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The Malaysian Public Works Department (Malay: Jabatan Kerja Raya Malaysia (JKR); Jawi: جابتن كرجا راي مليسيا ) is the federal government department in Malaysia under Ministry of Works Malaysia (MOW) which is responsible for construction and maintenance of public infrastructure in West Malaysia and Labuan.
Genting Klang–Pahang Highway Jalan Gombak MetaCorp Sdn Bhd Genting Klang–Pahang Highway (until August 2004) Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) FT 3 AH18: Johor Bahru–Kota Tinggi Highway Kota Tinggi Bypass Kuantan Bypass. Kuala Terengganu-Kota Bharu Road. East Coast Rantau Panjang–Johor Bahru: Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Roads in Fraser's Hill, Federal Route 422, were a series of federal roads in Fraser's Hill, Pahang, Malaysia from 1920s to 2018 before being downgraded to state roads. [1] The roads are maintained by the Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) and the Fraser's Hill Development Corporation (FHDC). [2]
Minister of Works Deputy Minister of Works Secretary-General Under the Authority of Secretary-General Legal Advisor's Office; Internal Audit Unit
According to Malaysian Road Statistics 2021 by Public Works Department (JKR) Malaysia. The total length of federal roads is 20,017.97 km (12,438.59 mi) and state roads is 247,027.61 km (153,495.84 mi) (Grand total for federal/state roads is 290,099.38 km (180,259.40 mi) as of December 2021, not included local road and rural road under local government authority).
Genting Klang–Pahang Highway FT 68 Jalan Gombak Duta–Ulu Klang Expressway Duta–Ulu Klang Expressway FT 28 Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2 East Coast Expressway Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway Mentakab–Temerloh Bypass Gambang–Kuantan Highway: AH141 (Kampung Bandar Dalam Interchange–Gombak North Interchange) FT 2A: Malaysia Federal ...
The construction and maintenance works of state roads in Malaysia is managed by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) of each state and funded by state governments. The standard of the state roads is similar with the federal roads except for the coding system, where the codes for state roads begin with state codes followed by route number ...
The site of the new palace is 96.52 hectares and situated on a hill, of which according to Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) director-general Dato' Sri Dr Amer Hamzah Mohd Yunus, only 28 hectares would be used for the development of the palace complex while the rest was allocated as a forest reserve and a buffer zone for safety purposes. [2]