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1 COUNTRY REPORT KEC TECHNICAL TRAINING PROGRAMME, 2011
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1)ROAD DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA 2)PRIVATISATION POLICY 3)ROLE OF MALAYSIAN HIGHWAY AUTHORITY 4)ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 5)TOLL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA 6)FUTURE HIGHWAY 3
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Implement a number of projects across the country Increasing Investments in Transport Capacity to Keep Pace with Urban Growth Increasing Privatisation and Public-Private Partnerships Continuing to Upgrade Physical infrastructure to Enhance Access and Connectivity (Multimodal Transport Network) Implement a number of projects across the country Increasing Investments in Transport Capacity to Keep Pace with Urban Growth Increasing Privatisation and Public-Private Partnerships Continuing to Upgrade Physical infrastructure to Enhance Access and Connectivity (Multimodal Transport Network) 5 ROAD DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA 5 YEARS MALAYSIA PLAN 10th Malaysia Plan Period (2011 - 2015)
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TOTAL ROAD LENGTH IN MALAYSIA 6 Until Dec 2009 by DOS
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7 Until Aug 2011 by LLM
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The privatization policy was introduced in 1983 To stimulating the growth of the private sector and promote overall efficiency in the economy Reducing government’s financial burden in road infrastructure Increase private sector’s role in infrastructure development. Method of road privatisation used in Malaysia is:- Built - Operate - Transfer (BOT) The privatization policy was introduced in 1983 To stimulating the growth of the private sector and promote overall efficiency in the economy Reducing government’s financial burden in road infrastructure Increase private sector’s role in infrastructure development. Method of road privatisation used in Malaysia is:- Built - Operate - Transfer (BOT) 9
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Grant of a concession to a company The company assumes the responsibility to finance, maintain and operate the facility for a specified period. The government retains legal ownership of the facility Grant of a concession to a company The company assumes the responsibility to finance, maintain and operate the facility for a specified period. The government retains legal ownership of the facility 10
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PRIVATISATION OF ROAD PROJECTS Privatised Highway Submitted for proposal Privatisation Committee Meeting (Central Agency) Technical Committee Meeting (MHA) Technical Committee Report Privatisation Committee Endorsement Concession Agreement Signed Approved by Government FORMULATION OF A CONCESSION AGREEMENT 11 Project Initiated by Government Tender
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14 THE ROLE OF MHA Involvement at 4 different levels :
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Design & Construction Completion Operation & Maintenance Regulate & Monitor Regulate & Monitor Concession Agreement Signed HIGHWAY REVERT TO GOVERNMENT Concession Period Expiry PRE-CONSTRUCTION, CONSTRUCTION & POST CONSTRUCTION STAGE 15
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DESIGN STAGE To approve design brief and detailed design of works To approve design brief and detailed design of works Review reports on quality control tests & work progress Review reports on quality control tests & work progress Make site visits, witness quality control test & inspect site records Make site visits, witness quality control test & inspect site records Acquisition of land for the project Requisition of material information for monitoring e.g. contracts, specifications & drawings REGULATORY & MONITORING FUNCTIONS 16 CONSTRUCTION STAGE CONSTRUCTION STAGE Carry out safety audit & gazette for highway opening Carry out safety audit & gazette for highway opening
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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Review of maintenance & inspection reports during operation Direct further investigations & the carrying out of maintenance & repair works Traffic management & operation and roadside development control Inspect the highway & its facilities & monitor the traffic volume REGULATORY & MONITORING FUNCTIONS 17
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5 projects under construction STATUS OF THE HIGHWAY’S PROJECTS 28 projects in operation 28 projects in operation 18
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NORTH - SOUTH EXPRESSWAY - 823 KM KUALA LUMPUR - KARAK TOLL HIGHWAY (Highway Taken Over From PWD - 1982) TOLL PLAZAS - OPEN 7 NOS., CLOSED - 60 NOS. INTERCHANGES - 76 NOS. CON. PERIOD - 50 YRS (5/88-12/2038) 19
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20 PENANG BRIDGE
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21 MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE CAUSEWAY
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22 WESTERN KUALA LUMPUR TRAFFIC DISPERSAL SCHEME
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23 SMART TUNNEL (The Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel)
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25 TOLL RATE AND TOLL INCREMENT UNBURDEN THE HIGHWAY USER TOLL RATE REVIEW CUSTOMER STATISFACTION CONCESSION AGREEMENT FAIRNESS DURING OFFERING PROJECT TENDER SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
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26 Enable the public to get the latest information on expressway via: Short messaging system (SMS) Multimedia messaging system (MMS) variable message signboards (VMS) Traffic information could be obtained real-time with the presence of 195 cameras, 88 VMS displays and 131 vehicle detector stations along expressways. Also, by applying an ITS concepts, this centre is able to collect, store and analyze traffic data and disseminate them to road users through various medium
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TOLL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA 27
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28 TOLL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA a.Closed toll systems Users pay toll charges based on the distance travelled and the class of vehicle used. Well suited to inter-urban highways on which long distance traffic volumes are high.
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b.Open Toll System –Users to pay a fixed toll charge at the toll plaza based on the class of vehicle used. –User free to exit the expressway at any junction or to continue on to the next toll plaza –Well suited in semi urban highways with numerous junctions or intersections 29 TOLL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
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30 1. Manual Toll Collection System Open toll system - User pay cash to the toll operator at the toll plaza and toll collection point Closed Toll System – Transit ticket surrended to the toll operator at the exit toll plaza and user pay the amount payable toll based on distance travel. 2. Electronic Toll Collection System Generally ETC methods comes into 2 forms :- The prepaid stored value contactless smart card with barrier The non-barrier electronic on board tag system First ETC system introduced in 1995.
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PRIVATIZATION NEW MODEL FLEXIBEL TOLL SYSTEM FIXED TOLL RATE ‘GREEN HIGHWAY’ ‘MULTI LANE FREE FLOW (MLFF)’ NATIONAL TRAFFIC CENTRE FUTURE HIGHWAY
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MULTI LANE FREE FLOW (MLFF) 33 Decrease congestion at toll plaza Shorten travel time Increase safety in highway Environment friendly Multi Lane Free Flow
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34 THANK YOU MALAYSIAN HIGHWAY AUTHORITY (MALAYSIA) ZAIDA ABD. AZIZ zaida@llmnet.gov.my MOHD SHAHRIR AMIN AHMAD shahrir@llmnet.gov.my
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