Sri Lanka Awards LKR 763.7 Million Water Distribution Network Contract for Padaviya and Kebithigollewa

By Admin | Posted on 30 May 2026


Sri Lanka Awards LKR 763.7 Million Water Distribution Network Contract for Padaviya and Kebithigollewa

Sri Lanka has awarded a major water infrastructure contract aimed at expanding access to safe and reliable drinking water in the North Central Province. The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) has awarded a LKR 763.75 million contract for the supply and laying of water distribution mains and service connections in the Padaviya and Kebithigollewa Divisional Secretariat (DS) Divisions.

The contract was awarded on 28 April 2026 to a joint venture comprising Ceylex Engineering (Pvt) Ltd and Jayanti Super Construction (Pvt) Ltd. The project forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen water supply infrastructure and improve access to clean water for local communities.

Contract Details and Scope

The awarded tender (Reference No. AN/PH II/JICA/DM/LOT C1, TOT Ref No. 26181715) carries a total value of LKR 763,747,076.07.

Project Scope

The contract includes:

  • Supply and laying of HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) distribution mains

  • Installation of DI (Ductile Iron) distribution pipelines

  • Construction and expansion of water distribution networks

  • Provision of new household service connections

  • Associated civil engineering and utility works

  • Testing, commissioning, and operational support

The project will be implemented across the Padaviya and Kebithigollewa DS Divisions, areas that are expected to benefit from enhanced water distribution capacity and improved service reliability.

Entities Involved

The National Water Supply and Drainage Board serves as Sri Lanka’s primary authority responsible for water supply and sanitation infrastructure development.

The contract has been awarded to a joint venture consisting of:

  • Ceylex Engineering (Pvt) Ltd

  • Jayanti Super Construction (Pvt) Ltd

Both companies have experience in civil engineering, utility infrastructure, and public sector development projects within Sri Lanka.

The tender reference suggests the project may be associated with development initiatives supported under Japanese assistance programs, reflecting continued international cooperation in Sri Lanka’s water sector.

Strategic Importance for Sri Lanka

Access to clean and reliable drinking water remains a critical development priority, particularly in rural and semi-rural regions.

The project is expected to:

  • Expand access to safe drinking water

  • Improve reliability of water supply services

  • Reduce water distribution losses

  • Strengthen public health outcomes

  • Support community development and economic growth

  • Enhance resilience of local water infrastructure

Investments in water distribution systems play a crucial role in improving living standards and supporting sustainable development.

Economic and Social Impact

The LKR 763.7 million investment is expected to deliver substantial benefits to residents and businesses in the project area.

Expected Benefits
  • Increased household access to piped water services

  • Improved water quality and service reliability

  • Reduced dependence on alternative water sources

  • Better health and sanitation outcomes

  • Employment opportunities during construction

  • Support for local economic and agricultural activities

Reliable water infrastructure is also essential for schools, healthcare facilities, and public institutions operating within the region.

Technical Significance

The project incorporates modern water distribution technologies, including:

  • HDPE pipelines, known for durability, flexibility, and corrosion resistance

  • Ductile Iron (DI) mains, widely used for high-pressure water transmission

  • Advanced water network installation techniques

  • Service connection infrastructure for end users

The combination of HDPE and DI systems is expected to improve network efficiency while reducing maintenance requirements and water losses.

Conclusion

The award of the LKR 763.75 million water distribution contract marks an important milestone in Sri Lanka’s efforts to expand access to clean and reliable water services. By extending and upgrading water infrastructure in Padaviya and Kebithigollewa, the project will improve quality of life for local communities while supporting broader public health and development objectives.

As Sri Lanka continues investing in critical utility infrastructure, projects such as this will play a vital role in strengthening water security, supporting regional development, and enhancing community well-being.


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