PAN BORNEO HIGHWAY SARAWAK
The Pan Borneo Highway was officially launched by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in Bintulu on 31 March 2015. Construction works along a 42 km stretch from the Nyabau to Bakun junctions began soon after. This marked the kick-off project for the Pan Borneo Highway.

When completed in mid-2024, the Pan Borneo Highway Sarawak from Telok Melano to Merapok is expected to span a total distance of 1,060 km. The future 4-lane dual carriageway and toll-free Pan Borneo Highway is slated to be the transportation backbone of Sarawak and Sabah, and will play a major role in opening up economic corridors and opportunities.
Our involvement of the Pan Borneo Highway extends from the conceptual design through to the supervision of construction works for the Kick Off Project, WPC 10 and WPC 11 sections from Bintulu to Miri, totalling 208km.
The scope of works also includes the design and construction of new interchanges / major and minor junctions with new or existing roads where necessary, the diversion of affected utilities, the provision of all necessary drainage works and road furniture, and the design of ground treatment and slope protection works.