Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Constructi­on firms hit by delayed government payments

- „ By Nishel Fernando

„More than 3, 500 constructi­on firms struggling over delayed govt. payments

„Industry body appeals immediate release of Rs. 500mn to save SME constructi­on firms from bankruptcy

„Says minimum Rs.400 to 800mn overdue from each province

Sri Lanka’s economy is likely to have an adverse impact from a potential slowdown in constructi­on sector activities, as over 3500 small and medium sized constructi­on firms employing over 1.6 million people are yet to receive their payments worth billions of rupees for State-contracted constructi­on projects last year, a constructi­on industry body warned.

Addressing a press conference this week, National Constructi­on Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (NCASL) Chairman Athula Priyantha Galagoda revealed that majority of the constructi­ons firms are on the verge of bankruptcy as they were compelled to borrow from commercial banks at market rates to continue the constructi­on projects.

The constructi­on sector activities contribute­d to 7.2 percent of the gross domestic product in the first nine months of last year.

Galagoda noted that over 80 percent of the NCASL membership is SME and approximat­ely 80 percent of their income is generated from State-related constructi­on projects.

“They have mortgaged all their assets to banks, which are going to be seized by the banks very soon,” NCASL Batticaloa Branch Chairman R.pujendran noted.

Prior to the political crisis on October 26, the government had agreed to settle payments by December 31, 2018.

Galagoda said the government might not have grasped the gravity of the situation the constructi­on firms are faced with as well as the economic impact of a potential bankruptcy of constructi­on firms.

According to NCASL, the Education Ministry of the Eastern Provincial Council alone owes a staggering Rs.615 million to constructi­on companies.

An NCASL member said the projects under the ‘Closest School is the Best School’ programme might face delays as the constructi­on firms were unable to fund constructi­on work due to non-payment.

He revealed that constructi­on firms have completed 60 percent of the work under the Rs.64 billion projects. However, they noted that 40 percent of payments are yet to be settled by the government.

NCASL estimates that from each province, there is minimum of Rs.400-800 million overdue payments to constructi­on firms.

NCASL First Vice Chairman Susantha Liyanarach­chi explained that there could be several adverse economic consequenc­es if the SME constructi­on firms file for bankruptcy.

He pointed out that the constructi­on companies are already struggling to retain both skilled and unskilled constructi­on workers in their workforce as they are tempted to leave the industry to become three-wheeler drivers or look for overseas jobs.

He further said if constructi­on firms fail to pay their salaries, that would worsen the labour shortage in the constructi­on industry.

In addition, NCASL officials also revealed that constructi­on companies have increased their bid amounts anticipati­ng delay in payments, which has sometimes gone over 30 percent of the cost of the projects.

He noted that the government could divert funds from infrastruc­ture projects such as “Gamperaliy­a” to make these overdue payments to constructi­on companies.

NCASL appealed to the government to release a minimum of Rs.500 million immediatel­y to provincial, local government and district level projects in order for SME companies to fulfil their payment obligation­s to banks, as they are not able to wait until budget allocation­s, which are set for April.

 ?? PIC BY PRADEEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA ?? From left : NCASL Batticaloa Branch Chairman R. Pujendran, NCASL Treasuer W A W Perera, NCASL, First Vice Chairman Susantha Liyanarach­chi and NCASL Chairman Athula Priyantha Galagoda
PIC BY PRADEEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA From left : NCASL Batticaloa Branch Chairman R. Pujendran, NCASL Treasuer W A W Perera, NCASL, First Vice Chairman Susantha Liyanarach­chi and NCASL Chairman Athula Priyantha Galagoda

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