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Contractor claims trial to three charges over Bukit Kukus landslide in Penang
GEORGE TOWN (Bernama): The contractor of the Paya Terubong paired roads project at Jalan Bukit Kukus here was charged in the Sessions Court on Tuesday (July 2) with three counts of failing to provide safe working procedures.
Four Myanmar workers buried in landslide
GEORGE TOWN: Four foreign workers were buried alive in a freak landslide at a construction site in Batu Feringghi here last night.
Paired roads project hits a snag
GEORGE TOWN: The completion of the RM545.6mil Jalan Bukit Kukus paired roads project has hit a snag following cash flow problems faced by the two developers responsible for the remaining 2.1km of the 4.9km stretch.
Guan Eng: Penang government was just defending itself
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang state government was just defending itself in the press statements issued last January, says Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.
Slippery case of Bukit Kukus
FOR 21 years, I have been living in Paya Terubong, and I watch the suburb grow until gridlock traffic has become the norm at rush hour.
Landslide report blames contractor, MBPP and DOSH
GEORGE TOWN: The special investigative panel report on the Bukit Kukus landslide had not been made public, but excerpts of the findings were made available by the state.
Panel: Company in Bukit Kukus incident met requirements, but to be blacklisted anyway
GEORGE TOWN: The construction company in charge of the Jalan Bukit Kukus paired road project where a landslide killed nine foreign workers followed all the specifications and requirements for the project, says Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman.
Bukit Kukus project to proceed with extra caution
GEORGE TOWN: The stop-work order for Yuta Maju Sdn Bhd, the contractor for the RM545.6mil Jalan Bukit Kukus paired roads project, has been lifted by the Department of Safety and Occupational Health (DOSH).
Road ahead for Jalan Bukit Kukus project uncertain
GEORGE TOWN: The RM545.6mil Jalan Bukit Kukus paired roads project has been left in limbo with no clear indication when the stop-work order will be lifted.
Bukit Kukus landslide: No decisions until official report from DOSH
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang state government has to wait for the report by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) on the Bukit Kukus landslide before any decisions regarding the project can be made.