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50

Years in
NATION BUILDING
Standing majestic and lighting the KL skyline are the tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers.
Contents
Table of Contents
Message from YAB Dato’ Seri Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi pg 5
Prime Minister, Malaysia

Message from YB Dato’ Seri S. Samy Vellu pg 7


Minister of Works, Malaysia

Message from Ir. Lau Mun Cheong pg 9


President, Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM)

A Brief History of MBAM pg 10


From its humble inception 50 years ago, MBAM has become the Prime Mover of the Nation as well as
the Recognised Voice of the Construction Industry. Explore milestones of the Association as it changes
and evolves with the nation and the industry. Learn of its Mission and Objectives and see what previous
Past Presidents have to say about MBAM, its achievements and the direction of the industry as a whole.

The Construction Industry - A Historical Perspective pg 19


Malaysian Construction has evolved in leaps and bounds since the time of the British Administration in the
1800’s. Events that have taken place have helped the industry evolve into the multi-billion dollar industry
that it is today. See how infrastructural developments, transfer of technology and government policy and
vision have greatly impacted Malaysian Construction.

Builders in Nation Building pg 24


Delve into the world of Malaysian Construction and see how Master Builders of then and now have helped
in continuing the development of the nation as we head towards Vision 2020 and our goal of developed
nation status. From developments such as highways and bridges to ports and national landmarks, these
are the projects that have shaped the Malaysian skyline.

Showcase of Major Construction Companies in Malaysia pg 34


Over the past 50 years Malaysia has seen rapid growth and development in infrastructure, utility and housing,
some of which have set the mark for others to follow. Meet the top construction companies in the Country
and see how they have evolved to take on multi-million dollar projects both in and out of Malaysia.

MBAM Members pg 82
MBAM continues to represent the interests of its members and constantly works hand in hand with relevant
government authorities in planning and discussing major projects and issues faced by all within the industry
to ensure that the best possible outcome is achieved for its members and the nation.

Reaching for the sky, the KL Tower.


pg.3
Middle Eastern architecture meets Western technology at Putrajaya Mosque.
MESSAGE FROM
YAB DATO' SERI ABDULLAH HAJI AHMAD BADAWI
Prime Minister, Malaysia

It frequently awes me when I contemplate the drastic changes to the skylines of our
major towns and cities that have taken place over the past few years. So many new
towers and buildings stand as monuments to the pace of our nation's development. These
structures, together with improved public infrastructure and amenities have transformed
Malaysia into a country that possesses a modern, progressive and dynamic facade.

Construction companies have been at the forefront of this process. They have played an
invaluable role as builders of economic value and creators of employment opportunities.
It pleases me to note that the expertise developed and honed in the local market is now
beginning to be exported. This is encouraging, because if we have developed a niche for
ourselves, we should seek to expand our markets beyond our borders.

Of course, the challenge for Malaysian builders is how to continue constructing better
buildings within the shortest time, at the most competitive cost and with the least
adverse impact to nature. Whilst it is a cornerstone to the economy, we do not want to
increase construction activities to the detriment of our environmental treasures.

Congratulations to Master Builders Association Malaysia on the publication of this book


to commemorate their 50th Anniversary celebrations. I am confident that the
Association will continue to play its role to enhance competency among its members.

DATO' SERI ABDULLAH HAJI AHMAD BADAWI


Prime Minister, Malaysia

pg.5
Seri Saujana Bridge, Putrajaya.
MESSAGE FROM
YB DATO’ SERI S. SAMY VELLU
Minister of Works, Malaysia

It gives me great pleasure to pen this message for the commemorative publication in
conjunction with the Golden Jubilee Anniversary Celebration of Master Builders
Association Malaysia (MBAM).

Since independence, the Government has continuously formulated five-year


development plans to expedite national development. I would like to congratulate
MBAM and its members for their entreprenuerial leadership and innovative spirit by
initiating projects from blue print stage to implementation and materialisation as reflected
in the many impressive landmarks and infrastructure that dominate the skyline. It is
gratifying to note that some enterprising builders from your Association have built up
their capability and capacity and have ventured abroad.

Whilst the Government continues to drive the economy through public expenditure in
infrastructure development and provision of public service facilities such as schools and
hospitals, the role of private sector organisations such as MBAM in constructing and
developing the country should not be neglected. Without the active participation and
close co-operation from the private sector, Malaysia would not be able to enjoy the
progress and prosperity that we have achieved today.

In serving the nation, I urge MBAM members to always enhance professionalism and
execute your tasks with integrity and honour by always taking into consideration public
interest and the well-being of the environment. Only with enhanced competency and
professionalism will members of your association be able to withstand the challenges in
good and bad times and tide through business cyclical fluctuation with resilience.

I am confident that MBAM and its members, through their experience, technological
know-how and collective resources, will continue to fulfill its roles and responsibilities
towards the nation, thereby complementing efforts by the Government in building a
stable, united, and progressive nation.

I wish MBAM the best, as it proceeds steadily to face another glorious fifty year journey
and beyond with the similar spirit of unity and co-operation.

DATO' SERI S. SAMY VELLU


Minister of Works, Malaysia

pg.7
Fireworks fill the sky as the celebration reaches a climax at the Sepang F1 Circuit.
MESSAGE FROM
IR. LAU MUN CHEONG
Master Builders Association Malaysia
President, Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM)
(MBAM)

The 50th Anniversary of Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) would not be
meaningful without this commemorative publication.

Almost twenty years have passed since the publication of Malaysia Construction Today
in August 1985, with many historical records in testimony of our Master Builders’
achievements and capabilities. A lot of changes have taken place in the Malaysian
Construction Industry since then. The challenges now faced by builders in the
competitive globalisation and ICT era would have boggled the minds of our predecessors!

The competitive environment now demands builders to exercise more professional


management skills, adopt advanced technological construction methods and possess a
strong desire to do a good job, not only to make a profit, but also to do what a
responsible corporate citizen should do for the environment in which we live.

In order to survive and succeed, builders must be able to cope with the increasingly
sophisticated contractual obligations and risks associated with complex projects such as
the Petronas Twin Towers, KLIA and the North-South Toll Expressway to name but a few.
Builders today must be competent and possess the sound ability to be aware of the
various stages of the construction cycle; understanding the contractual demands,
accessing the exposures as well as developing contractual strategies in order to overcome
the many problems in project implementation.

The construction industry is the vanguard to economic development of the nation as it


lays the infrastructure for other industries to operate. MBAM is very proud of our
members' contribution to development in Malaysia and this publication is dedicated to
all builders who have built Malaysia and who will continue to contribute towards the
realisation of Vision 2020 and beyond.

IR. LAU MUN CHEONG


President, Master Builders Association Malaysia
(2002/2004)

pg.9
50 YEARS
A BRIEF HISTORY OF MBAM
Our Small Beginnings
Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) was founded fifty years ago on 26th May 1954 by a group of Malaysian pioneer
master builders led by the late Tan Sri Dato’ Low Yat, a prominent builder of his time and still remembered by many in the
construction industry.

From its humble beginning on the First Floor, No. 336, Batu Road
(Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman as it is now known), the Association’s
Secretariat then moved to No. 16A, Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur in 1957.
Although MBAM owned a shop lot in the Damai Complex area, the
Secretariat had been operating from its rented premise at No.13C,
Jalan Gereja since 1968 due to logistic reasons.
Tan Sri Dato’ Low Yat.

As builders, MBAM members always built for


others. Facilities in the Secretariat in Jalan
Gereja needed to keep pace with the active
development in the Association as well as in
the construction industry. At the 42nd Annual
General Meeting of the Association held on
29th June 1996, members present endorsed a
resolution to dispose the shop lot in Damai
Complex and used the proceeds for new
headquarters.

MBAM moved into its very own building


located at 2-1 (1st Floor), Jalan 2/109E, Desa
Business Park, Taman Desa, off Jalan Klang
Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur on 1st April 1997.
The move is a sensible decision and in the right
direction in order to cater for the needs of our
increasing members and the multitude of MBAM Secretariat.
activities to be organised and conducted.
Members of the Pioneer Joint-Venture Consortium
initiated in the early years. MBAM Milestones
Item Date Event

11 10-12.6.04 MBAM Golden Jubilee Convention


12 1.8.03 YB Dato’ Seri S. Samy Vellu, Minister of Works, Malaysia became the second recipient of the MBAM Gold Award
13 27.9.03 MBAM Education Fund Board of Management formed
14 29.6.03 MBAM Education Fund Rules endorsed at 49th AGM
15 1.3.03 CCPD Short Courses on “Contract and Project Administration & Project Planning, Monitoring and Quality
Management” launched
16 17.11.02 MBAM upgraded to MS ISO 9001:2000
17 1.7.02 MBAM coordinated work permit applications for employment of legal foreign workers through the Green
Lane approval process
18 1.3.02 CCPD Programme 2002 launched
19 25.1.02 MBAM Manual on Occupational Safety and Health launched
10 16.11.01 Approval by ROS on amendments to MBAM Constitution
• Status of Immediate Past President in Council specified
• Term of office of President specified
• Number of Vice Presidents increased from three to five
• Status of Alternate Council Member specified
• Section 2.2(d) of Constitution amended to allow setting up of Building Fund
MBAM Luncheon Talk.

pg.10
Item Date Event

11 June 2001 MBAM/WW Total Remuneration Survey conducted


12 18.10.01 Forum on Timber Roof Truss organised
13 10.8.01 Conferment of Honorary Life President on Mr Siah Kwee Mow
14 2001 MBAM new homepage www.mbam.org.my launched
15 1.3.01 CCPD Programme 2001 launched
16 1.6.00 MBAM Members Directory 2000/2001 launched
17 20.5.00 Council Brainstorming Session
18 10-16.4.00 Technical Study Visit to Japan
19 17.11.99 MBAM achieved MS ISO 9002:1994
20 9.7.99 MBAM Education Fund launched
21 16-18.4.99 Technical Study Visit to Singapore
22 28.11.98 Council Brainstorming Session - vision statement identified MBAM to be The Prime Mover and
The Recognised Voice of the construction industry in Malaysia MBAM delegates with then Deputy Prime Minister Dato’ Seri
23 Sept 1998 MBAM/PW Human Resource Survey - Update Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi at the prestigious 45th
24 3.6.98 Approval by ROS on amendments to MBAM Constitution Anniversary Dinner.
• Council expanded from 20 to 25 members
• Class of Associate Member created
• Design of MBAM official emblem incorporated into Constitution
25 28.6.98 44th AGM noted proactive representations and memorandum submissions to various Government
authorities and agencies to counter impact of 1997 economic turmoil
26 June 1998 Monthly Secretary-General’s (SG) Brief launched
27 15-19.3.98 Mr Siah Kwee Mow became the 29th IFAWPCA President and MBAM hosted the 29th IFAWPCA Convention
• YAB Dato’ Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad conferred the IFAWPCA - Atsumi Award
• Tan Sri Dato’ Seri (Dr) Yeoh Tiong Lay conferred the IFAWPCA Lifetime Membership
28 June 1998 MBAM Members Directory 1998 launched
29 26.6.97 Building Industry President’s Roundtable established
30 Sept 1997 Appointment of PB Trustee Services Bhd to be the Trust Corporation for MBAM
31 1.4.97 MBAM Secretariat relocated to Desa Business Park
32 1996 MBAM/PW Human Resource Survey
33 23.6.96 MBAM Annual Golf Tournament launched
34 1.6.96 Launch of e-mail address mbamal@po.jaring.my and webpage www.jaring.my/mbam
35 Sept 1995 MBAM Members Directory 1995/96 launched
36 1.9.95 Importation of cement from China by MBAM to alleviate cement shortage
37 1.1.95 Formation of Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) with gazette of Act 512 YB Dato’ Seri S. Samy Vellu with MBAM delegation.
38 15-16.10.94 MBAM hosted the 22nd IFAWPCA Midterm Board meeting
39 29.7-8.8.94 Technical Study Visit to Chile, Argentina and South Africa
40 7-8.5.90 MBAM organised the ASEAN International Symposium on Construction and Development in conjunction
with 7th ACF Council meeting
41 1990 till to-date MBAM assisted the Ministry of Works, Malaysia and later CIDB to organise the Malaysian Construction
Skills Competition to promote construction skills from 1990 till to-date
42 25.1.89 MBAM took appropriate steps to address price hike and steel bars shortage
43 28.8.88 Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr) Yeoh Tiong Lay became the ACF President and MBAM hosted the 4th ACF Council meeting
44 26.6.88 Conferment of MBAM Honorary Life President on Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr) Yeoh Tiong Lay
45 10.9-4.10.86 Business Development Visit to the People’s Republic of China
46 1.8.85 Malaysia Construction Today coffee table book launched
47 1.7.85 MBAM appealed for revision to PWD 203 Forms of Contract
48 30.6.85 Approval by ROS on amendments to MBAM Constitution
* Include provision of Honorary Life Presidents
* Include provision of Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards
49 30.5.85 MBAM became a Founding Member for ASEAN Constructors’ Federation (ACF)
50 28.11.84 YAB Dato’ Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia became the first recipient of the MBAM Gold Award
51 24-28.7.83 Dato’ Yeoh Tiong Lay became the 20th IFAWPCA President and MBAM hosted the 20th IFAWPCA Convention
52 1968 MBAM Secretariat operated at No 13C, Jalan Gereja, Kuala Lumpur
53 May 1963 MBAM joined IFAWPCA at the 4th IFAWPCA Convention in Tokyo, Japan
54 1957 MBAM Secretariat moved to No 16A, Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur
55 1954 MBAM established with Secretariat located at No. 336, Batu Road (Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman), Kuala Lumpur The 2nd Council Meeting of the ASEAN Constructors
Federation (ACF) hosted by MBAM.

pg.11
MBAM Office Bearers
Term* President Deputy President Secretary-General Treasurer-General Immediate Past
President

2002- 2004 Ir. Lau Mun Cheong Ir. Goh Chye Koon Ir. Alan Lim Mr Wong Chee Kooi Mr Lai Moo Chan

1998 - 2002 Mr Lai Moo Chan Dato’ Ir. Tan Kia Loke Mr Patrick Wong Mr Wong Chee Kooi Datuk Lai Foot Kong

1994 - 1998 Mr Lai Foot Kong Mr Lai Moo Chan Ir. Lau Mun Cheong Datuk Tee Hock Seng Mr Siah Kwee Mow

1992 - 1994 Mr Siah Kwee Mow Mr Lai Foot Kong Ir. Lau Mun Cheong Datuk Tee Hock Seng Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr)
Yeoh Tiong Lay

1990 - 1992 Mr Siah Kwee Mow Mr Lai Foot Kong Mr Oh Kong Yew Mr Lai Moo Chan Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr)
Yeoh Tiong Lay

1988 - 1990 Mr Siah Kwee Mow Dato’ Francis Mr Oh Kong Yew Mr Lai Moo Chan Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr)
Launching grant for MBAM Education Fund. Yeoh Sock Ping Yeoh Tiong Lay

1985 - 1988 Tan Sri Dato’ (Dr) Mr Siah Kwee Mow Mr Oh Kong Yew Mr Song Pang Seng Tan Sri Dato’
Yeoh Tiong Lay Low Keng Huat

1984 - 1985 Dato’ Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Siah Kwee Mow Mr Oh Kong Yew Mr Song Pang Seng Tan Sri Dato’
Low Keng Huat

1980 - 1984 Dato’ Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Siah Kwee Mow Mr Koon Yew Yin Mr Song Pang Seng Tan Sri Dato’
Low Keng Huat

1976 - 1979 Dato’ Low Keng Huat Mr Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Koon Yew Yin Mr Choo Yoon Seong Late Mr Lim Chong Hin
Mr Siah Kwee Mow

1975 Dato’ Low Keng Huat Mr Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Low Kim Swee Mr Lim Kar Bee Late Mr Lim Chong Hin

Visit to CIDB Chief Executive.


1974 Dato’ Low Keng Huat Mr Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Low Kim Swee Mr Ng Shen Cheong Late Mr Lim Chong Hin

1972 - 1973 Dato’ Low Keng Huat Mr Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Low Kim Yee Mr Ng Shen Cheong Late Mr Lim Chong Hin

1970 - 1971 Late Mr Lim Chong Hin Mr Lim Thiam Leong Mr Low Kim Yee Mr Ng Shen Cheong Late Mr Lim Kin Chong

1968 - 1969 Late Mr Lim Chong Hin Mr Lim Thiam Leong Mr Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Ng Shen Cheong Late Mr Lim Kin Chong

1966 - 1967 Late Mr Lim Chong Hin Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Yeoh Tiong Lay Mr Lim Thiam Leong Late Mr Lim Kin Chong

1964 - 1965 Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Lim Thiam Leong Mr Yap Hong Onn Mr Low Keng Seng Late Mr Lim Chong Hin

1963 Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Late Mr Lim Chong Hin Mr Yap Hong Yan Mr How Wan Swee Late Mr Lim Chong Hin

1961 - 1962 Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Yap En Su Mr Yap Hong Yan Mr Lim Tin Late Mr Lim Chong Hin
Presentation of mock cheque for MBAM
Education Fund. 1960 Late Mr Lim Chong Hin Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Ng Aik Swee Mr Lim Tin Late Mr Bong Sin

1959 Late Mr Bong Sin Late Mr Lim Chong Hin Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Lim Tin Late Mr Lim Chong Hin

1958 Late Mr Lim Chong Hin Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Eu Jen Choon Mr Lim Tin Late Mr Lim Kin Chong

1957 Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Low Kim Seng Mr Eu Jen Choon Mr Lim Thiam Leong Late Tan Sri Low Yat @
Low Say Yat

1956 Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Eu Jen Choon Mr Low Kim Seng Mr How Wan Swee Late Tan Sri Low Yat @
Low Say Yat
1954 - 1955 Late Tan Sri Low Yat @ Late Mr Lim Kin Chong Mr Lim Thiam Leong Mr How Wan Swee
Low Say Yat

Lai Moo Chan (L) presenting long service * End June


memento to Wong Chee Kooi (R).

pg.12
Master Builders Association Malaysia
(MBAM)

Colour: Marine Blue


Colour code: 100% cyan
30% magenta
Font: Souvenir Extra bold

Council Members 2002 / 2004.

MBAM has an official emblem for identity and for proprietary use of the Association and its Members. The emblem comprises a
graphic design which signifies a building, encircled with two concentric rings which symbolise unity and harmony amongst
members. The name of the Association inserted between the rings project prestige and honour.

MBAM Objectives
The aims and objectives of the Association as enshrined in the Constitution are as follows:

• To promote and co-ordinate development of the construction industry and contribute effectively to the economic development
of the country;
• To encourage and promote the practice of professionalism fellowship, mutual respect and harmonious working relationships in Quality Certification from SIRIM.
the construction industry;
• To promote measures aimed at securing improvements pertaining to techniques, procedures and methods in the construction
industry;
• To identify and study problems arising in the construction industry on matters pertaining to policy, finance, legislation, technical
standards, contract administration and procedure of registration and to discuss and explore solutions with relevant Government
authorities, professional institutions and trade associations;
• To seek representation on committees/councils/boards set up by Government or non-governmental organisations;
• To organise, promote, sponsor, contribute to and manage training programmes, seminars, symposia, conferences, conventions and
exhibitions for the dissemination of knowledge related to the construction industry;
• To raise funds and to confer scholarships to eligible candidates who intend to follow an approved course of study related to the First Gold Medal Award 1984.
construction industry;
• To print, publish and circulate journals, bulletins, directories and/or any other reading materials related to the Association and/or
construction industry; and
• To protect the legitimate interest of members

In line with these objectives, the Vision of MBAM is to be the Prime Mover and the Recognised Voice of the Malaysian Construction Industry.

The MBAM Mission


• To provide a synergy of services to members for the betterment of the construction industry
• To actively initiate, support and participate in programmes and activities that enhance professionalism, productivity and quality
in the construction industry
• To address issues related to the construction industry to facilitate members in achieving global competitiveness
Tan Sri Dato’ Seri (Dr) Yeoh Tiong Lay being conferred
Honorary Life President of Master Builders Association
Malaysia by YAB Dato’ Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime
Minister of Malaysia in 1998.

pg.13
PIONEERS OF DEVELOPMENT
TAN SRI DATO’ LOW KENG HUAT
PSM, SIMP, DIMP, DKBS
Past President (1972-1979)
A true Malaysian Master Builder, Tan Sri Dato' Low Keng Huat has been one of the few at the forefront
of the nation's development. As a Past President of MBAM, he offers us his views on MBAM, 50 years
of nation building and the direction which the industry as a whole, and MBAM specifically, should
be heading towards.

Since its inception 50 years ago, Tan Sri Dato' Low Keng Huat feels that MBAM has been playing a
very active and significant role in the construction industry.

For members, MBAM has done a great job in articulating the challenges that its members face and
channelling them to the appropriate parties and authorities so that their hardships can be reduced.
In the past and in recent times, member interests such as Employment of Foreign Workers, AP's for Machinery Import and Price
Fluctuation of Building Materials have rightly been brought to the attention of the authorities and even Ministries for solutions.
Besides assisting members in facing the hardships and challenges, MBAM has also assisted in educating members and preparing
them through various Training Programmes, Workshops, Short Courses and so on.

For clients, MBAM is the representative of many of the significant players in the industry and has done well for itself in helping
to resolve problems faced by many clients then and now. Any major issues affecting the implementation of their projects could be
channelled through MBAM so that in the end projects could be completed at the desired price, within the specified time and with
the desired quality.

As for the country, MBAM is at the forefront in helping the authorities resolve many major problems affecting the construction
industry and the national economy. Through its workable proposals, MBAM has helped to create a healthy construction industry,
which is important to our economy and can help form the base to export our expertise overseas thus bringing direct benefits to
the nation.

Tan Sri Dato' Low Keng Huat also feels that there are some issues that MBAM should continue to address so that it will always
have a significant role and not lose relevance as we head into a new era. Issues such as Building Material Price Fluctuation, Foreign
Public Bank, Jalan Ampang.
Labour Employment and better Safety Standards are key in keeping costs for contractors low. Therefore MBAM should strive to
pursue for more consistency in Government policies.

On 50 years of nation building, Tan Sri Dato' Low Keng Huat mentioned that the most significant changes in the industry are the
mammoth size of the projects and hence the financial clout to see them through. The level of professional competence amongst
contractors has also dramatically risen due to the vast number of professionals in the industry. As a result Malaysian contractors
are definitely better positioned than before. Their recent experiences in the successful planning, construction and management of
our country's major infrastructure works such as tolled, elevated highways has proven to be invaluable.

In the near future, as the domestic market becomes more saturated, Malaysian contractors should definitely export their recently
acquired expertise to other developing countries where they can become a valuable resource. They should continuously upgrade
their professional skills and be innovative in all aspects of construction including project financing.

As for MBAM, it must be ready to face globalisation and the opening up of our domestic market to foreign competition. All this
will bring about new challenges and MBAM should always be there to meet the challenges and assist members and clients as well
as the nation in resolving them.

Currently, Tan Sri Dato' Low Keng Huat is the Executive Deputy Chairman of General Corporation Berhad or GCB, a public listed
construction and property development company on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange.

pg.14
TAN SRI DATO' SERI (DR) YEOH TIONG LAY
PSM, SPMS, KMN, PPN, PJK
Past President (1980-1988)
Honorary Life President since 1988

Tan Sri Dato' Seri (Dr) Yeoh Tiong Lay's involvement in the construction industry began in 1953.
He was then responsible for the earthworks of the surfaced road commissioned by the British
Administration to connect Tanjung Karang and Sabak Bernam, in the years 1953 to 1955.

In 1955 he registered his own company, Syarikat Pembenaan Yeoh Tiong Lay Sdn Bhd, which
became the forerunner of the YTL Group of Companies. Business operations have since gone
upstream into commercial ready-mixed concrete production, cement manufacturing and quarrying.
On the downstream side, he expanded into property development, operations and ownership,
transportation and hospitality and IT businesses.

He has been closely associated with, and actively participated in MBAM and the construction industry for over 50 years. He acknowledged
that he enjoyed every minute of the association and continues to be active in the industry because construction is very close to his heart
and mind. He advised that it needs the mind of a contractor to dissect and address the complexities of construction projects in order to
provide quality solutions testified by the many fine buildings and infrastructures that dot the skylines of the nation.

He noted that each construction project is unique and a contractor needs to be technically competent and equipped with sound planning
and management expertise in order to find optimal solutions, and that construction challenges are aplenty and success in solving these
challenges can be very rewarding for contractors.

As a dedicated industry player, he has been very active since 1963 in the affairs of MBAM. He was elected as the Secretary-General in
1966 and proceeded to hold the post of Vice President/Deputy President. In 1980, he became the MBAM President. He was made the
MBAM Honorary Life President in 1988. Throughout his active involvement in the construction industry, he has contributed significantly
to the strengthening and building of MBAM and the construction industry, locally, regionally and internationally.

He cites IFAWPCA as a good example of an avenue that provides him with opportunities to meet people and make friends both regionally
and internationally. He was the IFAWPCA President when MBAM hosted the 20th IFAWPCA Convention in 1983 for the first time. Fifteen YTL Plaza, Kuala Lumpur.
years later, he was granted the IFAWPCA Lifetime Membership when MBAM hosted the 29th IFAWPCA Convention in March 1998.

He is a founding member of the ASEAN Constructors Federation (ACF), and MBAM hosted the ACF International Symposium on
Construction and Development in 1990 after his election as the Chairman of ACF in 1988.

