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Bridge connecting Pulau Tuba, Pulau Dayang Bunting in procurement stage

Bridge connecting Pulau Tuba, Pulau Dayang Bunting in procurement stage

New Straits Times21 hours ago
ALOR STAR: The planned bridge connecting Pulau Tuba with Pulau Dayang Bunting in Langkawi is currently at procurement stage and the letter of acceptance will be issued in mid 2026, Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said.
He said the federal project was vital for the people on the island and was approved under the 12th Malaysia Plan Rolling Plan 3 to replace and upgrade the existing one-lane bridge that was narrow and could only accommodate one four-wheel drive vehicle at a time.
"The bridge spans across Selat Bagan Nyior making it a vital route and when completed will be the main infrastructure network that will provide mobility and access in any weather as well as help the inclusive socioeconomic development to boost the standard of living of locals.
"The project involves the construction of a bridge that is 1.04km, including a 0.38km bridge and a 0.66km road with the Public Works Department specification of R1 (two lanes)," he said in a statement after visiting the project yesterday.
He also expressed hope that all parties, including the project team and contractors that will be appointed would give their full commitment and cooperation through continuous discussions to ensure the project would be completed according to specification, time and costs set.
– Bernama
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