KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman is happy with the expansion work progress at Terminal Two of the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA).
He said work was expected to be completed by end of this month, 29 months ahead of schedule.
Under the contract, the project will take 36 months to be completed and is supposed to be ready in May 2009.
“The work progress is very good. It takes only seven months to complete the project and this shows the efficiency of the contractor,” Musa told reporters after visiting the project site yesterday.
According to him, Terminal Two is now expected to resume operations on January 1 next year which is the Visit Malaysia Year.
He said work was expected to be completed by end of this month, 29 months ahead of schedule.
Under the contract, the project will take 36 months to be completed and is supposed to be ready in May 2009.
“The work progress is very good. It takes only seven months to complete the project and this shows the efficiency of the contractor,” Musa told reporters after visiting the project site yesterday.
According to him, Terminal Two is now expected to resume operations on January 1 next year which is the Visit Malaysia Year.
Continue reading (incl. pic) at: Kota Kinabalu Airport's Terminal 2 take-off 29 months early
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