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The Pan Borneo Highway project site for Package WPC11 (Sungai Tangap – Pujut link) undergoing construction in Miri, Sarawak, as seen on May 27, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/ALEXANDER NANTA LINGGI

Pan Borneo Highway: Sungai Tangap – Pujut link package 89 pct completed — Minister

KUCHING, May 27 — The Pan Borneo Highway project site for Package WPC11 (Sungai Tangap – Pujut link in Miri, Sarawak) which is scheduled to be completed in stages starting this year until 2026 has reached 89 per cent completion, said Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

In a Facebook post today, he said the percentage does not include the construction of a 400-metre ‘viaduct’ and the diversion of a 4.5 kilometre (km) long water pipe at the location.

“It is understood that during the road stabilisation work in this area, the site experienced soil settlement of up to 0.5 metres.

“The Pan Borneo Project team has recommended that the ‘viaduct’ structure be built on the alignment of the route that has problems with soil settlement,” Nanta said.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi (centre) looking over draft plans for the Pan Borneo Highway project site for Package WPC11 (Sungai Tangap – Pujut link), in Miri, Sarawak on May 27, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/ALEXANDER NANTA LINGGI

The design of the viaduct has been finalised and construction will be carried out in the third quarter of this year, and it will be fully completed in 2025.

He also assured the viaduct construction work will not disrupt the flow of traffic in the area, as road users can still use the existing road next to the project site.

Meanwhile, the application to upgrade the Pujut Tiga roundabout, Miri and Pujut – Lutong Road involving a distance of 3 km has been implemented by the Sarawak Public Works Department, and has been taken on by the Works Ministry into the Fourth Rolling Plan under the 12th Malaysia Plan.

— Bernama

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