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- New Marang Bridge 55% Done, Set to Finish By Jan 2027
Construction of the new Marang Bridge, aimed at improving travel between Kuala Terengganu and Kuantan is progressing steadily and is expected to be completed by January 2027.
According to Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi, the project had reached 54.7% completion as of June 30.
“This is it, no more extensions,” he said during a recent site visit. “All land acquisition issues have been resolved, and work is moving forward as planned.”
The RM338 million project, led by the Public Works Department (JKR), includes a 2.5km realignment along Federal Route 3, a 680-metre flyover to divert traffic around Marang town, a 220-metre bridge across Sungai Marang, and upgrades to 1.5km of existing roads.
Built in the 1950s, the current bridge has long been a traffic bottleneck, particularly during rush hours. It will be replaced by a modern four-lane structure designed to handle higher traffic volume and reduce congestion for east coast motorists.
But the benefits go beyond smoother traffic. With increased clearance, the new bridge will also support the local fishing community by allowing larger Zone C vessels to pass upstream, a move expected to improve accessibility and strengthen the region’s maritime and fisheries economy.
“This isn’t just about easing traffic. It’s about creating better access for fishermen, supporting local industries, and boosting Marang’s potential as a logistics hub,” Nanta affirmed.
He added that the project had been prioritised under the 12th Malaysia Plan to meet rising transportation demands in the area.
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