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Hambantota Port ahead of schedule
Hambantota Port project is progressing satisfactorily. It will be
completed even earlier than the scheduled date.
According to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority nearly 76 percent of the
breakwater construction work has been completed. The construction
preparation and cofferdam constructions to have been fully completed.
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Sri Lanka Ports Authority Chairman Dr.
Priyath Bandu Wickrema explaining details. |
Meanwhile 90 percent of the service berth constructions, 90 percent
of the general purpose berth constructions, 59 percent of the basin
excavation, 45 percent of the oil berth constructions, 42 percent of the
roads and yards constructions, 32 percent of channel dredging and 10
percent of administration building constructions have also been
completed.
The Chinese pode pre-cast is at 100 percent progress. Hambantota Port
Development Project will be constructed especially enabling to handle
100,000 Draft Weight Tonnes (DWT) vessels. It will have an approach
channel of 210 meters wide and 17 meters deep. The turning circle at the
port will be of a diameter of 610 meters at a depth of 17 meters.
The port will consist of a service vessel berth 105 meters long, an
Oil Terminal Berth 310 meters long at a 17 meters depth and a Quay Wall
( General Cargo) 600 meters long at a 17 meters depth.
The West and East breakwaters constructed for the port are of 988
meters and 312 meters long respectively.
The first stage of the Hambantota Port Development project which is
will be completed by the end of this year ahead of schedule. The total
cost of the project is US$ 361 million.
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