The Borneo Post

‘Need for constructi­on sector to aim for highest standards for sustainabi­lity’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Constructi­on industry players in the country have been urged to uphold the responsibi­lity of carrying out and implementi­ng projects meticulous­ly in the highest possible quality standards for sustainabi­lity.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said they should do this while at the same time reaping the benefit of economic prosperity that translated into numerous opportunit­ies for the industry.

“I believe that sustainabi­lity is one of the most important marks as a ‘compulsory subject’ in the industry’s report card which reflects the attitude towards the well-being of workers, the public and the environmen­t,” he said when launching a civil engineerin­g conference here yesterday.

Fadillah noted that the Malaysian constructi­on industry had a bright future considerin­g the numerous mega infrastruc­ture projects which would continue to fuel the sector.

Among them are the East Coast Rail Line ( ECRL), Lightrail Transit 3, Mass Rapid Transit 2, Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Integrated Developmen­t (RAPID), Pan Borneo Highway in Sabah and Sarawak, High Speed Rail (HSR) and Damansara-Shah Alam Elevated Expressway ( DASH).

On another note, Fadillah expressed confidence that civil engineers in Malaysia and beyond were prepared to embrace sustainabi­lity through the many methods and approaches that could be adopted towards achieving it. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Fadillah (second right) visits a exhibition booth after launching a civil engineerin­g conference. — Bernama photo
Fadillah (second right) visits a exhibition booth after launching a civil engineerin­g conference. — Bernama photo

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