Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Port City Colombo successfully achieves 12 mn safe work hours with zero accidents

Port City Colombo has successfully achieved 12 million safe work hours with zero accidents, according to the ‘2018-2019 Social Responsibility Report’ of Port City Colombo, launched at a ceremony on Monday, 13 January 2020.

This is the first Social Responsibility Report released by Port City Colombo of its parent company China Communications Construction Company (CCCC). The report documents the company’s commitment to the communities, employees, customers and the planet covering the period from September 2014 till November 2019. The launch was graced by H.E the Chinese Ambassador Cheng Xueyuan and State Minister of Urban Development Hon. Gamini Lokuge as chief guests, while Secretary to the Ministry of Urban Development, Water Supply and Housing Facilities Dr. Priyath Bandu Wickrama; Head of Publicity for CCCC Ms. Liu Yan; Vice President of China Harbour Engineering Company Ms. Huang Yongye; and Managing Director of CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd Mr. Jiang Houliang were guests of honour.

The report follows four guidelines in its compilation, namely the International Organization for Standardizing’s (ISO) Guidance on Social Responsibility, GB/T 36000-2015 Guidance on Social Responsibility, GB/T 36001-2015 Guidance on Social Responsibility Reporting issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, and the GRI Sustainability Reporting Standards (GRI Standards) issued by Global Sustainability Standards Board (GSSB).

Chairman of CCCC Liu Qitao, in his message given to the report, states, “The Port City Colombo project is one of the flagship projects of the China-Sri Lanka pragmatic economic and trade cooperation under the ‘Belt and Road’ construction framework, which has adhered to co-negotiation, co-construction and sharing. We aim to work with the people of Sri Lanka to strive to build a community of interests, a community of destiny and a community of responsibility for common development with the people of Sri Lanka.” He added that CCCC will continue to implement the concept of sustainable development, better fulfilment of its CSR, and work with governments and global companies to deepen cooperation and development, while the exhibition, innovative green development and mutual trust development communities will collaborate to help flourish Sri Lanka’s long-term stable development.

In keeping with its commitment to build Port City Colombo to a world-class city for South Asia and the most dynamic economic centre, CCCC will ensure economic and social benefits for Sri Lanka including excellent infrastructure, land value enhancement, promoting urban development and offering stable employment opportunities. As detailed in its inaugural CSR report, the Port City Colombo project has integrated the social responsibility concept into its day-to-day work across its staff base, consisting of concept integration, system establishment and practice guidance.

Highlights of the report

A project of value – Giving priority to the local elements and localized procurements ranging from construction materials to office supplies, the company has established long-term partnerships with competent local suppliers. Offering a win-win situation for local suppliers, Port City Colombo invites third-party organizations to offer systematic training for 1,500 local suppliers and issue certificates. Local designers were employed for the planning, designing and construction of this mega project, and the company was able to create stable job opportunities that directly supported 8,000 locals.

A project of integration – From engineer to administrator, the company has consciously cultivated a highly skilled and well-experienced set of employees. Port City Colombo has been actively promoting annual staff training schemes including on-site demonstrations, interaction between lecturers and trainees, IQ-based knowledge contests, etc. By the end of October 2019, 16 training programmes were conducted involving 620 participants. A total of LKR 37 million (USD 203,000) was allocated for the training budget, of which 90% has been effectively utilized for these purposes.

A project of livelihood – Through this project, Port City Colombo aims to promote community development and provide tangible benefits to the local community by tracking the needs and improvement of local livelihood.

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