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From left: Maga Construction Ltd Head of Sustainability Kishor Hameed, ACTA Director Eng. Ashoka Jayasinghe, WUSC Deputy Programme Director Deepthi Lamahewa, NCASL, ACTA, UCCT & CISC Chairman Deshamanya S. P. Liyanarachchi, Ministry of Housing and Construction Secretary W. K. K. Athukorala, CIDA Chairman Dr. T A G Gunasekara, Holcim Lanka, CSR Manager Charlotte Boutboul and a WUSC representative at the Symposium on Sustainable Construction
A thought provoking symposium on Sustainable Construction was recently facilitated at the National Construction Association of Sri Lanka auditorium, which was jointly organised by the National Construction Association of Sri Lanka (NCASL), Advanced Construction Training Academy (ACTA), Construction Industry Skill Council (CISC), Maga Engineering, Holcim Lanka and World University Service of Canada (WUSC).
With the objective of promoting quality assurance and sustainable development in the construction industry, the Symposium featured a list of renowned speakers, including dignitaries, senior management and engineers. The symposium attracted industry representatives coming from all over the country which included contractors, construction professionals and specialists. A wide range of topics were covered including green construction, innovation to training of construction craftsmen and how to safeguard the contractors profit etc.
During the symposium, World University Services of Canada’s Advancing Specialised Skills for Economic Transformation (ASSET) model on training youth was shared by Fenton Ltd, as they have implemented this model successfully in training and engaging youth at Fentons. ASSET aims to train youth and women in the 4 major growth sectors of Sri Lanka including the construction sector. ASSET is a five year project that will increase the income potential of 4,000 young men and women from all social backgrounds by supporting equitable employment in the expanding trades and technology sectors. The project, implemented by WUSC in eleven districts of Sri Lanka, spans four provinces (North, North West, East and South).
An eminent panel of industry experts, business leaders and prominent personalities addressed the gathered including Chairman TVEC (Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission) Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha , NCASL Chairman Deshamanya Sunil Liyanarachchi, Architect Milinda Pathiraja PhD, Fentons Ltd Director / Head of HR Ruan Abhayaratne , Eng. B.H.S. Suraweera from MYASD, The Sustainable Future Group Manager Glenn Sonntag, Chathura Welivitiya of Helpo Eco Green, Chartered Quantity Surveyor Nilmini Thilakarathna, and FJ L Felix of Dockyard General Engineering Services. Attendees also discussed government and private sector initiatives towards a sustainable Sri Lanka as well as strategies and the latest innovations to enable decision makers to come together and proactively develop solutions to the existing challenges in the local construction market.
Holcim Lanka
Holcim (Lanka) Ltd, a member of the Lafarge Holcim Group is the local subsidiary to the global construction materials company, operating in more than 90 countries with 115,000 employees. Aiming to be a respected corporate citizen, the company focuses on economic, social and environmental performance along the triple bottom line of sustainable development. Holcim (Lanka) Ltd. today provides a range of cement products which fits for every type of application. The Holcim Innovation and Application Centre, is supporting customers to develop tailor made solutions that meet customer projects. The company currently operates island wide with an established network of distributors, united under the vision of ‘Building Foundations for the Future of Sri Lanka’.