His advice to the future generation of builders is to embrace a culture of excellence in whatever they undertake and strive towards
providing first-world quality products and services at third-world prices. He explained that the principal role of a successful contractor
is to secure delivery of the best-value product for a customer within the shortest possible time, at the lowest possible price, and at the
highest possible quality. To achieve this, he felt construction companies need to be efficiently and professionally managed to ensure that
staff is competent, motivated and well rewarded for their efforts.

pg.15
MR SIAH KWEE MOW
JMN
Past President (1988-1994)
Honorary Life President since 2001
MBAM Honorary Life President Mr Siah Kwee Mow has seen the construction industry go through
some major changes over the last 2 decades. President of the Association from the year 1988 - 1994,
he takes a little time off his busy schedule to share with us his views on MBAM, the country and its
construction industry then, now and in the future.
Since its inception more than 50 years ago, some form of recognition and respect is accorded to
MBAM members. As the main representative and spokesman for Malaysian contractors and builders
MBAM has played a significant role in helping to resolve various problems confronting its members.
During his term as President, MBAM successfully helped to mediate with the relevant authorities and
eventually resolve problems like shortages of building materials such as cement and steel as well as
labour shortages. But things do not just end there. MBAM's role is not only to represent its members,
but also to assist in the development of the nation itself.
In the last 20 years, through the “Look East Policy" advocated by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, many mega projects were successfully
undertaken by MBAM members directly and indirectly. The policy which placed emphasis on technology transfer from Japan and South
Korea brought significant changes and improvements to the Malaysian Construction Industry. The knowledge and experience gained
by Malaysian contractors through such Joint Venture arrangements over the years have been very beneficial to the country and the
local industry. Today, Malaysian contractors have proven to be on par with foreign contractors in terms of capability. By having our
own people do the job, outflow of funds from the country is checked thereby contributing towards strengthening the economy. As a
key member of IFAWPCA and CICA, MBAM has been representing Malaysia in numerous regional and World Bank conferences and
seminars and to a large extent this has helped to promote the image of Malaysian contractors on the international front.
As for the local construction industry as a whole, he feels that there are several issues that need to be addressed; namely Safety
and Foreign Labour. Safety is one aspect that should never be compromised as it involves human lives. Most accidents that occur
at construction sites are due to carelessness and ignorance; basic human error that could have been avoided. Prior to the
commencement of a project, besides the provision of and briefing on the use of safety gear and equipment, it is also vital to have
an orientation programme on all safety aspects for all site personnel. This should be conducted by an experienced safety officer.
During actual construction, it is advisable to have safety officers stationed on site to monitor any risky or dangerous situations and
to take appropriate action should the need arise.
The eco-friendly and energy saving Bangunan Mesiniaga With regards to Foreign Labour, he feels that the trend of overdependence is unhealthy. Besides posing a security risk and
in Subang Jaya, Selangor.
occasionally creating social and environmental problems to the general public, their continued presence will result in a heavy
outflow of funds from the country since a proportion of their wages are normally remitted back home. Mechanisation and
Automation can help reduce this overdependence and should be encouraged by the Malaysian Government via tax incentives. Not
only will it help reduce the need for Foreign Labour, it will also increase efficiency and quality of finishes and provide savings on labour
costs. If the Malaysian Construction Industry wants to continue to remain progressive, it must keep pace with the latest innovations.
In the future, he feels that things will be good for the nation, the industry and MBAM. Having been in existence for more than 50
years, MBAM is well recognised and given the continuing development programmes organised by MBAM, most Malaysian
contractors and builders will opt to become members of the Association and be accorded due recognition. As such he foresees its
membership expanding as it continues to play a significant role in representing the interests of its members.
Future prospects for Malaysian contractors and builders in the domestic market are bright due to the country's abundant resources
and a stable government. As can be seen from the various infrastructure projects currently undertaken by Malaysian contractors
under the "Malaysians build Malaysia" concept, our construction industry has become less reliant on foreign contractors. As a result,
competition from the latter is less stiff compared to previously. Internationally however, things still seem a little more challenging
and difficult due to logistical problems combined with different social, political and economic conditions, and the expected
competition from other foreign and local contractors. Though some leading Malaysian contractors have managed to make inroads
into overseas markets recently, through perseverance and determination, it will be some time before many more Malaysian
contractors are able to adapt and compete successfully in the international arena.
For the future generation of Master Builders, his advice is to be alert, innovate and adapt to changes in the construction industry.
With globalisation at hand, they should be prepared to face strong competition and new challenges to help ensure that eventually
“Malaysians build Malaysia”.

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DATUK LAI FOOT KONG
PJN, JSM
Past President (1994-1998)

Datuk Lai’s involvement with MBAM started in 1982 and over the 2 decades of involvement,
has served in various capacities from Deputy Treasurer General to President of MBAM. During
his tenure as President, the construction industry went through a boom and bust cycle with all
its attendant problems. In 1995, at the height of the construction boom, there was shortage of
cement critically affecting the progress of construction works. Several meetings with the
Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs were held to monitor the cement production
and distribution. Finally, under the leadership of Datuk Lai, MBAM succeeded in persuading the
Government to allow cement import to breach the shortage problem. Datuk Lai made several
visits to cement plants in China for arrangement of the cement import by MBAM for
distribution to members.

Another major problem was the shortage of foreign workers. To circumvent this problem, MBAM together with REHDA made a
proposal to the Malaysian Government chaired by the then Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Ghafar Baba to set up a Labour Exchange.
On hindsight, at that time, Malaysia was not ready for it. Now, to the credit of MBAM, the Construction Labour Exchange Centre
Berhad (CLAB) is in the process of being implemented.

When the financial crisis of 1997 hit Malaysia, the construction industry was one of the sectors most affected. The Council of
MBAM, under Datuk Lai’s leadership formulated strategies and made proposals to the Government and many of MBAM’s proposals
were adopted under the National Economic Recovery Plan (NERP) as solutions to the crisis related to the industry. Datuk Lai
attended many of such economy solving meetings hosted by the Ministry of Finance, Bank Negara and the Ministry of Works.

During Datuk Lai’s tenure as President of MBAM, the Association successfully hosted the 29th International Federation of Asian
& Western Pacific Contractors’ Associations (IFAWPCA) Convention on 15th to 19th March 1998. Entitled “Innovative Technology
Towards The Next Millennium”, the Convention was attended by 600 delegates from 16 member associations. Datuk Lai served as
Secretary General of this 29th IFAWPCA Convention.

To keep pace with industry developments, the MBAM constitution was totally revamped in 1998. The Council was enlarged from
20 to 25, a reflection of the amount of work and involvement the Association is engaged in. Datuk Lai spoke fondly about MBAM
The Westin Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
realising its dream of shifting to the present office and improvement in the financial position of the Association. MBAM had
successfully fulfilled its objectives to the benefit of its members and the industry at large. This is evident in the size of its
membership, the dynamic growth of its members and the recognition and support given by the Government.

As for his thoughts on current issues, Datuk Lai feels that the open project tender bidding is better as it encourages transparency
and efficiency. He also favoured the “Design and Build” concept as it allows greater flexibility and maximises innovative
construction methods.

Datuk Lai served on various Government and industry bodies. He was Board member of the CIDB Board (1996-2000), member of
the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Malaysia (1996-1998). He could be one of the longest serving
member in MAMPU (Malaysia Incorporated Officials Committee Meeting) and through this involvement, has been able to voice out
pertinent issues within the Government. In recognition of his meritorious service to the industry and the country, Datuk Lai was
conferred the ‘Darjah Johan Setia Mahkota (J.S.M.)’ by His Majesty, The King of Malaysia in June 1997 and the ‘Panglima Jasa
Negara (P.J.N.)’ by His Majesty, The King of Malaysia in June 1999 which carries the title “Datuk”.

Datuk Lai attended two meetings in The World Bank, Washington D.C. as representative of IFAWPCA under the CICA-World Bank
Meeting and served as Board Member in IFAWPCA from 1988 to 1995. Datuk Lai presented several papers related to the
construction industry at local and overseas conferences.

Datuk Lai is currently the Group Deputy Managing Director of Ireka Corporation Berhad, a public listed company under the Kuala
Lumpur Stock Exchange in Malaysia.

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MR LAI MOO CHAN
JMN, KMN
President (1998-2002)
Mr Lai Moo Chan's involvement in the construction industry started 40 years ago when he first joined
Ho Hup Construction Co. Berhad in 1964 and accumulated vast experience in the management,
development, growth, expansion, planning, operation and financial aspects of construction. He is
currently the Executive Chairman of Techjaya Builders Sdn Bhd, a construction company that is
involved in civil engineering, structural and building works. He is also a Director of Ho Hup
Construction Company Berhad, and a Director of Talam Berhad, both of which are public listed
companies listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) main board.
Through his active involvement in MBAM since 1986 to today where he is currently the Immediate
Past President, he has contributed significantly to strengthen and build up MBAM and the
construction industry. He is glad to note that MBAM members have over the years shown resilience
in coping with the many problems the industry is facing.
The year 1998 when he assumed the post of President of MBAM, was a most difficult year as MBAM members were having to cope
with the significant drop in construction activities arising from the economic turmoil. He recollects the many dialogues and
memorandum submissions to relevant Government authorities including the face-to-face dialogue with the National Economic
Action Council (NEAC) in which the constructive proposals and recommendations from MBAM were incorporated in the National
Economic Recovery Plan (NERP). The construction sector once again was being recognised as an important and productive sector
that plays a vital role to stimulate economic growth through its linkages with over 140 industries and professional services.
Under his presidency, the Association's operation was reorganised with the setting up of twelve Working Committees to assist Council
in tackling issues that affect the interest and welfare of MBAM members within permissible scope to help ensure that their interests
are not eroded but enhanced. During his tenure, the channel of communication between the Association and members was improved
with the publications of the monthly Bulletin, quarterly Master Builders Journal (MBJ), and members' directory. Realising the
importance of IT in construction, a web page was set up to facilitate keeping members up to date with information about the industry.
The MBAM Council during Mr Lai's term as the President had organised brainstorming sessions and adopted the vision statement
for MBAM to be The Prime Mover and The Recognised Voice of the Malaysian construction industry. One of the key attributes of
the Plan of Action developed was to improve the spread of MBAM's membership base. Towards this end, a new class of Associate
Member was created to cater for those related to the construction business such as building materials suppliers and manufacturers
The Jalil Damai Apartments at Bandar Bukit Jalil. to join as MBAM members.
The Brainstorming session also reaffirmed the need for construction companies to enhance their competitiveness by providing
quality services. A target was set for 20% of MBAM member companies to be ISO certified by year 2003. The MBAM Secretariat
itself has undergone an ISO certification exercise and achieved the MS ISO 9002: 1994 certification on 17th November 1999. It
was upgraded to MS ISO 9001: 2000 on 17th November 2002.
On the international front, Mr Lai has served as IFAWPCA Board Member and Chairman of the Organising Committee which
successfully organised the 29th IFAWPCA Convention in March 1998. IFAWPCA serves as a forum for closer contact, international
fellowship and cooperation among contractors in the Asian and Western Pacific region. It promotes information exchange and
facilitates access to international arenas via the Confederation of International Contractors' Association (CICA). It is in contact with
international organisations such as the World Bank (WB), Asian Development Bank (ADB) and International Labour Organisation (ILO)
for influencing construction industry development in laws, construction procurement documents, labour laws, etc.
He has seen vast changes during his 40 years of involvement in the construction industry. Construction companies in the early days
tended to be family-owned and small sized. A significant number of construction companies today are listed in KLSE and have the
capacity to undertake construction jobs of any size with some enterprising construction companies venturing aboard.
His advice to the future generation of contractors aspiring to be Master Builders is that they need to enhance their competency
and uplift their professionalism in executing their tasks with integrity and honour by always taking into consideration the interest
of the public. In this way, they would have gained the respect and trust of the public. They should always comply with all the
statutory legislations, rules and regulations. He further advises the future generation of builders to only undertake business
obligations commensurable to their competency and capabilities and should discharge their business obligations and responsibilities
to the best of their abilities and diligence. They should also inculcate a safety work culture, maximise safety measures at work sites
and be sensitive to the protection of the environment.

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CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY -
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Pioneering Years
Historically, construction activities in Malaysia could be traced back to the British Administration (1786 - 1957). The discovery of large deposits
of alluvial tin in Perak and Selangor and the demand for tin by British industries necessitated the tin to be transported from the mines to the
port. British engineers and workers were seconded from the colonial Government of India and Ceylon (Sri Lanka) to construct the metre gauge
railway track in 1882. The 8-mile Taiping-Port Weld line was opened on 1st June 1885.

Labourers from China and India were also brought in to work in tin mines, rubber and cocoa plantations. These labourers were housed around
the mines and plantations from where towns and cities began to grow. Cities of today such as Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh began as mining
settlements serving migrant Chinese miners whereas Seremban and Sungei Siput were plantation settlements.

The British Administration had also provided housing facilities for its employees of public institutions such as schools, police stations, hospitals
and district offices. This is in addition to the resettlement of Chinese residents in the New Villages during the emergency period (1948-60).

In the early days, “contractors” would be either individuals or small groups of people offering their services and working under the direction
of an architect or engineer in the employment of the client. There were few general or main contractors of the kind responsible for construction
today. The sub-contracting system which is still predominant today grew from such early practices from which sub-contractors are hired and
organised by main contractors who bid for and obtain projects and subsequently sublet part of the contracts in packages. Construction
companies in the post Independence (Merdeka) days tended to be family dominated characterised as clannish, paternalistic, thrifty, risky, hard-
working and practiced the apprenticeship system.

Since then, successive generations of master builders and construction personnel have contributed to the impressive skyline and infrastructure
in the nation through their sacrifices, determination and diligence. Right from the early years of its formation, members of MBAM have actively
contributed to the economic growth and physical development of the nation.

The Kuala Lumpur Airport in Sungei Besi was expanded in 1948 to meet the demand for air transportation. The construction and
completion of the 8-storey Federal House (initially called Melody House) on 12th July 1954 by Lim Kah Ngam and his team marked
a breakthrough in Malaysian construction from the traditional squat one or two-storey colonial office structures. Federal House

Moorish Heritage architecture.

The Kota Darul Ehsan, gateway arch to the State of Selangor.


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bears testimony to the good work by its builders and designers to provide decent office premises, that are able to withstand the
test of time and the changing social economic conditions.

As the Merdeka mission returned from London on 19th February 1956 with the heartening news of Malaya’s impending
independence from British rule, pioneer master builders and construction personnel led by the late Tan Sri Dato’ Low Yat stepped
up efforts to complete the Federal Hotel in time for the Merdeka Day celebration. The 10-storey Federal Hotel along Jalan Bukit
Bintang was used to house most of the invited guests and diplomats from foreign countries. (Federal Hotel was later renovated
with the first revolving restaurant in Kuala Lumpur).

Meanwhile, the late Mr Lim Chong Hin and his construction team boldly and positively constructed the Merdeka Stadium ahead of
schedule. Merdeka Stadium, costing RM2.3 million in those days before subsequent renovation, was declared opened by Tunku Abdul
Rahman on 30th August 1957, one day before Malaysia’s first Prime Minister gave his historic shout, “Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!”.

To our pioneer master builders and construction personnel, the night on the eve of Merdeka was a night of celebration, for they
rose to the challenges to build significant landmarks ahead of schedule for Independence Day with great success. Having gained
The Sultan Abdul Samad building and the face independence, massive construction projects were initiated through our Five Year Development Plans laying stronger economic
of Kuala Lumpur before Independence.
foundation and increasing living standards of the rakyat.

In 1958, the biggest construction project in those days was the construction of the RM4.5 million Klang Gates Dam and water
supply scheme to pipe water to an estimated population of 370,000 in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. The project was officially
launched by the then Raja Muda of Selangor, His Majesty Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah when he pushed the button to start
an automatic concrete mixer. His Majesty later became the Sultan of Selangor and the King of Malaysia. The Bukit Nanas Treatment
Plant was completed in 1959.

Today, more than 4.5 million people have set up homes in the growing Kuala Lumpur metropolitan region, which remains the financial
and commercial hub of the nation, while Putrajaya is the new Federal Government Administrative Centre for Malaysia since 2000.

The pioneer master builders also helped to construct the RM125 million Cameron Highlands Hydro-Electric power schemes to
supply electricity to fuel industrialisation and modernisation of the country.

Formative Years
During the formative years in the sixties and seventies, particularly when Sabah and Sarawak joined the Federation of Malaya to
Construction of the Klang Gates Dam began in 1958. form Malaysia in September 1963, the Government launched five-year plans to build more roads and for rural electrification. Men
and machines were mobilised to blaze new trails, open up new towns, and transform jungles into vibrant human clusters, linking
remote communities to the main stream of development. Bridges and roads were built to facilitate faster and more efficient
movement of people and vehicles in the pursuit of a better life and progressive nation.

Among the bridges built in the formative years include the Prai-Butterworth Swing bridge in 1967; the Muar bridge in Johore; the
Kuala Selangor bridge in Selangor; the Bentong bridge in Pahang; the Sultan Idris Shah II bridge in Perak; the Merdeka bridge over
the Muda River in Kedah; and the Sultan Yahya Petra bridge in Kota Bahru, Kelantan.

The late Mr Lim Chong Hin, a Past President of MBAM, completed the construction of the National Mosque at a cost of RM10
million in August 1965. The Subang International Airport was officially opened in 1965, the first earth station in Kuantan was
commissioned in 1970 to facilitate satellite transmission and the state oil and gas company, Petroleum Nasional (Petronas) was set-
up in 1974.

The 18-storey Parliament House, which sits on a hill in the Lake Gardens of Kuala Lumpur was built between 1961 and 1963 to
provide a dignified meeting place for our Parliament Speakers and Wakil Rakyat (Peoples’ Representatives) to debate and formulate
laws, policies and measures affecting the nation’s development and the people’s well-being. Builders took up the challenge of
employing new construction technologies involving pre-stressed, concrete, steel, and glass cladding. The prefabrication system was
adopted in buildings such as the former Employees Provident Fund building.
Parliament House.

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The Sultan Abdul Samad building and the face of Kuala Lumpur after Independence.

Traditionally, the contracting system follows the British model and contractor involvement in the public sector was on a “build only”
basis. In these contracting arrangements, the contractor’s role was restricted mainly to the execution of work according to designs
prepared by consultants appointed separately by the client.

The Look East Policy initiated by the Government in the early 1980s saw the phenomenal growth of the construction industry with
the influx of foreign contractors into the country undertaking mega projects, thus opening the eyes of local contractors to the
adoption of new construction technology and construction management techniques in delivering projects ahead of schedule. The
presence of foreign contractors in the domestic market are characterised by those who are technologically more advance, financially
strong with easy access to financial facilities. They were invited by the Government in the implementation of mega projects such
as the construction of the Penang Bridge completed in 1985, North-South Toll Expressway completed in 1994, the Petronas Twin
Towers and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

The role of local contractors in the presence of foreign contractors in the domestic market can either be as joint-venture partners
or as specialist sub-contractors. The presence of foreign contractors usually comes under Mode 4 of GATS by recruiting personnel
in the management and technical supporting staff levels. It is not competitive for them to bring in their workers because of the
availability of labour at a lower cost. Further, the employment of foreign labour involves tedious and laborious processes that might
contribute to project delays.

Globalisation and ICT Era


Under the trend of globalisation, local contractors will have to compete with foreign contractors to deliver products and services
that are up to foreign expectations and conform to international standards of quality and performance as the international barriers The official Government Administration Building
to trade in services shall be gradually but ultimately removed. for the Prime Minister’s Department in Putrajaya.

To consolidate competitiveness in the domestic market, the six fundamental elements of the construction industry, namely
manpower resources; material resources; plant, equipment and tools; finance; technology; and management plus supportive and
influencing factors, namely experience; education and training; continuing professional and technical development; teamwork
approach; research and development; and professionalism, will have to operate and work in harmony at the right time; with the
right combination; and in the right place to reach a high degree of efficiency and productivity so that projects will be completed
within the shortest possible time; at the lowest possible cost; and with the highest possible quality.

The traditional adopted approach of separated procurement system, where the designers would develop and complete the design,
offers little input from contractors, specialist sub-contractors and suppliers to propose changes or suggest alternative construction
methods. As the objectives of different players are diverse and at times conflicting, players are often placed in an adversarial role
and adopt a defensive attitude when dealing with other parties.

The global trends of closer integration of construction activities and smart partnering among various industry players resulted in
Design and Build (D&B) contracts and Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) contracts gaining popularity. This is attributed to the fact that
the segregation of design and construction in the traditional approach could result in mistakes in the design stage which require
changes and rectification at the construction stage, leading to project delay and cost over-run due to re-works resulting in time
and resource wastage.

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On the issue of safety in construction sites, it cannot be denied that construction activities are not spared from worker safety and
health problems. At the upstream level, the practice of non-provision of safety and health measures in BQ or the practice where
specifications of construction safety are not included in the design of a construction project may lead to and cause fatal accidents.
At the downstream level, the general lack of safety precautions at work sites, poor construction techniques, and the large number
of unskilled foreign workers who are not familiar with demands of the construction industry, may have contributed to accidents at
work sites.

As a responsible and caring trade association, MBAM realises the damaging and adverse effects of down-time and stop-work to the
industry should the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practice not be seriously implemented and effectively managed as this
would result in an adverse relationship between the authority and the industry besides the additional burden to builders should
accidents occur.

MBAM encourages its members to inculcate a safety and health culture including the employment of a competent person to act
as safety and health officer in any building operation or any work of engineering construction where the total contract price of the
project exceeds RM20 million as stipulated in Section 3 of the Occupational and Health (Safety and Health Officer) Order 1997.
This is in addition to implementation of safety management system, external safety audit, and safety training for all levels of
construction personnel.

Competitive Edge
A substantial number of enterprising Malaysian construction companies have already carved their own niche in the overseas market
such as in highway construction and mass housing. However, there may be some construction firms who may require assistance in
exporting their services abroad. To help shorten the learning curve in adapting to business practices in foreign countries, it would
be appropriate for the Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB) to consider the deployment of construction trade
commissioners to facilitate gathering and disseminating of online information on overseas market opportunities, market
information, and country specific information to enable timely exchange of information for their participation in bidding.

To further enhance the competitive edge, policy decision makers and entrepreneur investors from overseas should be invited to
Malaysia with the objective of verification of capabilities of Malaysian builders in project implementation in Malaysia that could
help to build their confidence to the point where they would be willing to provide Malaysian
builders an opportunity for project bidding abroad.

Partners in Progress
MBAM is a founder member of the Building Industry Presidents Council (BIPC) initiated by the
Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) in 1997. BIPC was formalised as a Council in 2002 with
members comprising of PAM, Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (REHDA), MBAM,
Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM), Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (ISM),
Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) and Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP).

BIPC meets regularly to discuss and synergise collectively to act on common interests and concerns,
thereby making representations to the Government and initiating change in various issues in the
construction industry. The co-operation and collective action on important issues by BIPC has
played an effective role in brainstorming and sharing information and ideas, with the ultimate
objective of improving the construction industry.

On the international front, MBAM joined as a Regular Member of the International Federation of
Asian and Western Pacific Contractors’ Associations (IFAWPCA) at the 4th IFAWPCA Convention in
Tokyo, Japan in May 1963. IFAWPCA comprises of contractors’ associations from Australia,
Bangladesh, Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, New
Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand. IFAWPCA serves as a forum for closer
contact, international fellowship and co-operation among contractors in the countries and
Delegates of the 29th IFAWPCA
Convention hosted by MBAM in 1998.

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geographical area of the Asian and Western Pacific region. IFAWPCA promotes information exchange and facilitates access to the
international arena via the Confederation of International Contractors’ Association (CICA) in contact with international
organisations such as the World Bank (WB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), International Labour Organisations (ILO), and
International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) for influencing industry development in laws, construction procurement
documents, labour laws etc.

Vision for the Future


The construction industry still largely relies on traditional, labour-intensive methods or wet-trade construction. The high
dependency on foreign workers is not a healthy trend as this has not only led to low productivity, but also given rise to certain
irregular practices and resulted in a host of social security problems in the management of foreign workers besides the loss of
foreign exchange.

As a long term strategy, MBAM hopes to see closer collaboration between relevant Government agencies and industry players to
formulate a Manpower Policy and to set target towards reducing dependency on foreign workers, while at the same time to actively
promote Industrialised Building System (IBS), mechanisation, modularisation, and standardisation.

The vital ingredient in making the construction


industry become more productive, competitive and
capable of contributing to sustainable economic
growth of the nation lies in the strength of
developing a pool of multi-skilled, disciplined and
dedicated local construction workforce. Both the
public and private sectors have important roles to
play in training our manpower, equipping them for
their changing tasks, looking after their interests,
upgrading their skills, managing them well and
rewarding them for their contribution.

MBAM hopes to see in the next 50 years an


improvement in the image and working environment
Luxury Condominium in Bukit Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur.
within the construction industry with well
compensated and promising careers for construction
personnel with higher wages and benefits, improved
work safety procedures, suitable promotion and
training programmes, and instilling a sense of pride
in construction work.

Towards this end, MBAM will continue to embark on


a mission to inculcate the culture of life-long
learning for construction personnel enabling them to
cope with changes in technology and practices as
what we have learned will have to be continuously
reviewed, updated and expanded throughout our
working life.

MBAM and its members will strive to live up to its


mission statement for MBAM to be the Prime Mover
and the Recognised Voice of the Malaysian
Construction Industry.

The impressive facade of the all-new Federal Government


Administrative Centre, Putrajaya.

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BUILDERS IN NATION BUILDING
Housing the Nation
One of the major objectives of the New Economic Policy and subsequently the National Development Policy (NDP) as well as the
First, Second and Third Outline Perspective Plan (OPP1: 1981-1990, OPP2: 1991 - 2000, OPP3: 2001 - 2010), is to restructure the
employment pattern to reflect the racial composition of the country. These structural changes in the economy, coupled with the
emergence of manufacturing, construction and services as the major growth sectors resulted in a large number of rural population
migrating to the urban centres.

Due to rapid urbanisation and fuelled by the robust Malaysian economy, both the public and private sectors are striving to achieve
the housing targets within the respective National Development Plan. The series of Malaysia Plans and Structure Plans of Cities and
Towns provide the ground rules for proper planning and growth of housing estates, towns and cities. Many projects are undertaken
by the private sectors where residential housing, commercial and industrial zones share common infrastructure, utilities, amenities
and facilities. The relevant Government authorities and Government-owned agencies provide basic amenities such as schools, clinics,
commercial centres, sports and recreational facilities, places of worship, community halls and other social amenities for quality life
to the people for them to live, work, and play. The housing policy formulated by the Government ensures that the lower income
group is provided with adequate and affordable housing. Houses were built to accommodate migrants from the rural areas to towns
and cities supported by public utilities, infrastructure and amenities.

Putrajaya Mosque lights up the night sky of Malaysia. The advent of globalisation and the Information Technology (IT) era in the early 1990s signal new challenges for builders to rise
to the occasion which necessitate them to learn how to incorporate and manage new environmental and IT technologies into the
construction of intelligent cities such as the construction of Putrajaya and Cyberjaya. The City Command Centre (CCC) for these
intelligent townships allows for a central control of all the facilities,
communications, security and maintenance with broadband network.

Landmarks for the Nation


Petronas Twin Towers - The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers that stand
majestically at a height of 452 metres right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur is an
architectural masterpiece designed by the internationally-renowned architect
Cesar Pelli. The twin towers were constructed in the 100 acre city-within-a-city
project known as the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC). The stainless steel
cladding of the towers’ exterior gives the appearance of silver ribbons and glass
which reflects the sunlight and sparkles like a multi-faceted diamond. A 58.4
metre sky bridge at levels 41 and 42 links the twin towers at 170 metres above
street level. Each of the towers are served by 29 double-decker high speed lifts
that can carry passengers to the top floors in less than two minutes.

National Library Building - Plans to set up the Malaysian National Library


Building began in 1970. The Government approved its design concept of the
building at a 2.2 hectare plot along Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur in 1982.
Design of the National Library reflects a truly Malaysian identity based on the
traditional Malay head-gear - the tengkolok, which symbolises a prestigious
Malaysian culture. The three tengkolok shaped roofs meet together around an
open-air amphitheatre courtyard to symbolise the unity of the country. The
roof bears the songket design etched in blue tiles.

Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque - The Sultan Salahuddin Abdul
Aziz Shah Mosque, the State Mosque of Selangor Darul Ehsan is the largest in
Malaysia. The mosque was built at a cost of over RM160 million on a 36 - acre
site situated to the north of Shah Alam, capital of the State of Selangor.
Design of the mosque reflects a blend of Islamic Mosque architecture and local

Housing projects - a sure sign of growth and


development in the nation. Picturesque view of the Government Administration building.

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Malay architecture. The inner
dome was built with the lower
profile formed by a tubular
triodectic system filled with
timber lattice work with ample
Islamic design. The ring beam on
which the domes are built is
finished in vitreous enamel panels
carrying blue Quranic Khat on
light grey background. The inner
dome carries Al-Yassin Quranic
Verses in golden yellow on blue
background. Four identical minarets
at 28 feet wide and 460 feet high
are situated at the main corners
guarding the dome of the Mosque.
The imposing grandeur of the Sultan Salahuddin
The magnificent dome of the National Science Centre at Bukit Kiara. Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque in Shah Alam, Selangor.

Infrastructure and Facilities

Roads and Highways

A well developed and integrated infrastructure and utilities network covering transportation, telecommunications, water supply and
sewerage is an essential pre-condition for continued high economic growth. Malaysia has one of the most modern road
infrastructures in Asia with total road network increased from 61,294 km in 1995 to 73,403 km in 2002. The network of more than
73,403 km of roads at present shrink distances and draw closer together many disparate parts of the country into a cohesive
socio-political-economic entity.

A network of cart roads, the foundation of modern road infrastructure, were constructed by the British Administration in the Straits
Settlements of Penang, Malacca and Singapore in 1824 to facilitate the movement of goods between mines, jetties, mining
settlements and plantations. The advent of motor cars mounted on rubber tyres in the early 20th century necessitated the
upgrading of roads to cater for the radical change from bullock carts to cars and lorries. At the time of Independence in 1957,
Peninsular Malaysia was served by the north-south trunk road that acted as the main artery linking the West Coast states. This
trunk road was then upgraded to become the 900-km Federal Route 1.

The Sixth Malaysia Plan witnessed the early completion and opening of the 847.7 km North-South Toll Expressway (PLUS), linking
Bukit Kayu Hitam in Kedah to Johor Bahru in Johor, in early 1994. Construction of the expressway began in 1980 and was carried
out by the Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA) with the first package being the Bukit Kayu Hitam - Jitra Expressway. With the
Corporatisation Policy initiated by the Government in the 1980s, the privatisation Concession Agreement was signed between the
Government and United Engineers Malaysia to complete the remaining 513.7 km of the expressway on a privatised basis. PLUS Bhd,
the Concession Company is fully responsible for the financing, construction, maintenance and operation of the expressway.

The PLUS Expressway traverses through a variety of terrain ranging from soft alluvium with a thickness of 9 to 11 metres along
padi fields in the Northern State of Kedah to rolling and mountainous terrain bordering the central main range in the central part
of the peninsula. Different solutions have been used to overcome the difficult ground conditions such as pre-stressed concrete spun
pile with concrete slab, vertical drain or sand replacement method. In the central mountainous areas where the high embankments
have to be keyed into deep side cuts, the toes of the embankments are protected by rock fill. In the south between Yong Peng to
Skudai, concrete viaducts have been designed to carry the expressway over the peat swamps, in areas where the fill replacement
method and pile embankments are found to be more expensive.

679.9 km of the 847.7 km expressway was constructed with asphaltic concrete pavement and the balance of 167.8 km was
constructed out of rigid pavement or continuous reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP), the first time that CRCP has been tried out
The Projek Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan (PLUS) connects the
northern and southern states of West Coast Peninsular Malaysia.

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in Malaysia and in the South East Asia region. This first privatised highway
project involved considerable technology transfer from foreign to local
builders, especially in tunneling, bridge construction, slope management,
paving technologies, road safety engineering, project management, and flood
management. Apart from reducing travel time by half, the highway has also The PUTRA LRT - the longest unmanned train system in the world.
eased traffic congestion and safety on interstate roads as well as enhanced the pleasure of driving on good roads across picturesque
parts of the country.

While the West Coast states in the peninsula enjoy well developed infrastructure facilities, road connections to the East Coast states
of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang were poor. The Kuala Lumpur - Karak Highway was built in 1977 that cut across the southern
part of the Main Range, with tunnel, bridges and high embankments. This highway was upgraded to a four-lane dual carriage
expressway in 1996 through privatisation.

Road communication between the West Coast and East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia was through Kuantan with the distance
between Butterworth and Kota Bahru at 1,037 km. Due to poor road communication, the vast hinterland in the East Coast states
of Kelantan and Terengganu was economically under developed. The Public Works Department (JKR) was given the task to
construct the 116 km long East-West Highway which links the East Coast at Jeli, Kelantan with the West Coast at Gerik, Perak at
a cost of RM396 million. Five bridges were constructed along the Highway, namely the Sungei Rui bridge (256m); Sungei Perak
Reservoir bridge (880m); Sungei Perak Causeway bridge (640m); Upper Sungei Pergau bridge (159m); and Lower Sungei Pergau
bridge (159m). The completion of the East-West Highway linking Gerik in Perak to Jeli in Kelantan in 1982 formed the northern
link between the East and West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia with the highway having to cut through the mountainous Main Range.
The previous distance between Kota Bahru and Butterworth (through Kuantan) of 1,037 km was reduced to 363 km with
considerable savings in travel time and reduced transportation costs.

Various roads and highways were constructed or upgraded to alleviate traffic congestion on roads that lead to ports and urban growth
centres as well as to support the industrial growth of the country. An integrated, efficient and reliable urban transport system was
created especially in the Kuala Lumpur metropolitan region and the Klang Valley where traffic congestion reached critical levels.

The first Light Rail Transit System I (LRT STAR) began its commercial operations in December 1996, followed by the LRT System II
Simpang Pulai Interchange (North-South Toll Expressway) (LRT PUTRA) in September 1998 covering a total route of 56 km. The LRT Systems I and II were further complemented by the Express
Ipoh South.
Rail Link (ERL) to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, the KL Monorail and the Electrified Commuter Train.

The first application of advanced Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) was used in the construction of the Damansara-Puchong
Highway (LDP), followed by the SPRINT Highway and the New Pantai Expressway. The SPRINT Highway was constructed with
innovative methods in design and construction to minimise land use and disruption to the environment during construction. This
is illustrated by the bored tunneling construction method for the construction of a 700-metre long tunnel through a hill as direct
access through Penchala will preserve the ecology and environment in the area. Balanced cantilever on the pre-cast segmental
bridge method was used in the construction at the Duta and Kerinchi interchanges. The cantilever method is adopted to minimise
land space with its temporary scaffolding that speeds up construction in addition to providing safety for traffic to commute below
the segments of the ramp under construction.

The experience gained in road construction has enabled many builders to build up their capacity and capability to export
construction services abroad, paving the way for Malaysia to establish itself as a strong regional player in road infrastructure
construction, notably our presence in highway construction in India and the Middle East.

Bridges

Bridges are an essential part of communications, contributing to the economic, cultural and social development of the nation
culminating in national solidarity.

Different types - beam, arch, cantilever (including cable-stayed), suspension and lifting bridges - have evolved according to
particular requirements, local conditions, state of knowledge and materials available. Bridge construction has experienced rapid
development due to improvement in design and erection methods as well as in the use of materials. Concrete bridges are more

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ubiquitous than steel bridges in the local scenario possibly due to the
perception that steel bridges are costly and require extra effort to protect
against corrosion. Most of the steel bridges in Malaysia were built during the
British Administration to carry the railways and the crossings over them.

A landmark bridge project that was constructed is the Penang Bridge which
took 31/2 years to complete and was opened to traffic in September 1985. The
project comprises the construction of a high level bridge of a Cable-Stayed
Concrete Girder type costing RM850 million which links Penang Island with
the mainland of Peninsular Malaysia. The 107-225-107m cable-stayed main
spans were constructed in segments, cast-in-place using form travelers and
marked the start of long spans and segmental bridge construction in
Malaysia. The overall length of the bridge is approximately 13.5 km and
comprises 8.4 km of bridge structure over water; 1.5 km of viaduct and
roadway approach on the Penang Island side and 3.6 km of approach roadway
on the Prai side.

Another landmark bridge project constructed is the Second Link Bridge, a


twin-deck bridge which supports a dual-three lane carriageway linking
Kampung Ladang at Tanjung Johor to Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim at Tuas in
Singapore. The Second Link Bridge took 3 years to complete and was opened
to traffic in October 1997. The superstructure of the 1920m bridge consists
of twin-cell pre-stressed concrete girders and was constructed using precast
concrete box girder using the balanced cantilever technique.

The cable-stayed bridge at the Federal Highway Interchange (near Motorola)


crossing the Federal Highway is part of the 40 km privatised Puchong-
Damansara Highway (LDP) which was opened to traffic in January 1999. The
One of the longest bridges in South East Asia - The Penang Bridge.
cable-stayed bridge has a two-pylon system rising to a height of 34.2m with
deck main span of 85m and tie back spans of 36.125m each side. The 18.3m wide slender deck is a composite system of 260mm
thick reinforced concrete slab, two post-tensioned concrete edge beams and steel diaphragms. The cable stays are arranged in two
parallel planes with semi harp arrangement that provides stability for eccentric loading of the deck.

The Sungei Dinding Bridge was part of the 12.8 km two-lane single carriageway project constructed to the west of Lumut, in the
district of Manjung, Perak which crosses three main rivers: the Sungei Sitiawan, Sungei Tebok Raja Semalon, and Sungei Dinding.
Main features of the Sungei Dinding Bridge comprises the construction of 13 arches spanning from 45m to 90m by balanced
cantilevers stayed by a temporary steel tower up to 36m in height supported on completed pilecap. Arch segments of about 4.5m
length were cast in situ by using traveling form of about 50T weight. Four 36mm diameter high strength steel bars were used to
support each arch segment on the temporary tower during construction.

Airports

Airports were first built in the 1930s by the British Administration, mainly for purposes of
administration, defense and missionary work. The first airport for public use was the Penang
Civil Aerodrome built on the site at Bayan Lepas in 1932. This was immediately followed by
the construction of another aerodrome in Sungei Besi, Kuala Lumpur in 1933. Commercial
flights began in the post World War II era. The Malayan Airways Limited (MAL) was formed
in 1947. The Kuala Lumpur Airport in Sungei Besi was expanded in 1948 to meet the
demand for air transportation.

To further cater to the expanding airport capacity, a new airport was proposed for Kuala
The 1st Kuala Lumpur Airport at Sungai
Lumpur in 1959 to be located in the suburb of Subang, 25 km away from the city.
The 2nd Kuala Lumpur Airport opened in August 1965 –
Besi where commercial flights began in Builders involved in the construction works gained valuable experience in the construction The Subang International Airport or officially known as
the post World War 2 era. Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport.

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of pavements, runways, taxiways, parking ramps and traffic control towers. They were also involved in the installation and operation
of electronics, electrical and automated systems for baggage handling, lighting and air-conditioning.

The RM52 million Subang International Airport or officially known as the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (SAAS) Airport was officially
opened in August 1965. The airport underwent several renovations and facility upgrades to accommodate bigger aircraft and larger
passenger volume. These include the installation of radar for air traffic control, additional terminal buildings and expanded hangars
for aircraft maintenance work.

Realising the physical constraints of the SAAS Airport which has a capacity of handling a maximum of 16 million passengers per
annum (mppa), the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang was developed to meet the long term air transport needs
of the nation. KLIA was built as a fast track project covering a site over 100 square kilometres which houses the main terminal
building, satellite building, two runways, extensive taxiways for quick landing and take off and a range of supporting facilities. The
RM 9 billion KLIA began commercial operations on 30th June 1998. The KLIA project enhanced the capacity and capability of local
The RM9 billion Kuala Lumpur International
builders involved in project management, planning and construction of the state-of-the-art airport project.
Airport (KLIA) in Sepang.

Ports

Merchants from China, Arabia and India sailed with the monsoons from opposite ends of the world to exchange exotic goods of
silk, precious stones, porcelain ware and the lucrative spice trade at the Port of Malacca in the 15th century. Its importance as an
entreport diminished in the 1700s when the Dutch-controlled state of Malacca was wrecked by internal conflict and political strife.

Captain Francis Light acquired the Penang Island located in the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia from the Sultan of Kedah
in 1786. Wharves, piers and godowns were built at the Penang Port to handle export cargo, mainly tin and rubber from tin mines
and rubber plantations in the interiors. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 resulted in a surge in cargo transaction that facilities
at the Penang Port were not adequate to handle.

The British Administration constructed Port Swetenham, now renamed Port Klang further south. The port began operations in 1901
in conjunction with the extension of a railway line from Kuala Lumpur to Port Klang. To meet the needs of growing cargo volumes
and larger vessels, new wharves and warehouses were constructed and cranes, gantries as well as other loading and unloading
facilities installed.

Industrial ports including the Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Kemaman Port were built to handle specialty cargo such as steel,
liquefied natural gas, fertilisers, petrochemicals and agricultural produce.

Electrifying the Nation

Electricity supply began in the year


1894 when an electric generator was
installed by Mr Loke Yew and Mr
Thamboosamy Pillay to work their
tin mine in the little town of Rawang
in Malaya (now Peninsular Malaysia).
The first power station in the
country, the Sempam Hydroelectric
Power Station in Raub, Pahang was
commissioned by the Raub Australian
Gold Mining Co. Ltd in 1900.

The first public electricity supply in


the peninsula was inaugurated in
Pulau Pinang on 14th July 1904 with
the operation of the Sungei Pinang
The Petronas Twin Towers reach for the stars at
the heart of the Kuala Lumpur City Center. The vivid lights of Kuala Lumpur electrify the night.

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Power Station by the local municipality. Kuala
Lumpur quickly followed with the completion
of the Ulu Gombak Hydroelectric Station by
the Public Works Department (JKR) in 1905.
The Electrical Department was established in
1927 to develop a national approach for the
extension of electricity supply in Peninsular
Malaysia.

The Central Electricity Board (CEB) was


established in 1949 to consolidate and
centralise the development of electricity supply
in the peninsula. CEB was renamed National
Electricity Board (NEB) in 1965. It was
renamed as Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)
when NEB became a public listed company
Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel magnifies the
responsible for the generation, transmission
resort living in a city concept.
and distribution of electrical energy to all
states in Peninsular Malaysia. Two smaller
public utilities, the Sarawak Electricity Supply
Corporation (SESCO) and the Sabah Electricity
Board (SEB) provide supplies to the states of
Sarawak and Sabah respectively.

The development of electricity supply in


YTL Power Station, Paka, Terengganu Darul Iman.
Malaysia is a reflection of the vision, spirited
resourcefulness, relentless endeavour and undying dedication of contractors and consultants involved in the electricity business,
working in harmony with machines that have set the pace towards putting Malaysia onto the world map as a developed
industrialised nation.

Sports and Recreation


Malaysia is a haven for sports enthusiasts or those seeking recreational holidays. Builders play a significant role in our physical environment
with well laid out amenities and infrastructures for Malaysian and foreign visitors alike to partake in sports and recreation activities, be it
indoor shopping, water-based activities, outdoor facilities, golfing etc.
The 50-acre KLCC Park right in the heart of the Kuala Lumpur city is a beautifully
landscaped haven that provides refuge for those who wish to escape the
maddening crowd. This public park is also a safe and delightful place for the
young and old with facilities like a wading pool, playground, 1.3 km jogging track
encircling the park, a 43m elevated bridge centrally located that provides a
vantage view of the park and the majestic Petronas Twin Towers.
Taman Wetland located in Putrajaya is an environmentally-friendly project that
involves the construction of Malaysia’s first man-made wetlands to undertake the
functions of a water filtration plant where the water from the river is filtered in
these wetlands before it is released into the Putrajaya Lake. Walking, jogging,
bicycle trails and picnic spots are constructed for visitors to the wetlands.

The state-of-the-art Sepang F1 Circuit is a world-class motor racing circuit that


has met the exacting standards of the F1 championship. The 260-hectare grounds
are designed as a forest resort, with the racing circuit as the centerpiece. It was
opened on 9th March 1999.
Sepang F1 Circuit.
The tropical weather of Malaysia is perfect
for golf and sports enthusiasts.

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Custodian of the Industry

CIDB CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT


BOARD MALAYSIA

CIDB - A Close Partner of the Malaysian Construction Industry


The Malaysian Construction Industry has contributed substantially towards propelling the nation into
becoming a developed and globalised nation. The last two decades saw rapid development in the
nation, marked by the development and construction of world class infrastructures, intelligent
buildings, ultra modern townships, state-of-the-art administrative centres, high-tech industrial zones
and other sophisticated developments. These dynamic changes have also transformed Malaysia’s
building landscape, from a conventional to a more industrialised mode of construction with the
proper standards and desired potentials.

Consequently, the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) was established under Act 520 in
1994, to propel the potential of the Malaysian Construction Industry to that of world class status. The
formulation of Construction Industry Master Plan as initiated by CIDB will provide the basis and
Dato’ Ir. Hamzah Hasan direction for the industry players to prepare themselves for the transformation process and change of
Chief Executive, CIDB. mindset required of them. In collaboration with the industry players, CIDB has set strategic construction
industry development programs to infuse professionalism, quality commitments and safety & health
standards into the construction industry. As such, CIDB has identified three main strategic roles to meet this corporate commitments;
namely training, technology and support services.

The training provided by CIDB covers all human resources involved in the construction sector - from manual labourers, site
supervisors and management personnel to contractors. The scope of training includes skills training, work site safety , training of
site supervisors, advanced management programmes as well as trade contractors and entrepreneurship development programmes.

Skills training conducted by Malaysia


Construction Academy (ABM).

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Skills training is conducted at six CIDB’s Akademi Binaan Malaysia (ABM)
centres located throughout the country. Besides providing skills training for
existing construction workers and school leavers at its designated
campuses, CIDB also conducts skills training at work sites and skills
accreditation programmes for skilled workers to ensure that their level of
skill achievement meets with the requirement of the National Occupation
Skill Standards (NOSS). Developed by CIDB in collaboration with industry
participants, NOSS ensures construction workers are able to perform quality
construction workmanship.

CIDB believes that the adoption of advanced construction technology is a


prerequisite in pushing our construction sector towards becoming a
globally competitive industry. One of the main thrusts of promoting
advanced construction technology is by encouraging industry players to
shift from conventional construction to industrialised systems. This is
spearheaded by initiating Industrialised BuiIding System (IBS) road shows,
training and education programmes to create greater awareness on the
alternative new technologies available for adoption. To enhance quality in
construction, CIDB is making an aggressive effort to get industry players to
be ISO accredited in the various quality management systems, promoted
through the Do-It-Yourself Program (DIY). CIDB has also created an
e-construction portal to facilitate greater interaction among industry

Adoption of advanced construction technology for global competitiveness.


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players within the construction environment and for the promotion of various construction online services. Through its R&D arm,
the Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM), CIDB is encouraging research and development activities in construction
by providing grants and assisting the commercialisation of R&D projects in construction.

As construction business opportunities in our domestic market becomes increasingly competitive, local industry players with strong
capacity and capabilities are encouraged to export the whole range of their construction value chain expertise overseas. CIDB is
playing an active role to facilitate the promotion of Malaysian construction services overseas. Through government to government
initiatives, for instance, the CIDB-led construction consortium had successfully completed and secured construction works in
countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Bosnia Herzegovina, Sudan and a number of other Middle Eastern countries. We have all these
years been known to offer construction services of global standard at affordable prices.

Forging ahead into the 21st century, the construction industry is


constantly facing more critical issues and challenges - scarcity of
resources, environmental sustainability, energy conservation, trade
liberalisation and globalisation, enhancement of social quality
standards and the emergence of new values that will shape our
future. This will require CIDB and its partners to enter into smart
partnership to find a perpetual and long term solution in
construction. We wish MBAM a prosperous 50th Anniversary and
look forward to a stronger working relationship that will benefit
the entire industry and the nation.

Make us your partner.

CIDB as facilitator and promoter of construction


business opportunities.

Ibu Pejabat CIDB, Tingkat 7, Grand Seasons Avenue,


No.72, Jalan Pahang, 53000 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 03-4044 8808 Fax : 03-4045 2808
Webpage : www.cidb.gov.my

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HIGHLIGHTS
Over the last 50 years the number as well as the capabilities and competencies of local construction companies have grown by leaps
and bounds. In terms of quantity, the number of contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)
as of 31st December 2002 is a staggering 49,436! Malaysian contractors have over the years developed the capacity to handle
increasingly large and complex projects which in the past were handled by foreign companies. They have also in the last decade
started to spread their wings overseas and are becoming known regionally as being competent and competitive. This augurs well
for the construction industry as a whole.

It is to Malaysia’s credit that there are now scores of such companies with the strength and competency to take on the best in the
region. To highlight all of them would be difficult given the limited space available. What is endeavoured here in this section then
is to merely highlight a representative few of such companies without in anyway detracting from the others their role and
contribution towards making Malaysia proud.

The construction companies reviewed in this section, like many more in this genre, possess the technical competency as well as
the planning and project management expertise to achieve quality output represented by the magnificent buildings and
infrastructure dotting the landscape of the nation. These companies are typically characterised by having in their employment,
construction personnel who are professionally qualified: architects, engineers, surveyors and builders supplemented by
technologically advanced construction machinery, plant and equipment. Another common ingredient possessed by them is the
strong corporate values that seek to provide their clients with quality service and products, generate attractive returns to their
shareholders while further financing growth for their companies. Towards this end, they demonstrate the managerial, commercial
and entrepreneurial abilities to remain competitive.

With companies like these and others equally capable, the Malaysian construction sector is firmly poised for a stronger tomorrow.

A historical landmark, the KTM Building in downtown Kuala Lumpur.


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AZRB
AHMAD ZAKI RESOURCES BERHAD
(Company No: 432768-X)

“Thriving on Quality Excellence, Innovative Teams and a Client-Focused Agenda"


AZRB's continued success underscores its management's genuine expression of commitment to values,
people, learning and innovation.
Since its establishment in 1982, the company has demonstrated all-round excellence in project delivery that continues to satisfy
clients, and serve as a key differentiator in securing business opportunities.
“Business is about creating value" is a fundamental management philosophy at AZRB that translates into an engaging business
culture that subscribes to commitment and hard work to make things happen, and the eagerness to pursue new and greater challenges.

Unmatched Versatility That Created Footprints in the Sands of Time.


Throughout the years, AZRB has successfully built many of the nation's landmarks via the undertaking of building and infrastructure
projects involving high-profile jobs like the Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, Sepang Formula One Racing Circuit, Puchong-Dengkil
Highway, Masjid KLIA, Proton Plant, Universiti Teknologi Petronas and the ongoing Bakun Hydroelectric Project.

Project Name : Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur


Description : The Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, with a built-up area of 500,000 sq. ft. and specially built to accommodate
17,000 worshippers, is reputed to be the largest mosque in South East Asia.
Main Contractor : Ahmad Zaki - Johawaki JV
Client Name : Jabatan Agama Wilayah Persekutuan
Contract Value : RM 258 Million
Completion : 2000

Project Name : B15 Puchong-Dengkil Highway, Selangor


Description : Several arch bridges span the 12km B15 Puchong-Dengkil
Highway, amongst which is a 120-meter span single-arch
bridge, the biggest of its kind in the country.
Main Contractor : Ahmad Zaki - Bumi Highway JV
Client Name : Jabatan Kerja Raya Malaysia
Contract Value : RM 250 Million
Completion : 2000

Project Name : Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Tronoh


Description : The University Technology Petronas campus was built on a 450-hectare site that features a modern complex
design and conducive surroundings.
Main Contractor : Ahmad Zaki Sdn Bhd
Client Name : Universiti Teknologi Petronas
Contract Value : RM 204 Million
Completion : 2003

Leveraging Endogenous Resources to Nurture Growth and Sustainability

Concomitant with significant milestones like main board listing, ISO 9000 certification and various industry awards, AZRB's
endeavour to think long term, and to venture forth into the competitive world markets continues to reinforce its client-focused
agenda, whilst maintaining its priorities on fulfilling its corporate duty, vis-a-vis the nation's Vision 2020.

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BBR BBR CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS (M) SDN BHD
(Company No: 295010-X) Website: www.bbr.com.my

ASEAN Bridge, Batang Baram, Miri, Sarawak


The ASEAN Bridge spanning the vast Batang Baram river linking Sarawak to Brunei
was completed and opened on August 31, 2003.

The bridge, 20.5m in width, comprises of a 180m main span with anchor spans of
105m on each side. The approach spans were of 40m pre-stressed “T" girders.

The design, using a single cell box girder with width of 20.5m and span of 180m,
is the largest to be constructed in the region.

The pile length of up to 96m using 1500mm diameter pipe piles filled with
concrete (30m) is also a great challenge which was achieved by utilising an 80m
mast piling frame with only one in situ joint for the pipe. The first pile length is
60m, another record for the region and BBR is proud to be selected as the main
contractor and specialist contractor to construct this historic bridge.

Le Meridien & Hilton Hotels,


KL Sentral
The floor system for the podium and
tower block are post-tensioned with the
Jambatan Sri Saujana (BR8), BBR CONA Bonded System.

Cable Stayed Arch Bridge, Putrajaya The podium follows a flat beam and slab
A revolutionary design, which is unique and bold and the first in the world to have system while the hotel tower blocks were
a hybrid of 2 structural supporting systems: a row profiled arch and stay cables. redesigned by BBR to follow a flat plate
system. Such flat plate system without
The main span of 300m is supported by a basket handle arch rising to 32m and beams is very applicable for hotel floors
with a single plane of BBR CONA Stay Cable System lifting the deck (32m wide) at and allows a very fast construction cycle.
the middle. The backstay system comprises of 2 planes of BBR CONA Stay Cables
anchored firmly into sand filled backstay boxes. The optimum cycle was 5 days. The
consultants, contractors and specialists
The largest cable size is 91-0.6" (15.2mm) diameter strand cables with the smallest worked together as a team to analyse and
64-0.6" (15.2mm) diameter strand cables. The deck is supported at the edge by optimise the construction of the system.
ISOMEC GUIDE 62: 1996 prestressed bars of configurations 6-36mm, 5-36mm and 4-36mm diameter
prestressed bars.
Registration No: 1034
Structural Engineering • Maintenance Repair & Retrofitting (MRR) • Design & Build Services • Ground Engineering

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BINA PURI BINA PURI HOLDINGS BHD

Introduction
(Company No. 207184-X)
Since 1975

BINA PURI HOLDINGS BHD is a listed Company on the Main Board of the
Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and the Group’s diverse business activities
include investment holdings, civil engineering and building construction,
property development and management, project management, quarrying,
manufacturing of ready-mix, bricks, retaining wall and related buildings
materials, manufacturing of chemicals, BOT (build, operate and transfer)
expressways and insurance agents.

