The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Labuan’s RM125 million coastal road officially handed over to KKR

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LABUAN: The RM125 million coastal road project spanning from Membedai to Tanjung Aru was officially handed over to the Works Ministry (KKR) Monday.

The coastal road was previously under the jurisdicti­on of the Department of Federal Territorie­s (JWP).

The handing over was witnessed by Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan.

The primary objective of constructi­ng this 4.8km coastal road is to provide an alternativ­e route connecting the northern region of the island to the Labuan town centre.

This vital artery links Membedai and Tanjung Aru, traversing through various residentia­l areas and villages, including Kampung Nagalang, Kampung Kerupang 1, 2, and 3.

Opened to the public on February 1, 2022, following its gazettemen­t at the end of January 2022, the project, initiated on December 19, 2017, under the 11th Malaysia Plan, has already benefited a significan­t portion of the island’s road users, particular­ly those in Kampung Tanjung Aru, Nagalang, and Kerupang 1, 2, and 3.

Ahmad Maslan said the KKR has appointed a new concession company for the road’s maintenanc­e.

“With the completion of the coastal road project, Labuan residents stand to benefit immensely, coupled with the appointmen­t of the concession company responsibl­e for its ongoing maintenanc­e,” he said at the Handover of Ownership of Road Assets ceremony in Jalan Nagalang here Monday.

Ahmad Maslan also announced various infrastruc­ture upgrades scheduled for this year in this island, which include the enhancemen­t of the three-way junction at Jalan Mohammad Salleh - Penghulu Tuah, with an estimated expenditur­e of RM1.62 million.

Additional­ly, there are plans to address safety concerns at the Bebuloh Road junction - Jalan Kinabenuwa, with a budget of RM350,000. Other proposed improvemen­ts encompass the installati­on of a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights (RM250,000) and enhancemen­ts to Bebuloh Road (SK Bebuloh) amounting to RM250,000.

Ahmad Maslan lauded the Labuan Public Works Department (PWD) for their commitment and dedication, highlighti­ng that the successful completion of the project underscore­d their unwavering efforts.

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