No change to work schedule of Pan Borneo project contractors, Sabah assembly told

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No change to work schedule of Pan Borneo project contractors, Sabah assembly told
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KOTA KINABALU: There is no plan to force contractors of the Pan Borneo project to change their work schedule or add time to the existing hours, the Sabah state assembly was told.

State Assistant Public Works Minister Datuk Limus Jury said the work hours were under the jurisdiction of the contractors involved.

Nominated assemblyman Dr Aliakbar Gulasan had asked in his supplementary question whether the state government planned to request these contractors work extra hours and off-peak hours to prevent road congestion. On this, Limus said that Phase One of the project involved a total of 35 packages, out of which 15 were already completed.

He said both state and private agencies work together to ensure the smooth operations of the project.

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