The Borneo Post

Julau alignment of Pan Borneo Highway a new chapter in economic growth – Fadillah

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JULAU: The completion of the constructi­on of the 28.5 km Julau alignment of the Pan Borneo Highway project at a cost of RM537.4 million will be a new chapter in Sarawak’s economic growth, said Senior Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

He said the alignment would expand the transport network between towns and districts to potential growth centres such as ports, industrial areas and commercial centres in the largest state in Malaysia.

“With the completion of the Julau alignment on Oct 28, 2021, the surroundin­g residents can move more comfortabl­y from Sibu town to Pantu and Miri where the road geometry has been improved and the road is also wider.

“Through the involvemen­t of Sarawakian­s in this project as consultant­s, vendors, suppliers or even contractor­s, many highly skilled workers among local people can be produced and they can contribute to the developmen­t of Sarawak,” he said in his speech at the opening of the Julau alignment of the Pan Borneo Highway here yesterday.

The opening ceremony was launched by Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.

Fadillah said Julau alignment is one of the three alignments under Work Contract Package 07 which encompasse­d the constructi­on of a road from the Bintangor junction to the 1Sungai Kua Bridge stretching 75 km in the central area of the state.

“Overall, the constructi­on involves the upgrading work (of the existing roads) to four twoway lanes,” he said.

When the entire WPC07 alignments are completed, he said it will provide comfortabl­e and efficient land access, especially to residents in Sarikei and Bintangor to Kanowit and Sibu.

 ?? — Photo courtesy of Sarawak Update ?? Abang Johari flanked by Fadillah on his left and Assistant Minister of Infrastruc­ture and Port Developmen­t Datuk Julaihi Narawi, looking at the big screen image of a section of the Julau Pan Borneo alignment.
— Photo courtesy of Sarawak Update Abang Johari flanked by Fadillah on his left and Assistant Minister of Infrastruc­ture and Port Developmen­t Datuk Julaihi Narawi, looking at the big screen image of a section of the Julau Pan Borneo alignment.

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