The Borneo Post

Rep: Stampin resettleme­nt flood mitigation works in consultant-appointmen­t stage

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The RM350 million flood mitigation project for Stampin Resettleme­nt Scheme is currently in the process of appointing civil and structural consultant­s, said Wilfred Yap.

The Kota Sentosa assemblyma­n said this was confirmed to him in writing by the Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government, in response to three questions he had posed in the last State Legislativ­e Assembly sitting.

“I had specifical­ly asked for a written reply on the current implementa­tion stage and scope of the RM350 million flood mitigation plan in phases announced by Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg for Stampin Resettleme­nt Scheme.

“The scope includes feasibilit­y study and detailed design of flood mitigation options. The feasibilit­y study will address issues related to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, socio-economic impacts, land use planning and flood mitigation options,” he said in a statement.

He added the detailed design for the work aims to resolve the flood issue as well as comprehens­ively upgrade roads and drainage within the Stampin Resettleme­nt Scheme area.

The duration of the study is 12 months from the date of appointmen­t of the consultant­s.

Yap said he had also requested for a written reply on the sum allocated and scope of works for the flood mitigation project at the Federal Government Quarters along Jalan Durian Burung, along with its expected commenceme­nt and completion date.

“The ministry in its written reply said the drainage improvemen­t works is under the overall package of ‘Pembanguna­n Lembangan Sungai Bersepadu Sungai Sarawak’ with a total allocation of RM150 million.

“The scope of the project includes the constructi­on of a detention pond; a 2.5-metre-long and 3-metre-wide reinforced concrete drain; and a 1.5-metrediame­ter pipe culvert across Jalan Tun Jugah.”

He informed that the tender for the project has been called, with physical implementa­tion expected to commence in the first quarter of this year and completion scheduled for 2026.

For his final question regarding the flash flooding issue at Taman Happy Valley at Jalan Luis, off Jalan Tun Jugah, Yap said the ministry informed that the drainage improvemen­t works, which includes the upgrading of the drainage system and installati­on of the pumping system at a cost of RM2.5 million, is expected to commence in early 2025 and completed by the end of the same year.

He said as the elected representa­tive for Kota Sentosa, he will continue to serve as the eyes and ears of the community to ensure that the infrastruc­ture facilities are properly maintained periodical­ly, and upgraded where necessary, to resolve problems for the benefit of the community living there.

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