TECHNICAL VISIT 1
West Coast Expressway (WCE)

The West Coast Expressway (WCE) is a 233-km strategic highway corridor enhancing connectivity along the west coast of Peninsular, which runs from Banting, Selangor and ends at Taiping, Perak. Designed to complement existing north–south routes, the expressway improves traffic distribution and regional accessibility across Selangor and Perak. The project highlights advanced traffic management systems, safety features and modern tolling infrastructure. Developed to support growing traffic demand while minimising environmental and community impact, WCE reflects Malaysia’s continued advancement in sustainable highway planning, construction methodologies and operational efficiency within a highly developed urban corridor.


TECHNICAL VISIT 2
East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) Project *

The East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) is a transformative 665-km electrified railway connecting the East Coast states to the Klang Valley and Port Klang. Designed for both passenger and freight services, the project enhances multimodal logistics integration and strengthens national transport resilience. Traversing diverse topography, the alignment incorporates extensive tunnelling works, long-span viaducts, advanced geotechnical solutions, and modern rail systems. With design speeds of up to 160 km/h, the ECRL represents a major step toward sustainable and efficient land transport. The project underscores strategic infrastructure development aimed at balancing regional growth while modernising Malaysia’s rail network to international standards.

* Please be informed that, due to the ECRL contractor’s current site access and safety requirements, this technical visit is open to male delegates only.


TECHNICAL VISIT 3
Kuala Lumpur Command And Control Centre (KLCCC)

The Kuala Lumpur Command and Control Centre serves as the central hub for integrated traffic and urban operations management in Kuala Lumpur. Equipped with thousands of high-definition CCTV cameras, traffic sensors, and data integration platforms, the centre enables real-time monitoring and coordinated response across the city’s road network. Leveraging intelligent transport systems (ITS), data analytics, and inter-agency connectivity, KLCCC enhances congestion management, incident response, and public safety operations. As a key component of Kuala Lumpur’s smart city framework, the centre exemplifies the application of digital technologies in optimising urban mobility and improving overall traffic network performance.


TECHNICAL VISIT 4
East Klang Valley Expressway (EKVE)

The East Klang Valley Expressway (EKVE) is a 39-km expressway forming part of the Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road network, strengthening connectivity across the eastern corridor of the Klang Valley. The alignment navigates challenging terrain and environmentally sensitive areas, incorporating elevated structures, complex interchanges, and modern electronic toll collection systems. Designed to alleviate congestion on existing arterial routes, EKVE supports expanding urban development while enhancing traffic efficiency. The project reflects contemporary expressway engineering practices, integrating safety standards, traffic control systems, and sustainable design principles to meet the region’s growing transportation demands.


Notes:

  • Kindly be informed that the proposed Technical Visit venues are subject to confirmation and may be revised where necessary. Upon registration, seat allocation is strictly non-transferable and non-amendable. Requests for change of venue during the conference will be considered solely based on availability.
  • All Technical Visit delegates will be awarded a Token of Commitment in recognition of their participation.
Enquiries +60 12-399 9525 (Ir. Dr. Muhammad Khairil bin Ibrahim)
+60 11-116 90740 (Ir. Norliza Binti Kamaludin)

Email: tech.visit@13thmrc.com