The Borneo Post

Infrastruc­ture projects boost devt in Sibu

- By Philip Wong reporters@theborneop­ost.com March 24, 2019

SIBU: Works Minister Baru Bian said the various infrastruc­ture projects implemente­d in Sibu has led to the rapid economic developmen­t in the division, particular­ly in the constructi­on industry.

He said besides the constructi­on of the RM1.7 billion Sarawak Pan Borneo Highway (Phase I packages), there were at least three other private projects being implemente­d in the division thus far.

These included the RM140 milion 18-storey hotel and building in downtown Sibu, the RM90 million Phase III Sibu Flood Mitigation Plan, and the RM100 million new road linking Sibu Jaya to Jalan Kong Yit Khim.

“The projects not only benefit the local contractor­s but are also catalysts for more economic

The projects not only benefit the local contractor­s but are also catalysts for more economic developmen­t in Sibu. — Baru Bian, Works Minister

developmen­t in Sibu,” he said at the opening of Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB), Sibu branch, here yesterday morning.

CIDB chief executive officer Datuk Ahmad Asri was also present.

The opening of Sibu CIDB office yesterday brought to four the number of such offices in Sarawak, after Kuching, Miri and Bintulu.

Baru said as of February this year, 96,038 contractor­s nationwide had registered with CIDB. Sarawak had 8,650 contractor­s, 974 of whom are from Sibu.

He said the constructi­on industry had also engaged more than 850,000 registered personnel and workers nationwide, out of whom, 45,000 were from Sarawak with Sibu alone accounting for 13,000.

‘Hopefully, all constructi­on industry players will make full use of the CIDB and participat­e in its programmes aimed at enhancing their skills, competency and expertise.”

Baru said it could not be denied that the constructi­on industry was one of the backbones of the country’s developmen­t.

“The constructi­on of a sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture can only be achieved with the ability of the local constructi­on industry players to produce a skilled, competitiv­e and a dynamic labour force.”

Baru said Sibu, the third largest town in Sarawak after Kuching and Miri, was not only strategica­lly located in the central region, but is also the gateway to Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE).

 ??  ?? Baru (third right) appends his signature to declare open the CfaB pibu office while others look on.
Baru (third right) appends his signature to declare open the CfaB pibu office while others look on.

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