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13 Jun 2026
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Sarawak Government Reviews Limbang IAC Ahead of Premier’s Visit

LIMBANG – Preparations are underway at the Integrated Administration Centre (IAC) in Limbang as senior officials from the Sarawak Government conducted a working visit on 5 April 2026.

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The inspection was organised to ensure the site is ready for the scheduled arrival of the Premier of Sarawak on 11 April.

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The visit was led by YB Datuk Amar Haji Mohamad Abu Bakar bin Marzuki, Secretary to the Sarawak Government.

He was joined by several key figures, including Datu Felicia Tan Ya Hua, Deputy Secretary to the Sarawak Government; Puan Hajah Sapiah binti Daud, Director of the Sarawak Implementation Monitoring Unit; Puan Norlela Hj. Jarnie, Deputy Director of the Administration Unit; Tuan Awang Putrayusrie bin Awang Redzuan, Director of the Sarawak Public Communications Unit (UKAS); and Tuan Haji Unus bin Tambi, Resident of Limbang Division. Representatives from contractors and consultants were also present.

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Officials from the Public Works Department (JKR) provided a comprehensive briefing on the progress of the project.

Ir. Ts. Br. PMr. Awangku Fakrulnizam bin Awang Madohi, Assistant Divisional Engineer, together with Ir. Ts. Katerina anak Gerang, outlined the technical and physical developments at the site.

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Their presentation highlighted the current status of construction and the measures being taken to meet the project’s timeline.

The IAC Limbang project is part of Sarawak’s broader initiative to strengthen administrative infrastructure across the state.

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The centre is expected to streamline government services and improve accessibility for the local community.

By consolidating various departments under one roof, the facility aims to enhance efficiency and provide better public service delivery.

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This monitoring exercise demonstrates the Sarawak Government’s commitment to ensuring infrastructure projects are completed according to established standards.

Officials emphasised that such visits are crucial for identifying challenges early and maintaining accountability among contractors and consultants.

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The upcoming visit by the Premier of Sarawak is anticipated to underscore the importance of the IAC project in supporting Limbang’s development.

Local leaders have expressed optimism that the centre will contribute to improved governance and foster stronger ties between government agencies and the community.

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The IAC initiative reflects Sarawak’s wider development agenda, which includes upgrading facilities across divisions to support economic growth and administrative efficiency.

Limbang, situated in the northern region of Sarawak, has been earmarked for several infrastructure improvements in recent years, with the IAC project seen as a cornerstone of these efforts.

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As the project nears completion, attention remains focused on ensuring that all aspects of construction, design, and service integration meet the expectations of both the government and the people.

The working visit on 5 April served as a key step in this process, paving the way for the Premier’s inspection later this month.

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By Sarawak Daily

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