Following the news that the Cabinet of Sri Lanka had granted the LKR 9.34 billion housing project in Elliot Road, Borella, the company's share price rose by five-fold.
[4] In 2001, Access Engineering Limited was founded by three shareholders, Sumal Perera, Christopher Joshua and Ranjan Gomez.
In the same year, Access Engineering became the first Sri Lankan construction company to take part in the United Nations Global Compact.
[5] The company is currently constructing Marina Square, the largest condominium in Sri Lanka with 1,068 units and a 242-unit apartment complex in Capital Heights in Rajagiriya is nearing completion.
[8] The Cabinet of Sri Lanka gave its approval to grant the 400-units Elliot Place housing project in Borella for LKR 9.34 billion to Access Engineering.