KUCHING: The newly built SK Sri Simalajau in Bintulu, which was completed on July 19 this year has been officially handed over to the Sarawak State Education Department on Dec 15.
The Public Works Department (PWD) said the brief handover ceremony was held at SK Sri Simalajau meeting room, Batu 33, Jalan Bintulu-Miri.
While, the event was officiated by Special Project Team 2 senior civil engineer Kueh Song Ping and principal assistant director of Infrastructure Development and Management Unit of Sarawak State Education Department, Deavianna@Vian Penjius@Agang.
“The construction of the new school consists of 24 classrooms, 24 units of teachers’ quarters and other facilities and was constructed on June 26, 2019.
“This project was implemented under the 11th Malaysia Plan (11MP), Rolling Plan 1 (RP1),” it said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
The main scope of work of the project included the construction of school complex (24 classrooms), canteen, pre-school, open hall, boys hostel, girls hostel, F Quarters, dining hall, surau, road and parking space, water pump house, water reticulation system, surface water drainage, sewerage pipelines, fences and gates, sewerage treatment systems and mechanical and electrical works.
Meanwhile, also present during the handover ceremony were Sarawak Special Project Team 2 officers; Bintulu District Education officer Samri Suhailiepresentatives from Arkiskape Consultants Sdn Bhd, ECLP Consultants Sdn Bhd and KAZ Consultants Sdn Bhd; representative from Bintulu Development Authority Hamdan Hambali; Samado Sdn Bhd project director Simon Chang, as well as Bintulu District Education Office senior officers.