Engineering Council, Sri Lanka

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Engineering Council of Sri Lanka
Formation2017
Type Statutory body
PurposeSri Lankan regulatory body for the Engineering profession
HeadquartersEngineering Council,

4th Floor, Irrigation Department Premises, 230, Bauddhaloka Mawatha,

Colombo 07, Sri Lanka.

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Coordinates 6°54′00″N79°52′00″E / 6.900118213598469°N 79.8667396863202°E / 6.900118213598469; 79.8667396863202 Coordinates: 6°54′00″N79°52′00″E / 6.900118213598469°N 79.8667396863202°E / 6.900118213598469; 79.8667396863202
Region served
Sri Lanka
Membership
~20,000
Official language
Sinhala, English, Tamil
Chairman
W.T.R. De Silva
Main organ
Council Board
Affiliations Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, Institution of Incorporated Engineers, Sri Lanka, University of Ruhuna, University of Moratuwa and Faculty of Engineering, University of Peradeniya
Website https://www.ecsl.lk/

The Engineering Council of Sri Lanka is Sri Lanka's regulatory authority for registration of engineering practitioners. It was formed under the Engineering Council Act No 4 of 2017. [1] Engineering Council Act was passed by the Parliament of Sri Lanka with the support of Eng. Champika Ranawaka [2] All engineering practitioners in Sri Lanka needs to be registered with the engineering council to practice. Failing to do so would result in an offence and can be convicted by a summary trial before a Magistrate with imprisonment period not exceeding one year and/or a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand.

Functions

The functions of the Engineering Council, Sri Lanka are;

Council members

Council is headed by a Chairmen appointed by the subject minister from among the members of the council which is made up of; [1]

Criticism

The Engineering Council has been criticized on its susceptibility to government influence and domination by the IESL with majority of the council are its members. It is criticized for allowing only the IESL and IIESL to submit its members for registration as engineering practitioners. Thereby allowing both institutions with IESL ability to control registration of engineering practitioners. IESL has been criticized in the past for restricting registration of Chartered Engineers having suspended the mature candidate route for non graduate engineers. The Engineering Council Act No 4 of 2017 will prevent many foreign qualified engineers from continuing their practice. Engineering graduates from newly established engineering faculties and private universities are not recognized and are not allowed to practice. However graduate diploma holders of the IESL owned IESL College of Engineering can practice as Associate Engineer as they are entitled to Associate Membership of IESL. [3]

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