Kota Kinabalu: Sabah's RM2 billion project to develop the largest clinker and cement factory in the state is expected to start operations before the end of this year, said an official.
The General Manager of Borneo Cement Sabah Sdn Bhd, Micheal Kinsuan, said his company is now waiting for the final process of the Federal Department of Environment's (DOE) study.
"We will start the first phase of work as soon as we get the 'green light' from the DOE," he said in a statement.
"Currently, we are preparing the cooperation of all involved departments as a final procedure before obtaining certification from DOE."