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400 new buses for RapidKL?

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The Association for the Improvement of Mass-Transit (TRANSIT) notes that public transport holding company Prasarana (Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad) has placed a tender announcement for the purchase of 400 chassis for new CKD (completely knocked down) buses to be operated on by their subsidiary RapidKL Sdn. Bhd.

The tender announcement can be found at these links:

TAJUK TENDER

“MANUFACTURE, SUPPLY, DELIVERY, TESTING, COMMISSIONING, WARRANTY, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF FOUR HUNDRED (400) UNITS OF TWELVE (12) METRE COMPLETELY KNOCKED-DOWN (CKD) DIESEL CITY BUSES FOR RAPIDKL”

At present, we do not know if the tender for 400 buses (chassis) is for an expansion of services or a replacement for some of the buses that were purchased for RapidKL between 2005-2009.

In any case, the timing of the tender is interesting, given the release of the Auditor General’s 2008 Report which found problems with the purchase of RapidKL buses in 2007-2008 that were of low quality.

We are also concerned because these low-quality buses were purchased to replace buses (operated by IntraKota) that were scrapped (left to rot?) by Prasarana in 2005-2006. In addition, it appears that Scomi Coach Sdn. Bhd. quietly received a contract to refurbish some of the Chinese buses. This issue was profiled by the local media, bloggers and even former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir.

According to a statement on Prasarana’s website, these former IntraKota buses were incapable of being salvaged when they were turned over to Prasarana.

We at TRANSIT expect that buses should be able to last at least 10-12 years without requiring significant maintenance or overhaul. The fact that Prasarana has sent buses less than 5 years old to the scrap heap already, and may do so again in the near future, is of great concern to us.

We also find it especially interesting is that, according to an industry source, the tender was actually called earlier this year (we do not know which company was successful) and the tender announcement this week is actually a ‘surprise’ re-tender!

In light of the Auditor General’s 2008 Report as well as concerns about the interior design of the RapidKL buses, the Association for the Improvement of Mass-Transit (TRANSIT) calls on Prasarana to open up the tender process for greater scrutiny from the public, the Auditor-General’s Office and interested Wakil Rakyat.

We also believe that it is vital to have feedback from public transport users on the design and interior features of buses. The end user must be consulted about seat design, handholds, accessibility features (including audio and visual announcements) and other features of the buses.

2 replies on “400 new buses for RapidKL?”

Has the tender been granted yet? I would be glad to
help you in this matter diplomatically (via the countries
I always mention about – US, China and Russia) if
given the opporturnity. Please see this as a step to
establisbhing transport structures of the country and not any political motives. Will call on Prasarana with my brother (if he is willing to come) on either coming 16th or 17th. With heartfelt thanks. SAM.

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