Darul Hana Bridge
The Darul Hana Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in Kuching, Sarawak, situated near the Kuching Waterfront and crosses the mouth of Sarawak River. It is the only pedestrian bridge that connects both north and south of Kuching, the state's capital city.
Overview
The idea to build the Darul Hana Bridge was first proposed by Abdul Taib Mahmud in 2013 while he was still the Chief Minister of Sarawak. It was tentatively to be named the Golden Bridge. Before the construction began, the Golden Bridge sparked controversy when some of the boatmens, collectively known as Pak Tambang, express their concerns that the bridge would disrupt their activities.The Sarawak Economic Development Corporation was commissioned to implemented the project, while PPES Works and Naim Land was entrusted as the construction contractor in a joint venture. Construction began with its exact date is undisclosed at cost of RM35 million and built near where the last British Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell crossed the Sarawak River from the Astana to the opposite bank, on the last days of British administration in Sarawak. Construction was completed in June 2017 with the deck's last steel segment was lifted in place.