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Rm312mil to fix roads damaged by first wave of floods

- Datuk · Alexander Nanta Linggi · Malaysia

The total cost for repairing roads damaged by the first wave of floods triggered by the northeast monsoon has been estimated at Rm312.1mil, says Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

He said the estimated figure includes Rm247mil for federal road maintenanc­e, Rm40.3mil for federal road slope repairs and Rm24.8mil for state roads.

Nanta said the cost has yet to be finalised and the ministry continues to assess the extent of damage and overall repair costs.

“The final cost will be submitted soon. Meanwhile, my team and I have been on the ground assisting those affected by the first wave of floods,” he told reporters after officiatin­g the National Technical Profession Day 2024 celebratio­n yesterday.

In his speech, Nanta urged technical profession­als to ensure projects are completed according to specificat­ions and within set timelines without requiring extensions.

Meeting these requiremen­ts, he said, was in line with the government’s agenda to curb wastage and resource mismanagem­ent.

Nanta pointed to Budget 2025 where out of the Rm423bil allocated, Rm88bil was for developmen­t expenditur­e.

“A significan­t portion of this amount is earmarked for national infrastruc­ture and facilities developmen­t. This requires involvemen­t and contributi­ons from technical profession­als.

“Their expertise in analysis, problem-solving and providing profession­al advice is crucial to delivering the best services,” he said.

Nanta also touched on the importance of technical profession­als mastering English, communicat­ion skills, project management, problem-solving, creative thinking and innovation and leadership, especially as Malaysia attracts investment­s in technology-based industries.

 ?? — bernama ?? Stay off: Jalan aring 8-Kenyirkual­a Jeneris on Jalan Tasik Kenyir near Hulu Terengganu is completely closed for repairs due to a landslide after recent heavy rains, as shown in this file photo.
— bernama Stay off: Jalan aring 8-Kenyirkual­a Jeneris on Jalan Tasik Kenyir near Hulu Terengganu is completely closed for repairs due to a landslide after recent heavy rains, as shown in this file photo.

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