How It All Started


The Group’s history began in June 1975, with the founding of Bina Puri Sdn
Bhd (BPSB) by Dr Tony Tan Cheng Kiat. With a rather modest start as a JKR
registered Class ‘BX’ licensed contractor, the Group has evolved since then
into becoming a Class ‘A’ industry leader in building and civil engineering
construction, with an increasing portfolio of activities in the private and
public sectors, both locally and internationally.

Strong Financial Backing


In 1991, we assumed our present name - Bina Puri Holdings Bhd following
our change to a public limited company. After a restructuring exercise in
1994, we increased our paid-up capital to RM40 million. There was even
greater excitement when the Group was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock
Exchange in January 1995, which allowed us to have ready access to capital
markets for future expansion and diversification.
Bina Puri commenced a capital raising exercise comprising a Rights Issue of 40 million shares on the basis
of 1 for 1 which was successfully completed on 20th October 2003. The Group continued to aggressively
expand the core business of highly integrated building and civil construction related activities, including
quarrying and manufacturing of ready-mix and pre-cast concrete. The listing of the holding company has
propelled the Group to move forward in a positive direction towards broadening its horizon in the
corporate world.

Reliable Support for Construction Companies


The availability of a wide array of heavy-duty equipment and state-of-the-art machinery, together with our
dedicated, highly motivated and experienced professionals enable us to serve with confidence. The
prerequisites of our industry demand that besides massive capitalisation, we must have effective
management and sound operational systems in place to achieve our objectives.

Standard Quality System


Bina Puri Holdings Bhd was awarded the MS ISO 9001: 2000 Quality Management System Certification
from SIRIM in May 2002. This complements the Bina Puri Group’s ‘collection’ of ISO Certifications
achieved by its subsidiary companies, ie. Bina Puri Sdn Bhd, Bina Puri Construction Sdn Bhd, Sungai Long
Industries Sdn Bhd and Easy Mix Sdn Bhd in meeting the stringent requirements of the ISO Quality
Standard.

A Reputation to Deliver
To maintain our position as a leading player in construction related industries, the Group has continuously
invested in state-of-the-art technology. With a combined staff strength of more than 700 dedicated
employees, Bina Puri seeks to continue to build on its reputation as a Company which delivers ahead of
schedule.

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Our Major Subsidiaries

1. Bina Puri Sdn Bhd


A Class ‘A’ PKK construction company which allows it to bid for building and civil construction projects of unlimited value.

2. Bina Puri Construction Sdn Bhd


Focuses on Civil Construction, Building Projects and Project Management.

3. Madhucon - Bina Puri JV


Established for securing contracts for the building of Civil and Public Engineering projects in India and Nepal. So far, the
Group has undertaken construction of road projects in India in excess of RM 475 million. The Company is one of the first
Malaysian construction companies to undertake projects in India.

4. Sungai Long Industries Sdn Bhd


A quarrying company awarded with the prestigious ISO 9002 Quality Certification by SIRIM in May 1996, it is the second
privatised quarry in Malaysia to be ISO certified.

Other than producing granite aggregates, Sungai Long Industries Sdn Bhd is also involved in the production of bituminous
mixes for road construction, ready mixed concrete and ready mixed plaster cement. The company also undertakes road
construction, pavement works and road maintenance services.

5. Sungai Long Bricks Sdn Bhd


Manufacturing of unbaked clay bricks. The company was established in 1995. Its manufacturing plant produces unbaked
bricks using lateritic soils. The bricks are manufactured using the compression method and cured by drying under the sun.
Bricks produced by Sungai Long Bricks Sdn Bhd are the highest quality, complying to both Malaysian & British standards.
They have been tested and approved by SIRIM, Jabatan Bomba Malaysia and IKRAM.

pg.38
6. Sungai Long Plaster Industries Sdn Bhd
Supply ready mixed plaster cement for plastering internal and external bricks and concrete wall surface. It is a specially
formulated blend of graded sand, Portland cement and chemical additives for plastering.

7. Easy Mix Sdn Bhd


Supply ready mixed concrete operators to construction industry.

8. KM Quarry Sdn Bhd


A quarry production company which was established on 8th November 1996 as a joint venture between Bina Puri Group of
Companies and Kumpulan Melaka Bhd, an investment arm of the Melaka State Government, it aims to serve the construction
industry in Melaka and southern states in Peninsular Malaysia.

9. Maskimi Polyol Sdn Bhd


As part of BPHB’s move to diversify and boost its earnings, a subsidiary company, Maskimi Polyol Sdn Bhd was set up in 1997.

Uses state-of-the-art technology in manufacturing palm oil based natural oil polyol for CFC-Free polyurethane foam.
The product is environmentally-friendly, and in high demand in industries such as building-construction, refrigeration
and furniture manufacturing.
Natural oil polyol is used in making polyurethane, a two component foam system, used as a raw material for cold insulation,
furniture parts, car bumper inserts, sprayfoams, florist foams, pipe insulation and others.

Overseas market for the product includes Vietnam, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, China and the Middle East.

10. Ideal Heights Properties Sdn Bhd


Property Developer including Residential, Commercial, Industrial and Township Planning as well as Property Management. Its
maiden township project was Bukit Idaman in Selayang.

pg.39
BSM BLUESCOPE STEEL (M) SDN BHD
(Company No: 223136-P)

Company Profile
BlueScope Steel (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (BSM) is a joint venture company between BlueScope Steel Limited and PNB Equity Resource
Corporation Sdn Bhd (PERC). BSM currently employs 187 people to facilitate in the management and operations of its coating plant
situated in Kapar, Selangor. BSM is the one and only local manufacturer of both ZINCALUME® zinc/aluminium alloy-coated steel
and Clean COLORBOND® prepainted steel which are made available to customers in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Sri Lanka and
China.

Taxi And Bus Terminal, Putrajaya

The taxi and bus terminal was planned as an open shelter terminal with elements of green landscape set within the platform space
itself. Eight sawtooth bus bays, taxi bays, ticket space and public amenities are housed underneath a linear series of five overlapping
light umbrella roofs. Each of these asymmetrical curved roof modules is supported on two-long ‘banana-shaped’ steel trusses
cantilevered on three steel columns.

The roofing on this project is LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB® finished in Clean COLORBOND® prepainted steel in Clean Gull Grey.

pg.40
Sibu Outdoor Stadium, Sarawak

The air foil roof was constructed using the LYSAGHT


TRIMDEK® HI-TEN profile in Off White COLORBOND®
steel. This gives the stadium an aura of pure serenity with
visions of floating sails, while reinforcing the strength
and durability of a standing icon for sports excellence.

Megajaya City Command Centre, Cyberjaya

The Megajaya City Command Centre is the nerve centre of the


e-system of Cyberjaya. It is expressed metaphorically in the form
of a commanding ‘beacon/lantern’ centre (solid) with ‘open’
arms (transparent) extending out to the people and landscape,
lightly laid over with roofs. The light steel roof planes were
constructed using LYSAGHT KLIPLOK® HI-TEN profile in Clean
COLORBOND® steel.

pg.41
BRUNSFIELD BRUNSFIELD ENGINEERING SDN BHD
(Company No: 194279-D)

Project Management Services for the Design, Construction, Equipping, Commissioning and Maintenance of the Sultan Ismail Hospital, Johor Bahru.

The Sultan Ismail Hospital is constructed to supplement Description :Land area - 50.58 acres
the existing Sultan Aminah Hospital. It is designed to be a Total Gross Floor Area :105.4 sq. m.
paperless and filmless specialist hospital environment, Total Beds :704 units for secondary
which integrates the management, finance, human care and tertiary care
resources and related specialist clinics' facilities through facilities.
the Total Hospital Information System (T.H.I.S). This state- Turnkey Contractor :MH Projects Sdn Bhd
of-the-art hospital is Malaysia's first National Referral (a subsidiary of Magna
Centre for cancer patients. It is equipped with complete Prima Bhd)
radiotherapy and oncology equipment as well as Client :Ministry of Health Malaysia
diagnostic imaging equipment for treatment of cancer. Implementing Agency :Ministry of Works Malaysia
The hospital is also planned to provide multidisciplinary Project Manager :Brunsfield Project
day care facilities such as day care surgery, endoscopy and Management Sdn Bhd
medical day care. Contract Value :RM 525 million
Completion Date :13 November 2003

Mixed Residential and Commercial Development for Brunsfield


Riverview Service Apartments, Shah Alam, Selangor

Description : The Brunsfield Riverview Service


Apartments is a property development
project by Brunsfield Development
Sdn Bhd
The 15-storey development
comprising 502 units of service
apartments and 29 commercial
units is a prominent landmark in
the vicinity of the Stadium Shah
Alam sports complex and is
Brunsfield Cityview Apartments and Commercial Development, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. easily accessible from the NKVE
and Federal Highway.
The Brunsfield Cityview is another privatised project of Land Owner : Dewan Bandaraya
the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), in partnership with Kuala Lumpur Property Developer : Brunsfield Development Sdn Bhd
DBKL and Warisan Tradisi. Property Developer : Warisan Tradisi Sdn Bhd Project Manager : Brunsfield Project Management
Project Manager : Brunsfield Project Sdn Bhd
It consists of 1128 apartment units, 55 commercial suites Management Sdn Bhd Property Manager : Brunsfield Properties Management
and 15 storeys of corporate offices. Construction is in Turnkey Contractor : Brunsfield Engineering Sdn Bhd
progress and is expected to complete in year 2005. Sdn Bhd Contract Value : RM100 million
Property Manager : Brunsfield Cityview Sdn Bhd Completion Date : 19 September 2002
Brunsfield handles the entire scope of development, from Contract Value : RM 250 million
feasibility studies and design to project implementation and Expected
outsourcing services in marketing and credit maintenance Completion Date : Year 2005 (Phase 1)
services.

pg.42
CREST
CREST BUILDER HOLDINGS BHD
(Company No: 573382-P )

UNITEN Student Apartments.

Kompleks Islam Selangor, Shah Alam. Langkawi Tourist Village Resort.

pg.43
COMTRAC COMTRAC SDN BHD
(Company No: 204108-W)

• Low-density 24 hrs Secured & Gated Glenmarie Cove


Community
FREEHOLD riverfront bungalows & Developer Glenmarie Cove Development Sdn Bhd
semi-detached homes Location Klang, Selangor
5 Star Features Glenmarie Cove Resort is the first “Riverfront Lifestyle Resort" residential development
• Semi-D, Detached & Duplex Design concept • Exclusive Residents' Boat Club
Yachts, boats and recreational of its kind in the Klang Valley with a 2km river frontage of Sungai Langat.
• Free covered carpark with security access
card entry voyages to the open sea
Designed as an exclusive gated and guarded low-density residential enclave, it
• Large built-up area from 1,071 - 2,282 sf. • More Than 30-acres of Nature’s Embrace comprises mainly bungalows and semi-detached dwellings on FREEHOLD land.
• Wet and dry kitchen Over 10km of recreational boardwalks,
• Comprehensive facilities parks, lakes & lagoons The resort is carefully built around extensively landscaped parklands and lakes,
leisure recreation facilities including a boat club and community centres complete
• One-Stop Community Centres with swimming pools and gyms.
Fishing parks, swimming pools,
gymnasiums & more
Glenview Villa
• Resort-Style Commercial Village
Riverfront esplanade of retailers, specialty Developer Comtrac Glenview Sdn Bhd
shops, cafes, restaurants & more Location Jalan Kuari, Taman Pinggiran Cheras, Selangor

• Concealed Infrastructure Glenview Villa is strategically located along Jalan Kuari, Cheras and easily accessible
Hidden utilities for improved aesthetics from Middle Ring Road II. Situated within the established neighbourhood of Taman
Mawar, Taman Muda and Taman Cempaka, the development enjoys the facilities of
• Across The River nearby hospitals, shopping malls, colleges and convenient public transport.
Neighbouring golf course, nature
sanctuary & fresh seafood The development consists of 29 units of shop-offices and 646 units of apartments.
Some units come with panoramic city views of Kuala Lumpur including that of the
KLCC Twin Towers.

pg.44
DRB-HICOM DRB HICOM BERHAD
(Company No: 203430-W)

As one of Malaysia’s leading conglomerates playing an integral role in the nation’s


road to industrialisation, we are diversified and focused in three key economic sectors:
• Automotive Manufacturing and Distribution
• Property and Construction (Including Infrastructure Development)
• Service
DRB-HICOM is the turnkey contractor for the Infrastructure Works for the
Electrified Double Track Project between Rawang and Ipoh. The infrastructure
works undertaken by DRB-HICOM Berhad involve the design, construction,
completion, testing, commissioning and maintenance of the Electrified Double
Track Project and is valued at RM2.6 billion.

Among the notable features of the project are as follows:-

• Travelling time shortened by - 2hrs 15minutes


• Track design speed - 160km/h
• Operating speed - 120km/h
• Track length - 402km
• Route length - 179.88km
• No. of stations/ halts - 15
• No. of railway bridges - 41
• No. of road over bridges - 38
• No. of motorcycle/ pedestrian bridges - 13
• Land acquisition - 177 Ha
• No. of turnouts - 221
• No. of sleepers (PSV Monoblock) - 680,000
• No. of culverts - 367
• Tonnes of rail (54kg/m UIC) - 45,000T
• Major station upgrade at Ipoh Station

pg.45
EVERSENDAI EVERSENDAI ENGINEERING GROUP
(Company No: 274156-X) website: www.eversendai.com.my

OTHER PROJECTS INVOLVED


Malaysia: KL Tower, KLIA Main
Terminal Building and
Contact Pier, KL Sentral Station,
Tun Razak Viaduct, TH Perdana,
Telekom Building, Putrajaya
Convention Centre, New Bintulu
Airport, Rawang - Ipoh
Double Track Project, Felda
Multi-Purpose Hall, AIMST
University and Manjung
Power Plant.
Singapore: Singapore Indoor Stadium,
Republic Plaza, Hitachi Tower,
Caltex Tower, UE Square and
Tuas Check Point.
Philippines: Bambam Bridge and Philip
Morris - Greenfield Project.
Dubai, UAE: Emirates Tower, Dubai Airport
Control Tower, The Tower,
The Sheikh Zayed Cricket
Stadium, The Gate Building,
International City, Snow Centre
and Marina Crown.
Qatar: Kalifa Olympic Stadium and
Ritz Carlton Hotel.
Bahrain: The Al Moayyed Tower.

PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS, KUALA BURJ AL ARAB HOTEL, DUBAI KINGDOM TRADE CENTRE, THE TALLEST
ABOUT EVERSENDAI ENGINEERING: LUMPUR, MALAYSIA BUILDING IN RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
This is one of the most fascinating
Eversendai Engineering Group has gained Eversendai executed the structural structural wonders in the world. Kingdom Trade Centre, the tallest and
international recognition in the construction steel fabrication and erection for Shaped in the form of a sail, the most spectacular architectural landmark in
industry. Our branch offices are established Petronas Tower 2. We also erected the hotel building is V-shaped on plan. Saudi Arabia, is a visible icon that became
in Singapore, Philippines, Hong Kong, India, Sky Bridge, Pinnacle and the Suria. Built on a man-made island, 200 the symbol of Riyadh City. The Kingdom
Dubai, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Eversendai The Malaysian landmark project was metres from the seashore, this Trade Centre occupies an approximate
Engineering provides Structural Steel Designs one of the most challenging world's tallest hotel structure at 321 built-up area of 300,000 square metres. It
as well as Fabrication and Erection of high construction projects undertaken. The metres is accessible by land, sea and is an embodiment of the tower, the West
rise buildings, bridges, roof structures and complexity was the connection of the air. The tower comprises about 9,200 Podium and the East Podium. The tower
industrial buildings. Eversendai also specialises concrete core wall, concrete columns, tonnes of structural steel, most of rises to a height of 173 metres in concrete.
in Mechanical Erection Works for power steel floor beams and the eyebrows. which are outside the building which The Sculpture rises further to a height of
plants and the oil & gas sector. Being ISO Above all was the tight schedule, consists of the rear leg, the 300 metres with 3,700 metric tonnes of
9001 certified, we always work towards which we successfully met. diagonals, the horizontals, the cross steel, which forms a unique part of the
timely completion with quality and safety as brace, the helipad, the sky restaurant building. Eversendai executed the
our utmost priority. and the mast. This project was a structural steel redesign, engineering,
major breakthrough for Eversendai fabrication and erection of this prestigious
Engineering in the Middle East in project. The difficult and challenging task
1996. The project was awarded to of the whole project was the erection of
Eversendai based on our innovative the 200-tonne Sky Bridge spanning 72
erection methodology. metres, which connects the two top ends
of the Sculpture at a height of 300 metres.

pg.46
GADANG GADANG ENGINEERING (M) SDN BHD
(Company No: 59575-V)

JAMBATAN SERI GEMILANG, PUTRAJAYA


The Jambatan Seri Gemilang is located at Putrajaya, the new Federal
Administration Capital City of Malaysia.

Its original inspiration for the design of the bridge came from the Pont
Alexandre III in Paris, France.

The architectural design for the bridge is based on the principles of


incorporating the Islamic Architecture and Malaysian Vernacular
Architecture.

The engineering aspect of the bridge design consists of a tied central


arch spanning 100 meters, flanked by 40 meter arched side span, all
made by steel. The steel arch forms punctuated with four large towers Balai Bomba, Cyberjaya.
that sit on the lake bed. Four smaller entrance towers are placed near
the abutments constructed from five pillars, like the five pillars of Islam. BALAI BOMBA, CYBERJAYA
The bridge, situated at the beginning of a boulevard axis that links the The Balai Bomba is built on a 7.32 acre
Jambatan Seri Gemilang, Putrajaya. Convention Centre to the Prime Minister's Office, is a prominent land and is located on part of Lot 12181
landmark that greets all visitors to Putrajaya. within the Cyberjaya Flagship Zone. It
comprises of a 3-storey Fire Station
consisting of operation and administration
blocks, drill and hose towers, drill yard and
vehicle service ramp; 2 blocks of 4-storey
walk up apartments (Quarters Class G-40
units), 2-storey terrace houses (Quarters
Class F-5 units) and a detached house
NATIONAL MILLENNIUM MONUMENT, PUTRAJAYA (Quarters Class E-1 unit); and facilities such
as surau, game courts, children playground
The National Millennium Monument's tower, 68 meters in height is covered with parking bays and guard houses.
located at Precinct 2 Putrajaya, the new Administration Capital City of
Malaysia.

The design embodies the essence and spirit of the country's historical
development, the Malay culture and other cultures, Islamic influences
and the country's vision in a uniquely design monument that responds
to the physical surrounding context as well as the intellectual and
spiritual aspects of the country.

The monument serves as a light beacon that projects strong, sweeping


light of 360o to create movements which are clearly visible from the
various locations within Putrajaya.

It is aesthetically designed to look like a Malaysian Cultural artifact of


timeless appearance, a lasting landmark for Putrajaya and Malaysia.

National Millennium Monument, Putrajaya.


pg.47
GAMUDA
GAMUDA BERHAD (Company No. 29579-T)

Tunnel-Boring Machine (TBM).

First cable-stayed bridge overland in the nation.

GAMUDA- building for the future


With 30 years in the construction industry, Gamuda is Malaysia's largest construction company and leading infrastructure developer.
Voted Best Asian Construction Company by EUROMONEY in 2000, the Group has been driven by innovation while building on its
solid tradition of delivering excellence. It is a company that sees opportunity in every challenge, and a solution to every problem.

Construction
TBM Launch Shaft. Construction continues to be the anchor of the Group's business activities. Our work on the innovative SMART (Stormwater
Management and Road Tunnel) project that costs RM2 billion, has attracted the attention of the international construction industry.
Design of the SMART tunnel has been lauded for its innovation in “getting the most out of a necessary piece of civil engineering"
with costs minimised and experience maximised (Tunnels & Tunneling International, May 200, p6). Its dual-purpose tunnel, for both
motorway and a storm channel - the road will be closed when the seasonal storms require the full diameter of the tunnel for
overflows - mitigates the huge costs associated with underground construction.

Construction of the Sungai Selangor Dam - the third largest dam in the country by way of storage capacity - and the Penchala Link
in the SPRINT Highway network have been completed in early 2003 and 2004 respectively. Abroad in India we are making good
progress on our highway projects in West Bengal.

In Taiwan, Gamuda is the first Malaysian construction group to be included in its construction market. We are involved in the
construction of Package CO4 of the Kaohsiung MRT Project where we were recently awarded the prestigious Project Environment
Quality and Control Award for the work there.

pg.48
Before : 710-metre Penchala twin-tunnel under construction.

Infrastructure Concessions
As a leading Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) group, Gamuda today manages about 100km of urban highways in Klang Valley
averaging over one and a half million vehicle trips per day. We currently operate three of the country's major concessions to develop
and operate highways and one concession for water treatment and supply in Selangor. The group's associate company SPLASH that
operates the Sungai Selangor Phase 3 concession, will become the country's largest water treatment player by 2005. The Sungai
Selangor Dam at Kuala Kubu Bharu has a storage capacity of 235 million cubic metres.

The completion of the Penchala Link recently, will provide the much-needed relief for the heavily congested Damansara Link that
is a crawl during peak hours. The 710-metre, Moorish-influenced Penchala twin tunnel is the largest in the country. Our network
of urban toll-roads - the largest and most strategic in the Klang Valley - sees good growth with overall tollable traffic volume rising
strongly to 700,000 vehicles per day.

LDP’s Sunway Toll Plaza.


Lebuhraya Shah Alam, also known as KESAS Highway, continues to enjoy good growth in traffic volume as a result of social and
economic developments along this corridor that runs east to west, linking Port Klang with the southern corridor of Kuala Lumpur.
Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong, or LDP, provides the primary link between the city and Putrajaya, and its adjacent growth areas.

Aerial view of Sungai Selangor Dam.

After : Moorish-influenced east portal of the Penchala Tunnel.


pg.49
Award winning Bandar Botanic.

Township Development
Our township development projects enjoy good take-up rates from its
property launches and have affirmed Gamuda Land's edge in the industry.
Driven by the desire to offer refreshing, innovative and high quality
townships, Gamuda Land build townships based on the 'Four Quality Pillars'
namely Design Quality, Healthy Lifestyle, Community and Amenities and
Safety and Security. These qualities are Gamuda Land's guiding principles
and an integral part in the township's planning process.

Winner of the FIABCI Property Award of Distinction 2003 for the Best
Master Plan category from the FIABCI International Malaysian Chapter,
Bandar Botanic with its signature 80-acre Central Park and 3-km lake, set
against a botanic theme park, has set a new benchmark for homebuyers.
While Parcel A of Bandar Botanic has commenced deliveries of completed
properties, Parcel B of the township, also known as Ambang Botanic, shall
contain Klang town's only gated development with 24-hour security,
Valencia sets a new benchmark in the high-end market
with its residents’ only golf-course. making it the most exciting development in Klang.

Kota Kemuning won an award for being the Best Maintained Township
from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government for its Quality
Township Management and Maintenance. It had previously been awarded
the Planning, Innovation & Concept Award 2000 by the Malaysian
Institute of Planners. Our Kota Permai Golf & Country Club at Kota
Kemuning was voted Malaysia's No.1 golf course in Malaysia in 2002.

Valencia, our exclusive residential development with its own 9-hole


residents' only golf course, provides a new benchmark in up-market
residential development in the Klang Valley.

Kota Kemuning’s green and resort-like environment is


one of many features that make it the ‘choice township’.

pg.50
HAZAMA HAZAMA CORPORATION
(Company No: 994181-M)

Petronas Twin Towers


Client Kuala Lumpur City Center Berhad
Location Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan
Contractor Value RM495,500,000 million
Construction Period February 1994 to June 1996
Description Construction of 88-storey (425m high) Intelligent Building
with 5 basement levels
Total Floor Area 180,350 m2 • Tower: 153,000 m2 • Bustle: 27,350 m2

Light Rail Transit System II, Phase1, Kuala Lumpur


Client PUTRA Renong Berhad
Location Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan
Contractor Value RM100,000,000 million
Construction Period February 1994 to June 1997
Description Construction of twin bored tunnel works
ø4.8m & length of 1.5km
Total Floor Area 180,350 m2 • Tower: 153,000 m2 • Bustle: 27,350 m2

Water Supply Scheme at Sungai Selangor


Phase 1 & 2 (Stage 1 & 2)
Phase 1
Client Selangor State Water Works Department
Location Sungai Selangor, Selangor State
Contractor Value RM830,000,000 million
Construction Period February 1990 to October 1993
Description Construction of headworks, bulk transfer
supply works for Kuala Lumpur, distribution
supply works for Petaling Jaya and Shah Alam
when completed. It shall augment the existing
supplies by 950 MLD

pg.51
HO HUP HO HUP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BERHAD
(Company No: 14034-W)

Project Title : Procurement, construction and


commissioning of KIPC -
Dungun Water Supply Project

Description : Aerial view of the project


comprising of Treatment
Plant, Off River Storage,
Balancing Reservoir and
Terminal Reservoir

Project Title : Construction, completion,


operations and maintenance
of Bayan Baru Sewage
Treatment Works (Phase 1)
Pulau Pinang

Description : Modified Oxidation Ditch


(MOD)

Project Title : Proposed development of 930 Units 6 Blocks


medium cost apartments (Jalil Damai Apartments)
on Lot 36099, Bandar Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur

Description : Blocks A, B, C (450 Units) Jalil Damai Apartments

pg.52
IREKA
KUALA LUMPUR MIDDLE RING ROAD II PACKAGE 7
IREKA CORPORATION BERHAD
(Company No: 25882-A)

Package 7 is one of the 12 contract packages forming the Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road II which is a major road project
implemented by the Government to alleviate traffic congestion in the city.
Package 7 starts at approximately 100m before the Sungai Ampang bridge along Jalan Ulu Klang. It spans across Jalan Ampang
towards Kampung Pandan Dalam and ends at Jalan Jujur at Taman Bakti. The overall distance covered is 3.2 km.
The project involves the construction of the following major bridge structures:
1. 960m long elevated bridge (Bridge 1) from Sungai Ampang crossing Jalan Ampang/Jalan Ulu Klang intersection over to
Kampung Mengkudu.
2. 155m long overpass (Overpass Bridge) along Jalan Ampang but below Bridge 1.
3. 320m long flyover bridge (Bridge 2) at the ‘S’ bend in Kampung Pandan Dalam.
The Bridge 1 and Overpass Bridge form a 3-tier interchange at the Jalan Ampang/Jalan Ulu Klang intersection.
IREKA has successfully utilised a new construction technique called the SOSROBARU system for the construction of Bridge 1 to
overcome the construction difficulties and constraints at the site. This system enabled the cross head to be built parallel to the road
and rotated 180 degrees into its final position.
The project commenced in June 1994 and was completed on time in April 1997.

