Sabah plans to use cold mix materials for road pothole repairs, especially during rainy seasons, as part of a RM600 million maintenance budget.
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Ministry of Works and Utilities plans to use cold mix materials for road maintenance and pothole repairs across the state.
Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Seri Dr Joachim Gunsalam said the proposal will be submitted for inclusion in the review of concession agreements soon.
He explained that the Sabah Public Works Department has been testing modern materials like Fibre Mixed Asphalt to strengthen road surfaces.
“If trials prove successful, these materials will be rolled out for resurfacing and pothole repairs on major roads throughout Sabah,” he told the State Legislative Assembly.
Dr Joachim noted that current pothole repairs use hot mix, which is unsuitable for rainy conditions.
He added that cold-mix tests showed the material is effective for repairs during the monsoon season.
“Pothole repairs on severely damaged roads are less durable because the damage extends beyond the surface layer,” he said.
He stressed that repairs are still necessary to prevent further deterioration and reduce accident risks.
The state government has allocated RM600.69 million to PWD under the 2026 Budget for road maintenance.
This includes paved roads under concession companies and gravel roads.
Meanwhile, the Sabah Water Department has been allocated RM848 million for water supply projects. – Bernama








