Infrastructure Development in Malaysia: How Planning System Regulates Local Infrastructure Provision?
Table 5: Development Expenditure and for infrastructure development in Malaysia, 1991-2005
| Expenditure* | |||
| Sector | 6MPExpenditure | 7MPExpenditure | 8MP Allocation |
| Transport | 11,594.7 | 20,484.2 | 21,222.1 |
| Roads * | 7,572.6 | 12,269.5 | 14,002.6 |
| Rail | 1,735.4 | 404.0 | 705.6 |
| Ports | 410.9 | 5,450.3 | 4,081.0 |
| Airports | 1,780.6 | 1,089.2 | 1,500.0 |
| Urban transport | 95.2 | 1,271.2 | 932.9 |
| Utilities | 2,796.7 | 3,048.0 | 5,549.9 |
| Water Supply | 2,671.9 | 2,382.7 | 3,966.3 |
| Sewerage | 124.8 | 665.3 | 1,583.6 |
| Communications | 71.0 | 39.6 | 228.0 |
| Telecommunications and postal services | 39.6 | 4.1 | 146.7 |
| Meteorological services | 31.1 | 35.5 | 81.3 |
| Grand Total | 14,462.4 | 23,571.8 | 27,000.0 |