EAST COAST EXPRESSWAY PAVEMENT WORKS


The first phase of the East Coast Expressway is a new alignment of dual two-lane carriageway expressway starting from Karak in
Pahang to the state boundary of Pahang and Terengganu. The section Ireka has constructed is from Chenor, near Temerloh to
the state border of Pahang and Terengganu. This section is approximately 106km in length with three (3) interchanges at Maran,
Gambang and Kuantan. The works consist of the construction of the mainline and offline ramps inclusive of supplying and laying
sub-base, roadbase and pavement surfacing comprising 2 layers of asphaltic concrete base and wearing courses.

In order to ensure adequate supply of asphaltic concrete, two (2) premix plants were established along the mainline alignment to
supply the necessary quantities for this project. The asphaltic concrete base and wearing courses were laid using two (2) sets of
tandem pavers.

THE WESTIN KUALA LUMPUR


The Westin Kuala Lumpur comprises 384 guest rooms of modern luxury and 68 units of Westin Executive Residences. It was
completed and opened on September 2003.

A number of very special construction techniques were used for this project, namely:

1. Hand-dug Caissons:
2.1m to 4.5m diameter caissons were constructed to house large diameter columns to transfer vertical loads to bedrock strata.
These caissons were among the largest and probably the deepest in Kuala Lumpur. The usage of large diameter piles is to avoid
the numerous subterranean cavities discovered from the extensive soil investigation conducted prior to sub-structure design.

2. Top-Down Construction (instead of conventional down and up construction):


Simultaneous upward construction of tower superstructure and downward basement construction commenced from ground
level. This method has reduced the construction time by six months by removing the slower rate of Basement construction out
of the critical path.

3. “Outrigger’ Structure System:


The Westin Kuala Lumpur is probably the only building in Malaysia using such a structural transfer system so far. This system
allows the guest-room floor plates to be transferred to the large span public area podium through the use of knuckle transfer
columns which are tied together by a system of beams acting like an outrigger.

pg.53
IJM IJM CORPORATION BERHAD 104131-A

Putrajaya Convention Centre

Name of Project : Putrajaya Convention 1. Contract value RM 603 million.


Centre at Precinct 5, 2. This fast track project including designing, constructing, and equipping was
Putrajaya. completed within 24 months.
Scope : Design, Construction and 3. Total gross floor area of nearly 135,000 m2.
Completion 4. The Banquet Hall has a clear span of 70m and over 2,000 persons capacity.
Main Contractor : IJM Construction Sdn Bhd 5. The column-free 74m diameter Plenary Hall rising as high as 26m with tiered
Client : Putrajaya Holdings theatre style seating capacity of 3,000.
Sdn Bhd
6. The Putrajaya Convention Centre offers state-of-the-art facilities to
Contract Period : June 2001 -June 2003
accommodate large scale international conferences to the latest high-tech
exhibitions, holding up to 10,000 delegates concurrently.

pg.54
Tada-Nellore, NH-5 (North), State of
Andhra Pradesh, India

Name of Project :Tada-Nellore, NH-5 (North), State of


Andhra Pradesh, India
Scope :Widening and Rehabilitation of KM
111.600 to KM 165.183 B.O.T. Project
Main Contractor :IJM (India) Infrastructure Limited
Client :Swarna Tollway Pvt.Ltd, India
Contract Value :RM 183 million
Contract Period : August 2001 - December 2003

Jelutong Expressway, Penang (Stage 1)

Name of Project : Jelutong Expressway, Penang (Stage 1) The Jelutong Expressway Stage 1 of length 3.16km is a dual
Scope : Design and Build road works 3-lane carriageway with a dedicated 2.5m motorcycle lane
Main Contractor : Jurutama Sdn Bhd that connects Jalan Udini to Jalan Sg. Pinang. The scope of
Client : Jelutong Development Sdn Bhd work comprises of 3 bridges and a flyover bridge at Teh Ewe
Contract Value : RM 67.3 million Lim Interchange. The entire expressway embankment was
Contract Period : January 2000 to June 2002 built on disused garbage landfill and mudflats.

Riana Green Condominium


Name of Project : Riana Green Condominium Phase 1 Name of Project : Riana Green Condominium Phase 2
Scope : Superstructure Works Scope : Piling, Substructure and
Main Contractor : IJM Construction Sdn Bhd Superstructure Works
Client : Jalinan Masyhur Sdn Bhd Main Contractor : IJM Construction Sdn Bhd
Contract Value : RM 49,522,051 Client : Jalinan Masyhur Sdn Bhd
Contract Period : June 1995 to May 1997 Contract Value : RM 62,958,326
Contract Period : June 1996 to December 1998

Name of Project : Riana Green Condominium Phase 3 Name of Project : Riana Green Condominium Phase 4
Scope : Piling, Substructure and Scope : Piling, Substructure and
Superstructure works Superstructure Works and External Works
Main Contractor : IJM Construction Sdn Bhd Main Contractor : IJM Construction Sdn Bhd
Client : Jalinan Masyhur Sdn Bhd Client : Jalinan Masyhur Sdn Bhd
Contract Value : RM 21,194,524 Contract Value : RM 54,517,100
Contract Period : March 1999 to March 2001 Contract Period : April 2000 to May 2002

pg.55
LFE
As one of the leading electro-mechanical
LFE CORPORATION BHD
(Company No: 579343-A)

contractors in Malaysia and abroad, we are


committed to providing the highest
standards of electro-mechanical system
installations for commercial & office complexes,
residential developments, hotels & resorts,
factories & industrial plants, educational
campuses and road infrastructures. Our
services encompasses the design, installation,
testing and commisioning of:

Some of our outstanding


achievements include:
Local Projects

1. Palace of Justice, Putrajaya


2. The Westin, Kuala Lumpur
3. The Western Kuala Lumpur
Traffic Dispersal Scheme (SPRINT)
4. L4G3, Putrajaya
5. Penchala Tunnel, Kuala Lumpur
6. Common Utility Trench, Putrajaya

Penchala Tunnel, Kuala Lumpur.

The Westin, Kuala Lumpur. Palace of Justice, Putrajaya.


pg.56
AMD Industrial Plant, Suzhou.

Overseas Projects

1. AMD Industrial Plant, Suzhou


2. Everbright City Centre, Shanghai
3. KSA Enterprise Centre, Philippines
4. Shangri-La, Hanzhou
5. Shangri-La, Pudong
Everbright City Centre, Shanghai.

KSA Enterprise Centre, Philippines.

Electrical Services Mechanical Services Extra Low Voltage Services Infrastructure & Plant
• High, Medium & Low Voltage • Air-Conditioning System • PA System • Relocation of electrical, telecommunication and
Electrical Distribution System • Mechanical Ventilation System • CCTV System water supply services for road works
• Light Fixtures and Control System • Hot & Cold Water Plumbing • SMATV / MATV System • Street Lighting System
• Electrical Protection System System • Burglar Alarm & Access • Intelligent Transportation System inclusive of Integrated
• Backup Electrical Supply System • Sanitary System Control System Expressway Management System, Toll Collection System
• Fire Protection System • Building Automation System and Automatic Cash Transfer System
• Telephony & Computer • Integrated Road Tunnel Traffic & Plant Management System
Networking • Integrated Control and Monitoring System for Common
• Structure Cabling System Utility Trench

pg.57
KEMAS KEMAS CONSTRUCTION SENDIRIAN BERHAD
(Company No: 34973-M)

PERDANA EMERALD CONDO


2 blocks of 22-storey condos (296 units) & 1 block of
20-storey service apartments (228 units) with 5-storey
podium consisting of carpark, recreation, swimming
pool, retail and facilities at Bandar Damansara Perdana.

Client Name : Saujana Triangle Sdn Bhd


Architect : Akipanel Architects

MILLENNIUM COURT
4 blocks of 10-storey hostels at Jalan Elmu, off Jalan
University, KL.

Client Name : Pasak Kukuh Development Sdn Bhd


Architect : CSP Architect

pg.58
METRO METRO MILLENNIUM
(Company No. 386990-X)

Traditionally in the ASEAN region, design compatibility companies are confined to Consultants. Our group of highly trained
Malaysians lead with a new breed of engineering resources, by participation of their innovative and effective team management to
provide “TOTAL SOLUTIONS SERVICES” for the Design & Build Projects.

Our portfolio of businesses :-


• Technology
• Healthcare
• Engineering
• Facilities
• Eco-Living

The future of Energy Challenges through our


Commitment, Capacity and Performance in areas such as
Energy Saving and Ecological Urban Habitats where people coexist in harmony with nature
www.millennium-corp.com
INNOVATIVE FUTURE

Pitas Hospital Sabah. Westin Hotel Kuala Lumpur. University College Sedaya International.

Our Registration THE MILLENNIUM GROUP OF COMPANIES

• Bumiputra Status Metro Millennium Sdn Bhd 386990-X Engineering


• Pusat Khidmat Kontraktor (PKK) (ISO Certified)
• Suruhanjaya Tenaga Ikatan Millennium Sdn Bhd 455654-A Facilities
• Kementerian Kewangan Malaysia PMC Millennium Sdn Bhd 455938-K Consultancy
• Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB)
• MS ISO 9001:2000 Certification Global Millennium Sdn Bhd 386873-H Technology
MIM Millennium Sdn Bhd 455948-H Healthcare
Elegance Millennium Sdn Bhd 455968-W Eco-Living
Devices World Sdn Bhd 429523-D Facilities
(MSC Status Company)

pg.59
PANZANA PANZANA ENTERPRISE SENDIRIAN BERHAD
(Company No: 83573-P)

Jambatan Tuanku Bainum.

CONSTRUCTION OF THE SUNGAI DINDING BRIDGE


By Panzana Enterprise Sdn. Bhd.

The bridge over Sungai Dinding is the longest river bridge in Malaysia at a total length of 1246 metres. It has 13 arches with the
largest being 90 metres wide with a maximum height of 24 metres. Each arch supports 7 reinforced concrete piers, the tallest being
15 metres high.

The cantilever method with form travellers was used in the construction of the arches. This method is the first in Malaysia and is
used predominantly in deep water construction. The deck consists of a steel/concrete composite deck with concrete top slab on
Grade 50C steel universal beams. To suit local beam sizes and to minimise long term corrosion, concrete surround was introduced
to protect the steel beams which also act compositely in the deck structure.

In addition to standard highway loading; the bridge has been designed to withstand barge impact of 5000 (DWT) traveling at 5.0
knots for the four main piers which are within navigational spans with the remaining piers designed to resist 50% of the impact.

The bridge (Jambatan Tuanku Bainum) was successfully constructed using local labour and design over a period of 30 months at a
cost of RM86.7million and was officially opened to the public on 30th April 2001 by DYMM Seri Paduka Sultan Perak Darul Ridzuan.

Construction of Arches Using Traveller Form.

pg.60
PASUKHAS
AQUARIA @ KLCC
Located at Basement 1 & 2 of the KL Convention Centre, the Aquaria
@ KLCC is designed to be the next generation aquarium that
showcases exceptional “education and entertainment” elements.
Standing approximately 5,500 sq.m. across gross floor area, it is
situated in 2 basement levels in the new convention centre at KLCC.

The scope of work includes all structural and architectural works,


mechanical and electrical works, fitting and fixture, and specialist fit-
out works.

Project Duration: December 2003 to March 2005

The Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning of


Mechanical and Electrical Works for KIPC - Dungun Water Supply Project,
Terengganu Darul Iman for Petronas Gas Supply (Labuan) Sdn Bhd

The works consist of the design, supply, installation, testing,


commissioning, training and maintaining of the building services works.

Project Duration: May 1999 to November 2000

KL International Airport Project


Package CA 03 - Air Traffic Control Tower and DCA Operation Block
Contract No: KLIA/D/CA03/065/95

The works consist of the supply, installation, testing, commissioning and operation &
maintenance of all electrical works.

Project Duration: August 1997 to July 1999

We specialise in:
• Service Provider
• Process Engineering
• Design, Manufacture, Supply, Install, Test & Commissioning,
Maintenance & Training

pg.61
PUTRA PUTRA PERDANA CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 158402-A
(ASubsidiary of PUTRAJAYA PERDANA BERHAD)

Kompleks Kementerian Kewangan Malaysia, Putrajaya.

DESIGN AND BUILD CONTRACT


Name of Project : Ministry of Finance Building,
Lot 2G2 Putrajaya
Description : Construction of 3 towers (10 to 14 levels)
with one basement
Special features : Characteristic of Islamic and Malaysian
architecture and ornament. In concept,
building is a reflection of contemporary
tropical architecture, featuring façade
constructed of pre-cast panels, aluminium
screens and sunshades
Approximate Gross Building areas : 129,163 square metre
No. of storey : North Tower (10 levels)
South Tower (10 levels)
Central Tower (14 levels),
Permas Jaya Bridge. with one level of basement carpark
Main Contractor : Putra Perdana Construction Sdn Bhd
SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COMPLETED BRIDGE PROJECT Client : Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd
The 600 metre long Bridge comprising of a double cantilever RC Bridge, spanning Contract Value : RM 282.6 million
across Sungai Tebrau and Sungai Plentong with the following spans; Award recipient : Malaysian Construction Industry Award 2002
“MCI Award 2002”Builders Award (Commercial
• 2 span approaches comprising 3 no. 33 metre spans and 1 no. 27 metre span each / Office Building Project)
• A two-way single lane carriageway Completion : August 2002
• Pedestrian paths of 1.2 metres wide on both sides
• Parapet railings for security
• Street lightings
• Approach Road Construction
Vertical drain installation with surcharge to improve the soft ground
conditions on both ends of the approach roads

Contract Value : RM 39.6 million


Completion : March 1994

pg.62
New Berth 4, at Liquid Bulk Terminal
Westport, Pulau Indah, Port Klang.

The Ministry of Energy, Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia (MECM) Putrajaya, Parcel 4G1 & 4G2.
Low Energy Office Building (LEO) Building in Putrajaya Malaysia.

DESIGN AND BUILD CONTRACT


DESIGN AND BUILD CONTRACT DESIGN AND BUILD CONTRACT Name of Project : Capital Square Tower 1
Name of Project : Parcel E4/5, Putrajaya Name of Project : Putrajaya, Parcel 4G1 & 4G2 Special features : A Modern Office Building
Special features : An Energy Efficient, Intelligent Special features : • 4G1 - Heritage elements of the incorporating intelligent
Showcase Built Malacca State building features (3rd
Approximate Gross • Decorative screen / shutters tallest in KL at time of
Building areas : 28,000 square metre • Courtyards completion)
No. of storey : 10 storey (including 2 basements) • ‘How Tong Fla’ tinted glass Approximate Gross
Main Contractor : Putra Perdana Construction Sdn Bhd • Cornices Building areas : 65,034 square metre
Client : Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd • Malaccan steps No. of storey : 40 storey
Contract Value : RM 74.50 million • 4G2 - Concept of Sustainable (with 3 basement and 2
Award recipient for : “Malaysian Construction Industry Malaysian tropical architecture Penthouses)
Award 2003” (Contractor’s Award for • “Anjung” - Podium terrace recall Main Contractor : Putra Perdana
Engineering - Major Scale Project ) traditional Malaysian spaces Construction Sdn Bhd
• Traditional songket patterns constructed Client : Capital Square Sdn Bhd
of diagonally aligned elements. Contract Value : RM 103.50 million
• Halaman space -visitor friendly urban Completion : June 1994
open spaces at podium blocks
Approximate Gross
Building areas :168,846 square metre
Main Contractor : Putra Perdana Construction Sdn Bhd
Client : Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd
Contract Value : RM 382 million

DESIGN AND BUILD CONTRACT


Name of Project : Putrajaya Parcel D (10 Blocks of ultra -
modern government buildings
Special features : The external walls were cladded with 11.20
million pieces of facing bricks
Approximate Gross
Floor Areas : 214,678 square metre
Main Contractor : Putra Perdana Construction Sdn Bhd
Client : Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd
Contract Value : RM 626.40 million
Completion : January 2000
Award Recipient : “Malaysian Construction Industry Award
2000” (Contractor’s Award
for Large Scale Projects)

Putrajaya Parcel D. Capital Square Tower 1.


pg.63
ROAD BUILDER ROAD BUILDER GROUP OF COMPANIES
(Company No. 141314-H)

Judiciary Department building in Putrajaya. Seri Saujana Bridge, Putrajaya.

A FOUNDATION BUILT FOR CONTINUOUS ACHIEVEMENTS


The construction industry is vital for the economic development of Malaysia and ROAD BUILDER GROUP has been the integral part
of this development. We are a company guided by the vision to be a market leader in infrastructure development.

Our services have been, and will continue to be, characterised by our high
standard of quality. Road Builder’s projects will always be environment
friendly, cost efficient, timely and competitive by world standards.
COMMITMENT, INTEGRITY, TEAMWORK & EFFICIENCY are the shared
values that have propelled ROAD BUILDER GROUP into the ranks of
leading infrastructure companies in Malaysia.

For over a decade and a half, ROAD BUILDER GROUP has been at the
forefront of our nation’s development. Constructing and maintaining
world class and prestigious infrastructure projects has enhanced the
quality of life for Malaysians as we progress towards Vision 2020. Official
endorsement of our capabilities is evident by the prestigious projects
carried out such as the Elevated 19.5km-long highway linking Subang
Jaya and Bangsar - The New Pantai Highway, the Privatisation of
Kuantan Port, Seremban Two Township in Negeri Sembilan, completion
of 3 highway projects in India - New Delhi, West Bengal & Bihar - and
Seri Saujana Bridge in Putrajaya, a unique cable stayed arch bridge, one
of its kind in the world.

Southern Section of Sungai Besi Highway (BESRAYA).


pg.64
Istana Melawati in Putrajaya.

Awards & Acknowledgement


1. Institution of Engineers Malaysia Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award 2003 by Institution of Engineers Malaysia
2. KLSE Corporate Sectoral Award, Main Board- Construction for year 2001, 2002 and 2003 by Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
3. Construction Industry Award 2002, ‘Builder's Award Civil Engineering Works Category, Road/Highway/Bridge Project’ by
Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia
4. Construction Industry Award 2001, ‘International Achievement Award’ by Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia
5. 1st Malaysian Construction Company to be accredited the ISO 9002 in 1994 by SGS Yarsley International & SIRIM

New Pantai Highway, Alignment C. Overview of Port Operation.


pg.65
PLUS PLUS EXPRESSWAYS BERHAD
(Company No: 570244-T)

PLUS Expressways Berhad can be traced back to 1988 when Projek Lebuhraya Utara Selatan Berhad (PLUS) obtained the rights to finance,
design, construct, manage, operate and maintain 848 km of the North-South Expressway, the New Klang Valley Expressway and the
Federal Highway Route 2. The expressway was completed 15 months ahead of schedule and has been fully operational since 1994.

In 2002, PLUS Expressways Berhad (PEB) was formed to enable it to provide its accumulated expertise to other concession
companies and to develop new businesses related to the highway industry. PEB currently operates the following expressways:

North South Expressways (NSE) - 797 Km


New Klang Valley Expressway - 35 Km
Federal Highway Route 2 - 16 Km
North-South Expressway Central Link - 59.8 Km
Malaysian Second Link - 45.7 Km (including a 1.7km bridge between Malaysia & Singapore)
The Penang Bridge - 13.5 Km

As of 2003, PEB operates almost 80% of all toll expressways under concession in Malaysia in terms of total km length.

PLUS’ business approach is comprehensive and customisable, due to its experience and expertise in the whole expressway spectrum,
from operations and maintenance of the expressway to support services. The following are the services we provide:

FEASIBILITY STUDY

ORGANISATION PLANNING/SETUP

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

HIGHWAY OPERATIONS
(namely Toll Operations, Traffic Safety
And Commercial Facilities Management)
Intelligent Transport System (ITS) integrates the
three core elements of an expressway system - MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
human, road, vehicles - using leading edge
information and communication technologies.
HEAVY REPAIR AND UPGRADING

SUPPORT FUNCTIONS

Malaysian Second Link - 848km of inter-urban expressways stretching from the border of Thailand to the border of Singapore, we link all major
pg.66 cities on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
PEMBINAAN
MEGAH IKHLAS
PEMBINAAN MEGAH IKHLAS SDN BHD
(Company No. 476227-D)

Established in 1999 with a vision to pursue excellence, PEMBINAAN MEGAH IKHLAS SDN BHD, registered with the Construction
Industry Development Board (CIDB) for Grade 7 in both Building and Civil Engineering Works, poised for achievement in a new
dimension for all its construction activities.

PEMBINAAN MEGAH IKHLAS SDN BHD has a commitment in contributing towards the positive development of the nation’s
construction industry by providing excellence in its many principal activities such as:

BUILDING PROJECTS CIVIL PROJECTS


Industrial Earthworks
Commercial Roadworks
Residential Bridges
Public Building/Structure Drainage Works
Sewer & Sewerage Treatment
Plants

ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO DATE Design & Build: SMK Banting.


• Earthworks, Ladang Batang Kali
• Pusat Latihan Institut Kesihatan Umum, (salvage project)
• Bangunan Tambahan SK Permatang Tok Mahat, P.Pinang
• 27 units of shophouses, Sungai Buloh
• Bangunan Tambahan SK Langgar, Pahang
• Design & Build, SMK Banting
• Bangunan Tambahan SMK Agama Sheikh Abdul Malik, Terengganu
• Design & Build, SK Brickfields (1) (Precast System)
• Design & Build, SK Brickfields (1) (Precast pool and guardhouse)
Design & Build: Pusat Latihan Institut Kesihatan Umum. • Design & Build, Kompleks Sukan Rakan Muda, Baling Kedah

SATUJAYA SATUJAYA SDN BHD


(Company No. 151807-P)

FINE & ULTRAFINE COPPER WIRE FACTORY FOR ELEKTRISOLA (M) SDN BHD
Satujaya Sdn Bhd was the main contractor for the World's Largest Producer of Fine and Ultrafine Magnet wires located in Janda Baik
Pahang. Good quality construction works, safety implementation and preservation of the surrounding green environment are ensured
throughout the development and construction. All phases were handed over within the agreed construction time frame and budget.

Owner : ELEKTRISOLA (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD


Total Floor Area : 50,000 square metre

SIKAMAT ACASIA COUNTRY HEIGHTS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT


This housing development at Sikamat Acasia Country Heights, Seremban
Negeri Sembilan comprises of 291 units of bungalows, shophouses and
houses. Works include civil and structural construction works. Satujaya
Sdn Bhd was awarded this package as Turnkey Contractor and the project
was handed over with Certificate of Fitness ahead of schedule by 6 months.

Owner : SEMANGAT TINGGI SDN BHD

pg.67
SAMSUNG SAMSUNG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
(M) SDN BHD (Company No: 205537-V)

Petronas Twin Towers - T2 & Skybridge


• Malaysia’s first “super high - rise” building
• 92-storey, Hybrid concrete and steel structure
• Intelligent building status, linked to MSC
• Record 31/2 days per floor construction time
• 400 tonne skybridge, single lift to 42nd Floor
• High strength concrete mix designs
• Design development by Samsung

MAXIS Tower
• Classical U.S design includes external sun shades
and trellis roof
• 26 floors ready for early occupation during
construction
• Local Joint Venture Participation
• 49-storey 79,634m2 r.c. structure
• Post tensioned beam and r.c. slab

MNI Twins
• First “Top Down” construction in the area
• Completed 3 months ahead of schedule
• High quality interior finishes
• Granite and reflective glass cladding
• 27-storey 87,000m2 r.c. structure
• Post tensioned beam and slab

pg.68
PRK INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION SDN. BHD.
PRK
The Green Haven homes feature 8 designs that are available at the development,
(Company No. 96486-H)

using a variety of layout plans with different exterior wall finishes and roof forms.

Client : Sunway Kinrara


Sdn Bhd
Description : 300 units of 5-storey
medium cost apartments
Location : Bandar Kinrara,
Petaling Jaya
Contract Value : RM14.5 million

Client : Align Riviera Sdn Bhd


Description : 643 units of medium
cost service apartments
with condominium
facilities
Location : Shah Alam
Contract Value : RM30 million

pg.69
SUNCON SUNWAY CONSTRUCTION BERHAD
(Company No. 27175-V)

Kajang Traffic Dispersal Ring Road


The Kajang Traffic Dispersal Ring Road (KRR) is a turnkey project constructed for
Sistem Lingkaran Lebuhraya Kajang Sdn Bhd (SILK). This dual 3 and 4-lane
highway consists of 21 km of new roads and the upgrading of 16 km of existing
roads to make a total of 37 km of freeflowing highway. When completed, this
highway will disperse and alleviate traffic congestion in Kajang town and the
surrounding areas of Balakong, Semenyih, Bangi, Sungai Long and Sungai Chua.
The development of the ring road corridor will also help to create new business
areas and job opportunities. Among the features of this highway include 12
multi-level interchanges, 4 toll plazas, footbridges and an advanced computerised
traffic information display and monitoring system.

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre


The KLCC International Convention and Exhibition Centre is a design
and build project located within one of the largest real estate
developments in the world. It is an international class centre which
will benefit from existing and future commercial, retail, hotel,
residential and entertainment facilities within the area. The centre,
which consists of a plenary hall, 4 exhibition halls, 21 meeting rooms,
2 ballrooms, a banquet hall, auditorium, an aquarium, retail area and
an adjacent business hotel, is expected to complete in 2005.

Ministry of Entrepreneur Development Building (2G5) &


National Registration Department Building (2G6), Putrajaya.
SunCon provided its integrated design and construction expertise to successfully
complete the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development Building (2G5) and National
Registration Department Building (2G6) in Putrajaya while optimising time, cost
and quality requirements. These buildings feature the use of system formwork for
the construction of the beams, columns and slabs, and precast external facade
components. The completed buildings form distinguishing landmarks within the
Federal Government Administrative Centre of Putrajaya.

pg.70
SUNCON SUNWAY ENGINEERING SDN BHD
(Company No. 341887-W)

Maybank Square, Bangsar


A 118,000 square metre building
Government Quarters for Teachers, Selangor structure consisting of three ultra
Completion of 2,200 units of Government Quarters’ for Teachers and related modern office towers.
facilities out of a total 10,000 units privatised by the government. The 2,200 units
of Teachers Quarters are located at 16 project sites in the states of Pahang Darul Name of project : Maybank Square,
Makmur, Selangor Darul Ehsan and Wilayah Persekutuan. Bangsar
Services : Fire Protection,
Services : Electrical system, Telephone system, MATV system, Cold Plumbing
Water & Sanitary Plumbing Client : Maybank Berhad
Client : Government of Selangor Contract Sum : RM 6.08 million
Contract Sum : RM 18.67 million Date of Completion: December 1999
Date of Completion : December 2000

Ministry of Finance, Putrajaya


Design and Build Office Complex for the Ministry of Finance at
Lot 2G1, Precinct 2, Putrajaya. A joint venture project
comprising of 2 blocks (10 and 11-storey building) providing an
office space of approximately 93,000m2.

