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Government approves MRT3 constructionKUALA LUMPUR: The government has approved the construction of the third Mass Rapid ...
24/03/2022

Government approves MRT3 construction

KUALA LUMPUR: The government has approved the construction of the third Mass Rapid Transit Line 3 (MRT3) that will link the existing MRT1 and MRT2 lines into one giant loop around the Greater Klang Valley.

Also known as the Circle Line, the project was previously suspended by the Pakatan Harapan-led federal administration.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob who confirmed this in a statement today, said priorities for the project would be given to local contractors especially Bumiputera to generate business opportunities as well as creating employment opportunities for the people.

"The implementation of this project will drive the country's economic growth and development, in line with the objective of the government to empower the business sector as well as creating 600,000 jobs this year.

"The government has decided to approve the implementation of the MRT3 project to complete the existing public transportation infrastructure in the Klang Valley by providing integrated transportation system that is affordable for the people," he said.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong in April last year had said that the MRT3 project was given the go-ahead by the federal government.

Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp) was previously reported as saying that the entire alignment of the MRT3 will be about 50km.

Preliminary plan for the MRT3 will include 30 stations, where 10 of them are MRT interchange stations, light rail transit (LRT) and KTM Komuter lines.

Ismail Sabri also announced that the Cabinet had agreed to set aside RM15 billion in additional expenses over a period of seven years starting next year to enhance and expedite floods mitigation projects in the country.

The Cabinet, he said, made the a decision following the 2021/2022 floods triggered by the northeast monsoon.

At the moment, Ismail Sabri said the government had set aside RM1 billion in allocation annually under the 12th Malaysian Plan for flood mitigation projects

"After taking into consideration the flood phenomenon in the wake of the 2021/2022 northeast monsoon which claimed many lives and destroyed properties, the Cabinet has decided to enhance and expedite flood mitigation projects with additional allocations of RM15 billion for the period of 2023 until 2030," he said.

Ismail Sabri also said the government had agreed to implement the Sarawak-Sabah Link Road (SSLR) and Trans Borneo Highway Projects which will complement the on-going Pan Borneo Highway Project in Sarawak and Sabah.

He said the progress of the construction of the first phase of the Pan Borneo Highway project in Sarawak involving 786km has reached 78 per cent.

Meanwhile, he said the construction of the first phase of the Pan Borneo Highway project in Sabah comprising 15 work packages had reached 52 per cent and it is expected to be completed by October 2024.

"To enhance the road connectivity in Sabah, the government has agreed to go ahead with the implementation of 19 additional work packages in the state.

"The additional work packages will involve 367km which will take five years for it to be completed.

"As for Sarawak, the government has agreed to implement the SSLR and the Trans Borneo Highway Project," he said.

The implementation of all these high-impact projects, he said, were expected to stimulate the country's economic development, increase the competitiveness of the nation and elevate the wellbeing of the people.

"The decision to implement all these projects reflects the government's concern in providing opportunities for the people and strengthening the economic recovery momentum of the country," he said.

***CONSTRUCTION NEWS***Intel Corp. will invest more than $7 billion to build a new chip-packaging and testing factory in...
06/03/2022

***CONSTRUCTION NEWS***

Intel Corp. will invest more than $7 billion to build a new chip-packaging and testing factory in Malaysia, Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger said on Thursday, expanding production in the country following a global shortage of semiconductors.

The new advanced packaging facility in Malaysia is expected to begin production in 2024, he said.

The 30 billion ringgit ($7.10 billion) investment is expected to create over 4,000 Intel jobs and more than 5,000 construction jobs in the country, the Malaysian government said.

"This undertaking is indeed timely given the bullish global demand driven by the chip shortages and the potential challenges arising from the recovery of the pandemic globally," Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry Mohamed Azmin Ali said in a statement.

A global shortage of semiconductor chips, caused partly by a pandemic-fuelled demand for electronics and disruptions in supply chains has seen car makers cut production and delays in smartphone deliveries at companies including Apple Inc.

Malaysia's chip assembly industry, accounting for more than a tenth of a global trade worth over $20 billion, has warned that shortages will last at least two years.

Intel's Gelsinger said he expected the chip shortages to last into 2023.

"Overall the semiconductor industry this year will grow more than it has in the last two to three decades. But still the gaps are large...and I predict that the limitations of the shortages will persist into 2023," he said.

Intel hoped to announce the next locations in the United States and Europe early next year, he added.

Intel opened its first production facility outside the United States at a 5-acre assembly site in the Malaysian state of Penang in 1972. By 1975, it employed about 1,000 people and had become a crucial part of the company's manufacturing chain, its website said.

Last month, the United States and Malaysia said they plan to sign an agreement by early next year towards improving transparency, resilience and security in the semiconductor and manufacturing sector supply chains.

Daihatsu 1 ton truck is available for rental now.- Rental in hours, half-day, full-day, or daily.- No extra charge on Su...
06/03/2022

Daihatsu 1 ton truck is available for rental now.

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Tadano Skylift 23m is available for rental now.- Rental in hours, half-day, full-day, or daily.- No extra charge on Sund...
06/03/2022

Tadano Skylift 23m is available for rental now.

- Rental in hours, half-day, full-day, or daily.
- No extra charge on Sunday

Any further questions, feel free to contact us by text or call.

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William - 012-388 6715
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