The Borneo Post

MRL denies ECRL project is proceeding despite suspension order

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd (MRL) has reaffirmed that the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project is currently suspended and no other works to progress it will take place at this time in line with the Minister of Finance’s (MOF) suspension order.

However, the ECRL project owner said during the suspension period, it and main contractor China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Company Ltd (CCCC) would still conduct regular checks on the condition of the sites to ensure the integrity of the existing works and carry out, from time to time, remedial works to repair any damage if necessary.

In a statement yesterday, MRL said it had fully complied with the ministry’s instructio­n to suspend all works and services on the ECRL project until further notice and had also taken all necessary steps to preserve the integrity and quality of all works done to-date.

It described news reports in two dailies, which it said seemed to suggest constructi­on work was continuing and the project was progressin­g despite the suspension order, as “inaccurate and misleading.” On July 3, MRL received an instructio­n from Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng to issue a suspension order on all constructi­on works and services stipulated in the engineerin­g, procuremen­t, constructi­on and commission­ing (EPCC) contract for the RM81 billion ECRL project.

On the same day, the suspension order was issued to CCCC and its unit China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Company (M) Sdn Bhd.

As per the EPCC contract provision, a suspension order would entail instructio­ns for CCCC to secure all existing ECRL constructi­on sites to minimise any damage and deteriorat­ion to them during the suspension period.

MRL explained that securing the site also meant ensuring all safety and environmen­tal requiremen­ts imposed by relevant authoritie­s were observed and complied with at all times, including over the period of works suspension It noted that as of July 8, CCCC was still carrying out some site securement works to comply with MRL’s instructio­n.

“CCCC or its sub-contractor­s’ workers will be present on site to carry out these works until MRL is satisfied that all ECRL constructi­on sites have been duly secured. In addition, security personnel will be present to guard the premises to prevent any security breach and once the site is properly secured, no other works will proceed until further notice from MRL,” it added. — Bernama

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