Sanken undertakes construction of Prime Land Residencies ‘The Colombo Border’
Prime Lands Residencies PLC, one of Sri Lanka’s leading real estate developer, announced that it awarded the construction contract for its landmark development, ‘The Colombo Border’, to Sanken Construction (Pvt) Ltd, a renowned name in the construction sector. Set up in 1984, Sanken isrecognised as one of the most respected names in the construction field.
The luxury residential real estate will feature a combination of spacious 2 and 3-bedroom apartments, along with limited 4-bedroom duplex penthouses. Residents can look forward to cutting-edge design, world-class amenities and modern architecture that promises to support the elegant lifestyles of young professionals.
The residential project comprises of three towers, of which the Brielle Tower will be built by Sanken Construction.
Sanken Construction brings a wealth of experience and a strong reputation in the construction industry, with expertise in handling major luxury developments. Known for its commitment to quality and excellence, Sanken has successfully completed numerous projects that align with PrimeResidencies’ vision for exceptional spaces.
Prime Lands Residencies PLC Chairperson Sandamini Perera stated; “In selecting Sanken Construction for The Colombo Border, we sought a partner who aligns with our vision of excellence and high standards. Sanken’s reputation for quality and precision assures us that The Colombo Border will set a new benchmark in luxury living, offering residents a distinguished experience with modern comforts.”
Sanken Construction (Pvt) Ltd Managing Director Eng. Maj. Ranjith Gunatilleke added, “We are privileged to join hands with Prime Lands Residencies for The Colombo Border. At Sanken, we strive to surpass expectations on every project, and we are excited to bring our expertise to this development, enriching Colombo’s urban landscape with a truly remarkable addition.”
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