Unit Pembangunan Sumber Manusia (HRD) Jabatan Tanah dan Survei (JTS) Sarawak memainkan peranan yang sangat penting dalam meningkatkan kapasiti modal insan dan pelaksanaan inisiatif kualiti untuk mempertingkatkan kecekapan perkhidmatan awam.
The 3R Smart Community Station revolutionises waste management in Sarawak through technology and community participation. This initiative addresses waste challenges, fosters recycling habits, and aligns with sustainable development goals.
Progress of the ongoing Phase One of the Kuching Urban Transportation System is over 25 per cent as of November 2024, and is given an allocation of RM1.42 billion under the 2025 Sarawak Budget to maintain its momentum.
The Regional Corridor Development Authority (RECODA) is advancing Sarawak’s commitment to sustainable development through the Northern Coastal Highway (NCH) project, an 88-kilometer dual carriageway integrating green technology to balance infrastructure growth with environmental preservation.
Artikel ini membincangkan usaha Sarawak dalam membangunkan bandar pintar melalui penerapan teknologi 4G dan 5G, dengan fokus kepada peningkatan infrastruktur telekomunikasi dan peluang ekonomi digital. Pelaksanaan projek bandar pintar di Bintulu dan Miri dijangka memperkukuhkan sektor perniagaan, pendidikan, dan kesihatan, di samping mengatasi cabaran seperti vandalisme terhadap infrastruktur. Inisiatif ini memerlukan kerjasama antara kerajaan, sektor swasta, dan masyarakat untuk memastikan manfaat teknologi dapat dinikmati semua lapisan masyarakat. Dengan visi mencapai status negeri maju menjelang 2030, Sarawak komited memacu inovasi dan daya saing global.
Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan (PBT) di Sarawak kini berada di persimpangan penting untuk memacu transformasi digital dan pembangunan bandar pintar dalam usaha...
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.
Unit Pembangunan Sumber Manusia (HRD) Jabatan Tanah dan Survei (JTS) Sarawak memainkan peranan yang sangat penting dalam meningkatkan kapasiti modal insan dan pelaksanaan inisiatif kualiti untuk mempertingkatkan kecekapan perkhidmatan awam.
Dalam usaha hendak meningkatkan kesejahteraan sosial, Pejabat Residen Bahagian Mukah menerusi Kumpulan IPOK telah memperkenalkan sistem pelaporan dan pemantauan data yang lebih efisien dikenali sebagai INSODERS (Integrated Social Development Reporting System).
The 3R Smart Community Station revolutionises waste management in Sarawak through technology and community participation. This initiative addresses waste challenges, fosters recycling habits, and aligns with sustainable development goals.
Progress of the ongoing Phase One of the Kuching Urban Transportation System is over 25 per cent as of November 2024, and is given an allocation of RM1.42 billion under the 2025 Sarawak Budget to maintain its momentum.