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The Urban Development Authority (UDA) is the architectural and engineering consultant of the project. “This plan was presented during the previous government, but there was no fund allocation,” opined Thushari Kariyawasam, Deputy Directory (Consultancy Landscape) at UDA. “However the funds weren’t allocated back then, but now the Treasury has been able to allocate funds for the initial phase of the project. The contract has been awarded to a third party and the UDA is only doing a consultation. The Museum building premises is a Dutch Colonial Building and is over 40 years old. The outdoor is compacted and there is no proper drainage system in place.” said Kariyawasam.
“However the funds weren’t allocated back then, but now the Treasury has been able to allocate funds for the initial phase of the project. The contract has been awarded to a third party and the UDA is only doing a consultation”- Thushari Kariyawasam, Deputy Directory (Consultancy Landscape) UDA
As such, Phase I includes re-turfing the lawn and a sum of Rs. 7 million has been allocated for this phase. “Therefore there will be a drainage system installed apart from sprinklers and a lighting system. We have also observed that there are very old trees near the parapet wall at the front. These include araliya and one Pihimbiya tree. Hence we have instructed the Timber Corporation to remove these trees in a suitable manner. We are not cutting down trees, but when the new lawn is being developed there has to be young plants. So far we have proposed Munamal, Burutha and Mee trees since they are flowering trees and will add more colour to the lawn.” she said.
“The president has advised us to continue with projects that have been lined up. On the other hand the pandemic is a temporary challenge and we need to plan for the future”- Prof. Kapila Gunawardena, Secretary to the Ministry of Buddhasasana and Cultural Affairs
Project commenced under President’s instructions
When asked why this project was done at a critical juncture when the economy has been affected and people have been impacted with COVID Prof. Kapila Gunawardena, Secretary to the Ministry of Buddhasasana and Cultural Affairs said that it is being done as per the instructions of the President. “The president has advised us to continue with projects that have been lined up. On the other hand the pandemic is a temporary challenge and we need to plan for the future. It’s unfortunate that most people and even certain media organizations are trying to criticise everything that the government is doing.”