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Chinese Companies Drive Major Housing Projects in Sri Lanka, Supporting Urban and Post-Conflict Development

November 10, 2024
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Chinese Companies Drive Major Housing Projects in Sri Lanka, Supporting Urban and Post-Conflict Development
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Chinese companies have emerged as significant contributors to Sri Lanka’s housing sector, undertaking numerous large-scale construction projects across the country, particularly in urban centers and areas affected by conflict and natural disasters.

These initiatives align with the Sri Lankan government’s commitment to providing affordable housing for low-income families and displaced communities, particularly in post-war regions of the North and East, according to the Ministry of Rural and Urban Development, Housing, and Construction.

Through state-owned giants like China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), China has offered both financial support and technical expertise to aid in rebuilding homes and critical infrastructure.

The scope of Chinese involvement extends beyond post-conflict reconstruction, including urban development where Chinese companies have secured multiple contracts to construct affordable housing complexes in key cities, including Colombo.

In Colombo, the Chinese government has committed funding for five major housing projects aimed at benefiting low- and middle-income families, with an estimated total investment of $350 million. To date, $200 million has been received, enabling the construction of 2,500 housing units.

The Cabinet of Ministers recently approved contracts for these projects. M/S China Railway 25th Bureau Group Co. Ltd. will build 575 units in Moratuwa and 108 units in Kottawa. M/S China Harbor Engineering Company Ltd. will construct 586 units in Dematagoda and 112 units in Maharagama. Additionally, M/S Shanxi Construction Investment Group Co. Ltd. will oversee the construction of 615 units in Paliyagoda.

These developments, often financed by Chinese banks and supported by Chinese engineering expertise, aim to meet the rising housing demand among the upper-middle class and foreign investors, according to sources from the Urban Development Authority (UDA).

Beyond urban areas, Chinese companies are actively involved in rebuilding homes for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in post-conflict regions, including areas like Jaffna in the Northern Province.

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