• Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi: "The LTU project, implemented in phases since 2008, is subject to central agency approval. Eleven projects have been completed, 14 are under construction, and one is in the procurement process."

KUALA LUMPUR (July 25): Some 63.35% of the nearly 300km Central Spine Road (LTU) connecting the East Coast Expressway (LPT) junction in Bentong, Pahang to Kuala Krai, Kelantan has been completed.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi (pictured) said that as of July 10, there was a delay of 0.39% from the scheduled 63.74%, taking into account the approved extension of time.

"The LTU project, implemented in phases since 2008, is subject to central agency approval. Eleven projects have been completed, 14 are under construction, and one is in the procurement process," he said during a question-and-answer session in the Dewan Negara on Thursday.

He was responding to a question from Senator Nik Mohamad Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz regarding the status of the project and measures to reduce the delay.

Nanta said Package 1, from Kuala Krai to the Sungai Lakit Bridge, is 11.59% complete, followed by Package 2, from the Sungai Lakit Bridge to Gua Musang, being 22.40% complete. Package 3, from Gua Musang to Kampung Relong, is 84.25% complete, while Package 4, from Kampung Relong to Raub, is 63.69% complete.

Package 5, from Raub to Bentong, has been opened to users, while Package 6, from Bentong to the LPT junction, is 30.07% complete.

"Each issue, including land acquisition, utility relocation, traffic management, labour shortage, unpredictable weather and rising material costs, will be addressed effectively, following best construction practices and current regulations," said Nanta.

He also informed that the Ministry of Works plans to upgrade the East-West Corridor from Pasir Puteh, Kelantan to Gerik, Perak, and from Simpang Pulai, Aring to Kenyir, Terengganu, under the 2030 Highway Network Development Plan.

Planned upgrades include the FT004 route from Kupang, Kedah to Tanah Merah, Kelantan (204km), another FT004 stretch from Pasir Puteh to Machang-Jeli (46.3km), FT185 from Simpang Pulai, Aring to Gua Musang (94km), and the FT1744/FT185 segment from Chiku, Kelantan to Basung, Terengganu (39km).

Nanta also noted that the Third Rolling Plan (RP3) and the RP4 under the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) for these projects had been approved.

The RP3 covers upgrading of the route from Kampung Pak Badol to Kampung Banir Belikong in Pasir Puteh, and the replacement of two bridges in Jeli.

The RP4 involves upgrading the East-West Highway from Section 113 to Section 151 in Gerik, Perak.

“Additionally, projects under the East Coast Economic Region Development Council include the FT482 Pasir Puteh-Tok Bali route, involving land acquisition under the 12MP,” he said.

Nanta was replying to a supplementary question from Nik Mohamad Abduh regarding his ministry's plans to upgrade the East-West Corridor, specifically from Pasir Puteh to Gerik, and from Simpang Pulai, Aring to Kenyir, Terengganu.

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