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61 school projects expected to be completed in 2026

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Nanta (fourth right), plants a tree as a symbolic gesture during the Handover of the New School Construction Project at the Precinct 15 School Complex today, witnessed by Aminuddin; Project Director from the PWD’s Special Projects Division 1, Ir Suzanna Punari; and the MOE’s Secretary of the Development Division, Mohd Radzuan Abdul Manaf. – Photo: BERNAMA

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PUTRAJAYA: A total of 61 school projects nationwide is expected to be completed and handed over to the Ministry of Education (MOE) next year, said Works Minister, Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.

He said most of the projects involved the construction of new complexes and additional blocks to address the issue of student density.

“Next year we have 61 projects that are being implemented that will be handed over to MOE. These projects are diverse; there are new schools in the form of complexes and also additional blocks,” he said after officiating the handover of the construction of the Precinct 15 School Complex here today.

Nanta said that of the total 1,251 school projects planned under the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) with a total value of RM32.63 billion, 309 projects have been completed, while another 454 are under construction.

“321 projects are still in the planning stage, 79 are in the procurement process, 82 are in the design stage, and six projects are in the re-tendering process,” he said.

Commenting on the Precinct 15 School Complex project, Nanta said it was built at a cost of RM117 million and completed 45 days ahead of schedule, thanks to the use of the industrialised building system (IBS).

“Government policy stipulates that projects must comply with 70 per cent IBS usage. In projects implemented by the Public Works Department (PWD), we ensure that the percentage is adhered to except for projects in very remote areas,” he said.

Meanwhile, MOE’s Secretary-General, Datuk Dr Aminuddin Hassim, said the Putrajaya Precinct 15 School Complex is equipped with 36 primary school classrooms and 42 for secondary school as well as preschool facilities.

“The Putrajaya District Education Office will mobilise teachers to welcome the first batch in January next year,” he said. – BERNAMA

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