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Ms. Sihara Gallage

Assistant Lecturer

CAREER SUMMARY

    Lecturer (Tenure-Track), Department of Civil Engineering, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology | May 2024 - Present

    Assistant Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology | Nov 2022 - April 2024

    Instructor, Department of Civil Engineering, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology | Aug 2022Nov 2022 

    Civil Engineer, Project Development Department, Access Engineering PLC, Sri Lanka | Oct 2021 - Aug 2022 

    Associate Project Planning Engineer, Pro Consultancy Int. Pvt. Ltd., Sri Lanka | July 2021 - Oct 2021 

    Trainee Civil Engineer, Urban Regeneration Project Division,  Urban Development Authority | June 2019 Nov 2019

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

    Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Hons) specializing in Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Moratuwa | First Class Honors

RESEARCH INTERESTS AND MEMBERSHIP

Research Interests

    Construction project planning

    Construction project monitoring

    Construction risk management

    Sustainable building design and construction

    Triple bottom line analysis for building projects

Memberships

    Institute of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL)- Associate Member                                               

    Engineering Council of Sri Lanka- Associate Engineer                                                     

    Green Building Council Sri Lanka (GBCSL)- Associate Member 

    Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science - Life Member                                                         

MY PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications

  • Aaron Anil Chadee, Sihara Gallage, Hector Hugh Martin, Upaka Rathnayake, Indrajit Ray, Bimlesh Kumar, Parveen Sihag "Minimizing Liability of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Construction Contracts—A Structural Equation Model for Risk Mitigation of Force Majeure Impacts"
  • Aaron Chadee, Hanna Ali, Sihara Gallage, Upaka Rathnayake "Modelling the Implications of Delayed Payments on Contractors’ Cashflows on Infrastructure Projects"

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