LRT3 project expected to resume in second half


Ann: We have signed an agreement with Prasarana Malaysia Bhd, right now we are in the process of redesigning the project and expect to start work in the second half.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Light Rail Transit 3 project (LRT3), which has stalled for almost a year following a review by the Pakatan Harapan government, is expected to resume in the second half of this year, said Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB).

“We have signed an agreement with Prasarana Malaysia Bhd, right now we are in the process of redesigning the project and expect to start work in the second half,” MRCB group chief financial officer Ann Wan Tee told reporters after the group’s EGM yesterday.

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