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MEX is operated by Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd (MESB), the concessionaire that has been awarded a 33-year concession to operate the dual carriageway. [ 1 ] Extending 26 km in its first phase, MEX is designated as the Protocol Expressway that links Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, KLIA and LCCT with Kuala Lumpur.
Maju Expressway Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Konsortium Lapangan Terjaya Sdn Bhd (KLT)) MEX Ronda: MEX Hotline: In operation MEX Extension Expressway abandoned : Kajang–Seremban Highway: Kajang–Seremban Highway (LEKAS) (including LEKAS Extension Expressway Bypass) 44.3: Kajang–Seremban Port Dickson–Lukut–KLIA–Banting(Bypass)
The Maju Expressway runs through the eastern boundary of the project. Adjacent townships include Kinrara to the northwest, Lestari Perdana to the southeast and Taman Equine to the south. The development, which is undertaken by Maxisegar Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Talam, is an integrated and self-contained township comprising 11,651 ...
Maintained by New Pantai Expressway Sdn Bhd: Length: 5.6 km (3.5 mi) Existed: 2000–present: History: Completed in 2004: Major junctions; West end: New Pantai Expressway New Pantai Expressway: Jalan Kuchai Lama East–West Link Expressway Kuala Lumpur–Seremban Expressway: East end: Maju Expressway Maju Expressway: Location; Country: Malaysia ...
The Shah Alam Expressway is an alternative to the congested Federal Highway, and a motorist on the expressway can practically travel to any part of the Klang Valley as it connects to a wide range of highway networks such as the Damansara–Puchong Expressway, North–South Expressway Central Link, North–South Expressway, Maju Expressway, New Klang Valley Expressway, Kemuning–Shah Alam ...
Pan Borneo Highway is the longest toll-free expressway in Malaysia North–South Expressway is the longest toll expressway in Malaysia. The Malaysian Expressway System (Malay: Sistem Lebuh Raya Ekspres Malaysia) is a network of national controlled-access expressways in Malaysia that forms the primary backbone network of Malaysian national highways.
In September 2003, the company Expressway Lingkaran Tengah Sdn Bhd (ELITE) became a member company of PLUS Expressways. On 28 February 2013, a bridge being built by the Selangor State Development Corporation at the interchange to Bandar Nusaputra on the Putrajaya Link collapsed due to a water pipe leak.
The Tun Razak Exchange site is located near the entrance to the SMART Tunnel and adjacent to the junction of Jalan Tun Razak, Jalan Kampung Pandan, as well as the Maju Expressway which connects downtown Kuala Lumpur to Cyberjaya and Putrajaya. Tun Razak Exchange is also situated beside an exit of the Setiawangsa–Pantai Expressway (SPE). [3]