Name of Project : Ministry of Finance, Lot 2G1, Putrajaya


Services : Air Conditioning, Electrical System, Fire
Protection System, Building Control
System, Elevator, Cold Water & Sanitary
Plumbing, Natural Gas
Client : Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd
Contract Sum : RM 46.91 million
Date of Completion : October 2001

pg.71
TECHJAYATECHJAYA BUILDERS SDN BHD
(Company No. 327928-V)

Project Description : Construction and completion of 801 and 106-acre site clearing and
general earthworks (20 million m3 of earth and 1.4 million m3 of
hard material/rocks)
Location : Bandar Sri Bukit Jalil and Saujana Damansara

Project Description : Construction of 1,046 units of


double storey terrace houses
Location : Taman Puncak Jalil and
Bandar Sri Bukit Jalil

Project Description : Construction of 1,102 units of 5 to 7-storey medium


and low cost apartments.
Location : Putra Perdana, Sepang.

pg.72
WAYSS & FREYTAG WAYSS & FREYTAG (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD
(Company No: 199228-H)

KL Tower by Wayss & Freytag (M) Sdn Bhd


Today, the Menara Kuala Lumpur features prominently in the Kuala Lumpur skyline and has become a “must see"
landmark for tourists and locals alike. What was once the site of a gangly steel telecommunications tower atop Bukit
Nanas, has been transformed into a spectacular national landmark and telecommunication facility. The piercing profiled
silhouette has undeniably become part of the national consciousness. Its unique facilities and properties has made it into
one of Kuala Lumpur's in-places to host events such as the dramatic Base Jumps where parachuters leap from the Tower
head, the annual Tower Run, and numerous media events.

It was on 4th October 1991 that the Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, officially launched
the Menara Kuala Lumpur Project. Owned by Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia Bhd, the
project kicked off Phase 1 of construction from October 1991 to August 1992 which involved the widening of Jalan
Punchak and earthworks at the site. Phase 2 commenced in July 1992 with the construction of the Tower foundation and
basement and was completed in April 1993. The concrete pour four for the floating raft foundation set a record in the
Malaysian construction industry at that time with approximately 50,000 cubic metres of concrete poured continuously in
31 hours.

Phase 3, the construction of the Tower superstructure begun in May 1993 and was completed in 1995. The reinforced
concrete shaft of the Tower was constructed by continuous slip forming, a first in Malaysian construction, and the sight
of the shaft steadily rising higher into the sky each day became a talking point for residents of the Klang Valley. This was
followed by the installation of the steel structure Tower Head and the construction of the Touristic building at the Tower
base. The internal fitting out and architectural finishing works followed. With the 80m tall Antenna Mast erected on the
Tower Head, the complete 421m height of the Tower was achieved.

The unique architecture of the Tower embodies a Muqarnas theme envisioned by the project architect Kumpulan Senireka
Sdn Bhd. This theme is carried throughout the entire Tower structure, from the curvaceous roofs of the Touristic building
to the ribbed pattern on the underside of the Tower Head, merging into the classical Muqarnas pattern arrangement of
the glass panels so when viewed from a distance, displays a subtle colour pattern along its height. Moreover, the Touristic
building at the Tower base is adorned with designs that reflect the Malaysian Islamic culture and involved the contribution
of Iranian craftsmen from Isfahan who decorated the entrance doors with beautiful layered arches inlaid with intricate
tilework, and the exquisite glass inlaid dome ceilings in the main lift lobby.

On 1st October 1996 amidst a spectacular display of fireworks launched from the Tower structure, which lit up the entire
Kuala Lumpur night sky, the Prime Minister officiated the opening of Menara Kuala Lumpur.

Wayss & Freytag (M) Sdn Bhd was the turnkey contractor responsible for the entire planning, design and construction of
the Tower. The company has extensive experience worldwide in the design and execution of large scale projects ranging
from buildings, highways, wide-span bridges, dam schemes, to mechanised tunneling construction. In Asia, Wayss & Freytag
have completed projects in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

A revolving restaurant sits atop the majestic KL Tower in


Kuala Lumpur

pg.73
WCT ENGINEERING WCT ENGINEERING BERHAD
(Company No. 66538-K)

WCT, as widely known throughout the construction sector, is currently one of the leading construction companies in Malaysia, which was incorporated on January
14, 1981 as a private limited company. The company became public-listed on April 1, 1994 and assumed its present name WCT, which represents the initials of the
surnames of its founders, the Wong brothers (Wong Sewe Wing and Wong Chwee Lai), Chan Soon Huat and Taing Kim Hwa.

WCT strives to be a successful and well-diversified corporation in civil engineering, construction and property development within the country. Today, WCT has evolved
as a power to be reckoned with in the field of earthwork, providing a full range of services from design and value engineering to construction of various building,
as well as other related infrastructure works and property development.

Bridging communities across the horizon (civil projects)

WCT's inherent strength and depth of experience in earthworks, highways and infrastructural projects are reflected in its track record and large fleet of heavy
machinery. Leveraging on the experience it has gained in Malaysia, WCT has ventured overseas to undertake highway projects in India, as well as the Bahrain
International Circuit in the Middle East. Recent projects include:

Project Bahrain International Circuit, Kingdom Project Guthrie Corridor Expressway, Malaysia
of Bahrain Client Guthrie Corridor Expressway Sdn Bhd
Client Ministry of Works, Kingdom of Bahrain Contract Sum RM386,000,000.00
Contract Sum RM586,000,000.00 Main Consultant Perunding ZKR Sdn Bhd
Main Consultant F1 Consultant: Tilke GMBH (Germany) Description Construction of bridges & interchanges,
Description Construction of racing track with VIP retaining walls, motorcycle subways,
tower, main grandstand, pit, ancillary & vehicular box culvert and ground treatment
plant buildings and parking areas

pg.74
Developing an integrated community with superb living standards (property development)

Bukit Tinggi

WCT is also the developer for Bukit Tinggi 1, 2, and 3. This integrated township development covering more than 1,400 acres
in the royal town is already an established landmark and the total development has consolidated the Group's position as one
of the most prominent property developers in Klang.

Diversifying into new markets (building projects)

From its initial focus on earthworks and civil works, WCT has
also diversified into building works over the years. Building
works now constitute a significant portion of the Company's
turnover.

High Rise Government Office Building Lot 2G3


& Lot 2G4

The design and completion of office buildings and external


works at Lot 2G3 & Lot 2G4, Precinct 2, Phase 2 at the Federal
Government Administrative Centre at Putrajaya is valued at RM
408 million with a contract period of 29 months.

Project 2G3 & 2G4 Federal Government Administrative Centre, Putrajaya


Client Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd
Contract Sum RM408,000,000.00
Description Design and build, 14 and 16-storey tower blocks including
3 levels of basement carparks, podiums and office space

Building with quality, timely completion and value for money

It is the objective of WCT to provide excellent quality products and services to its clients, at the same time to creating
wealth and better quality of life for the betterment of society. For WCT, there is no barrier to progress and development,
only its dedication towards the achievement of the country's socio-economic development.

pg.75
YTL www.ytlcommunity.com
(Company No: 31384-K)

Pahang Cement Plant, Bukit Sagu, Pahang Darul Makmur.

Project : Pahang Cement Plant, Bukit Sagu, Pahang Darul Makmur


Description : 1.2 Million tonnes integrated cement plant
Client : Pahang Cement Sdn Bhd
Contract Value : RM 700 million
Contractor : KHD Humboldt Wedag AG, Siemens AG, and
Syarikat Pembenaan Yeoh Tiong Lay Sdn Bhd
Completion Date : May 1998

pg.76
www.ytlcommunity.com

Express Rail Link, Kuala Lumpur - KLIA.

Project : Express Rail Link, Kuala Lumpur - KLIA


Description : 55 km express rail link between KL Sentral in Kuala Lumpur
and Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Client : Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd
Contract Value : RM 2.4 billion
Contractor : Siemens AG, Siemens Malaysia Sdn Bhd
and Syarikat Pembenaan Yeoh Tiong Lay Sdn Bhd
Completion Date : April 2002

pg.77
YTL www.ytlcommunity.com

YTL Power Station, Pasir Gudang, Johor Darul Takzim.

Project : YTL Power Station, Pasir Gudang, Johor Darul Takzim


Description : 404 MW combined cycle power plant
Client : YTL Power Generation Sdn Bhd
Contract Value : RM 886 million
Contractor : Syarikat Pembenaan Yeoh Tiong Lay Sdn Bhd
and Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
Completion Date : September 1995

pg.78
www.ytlcommunity.com

Pangkor Laut Resort, Perak Darul Ridzuan.

Project : Pangkor Laut Resort, Perak Darul Ridzuan


Description : World class island resort located off Pulau Pangkor, Perak
on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Voted “Number
One in the World” at the Conde’ Nas Traveller UK Readers’
Travel Awards in September 2003.
Total Development Value : $250 million
Contractor : Syarikat Pembenaan Yeoh Tiong Lay Sdn Bhd

pg.79
SBC SBC CORPORATION BERHAD
(Company No: 199310-P)

SBC Corporation Berhad is a construction and property development company listed on the Main Board of the Kuala Lumpur
Stock Exchange.

Founded in 1954, SBC built its reputation primarily on the construction of high-rise buildings in Malaysia, having first
established its name as the builder of many of Kuala Lumpur’s landmark buildings.

In development, SBC’s current projects in both Peninsular & East Malaysia encompassing the entire spectrum of real estate
products. In manufacturing, SBC is the exclusive Malaysian partner of the world’s largest producer and market leader in plastic
piping systems.

Today, SBC’s legacy of reliable delivery is associated with completing high grade projects set within ever challenging timeframes
and budget plans.

“...individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company
work, a society work. To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not
only plan but also believe.”

• Project Name: • Project Name: • Project Name:


International Institute of Islamic Signal Hill Park, Tanjung Lipat, Mixed Development at
Thought & Civilisation, Kuala Lumpur Kota Kinabalu Taman Mastiara,
off Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur

Webpage : www.sbcgroup.com.my

pg.80
MUHIBAH PERNIAGAAN
& PEMBINAAN
SYARIKAT MUHIBAH PERNIAGAAN & PEMBINAAN SDN BHD
(Company No. 20131-V)

Since 1976, the expertise and innovation of SMPP's staff has ensured the
successful completion of numerous civil engineering and building
projects. Furthermore in recent times, several design and build projects
have been nurtured from inception to completion.

SMPP is ever ready to embark on future challenges as well as in joining Kota Damansara Trumpet Interchange & Toll Plaza.
our country Malaysia's drive towards the fully industrialised nation status
by year 2020.

Trumpet Interchange at NKVE Link to Kota Damansara.

Institut Sosial Malaysia, Sungai Besi. Flyover at Bulatan Selangor, Shah Alam.

Footnote
FOOTNOTE

The Publications Committee would like to thank all the advertisers who have made the publication of this commemorative coffee
table book “50 Years in Nation Building” a reality.

The advertisements are featured based on alphabetical order and the layout of the individual advertisements are designed in the
interest of quality and creativity.

While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the contents published here, Master Builders Association Malaysia will not be
responsible for any error, omission, loss or detriment caused hereby.

Thank you.

pg.81
MBAM MEMBERS LISTINGS
Ordinary Members

ABV BUILDERS SDN BHD ALGOTECH (M) SDN BHD ASTON STAR SDN BHD
Lot 8539, Batu 8, Jalan Batu Caves, 43-M & 43-I, Medan Setia 1 Penthouse, Wisma Sunrise, Plaza Mont’ Kiara
68100 Batu Caves Plaza Damansara, Damansara Heights 2 Jalan 1/70C, Mont’ Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-6188 6539 Fax: 03-6189 3425 56490 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-6201 6108 / 2288
Email: chris@mtdcap.com Tel: 03-2094 5733 Fax: 03-2094 4731 Fax: 03-6201 5000 / 2715 2663
Email: algo@po.jaring.my Email: ceo@sunrisebhd.com
Representative Name:
MR. CHRIS LEONG Representative Name: Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. TAN TIAN HOCK DATO’ MICHAEL K.C. YAM
Managing Director Chief Executive Officer

ACTIDEX CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD AME CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD ATAPAN ACE SDN BHD
5-1B, Jalan Bandar Satu, Lot 6646, Jalan Waja 5, No. 28, Jalan Nadchatiram Satu
Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47100 Puchong Taman Pandan Taman Taynton, Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5882 7686 Fax: 03-5882 7682 81100 Johor Bahru Tel: 03-9130 8292 Fax: 03-9130 8867
Tel: 07-354 8955 Fax: 07-354 1648 Email: atapan@aasb.com.my
Representative Name: Webpage: www.aasb.com.my
MR. LEE AIK SUN Representative Name:
Director MR. KELVIN LEE CHAIU Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. LEONG SAK KUAN
QA & Admin Manager

ADVANCECON SDN BHD ANGKASA JASA SDN BHD AZUTAMA GOLDEN SYMBOL
16, Jalan Pekaka 8/3, Lot 27, Jalan 3A, Kawasan MIEL SDN BHD
Seksyen 8, Kota Damansara, Balakong, Taman Cheras Jaya, 21-1, Jalan Kasturi 1, Plaza Kasturi,
47810 Petaling Jaya 43200 Seri Kembangan Jalan Balakong Batu 11, 43200 Cheras
Tel: 03-6157 9563 Fax: 03-6157 0469 Tel: 03-9075 2136 Fax: 03-9075 2139 Tel: 03-9080 2623 Fax: 03-9080 2633
Email: chunglin@tm.net.my Email: ajsb@angkasa.com.my Email: azutama2002@yahoo.com

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


MR. LIM SWEE CHAI MR. KOON POH WENG MR. LEONG KEH SOON
Director Managing Director Director

AGROCON (M) SDN BHD ANGKASA TEGAS SDN BHD BANDAR BUILDERS SDN BHD
Unit No. 5-12, Level 5, Menara Maxisegar Unit 4-23, 4th Floor, 94A, Jalan Jejaka,
Jalan Pandan Indah 4/2, Pandan Indah Cheras FAS Business Avenue, Jalan Perbandaran, Taman Maluri, Cheras,
55100 Kuala Lumpur 47301 Petaling Jaya 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-4295 3888 Fax: 03-4295 4988 Tel: 03-7804 2213 Fax: 03-7880 7037 Tel: 03-9285 4466 Fax: 03-9285 7668
Email: kschin@kschin.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. NG BOK WAH Representative Name: DATO’ PETER KUAH
Managing Director MR. LOW KOK KEONG Managing Director
Executive Director

AHMAD ZAKI SDN BHD ANTARA ELEKTRIK SDN BHD BANDI BINA SDN BHD
88, Jalan Gombak, Setapak, 46, Jalan Lazat Dua, No. 48B Jalan Titiwangsa 3
53000 Kuala Lumpur Happy Garden, Off Jalan Kuchai Lama, Taman Tampoi Indah, 81200 Johor Bahru
Tel: 03-4024 1000 Fax: 03-4021 8296 58200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 07-241 2006 Fax: 07-241 5009
Email: azrmd@pd.jaring.my Tel: 03-7981 2337 Fax: 03-7981 6882
Email: antaraelektrik@po.jaring.my Representative Name:
Representative Name: ENCIK ABD LATIF HJ BANDI
DATO’ WAN ZAKARIAH WAN MUDA Representative Name: Managing Director
Managing Director MR. KONG CHEE SENG
Managing Director

AKN CONSTRUCTION (M) SDN BHD ANTARA KOH (M) SDN BHD BAYOU BRACING SDN BHD
PT3991, Block D, Taman Sri Guchil, 47A & B, Jalan Persisiran Perling Lot 9149B Jalan Bandar 4, Taman Melawati
18020 Kuala Krai Taman Perling, 81200 Johor Bahru 53100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 09-966 6697 Fax: 09-966 7328 Tel: 07-238 6626 Fax: 07-238 6228 Tel: 03-4108 6350 Fax: 03-4107 2178
Email: afanddy@po.jaring.my Email: akmb@pd.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. LIM YEN HAN
ENCIK MOHD AFANDDY B AB. RAHMAN MR. TAY YEW CHONG Director
Project Director General Manager

AL-AMBIA SDN BHD ARA HOLDINGS SDN BHD BBR CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS
No. 5, Level 2-02, Jalan Semangat No. 1-1A & 1B, Jalan Bandar 10 (M) SDN BHD
46100 Petaling Jaya Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47100 Puchong 32, Jalan PJS 11/20, Sunway Technology Park
Tel: 03-7965 6888 Fax: 03-7954 3520 Tel: 03-5882 7375 Fax: 03-5882 7275 Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya
Email: al-ambia@al-ambia.com.my Tel: 03-5636 3270 Fax: 03-5636 3285
Representative Name: Email: chinbng@pc.jaring.my
Representative Name: MR. LEONG AH CHAI Webpage: www.bbr.com.my
MR. TANG JUANG YEW Manager
Executive Director Representative Name:
MR. LIM CHIN BENG
Director

pg.82
BENADIL (M) SDN BHD BINA PURI CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD BONGSOR BINA SDN BHD
22 & 23-1, Jalan Ara SD 7/3B 14 & 15, Jalan Bukit Idaman 8/1, 8B, Jalan Utas 15/D Seksyen 15
Bandar Sri Damansara, Bukit Idaman, 68100 Selayang 40000 Shah Alam
52200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-6137 8500 Fax: 03-6137 8511 Tel: 03-5510 1892 Fax: 03-5510 1885
Tel: 03-6277 3002 Fax: 03-6277 5993 Email: bpcons@po.jaring.my
Webpage: www.binapuri.com.my Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. LIM BOON SWEE
ENCIK KHAIROL ANUAR MOHAMAD TAWI Representative Name: Managing Director
Executive Chairman/Executive Director MR. HENRY TEE HOCK HIN
Managing Director

BERLIAN SAKTI SDN BHD BINA SETUL SDN BHD BREM MAJU SDN BHD
1A , Lorong BLM1/1 No. 33, Tingkat 2, Jalan Kapar 3rd Floor, Brem House, Crystal Crown Hotel
Bandar Laguna Merbok, 41400 Klang No. 12, Lorong Utara A, Off Jalan Utara
08000 Sungai Petani Tel: 03-3343 5688 Fax: 03-3343 6800 46200 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 04-441 9191 Fax: 04-441 9090 Email: bsetul@pd.jaring.my Tel: 03-7958 2055 / 7888 Fax: 03-7958 4233

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


IR. CHUAN YEONG MING MR. KOH THIAN HUAT MR. KHOO CHAI KAA
General Manager General Manager Managing Director

BF INFRA SDN BHD BINA SKK SDN BHD BRUNSFIELD ENGINEERING SDN BHD
3rd Floor, Ming Building 7-M, Jalan Prima 9, Batu 7 Jalan Kepong Brunsfield Centre
Jalan Bukit Nanas, 50250 Kuala Lumpur Pusat Niaga Metro Prima, 52100 Kuala Lumpur 8, Jalan Wan Kadir 4, Off Jalan Damansara
Tel: 03-2031 6516 / 4084 Tel: 03-6259 1154 Fax: 03 - 6259 1499 Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
Fax: 03-2032 5213 / 2031 4137 Email: kkgroup@tm.net.my Tel: 03-7726 9898 Fax: 03-7726 8998
Email: bgoc@brunsfield.po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name: Webpage: www.brunsfield.com.my
PUAN FARIDAH HJ OMAR SHAH MR. HOW KEN KON @ LOW KEN KON
Representative Name:
Director Managing Director MR. GAN TIEN CHIE
Director - Planning & Development
BINA GOODYEAR BHD BINA SOON JIANYAN SDN BHD BUKIT MAJU CONSTRUCTION
Wisma Goodyear,10th & 11th Floor, Kelana 18A-22A, Jalan Lembah 1, 2 SDN BHD
Centre Point, Block B, No. 3 Jalan SS 7/19 Taman Desa Jaya, 81100 Johor Bahru PT 7260 Jalan BBN 1/2, Putra Point Phase 1
Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 07-355 8998 Fax: 07-353 3696 Bandar Baru Nilai, 71800 Nilai
Tel: 03-7880 0388 Fax: 03-7880 0301 / 302 Email: bsjjb@po.jaring.my Tel: 06-8502 688 Fax: 06-8502 033
WISMA BINA PURI,
Email: bgb@binagoodyear.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
SELAYANG, SELANGOR.
Representative Name: MR. PEE KEE CHIAW
MR. WONG CHICK WAI / WILLIAM T.H. LIM MR. CHOO CHIN WEN
Managing Director Director
Executive Director / Project Director

BINA JATI SDN BHD BINA UTAMA TIMUR SDN BHD BUMI HIWAY (M) SDN BHD
197-1, Jalan Sarjana, No. 66A, Taman Paik Siong, Ulu Bernam No. 35A-C Jalan SG 3/1, Taman Seri Gombak
Taman Connaught, Cheras, 35900 Hulu Selangor 68100 Batu Caves
56000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 05-458 3292 Fax: 05-458 4239 Tel: 03-6184 2824 Fax: 03-6185 4352
Tel: 03-9132 8155 Fax: 03-9132 4340 Email: but2001@tm.net.my Email: jamaly@bumihiway.com.my
Email: twn2233@tm.net.my Webpage: www.bumihiway.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: ENCIK ISMAIL ABD RAHMAN Representative Name:
MRS. WE-NG LING LING
Executive Director Executive Director DATO’ MOHAMED ZAINI AMRAN
Managing Director

BINA MAHASIL SDN BHD BINASTRA CONSTRUCTION BUMI TERAJU DEVELOPMENT


21B, Jalan Bunga Tanjung 6A (M) SDN BHD SDN BHD
Taman Putra Cheras, 14-2 Jalan 2/137B, Resource Industrial Centre 648-B, Batu 4 1/4, Jalan Ipoh
56100 Kuala Lumpur Off Jalan Klang Lama, 58000 Kuala Lumpur 51200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-4291 3593 Fax: 03-4291 3792 Tel: 03-7981 3088 / 90 Fax: 03-7981 4529 Tel: 03-6257 7841 Fax: 03-6251 3330
Email: bmsb@bmahasil.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. TAN NGE DATO’ MOHD NAZIR MOHD ALI
MR. SAM CHOONG Managing Director Chairman / Chief Executive
General Manager

BINA PURI SDN BHD BOND ELECTRICAL SDN BHD CABARAN WANGSA SDN BHD
Wisma Bina Puri, Jalan Bukit Idaman 8/1 No. 27A & 29A, Jalan Bakawali 48 A405, Block A, Mentari Business Park
Bukit Idaman, 68100 Selayang Taman Johor Jaya, 81100 Johor Bahru Jalan PJS 8/5, Bandar Sunway
Tel: 03-6136 3333 Fax: 03- 6136 9993 Tel: 07-354 4166 Fax: 07-354 4233 46150 Petaling Jaya
Email: bphb@po.jaring.my Email: bondel@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-5621 3813 Fax: 03-5621 3812
Webpage: www.binapuri.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
TAN SRI DATUK TEE HOCK SENG, JP MR. YAP CHOONG MR. LIM KI SING
Group Managing Director Managing Director Director

pg.83
Ordinary Members

CABLECON SDN BHD CHENG WAH CONSTRUCTION COMTRAC SDN BHD


39A & 41A, Jalan Hujan, SDN BHD 74, Jalan SS 21/39,
Overseas Union Garden, No. 51A, Persiaran Pegaga, Taman Bayu Perdana Damansara Utama,
58200 Kuala Lumpur 41200 Klang 47400 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-7783 5102 Fax: 03-7783 5077 Tel: 03-3324 6991 Fax: 03-3324 8991 Tel: 03-7722 1688 Fax: 03-7722 5699
Email: cablecon@cablecon.com.my Email: yslow@comtrac.po.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. SOH CHIN HUA Representative Name:
MR. WONG MAN WAI Project Manager MR. NG TET MIN / MR. LOW YAT SEOW
Director CEO / General Manager

CAHAYA KELANG CHENGAL JAYA SDN BHD CONAIRE ENGINEERING SDN BHD
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 5 (1st & 2nd Floor), No. 14, Jalan Ragan Jermal,
WISMA CKC, 32A, Lorong Tiara 1B, Jalan 3/76D, Desa Pandan, 10250 Penang
Bandar Baru Klang, 41150 Klang 56100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 04-228 0014 Fax: 04-226 5017
Tel: 03-3344 8899 Fax: 03-3343 2623 Tel: 03-9287 2596 Fax: 03-9287 2609
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. ANG ENG CHEW
DATO’ STEVEN TEE ENCIK AMINUDIN MOHD ZIN Managing Director
Managing Director Managing Director

CALTEX OIL MALAYSIA LIMITED CHUA NAM TONG CONSOLIDATED LEGEND


Level 3, Menara Millennium DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD (M) SDN BHD
No. 8 Jalan Damanlela, Bukit Damansara 200-35, Jalan Haji Taib, Suite 15-05 & 15-06, Wisma Zelan
50490 Kuala Lumpur 84000 Muar No. 1, Jalan Tasik Permaisuri 2
Tel: 03-2289 6688 Tel: 06-951 3086 Fax: 06-951 3086 Bandar Tun Razak, Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur
Email: ashraffar@caltex.com Tel: 03-7493 6680 Fax: 03-7493 6682
Representative Name: Email: hojanmin@tm.net.my
Representative Name: MR. CHUA AH TONG
Representative Name:
ENCIK ASHRAFF ABDUL RAHIM Director & Board Chairman MR. HO HAK KIEW
Industrial Market Manager Managing Director
CAMIRE SDN BHD CHUNG NYAP YOON SDN BHD CONSTANT BUILD & ENGINEERING
30A, Jalan Molek 2/3, 305-306, Block A, Kelana Business Centre SDN BHD
Taman Molek 97, Jalan SS 7/2, Kelana Jaya, 36-2, Jalan Radin Tengah, Bandar Baru Seri Petaling
81100 Johor Bahru 47301 Petaling Jaya 57000 Kuala Lumpur
COMTRAC SDN BHD Tel: 07-357 2785 Fax: 07-357 2788 Tel: 03-7803 3289 Fax: 03-7803 2117 Tel: 03-9058 3872 / 7032 Fax: 03-9058 3873
Email: camire@hotmail.com Email: choonyc@pc.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. LEE NYAP PIANG Representative Name:
MR. CHUNG KAI FATT Managing Director MR. CHEN YOON CHOON
Director Managing Director

