Minister pushes for completion of Central Expressway Phase III by 2025

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By: Isuru Parakrama

November 10, Colombo (LNW): Cabinet Minister Vijitha Herath, in his capacity as the Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports, and Civil Aviation, recently reviewed the ongoing construction of the Central Expressway’s third phase, spanning from Potuhera to Rambukkana.

During his visit, the Minister assessed the progress of this critical infrastructure project and offered specific guidance to officials to address the project’s requirements.

Herath emphasised the need to expedite work on the 32.4-kilometre stretch, directing officials to ensure its completion by the end of 2025.

The Ministry of Transport released a statement confirming that the minister’s instructions focused on maintaining timelines and addressing logistical issues to meet the project deadline.

Commenced in 2023, the Central Expressway’s third phase represents a major investment in national infrastructure, with an estimated budget of Rs. 210 billion for the full route up to Galagedara.

Designed as a four-lane highway, this segment aims to improve connectivity between key regions, facilitating faster travel and promoting economic growth.

Once complete, the expressway is expected to significantly reduce travel times between central and western parts of the country, offering a streamlined route for commuters and freight alike.

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