EKVE
East Kelang Valley Express (EKVE) is a part of Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road (KLORR) which starts from Sg Long (north) at SILK highway connecting to Ukay Perdana (south). EKVE will spans around 39km, dual carriageway and expandable from 2 to 3 lanes. Part of the route includes a 200m tunnel. The estimated total cost is around RM2.2 billion.
EKVE is estimated to be completed in 2018. It will acts as an alternative route to congested MRR2 by providing bypasses for north-south bound traffic without entering KL City Centre.
Detailed alignment of the EKVE are as per map below.
EKVE has been divided into 3 packages:
- Sg Long to Sg Michu
- Sg Long to Ukay Perdana
- Upgrading Ukay Perdana
- Flash flood
- Increase traffic at MRR2
- Environmental impact
- Soil Erosion
Soil erosion due to the EKVE has been observed along the Ukay Perdana route. One example is Q Dees kindergarten at Bukit Antarabangsa. This follows the reported incident of some 50 pre-schoolchildren from Q-Dees kindergarten being forced to evacuate after earth fissures appeared in their playground. Several fissures measuring up to 30cm wide and stretching the entire length of the playground had appeared as result of earthworks carried out near a fence that separated the kindergarten from a monsoon drain.
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