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New Lawas airport to start construction in Q1 2023: Awang Tengah

Sarawak deputy premier says it’s expected to be completed by end of 2026

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Aug 2022 9:11PM

New Lawas airport to start construction in Q1 2023: Awang Tengah
Sarawak’s Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan has said the new Lawas airport would be a game changer that could spur economic activities in Sarawak’s northernmost district. – Bernama pic, August 12, 2022

KUCHING – The construction work for the proposed new airport in Lawas, located 1,039km from here, is expected to start by the first quarter of next year while its completion is expected to be by the end of 2026. 

Sarawak’s Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan said the new airport would be a game changer that could spur economic activities in Sarawak’s northernmost district.

He said the project comes at a time when there would be mega projects such as the Northern Coastal Highway, Sarawak Sabah Link Road and Trans Borneo Highway to come up in the area.

“As such, this new airport is vital as it will serve as the catalyst for economic growth in the northern region,” he said in a statement issued by Sarawak’s Regional Corridor Development (Recoda) in conjunction with the official closing of the new Lawas Airport Assessment Lab session today.

Awang Tengah, who is also the Northern Region Development Authority chairman, said Lawas needs a bigger airport to accommodate the influx of both business and leisure tourists to the town to participate in its economic and tourism activities.

He said the Sarawak Industrial Trade and Investment Ministry is in the midst of completing the master plan study for the development of an industrial terminal which would become a part of Lawas petrochemical hub.

Besides that, he said Recoda had completed a study on a proposed new deep-sea port in Lawas and both these studies aimed to identify the success factors and ecosystem to support the proposed development of the petrochemical industry in the region.

The two-day value assessment lab was attended by consultants and officers from various relevant government agencies to gather input for the new Lawas airport project to achieve better value and optimal cost.

Lawas is currently served by the existing short take-off and landing airport, which has been in operation since 1961 and, despite being upgraded in 1996, continues to experience flooding issues as well as an increase in passengers and cargo.

The Transport Ministry, in its feasibility study report in 2016, had recommended a new airport with a runway length of 1,500m, which can accommodate ATR 72-500 aircraft, be developed. – Bernama, August 12, 2022

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