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Works minister: 1,142 construction sites in operation since June 1, 209 violated SOPs
A general view of a construction site in the Kuala Lumpur city centre February 26, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

KUALA LUMPUR, July 23 ― A total of 933 of the 1,142 construction sites that are in operation nationwide since implementation of movement control under the National Recovery Plan last June 1 complied with the stipulated standard operating procedures (SOP), said Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

He said a total of 5,766 construction sites were inspected nationwide during the same period with 4,624 of them found not operating.

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"Of the total construction sites in operation, 209 of them did not comply with the SOPs and were ordered to close, and the reason being that they did not have the letter of permission to operate from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) and also the local authorities,” he told reporters after visiting a few construction sites in the federal capital today.

He said most of the construction sites that were ordered to stop operation were in Sarawak, totalling 56, followed by Selangor (46) and Kuala Lumpur (18).

Commenting on his visit to the construction site at Jalan Bukit Bintang and Jalan Yap Kwan Seng today, Fadillah said supervisors should be appointed to monitor workers’ compliance with the SOP and also to ensure cleanliness of the construction site to avoid the spread of Covid-19 and other diseases.

"No positive (Covid-19) cases were detected at both the construction sites, but there are still workers who do not fully comply with the SOP,” he said.

Meanwhile, Fadillah said his ministry hoped to expedite the Construction Industry Vaccination Programme (CIVac) to reduce the risk of critical Covid-19 cases.

In a statement yesterday, he said, Phase 2 of a CIVac), which will kick off on August 5, will involve 55,000 construction workers in Penang and Johor, while the registration for the CIVac programme in Pahang and Sabah is scheduled to open on July 25 and July 31 respectively involving 20,000 workers for every state.

CIVac Phase One started on July 1 in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor with a target number of vaccinations to 40,000 foreign and local construction workers. ― Bernama

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