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Randombe K Vidyalaya, Galle
 
Randombe Kanishta Vidyalaya is a Primary and Secondary grade school with classes from Grades 1-10(O Level). It is a Type 2 school. The school has 18 teachers and 264 students 146 male and 118 female.
 
Address: Ambalangoda, Galle
Students: 264
Lead Club: Col Millennium City
President:
Nimal Wirasekera P:
Project Manager: P. Sreetharan
Associate Club 1: Panadura
President:
Ranga Fernando P:
District Coordinator:
Pubudu De Soyza P:
Director of Schools: Mr. Karunadasa P:
Reconstruction Cost: 35.5million (LKR)
School Sponsors: UK North Devon Schools
   
Disbursements:
  01. Mobilization Advance Paid - LKR 00.00
02. Payment Certificate 1 - LKR 1676550.52
03. Payment Certificate 2 - LKR 1953094.48
04. Payment Certificate 3 - LKR 2887893.00
05. Payment Certificate 4 - LKR 3393574.25
06. Payment Certificate 5 - LKR 847527.95
07. Payment Certificate 6 - LKR 3,341,903.98
08. Payment Certificate 7 - LKR 3,642,479.87
09. Payment Certificate 8 - LKR 3,462,250.00
10. Payment Certificate 9 - LKR 1,938,785.75
11. Payment Certificate 10 - LKR 2,903,570.00
12. Payment Certificate 11/11A/12 -LKR 3,500,000.00
13. Payment Certificate E13 -LKR 1,024,851.50
14. Payment Certificate E14 -LKR 3,500,000.00

15. Recovery of Advance - LKR - 00.00
16. Extra Payments - LKR 200000.00

TOTAL - LKR 34,816,928.05
 
WORK IN PROGRESS AT THE SITE
PROGRESS REPORTS
31st May 2006:
School Building formally handed over to the Principal of the School on 12th Feb 2006.

15th May 2006:
School Building formally handed over to the Principal of the School on 12th Feb 2006.

30th April 2006:
School Building formally handed over to the Principal of the School on 12th Feb 2006.

31st Mar 2006:
School Building formally handed over to the Principal of the School on 12th Feb 2006.

15th Mar 2006:
School Building formally handed over to the Principal of the School on 12th Feb 2006. Additional work being done to further improve the school and facilities.

15th Feb 2006:
School Building formally handed over to the Principal of the School on 12th Feb 2006.

31st Jan 2006:
Contractor now working to 'extra work' required for completion of the school prior to the official handing over to moE.

15th Jan 2006:
Work is ongoing on gates, fencing and installation of water purification Unit. Scheduled handover of site to Ministry is end january 2006.

31st Dec 2005:
All construction work completed as per BOQ. However, Apex Committee have recommended some additional work on Gate and boundary fencing to ensure greater security. Formal handover to MoE put off till end jan 2006..

15th Dec 2005:
School ceremonially opened on December 8th. About 10% of work still to be finished before school is formally handed over to MoE.

30th Nov 2005:
Work on accelerated programme continues at hectic pace with two shifts working around the clock. 90% of work required for soft opening on December 8th is already complete.

15th Nov 2005:
Accelerated programme of work is on at full pace but heavy rain still posing difficulties. Expect to have all necessary areas of schools complete for ceremonial opening on 8th December.

31st Oct 2005:
Several members of Apex Committee visited the site and had discussions with Contractor and others regarding the acceleration of certain areas of the school which should be completed well in time for the ceremonial opening on December 8th.

15th Oct 2005:
Heavy rain has caused delay in progress which has slipped about three weeks behind schedule. Workforce has been increased and extra shift added to catch up on schedule. Still hopeful of completing building in time for ceremonial opening on 8th December 2005.

30th Sep 2005:
Work progressing very well.More than 60% complete. Expect school to be completed by end November for formal opening in first week December.

15th Sep 2005:
Work pace slipped a bit and is currently five days behind schedule. Reinforced beams to further strengthen structure. Also working on access roadway.

31 August 2005:
Work progressing well and on schedule. First floor concreting almost complete. Accelerated programme in progress to ensure completion by 1st December.

15 August 2005:
Work continues at a good pace and on schedule. First floor concreting is in progress. Accelerated programme activated to ensure completion by 1st December.

31 July 2005:
Work is progressing at reasonable pace but is about one week behind schedule. Lack of space for storage of materials etc and difficult access to site has slowed work. Approval obtained to lease nearby land to store material.

15 July 2005:
Work is progressing at a reasonable pace. Foundation nearly(90%) completed upto DPC level - Block A.

30 June 2005:
Work on the foundation is progressing well and at a good pace.

15 May 2005:
All drawings and estimates have been approved by the Apex Committee and letter of award issued. Foundation stone laying is scheduled for Friday 20th May.

21 April 2005:
Preliminary designs and estimates have been forwarded to the Apex Committee for evaluation and award of contract.

7 Feb 2005:
This is one of the schools that was totally destroyed by the tsunami and has to be relocated owing to its close proximity to the sea. Negotiations are presently underway with relevant Government officials and the Ministry of Education to identify a suitable block of land on which to relocate the school. If any state land is available progress will be faster than if private land has to be acquired by the state for this purpose.
 
PIX OF DAMAGED SCHOOL AFTER TSUNAMI