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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Kapit, Kapit News, Rural Development, Road Connectivity

Sg Musah Bridge Reconstruction in Kapit Records Early Progress

KAPIT – The reconstruction of the Sungai Musah Bridge in Kapit Division has officially begun, with the Public Works Department (JKR) Sarawak confirming that the project has reached an early progress milestone of 4.14 percent.

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Director of Public Works Sarawak, YBhg. Datu Adj Prof Ir Ts Gs Br PMr Dr Cassidy anak Morris visited the site on 25 February 2026 to assess the initial implementation.

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His inspection aimed to ensure that construction activities adhere strictly to the technical specifications and safety standards outlined in the project plan.

The bridge, which had suffered severe structural damage in recent years, was previously deemed unsafe for use.

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In 2023, the Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi revealed that investigations were underway to determine the cause of the damage, while temporary measures such as alternative routes and a Bailey bridge were introduced to maintain connectivity for local residents.

During the latest site visit, Dr Cassidy expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved so far, despite the project being in its early stages.

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He emphasised the importance of maintaining quality control and safety management throughout the construction period.

The scope of work involves dismantling the existing superstructure and substructure, followed by the installation of new bridge components.

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Once completed, the bridge is expected to provide a safer and more sustainable crossing for communities in Kapit Division. The project is scheduled for completion in April 2027.

The Sarawak Public Works Department has pledged to monitor the development closely, ensuring that the work proceeds smoothly and within the planned timeframe.

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This initiative reflects the state government’s wider commitment to strengthening rural infrastructure, particularly in areas where connectivity is vital for economic and social activities.

Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas previously highlighted that the state had allocated emergency funds to address urgent infrastructure repairs, including bridges and roads.

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The Sungai Musah Bridge reconstruction is part of this broader strategy to enhance resilience and safety in rural transport networks.

For residents of Kapit, the project represents more than just a physical upgrade. Improved infrastructure is expected to reduce travel disruptions, support local businesses, and enhance access to essential services.

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The reconstruction of the bridge is therefore seen as a crucial step in ensuring long-term stability and development for the division.

As construction continues, authorities have urged contractors and workers to remain vigilant in adhering to safety protocols.

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The project stands as a significant example of Sarawak’s ongoing efforts to modernise its infrastructure while prioritising the well-being of its rural communities.

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By Sarawak Daily

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