Hajiji (seated, middle) being briefed on the project’s progress.
PENAMPANG: Construction of the 21.7km Putatan – Inanam dual carriageway that includes a 2.1 km shorter road to Bukit Padang under Phase 1 of the Sabah Pan Borneo Highway project is 79.96 per cent completed.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Haji Hajiji Haji Noor was briefed on the progress by State Public Works Department (PWD) Deputy Director (Pan Borneo Highway Sector) Mohd Shamsul Nizam Abdul Wahid.
The works included the construction of three new bridges crossing Sungai Moyog, a dry bridge at Kampung Kolopis, three vehicular box culverts in Kampung Kolopis and Kampung Kitobu and seven new interchanges at Putatan, Jalan NC Mogunting 1, Jalan NC Mogunting 2, Donggongon, Jalan Penampang Tambunan and Bukit Padang as well as the 2.1km spur road to Bukit Padang.
The RM788,379,040.72 Putatan – Inanam road project, part of the 35 Work Packages (WPs) under Phase 1 of the Sabah Pan Borneo Highway Project, is expected to be completed by November this year.

Hajiji getting an update on the Pan Borneo Highway Putatan – Inanam road project.
As at December 31, 2023, four WPs have been completed namely the Papar – Donggongon road, Tawau – Semporna road, Lahad Datu bypass and Kampung Lot M – Sandakan Mile 32 road.
Another 11 WPs are still in progress while five WPs under procurement process and 15 WPs yet to take off under Phase 1B.
The 1,236km Sabah Pan Borneo Highway project is being implemented in three phases namely Phase 1: Sindumin – Kota Kinabalu – Kudat; Ranau – Mile 32 Sandakan; Mile 32 Sandakan – Tawau (706km), Phase 2: Tamparuli – Ranau (98km) and Phase 3: Tawau – Kalabakan – Keningau – Kimanis (432km).
In attendance were Deputy Chief Minister III cum Works Minister Datuk Ir Shahelmey Yahya, Assistant Works Ministers Datuk Limus Jury and Datuk Robert Tawik and Public Works Department Director Philemon Lajawai.


































