Design Review and Construction Supervision of Outer Circular Highway to the City of Colombo (Northern Section) – from Kaduwela to Kadawatha [JICA Funded]

The Outer Circular Highway (OCH) to the City of Colombo is a new access controlled highway, linking Colombo – Katunayake Expressway (CKE) and Southern Transport Development Project (STDP). It is 10 – 15 kms away from the City Centre and 29.10 kms long in total. It will connect the North and South more quickly as a by-pass to the Colombo City and disperse the traffic from / to Colombo more effectively, resulting in easing traffic congestions in the Colombo Metropolitan area.

Length8.6 km
Width4-lane access controlled Highway
Design Speed100 km/hr
Structure5.5km long Viaduct / and 2 long Bridges – With Long Span Design Review and Construction Supervision

Nouthern Section: Kaduwela to Kadawatha (8.86 kms)

Northern Section of the Outer Circular Highway is 8.86 kms long and is to be constructed as an access controlled dual 4-lane highway including 2 Interchanges, 2 long Bridges and 5.5km long viaduct. A length of 3.19km is subject to soft ground treatment adopting Gravel Mat, Bank Drains, Geotextiles, Rock Replacement and Gravel Piles.

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Start date

January 2012

Completion date

December 2015

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