CELERITY CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD CHUNYU CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD CREATIVE STONE
38 B & C, Jalan SS22/21, Damansara Jaya, Plot Pt 2471, Nilai Industrial Estate MARKETING SDN BHD
47400 Petaling Jaya 71800 Nilai Lot 3798, Jalan 3D,
Tel: 03-4295 4621 Fax: 03-4297 8701 Tel: 06-799 3360 Fax: 06-799 3359 Subang New Village, 40150 Shah Alam
Email: maccy@pc.jaring.my Tel: 03-7846 7662 Fax: 03-7846 7708
Representative Name: Webpage: www.chunyuconstruction.com Email: crstone@po.jaring.my
MR. YUE KENG NAM
Managing Director Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. MAC CHUNG YEW MR. KHOR SENG YAN
Director Director

CENTRAL GLASS & ALUMINIUM CM INDAH SDN BHD CREST BUILDER SDN BHD
CONTRACTORS SDN BHD Level 5 Menara Sunway, 28A, Jalan SS24/13,
No. 4, Jalan Tebuk Pulai 26/10 Jalan Lagun Timur, Bandar Sunway, Taman Megah
Seksyen 26, 40400 Shah Alam 46150 Petaling Jaya 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-5192 5102 Fax: 03-5192 5077 Tel: 03-5633 3225 Fax: 03-5633 5090 Tel: 03-7803 3185 Fax: 03-7803 4353
Email: cga@tm.net.my Email: chaity@sunway.com.my Email: crestbsb@tm.net.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


MR. NGIM KAI WENG MR. CHAI THIAM YEW MR. YONG SOON CHOW
Managing Director Managing Director Managing Director

CHASE PERDANA BHD COFRETH (M) SDN BHD CROSS BRICK


7th Floor, Wisma Chase Perdana No. 55 Jalan TS 6/10A CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Off Jalan Semantan, Damansara Heights Subang Industrial Park 63-2 Jalan 3/23A, Taman Danau Kota
50490 Kuala Lumpur 47510 Subang Jaya Off Jalan Genting Klang, Setapak,
Tel: 03-2094 6377 Fax: 03-2094 0503 Tel: 03-5632 0339 Fax: 03-5635 1252 53300 Kuala Lumpur
Email: cofreth@cofreth.po.my Tel: 03-4149 5266 Fax: 03-4149 5193
Representative Name: Webpage: www.cofreth.com.my
MS. GOMATHI @ USHA NATHAN Representative Name:
A/P A VAIDYANATHAN Representative Name: MR. LEE MEOW TUCK
Executive Director IR. ONG CHING LOON General Manager
Chief Executive Officer

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Ordinary Members

CYGAL BERHAD DOLOMITE ENGINEERING SDN BHD FATATLING SDN BHD


Lot 4.21, 4th Floor Plaza Prima 31, Jalan SBC 5, Taman Sri Batu Caves No. 1-1A & 1B, Jalan Bandar Sepuluh (10)
Batu 4 1/2 Jalan Klang Lama, 68100 Batu Caves Pusat Bandar Puchong, Jalan Puchong,
58200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-6189 7422 Fax: 03-6188 8651 47100 Puchong
Tel: 03-7983 9099 Fax: 03-7981 7629 Tel: 03-5882 7375 Fax: 03-5882 7275
Representative Name:
Representative Name: IR. LEW CHOONG KEONG Representative Name:
DATO’ SEOW YONG CHIN Group General Manager MR. PHANG HOCK LONG
Managing Director Director

DANAU REKA SDN BHD ESS ENGINEERING SDN BHD FIMATIC ENGINEERING SDN BHD
No. 9, 9A, 9B, Jalan BP6/11, Bandar Bukit Puchong 469, Jalan Jelapang, Bangunan Fitters, Lot 2221
47100 Puchong Taman Silibin, 30100 Ipoh Kampung Jaya Industrial Area
Tel: 03-8061 3888 Fax: 03-8061 7000 Tel: 05-526 4905 / 4286 Fax: 05-526 3514 47000 Sungai Buloh
Email: ess@pc.jaring.my Tel: 03-6156 0103 Fax: 03-6156 0102
Representative Name: Email: petergoh@bittersgroup.com
MR. LEE CHENG SEONG Representative Name: Webpage: www.fimatic.com.my
Managing Director MR. CHAN CHUN HING
Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. PETER GOH
Managing Director
DCEIL SDN BHD EDWINCON ENGINEERING FINECON BUILDING
No. 17, Persiaran KIP 1, KIP Industrial Park, & TRADING SDN BHD CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Kepong, 52100 Kuala Lumpur Lot 30, Rawang Industrial & Housing Estate No. 8 & 10 Jalan PE32,
Tel: 03-6277 6886 Fax: 03-6277 5000 48000 Rawang Taman Raya Emas, 76450 Melaka
Email: dscb@dceil.com.my Tel: 03-6091 8618 Fax: 03-6091 0432 Tel: 06-312 2810 Fax: 06-312 2115
Email: edwincn@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. B.B. TAN Representative Name: MR. LIW CHONG LIONG
Assistant General Manager-Marketing MR. WONG WAI KIN Managing Director
Business Development Manager / Project Manager

DEKON SDN BHD EKAR MAKMUR SDN BHD FIRST NATIONWIDE


Level 1, Menara Sunway 11-2, Jalan 5/18A, Taman Mastiara, DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD
Jalan Lagun Timur, Bandar Sunway Batu 5, Off Jalan Ipoh, 1 Persiaran Bandar Utama, Bandar Utama
46150 Petaling Jaya 51200 Kuala Lumpur 47800 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-5635 5150 Fax: 03-5635 5152 Tel: 03-6251 5768 Fax: 03-6251 6227 Tel: 03-7728 8878 Fax: 03-7728 9979
Email: abramed@tm.net.my Email: ekarmakmur@po.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: DATO’ TEO CHIANG KOK
ENCIK A. RAHIM ACHMED MR. LEE CHEE YIAN Director
Executive Director Executive Director

DESA NIKMAT SDN BHD EKOVEST BHD FOUNDTECH SDN BHD


Lot 875, Jalan Subang 8 33-35, 3rd Floor, Wisma Ekovest 145-3 Indah UPC, 3 1/2 Miles,
Taman Perindustrian Subang Jalan 6/50A, Taman Sri Setapak Jalan Klang Lama, 58000 Kuala Lumpur
47500 Subang Jaya 53000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-7981 5386 Fax: 03-7981 6473
Tel: 03-8062 1137 Fax: 03-8062 1127 Tel: 03-4021 5948 Fax: 03-4021 5943
Email: pohnie@tm.net.my Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. CHEAH SIEW MENG
Representative Name: DATO’ LIM KANG HOO Executive Director
DR. DING MENG LEUNG Executive Vice Chairman
Managing Director

DIMARA HOLDINGS SDN BHD ENG HAN BINA SDN BHD FRANKY CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
2-5-1, Jalan 5/101C, Cheras Business Centre No. 31, Jalan SS 4C/5, Taman Rasa Sayang A-7370, 1st Floor, Jalan Kubang Buaya
Taman Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur 47301 Petaling Jaya 25250 Kuantan
Tel: 03-9132 1830 Fax: 03-9132 3591 Tel: 03-7804 6682 Fax: 03-7804 6681 Tel: 09-566 1888 Fax: 09-568 1511
Email: dimara@po.jaring.my Email: ehb@tm.net.my Email: gen@franky.com.my
Webpage: www.franky.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. ANG KIAM CHAI MR. PUA KIM KIAN Representative Name:
Managing Director Managing Director DATO’ FRANKY CHUA GOON ENG
Managing Director

DINSLEE SDN BHD ET PHANG LETRIK SDN BHD GADANG ENGINEERING (M) SDN BHD
A-625, Jalan Beserah, 16, Jalan Kikik, Taman Inderawasih, Wisma Gadang, No. 52 Jalan Tago 2
25300 Kuantan 13600 Prai Butterworth Off Jalan Persiaran Utama, Sri Damansara,
Tel: 09-5662 288 Fax: 09-5683 899 Tel: 04-399 7589 Fax: 04-398 7873
52200 Kuala Lumpur
Email: dl@tm.net.my Email: sykteet@tm.net.my
Tel: 03-6275 6888 Fax: 03-6275 2136
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
CIK SHARIFAH ZURAIDA SYED JAAFFAR MR. PHANG TAT SOON
CHRISTINA GOUK
Director Sole Proprietor
Group Human Resources & Admin Manager

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GAGASAN WAJAR SDN BHD GOH TIONG SIN HERCULES ENGINEERING


Pusat Dagangan Phileo Damansara 1 CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD (SEA) SDN BHD
601, Block E, 9 Jalan 16/11 194, Jalan Gajah Berang, 12A, Jalan SB Jaya 1, Taman Industri SB Jaya,
46350 Petaling Jaya 75200 Malacca 47000 Sungai Buluh
Tel: 03-7954 8705 / 16 / 46 Fax: 03-7954 8901 Tel: 06-283 4646 Fax: 06-284 4066 Tel: 03-6156 6388 Fax: 03-6156 4399
Email: sutekejo@tm.net.my Email: hesea@po.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. GOH TSU SIN / MR. GILBERT GOH Representative Name:
MR. OOI CHIN SENG Managing Director / Executive Director MR. THOMAS CHONG SENG SHIA
Executive Director Operation Director

GAMUDA BHD GURUN CAHAYA SDN BHD HIAP LECK CONSTRUCTION &
55-61, Jalan SS 22/23, Damansara Jaya, No. 14 1st Floor, Jalan USJ 9/5N TRADING (M) SDN BHD
47400 Petaling Jaya 47620 Subang Jaya K-162A Jalan Batu. Kantomen
Tel: 03-7729 8094 / 5 / 6 Fax: 03-7727 3513 Tel: 03-8024 1077 Fax: 03-8024 1073 Batu 4 1/2, Off Jalan Ipoh, 51100 Kuala Lumpur
Email: klng@gamuda.com.my Email: gc@guruncahaya.com.my Tel: 03-6252 6617 Fax: 03-6252 6608
Webpage: www.gamuda.com.my Email: hlc@hotmail.com
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. LEE CHUAN SENG Representative Name:
MR. NG KEE LEEN Managing Director MR SIAH LAI HOCK
Director Managing Director

GEAHIN ENGINEERING BERHAD H.K.K. & SALEM HLE ENGINEERING SDN BHD
154-3-2, Kompleks Maluri, Jalan Jejaka, CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 42B-46, Jalan Peh Kee Koh
Taman Maluri, 55100 Kuala Lumpur No. 14, 2nd Floor, Raminway, Kampar Garden, 30250 Ipoh
Tel: 03-9281 9998 Fax: 03-9282 9998 96000 Sibu Tel: 05-2410 498 Fax: 05-2537 287
Email: geahinkl@po.jaring.my Tel: 084-333 123 Fax: 084-316 379 Email: hleengr@po.jaring.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


MR. WAN CHEE LEONG MR. LAU KAH KING MR. LEONG SOONG YEW
General Manager Director General Manager

GEORGE KENT (MALAYSIA) BHD H.K. USAHA SDN BHD HO HUP CONSTRUCTION CO BHD
Lot 1115, Batu 15, 9-1-3, Jalan 3/109F, 2, Medan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Dengkil, 47100 Puchong Taman Danau Desa Tel: 03-2148 7720 Fax: 03-2142 4319
Tel: 03-8061 5455 Fax: 03-8061 5908 / 3295 58100 Kuala Lumpur Email: hohup@po.jaring.my
GAMUDA BERHAD Email: gkm@po.jaring.my
Webpage: www.georgekent.net
Tel: 03-7984 5134 / 5 Fax: 03-7980 4522
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. LOW TUCK KIN
Representative Name: MR. CHIAH WAI KEE Executive Director
MR. LAWRENCE LIM / DR. TAN LOON CHOOI Managing Director
GM, Ind. Marketing Div / Sr. GM, Infrastructure Div.

GIGA ENGINEERING & HARTASUMA SDN BHD HOMECON SDN BHD


CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 36, Jalan Tanjung SD 13/2, No. 10-1, Jalan Indah 2/8, Taman Universiti Indah
30-1, Jalan Tanjung SD 13/2 Bandar Sri Damansara 43300 Seri Kembangan
Bandar Sri Damansara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur 52200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-8941 0393 Fax: 03-8941 0400
Tel: 03-6235 1553 Fax: 03-6232 1553 Tel: 03-6277 1717 Fax: 03-6277 2727 Email: homecon@pd.jaring.my
Email: gecsb@tm.net.my Email: aracorp@aracorp.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. CHAN KIEN WOH
MR. KOK BEE CHUAN DR. ABDUL RAHMAN ABDUL HALIM Managing Director
Director Chief Executive Officer

GLOMAC BINA SDN BHD HASIL CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD HOW CONSTRUCTION &
No. 336, Level 3, Block A, Kompleks Kelana Centre Point 349B, Batu 7 Jalan Kepong, Kepong PLUMBING WORKS
3 Jalan SS 7/19, Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya 52100 Kuala Lumpur No. 5, Jalan Dagang 8, Taman Dagang Jaya
Tel: 03-7880 6160 Fax: 03-7880 6162 Tel: 03-6274 0880 Fax: 03-6274 9952 68000 Ampang
Tel: 03-4291 1528 Fax: 03-4297 9482
Representative Name: Representative Name:
ENCIK MOHD YASIN LOH ABDULLAH MR. WONG WING TAI Representative Name:
Executive Director Director MR. LIEW YOW CIN
Partner

GLR BUILDERS SDN BHD HAW AH BEE HUP KEAN ENGINEERING SDN BHD
No. 44-02 Susur Larkin Perdana 2 CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD Lot 881 Jalan Subang 9,
Jalan Persiaran Larkin Perdana Taman Perindustrian Subang
Taman Larkin Perdana, 80350 Johor Bahru Suite 6.01, Penthouse (6th floor), 4A Wisma Academy 47500 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 07-234 5330 Fax: 07-234 5332 Jalan 19/1, Section 19, 46300 Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-8024 9433 Fax: 03-8024 9739
Email: blit77@pd.jaring.my Tel: 03-7957 5333 Fax: 03-7957 9944 Email: hupkean@tm.net.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


ENCIK ISMAIL HJ. IBRAHIM MR. HAW BENG WAH MR. YANG YAP FOOK
Managing Director Executive Director Managing Director

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IJM CORPORATION BHD JASMURNI SDN BHD JUANG SETIA SDN BHD
Wisma IJM, Jalan Yong Shook Lin, 5A, Jalan Merak 2A, Bandar Puchong Jaya, No. 5, Jalan Anggerik Vanilla U31/U
46050 Petaling Jaya Batu 9, Jalan Puchong, 47100 Puchong Kota Kemuning, Seksyen 31, 40460 Shah Alam
Tel: 03-7955 8122 / 8144 Fax: 03-7956 1235 Tel: 03-8070 2942 Fax: 03-8070 5257 Tel: 03-5121 2628 Fax: 03-5121 2639
Email: ijm@ijm.com.my Email: jasmsb@tm.net.my
Webpage: www.ijm.com.my Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. OOI LIM HAI
Representative Name: MR. TEH POH GUAN Director
MR. GOH CHYE KOON / MR. POON WAI WENG Managing Director
Deputy Group Managing Director / Project Director

INTA BINA SDN BHD JCA BUILDERS (M) SDN BHD JURUBINA EXPERTO SDN BHD
No. 21, Jalan SS 15/8A, 40, Jalan BP 6/13, Bandar Bukit Puchong No. 9-1, Jalan Margosa SD10/4A
47500 Subang Jaya 47100 Puchong Bandar Sri Damansara
Tel: 03-5637 9093 Fax: 03-5631 8596 Tel: 03-8060 8611 Fax: 03-8060 7813 52200 Kuala Lumpur
Email: admin@intabina.com Email: jcagroup@tm.net.my Tel: 03-6273 2868 Fax: 03-6272 0868
Email: experto@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. PAUL LIM MR. CHEW HAN MENG Representative Name:
Managing Director Managing Director MR. STEVEN OON HOON NAM
Managing Director

IREKA CONSTRUCTION BHD JEKS ENGINEERING SDN BHD JURUTAMA SDN BHD
32 & 34, Medan Setia 2, Plaza Damansara, C11-4F, Jalan Ampang Utama 1/1 Wisma IJM, Jalan Yong Shook Lin
Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur Off Jalan Ampang, 68000 Ampang 46200 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-2094 0133 Fax: 03-2095 2096 Tel: 03-4251 1386 Fax: 03-4251 1534 Tel: 03-7955 8122 / 1433 Fax: 03-7956 1235
Email: vhlai@ireka.com.my Email: jari@pc.jaring.my Email: ijm@ijm.com.my
Webpage: www.ireka.com.my Webpage: www.ijm.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. JARI SILVENTOINEN Representative Name:
MR. LAI VOON HON Managing Director MR. NG SIN KOOI / MR. HOW SEE HOCK
Group General Manager / Director
General Manager (Contracts)/Project Director

IRYAS INCORPORATION (M) SDN BHD JETSON CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD KADAR KEMAS SDN BHD
Lot 2 Jalan SS 13/6B, 11th Floor, Menara Asia Life 101, Jalan Sepadu, Taman United,
Subang Jaya Industrial Estate, No. 189 Jalan Tun Razak Jalan Klang Lama
47500 Subang Jaya 50400 Kuala Lumpur 58200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5633 0668 Fax: 03-5633 0606 Tel: 03-2162 2282 Fax: 03-2162 1282 Tel: 03-7982 4333 Fax: 03-7982 4909 IJM CORPORATION BERHAD
Email: iryas@iryras.com Email: jetson88@tm.net.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. HOOI YAU KHIANG
ENCIK MD KHAIR AHMAD MR. LIM KIM CHIANG Managing Director
Executive Chairman / CEO Contracts Manager

J.K. LIM TRADING & JMR CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD KAI PENG CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
ENGINEERING SDN BHD No. 1, Solok Bagan Jermal, 15, Jalan 4/32A
No. 46 Jalan Radin Tengah 10250 Penang Batu 6 1/2, Off Jalan Kepong
Seri Petaling, 57000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 04-226 9936 Fax: 04-227 1121 52100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-9058 7750 / 51 Fax: 03-9058 7752 Email:hq1@jmr.com.my Tel: 03-6257 5365 Fax: 03-6252 8009
Email: ykyap@pc.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. LIM BOW LUAN IR. DR. GOH YONG CHEE Representative Name:
Director Deputy Managing Director MR. YAP YOKE KEONG
Director

JALLCON (M) SDN BHD JOHABARU SDN BHD KAJIMA (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD
42, Jalan 3, Batai Laut 3, Kawasan 16, P.O. Box 751, Lot 963, Kemena Commercial, 16th, Floor Menara Promet
Taman Intan, 41300 Klang Tanjung Batu 97008 Bintulu Jalan Sultan Ismail,
Tel: 03-3341 1855 Fax: 03-3341 1857 Tel: 086-332 828 Fax: 086-336 885 50250 Kuala Lumpur
Email: johabaru@tm.net.my Tel: 03-2141 4391 Fax: 03-2142 0322
Representative Name: Email: kkl@kajima.com.my
MR. TANG TUCK HONG Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. WILLIAM TING CHOON HUA Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. YUJI IWAKAMI
Managing Director

JASATERA BERHAD JUANG ANTARA BINA SDN BHD KALIWANG SDN BHD
29, Jalan SS23/11, Taman Sea, No. 5, Jalan Anggerik Vanilla U31/U 3-2, Jalan 2/125G,
47400, Petaling Jaya Kota Kemuning Seksyen 31, 40460 Shah Alam Desa Seri Puteri
Tel: 03-5121 8268 Fax: 03-5121 2639 57100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7803 1626 Fax: 03-7880 0801
Tel: 03-9057 1559 Fax: 03-9057 1521
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. LIM CHING SOON MR. TAN TEIK SOON Representative Name:
Executive Director Director MR. CHIA KWEE HOE
Director

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KAMALBINA SDN BHD KEJURUTERAAN BENIH KENNEISON BROTHERS


No. 3 Lot 988 Jalan Kamunting HADAPAN SDN BHD CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
34600 Kamunting 5-1B, Jalan SR 6/1 P.O. Box 1, 68100 Batu Caves
Serdang Raya, 43300 Sri Kembangan Tel: 03-6189 6998 Fax: 03-6185 3722
Tel: 05-807 6789 Fax: 05-807 5188
Tel: 03-8945 8363 Fax: 03-8945 8373
Representative Name: Email: benihh@tm.net.my Representative Name:
ENCIK KAMARULBAHRAIN ZAINUDDIN MR. ROBERT S.H. LEE
Managing Director Representative Name: Executive Director
MR. LAI NGAN HOONG
Director

KARYA LAGENDA SDN BHD KEJURUTERAAN BINTAI KENWIN ENGINEERING SDN BHD
A-2-3 & A3-3, Plaza Damas KINDENKO SDN BHD 16, Jalan Medan Setia 2
Jalan Sri Hartamas 1 43-0-2, Jalan 1/48A, Sentul Perdana Plaza Damansara, Bukit Damansara
Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur Bandar Baru Sentul, 51000 Kuala Lumpur 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-6203 3822 Fax: 03-6203 3852 Tel: 03-4042 6233 Fax: 03-4042 1221 Tel: 03-2731 0111 Fax: 03-2094 3533
Email: klsb88@tm.net.my Email: robertng@bintai.com.my Email: andy@prima_group.com.my
Webpage: www.bintai.com.my Webpage: www.prima-group.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MS. CAROL LEI KUM YOKE MR. ROBERT NG MR. ANDY LOW
Director Vice President Finance Director
KC PROJECT MANAGEMENT KEJURUTERAAN SINAR KERINGAT SDN BHD
& TRADING SELASEH SDN BHD Wisma Keringat 1, 18, Lorong Batu Caves 1
No. 8 Jalan Emas 29 30 Jalan PJS 7/19, Bandar Sunway 68100 Batu Caves
Taman Sri Putri, 81300 Skudai 46150 Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-6186 6888 Fax: 03-6186 3888
Tel: 07-559 1812 Fax: 07-554 0852 Tel: 03-5636 1869 Fax: 03-5636 1771
Email: kcpro@tm.net.my Email: support@sinar-selaseh.com Representative Name:
MR. NG KIAN HUAT
Representative Name: Representative Name: Executive Director
MR. HENG MENG SENG MR. K.E. LIM
Contract Manager Managing Director

KCS CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD KEJURUTERAAN TROLKA SDN BHD KERJAYA PROSPEK (M) SDN BHD
Lot 5097, 1st Floor Wisma PJI, No. 17 & 19, Jalan Astaka U8/83 No. 3-51B, Jalan Desa 2/1
Jalan 18/62 Taman Sri Serdang Seksyen U8, Bukit Jelutong, 40150 Shah Alam Desa Aman Puri, 52100 Kepong
43300 Seri Kembangan Tel: 03-6277 5192 Fax: 03-6277 5443
Tel: 03-7844 8888 Fax: 03-7844 8993
Tel: 03-8948 4543 Fax: 03-8948 0720 Email: kpmsb@tm.net.my
Email: cllim@pjindah.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. C. S. KUA MR. LIM CHONG LING MR. TEE ENG SENG
Director Managing Director Managing Director

KEB VENTURES SDN BHD KEMAJUAN AMOY BERHAD KHASIAT CERGAS SDN BHD
Lot 4163, Jalan Besar LG-030, Lower Ground Floor, 235B, Jalan Meru
Bandar Sungai Long, 43000 Kajang Dynasty Shoppers Alley, Dynasty Hotel, Taman Bunga Melor, 41050 Klang
Tel: 03-8739 1300 Fax: 03-8739 1188 218 Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-3341 5679 Fax: 03-3343 9579
Tel: 03-4043 4288 Fax: 03-4041 5567
Representative Name: Representative Name:
ENCIK JOFA HILMI JAAFAR Representative Name: MR. TEE LAI HOCK
Managing Director MR. LIM SUE BENG Director
Executive Director

KEEMFAT SANITARY KEMAS CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD KH-BASE ENGINEERING SDN BHD
& PLUMBING SDN BHD 27-2, Jalan 2/115A, Taman Pagar Ruyong No.1010, Jalan Baru, Taman Bunga Raya
Lot 19, Jalan 230 Seksyen 51A Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur 14000 Bukit Mertajam
46100 Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-7982 6566 Fax: 03-7981 1962 Tel: 04-399 6948 Fax: 04-399 6945
Tel: 03-7877 6326 Fax: 03-7874 0363 Email: kemasco@pd.jaring.my Email: khbase@hotmail.com

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


MR. LEONG AH KONG MR. KHOO CHEONG IR. SIOW KOK YONG, JP
Managing Director Executive Director Managing Director

KEJURUTERAAN & PEMBINAAN KEN GROUTING SDN BHD KHENG BEE


JURUJUTA SDN BHD No. 6, Jalan Datuk Sulaiman CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
10-2A, Jalan Medan Batu Caves 2, Medan Batu Caves Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur BG-2, Jalan Pengkalan Chepa
68100 Batu Caves Tel: 03-7727 9933 Fax: 03-7728 8246 15400 Kota Bharu
Tel: 03-6187 6728 Fax: 03-6187 6727 Email: khb@kenholdings.com.my Tel: 09-744 1438 Fax: 09-744 1465
Email: 7828@tm.net.my Email: kbeecon@tm.net.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MS. EVELYN LAU Representative Name:
MR. CHIA CHONG HENG HR & Admin Manager MR. YAP CHOO TONG
Manager Managing Director

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KIEN TAT (CONSTRUCTION) SDN BHD KTL SDN BHD LCL FURNITURE SDN BHD
No. 2, Jalan 2/114, Kuchai Business Centre, 11B & C, Jalan TK1/11A Lot 2132, Jalan BA/3
Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur Taman Kinrara, 58200 Kuala Lumpur Kawasan Perusahaan Bukit Angkat
Tel: 03-7981 4473 Fax: 03-7981 0076 Tel: 03-8075 6688 Fax: 03-8075 7133 43000 Kajang
Email: kt-group@streamyx.com Tel: 03-8737 9899 Fax: 03-8737 6998
Representative Name: Email: info@lclgroup.com.my
Representative Name: MR. WON THIAM FOO
MR. LEE KOK YUEN Managing Director Representative Name:
Executive Director MS. CONNIE LIM PH SUAN
Admin Manager

