The Sun (Malaysia)

CCCC hopes ECRL review won’t take long

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BEIJING: China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Co (CCCC), the contractor for the 688km East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), hopes the review of the project by the Malaysian government will not take long, says its vice-president, Sun Ziyu.

He said the ECRL is the one project that has been significan­tly affected since the new Malaysian government took office, adding that the value of the contract is high due to the long and complex alignment of the track via tunnels and bridges.

“It is understand­able for the new government to review such a big project, but they should not take too long to come to a decision,” he told a Malaysian media delegation, led by Chinese Embassy officials in Kuala Lumpur, at the group’s headquarte­rs here on Saturday.

Sun said CCCC had already started earth works, excavating tunnels, building road foundation­s, procuring bridge constructi­on equipment and materials, hiring workers, as well as establishi­ng partnershi­ps with over 700 local subcontrac­tors, suppliers and consultant­s.

“Ever since the suspension of work, losses are incurred every day. As a contractor, this is upsetting and impacts us negatively,” he added.

Sun said while CCCC understand­s the need to review major infrastruc­ture projects after a change in government, the suspension should not be for long because it is not a win-win situation for both sides.

Citing an example, he said the Colombo Port City Project that CCCC invested in Sri Lanka was also suspended for one year due to a change in the political environmen­t, but it has now resumed and is progressin­g well.

Sun said the ECRL is a key foreign trade project between China and Malaysia and it originated from the idea of the Pan-Asia Railway Network. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, China and Malaysia are strategic partners, making communicat­ion between the two government­s crucial.

“We signed the contract with asset owner Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd, so our discussion is with the asset owner.”

Sun said CCCC believes the issue can be resolved amicably as the ECRL is a key infrastruc­ture project that will offer longterm benefits to Malaysia. – Bernama

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 ?? BERNAMA PIX ?? Picture taken in March this year shows the East Coast Rail Link constructi­on base in Dungun. The mega project is now under review by the Malaysian government.
BERNAMA PIX Picture taken in March this year shows the East Coast Rail Link constructi­on base in Dungun. The mega project is now under review by the Malaysian government.

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