Infrastructure and Technical Services
Our physical performance remained positive in most areas of engineering and constructions from new build projects to repair works and sustaining of the organization’s assets. The expansion of our work setting to outer islands projects and Hahake District development scheme has further the task ahead of planning and preparation for the coming Financial Year 2021-2022. Despite the limited staff and resources, we are confident and remain optimistic that these expansions of work are feasible.
In the previous Financial Year, Infrastructure and Technical Services Division faced the aftermath of cyclone Harold and the impact of the global pandemic Covid-19. This has caused rescheduling of some CAPEX from the previous financial years and completed in the Financial Year 2020-2021. In addition, we had adopted a revised strategic plan and adjusted to fit our main scope of work.
The intention is to prioritize actions with performance initiatives to contain changing operations. Strategically it will assist the Division in addressing our Vision and Mission accordingly. Whilst infrastructure and engineering remained the core segment of our operation, it does not limit our perspective in contributing to the growth of other
Divisions.
Infrastructure and Technical Services Division are looking forward to overcome the challenges ahead, at the same time seize the opportunity to enhance our 19 staff onboard to deliver quality of work and offer the best available services.
We would like to acknowledge and appreciate all third-party counterparts for their continuing support throughout the year.