Sarawak’s construction industry is undergoing a transformation shift towards digital construction, driven by technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing. This revolution is not only enhancing project efficiency and sustainability but also contributing to the state’s broader economic goals. By embracing digital tools, Sarawak is optimizing resource management, reducing environmental impact, and empowering local talent and businesses. Aligned with the Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030, this digital transformation positions the state as a leader in sustainable development and digital construction, building a prosperous and resilient future for all Sarawakians.
This article explores incinerators in Sarawak’s waste management strategy, examining their benefits, environmental concerns, and alternatives, and how the public should adopt zero-waste practices for a sustainable future.
For rural communities, the National Information Dissemination Centre or NADI initiative have led to significant impacts in the way they utilise the Internet and technology to improve their digital skills, knowledge and living standards.
Through various initiatives, Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) is modernising its services through digital technology and boosting its accessibility to the public, whether in urban or rural areas.
For the first time in Malaysia, a clinic at a remote village in Sarawak is introduced to a hybrid solar-hydrogen power generation system, showing a promising and greener future in Sarawak’s rural electrification efforts.
With the upcoming Sungai Baji Agro Park in Sarikei, the Sarawak Government is banking on agro parks as major players in driving the transformation of the State’s agricultural sector.
A look at a few technological initiatives by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) at the federal and state – specifically Sarawak – levels that involve improving Malaysia’s flood warning system.
Discover the myriad of features of Sarawak’s very own e-wallet app – and how its use among Sarawakians can support socio-economic progress in the State.
Sarawak’s construction industry is undergoing a transformation shift towards digital construction, driven by technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing. This revolution is not only enhancing project efficiency and sustainability but also contributing to the state’s broader economic goals. By embracing digital tools, Sarawak is optimizing resource management, reducing environmental impact, and empowering local talent and businesses. Aligned with the Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030, this digital transformation positions the state as a leader in sustainable development and digital construction, building a prosperous and resilient future for all Sarawakians.
The digital transformation of Sarawak’s construction industry is revolutionizing project management, efficiency, and global competitiveness. Through the adoption of advanced technologies such as Building Information Modelling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), and the internet of Things (IoT), Sarawak is setting new standards in construction. Key industry players, including PCSS and the Association of Professional Technicians and Technologists (APTT), are driving this change by fostering collaboration across sectors. This transformation aligns with Sarawak’s broader goals outlined in the Digital Economy Blueprint 2030, positioning the state as a leader in digital construction and contributing to its economic development and global stature.
This article explores incinerators in Sarawak’s waste management strategy, examining their benefits, environmental concerns, and alternatives, and how the public should adopt zero-waste practices for a sustainable future.