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Clearpoint the world’s tallest residential vertical garden

(Daily FT : 12 November 2013)

Clear Point Residences has embarked on the unique and impressive project of building a sustainable high-rise apartment complex in Kotte. The Rs. 6 billion development project is the first of its kind in Sri Lanka and will involve an innovative design that is eco-friendly, to give the residents a sensation of ground-level living, which includes self-sustaining gardens and energy-saving systems. Clear Point Residences, addresses the usual cons of apartment living by providing privacy in an open terrace and a tranquil environment in a bustling city.

Designed by Milroy Perera and his team of environmentally conscious architects of Milroy Perera Associates Ltd., together with Maga Engineering Ltd., will construct the 46-storey structure which will consist of 164 three bedroom apartments, four 2300 square feet apartments per level, with all internal spaces opening into planted terraces.

The apartments are designed in a sleek and sophisticated manner and highlighted by the cool and shady planted terraces overlooking the marshes around Kolonnawa ela and Diyawanna Oya in Sri Jayawardanapura Kotte.

The project was initiated in January 2013, and construction, which commenced in June of this year, will be completed by early 2016, at which point it will be the world’s tallest vertical garden.

Energy and eco efficiency

The gardens will not require maintenance due to the automated drip irrigation installed in the building. Additionally, energy costs will be drastically reduced due to the use of solar energy for lighting in communal areas and recycling systems. These recycling systems include the recycling of water for sanitation purposes and drip irrigation, which will decrease water usage of the residence intake from the national grid by 45%.

Moreover, steps have been taken to allow the building to evolve in time with necessary additions as a result of advancements in technology.

As designer Milroy Perera stated: “Ultimately, the aim is to create a living space where you can not only feel at one with the environment, but actively contribute towards safeguarding and sustainable use of its resources.

“We are working very closely with our contractors Maga Engineering to enable the first self-sustaining building in Sri Lanka. The main focus of the apartment will be to provide an atmosphere and sentiment of ground level living.”

The design firm have previously been involved in the construction of The Fairway and Fairmount Residencies in Kotte, as well as the conceptual design of Sky Gardens. In all these residences, emphasis has been placed on spacious living spaces and breath-taking views and Clear Point will be no exception to this design philosophy.

However, with Clear Point, in addition to having a beautiful home in a serene environment, you will also be playing a part in the trend towards environmental conservation and sustainable living

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Kegalle Bypass Completed in Record Time by Maga Engineering

Sri Lanka’s leading construction firm, Maga Engineering (Pvt) Ltd., has completed the Kegalle Bypass road within 06 months and ahead of schedule.

Kegalla bypass

The 2 lane 2.34 kilometers road way project was commissioned by the Road Development Authority project and is valued at Rs. 1.98 billion. Construction was completed in 170 days and handed over to the client Road Development Authority.

The Road Development Authority had awarded the project to design, rehabilitate and upgrade the new by-pass road, along with widening of the existing road which connects the new road to Vidyalaya Junction, Kegalle. The scope of work included site cleaning, earth-removing work, surface regulation, asphalt-laying and surfacing, drainage and shoulder, culvert bridge construction and other structures.

"As the leader in the construction sector, we considered it essential to complete this project as early as possible, to hand it over to the public at earliest and to reduce the heavy traffic congestion around Kegalle town. In addition to delivering improved efficiency to the public, the speedy and effective implementation also delivered significant savings to Maga. This is a key focus area of the Company; to reduce wastage and deliver improved efficiency at the same great quality and the Kegalle by-pass project serves as another example of Maga’s commitment,” said Chairman & Managing Director M. G. Kularatne. He further thanked all personnel involved in delivering the project.

The project was implemented amidst great challenges such as daily traffic movement and unpredictable weather. Despite the challenging schedule and aggressive work done, Maga’s quality, safety and environment management won numerous commendations from the Road Development Authority. The company holds ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001, making Maga the first ever Sri Lankan construction company to receive both certificates. Also Maga holds the distinction of being the only construction firm to receive Platinum rating for Corporate Accountability, including many awards and accolades for industry excellence.

Maga holds its construction forum

  • Engineering forum

Colombo, 13th August 2013: Sri Lanka’s leading construction firm, Maga Engineering, hosted its inaugural Engineering and Construction Forum in Colombo last week. The session was a meeting point for over 325 managers, engineers and key staff of the Company in an effort to promote the exchange of new ideas and trends whilst discussing the future potential of the construction industry. The development of key infrastructure, and the company and industry’s role in supporting the development drive of the state was one of the key areas of discussion at the forum.

The Chief Guest at the occasion was the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Mr Ajith Nivaard Cabraal, who stated that the construction sector was crutcial for the government to achieve its development goals. “The last three years have witnessed the fastest-ever economic growth we have seen in Sri Lanka. We are on track to reach our target of USD 4,000 per capita income by 2016, and this is the outcome of concerted development programms we have implemented in the areas of ports, aviation, commerce and energy under the Mahinda Chinthanaya. This growing economic activity has been mirrored by the construction industry,” Cabraal stated.

Professor Ananda Jayawardena, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Moratuwa and the Guest of Honour at the occasion, pointed to opportunities outside Sri Lanka. “The construction sector must seek to establish its presence outside of Sri Lanka,” he stated. This will bring foreign exchange into the country and ensure the industry’s long-term sustenance, as the exponential growth seen at present is to slow down in the future.

Maga’s Engineering and Construction Forum was held at The Waters Edge amidst a large gathering of its Board of Directors, Senior Managers, Engineers and key staff from all over the island. The company’s Chairman and Managing Director, M. G. Kularatne, paid a glowing tribute to his staff at the occasion, praising them for their efforts which have positioned Maga at the helm of the construction industry in Sri Lanka. He further stated that the future of the company will be safe in their hands, whilst calling for an organisational rejuvenation to manage new challenges that lay ahead.

Maga Engineering (Pvt) Ltd is the only construction to be named a Business Superbrand in Sri Lanka, as well as be certified under both ISO 14001 and OHSAS18001 international HSE standard. Furthermore, the company is the only construction firm to receive Platinum rating in the country’s Corporate Accountability index, and has won over 60 national construction awards, as well as the National Business Excellence Award for the sector for the past 7 consecutive years.

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