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Ulu Padas Water Supply Scheme


Project Overview

The Ulu Padas Water Supply Scheme (SBAUP) is a strategic water infrastructure initiative developed to address long-standing water shortages across Sabah’s west coast, including Kota Kinabalu and surrounding districts.

Designed as a complementary “bolt-on project” to the Ulu Padas Hydroelectric Project (UPHEP), it leverages the same dam and water catchment system to provide a highly efficient and cost-effective solution for Sabah’s growing water demands.

Awarded by the Sabah State Water Department (JANS), the RM5.98 billion Phase 1 contract entails the construction of a water treatment plant with a capacity of 350 MLD in Beaufort district with water pipelines spanning an estimated length of 200 km in the west coast of Sabah from Sipitang to Kota Kinabalu.

Ulu Padas Water Supply Scheme Project Alignment Map
Ulu Padas Water Supply Scheme Project Route Alignment

Once completed by end 2029, the 42-month project will:

  • Harness water resources from the Padas River through the UPHEP dam control system.
  • Progressively increase the state’s water supply capacity to 950 MLD (Million Litres per Day), with Phase 1 delivering 350 MLD.
  • Expand the distribution of clean, treated water to Kota Kinabalu, Sipitang and Kuala Penyu.
  • Support local economic growth, infrastructure development and community well-being.
  • Ensure a sustainable and reliable long-term water supply for future generations.
SBAUP Project Alignment Map
SBAUP Project Route Alignment

The Ulu Padas Water Supply Scheme (SBAUP) is a strategic water infrastructure initiative developed to address long-standing water shortages across Sabah’s west coast, including Kota Kinabalu and surrounding districts.

Designed as a complementary “bolt-on project” to the Ulu Padas Hydroelectric Project (UPHEP), it leverages the same dam and water catchment system to provide a highly efficient and cost-effective solution for Sabah’s growing water demands.

Phase 1 of the project was awarded by the Sabah State Water Department (JANS) with a contract value of RM5.98 billion.

Once completed by end 2029, the 42-month project will:

  • Harness water resources from the Padas River through the UPHEP dam control system.
  • Progressively increase the state’s water supply capacity to 950 MLD (Million Litres per Day), with Phase 1 delivering 350 MLD.
  • Expand the distribution of clean, treated water to Kota Kinabalu, Sipitang and Kuala Penyu.
  • Support local economic growth, infrastructure development and community well-being.
  • Ensure a sustainable and reliable long-term water supply for future generations.

Project Timeline

2026

Design, approvals and preliminary works

2027

Construction of the main Water Treatment Plant (WTP) structures, intake facility and pipeline installation

2028

Electrical and Mechanical (E&M) installation, including the SCADA system

2029

Testing, commissioning of the water supply system and project handover

2026

Design, approvals and preliminary works

2027

Construction of the main Water Treatment Plant (WTP) structures, intake facility and pipeline installation

2028

Electrical and Mechanical (E&M) installation, including the SCADA system

2029

Testing, commissioning of the water supply system and project handover