
Construction Industry Development Authority
Overview
The Construction Industry Development Authority (CIDA) is the apex Sri Lankan government body established by Act No. 33 of 2014 to regulate, register, and standardize the construction industry. CIDA promotes quality, safety, and professionalism, managing the registration of contractors, craftsmen, and professionals while providing training and guidelines.
Founded Year
2014
Ownership Type
Government-Owned / State-Owned Enterprise
Business Model
B2C (Business to Consumer)
Time Zone
+5.30
Mission
To provide strategic leadership, promote quality standards, ensure regulatory compliance, and build capacity to foster a sustainable, professional, and globally competitive construction industry
Vision
A Reliable and Competent Construction Industry in Sri Lanka, in par with Global Standards
Core Values
Efficiency Responsibility Accountability Transparency Integrity
Company Tagline
Regulation & Registration: Registering contractors, manufacturers, and practitioners. Quality Standards: Setting standards for construction materials, methods, and codes of practice. Capacity Building: Training for craftsmen, technicians, and industry stakeholders. Conflict Resolution: Settling disputes within the construction industry.
Head Office Country
Sri Lanka