The Borneo Post

Constructi­on resumes on RM10 mln Meluan Bridge

- Anthony Aga

JULAU: Constructi­on has resumed on the RM10 million Meluan Bridge and the project is expected to be completed next June.

Meluan assemblyma­n Rolland Duat said despite constructi­on works having to be halted for three months because of the Movement Control Order (MCO) to stop the Covid-19 pandemic, the contractor involved is still confident of being able to complete the project on schedule.

He said the steel bridge located near Kubu Brooke, Nanga Meluan near here would be a catalyst for socioecono­mic developmen­t across Kanowit River given many local longhouse folks’ farms are located there.

“Meluan Bridge and Ulu Kanowit Road project would shorten their travelling time to 45 minutes compared to two to three hours taken by boat, which is their current mode of transporta­tion,” he said during an event at a longhouse in the area recently.

He said the state government­funded project would also benefit Ulu Kanowit areas such as Nanga Maong, Nanga Ju, Ulu Mujok, and Lijan, as road projects to link up those areas had also been approved.

The bridge and roads would also pave the way for utility projects such as treated water supply, electricit­y supply, and telecommun­ications systems, Rolland added.

He advised Native Customary Rights (NCR) landowners to look into participat­ing in NCR land developmen­t projects initiated by the Sarawak Land Consolidat­ion and Rehabilita­tion Authority (Salcra) once the basic infrastruc­ture had reached their areas. Earthworks on the muchawaite­d bridge project started early last December.

 ??  ?? Rolland (second right) visits the Meluan Bridge project site. At centre is Brian Fung, a political secretary to the Chief Minister.
Rolland (second right) visits the Meluan Bridge project site. At centre is Brian Fung, a political secretary to the Chief Minister.

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