Tenders for the long-delayed first container terminal in the planned new Colombo south port will be called in the next 2-3 weeks, a senior Sri Lanka Ports Authority engineer said.
Janaka Kurukulasuriya said construction work on the new Colombo breakwater will start as soon as the current south-west monsoon ends. A loading point is being built at Waskaduwa, south of Colombo, to supply the huge amount of quarry material by barge to the project site off Colombo. The contractor selected for the infrastructure work, Hyundai, has already started dredging work, said Kurukulasuriya, chief engineer - development of the SLPA. "For the terminal operation, we're going to select an operator on BOT (built-operate-transfer) terms to operate the first terminal, the south terminal." To start construction work on the first terminal, the contractor has to wait until at least 2,000 metres of breakwater is done. The terminal project is to be completed by early 2012 and the operator will get a concession for 35 years.
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Friday, August 29, 2008
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