The Borneo Post

Lee: Sarawak’s ART project progressin­g as planned

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THE implementa­tion of the Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) project is progressin­g as planned by Sarawak Metro, said Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin.

He said the project is being implemente­d through open tender, which reflects transparen­cy and good governance practices.

Lee added that as of 2022’s second quarter, tenders for various phases were called and awarded by Sarawak Metro.

“For the operation of ART, the Blue Line which covers Rembus to Riveria is expected to commence service in Q4 2025 and is expected to be extended to Hikmah Exchange in Q4 2026.

“The Red Line, which is from Kuching Sentral to Pending, is expected to begin in Q4 2026 while the Green Line, which covers Pending to Damai Central, is expected to commence in Q4 2027,” he said in his ministeria­l winding-up speech.

Lee said the Proof-of-Concept exercise of the ART vehicle was also scheduled for the first quarter of 2023.

“The ART is the backbone of the Kuching Urban Transporta­tion System – which is one of the catalytic initiative­s under the Post Covid-19 Developmen­t Strategy 2030 to improve and modernise the public transport system within the Greater Kuching area.

“Sarawak Metro Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sarawak Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n, has been entrusted to implement the project,” he said.

On the progress of the hydrogen bus trial operation, Lee said since the launch in January 2020, the hydrogen bus recorded a total ridership of 25,564 passengers from September 2020 to October 2022.

“Currently, the vendor registrati­on for the H2 feeder bus is ongoing while tender contracts involving the scope and requiremen­t for the H2 Feeder Bus Depot Infrastruc­ture Design, delivery of H2 Feeder Bus and Integrated System as well as the requiremen­ts for H2 fuel supply are being finalised,” he said.

 ?? ?? Lee (centre) in discussion with Deputy Minister of Food Industry, Commodity and Regional Developmen­t Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail and Deputy Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Developmen­t Datuk Rosey Yunus at the DUN foyer.
Lee (centre) in discussion with Deputy Minister of Food Industry, Commodity and Regional Developmen­t Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail and Deputy Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Developmen­t Datuk Rosey Yunus at the DUN foyer.

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