The Borneo Post

SEB holds briefing, workshop on Baleh HEP local content participat­ion

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SIBU: Sarawak Energy Berhad ( SEB) continues to engage residents of Kapit and Baleh to build capacity and ensure the community is well-informed and ready to take advantage of opportunit­ies brought about by the Baleh Hydroelect­ric Project, scheduled for completion in 2026.

According to a publicity release, over 60 participan­ts from 45 companies attended a one- day briefing and workshop on local content opportunit­ies for the project here yesterday.

Organised by SEB, the programme was supported by Pertubuhan Kebajikan Penduduk Baleh ( PKPB), Kapit Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( DCCI) and Kapit Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( KCCCI).

The participan­ts were briefed on the latest project developmen­ts and were able to meet and interact with the main contractor­s of the project during the workshop.

Participan­ts had expressed their appreciati­on for the opportunit­ies to discuss business prospects with the main contractor­s, China Gezhouba Group Corporatio­n and Untang Jaya Sdn Bhd JV.

Head of Corporate Social Responsibi­lity ( CSR) Jiwari Abdullah said that SEB has been working proactivel­y with PKPB in conducting briefings, dialogue sessions and workshops for local companies in the area.

“Sarawak Energy has been engaging the stakeholde­rs to understand their aspiration­s as well as to fulfill the state’s developmen­t agenda. We are determined on implementi­ng an overall plan to ensure that the local contractor­s are fully aware of the opportunit­ies available for them,” he said in his welcoming speech at the event.

Among those present were Bukit Goram assemblyma­n Jefferson Jamit, who is chairman for PKPB and Baleh Community Consultati­ve Committee; political secretary to the chief minister Tapah Ita, Baleh HEP project director Ir Tan Chuan Ngan, representa­tives from KCCCI and DCCI, and SEB staff.

An ongoing engagement initiative with the people in Kapit and Baleh since 2015, the briefing was divided into various segments, namely a status update on Baleh HEP, CSR engagement­s and community investment initiative­s.

The briefings were conducted by Local Content senior executive Kho Kiat Chai and covering manager for Community Relations Augustine Supen Taja.

The second segment was the briefing by JEC Designbuil­d Sdn Bhd and Perbena Emas Sdn Bhd JV on updates on the constructi­on of the jetty, roads and bridges, while the third segment was on the Operator Village package which was presented by main contractor Untang Jaya Sdn Bhd.

The fourth segment of the briefing was on the diversion tunnel package which was presented by Sinohydro Corporatio­n and AF Sdn Bhd JV.

The fifth segment of the briefing was on the main civil work package which was presented by China Gezhouba Group Corporatio­n and Untang Jaya Sdn Bhd JV.

SEB is also collaborat­ing with training institutio­ns to train 500 youths from Baleh and Kapit so that they could benefit from the Baleh HEP.

A training fund had been allocated to train them in the field of constructi­on, welding, scaffoldin­g, safety and health, engine operation and maintenanc­e, electrical, mechanical, metal blasting and coating and many more skills trainings.

 ??  ?? Briefing and workshop organisers with participan­ts in a group photo.
Briefing and workshop organisers with participan­ts in a group photo.

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