The Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB) in Iskandar Puteri has installed 14 electronic signs (VMS) to improve management at the country’s border entrance points.
The RM3.65 million project improves the information technology system and accelerates the delivery of cross-border information.
State Exco for Public Works, Transport, Infrastructure and Communications, Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh said that apart from the VMS project, several major developments were also carried out to improve the efficiency of facilities at KSAB and CIQ Bangunan Sultan Iskandar, Johor Bahru.
“For the passenger hall project, RM37 million is estimated. For the lorry project with MAQIS is RM30 million, upgrading the interlocking of the lorry area; RM43 million, the toilets; RM7.9 million and the motorcycle lane will be completed next year costing RM12.6 million. Some will be completed by next year and some will also have their construction starting next year,” he told reporters after the handover ceremony for the Signage Replacement and Addition Project and VMS at KSAB.
The endeavour also demonstrates the state government’s dedication to maintaining state-of-the-art infrastructure at the primary Johor-Singapore entrance point.
