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  2. Cahya Mata Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    On 9 March 2018, CMSB, Ibraco Berhad and the HELP Education Group signed an agreement to establish Tunku Putra-HELP International School (TPHIS). [11] In the same year, CMS Cement Industries Sdn Bhd collaborated with UNIMAS Holdings Sdn Bhd on the development of concrete made from Portland limestone cement and Portland composite cement. [11]

  3. Kuching - Wikipedia

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    Kuching's roads, thoroughfares and motorways are overseen by one of the two local councils, the DBKU (Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara) and MBKS (Majlis Bandaraya Kuching Selatan), or the state's Public Works Department. Roads overseen by the latter department are generally state roads or federal roads. Most major internal roads are dual-carriageways.

  4. List of roads in Kuching - Wikipedia

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    Thomson Road Originally named after Peter Duguid Thomson, [14] who worked for the Borneo Company from 1864-1916, some of the time at their Kuching office on this road; renamed after the first prime minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman. 东姑阿都拉曼路 Jalan Datuk Ajibah Abol: Datu's Road Renamed after Sarawak's first female minister. [15]

  5. List of expressways and highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara (DBKU) Kuching–Serian Highway Satok–Wisma Saberkas Majlis Bandaraya Kuching Selatan (MBKS) Kuching–Serian Highway Batu Kawa–Kuching division border Lebuhraya Borneo Utara Sdn Bhd (LBU) FT 2: Persiaran Raja Muda Musa Jalan Jambatan Kota Federal Highway (FHR2) Jalan Klang Lama Jalan Syed Putra Kuala Lumpur ...

  6. Matang Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Matang Highway is a 2-lane, dual-carriage [1] expressway located in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, [2] on the island of Borneo.Construction commenced in July 2002 and was targeted for completion by December 2008.

  7. Chronology of the Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    It was the first flyover in Malaysia since independence. 1966: The Highway Planning Unit was established under the Ministry of Works and Communications. 16 March 1966: The Tanjung Malim–Slim River tolled road (Malaysia Federal Route 1), Malaysia's first tolled highway was opened to traffic. Toll collection began on 6 am.

  8. FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI - Wikipedia

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    SIME DARBY BHD: 4197 Conglomerate 19.73 billion SD GUTHRIE BERHAD: 5285 Plantation 30.43 billion SUNWAY BERHAD: 5211 Industrial N/A TELEKOM MALAYSIA BHD: 4863 Telecommunications 25.17 billion TENAGA NASIONAL BHD: 5347 Electric power industry 75.93 billion YTL CORPORATION BHD: 4677 Conglomerate 42.88 billion YTL POWER INTERNATIONAL BHD: 6742

  9. Pan-Borneo Highway - Wikipedia

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    Milestone of Malaysia Federal Route 22 at Telupid in Sabah.. The Pan-Borneo Highway (Malay: Lebuhraya Pan Borneo) including the sections now known as the Pan Borneo Expressway, [1] is a controlled-access highway on Borneo Island, connecting two Malaysian states, Sabah and Sarawak, with Brunei.