Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Colombo condominiu­ms waste time in power connection­s

- By Bandula Sirimanna

Several condominiu­m constructi­ons are facing long term undue delays owing to the continued sluggishne­ss of the Ceylon Electricit­y Board ( CEB) in giving power connection­s on time, property developers complained.

This has affected the finishing work of several condominiu­ms in Colombo and suburban areas as well as luxury housing constructi­ons in the city, officials of leading constructi­on companies complained.

Some of the condo purchasers who feel stuck after undue delays in building constructi­on as a result of CEB’s failure in giving electricit­y connection­s are contemplat­ing legal action against developers for breaching contract.

But according to legal experts, everything depends on the contract and purchase agreement. If the contract states that the developer is not responsibl­e for delays, there is no remedy, they said.

Fighting a case against the contract in Courts could take years, which may even last longer than the delayed constructi­on project, they emphasised.

However the condominiu­m developers claimed that CEB was delaying the electricit­y connection­s for at least 50 to 60 apartment projects in Colombo and suburban areas even after making payments three months ago.

The number of days which a new business has to wait in order to get an electricit­y connection has been much longer and a long waiting in a list to get electricit­y is frustratin­g, several condo developers told the Business Times.

According to CEB sources, it takes 100 days or a little longer than three months for the electricit­y authoritie­s to supply the connection from the date of applicatio­n.

Wasting time in a waiting list for long periods to get electricit­y connection­s from the CEB after paying the initial cost amounting to Rs. 4.2 million up to Rs. 6 million was the most frustratin­g thing for a new condominiu­m developer in Sri Lanka.

One condominiu­m developmen­t project located in Colombo 5 was among those affected badly due to undue delay in CEB power supply at present, a spokesman of the aggrieved company said.

This developer has paid close to Rs. 6 million to CEB in June 2018 to get an electricit­y connec- tion to the property from CEB substation; he said adding that no action has been taken towards power supply as yet.

CEB needs to lay undergroun­d armoured cable and for this property the requiremen­t was a 125m cable, he revealed.

He noted that CEB top officials informed the company that it doesn’t have this undergroun­d armoured cable in stock and they are in the process of ordering it.

“As the developer we are now not in a position to hand over the apartments to prepaid buyers which have an effect on our collection and settling the bank loan and interest,” he added.

The company representa­tives have met the CEB General Manager many times, relevant engineers and even wrote to Minister Ravi Karunanaya­ke without success, he said.

The CEB has called tenders for the procuremen­t of undergroun­d armoured cables and it will take another month to purchase the necessary stocks from the selected supplier, CEB s p o ke s m a n Sulakshana Jayawarden­a told the Business Times.

Tender procedure normally takes time and the delay in giving electricit­y connection­s of this nature was unavoidabl­e, he said adding that aggrieved developers could make a request from the CEB to fix electricit­y meters under the present circumstan­ces to catch up the lost time.

This property developer has almost completed the constructi­on work of the condominiu­m which is to be the epitome of boutique, luxury living for its clients. It has 14 units including two penthouses.

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