Friday, August 15, 2008

Interstate water tunnelling

Contractor picked for interstate water tunnelling job
By Ooi Tee Ching
Published: 2008/08/15
BTimes

THE government has decided on the contractor to undertake the 45km tunnelling package of the Pahang-Selangor interstate Raw Water transfer project. The job will be awarded next month.The multi-billion ringgit project involves the construction of the Kelau dam in Pahang and a 44.6km transfer tunnel under the Main Range to bring 2,260 million litres of raw water per day to Hulu Langat treatment plant in Selangor. "The Finance Ministry has approved of the contractor to undertake the tunnelling package," said Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor. "We will recommend to JBIC (the Japan Bank for International Co-operation) and the announcement will be made next month," he told reporters after officiating at the opening of the National Solar Photovoltaic conference in Putrajaya yesterday.

In March 2005, the government signed a 82.04 billion yen loan (RM) with JBIC for the project. The loan was to be repaid over 40 years, with an annual interest rate of 0.95 per cent. However, the government can only activate the loan after completing the pre-qualification and tender process. It was reported that three Japanese firms have been shortlisted to carry out the tunnelling package; Shimizu Corp which has UEM group and IJM Corp Bhd as its partners, Taisei Corp (with HRA Teguh Sdn Bhd) and a stand-alone bid by Kajima Corp. Initially slated to commence in 2003, this project was met with protests from both local and international non-governmental organisations like the Centre of Orang Asli Concerns, Sahabat Alam Malaysia and Friends of the Earth-Japan. Due to the protests, the project period had to be revised twice, first to 2005-2012 and then 2008-2015.

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