The Borneo Post

‘Limbang Waterfront project to be completed by 2021’

- Norni Mahadi

LIMBANG: The RM60-million Limbang Waterfront upgrading project is expected to be fully completed by 2021.

In stating this, Assistant Minister of Agricultur­e, Native Land and Regional Developmen­t Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail said the project was divided into two phases.

“Limbang will have the longest waterfront in Sarawak once the waterfront project with a total length of 1.6km is fully completed by 2021.

“This Limbang Waterfront would be the main developmen­t icon for the people here,” he said when met during the presentati­on of Limbang Waterfront Upgrading Project Phase 2 Contract at Limbang District Council yesterday.

The Bukit Kota assemblyma­n said phase one of the project was progressin­g well.

The one-km phase one project costing RM30 million is expected to complete by July next year, he added.

The remaining 600-metre second phase project is scheduled to start in January next year and expected to complete in July 2021.

“This project once completed would be another tourism and economic attraction for northern part of Sarawak because Limbang is located near Brunei.”

He further said the waterfront upgrading project was announced and approved by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi

Abang Johari Tun Openg.

“This waterfront project would be connecting the Taman Tasik Bukit Mas and Limbang Town Square.

“Besides other recreation­al facilities, more than 400 parking lots would be provided under the project.”

Also present were Limbang District Council chairman Sufian Mohat, deputy chairman Dahlan Dullah and secretary Petrick Linggie Taboh.

Limbang will have the longest waterfront in Sarawak once the waterfront project with a total length of 1.6km is fully completed by 2021. Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail

 ??  ?? Sufian (fourth right) signs phase 2 document contract, witnessed by Dr Abdul Rahman (fourth left), Petrick (third right) and others.
Sufian (fourth right) signs phase 2 document contract, witnessed by Dr Abdul Rahman (fourth left), Petrick (third right) and others.

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