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A new 700 m bridge over Arugam Bay and new vocational
schools, funded by the United States, will benefit thousands
in Sri Lanka's tsunami-devastated East.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has
awarded a contract of US $ 33 m for a programme of
large-scale infrastructure that promises to help Sri Lanka
"build back better" after the tsunami.
Groundbreaking is scheduled to take place before the end of
the year, and the first projects will be inaugurated 12
months later.
A contract for the Tsunami Reconstruction Programme (TRP)
was signed on Wednesday, with CH2M Hill International of
Englewood, Colorado. The firm will be responsible for
overall management of the infrastructure program, which is
highlighted by an improved bridge over Arugam Bay and
strengthening of Sri Lanka's vocational education system and
coastal management by rebuilding more than a dozen schools
and three fishing harbours.
The United States is helping the Sri Lankan people to
recover from the tsunami and help with long term economic
growth with the award of this contract," USAID Mission
Director Dr. Carol R. Becker said.
"These facilities will stand as a symbol of the American
people's concern for the future of Sri Lanka. Improvements
are targeted for portions of the south and east coasts in
tourism, fishing, vocational education, and water and
sanitation systems."
The three-part construction package will be implemented
through various subcontractors, including at least five Sri
Lankan firms. First, USAID will construct a new bridge over
Arugam Bay using the latest design technology, improve water
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sanitation facilities in the surrounding Pottuvil area, and
consult with communities on tourism development.
Second, a vocational education component will rehabilitate
up to 14 vocational education facilities, including two
"model schools" as well as provide equipment for the new
schools and technical assistance on curriculum design.
Finally, a Coastal Management Component will work closely
with communities to rebuild and upgrade fisheries at
Hikkaduwa, Mirissa, and Dondra, and develop Coastal Zone
management through improved community participation.
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