860 development projects worth nearly RM50bil implemented nationwide, says Ahmad Maslan


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LABUAN: A total of 860 development projects worth RM49.9bil have been implemented nationwide, with 227 projects valued at RM10.6bil progressing on schedule, says Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Maslan (pic).

He added that 234 projects, or 27% of the total, involving RM14.4bil, are ahead of schedule.

"Despite criticism that projects cannot (be) ahead of schedule, we have proven otherwise.

"Projects strictly monitored by the Public Works Department (JKR) have been completed and are progressing faster than planned…we hope to raise the number of projects ahead of schedule to at least 33%,” he told reporters after witnessing the handing over of an RM11.1mil, 4km concrete bridge at Labuan’s Patau-Patau 1 water village on Friday (Sept 12).

Ahmad highlighted several factors contributing to projects being completed ahead of schedule, including close collaboration among government agencies, as well as using skilled manpower and financially sound contractors.

Other contributing factors include teamwork, round-the-clock work, incentives for early completion, the use of advanced technology and machinery, and strong community relations through corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

He said the early completion of projects benefits the public, the government and contractors by saving both time and costs.

Ahmad also noted that Labuan JKR’s development projects have exceeded expectations, with several already completed ahead of schedule. – Bernama

 

 

 

 

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