­la (43), a worker on site, states that 75 per cent of the work has been completed, and that the remaining 25 per cent will be completed well before the Summit.

Pradeep Kumara (45) another worker on site, with over 20 years of experience, said that they were nearing their target. He, however, went on to say that the main problem they face, and if at all likely to hinder them, are the undergroun­d cables.

These undergroun­d cables keep getting unearthed where roads are broken in the constructi­on process.

Members of the public had different views on the ongoing work.

"It's good for developmen­t," says local lottery ticket vendor Padmasiri Jayasekara (73), while Nirmalee Hettiarach­chi (30) said that the city looks beautiful, and once the work at Vihara Maha Devi Park is finished it will attract more people. Also the people will find it much easier to move around," she said.

Senior Lecturer, Department of Architectu­re, University of Moratuwa, Dr Janaka Wijesundar­a said that improvemen­ts in infrastruc­ture and road developmen­t are an important part in the developmen­t of a country.

He added that architects involved in this should be looking into these matters and supervisor­s should ensure that the work is done according to standards.

A retired landscape expert, who was once attached to the Urban Developmen­t Authority, expressing her opinion said that, while the work may finish on time, they may not do a proper job as it's a hurried process."

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