SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR – 2 MARCH 2021: MRCB George Kent Sdn Bhd (MRCBGK), the contractor of the Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) project, wishes to inform that Jalan Bridge 21/64, from Petron to Kayu Ara Business Park, will be closed intermittently to facilitate LRT3 project-related works from 5 March 2021 to 2 June 2021, (Monday to Saturday), from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. as follows:
Stage 1
Motorists from Jalan Bridge 21/64 near Petronas heading towards Kayu Ara Business Park will be diverted by making a U-turn opposite Proton Car Dealership back to Jalan Masjid and then to Lorong Masjid. Motorists from Kayu Ara Business Park heading towards SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound) will be diverted to Lorong Masjid and then to Jalan Masjid.
Stage 2
Motorists from Jalan Bridge 21/64 near Petronas heading towards Kayu Ara Business Park will be diverted by making a U-turn opposite Proton Car Dealership back to Jalan Masjid and then to Lorong Masjid. Motorists from Kayu Ara Business Park heading towards SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound) will be diverted by making a U-turn opposite the housing area at Jalan Bridge 21/64 to Lorong Masjid and then to Jalan Masjid.
Stage 3
Motorists from Jalan Bridge 21/64 near Petronas heading towards Kayu Ara Business Park will be diverted by making a U-turn near Petronas back to Jalan Masjid and then to Lorong Masjid. Motorists from Kayu Ara Business Park heading towards SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound) will be diverted by making a U-turn near the housing area at Jalan Bridge 21/64 to Lorong Masjid and then to Jalan Masjid.
Stage 4
Motorists at Jalan Bridge 21/64 from Petron heading towards Kayu Ara Business Park will be diverted by turning to Jalan Masjid and then to Lorong Masjid. Motorists from Kayu Ara Business Park heading towards SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound) will be diverted to Lorong Masjid and then to Jalan Masjid.
Stage 5
Motorists at Jalan Bridge 21/64 from Petron heading towards SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound) will be diverted to the left lane at the junction before turning into SPRINT highway.
Stage 6
Motorists at Jalan Bridge 21/64 from Petron heading towards SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound) will be diverted to the right lane at the junction before turning into the highway. Motorists at Jalan Bridge 21/64 from Kayu Ara Business Park heading towards SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound) will be diverted to the right lane near the junction before turning into SPRINT highway (Damansara-bound).
The diversions are implemented following the approval from Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ). Throughout the Movement Control Order (MCO) period, we will be following the guidelines of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) when carrying out our construction activities.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused to the public.
For public enquiries, kindly contact the LRT3 hotline at 1 800 18 2585.
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MRCB George Kent Sdn Bhd
03-5033 6857
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ABOUT MRCB GEORGE KENT (MRCBGK)
MRCB George Kent Joint Venture (MRCB George Kent) was appointed on 4 September 2015 as the Project Delivery Partner (PDP) of Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3).
On 17 October 2018, the PDP model was replaced with a fixed price contract regime, making MRCB George Kent the contractor.
MRCB is currently the largest developer cum contractor of Transit Oriented Developments (TODs) in Malaysia, while George Kent is the largest homegrown railway system specialist in Malaysia.
MRCB George Kent brings to the LRT3 project a highly-skilled and professional staff pool experienced in transit projects, with tailored and cost-effective solutions specific to Prasarana’s needs in a collaborative and supportive manner.
ABOUT THE LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT LINE 3 (LRT3) PROJECT
The LRT3 project envisages to connect 2 million people between Bandar Utama and Klang by 2024. Developed in line with the Greater Kuala Lumpur/ Klang Valley (GKL/KV) Land Public Transport Masterplan, LRT3 will be a key feature in extending rail connectivity to the Western Corridor of GKL/KV. For more information, please visit www.lrt3.com.my and follow @myLRT3.