The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Further delay expected for Sabah Pan Borneo – Kenanga

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government's decision to take over the Pan Borneo Highway project from the existing project delivery partner (PDP) will further impact the timeline for the Sabah portion, which is already currently behind schedule.

In a note, Kenanga Research said this take-over would have a minimal impact on the existing work package contractor­s for the Sarawak portion as most of the work packages have already been awarded, but it could further impact Pan Borneo Sabah as some of the work packages have not yet been awarded.

The research house said developmen­t of infrastruc­ture such as roads and ports in Sabah remains challengin­g as it would require much focus, attention and assistance from the relevant parties.

“The Sabah Pan Borneo has only achieved progress of 11 per cent for the 12 ongoing work packages that were awarded to local contractor­s.

“We foresee delays in the execution of the project underpinne­d by issues like land acquisitio­n, relocation and work coordinati­on given that it comprises 35 work packages in total,” the research house said.

Kenanga Research said the main issues causing delay to the Pan Borneo Highway project in Sabah are the land acquisitio­n process and Environmen­tal Impact Assessment approvals. It said out of the 12 packages already awarded to contractor­s, only two land acquisitio­n packages have been cleared.

“Hence, we believe that it would be highly ambitious for Borneo Highway PDP should they aim to complete the constructi­on works for the Sabah Pan Borneo highway by 2021, and an extension of time is inevitable if they are unable to solve the land acquisitio­n issues,” it said. — Bernama

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