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S’wak will not tolerate bad contractors anymore: Abang Jo

Many projects critically delayed, behind schedule, or suspended, says premier

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Feb 2023 3:29PM

S’wak will not tolerate bad contractors anymore: Abang Jo
Tan Sri Abang Johari Open says that he has noticed many issues and challenges on the ground, including the contractors’ lack of commitment and poor performance. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, February 8, 2023

KUCHING – The Sarawak government will no longer tolerate errant or incompetent contractors working on infrastructure projects in the state, said Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.

He said the Sarawak Public Works Department (PWD) had reported to him that projects being implemented in the state are of great concern.

Abang Johari said as of January 27, out of 215 projects under construction in the state, three are under suspension, 34 are critically delayed, 29 are behind schedule, and 149 are on schedule.

“All contractors are hereby reminded to be serious and more committed when it comes to the implementation of projects under the purview of the Sarawak government. Integrity and professionalism must be upheld in the course of project execution.

“It is therefore imperative that contractors take cognizance of their own capacity and capabilities when undertaking government projects,” he said in his speech at the seminar on “Enhancing Sarawak’s Construction Industry” here today. 

Abang Johari said that after being briefed by respective implementing agencies, he noticed many issues and challenges encountered on the ground, including the contractors’ lack of commitment and poor performance.

He said projects delayed in the state include the Limbang Administration History Gallery project, which has been delayed for about a year, and the upgrading of five roundabouts along the Kuching-Samarahan Expressway, which has been delayed for two years.

“The gallery project in Limbang is just a project to build a bungalow. When I asked them (contractors) what caused the delay, they said it was because its roof has yet to arrive from New Zealand. I don’t know why they have to import it as the project is just RM10 million.

“This is what happens. It is not a problem with the government. It’s the contractors, but the people always blame the government. The money is there but the projects are delayed for years and we need to find rescue contractors,” he said. – Bernama, February 8, 2023

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