RM59.885 million had been set aside for new slope repair works at 50 locations.
: The Works Ministry has received an allocation of RM93.374 million this year to carry out slope management works across Peninsular Malaysia.
He added that his ministry has received over 500 official requests for slope repair, and 50 locations have been identified and approved for repair works. Nanta said the company has been appointed as a long-term contractor to assist the government in carrying out slope repair works in accordance with the ministry’s requirements and approvals.
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