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The salary distribution is right-skewed, therefore more than 50% of people earn less than the average gross salary. ... Sri Lanka: Rs 65,100 [109] Rs 59,900 [110] 0. ...
Access Engineering PLC is a Sri Lankan civil engineering company engaged in the construction industry and supply of construction-related services and materials. [2] The company is one of the constituents of the S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index. [3] The company was founded in 2001, and in 2012 was listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange.
Services accounted for 58.2% of Sri Lanka's economy in 2019 up from 54.6% in 2010, industry 27.4% up from 26.4% a decade earlier and agriculture 7.4%. [41] Though there is a competitive export agricultural sector, technological advances have been slow to enter the protected domestic sector. [42]
Japan will resume funding for all stalled projects in Sri Lanka, Tokyo's envoy there said on Wednesday, the first such announcement since the island nation finalised a $10 billion restructuring ...
The Ramboda Road Tunnel is currently the longest road tunnel in Sri Lanka and is situated on the A5 highway (Perandenyia - Nuwara Eliya Road), [1] close to Ramboda falls. It is 225 m (738 ft) long, 7 m (23 ft) wide and 5.6 m (18 ft) high. [1] Construction of the tunnel began in 2006, and it opened in February 2008.
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#5 Tunnel, Yellow River Diversion to Shanxi South Line Shanxi, China 26,000 m (16.156 mi) 2002 See South–North Water Transfer Project: Metro Daegu Metro: Line 1: Daegu, South Korea 25,900 m (16.094 mi) 1997–2002 Metro MRT Blue Line: Bangkok, Thailand 25,800 m (16.031 mi) 2004 Second phase opened in September 2019 Railway Single Tube
The tunnel would begin at the northern-end of Marine Drive, before connecting to the CIFC after passing under Galle Face Green.Preliminary assessments were completed to further extend the road connection to the Colombo Harbour and the New Kelani Bridge, where the existing E03 expressway begins, before terminating at the Bandaranaike International Airport.