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MALAYSIAN HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
Wisma Lebuhraya,
KM-6,
Jalan Serdang - Kajang,
43000 Kajang,
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel: +603 8738 3121
Fax: +603 8737 3555
Mr. Abu Bakar Hashim |
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| Technical Visit 1 (TV1) |
> PLUS Traffic Monitoring Center and Malaysian Highway Authority Traffic Management Center
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The visit provides insightful views on the operations and management of Asia’s largest public listed tolled expressway operator; with close to 1000kms of tolled expressway in Malaysia alone. Dubbed as the most sophisticated traffic monitoring centre in the country, the PLUS TMC operates 24x7 to provide traffic and incident reporting, and driver assistance.
This visit will also include a briefing and tour of the Malaysian Highway Authority Traffic Management Center which collates and coordinates traffic information for various toll operations at a national and regional level.
 
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| Technical Visit 2 (TV2) |
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> Integrated Transport Information System (ITIS)
and Integrated Transport Terminal (ITT)
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ITIS showcases Malaysia’s 1st regional ITS deployment. ITIS, developed by City Hall Kuala Lumpur, senses the pulse of traffic as it ebbs in and out of all key arterial roadways into and around the city. Commissioned in 2005, it continues to evolve to meet increasingly sophisticated demands for live traffic information and incident response from a world class city.
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The ITT is a new generation of high-tech multi-modal integrated transport terminals. The ITT in Bandar Tasek Selatan commenced operations in 2011 and serves buses plying the southern connectors to the city. The ITT also serves as a main interchange for heavy rail, commuter and express rail, and light rapid transit systems. Various applications in ITS enables the use of an integrated ticketing system and bus arrival information in enhancing passenger comfort and security.
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| Technical Visit 3 (TV3) |
> SMART
(Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel)
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This visit provides an insight into the world’s first combined stormwater management and road tunnel (SMART), one of Malaysia’s finest engineering showcase. Learn firsthand on project that was featured in Discovery Channel’s Extreme Engineering, and how ITS was innovatively deployed for the 5km motorway tunnel linking the city center with the southern gateway. The visit will include a tour of the state-of-the-art operations control room equipped with the latest systems in operations management, surveillance and maintenance. |
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| Technical Visit 4 (TV4) |
> Mass Rapid Transit System (MRT)
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The MRT, now called My Rapid Transit, is the main component of the Greater Klang Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley National Key Economic Area and will be the largest infrastructure project in the country. It will significantly improve the coverage of rail-based public transport in the Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley area and will spur us towards a 50% public transport modal share by 2025. The current modal share is 17%.. The Government approved the MRT on 17 December 2010 and construction of the first 51km line, which will run from Sungai Buloh in the northwest of Kuala Lumpur, to Kajang in the southeast of the Federal capital, was officially launched in July 2011.

Participants will be briefed on the Rapid Transit project details, including the adoption of the Project Delivery Partner concept, a first in Malaysia. They will also gain a perspective of the value management study (VMS) to ensure cost optimisation, and the role of the independent checking engineer (ICE) to ensure strict verification of the project delivery process.
Participants will also visit the Cochrane project site where the tunnel boring machines for the tunneling section of the line under the heart of Kuala Lumpur city will be launched and where the future station will be integrated with a major urban redevelopment project. |
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| Technical Visit 5 (TV5) |
> Proton
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Proton is a Malaysian automobile manufacturer headquartered in Subang Jaya and Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia with a manufacturing plant in
Tanjung Malim, Perak. Founded in 1983, its name is a Malay acronym for
Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional (National Automobile Enterprise).
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