The Borneo Post

RM1.23 million approved for preliminar­y works on road section in Pujut

-

The Ministry of Works (KKR) has approved an allocation of RM1.23 million to cover preliminar­y upgrading works on the Pujut 3 Roundabout to the Pujut 7 traffic light intersecti­on here.

Minister Dato Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the preliminar­y works will also include surveys.

“This year, the preliminar­y works are being carried out first. We have informed the state government that if the preliminar­y works could be completed early, we could apply (for allocation­s) early before the national budget is presented, so that the applicatio­n could be approved for next year.

“But if it’s too late, we may have to wait another year – this would depend on how quickly the surveying works could be done,” he said when met during his working visit here yesterday.

Nanta said the KKR paid close attention to this project as it was aware of the complaints from the road users in the city.

It is stated that due to the rapid developmen­t along the stretch and the surroundin­g areas, the Pujut 3 Roundabout can no longer accommodat­e the high-volume traffic.

It is also informed that the road under review serves as the main artery for those intertrave­lling between Lutong, Tudan, Permyjaya, Senadin, Kuala Baram, Limbang and up to Brunei, and Miri city.

Nanta cited the traffic data on Jan 5, 2022, as having recorded a total of 65,799 vehicles passing it from 6am to 10pm.

“Therefore, the proposal is to upgrade the existing roundabout to the traffic light intersecti­on, as well as road widening works from Saberkas/Pujut Roundabout to Pujut Junction 7, from four-lane to six-lane carriagewa­y along 3km.

“This project has been approved for preliminar­y works under the provisions of the Fourth Rolling Plan of the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP).

“The approved scopes of works are land surveying and land investigat­ion, with an estimated cost of RM 1.23 million,” he said.

Adding on, Nanta said he would discuss with the KKR secretary-general (Datuk Seri Hasnol Zam Zam Ahmad) regarding the urgent need of building another traffic-light spot at the Miri Bypass section of the Pan Borneo Highway, in view of that 4kmstretch­being too far for motorists to make a U-turn.

“I have received an applicatio­n for this, which has the support of the Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni; according to him, if the firefighte­rs and ambulance drivers have to make a U-turn there, they would have to go as far as 4km to do that.

“I also agree with this proposal and looking at this need, I think the ministry can help,” he added.

 ?? Communicat­ions Unit photo — Sarawak Public ?? Nanta (left) is briefed during his visit to a road project site.
Communicat­ions Unit photo — Sarawak Public Nanta (left) is briefed during his visit to a road project site.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia