Traffic Management Executive / Officer (3 Vacancies) Liaise with relevant authorities or stakeholders during site visits, audits, or inspections at project site.Ĭertification in CePSWaM / CISEC / CESSWI / CePIETSO is a requirement.ĩ. Prepare payment certificates and assess contractors’ variation claims.Įnsure all environmental requirements are implemented and communicated to the relevant stakeholders.Īnticipate and track the documentation submissions for authorities’ approval prior execution of project. Measurement, taking off for on-going projects/issuance of contractual letters, and notices to contractors, sub-contractors, and suppliers. Manage and coordinate project-related contractual matters, including progress claims, verifications, comparisons, and certifications of sub-contractors’ and suppliers’ claims. Oversee the development, installation, configuration, and administration of ITS and OCC System. Responsible for operating and monitoring all Data Centre automation systems within the Operations Control Centre (OCC) while following rail service requirements and regulations.ĭevelop and design network architecture and computer systems infrastructure for ITS and OCC System. IT Systems & Operations Control Centre (ITS & OCC) Engineer (3 Vacancies) Oversee construction and testing & commissioning activities of designated contracts at designated sites/areas of responsibility.Ħ. Proficient in engineering design software, i.e., AutoCAD, MS Office.Įxecute System Engineering deliverables including Interface management and system integration.Įnsure interface requirements are tracked, controlled throughout the project lifecycle, and tracked for validation to meet the technical and operational requirements stipulated in the Employer’s Requirements. Liaise and coordinate with Consultants and Contractors for design requirements and technical matters.Īttend design coordination meetings and construction progress meetings during design and construction period, and report matters related to projects and assist in solution of issues. Implement onsite monitoring to ensure compliance with budget, quality, timely completion, and safety requirements.Ĭreate proper planning and ensure project complete according to work schedule.Ĭarry out Geotechnical / Bridge / Road / Drainage / M&E / Building engineering designs works. Prepare, schedule, coordinate and monitor the assigned construction projects. Hands-on experience with Primavera and/or MS Project software is a requirement. Identify potential risks that can delay the project or increase the cost, and propose remedies. Responsible for all functions related to planning, scheduling, and reporting. Responsible for coordinating the Building Information Modelling (BIM) efforts of all project teams and to support the project teams to ensure that BIM deliverables and uses on project adhere to project BIM requirements.Ģ. He said his ministry has submitted its recommendation to Deputy Premier and state Minister for Infrastructure and Port Development, Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah.1. "The double carriageway Pan Borneo Highway will be completed very soon, while Coastal Highway and Second Trunk Road are also under construction," he said in a speech read out by Sarawak Deputy Public Health, Housing and Local Government Minister, Michael Tiang at the installation of new office bearers for Sibu Lorry Association on Saturday (April 29) night. "At the same time, Sarawak’s roads are expanding in terms of capacity and technical specifications. As economic activities expand and industries are lifted off from light to medium and heavy, the cargo and goods carried are far heavier. "The government is fully aware that over the decades, logistics and forwarders businesses have grown and expanded. He reasoned that the roads and bridges in Sarawak were designed according to the same standards and specifications being applied in Peninsular Malaysia.Ĭertain federal roads in Sarawak, he said should now be moved from List II to List I, which allows for a higher weight limit. The state Transport Minister said currently, lorries in Sarawak were limited to a maximum weight of 38 tonnes, which was lower than the limit for lorries in Peninsular Malaysia. SIBU: With the improved quality of roads across Sarawak, the permissible weight limit of lorries should be increased, says Datuk Seri Lee Kim Shin.
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