The Borneo Post

Jamit: Contractor­s must do their jobs according to specs

- By James Ling reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KAPIT: All contractor­s awarded projects under the Rural Transforma­tion Programme ( RTP) and Minor Rural Project ( MRP) ought to do their jobs properly in accordance with the specificat­ions of their contracts.

This reminder came from Bukit Goram assemblyma­n Jefferson Jamit when visiting a project to improve the drainage system in front of the multipurpo­se hall of Kapit Foochow Associatio­n along Jalan Selirik here on Sunday.

There is no compromise, contractor­s must do and complete the projects according to specificat­ions. It is very important that the projects are implemente­d properly so that the recipients are happy and truly benefit from the government funding. Jefferson Jamit, Bukit Goram assemblyma­n

“There is no compromise, contractor­s must do and complete the projects according to specificat­ions. It is very important that the projects are implemente­d properly so that the recipients are happy and truly benefit from the government funding,” he said.

He also urged the implementi­ng agency to supervise the projects strictly and ensure that contractor­s adhere to the Standard Operating Procedure ( SOP), saying the projects were proof that the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) -led state government was sincere in making life better for the people.’

Jamit was accompanie­d by Kapit District Council assistant secretary Kelimbit Sibat, Kapit Foochow Associatio­n chairman Sii Bang Ee, Kapit Foochow Associatio­n youth chief Ting King Yiing, councillor Liew Hua Hua and the contractor.

Jamit was in town since Friday, attending several activities.

On Saturday evening, he officiated at the closing ceremony of the state- level Primary and Secondary Schools Mandarin singing competitio­n hosted by the Sarawak Singing Council at Kapit Civic Centre.

On Sunday, he also inspected the project to clear the landslide at Gentulong Pelajau 2B, Jalan Bukit Goram and checked the progress of work on the hill slope protection at Rumah Jawang, Taman Yati, Taman Goram Height, Jalan Bukit Goram and at night he attended the concert organised by the Sarawak Iban Artistes Associatio­n held at Kapit Civic Centre.

 ??  ?? Jamit (third left) reminds that the proposed storm drain must be constructe­d properly to make sure there is no more stagnant water in the stream.
Jamit (third left) reminds that the proposed storm drain must be constructe­d properly to make sure there is no more stagnant water in the stream.
 ??  ?? Jamit (second right) poses with others in front of the multipurpo­se hall of Kapit Foochow Associatio­n which is prone to flash floods because of the poor drainage.
Jamit (second right) poses with others in front of the multipurpo­se hall of Kapit Foochow Associatio­n which is prone to flash floods because of the poor drainage.

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