Dhaya Maju-LTAT says it will continue to engage the government and stakeholders to ensure the KVDT2 project proceeds smoothly.
Last week, Wee said the ministry will reopen KVDT 2 for tender after it found that the project costs a lot less than what was previously cited for. “When the Pakatan Harapan government took over, the original KVDT2 award was terminated on Oct 19, 2018. The company received a new letter of award to continue with the KVDT2 project at a lower contract sum, which was derived after a series of negotiations with all stakeholders and technical experts.
He said the KVDT2 was a key public transport project for the Klang Valley and that any delays caused by the reopening of the tender would bring “untold misery” to the public and commuters.