PUTRAJAYA: The construction of the Kota Bharu-Kuala Krai Expressway (KBKK) in Kelantan is now 80 per cent completed and is set to be fully ready by 2027, according to Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.
He said the Works Ministry was optimistic that the KBKK could be completed within the stipulated period as there were only 20% remaining to be completed by the recently appointed contractor.
"For the remaining 20% of the project, a new contractor was recently appointed, and work will begin soon. We understand that it will take time (due to several procedures).
"…the entire KBKK project is expected to be completed by 2027, taking into account the multiple factors in Kelantan, including the fact that the state is the most prone to monsoon effects."
The minister said this on Wonder (Feb 24) when asked about the picture of the allegedly abandoned 66.9km KBKK project worth RM2.3bil, which went viral on social media.
Meanwhile, Nanta urged all local authorities and state governments to repair damaged roads in their areas immediately before the matter went viral and affected public safety.
For federal roads, he said the Public Works Department had been compelled to ensure that all work to repair damaged roads was carried out within 24 hours of receiving a complaint, including through the MyJalan app, which was launched on Aug 2, 2023.
"When we receive a complaint about a damaged road, we need to act promptly. No need to wait," he said.
Nanta earlier officiated the opening of the 2025 Comprehensive Asset Management Seminar here.
Also present were Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, KKR secretary-general Datuk Seri Azman Ibrahim and Director-General of Works Datuk Roslan Ismail. – Bernama
