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The Public Works Department (PWD), natively known as (JKR; Jawi: ), is a
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under the Ministry of Development (MoD) responsible for the development and maintenance of infrastructures in
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Goals and objectives

In order to improve
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, the PWD plans to create a "Built Environment of Distinction" through the development of buildings, services, and infrastructure. By utilising its technical capabilities to build infrastructure and offer project management services for sustainable socioeconomic development, PWD plays a critical role in accomplishing the national goals of
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.


History

The PWD was founded in 1906 with Dato Edmund Roberts as its first
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. It was backed by a Deputy Director and five Assistant Directors who were in charge of development, buildings, roads, water, and administration and finance. The agency, tasked with enhancing the country's quickly expanding infrastructure requirements, marked a noteworthy achievement in 1966 when Dato Seri Paduka Haji Talib bin Darwish was appointed as the first local director. The appointment of a Director General and Deputy Director General, together with the promotion of previous Assistant Directors to Directors for each of the five departments, was another significant turning point in its history. By adding two more Directors to its ranks for
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, and
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and technical services, the department grew even more. On 2 January 2006, JKR celebrated its 100th anniversary, making it the oldest technical department in Brunei. The PWD has been essential to the physical growth of the nation since 1966. It was formally named the 'Public Works Department' in the 1967 annual report and was able to start developing and establishing infrastructure thanks to budgetary allocations from the
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based in
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. The 'Engineer's Office,' which PWD constructed in 1966, is the company's first office. In addition to erecting the roads and
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, one of its first tasks was clearing the land for
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in the same year. Robert headed a team of British engineers in this task. PWD has contributed significantly to Brunei's physical growth over the course of a century, as seen by the standards of the infrastructure it has built, including roads, highways, drainage and sewage systems, water supply and conservation, and a variety of public and government buildings.


Departments

There are 8 departments under JKR, which are under the Director General (DG), also known as ''Ketua Pengarah''; and Deputy Director General (DDG), also known as ''Timbalan Ketua Pengarah'':


Department of Roads

The planning, building, and administration of the country's road network are within the purview of the Department of Roads () which is composed of the Road Construction Section (SRC) and the Road Management Road Maintenance (SRM). To improve access and traffic flow around the nation, the PWD has built 30
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, 95
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, and 27
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. The Road Maintenance Section (SRM) is responsible for maintaining infrastructure, such as roads,
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, roadside drains, and traffic lights, once the Road Construction Section (SRC) has finished projects. SRM is in charge of planned management, zone management, road safety management, traffic engineering and management, bridge management, highway management, and road inspection enforcement and safety. It established the Highway Management Unit (HMU) in 2012 and the Zone Management Unit (ZMU) in 2011, in addition to the Road Inspection Division Enforcement.


Department of Water Services

PWD supplies 99.9% of the
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, with 0.2% coming from rural sources. With an emphasis on resource protection and conservation, the Department of Water Services () is in charge of planning, designing, and managing the nation's water resources to guarantee sustainability and satisfy future demands. The public can request water tanker services by calling the Talian Darussalam Hotline at 123 in the event of a water disruption. The Department also promotes prudent water use to avoid waste and commemorates World Water Day on March 22 every year to inform and reaffirm the significance of water conservation to the general population.


Department of Drainage and Sewerage

In order to lessen floods and safeguard coastal areas, the Department of Drainage and Sewerage (DDS; ) is in charge of all drainage infrastructure, including planning, designing, maintaining, and building it. Flood-prone areas in
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were effectively reduced by DDS from to between 1997 and 2008; ongoing flood alleviation efforts are included in the
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(RKN).


Department of Mechanical & Electrical

The Department of Mechanical & Electrical (DME; '')'' is divided into two sections: the Mechanical Section, which provides maintenance for government vehicles and heavy equipment, technical evaluations and inspection reports, and
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for government staff, and the Building Services Section, which deals with mechanical and electrical installations, maintenance of buildings and
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residences, trade testing, product evaluation, and preparations for national events.


Department of Building Services

Through its Building Services Department (DBS; ), the PWD oversees the administration of finished buildings in addition to planning, designing, and constructing them. DBS is in charge of managing basic furnishings, demolishing abandoned buildings, assisting national events, restoring, refurbishing, and renovating government buildings, public infrastructure, and rented homes. To handle particular maintenance duties and guarantee effective management of government building assets, DBS uses an Integrated Maintenance Management System with many modules.


Department of Development

PWD divides projects into five primary stages with clearly defined milestones and employs a Project Management Manual to guide project implementation from Pre-Design to Post-Completion. The Department of Development (DOD; ) projects, which include client projects and landless housing projects, are financed by the NDP, with consulting services sometimes selected through ministries. From design to construction, the process consists of several steps, including certification for practical completion and fault correction, final account approvals, and the transfer of maintenance obligation to the customer following the defect liability term.


Other departments

# Department of Administration and Finance (DAF) ''(Jabatan Pentadbiran dan Kewangan)'' #Department of Technical Services (DTS) ''(Jabatan Khidmat Teknikal)''


References


External links


Public Works Department official website
Government of Brunei
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