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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Kuching, Kuching News, Machan, Machan News, Kanowit, Kanowit News, Batang Rajang Bridge, Rural Development, Infrastructure, Road Projects

Batang Rajang Bridge Project to Boost Rural Growth in Machan

KUCHING – The proposed construction of new road networks and the Batang Rajang Bridge in Machan and Kanowit is expected to transform rural connectivity and strengthen socio-economic development for local communities.

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Machan State Assemblyman Allan Siden Gramong underscored the importance of these projects during the debate on the Motion of Appreciation for the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak’s speech at the 19th Sarawak State Legislative Assembly sitting.

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He said the initiatives would provide safer and more efficient access for residents who continue to rely heavily on river transport.

“The construction of roads not only facilitates the movement of people, but also becomes a lifeline for rural residents to increase agricultural productivity and open up socio-economic opportunities,” Allan stated.

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Among the proposed projects is a new road linking Rumah Dian, Nanga Menalun to Rumah Uchau, Nanga Penanggoh, Ulu Poi, Kanowit.

The development is expected to benefit around 1,440 longhouse residents and a primary school in the area.

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Another major undertaking involves building a 12-kilometre road from Sungai Machan to Geremai, alongside a 50-metre concrete bridge.

This project aims to strengthen connectivity between Ulu Machan and Nanga Machan, providing easier access to Kanowit Town.

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Additionally, Allan highlighted the need for a four-kilometre road from Nanga Jerangku to Rumah Panjang Lajang Ulu Machan.

The route would improve residents’ access to healthcare, education and economic activities, further enhancing quality of life in the region.

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He also expressed hope that the long-discussed Batang Rajang Kanowit Bridge project could be realised. The bridge would connect Kanowit Town with Ngemah more efficiently, reducing reliance on ferry services and improving mobility for thousands of residents.

According to Allan, these strategic infrastructure projects align with Sarawak’s long-term development agenda, which emphasises balanced growth between urban and rural areas.

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By investing in roads and bridges, the state aims to unlock agricultural potential, stimulate local economies and ensure rural communities are not left behind.

The proposed developments reflect Sarawak’s broader vision under the Post-COVID-19 Development Strategy 2030, which prioritises infrastructure, inclusivity and sustainable growth.

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For Machan and Kanowit, the projects represent a significant step towards modernisation and improved living standards.

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By Sarawak Daily

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