Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim officiated the groundbreaking ceremony for the traffic dispersal project between the Juru and Sungai Dua Toll Plazas along the North–South Expressway on 8 November 2025.
The 17.3-kilometre project aims to ease congestion along one of the busiest highway stretches in northern Malaysia while supporting regional economic growth.
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the project reflects the state’s commitment to building smarter and more inclusive infrastructure.
“Our goal is not only to build more roads, but smarter roads — not just to speed up travel, but to ensure fairer access for all,” he said.
Chow added that the project would serve as a catalyst for economic growth in Seberang Perai, especially in Bukit Minyak, Juru, and Sungai Dua, generating job opportunities, boosting local industries, and enhancing residents’ quality of life.
He also expressed appreciation to the Federal Government for approving 86 new projects under the 13th Malaysia Plan (RMKe-13) Rolling Plan 1, including 10 Penang-based initiatives worth RM283 million that will drive strategic state development.
Anwar, who also serves as Finance Minister, said the elevated highway project was approved to address long-standing traffic woes affecting Penang and the northern states.
“I am grateful that this long-delayed project can finally proceed. Expedite it so the people can benefit soon,” he said.
The Prime Minister also highlighted the LRT Mutiara Line, connecting Bayan Lepas, George Town, and Penang Sentral, as another major initiative to reduce congestion, particularly on the Penang Bridge.
Meanwhile, Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the RM3 billion project will be funded through a hybrid model — 60% by the government and 40% by the private sector. Phase One, with RM56 million allocated, has already started, while Phase Two will begin in early 2026.
The project is expected to take 48 months to complete, targeting full completion by mid-2030.






