The Borneo Post

Urda projects in Kapit taking shape

- Samuel Aubrey

KUCHING: The 22 infrastruc­ture projects under the Upper Rajang Developmen­t Agency (Urda) are seeing some physical progress since the constructi­on phase kick-started in the second half of last year.

Regional Corridor Developmen­t Authority ( Recoda) in its latest Facebook post said these road projects have seen some sections moving into roadworks and bridgework­s stages while some others into site clearing and earthwork.

These projects are divided into three packages and cost a total of RM1.1 billion.

Package 1 consists of road projects in Bukit Goram, Katibas, Ngemah and Machan while Package 2 covers Pelagus and Baleh areas. Package 3 meanwhile covers Belaga and Murum areas.

“All these projects are expected to be completed by 2022,” noted Recoda in the post.

It explained Urda area covers approximat­ely 100,000 sq kilometres with an estimated population of 169,000 and these projects will provide links to the interior areas of Kapit Division.

“It will also help to accelerate the developmen­t in Upper Rajang to increase connectivi­ty and capitalise on the hydroelect­ric plants ( HEPs) in the region, namely Bakun, Murum and Baleh.”

Urda is one of the developmen­t agencies establishe­d by Sarawak government under Recoda to expand the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) area into the interior and rural parts of the state.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg when speaking at SCORE’s 10th anniversar­y celebratio­n dinner on Nov 17, 2018 had said the setting up of these agencies was “in tandem with the state developmen­t agenda to accelerate the developmen­t of physical infrastruc­ture and amenities in these areas in order to modernise the rural economy.”

All these projects are expected to be completed by 2022. Recoda

 ??  ?? The upgrading of existing village road to SK Long Urun is in progress.
The upgrading of existing village road to SK Long Urun is in progress.
 ??  ?? Machinery and materials to be used to build new road for Nanga Belawai, SK Nanga Terusa and Ulu Belawai.
Machinery and materials to be used to build new road for Nanga Belawai, SK Nanga Terusa and Ulu Belawai.

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