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Four out of 27 water treatment plant projects delayed — Audit report

4 Jul 2024, 8:13 AM
Four out of 27 water treatment plant projects delayed — Audit report

KUALA LUMPUR, July 4 — Four out of 27 projects to upgrade and build water treatment plants nationwide during the 11th Malaysia Plan period were delayed, revealed the Auditor-General’s (AG) Report 2/2024.

The report showed the four projects were delayed by between 324 and 1,076 days — two in Sabah and one each in Johor and Kedah, with a cost of RM926.79 million.

The report said the delay in the Telibong II Water Treatment Plant Capacity Expansion Project in Sabah was due to design changes and realignment of pipelines involving the Pan Borneo route, while another project in the same state, the Lahad Datu Water Supply System Project, was delayed due to pipeline alignment issues and a shortage of raw materials.

“For the Lubuk Buntar Lama Water Treatment Plant Upgrading Project in Kedah, the delay was due to issues in finalising the type of tank and land acquisition.

“The delay in the Layang 2 Water Treatment Plant Construction Project in Johor was caused by difficulties in water intake construction works,” it said.

The AG Report also found the implementation of 11 new centralised sewage treatment plant projects was delayed.

According to the report, the projects were part of 34 by the Sewerage Services Department.

It noted that the total cost of the delayed projects was RM4.685 billion.

Meanwhile, the AG Report found that 129 out of 636 Phase 1 sewerage treatment plant upgrade projects, planned by the National Water Services Commission and implemented by Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd, were delayed, with a total cost of RM68.16 million.

The report said the delays were caused by the movement control order, the postponement of pipe installation, and delays in the supply of building materials.

“These delays also hindered the achievement of water infrastructure construction objectives,” it said.

— Bernama

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