CAREER SUMMARY
Lecturer, Department of Quantity Surveying, Faculty of Engineering (09 / 2018 - To date)
Visiting Lecturer, Sri Lanka Institute of Advance Technology, Vocational Training Authority, BCAS Campus, Mount Lavinia (2016 - 2017)
Deputy Manager - Corporate Operations, ICICI Bank, Sri Lanka Branch (2012 - 2016)
Executive - Corporate Operations, ICICI Bank, Sri Lanka Branch (2007 - 2011)
Investment Analyst, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (2003 - 2007)
Research Assistant, Department of Building Economics, University of Moratuwa (2002 - 2003)
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Masters in Financial Economics, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka (2007)
B.Sc (Honours) in Quantity Surveying, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka (2001)
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND MEMBERSHIP
Research Interests
Construction Economics
Construction Management
Project Finance
Development Appraisal
Research Clusters
Sustainability in Built Environments
"The built environment touches all aspects of our lives, encompassing the buildings we live in, the distribution systems that provide us with water and electricity, and the roads, bridges, and transportation systems we use to get from place to place. Our research group focuses on research areas such as whole building life cycle assessment, Life cycle costing and Life cycle data for construction materials, Green buildings and sustainable building material research, sustainable management of wastewater and solid waste, drinking water treatment, air pollution and control etc.
Areas: Building Life cycle assessment, circular economy in construction, Sustainability assessment of buildings, building materials, machinery, and transportation Wastewater management, Drinking water treatment, solid waste management, air and noise pollution, water sensitive urban design, water pollution mitigation and management"
Infrastructures, Project Management, Digital Transformation and Engineering Economics
"The built environment is prevalent for living and working. SIPM is a multi-disciplinary research group looking to identify, articulate and address the challenges faced by the construction industry and built environment. The research group works across various subject areas to identify how we design, deliver, and utilise built environment assets and infrastructure differently, considering challenges that impact both locally and globally.
Research group work covers infrastructure, project management, digital transformation, and engineering economics to address wider questions of how we create a resilient infrastructure and built environment in the face of local & global changes. New ideas and approaches require new skills for the construction industry; we work with construction companies to look at new delivery modes and support the development of the professions to meet these new requirements.
The research group signifies the convolution of the questions posed for the construction industry and recognises that for research to have an impact, it must be driven by collaboration with all stakeholders to improve the well-being of citizens, ensuring that buildings and infrastructure can meet current and future needs.
Areas: Feasibility of projects, Real estate Economics, Project management, Dispute Resolution and arbitration, Digital Transformation - BIM, Digital Twin"
PUBLICATIONS
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Effect of COVID-19 on the small-scale construction companies: The case of Colombo district, Sri Lanka
Namarathna, C.P. and Gunarathna, N, (10th World Construction Symposium)
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Delays and disruptions in the construction industry during the global pandemic
Gammanage, S.H. and Gunarathna, N., (10th World Construction Symposium)
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Disputes and construction industry clutures
Raufdeen Rameezdeen, Nishanthi Gunarathna, “AACE International Transactions” , pp. CD241
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Comparison of Cultures in Consultant and Contractor Organizations in Construction Industry
Rameezdeen, R. and Gunarathna, K.A.N. , (Proceedings of the 58th Annual Session, Part I – Abstracts)
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Comparison of Cultures in Consultant and Contractor Organizations in Construction Industry
Rameezdeen, R. and Gunarathna, N. , “Built Environment Sri Lanka” , pp. 59-66