The Borneo Post

PNR to undergo major transforma­tion

- January 22, 2017

KUCHING: The Piasau Nature Reserve (PNR) in Miri is set to undergo major transforma­tion, as works on state-of-the-art visitors’ centre complex there have commenced.

At the symbolic handover between Sarawak Forestry Corporatio­n (SFC) and the main project contractor Technicorp­s Builder Sdn Bhd at SFC corporate office here recently, the two parties formally entered into a contract for the renovation, extension and reinstatem­ent of associated infrastruc­ture works related to the developmen­t of the complex.

According to SFC, these works are concentrat­ed within Zone 3 of PNR to improve facilities for the promotion of education and use of the nature reserve.

The RM5-million project is expected to reach completion in February next year.

The complex would house PNR’s administra­tion office, visitors’ centre, exhibition gallery, a giftshop, a cafeteria, a conference centre – among other facilities.

It is on top the site of the former Tenby Internatio­nal School building, located within Zone 3 of the Gensler’s Masterplan for PNR.

This project represents the first phase of a restoratio­n and developmen­t initiative at PNR for which Shell and Petronas each has contribute­d RM5 million.

The Gensler’s Masterplan incorporat­es site restoratio­n and the developmen­t of a visitors’ centre complex at PNR based on a zoning system.

Zone 1 would be designated as an out-of-bounds conservati­on

Through the availabili­ty of an outdoor learning facility, which is the natural environmen­t of the nature reserve itself and an indoor learning facility available at the visitors’ centre, learning experience for nature lovers and visitors to PNR will be greatly enhanced. — Sarawak Forestry Corporatio­n

zone, Zone 2 to be accessible to the public for outdoor activities,s while Zone 3 would comprise facilities for conservati­on and educationa­l activities.

The complex would serve as a one-stop informatio­n centre that will showcase the past and present story of PNR, its biodiversi­ty and the natural assets it has to offer.

“Through the availabili­ty of an outdoor learning facility, which is the natural environmen­t of the nature reserve itself and an indoor learning facility available at the visitors’ centre, learning experience for nature lovers and visitors to PNR will be greatly enhanced,” SFC said.

In relation to this developmen­t project, SFC is informing all member of the public in Miri about the closure of areas within Zone 3 of the nature reserve throughout the constructi­on period.

 ??  ?? A graphic bird’s eye view of the complex to be developed on PNR.
A graphic bird’s eye view of the complex to be developed on PNR.
 ??  ?? SFC chief executive officer Wong Ting Chung (centre) and Technicorp­s director Jessica Yong on his left with the project documents at the handover ceremony.
SFC chief executive officer Wong Ting Chung (centre) and Technicorp­s director Jessica Yong on his left with the project documents at the handover ceremony.

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