Why there are not much roads in
Sarawak?
Why it takes so long to construct roads in
Sarawak?
Why are Sarawak’s roads so
bumpy? So winding? So narrow?
There are lots of questions
Sarawakians tend to ask, especially those had travel overseas and seen the
roads in other country.
The answer is never easy. Not only because of corruption and
mismanagement of resources, but it covers far beyond that.
The truth is, I believe : lies
beneath our own feet, literally speaking.
The answer is best answered by an
engineer and a geologist. But I believe
it can be answered by simply understanding the basic of road construction.
FACT #1
Nak tak nak, with the current
technology, the only way of making a paved road is either asphalt or
concrete. Either way, these 3 components
are inevitable : Soil, Aggregates, Binders.
Soil
Soil is the base of roads. It provide the foundation for road
construction. Soil with high clay and organic
matter are disaster in making road. Sarawak
soil are rich in peat soil at the coastal area, and sedimentary material in the
inland.
Aggregate
Stone aggregate, also known as
mineral aggregate, is easily the most important component of road construction
materials. It is made by breaking up naturally occurring rocks. Aggregates
are used for granular bases, sub-bases, as part of bituminous mixes and cement
concrete.
Binders
The binders are to bind the
aggregates and sand into a composite mix.
Most common binder used in Malaysia is bitumen, a product of
distillation of crude petroleum. Cement is
another binder, but concrete road are less common in our land.
( Betulkah
jurutera kalian ? Ada betul hujah saya
? )
FACT #2
Source : Adepehin, E.J., Ali, C.A.,
Zakaria, A.A. et al. An overview of 20 years’ hydrocarbon exploration studies
and findings in the Late Cretaceous-to-Tertiary onshore Central Sarawak, NW
Borneo: 1997–2017 in retrospect. J Petrol Explor Prod Technol 9, 1593–1614
(2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-018-0591-8
Looking at the geological map of
Sarawak, huge chunk of the area is arenaceous ( coloured yellow ) and argillaceous
( coloured light green ) in the interior, and peat ( coloured gray ) along the
coast. Both arenaceous and argillaceous
are sedimentary rocks, which are easily broken when crushed. The coastal peat
are lagi nightmare for constructions.
ini macam batu, sekali ketuk dah pecah. Apa macam bikin jalan?
There are some pockets of andesitic,
dacitic and some other granite rock ( coloured in different hues of red ) at the
western tip of Kuching Division. The granite
rock are the only ideal material for construction.
( I
cakap kosong ni. Geologists kalian, please
back me up !)
CONCLUSION
In a nutshell, there are no much hard
rock formation found in Sarawak. Not to
mention the discrete location of the quarry, which are very far away from the
rest of Sarawak, making it costly to the transport of aggregate to other part of Sarawak, therefore making aggregate a scarce commodity.
Adding up all the factors, road
construction is Sarawak is a very difficult, expensive and impossible task! Not forget to mention all other mega projects
which requires lots of aggregate.
Ini belum lagi cerita our soil condition with the sedimentary and peat material, cannot be properly
compacted to provide strong base for the roads.
At the end of the day, the roads sunken.
ALTERNATIVES
So my suggestion is
back to river transportation !
Sarawak is linked
with networks of river systems. For the
past, Sarawakian has been relied on sampans,
speadboats, express boats, and all sorts of marine vessel.
All the cities,
towns, pekans, and ngagas are situated by rivers. All settlements, big and small, have their own
jetty, some even have several jetties. Every household
have a sampans or few, many with
outboard motors. At its peak, Sibu has overs
40 shipyards, building and export vessels of world-class qualilty.
So I suggest, we go
back to the river transportation.
( Hey, it could become
Sarawak owns special identity ! macam Venice lah tu )
Secondly, we could try venture into
new way of transportation : seaplane : floatplanes & flying boats. It can land in many of our rivers and sea,
so no need to janji politik to built airport
for every town, thus no issue of aggregate issue.
( ini
baru everyone can fly )
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