Agency Name: | Ministry of Works |
Type: | Ministry |
Nativename: | Kementerian Kerja Raya |
Native Name A: | (KKR) |
Seal: | File:Coat of arms of Malaysia.svg |
Picture Caption: | Headquarters of Ministry of Works |
Preceding1: | Ministry of Works and Public Amenities |
Jurisdiction: | Government of Malaysia |
Headquarters: | Kompleks Kerja Raya, Jalan Sultan Salahuddin, 50580 Kuala Lumpur |
Motto: | Towards the People's Prosperity (Ke Arah Kesejahteraan Rakyat) |
Employees: | 12,084 (2017) |
Budget: | MYR 5,860,502,900 (2017) |
Region Code: | MY |
Minister1 Name: | Alexander Nanta Linggi |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister of Work |
Deputyminister1 Name: | Ahmad Maslan |
Deputyminister1 Pfo: | Deputy Minister of Work |
Chief1 Name: | Hasnol Zam Zam Ahmad[1] |
Chief1 Position: | Secretary-General |
Chief2 Name: | Zahrul Hakim Abdullah[2] |
Chief2 Position: | Deputy Secretary-General (Policy and Development) |
Chief3 Name: | Mohd Sakeri Abdul Kadir |
Chief3 Position: | Deputy Secretary-General (Management) |
The Ministry of Works (Malay: Kementerian Kerja Raya; Jawi:), abbreviated KKR, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for public works, highway authority, construction industry, engineers, architects and quantity surveyors.
The Ministry of Works is responsible for administration of several key acts of parliament.
In 1954, the British government took several measures to separate the administration of the Malay Peninsula (Malaya) from its main administration centralised in Singapore. This marked the beginning point where the local government departments in the Malay Peninsula were permitted to implement their own policies and programs respectively. In 1956, the chief minister and several ministers were appointed to lead the Federation of Malay Peninsula.
In the same year, several ministries were formed including the Ministry of Works, which then was originally named the Ministry of Works, Post and Telecom. Sardon bin Haji Jubir was the first minister to lead this ministry. The functions and responsibilities of the Public Works Department were retained and put under the purview of the ministry’s administration. In 1957, the ministry was reorganized and renamed as the Ministry of Works and Transportation.
The rapid progress made in the country's development and socioeconomic condition during the 1970s resulted in the increase of the ministry’s functions and roles. With the addition of the new roles, the Ministry was renamed once more as the Ministry of Works and Public Amenities in 1978. However, in line with the specialisation of responsibilities, the government renamed the ministry as the Ministry of Works Malaysia in the 1980s; the name has remained unchanged as of early 2014.