Sarawak deputy minister: Ulu Paku road upgrading project completion delayed to April 2024

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Sarawak deputy minister: Ulu Paku road upgrading project completion delayed to April 2024
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SRI AMAN, March 25 — The Ulu Paku Road upgrading project, which should have been completed this July, has been extended to April next year, said Datuk Francis Harden...

SRI AMAN, March 25 — The Ulu Paku Road upgrading project, which should have been completed this July, has been extended to April next year, said Datuk Francis Harden Hollis.

“Following that, an additional 219 days were approved following an application for an extension of time by the companies involved. With such delays, Harden strongly reminded the contractor to give their full commitment and urged them to speed up construction work to ensure the project will be completed by the new date.

“Increase the number of workers and facilities on site so that work equipment needs are always available,” he said.

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