
SMEC’s Parent Company, Surbana Jurong, signs Memorandum of Understanding with Sri Lanka’s Ceywater Consultants (Pvt) Limited
Surbana Jurong will collaborate with Ceywater Consultants (Pvt) Limited, a dominant water and waste water works consultancy company in Sri Lanka to provide consultancy and design services across transport, water and environment, ports and coastal sectors.
SMEC’s parent company, Surbana Jurong Private Limited, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ceywater Consultants (Pvt) Limited, to drive growth and development in Sri Lanka through sustainable infrastructure development and management solutions.
Surbana Jurong will collaborate with Ceywater Consultants (Pvt) Limited, a dominant water and waste water works consultancy company in Sri Lanka to provide consultancy and design services across transport, water and environment, ports and coastal sectors.
The MOU was signed by Ajith Wanniarachchi, Country Manager Sri Lanka, Surbana Jurong and Mr Niroshan Gunaratne, Chief Executive Officer of Ceywater Consultants.
Dr Uma Maheswaran, Chief Operating Officer for South Asia and Middle East, Surbana Jurong said, “Our partnership with Ceywater Consultants will allow us to provide our clients with a full suite of water and waste works consultancy and design services across infrastructure projects and management solutions. Leveraging both of our expertise, we can augment our contribution towards the development and growth of Sri Lanka.”
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