KOTA KINABALU: The RM11.8 million spent on toilet upgrades at Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) involves a full-scale renovation of 26 toilet facilities, carried out in phases to ensure the airport remains fully operational.
The project addresses ageing infrastructure at a terminal that has been in operation for more than 20 years and serves millions of passengers annually.
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Malaysia Airports said the works cover 196 toilet cubicles, 25 toilets for persons with disabilities, four baby care rooms and 26 janitor storerooms.
“The renovation includes complete strip-out and replacement of plumbing and sanitary systems, waterproofing and drainage improvements, mechanical and electrical upgrades, enhanced accessibility features, and installation of fittings designed for high-traffic use,” it said in a statement.
All works were carried out within an operating terminal, requiring phased implementation and close coordination to ensure toilet facilities remained available to passengers throughout the renovation period.
“Phase 1 was completed in March 2025, while Phase 2 is scheduled for completion in April 2026.
“These upgrades form part of ongoing efforts to ensure KKIA remains safe, functional and capable of supporting sustained passenger demand,” it added.