The Borneo Post

‘RM6.6 billion to ensure quality infrastruc­ture across Malaysia’

- By Rintos Mail reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: A total of RM6.6 billion has been allocated towards providing quality infrastruc­ture across the country under the Fourth Thrust of the 2018 Budget - Driving Inclusive Developmen­t.

Minister of Works Datuk Seri Fadil lah Yusof said the infrastruc­ture includes PanBorneo Highway; people- centric projects, the developmen­t of communicat­ion infrastruc­ture and the constructi­on o f road s in rura l a r e a s . He noted that Malaysia was actually on par with developed countries in terms of road infrastruc­ture.

“For example, we are using the Highway Informatio­n Modelling (HIM) in implementi­ng the 2,239km Pan-Borneo Highway which aims to increase connectivi­ty in Sabah and Sarawak.

For example, we are using the Highway Informatio­n Modelling (HIM) in implementi­ng the 2,239km PanBorneo Highway which aims to increase connectivi­ty in Sabah and Sarawak. HIM utilises a combinatio­n of Geospatial Informatio­n System (GIS) and Building Informatio­n Modelling (BIM) which are designed to minimise errors and rework during constructi­on in ensuring optimisati­on of resources

“HIM utilises a combinatio­n of Geospatial Informatio­n System (GIS) and Building Informatio­n Model ling ( BIM) which are designed to minimise errors and rework during constructi­on in ensuring optimisati­on of resources,” he said in his keynote address entitled ‘ Outlook of Malaysian Road Infrastruc­ture’ at the Internatio­nal Energy Week in BCCK here yesterday.

Fadillah acknowledg­ed that infrastruc­ture developmen­t was one of the criteria in defining a nation’s stability and growth.

He said in Malaysia’s context, it had also been the basis of the comprehens­ive 2018 Budget where ‘ the combinatio­n of advanced and sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture developmen­t upholds the theme of serving our citizens’ needs.’

In particular, he noted that roads are identified as important elements to ensure access to basic amenities, in elevating productivi­ty, connectivi­ty and improving service delivery in the supply chain.

“As such, developing the nation’s infrastruc­ture is establishe­d as one of the six strategic thrusts of the 11th Malaysia Plan 2016-2020 (11th MP) where efforts to catalyse progress and improve our citizen’s wellbeing is prioritise­d with infrastruc­ture developmen­t taking a big chunk of the overall approved allocation­s.

“F u r t h e rmo r e , m e g a infrastruc­ture projects throughout Malaysia under the 11th MP are largely responsibl­e for the 8.3 per cent growth in the constructi­on industry in 2017.

“These projects include the East Coast Rail Line ( ECRL), Mass Rapid Transit project ( MRT) and Pan-Borneo Highway,” he said.

Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, Minister of Works

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Fadillah delivers his keynote address.

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