Malaysia

Sultan Ismail Petra Airport upgrading delayed by over 25%: Nik Nazmi

Works stalled due to skilled labour shortage, security issues, says minister

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 02 Jul 2023 6:07PM

Sultan Ismail Petra Airport upgrading delayed by over 25%: Nik Nazmi
Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, who is also the natural resources, environment, and climate change minister, says the contractors are focused on resolving issues that had arisen so that the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport project could be completed in early September next year. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, July 2, 2023

MACHANG – The project to expand and upgrade the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport (LTSIP) in Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Baru, is expected to be delayed by 25.79% or 143 days, compared to the original schedule.

Kelantan State Development Action Council joint chairman Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said the project has reached a progress rate of 30.58%.

“This delay is caused, among other things, by a shortage of skilled workers and issues with utilities and security systems at the construction site, which we are assisting to resolve.

“I was told that Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd and the Transport Ministry are also working on a recovery plan for this project,” he told reporters after visiting the Sg Kelantan riverbank development project here today.

The LTSIP expansion and upgrade project is to improve facilities and increase the capacity of the airport terminal from 1.5 million passengers to four million passengers per annum, at a cost of over RM440 million.

Although LTSIP is not categorised as an international airport or a regional aviation hub, it can still handle scheduled and non-scheduled international flight operations like other domestic airports.

Elaborating, Nik Nazmi, who is also the natural resources, environment, and climate change minister, said the contractors are focused on resolving issues that had arisen so that the project could be completed in early September next year.

“The project has been delayed from its original schedule, but we are closely monitoring it to ensure it will be completed in September (next year) and there will be no cost increase,” he said. – Bernama, July 2, 2023

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