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St. Theresa Industries Holdings partners CEB

CEB Vice Chairman R. Selvaraj and President of  HJT - China, Liu Kai pictured with the signed contract along with Collin Fernando, Chairman STI; R. Wickramarachchi, CEB Board Director; and Zhu Guiying, CFO HJT. Also pictured are directors from STI Holdings.
CEB Vice Chairman R. Selvaraj and President of HJT - China, Liu Kai pictured with the signed contract along with Collin Fernando, Chairman STI; R. Wickramarachchi, CEB Board Director; and Zhu Guiying, CFO HJT. Also pictured are directors from STI Holding

St. Theresa Industries (STI) Holdings, announced its new partnership with the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), to support the construction of 33kV distribution tower lines and gantries supporting the electricity supply reliability improvement project in Sri Lanka, by acting as the local representative for Chinese construction company Qingdao Huijintong Power Equipment (HTJ) – the main contractor named in the deal.

This initiative by the Ministry of Power, Energy & Business Development, would see the development of 13 Gantry Structures and 16 tower lines of over 297 km supported by 1,000 33kV transmission towers to form an extension to the Medium voltage distribution system of the CEB in all parts of Sri Lanka. The fourth of the CEB project’s nine packages had been awarded to HJT for the construction of the tower lines and gantries, at a sum of Rs. 6,781.5 million as recommended by the Standing Cabinet-appointed Procurement Committee, a decision that was further approved by the Cabinet. Aiding the mission financially, the Asian Development Bank granted the ministry a loan of US$ million 115 in an attempt to help strengthen the transmission and distribution work of the CEB.

Commenting on STI Holdings’ latest project, Founder and Managing Director Colin Fernando said, “The Electricity Reliability Improvement Project marks a significant milestone in the energy sector of our country. It would uplift the demand and distribution of electricity in all parts of Sri Lanka, aiding rural and suburban growth by further strengthening and solidifying the infrastructure required to do so.”

With a mission of empowering the lifeblood of the nation, STI Holdings had come a long way in its journey of 45 years, to being the one-stop solution for all turn-key engineering projects in Sri Lanka. They’ve catered to a vast number of significant projects in recent times, locally as well as globally, including ‘Uva Udanaya,’ ‘Uthuru Wasanthaya’ and even rural electrification in Sri Lanka and Uganda.

Speaking further on the subject, Madushanka Fernando, Director of Business Development, STI Holdings, “The ever increasing need for better technology in all parts of Sri Lanka has to be supported, not only for basic needs such as household electricity or charging a simple phone. Local entrepreneurs in sectors such as agriculture need to adapt and capitalize on the latest technology that is available to them without consistent interference especially in rural areas of the country. This project by the CEB upgrades infrastructure in these regions, enabling entrepreneurs, industries and even education facilities to move forward not just with the more developed parts of the island, but keep up with the rest of world.”

Constructions would take place in towns of 33kV Medium Voltage Distribution lines and Two Section Bus Bar (2SSBB) across ten districts islandwide. This includes Puttalam, Keeriyankalliya, Mallawapitiya, Rathmalgoda, Maho, Maeliya, Wimalasurendra, Maskeliya, Ampara, Uhana, Kapalthurai, Irakkandy, Kumburupitiya, Tawalantenna, Kegalle, Badulla, Ella, Mahiyanganaya, Bibile, Rathnapura, Monaragala, Wellawaya, Warukandeniya, Morawaka, Elpitiya, Mattaka, Matara and Yakabedda.

Leading constructions is one of the top power generation companies in the world, HJT, which manufactures various galvanized and painted steel structures, including lattice steel towers, steel poles, steel tubular towers, substation structures, microwave communication towers, electrified railway structures, wind power generation equipment, photovoltaic power generation equipment, etc., used for 110Industries Holdings0kV UHV and below voltage levels of transmission lines.

 


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