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Batang Saribas 1 Bridge Fifth To Be Completed Under Sarawak Coastal Road Network
Batang Saribas 1 Bridge Fifth To Be Completed Under Sarawak Coastal Road Network

Barnama

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Batang Saribas 1 Bridge Fifth To Be Completed Under Sarawak Coastal Road Network

BETONG (Sarawak), May 25 (Bernama) -- The Batang Saribas 1 Bridge near Pusa here became the fifth bridge to be completed under the Sarawak Coastal Road Network project, marking another major step forward in the state's infrastructure development. Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, who represented Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to perform the soft opening ceremony of the RM375.5 million bridge today, said it is now open for public use, ending decades-long reliance on ferry crossings at the Saribas River. 'This bridge, along with others being built across Sarawak's coastline, is part of our strategy to enhance road connectivity, particularly for rural communities,' said Uggah, who is also Sarawak Minister for Infrastructure and Port Development (MIPD), at the ceremony. Prior to the opening of the 1.55-kilometre bridge, four other bridge projects that have been completed are the Batang Rajang, Muara Lassa, Marudi and Jepak, as the Sarawak government draws closer to realising its plan of building a total of 16 bridges under the Coastal Road Network. Uggah said six more bridges are expected to be completed within this year, namely the Sungai Lingga, Batang Igan, Batang Lupar 1, Sungai Limbang, Sebauh and Sejingkat bridges. He said by next year, the State government aims to complete the Batang Paloh, Krian, Batang Lupar 2 and Batang Saribas 2 bridges, 'It is very exciting to watch all these structures taking shape. They are shrinking Sarawak by significantly reducing travel times,' he said, adding that the opening of the Batang Saribas 1 Bridge alone eliminates the need for a 30-minute ferry wait to streamline connectivity for areas in the Betong Division. He said that his ministry in collaboration with the Sarawak Public Works Department (JKR) will ensure contractors adhere to project timelines and quality standards in delivering the bridges, which would bring transformative impact to the social and economic wellbeing for rural communities. 'We are committed to our promises to rural communities. Delivery is proof that we are serious about development,' he added.

Uggah praises progress of Batang Igan Bridge, expected completion this Dec
Uggah praises progress of Batang Igan Bridge, expected completion this Dec

Borneo Post

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Uggah praises progress of Batang Igan Bridge, expected completion this Dec

Uggah (second right) flanked by Mukah Resident Datu Kueh Lei Poh on his right and JKR director Dr Cassidy Morris, give the thumbs-up. Also seen is JKR deputy director Wisil Lichok (left). MUKAH (April 23): The Batang Igan Bridge project is on schedule and progressing well, said Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas. He said this during a working visit to the site today, and he was accompanied by officials from the Public Works Department (JKR) and project consultants. He expressed his satisfaction with the current pace of the RM285.5 million development, describing it as a 'good project with minimal issues'. 'We are very happy with the progress. The bridge is currently 82 per cent completed and only 18 per cent of the work remains,' he told reporters when met at the site. The 1.4-kilometre bridge, which is part of the Sarawak Coastal Road Network, intends to significantly reduce travel time between Igan and Matu, which are currently only connected by ferry services that can take over an hour during peak periods. 'Our target is to complete this project by December 2025. Based on the briefing, we've advised the contractor to maintain a monthly progress rate of at least three per cent—at that pace, we're confident it can be delivered on time.' Uggah said the state government has adopted a proactive approach to infrastructure delivery, with ministers and officials personally inspecting work sites to ensure timely completion. He reaffirmed the Sarawak government's commitment to ensuring the bridge is completed on time, calling it a vital link to boost connectivity and economic development for residents in the region.

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