
JKR Sarawak urges stronger teamwork at Engineers Conference
BINTULU (July 22): Sarawak Public Works Department (JKR) director Dr Cassidy Morris has called on all divisional engineering teams to maintain a strong spirit of teamwork and alignment in their operations.
'Only through unity and coordinated effort can we ensure the continued success and excellence of JKR Sarawak as a whole,' he said during the closing ceremony of the 22nd Divisional Engineers Conference in Bintulu yesterday (July 21).
He noted that this was the first conference since JKR Sarawak was officially recognised as the technical agency of the Sarawak government.
'This recognition comes with greater responsibility and expectations,' said Dr Cassidy according to a post on JKR Sarawak official Facebook page.
The conference gathered engineers from all divisions to discuss strategic directions, technical improvements, and coordination efforts to advance the state's infrastructure development.
A technical session on the Divisional Manual of Instruction (DMOI) was also held to enhance understanding and implementation of technical directives at the divisional level.
Earlier, Dr Cassidy chaired an engagement session with Rural Transformation Programme (RTP) implementing officers to gather direct feedback from the ground.
JKR Sarawak Deputy Director of Services Meehan Jorai expressed gratitude for the successful organisation of the conference.
'The discussions resulted in 60 resolutions focused on three core areas namely process improvement, human resource needs, and project implementation,' he said.
Meehan also highlighted that a shared direction had been agreed upon, and extended his appreciation to all senior assistant directors for their meaningful contributions.
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