Tender evaluation ongoing for second segment of Mutiara LRT line, says CM


Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.-filepic

GEORGE TOWN: The tender for the second segment of the Mutiara Light Rail Transit (LRT) line, stretching from Macallum on Penang Island to Penang Sentral on the mainland, remains under evaluation by Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp).

Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said MRT Corp, as project owner and implementer, requested a review of the design and technical details before finalising the tender outcome.

"It is still being evaluated,” he told a press conference at Komtar on Tuesday (Oct 21).

Responding to reports that Gamuda Bhd had withdrawn its bid for the segment, Chow said the state government had not received any official notification and that the issue would not affect the overall project.

He also clarified that Gamuda’s withdrawal related only to the second segment, as the first segment, from Silicon Island to Komtar and Macallum, had already been awarded to SRS Consortium through direct negotiation under existing contractual arrangements.

Chow described Gamuda’s focus on the first segment as positive, allowing the company to ensure smooth implementation, particularly in managing traffic flow during construction.

He also said foreign firms are welcome to participate in the bidding, provided they meet MRT Corp’s eligibility criteria.

Separately, Chow welcomed the start of fieldwork for Package 1 of the Traffic Dispersal Project between Juru and Sungai Dua toll plazas, which began today (Oct 21).

"This project consists of several packages. Package 1 involves service roads near the hospital and does not yet affect the main highway,” he said.

He added that subsequent packages will be awarded in due course, with the state aiming to complete the entire project within four to five years.

PLUS Malaysia Bhd earlier confirmed the start of Package 1 and announced Naza Engineering and Construction Sdn Bhd as the main contractor following an open tender. – Bernama

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