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KUTS project advances; Sarawak Metro calls for patience

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Our flagman managing traffic during the temporary lane closure for the Red Line construction under the KUTS project.

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KUCHING: Construction work on the Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS) project has shifted into high gear as Sarawak Metro strives to build a seamless and sustainable urban public transport system for Greater Kuching. 

With various stages of construction activities advancing simultaneously, public has been urged to prioritise road safety and adhere to all traffic management measures put in place during this critical phase.

The KUTS project encompasses major infrastructure developments, including the 27.6km Blue Line connecting Rembus in Samarahan to Hikmah Exchange with 14 stations, the 12.3km Red Line from Kuching Sentral to Pending with seven stations and the 30km Green Line extending from Pending to Damai Central with five stations. 

The project also includes the Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) depot in Rembus, Kota Samarahan – incorporating the Operation Control Centre (OCC) and an administration block, a test track, mechanical and infrastructure workshops, stabling yard and a hydrogen bus depot. 

“We are committed to delivering this project, which aims to modernise the public transport system through safe, efficient, and sustainable modes of mobility for Kuching,” said Sarawak Metro’s Chief Executive Officer Mazli Mustaffa.

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“As construction progresses, we ask for the public’s patience and understanding when approaching our construction sites. 

“Safety is of utmost priority for us, and so we encourage everyone to stay informed and follow traffic management measures to ensure a smooth and safe journey for all,” he said, emphasising the importance of public cooperation during this period.

Road closures and diversions will be necessary to facilitate these works, and as such, the public is encouraged to stay updated through Sarawak Metro’s official social media channels.

For the latest updates, follow Sarawak Metro on its website (www.mysarawakmetro.com), Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn and TikTok.

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