| Shah
Alam Expressway (SAE), Malaysia |
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Feature highlights:
- Kesas is the first highway concessionaire
in Malaysia to be awarded the
MS ISO 9002 accreditation by SIRIM
on 1 February 2000, in recognition
of the company's achievements
in its operations and management
systems.
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The Shah Alam Expressway is a major inter-urban
transportation artery connecting Kuala Lumpur
city to major residential and industrial districts
such as Petaling Jaya and Shah Alam and Port
Klang, Malaysia’s principal port.
The 34.5km six-lane highway was a major catalyst,
spurring economic growth with developments along
its alignment on which is located some private
residential developments and industrial estates.
The SAE, opened in mid-1998, served as the
gateway into the Bukit Jalil Sports Complex,
the venue of the Commonwealth Games 1998.
Client
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Government of Malaysia |
Concessionaire
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Kesas Sdn Bhd |
| Turnkey Contractor |
Gamuda – Percon Joint Venture |
Scope of Works |
- Design
- Supervision
- Construction
- Commissioning |
Project Facts
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Length:
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34.5km |
Carriageway
Width:
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3.75m/lane |
Number
of Lanes: |
6 |
Emergency
Lanes:
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3m (Both sides) |
Cycle
Tracks:
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5m (Both sides) |
Interchanges:
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12 |
Bridges:
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16 |
Vehicular
Underpasses:
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3 |
Pedestrian
Bridges:
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3 |
Toll Plazas:
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4 |
Toll Booths:
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68 |
Rest &
Service Areas:
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2 |
Emergency
Telephone:
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1.5km apart |
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