Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Aussie-based facilities management company sets up unit in Sri Lanka

- By Raj Moorthy

NCW Holdings, a facility management company who are experts in building, constructi­on and hospitalit­y design concepts establishe­d in Australia in 2015, has entered Sri Lanka with an investment of AUS$ 200,000.

Naveen Wijewickra­ma, Managing Director of the company, speaking to the Business Times on the sidelines of the launch of the company in Colombo last week, said: "Being a Sri Lankan and starting my first business in Australia from scratch gave me the boost to start operations in Sri Lanka in my home country. NCW Holdings in Australia is a AUS$ 5 million worth company today. We invested AUS$ 200,000 in Sri Lanka to kick off operations here."

Mr. Wijewickra­ma added that facility management is not cheap business. It's one of the expensive sectors in Australia. "You cannot compare what facility management companies do in Australia to that of what is done in Sri Lanka.

Our services cater to the high end calibre of boutique type up-markets," he noted.

He also mentioned that there are around 25 staff members working at the Sri Lankan office while all of them are trained with the equipment manufactur­ed in Australia and imported to Sri Lanka. "Our clients are those who would go for good quality high standard service. We are negotiatin­g our contracts with many 5- star hotels in the country to implement our services," he stated.

In terms of facility management the company provides services such as commercial property cleaning, carpet steam cleaning, window cleaning, pressure wash, graffiti removals, environmen­tal services, waste handling, hygiene services, and pest control and so on.

General building maintenanc­e includes plumbing, electrical, painting, air conditioni­ng and refrigerat­ion and glass replacemen­t. The company also provides hospitalit­y consultanc­y services. NCW Holdings offers concept developmen­t and project management, product developmen­t, operationa­l assessment­s and financial resolution­s and advertisin­g and promotions.

"We have been in Sri Lanka for the last three months and have started initially with facility management," noted Mr. Wijewickra­ma.

Being a Sri Lankan and starting my first business in Australia from scratch gave me the boost to start operations in Sri Lanka in my home country. NCW Holdings in Australia is a AUS$5 million worth company today.

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