Muar Bypass (), or Federal Route 224, is a major highway bypass and the first highway built in
Bandar Maharani
Muar (Muarian dialect: ''Muo'') or Bandar Maharani, is a historical town and the capital of Muar District, Johor, Malaysia. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Malaysia to be visited and explored for its food, coffee and histo ...
Muar, a royal town in
Johor
Johor, also spelled Johore,'' is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula. It borders with Pahang, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan to the north. Johor has maritime borders with Singapore ...
,
Malaysia
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. The highway bypass linking
Parit Bunga in the northwest to
Parit Sakai
Parit Sakai is a small village in Muar District, Johor, Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consistin ...
in the southeast.
The Kilometre Zero of the Federal Route 224 starts at Parit Sakai junctions.
History
Between the 1990s and the 2000s, traffic congestion was prevalent at the
Sultan Ismail Bridge
The Sultan Ismail Bridge (; Jawi: جمبتن سلطان اسماعيل) is a bridge in Muar town across the Muar River in Johor, Malaysia. It was the first bridge built across a river that connects Bandar Maharani, Muar to Tanjung Agas which ...
and Muar town centre since the official opening of the
North–South Expressway Southern Route
The North–South Expressway Southern Route () is an interstate controlled-access highway running parallel to the southwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The expressway forms the south section of the North–South Expressway (Malaysia), North ...
between
Ayer Keroh
Ayer Keroh (also written as Air Keroh, translated as murky water) is a town situated in Melaka Tengah District, Malacca, Malaysia. Formerly part of a virgin forest with a quiet village, it was established by the state government in the late 1960s ...
and
Pagoh
Pagoh ( Jawi: ڤاڬوه) is a town in Muar District, Johor, Malaysia. Pagoh is situated from Muar via Johor State Route J32 (Muar–Labis trunk road) and is accessible via one of the main interchanges on the North–South Expressway, the major ...
and the opening of the Tangkak and Pagoh Interchange on 1 April 1989. To this end, in 1998, the federal government announced that the new
second bridge would be built at Parit Bunga to ease congestion on the existing bridge. In addition, a new bypass linking Parit Bunga to Parit Sakai would be built.
The
Public Works Department of Malaysia (JKR) and the main contractor Ranhill Bersekutu Sdn Bhd Co began construction of the bypass in 2002.
JOHOR MENTERI BESAR VISITS MUAR BYPASS
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The second bridge and the bypass were opened to traffic in 2004, while the rest of the project was completed in 2005.
In 2008, the highway was gazetted as the federal roads by JKR as Federal Route 224.
Project highlights
Construction of a 632-metre landmark single-plane semi harp cable-stayed bridge with a 132-metre mid-span across Muar River
The Muar River () is a river which flows through the states of Negeri Sembilan and Johor in Malaysia. Its drainage basin encompasses the states aforementioned, as well as Pahang and Malacca.
Measuring around 250 km (155 mi) in length, the Muar i ...
and a 13-kilometre road bypassing the town of Muar inclusive of one Parit Bunga Interchange.
This project had two key briefs:-
*to alleviate traffic congestion in the Muar area by constructing a major bypass road with an elevated interchange over the existing junction.
*to design and build a landmark bridge across Muar River.
The project involved Ranhill Bersekutu Sdn Bhd Co undertaking the engineering, design, construction, engineering, and environmental impact assessments and controls. Creativity was the key to the bridge design, with a need for aesthetic as well as functional considerations. With the rapid growth in the region, the bridge is set to become a defining feature of the local landscape, and had to be designed with this level of impact in mind. The result is a spectacular structure that is sympathetic to its surroundings, taking into account various environmental aspects. Use of new technology, combined with the unique method of construction - a cast-in-situ bridge deck segmental box girder – using the traveler formworks has increased ease of construction, minimised use of materials and proved to be cost-effective.
At the same time, the construction of the 13 kilometre bypass road also includes seven grade signalised intersections and five grade unsignalised junctions, cross culverts and drainage, as well as an elevated interchange over the existing junction. Ranhill also conducted a separate traffic study to ensure that the needs of the local community were being fully met.
With construction taking place within a mangrove area, the bridge and the earthworks for the road construction is carefully monitored through a specific government-approved environmental management plan, with the objective of retaining as much of the natural surroundings as possible.
Features
The main feature of the bypass is the Muar Second Bridge
Muar Second Bridge ( Malay: ) is a cable-stayed bridge in Muar, Johor, Malaysia. It crosses the Muar River, linking the eastern outskirts of Muar with Parit Bunga on the Tangkak side of the river.
History
Between the 1990s to 2000s, traffic con ...
. Other features include a pedestrian bridge and the Parit Bunga complex interchange, which is the first of its kind in Muar. The bypass is a 4-lane carriageway with reserves land for future widening and construction of new interchanges.
At most sections, the Federal Route 224 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h.
List of junctions and interchanges
See also
* Malaysian Federal Roads system
Malaysian Federal Roads System (), is the main national road network in Malaysia. All federal roads in Malaysia are under the purview of the Ministry of Works (MOW). According to the Ministerial Functions Act 1969, the MOW is responsible to ...
* Muar
References
Muar Bypass on Ranhill Berhad
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Malaysian federal roads
Highways in Malaysia
Ring roads in Malaysia
Muar District