CLASSIFIED | POLITICS | TERRORISM | OPINION | VIEWS





 .
 .

 .
 .
.
 

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK ADDS ANOTHER 90 MILLION USD TO ITS ORIGINAL 90 MILLION TO BUILD COLOMBO-MATARA ROAD

By Walter Jayawardhana

The Asian Development Bank announced it’s doubling the bank’s funding commitment of 90 million US dollars to develop a highway project connecting Sri Lanka ’s capital Colombo with the country’s populous Southern Province. The additional funding will now add up to 180 million USD to build a super highway with four lanes to Southern Province connecting Colombo, Galle and Matara with the aim of bringing rapid development in the Southern Province, an election promise, by the current President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka government sources said.. The area voted heavily for President Rajapaksa at the last Presidential election. “The Southern Transport Project was initially approved in 1999, with ADB extending a $90 million loan. ADB will now provide a second $90 million loan to ensure completion of the highway and to expand its design to four lanes from two to accommodate increased traffic. The supplementary loan also includes funding to purchase road safety equipment,” the Asian Development Bank said. In addition to the 180 million USD for road building, the Asian Development Bank will provide a $300,000 grant to prepare a long-term land use and development plan along the highway with particular focus on the 1.5 kilometers on each side, the bank said. “Traffic volume between the southern region and Colombo has increased significantly since the project was first approved, and it remains one of the Government’s priorities,” said Dewi N. Utami, Senior Environment Specialist of ADB’s South Asia Department. “The project will greatly reduce travel time and promote easier movement to and from the southern areas to Colombo , which should increase economic activity.” Poor transport links with other parts of the country, in particular with Colombo and the economically dominant western region, have constrained economic development in the south, the bank further said. The project involves the development of approximately 128 kilometers of highway linking the national capital of Colombo with Matara and Galle , important district capitals on the southern coast. The portion of the highway funded by the original ADB loan covered around 65 kilometers of a two-lane highway. The length of the highway funded by ADB has been reduced under the supplementary loan to around 35 kilometers but widened to four lanes. Other financiers of the highway project are the Government of Sri Lanka, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, the Nordic Development Fund, and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.

Disclaimer: The comments contained within this website are personal reflection only and do not necessarily reflect the views of the LankaWeb. LankaWeb.com offers the contents of this website without charge, but does not necessarily endorse the views and opinions expressed within. Neither the LankaWeb nor the individual authors of any material on this Web site accept responsibility for any loss or damage, however caused (including through negligence), which you may directly or indirectly suffer arising out of your use of or reliance on information contained on or accessed through this Web site.
All views and opinions presented in this article are solely those of the surfer and do not necessarily represent those of LankaWeb.com. .

BACK TO LATEST NEWS

DISCLAIMER

Copyright © 1997-2004 www.lankaweb.Com Newspapers Ltd. All rights reserved.
Reproduction In Whole Or In Part Without Express Permission is Prohibited.