: The Education Ministry aims to fully complete 45 dilapidated school improvement or redevelopment projects this year, its minister, Fadhlina Sidek said.
“It takes around six to 36 months for the entire construction to be completed for such a project, subject to its scope and the needs of site preparation works. She also shared that school principals and teachers have been authorised to lodge reports through the ministry’s system to ensure that the Public Works Department can conduct reviews to ensure school facilities are safe.
“Not everyone understands the context of dilapidated schools, everyone thinks they only exist in rural areas, but all schools have their own issues.
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