Two Langkawi projects worth over RM137mil expected to be completed on schedule


ALOR SETAR: Two infrastructure projects in Langkawi worth more than RM137mil are expected to be completed on schedule in January next year.

According to the Works Ministry (KKR), the two projects are the construction of the Health Ministry staff quarters worth RM88.775mil, and the construction of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Bohor Jaya worth RM48.946mil.

"The construction of the staff quarters is expected to be completed on Jan 25, 2025, and will contain three blocks, namely two 10-storey blocks, and one seven-storey block, with a total of 180 units.

"The staff quarters, when completed, will be equipped with a surau, a nursery and a multi-purpose hall, which will facilitate the placement of MOH staff in Langkawi, which is known for its high rents,” said the ministry in a statement on Sunday (March 10).

It also said that the SMK Bohor Jaya construction project started on July 21, 2022 and is expected to be completed on Jan 29, 2025.

The project involves 30 classrooms, which can accommodate 900 students, and is equipped with facilities such as a school hall, sports court, football field, library, canteen and other facilities.

Meanwhile, the ministry, in the same statement, said that Deputy Works Minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan is on a one-day working visit to Langkawi today to review the progress of the two projects.

Ahmad also visited the newly completed Sungai Perangin Oriental Village Bridge, which replaced the old bridge and is now open to motorists.

The bridge project, which commenced on Oct 30, 2020, was fully completed on Jan 24 this year, costing RM 7.877 million, it said. - Bernama

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