Sabah Pan Borneo Highway: Utility issues, logistics challenges affecting project progress – chief minister
by Mick Chan · Paul Tan's Automotive NewsPan Borneo Highway projects in Sabah have been affected by several major constraints, reported New Straits Times.
“Utility-related problems were identified as among the main factors slowing earthworks, in addition to logistical challenges and temporary access issues within the project area.
“The state government is committed to ensuring that every development project is implemented in a well-planned manner, closely monitored and completed according to schedule for the benefit of the people,” Sabah chief minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor was quoted as stating.
Hajiji inspected the WP25 project that spans 14.96km from Kampung Perpaduan Datuk Moh to Sukau, which is valued at about RM269.9 million and scheduled for completion within 36 months, with a target date of February 2028. Physical progress on the project is around 12.35% to date, compared to the original scheduled target of 15.30%, while financial progress is at 11.52%, according to the report.
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