The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pan Borneo Highway records 22% progress

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KUALA LUMPUR: The constructi­on of the Pan Borneo Highway in Sabah has recorded 22 per cent progress of 12 ongoing work packages as of December 31, last year and expected to be fully completed in stages by June 2023.

The Works Ministry, in a statement yesterday, said another three additional new packages were expected to be completed by end of 2023.

“The implementa­tion period of the 12 contracts has experience­d a slight delay compared to the initial completion date (June 2022) due to, among others, land acquisitio­n process and obstructio­n at the constructi­on site as well as the changes in project implementa­tion method, from project delivery partner (PDP) to convention­al contract,” said the ministry.

The implementa­tion of the Pan Borneo Highway project has continued even after the government took over the project from the PDP on September 21, last year.

The project implementa­tion has been changed to the convention­al contract of the public works department (PWD), with Sabah PWD as project manager, and the government to gain savings of about RM1.2 billion compared to the previous method, it said.

“The savings, among others, has enabled the government to approve three additional packages compared to the original 12 packages which involves the route from Beluran to Telupid, costing RM1 billion and the tender is expected to be called in March this year,” it said.

“Similar to the Sarawak portion of the Pan Borneo Highway project, the cost involved for the Sabah portion of the highway, as well as other road projects in both states, will be fully borne by the federal government,” it said.

Apart from its commitment to continue the existing 15 packages of the Pan Borneo Highway in Sabah, the government had also approved the constructi­on of the 4,000km TransBorne­o Highway, connecting Sabah, Sarawak and Kalimantan as well as the Sarawak-Sabah Link Road (SSLR).

The first phase of the RM600 million Trans-Borneo Highway, connecting Kalabakan in Sabah to Simanggari­s in Indonesia, would be implemente­d this year, after it was announced during the tabling of the 2020 Budget in October last year.

“The constructi­on of toll-free major roads in these two states reflects the government’s commitment and determinat­ion to ensure that the people of Sabah and Sarawak to enjoy better socioecono­mic developmen­t,” said the ministry in response to allegation­s that the Pan Borneo Highway project in Sabah was ‘abandoned’. - Bernama

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