THE East Klang Valley Expressway (EKVE) developer must provide the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) with quarterly updates to ensure progress is being made on the project that has been plagued with delays.
MPAJ president Dr Ani Ahmad said that developer EKVE Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Ahmad Zaki Resources Bhd, was required to give a status update every three months during the council’s infrastructure committee meeting.
“The developer was also told to be more proactive in ensuring that the project site is maintained and does not cause any issues,” she said after chairing the monthly full board meeting yesterday. “The contentious part, which is the elevated U-turn at Ukay Perdana, is to be completed on Dec 6, 2024, with some redesign.”
It was supposed to have been completed in 2019 but has been delayed due to multiple complex legal issues and logistical delays.However, this redesign prompted Bukit Antarabangsa, Beverly Heights and Taman Sering Ukay Residents Associations to file protest letters to the Malaysian Highway Authority , calling for the authorities to evaluate the new design and provide reassurance that it followed safety standards.
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