Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge

At the highest points, star and crescent symbols are prominently displayed, signifying Brunei as a Muslim state, similar to their placement atop mosque domes.

In 2012, Public Works Department consultants conducted a feasibility study for a bridge link, which verified that the project was technically possible, fiscally viable, and environmentally manageable.

The bridge, which is anticipated to be finished by 2018, would complete a portion of the Pan Borneo Highway and improve Temburong's growth, strengthening Brunei and Sabah's economic relations.

CC2 and CC3 were awarded to Daelim, a South Korean company, which was responsible for constructing a system of viaducts and two cable-stayed bridges that crosses the Brunei Bay.

[15] The road system is a controlled-access dual carriageway which begins at a grade-separated interchange with Jalan Utama Mentiri between the Sungai Akar roundabout and the Salambigar intersection.

This is the only road bridge in the country that directly links the mainland with the Temburong exclave, which are physically separated by the Sarawakian district of Limbang in Malaysia and Brunei Bay in the South China Sea.