IMPACT OF UTILITY WORKS IN ROAD PROJECTS IN SRI LANKA AND PROPOSED MITIGATION MEASURERS

J. Mohamed, M. L. De Silva, K. Waidyasekera
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Road projects are experiencing huge delays in Sri Lanka due to utility relocation, delays in releasing payments, design changes during construction phase, price escalation and land acquisition to accommodate utility relocation. In some instances, contract of utility projects was awarded when road works were nearing completion. There is no sound legislation that exists defining the powers, rights and obligations of Roads and Utility authorities. As a result, Roads Authorities in Sri Lanka are obliged to pay all costs associated with the above impacts, along with extension of time due to such delays from the allocated funds for road works. This has been causing burden to the project scope and impacting the economy of Sri Lanka. As such, it is important to identify suitable remedial measures to mitigate such impacts during the design and construction stages. Qualitative research method was adopted through the inductive process by selecting purposive samples of experts for semi structured in-depth interviews. In addition, more data was collected through documents review. This study revealed that the knowledge gap in the sector to identify and recommended remedial measures for impacts caused by utility works in road projects in Sri Lanka.
斯里兰卡道路项目中公用事业工程的影响和拟议的缓解措施
由于公用事业搬迁、付款延迟、施工阶段的设计变更、价格上涨和为适应公用事业搬迁而征用土地,斯里兰卡的道路项目正在经历巨大的延误。在某些情况下,公用事业项目的合约是在道路工程接近完成时批出的。没有健全的立法来界定道路和公用事业当局的权力、权利和义务。因此,斯里兰卡的道路当局有义务支付与上述影响有关的所有费用,以及由于道路工程分配资金的延误而延长的时间。这给项目范围造成了负担,并影响了斯里兰卡的经济。因此,在设计和建造阶段确定适当的补救措施以减轻这些影响是很重要的。采用定性研究方法,通过归纳过程,选取有目的的专家样本进行半结构化深度访谈。此外,通过文献审查收集了更多的数据。本研究揭示了该部门的知识差距,以确定和建议补救措施所造成的影响公用事业工程在斯里兰卡的道路项目。
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