The Borneo Post

MRL, CCCC set up JV to manage, operate and maintain ECRL

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd ( MRL) and China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Company Ltd (CCCC) have agreed to form a 50:50 joint-venture (JV) company to manage, operate and maintain the East Coast Rail Link ( ECRL) rail network.

Prime Minister Tun Dr Ma hath ir Mohamad said this was after the signing of Supplement­ary Agreement (SA) by MRL and CCCC on April 12.

“CCCC has agreed to participat­e in the operation and maintenanc­e of the ECRL through a 50:50 JV, (whereby) CCCC will provide technical support and share the operationa­l risk after the project’s completion,” he told a press conference yesterday.

Dr Ma hath ir said the arrangemen­t would ease the financial burden on Malaysia, which previously was to bear the entire cost of the operation and maintenanc­e (O&M).

“In addition, Malaysia can also leverage on CCCC’s expertise in O&M, hence improving the longterm viability of the project,” he said.

He said the government was confident that with CCCC’s

CCCC has agreed to participat­e in the operation and maintenanc­e of the ECRL through a 50:50 JV, (whereby) CCCC will provide technical support and share the operationa­l risk after the project’s completion. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

involvemen­t, it would attract and spur investment along the rail link corridor, especially from China.

Dr Mahathir said in the original deal by the previous government there was nothing about Malaysia’s share of the constructi­on, but under the new deal, its participat­ion was included.

Under the SA, the percentage of local participat­ion in ECRL would also be increased to 40 per cent of the civil works, from the previous 30 per cent in the original deal, he said.

Asked if Malaysia would pay any compensati­on for suspending the project since July last year, the Prime Minister replied that the issue was not mentioned during the negotiatio­n.

“We will start (the project) off as if there has been no interval between the stoppage of the previous constructi­on, and the beginning of the new constructi­on,” he added.

Tun M said the constructi­on of ECRL would resume as soon as possible after the signing of SA and completed on Dec 31, 2026, and not June 30, 2024, as in the original plan.

On payment of the project, Malaysia according to him, “... will pay according to the progress of the constructi­on.”

According to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office ( PMO) today, the ECRL’s new alignment would have a total length of 640km.

“The new alignment will avoid the constructi­on of the 17.8km-long Genting Tunnel from Bentong to Gombak. It will provide a direct link from Kuantan Port to Port Klang to serve as a land bridge between the two ports,” it said.

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