SERIAN – The first phase of the Padawan Road Upgrade Project has recorded physical progress of 35.89 percent, indicating steady development towards its scheduled finish. The project is being closely monitored by the state’s infrastructure authorities.
Deputy Premier of Sarawak Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas confirmed the advancement following an inspection of the site on Monday.
The RM73.9 million initiative involves the enhancement of a *14.9-kilometre* section running from the Tapah Junction to Teng Bukap.
He stated that the project, which is being executed by the Public Works Department (JKR) Sarawak under the supervision of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Port Development, has a target completion date of *3 September 2026*.
Upon its conclusion, the improved roadway is slated to become a crucial alternative link between Serian and Kuching.
It is anticipated to directly benefit over 6,000 residents from several local villages, including Kampung Mundai, Kampung Simpok, and Kampung Stabut, as well as Teng Bukap town.
Beyond providing a safer travel route, the upgrade is also projected to act as a catalyst for economic activity. Officials expect it to spur growth in the local tourism, agricultural, and housing sectors.
During the site visit, the Deputy Premier was informed of various implementation hurdles. These challenges primarily involved the necessary relocation of electrical poles, cables, and several structures that had been built within the government’s road reserves.
To facilitate a smooth progression, the State Government has allocated an ex-gratia payment totalling RM1.03 million for the affected property owners.
Furthermore, Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) has provided assurance that the work to relocate the utilities will be finished by December 2025.
Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah expressed his confidence that the project will be delivered on time. He emphasised that the infrastructure will serve the long-term interests of the surrounding rural communities once it becomes operational.