KIEN HUAT BHD KUMPULAN CLO LEE LANDSCAPE SDN BHD


12th Floor, Wisma Genting BERSEKUTU SDN BHD 46-1 Jalan 8/62A, Bandar Menjalara
Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur 17-2 Jalan 3/93, Taman Miharja, Cheras Kepong, 52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-2171 2288 Fax: 03-2171 2299 55200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-6273 1913 Fax: 03-6275 0496
Tel: 03-9283 6637 Fax: 03-9283 6737 Email: llsisb@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Email: kmnclosb@tm.net.my
TAN SRI LIM GOH TONG Representative Name:
Director Representative Name: MS. LEE KEE WAN
MR. THAM WAI YUEN Managing Director
Contract Manager
KINDAH CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD KW CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD LEGEND PLAN SDN BHD
No. 39 Jalan Sepadu C25/C 62-5B Jalan Bukit Raja 26A Jalan Kinrara, Taman Kinrara
Taman Perindustrian Axis, Seksyen 25 Taman Seputih, 58000 Kuala Lumpur 7th Mile Jalan Puchong
40400 Shah Alam Tel: 03-2272 3136 Fax: 03-2274 2731 47100 Puchong
Tel: 03-5124 6290 Fax: 03-5124 6272 Email: kwbc@pc.jaring.my Tel: 03-8070 5286 Fax: 03-8075 7491 L & H PROPERTY SDN BHD
Email: kindah@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. TAN KIM WENG MR. LING KEOI TAI
MR. AU YONG HOOI KONG Director Executive Director
Chief Operating Officer

KITACON SDN BHD L & H PROPERTY LEGUAN INDUSTRIES SDN BHD


24A & B, Jalan Rengas DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD Suite P5-18 5th Floor, Building Information Centre
Taman Selatan, 41200 Klang No. 33-2 The Boulevard Mid Valley City, Lot 2 Jalan 243/51A, 46100 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-3372 4162 Fax: 03-3373 1257 Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-777 9003 Fax: 03-2283 5188
Email: kitacon@tm.net.my Tel: 03-2284 8633 Fax: 03-2284 0688 Email: jchongl@pd.jaring.my
Email: chkooi@tm.net.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. TAN AH KEE Representative Name: MR. CHONG CHEE MING
Director MR. WONG CHEE KOOI Executive Director
Director

KO-LIT CONSTRUCTION L.T. INDUSTRIES SDN BHD LEIGHTON CONTRACTORS


TRADING SDN BHD 25B Jalan SS 25/23 (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD
117A, Jalan Pengkalan Barat, Taman Shatin Baru, Taman Plaza, 47301 Petaling Jaya 14th Floor, Menara Multi-Purpose
31650 Ipoh Tel: 03-7804 6196 Fax: 03-7804 6278 No. 8 Jalan Munshi Abdullah, 50100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 05-322 6139 Fax: 05-322 6140 Tel: 03-2692 2388 Fax: 03-2693 5388
Representative Name: Email: robert.nottingham@leighton.com
Representative Name: Webpage: www.leightonasia.com
MR. CHUAH SOO HOCK
MR. WONG KIT TAI Managing Director Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. ROBERT NOTTINGHAM
Senior Projects Development Manager

KONTRAK P. A. SDN BHD LAFARGE ROOFING LETRIKON ENGINEERING SDN BHD


7, Jalan 2, Desa ROS SYSTEMS SDN BHD 27-5, Block H-08, Jalan PJU 1/37
43000 Kajang Wisma Lafarge, 66 Jalan Ampang Dataran Prima, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-8734 5848 Fax: 03-8733 1412 50450 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-7803 6336 Fax: 03-7803 8727
Tel: 03-2070 0600 Fax: 03-2072 4839
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. CHAN FUI GAN Representative Name: MR. K.S. LEONG
Director MR. PATRICK LOH SE SAN / Director
MR. CHEONG YEW TING
Director Sales / General Manager

KRIS HEAVY ENGINEERING & LANKHORST PANCABUMI LFE CORPORATION BHD


CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD CONTRACTORS SDN BHD 2nd Floor Wisma LFE
No. 305 Blok D, Pusat Dagangan Phileo Damansara 1 3rd-6th Floor, Bangunan UMNO Selangor Lot 993, Off Jalan Balakong
No. 9 Jalan 16/11, Off Jalan Damansara, Persiaran Perbandaran Seksyen14 43300 Seri Kembangan
46350 Petaling Jaya 40000 Shah Alam Tel: 03-8995 8888 Fax: 03-8961 0039
Tel: 03-7957 3657 Fax: 03-7957 3603 Tel: 03-5031 3030 Fax: 03 - 5031 2829 Email: klkw@lfe.com.my
Webpage: www.lankhorst.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. KENNETH LIEW KIAM WOON
DATO’ IR. A.P. PERUMAL TUAN HJ. AZLAN AWANG
Executive Director Executive Director
Group Managing Director

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LGB ENGINEERING SDN BHD LION PACIFIC SDN BHD LUCKSOON METAL WORKS SDN BHD
28B, Jalan Wan Kadir 1 No. 599, Jalan Samudra Utara 2 Lot 10243 & 10244 Jalan Subang 6
Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur Taman Samudra, 68100 Batu Caves Off Persiaran Subang, Taman Perindustrian Subang
Tel: 03-7727 6507 Fax: 03-7727 5815 Tel: 03-6186 1970 Fax: 03-6186 1971 47610 Subang Jaya
Email: lgbengg@po.jaring.my Email: lionpcf@tm.net.my Tel: 03-5631 7213 Fax: 03-5631 7107
Email: lmw-10@tm.net.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. PHANG KWAI SANG DATO’ B. RAJASEGRAN Representative Name:
Administration Manager Business Development Director MR. EDDIE NG
Project Director
L’GRANDE DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD LITEFRAMES SDN BHD LUXABUILT SDN BHD
No. 63-G, Jalan Anggerik, Vanilla T31/T, 190 Jalan Nilai 3/18 5-1-2, Jalan 3/109F, Danau Business Centre,
Kota Kemuning, Section 31 40460 Shah Alam Nilai 3 Industrial Est., Taman Danau Desa, 58100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5122 2968 Fax: 03-5122 2663 71800 Nilai Tel: 03-7983 0688 Fax: 03-7981 6211
Email: hoover.bc@mol.net.my Tel: 06-799 2622 Fax: 06-799 5122 Email: luxprima@tm.net.my
Email: liteframes@idigi.net.my Webpage: www.luxabuilt.com
Representative Name:
MR. SIM CHENG YOUNG Representative Name: Representative Name:
Executive Director MR. LEONG YEW MUN MR. ROBERT CHEONG KOK FAI
Managing Director Managing Director

LIGHT & POWER LOH & LOH CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD MACRO RESOURCES SDN BHD
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 19 & 21, Jalan Sri Hartamas 7 18th Floor, Menara Lien Hoe
19 & 19A, Jalan Perisa Dua Taman Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur No. 8, Persiaran Tropicana, Tropicana Golf &
Taman Gembira, 58200 Kuala Lumpur 03-6201 3888 Fax: 03-6201 2112 Country Resort, 47410 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-7982 3488 Fax: 03-7981 4710 Email: llcb@tm.net.my Tel: 03-7804 8068 Fax: 03-7804 5576
Email: lpcsb@tm.net.my Webpage: www.loh-loh.com.my Email: plim@lienhoe.com.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


IR. LOKMAN ABD MAJID MR. JASON LOH MR. LIM KIEN LAI
Executive Director Executive Director Managing Director

LIM BOON LEONG & SONS SDN BHD LOH THOW YOONG SDN BHD MAGNA PRIMA
No. 6 Jalan 6/62A, Bandar Menjalara 204, Jalan Kuarantin Lama CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Kepong, 52200 Kuala Lumpur 30400 Taiping
No. 4-2 Jalan Prima 5, Pusat Perniaga Metro Prima
Tel: 05-807 3204 Fax: 05-807 2470
Tel: 03-6277 8306 Fax: 03-6277 5818 Metro Prima, 52100 Kuala Lumpur
Representative Name: Representative Name: Tel: 03-6250 6887 Fax: 03-6250 5388
MR. LIM YIT SING IR. LOH CHOW KHUAN
Representative Name:
Director Managing Director
MR. NG YAK HEE
Director

LIM HOO SENG LOW HOO & SONS SDN BHD MAKASSAR SDN BHD
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 399A-401A, Jalan Pahang 43-2 Jalan 11/62A
28 Jalan Sungai Besi 53000 Kuala Lumpur Bandar Menjalara, 50200 Kuala Lumpur
57100 Kuala Lumpur 03-4023 2042 Fax: 03-4022 7070
Tel: 03-6275 1733 Fax: 03-6276 1722
Tel: 03-9223 2045 Fax: 03-9223 2197 Email: lgs@pc.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. K. T. WONG
MR. LIM HOO SENG MR. LOW GUAN SENG Managing Director
Chairman Director

LIM SENG THO CONSTRUCTION LOW KENG HUAT BHD MALPAKAT CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
No. 7, Simpang Batu, 332A-19, 19th Floor, 16, Jalan Angkasa Mas 6
Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur Plaza Ampang City, Jalan Ampang Kaw. Perindustrian Tebrau II
Tel: 03-6257 0110 Fax: 03-6257 0110 50450 Kuala Lumpur 81100 Johor Bahru
Tel: 03-4257 9899 Fax: 03-4257 0571 Tel: 07-355 3461 Fax: 07-355 4961
Representative Name: Email: lkhb@pop105.jaring.my Email: malpakat@tm.net.my
MR. LIM CHUIE GHUAT
Manager Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. PUA TAT HING MR. CHAR HON WAH
Executive Director Director

LION CONSTRUCTION & LOW THEON & SONS SDN BHD MANEWTECH-BELLE SDN BHD
ENGINEERING SDN BHD 88-A, Jalan Masjid Negeri Wisma Belle, No. 18-20, Jalan Wangsa 2/5,
Level 13 Menara Citibank 11600 Penang Taman Wangsa Permai, 55200 Kuala Lumpur
165 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 04-657 8888 Fax: 04-655 2188 Tel: 03-6275 9498 Fax: 03-6275 9507
Tel: 03-2162 2999 Fax: 03-2161 3579 Email: ltssb@tm.net.my Email: bellem@tm.net.my
Webpage: www.belle.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. CHARLES WONG MR. RON LOH CHIN CHUEN Representative Name:
General Manager Contracts Manager MR. SONG KAW CHAI
Managing Director

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MARAN ECON BUILD SDN BHD MERIT CONTINENTAL SDN BHD MINSEC ENGINEERING
No. 12-16, Jalan 17/54 42B-1, Jalan Segambut Tengah, Segambut, SERVICES SDN BHD
46400 Petaling Jaya 51200 Kuala Lumpur Lot 844, Jalan Subang 7
Tel: 03-7954 2403 Fax: 03-7957 4988 Taman Perindustrian Subang, 47500 Subang Jaya
03-6257 4928 Fax: 03-6250 7928
Tel: 03-8024 7650 Fax: 03-8024 7643
Representative Name: Representative Name: Email: mes@minsec.com.my
MR. SOON HOE CHUAN MR. LOW TECK SENG
Director Director Representative Name:
MR. SAW KONG BENG
General Manager

MASCOM (M) SDN BHD MERU PERKASA SDN BHD MIRDA BINA SDN BHD
11-3-2 Danau Desa Business Centre 11A Jalan R2/3 No. 24, 1st Floor Jalan PJS 5/4
Jalan 3/109,F Taman Danau Desa Rawang Integrated Industrial Park Taman Desa Ria, 46150 Petaling Jaya
58100 Kuala Lumpur 48000 Rawang 03-7877 7355 Fax: 03-7877 7173
Tel: 03-7982 7728 / 9634 Fax: 03-7982 7729 Tel: 03-6093 4511 Fax: 03-6093 4522
Email: mascom99@tm.net.my Email: merusb@tm.net.my Representative Name:
MR. PERMAL A/L RAMASAMY
Representative Name: Representative Name: Managing Director
DATO’ ZOLKIPLI ABDUL MR. YAP KONG FUAN / MS. LAU YOKE ENG
Chairman Director

MASTERON SDN BHD METRO KAJANG MOEM SDN BHD


Suite 1501A Menara Choy Fook On CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD No. 29 Jalan Haji Salleh
No. 1B Jalan Yong Shook Lin Off 5 1/2 Mile Jalan Meru
Suite 1, 5th Floor, Wisma Metro Kajang
Section 7, 46050 Petaling Jaya 41050 Klang
Tel: 03-7955 6020 Fax: 03-7955 3561 Jalan Semenyih, 43000 Kajang Tel: 03-3392 8000 Fax: 03-3392 6666
Tel: 03-8737 8228 Fax: 03-8736 5436 Email: moem@moem.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name:
CHOY WAI CEONG Representative Name:
Managing Director DATUK EDDY CHEN LOK LOI MR. FRANCIS P.H. CHAN
Director Executive Director

MENTA CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD METRO MILLENNIUM SDN BHD MOTIBINA SDN BHD
26-1 Jalan Sepadu, United Garden 11A Jalan Kenari 22 21A, Jalan USJ 11/3, UEP Subang Jaya
Off Jalan Klang Lama, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47620 Petaling Jaya
58200 Kuala Lumpur 47100 Puchong Tel: 03-5637 0372 Fax: 03-5637 0371
Tel: 03-7983 7399/7981 3055 Fax: 03-7981 8813 Tel: 03-8076 5633 Fax: 03-8070 9323 Email: motibina.bc@mol.net.my
Email: mentatch@tm.net.my Email: cassey3@maxis.net.my
Webpage: www.mentaconstruction.com Webpage: www.millenium-corp.com
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. PAUL OW / MR. NG KIT HENG
MR. TAN CHOON HOCK MR. CASEY TAN KIM CHAI Executive Director
Managing Director Operations Director
MEOR HAMZAH (M) SDN BHD METRONIC ENGINEERING SDN BHD MTD CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Lot 3901 Jalan Puah Jaya, Setapak, No. 2 Jalan Astaka U8/83 Lot 8359, Mukim of Batu 8th Mile,
53000 Kuala Lumpur Bukit Jelutong, Seksyen U8 Jalan Batu Caves, 68100 Batu Caves
40150 Shah Alam Tel: 03-6189 9022 Fax: 03-6187 4800
Tel: 03-4024 2988 Fax: 03-4024 2989
Tel: 03-7847 2111 Fax: 03-7847 5111
Representative Name: Email: tcng@metronic-group.com Representative Name:
MR. SUDHAKARAN A/L GOPALAN ENCIK MOHD PAUZI AB. HAMID
Director Representative Name: Director
MR. NG TEK CHE
Managing Director

MERCES BUILDER SDN BHD MEWAH KOTA SDN BHD MUDAJAYA CORPORATION BERHAD
48-M, Jalan 10/116B No. 2, Jalan Apollo U5/190 17, Jalan Semangat
Kuchai Entrepreneurs’ Park Bandar Pinggiran Subang 46100 Petaling Jaya
Seksyen U5, 40150 Shah Alam Tel: 03-7958 7899 Fax: 03-7954 3625
Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7847 2900 Fax: 03-7845 5800 / 3900 Email: ngck@mudajaya.com
Tel: 03-7980 6550 Fax: 03-7980 7354 Email: merge@po.jaring.my Webpage: www.mudajaya.com.my
Representative Name:
MR. LOW KOK HEAN Representative Name: Representative Name:
ENCIK MUHAMMAD AZAHAM ABDUL WAHAD MR. NG CHEE KIN
Director Managing Director General Manager

MERCUMAJU SDN BHD MIN INDUSTRIES SDN BHD MUHIBBAH ENGINEERING (M) BHD
No. 28, Lorong Perak Lot 4-9 Beranang Industrial Estate Lot 586 2nd Mile
Taman Melawati, 53100 Kuala Lumpur 43700 Beranang Jalan Batu Tiga Lama
Tel: 03-8766 7207 Fax: 03-8766 7886 41300 Klang
Tel: 03- 4105 7070 Fax: 03-4105 7020
Email: minind@tm.net.my Tel: 03-3342 4323 Fax: 03-3342 4327
Representative Name: Webpage: www.muhibbah.com
CIK HABESAH HJ ISMAIL Representative Name:
Director DR. SAM LOO CHENG TEIK Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. CHONG LAI KEONG
Senior Manager

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MYL BINA SDN BHD NILAI VISTA CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD OCNED WATER
10A Jalan Bunga Tanjung 8 16-01-1 Lorong Batu Nilam 4A TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD
Taman Putra, 68000 Ampang Bandar Bukit Tinggi, 41200 Klang 50, Jalan USJ 9/5P
Tel: 03-4296 3336 Fax: 03-4295 3336 Tel: 018-221 6228 Fax: 03-3323 7522 Subang Business Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya
Email: nvc@tm.net.my Tel: 03-8024 2826 Fax: 03-8024 2820
Representative Name: Email: ocend@tm.net.my
MR. WONG CHUM HING Representative Name:
Director MR. YE CHUAN THIAM Representative Name:
Executive Director MR. DENNIS TAN SOO HUANG
Managing Director

NC & B RESOURCES (M) SDN BHD NISSIN BUILDERS SDN BHD ORBTECH ENGINEERING
Wisma NCB 47B & 48B Faber Plaza CORPORATION SDN BHD
No. 50 Jalan Bola Tampar 13/14 Jalan Desa Bakti, Taman Desa B10-8, Megan Phileo Promenade
Seksyen 13, 40100 Shah Alam 189 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur
58100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5513 9355 Fax: 03-5510 9355 Tel: 03-2166 1735 / 7805 Fax: 03-266 9850 / 1739
Email: ncbgroup@tm.net.my 03-7983 9044 Fax: 03-7981 8332 Email: cmks@po.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. HENRY C.S. MOK Representative Name:
IR. MOHD EZANI MOHD NOR ENCIK LEMAN BAHRI / ENCIK KASSIM SULONG
Managing Director Managing Director Executive Director

NAM FATT CORPORATION BHD NKS DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD PAN ENGINEERING SDN BHD
Lot 2, Jalan Utas (15/7) 5 Jalan Merak No. 12, Jalan Teknologi 3/6
Shah Alam Industrial Estate Taman Melaka Baru Taman Sains Selangor 1
40000 Shah Alam 75350 Melaka Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-5519 2111 Fax: 03-5510 3606 Tel: 06-3175 755 Fax: 06-3173 733 Tel: 03-6140 1482 Fax: 03-7803 0888
Email: jeffreyng@ntcb.com.my Email: ksngoh@pd.jaring.my Email: cstan@pan.com.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


DATO’ JEFFREY NG KENG KEONG MR. NGOH KIM SIAH IR. TAN CHENG SIANG
Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Managing Director
074
NEHEMIAH REINFORCED NORLEE ENGINEERING SDN BHD PANFLEX SDN BHD
SOIL SDN BHD No. 1, Jalan SS 7/10 No. W-01-02 2nd Floor
55-3, Jalan Cecawi PSB 6/19A Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya Business Park Subang Square
Sekysen 6, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya 03-7873 3300 Fax: 03-7873 5220
NORWEST HOLDINGS SDN BHD Tel: 03-6140 5233 Fax: 03-6140 5860 Email: leecsb@tm.net.my
Jalan SS15/4G, 47500 Subang Jaya
Email: nehelee@pc.jaring.my Tel: 03-5634 0628 Fax: 03-5634 0630
Webpage: www.nehemiah.com.my Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. LEE TEW HEING MR. YU KONG KWA
Representative Name: Director
IR. LEE CHEE HAI Managing Director
Managing Director
NG KHYE SOON NORLELA CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD PANLO PLUMBING &
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 9173 Jalan Negara CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Taman Melawati, 53100 Kuala Lumpur
14, Dato Koyah Road No. 32-3-2 Block D Jalan 2/101C, Cheras Business Centre,
Tel: 03-4107 4537 Fax: 03-4107 5201
10500 Penang Email: norlela@norlela.com Batu 5 Jalan Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 04-263 5905 Fax: 04-262 2576 Tel: 03-9130 7802 Fax: 03-9130 7809
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name:
DATO’ HJ. ZAINAL NAZERI
MR. NG KHYE SOON ZAINUDDIN MR. LAW NYI KIAW
Managing Director Managing Director Managing Director

NG SHEN CHEONG CONSTRUCTION NORWEST HOLDINGS SDN BHD PANZANA ENTERPRISE SDN BHD
CO SDN BHD Wisma Norwest 46G, Plaza Damansara
26 Jalan SS 19/1D Jalan Medan Setia Dua
18, Jalan Penchala
47500 Subang Jaya, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
46050 Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-5634 2135 Fax: 03-5634 7924 Tel: 03-2095 0849 Fax: 03-2095 1848
Tel: 03-7781 1933 Fax: 03-7781 1823 Email: abahhaman@norwest.com.my Email: pze@po.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. NG SENG HWEE ENCIK AZIZ BAHAMAN DATO’ AHMAD SUFIAN HJ. ABDUL MAJID
Director Managing Director Executive Director

NIAGA SARI SDN BHD NUSACON BINA SDN BHD PASUKHAS SDN BHD
No. 2 & 4 Lorong Awan Satu 53A Jalan Jejaka Dua Lot 2203 Blok D, Jalan BS 7/2
Kuala Ampang, 68000 Ampang Taman Maluri, 55100 Kuala Lumpur Kawasan Perindustiran Bukit Serdang
Tel: 03-9285 2326 Fax: 03-9287 6439 43300 Seri Kembangan
Tel: 03-4253 3763 Fax: 03-4253 4007
Tel: 03-8948 3328 Fax: 03-8943 4328
Representative Name: Representative Name: Email: pasukhas@tm.net.my
MR. CHAN CHEE HONG / MR. GWI CHIN FATT MR. LEE CHEE MING
MD / CEO / ED Director / Engineer Representative Name:
MR. TENG AH KIONG / MR. TANG CHEE WAI
Managing Director / Director

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PATHFINDER M & E SDN BHD PEMBINAAN DUTA IDAMAN SDN BHD PEMBINAAN PURCON SDN BHD
No. 1, Jalan PJU 3/48 No. 3-1 Jalan Dagang SB 4/3 Wisma Purcon, B1-03-13 Jalan SR 1/9
PJU3 Sunway Damansara Taman Sg Besi Indah Seksyen 4 Taman Serdang Raya, Section 9
47810 Petaling Jaya 43300 Seri Kembangan
43300 Seri Kembangan
Tel: 03-7880 8971 Fax: 03-7880 9016 Tel: 03-8948 2922 Fax: 03-8941 2460
Email: pathfinder@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-8943 3088 Fax: 03-8943 5088 Email: thlim1@tm.net.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. YEE YONG AN Representative Name:
MR. CHANG YOCK CHAI MR. LIM TEE HIN
Director Managing Director Managing Director

PD VISION BUILDERS SDN BHD PEMBINAAN HUP TAI SDN BHD PEMBINAAN WINCON SDN BHD
51B, Jalan Bunga Tanjung 6A No. 1 (Penthouse) Wisma Hup Tai Suite 3A-05 Block B, Phileo Damansara 1
Taman Putra, 68000 Ampang Lorong Raja Bot, 41400 Klang No. 9 Jalan 16/11, off Jln Damansara,
Tel: 03-3342 1711 Fax: 03-3341 6964
Tel: 03-4291 3505 Fax: 03-4291 3512 46350 Petaling Jaya
Email: huptai@pd.jaring.my
Webpage: www.htproperty.com Tel: 03-7957 7131 Fax: 03-7957 7198
Representative Name:
MR. STEVEN K S PHANG Representative Name:
Director Representative Name:
MR. BENJAMIN SOO POW MIN
MR. KOH GIM GUAN
Engineer Director

PEI CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD PEMBINAAN KEAN GUAN PERBADANAN PERWIRA HARTA
28-1 Jalan Indah 2/8, Taman Universiti Indah No. 108A, Jalan Choo Cheng Khay MALAYSIA
43300 Seri Kembangan 50460 Kuala Lumpur Tingkat 9, Bangunan LTAT
03-8943 5087 Fax: 03-8943 5073 Tel: 03-2141 9289 Fax: 03-2141 9505 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Representative Name: Representative Name: Tel: 03-2142 6216 / 6279 Fax: 03-2142 2170
MR. NG GEOK CHWEE MR. KEE TEK CHUA Representative Name:
Director Manager TUAN HJ. AHMAD FAKHRIZZAKI
General Manager

PEMBENAAN DK SDN BHD PEMBINAAN MEGA METRO PERCON CORPORATION SDN BHD
No. 8 (3rd Floor), Jalan Sri Kota 1 INDAH SDN BHD 18th Floor Menara PNB
Taman Sri Kota, 43000 Kajang 3-45D Block M Jalan Desa 2/4 Jalan Tun Razak
Desa Aman Puri, Kepong, 52100 Kuala Lumpur 50400 Kuala Lumpur
03-8739 1693 Fax: 03-8739 8693
Tel: 03-6277 3520 Fax: 03-6277 3521 Tel: 03-2161 7111 Fax: 03-2161 8118
Representative Name: Email: pmmi@time.net.my Email: haniza@person.com.my
MR. SIEW YEN KON
Executive Director Representative Name:
MR. CHING CHEE KONG
Director

PEMBENAAN LEOW TUCK CHUI & PEMBINAAN MEGAH IKHLAS SDN BHD PEREMBUN (M) SDN BHD
SONS SDN BHD 10-2, Jalan 11/116B 2766-B, Jalan Changkat Permata
Wisma LTC, No. 333-3 Jalan Pahang Kuchai Entreprenuers’ Park Taman Permata, 53300 Kuala Lumpur
53000 Kuala Lumpur Off Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-4106 2253 / 54 Fax: 03-4106 6651
Tel: 03-4023 2933 Fax: 03-4021 3913 Tel: 03-7982 8003 Fax: 03-7982 0225 Email: perembun@tm.net.my
Email: pltc@pltc.com.my Email: pmi@pd.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: HAJI SHORBAINI ABDUL GHANI
MR. LEOW YA SENG MR. ALVIN NG CHUN KOOI Managing Director
Managing Director
Managing Director
PEMBINA KAWASI UTARA SDN BHD PEMBINAAN MELIMA (M) SDN BHD PERFORMAX SDN BHD
9 Arratoon Road 31-2, Jalan Ara SD 7/3B 19 Jalan SS15/8A
10050 Penang Bandar Sri Damansara 47500 Subang Jaya
52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 04-226 9906 Fax: 04-226 9921 Tel: 03-5633 3754 Fax: 03-5633 3745
Tel: 03-6277 1913 Fax: 03-6277 1915
Representative Name: Email: zxf@pc.jaring.my Representative Name:
MR. CHAN FOEK NING MS. CHEONG SAW KENG
Director Representative Name:
IR. A.T. TOONG
Managing Director

PEMBINAAN BINTANG BARU SDN BHD PEMBINAAN MITRAJAYA SDN BHD PERI HORY FORMWORK (M) SDN BHD
75-3, Jalan 3/62A No. 9 Blok D, Pusat Perdagangan Puchong Prima Unit 19-07-04, Level 7
Bandar Menjalara Persiaran Prima Utama, Taman Puchong Prima Plaza Kelanamas, Damansara Heights
47100 Puchong Jalan Dungun, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-8060 9999 Fax: 03-8060 9998 Tel: 03-2093 6823 Fax: 03-2092 5876
Tel: 03-6275 6557 Fax: 03-6275 3346 Email: pmjsb@tm.net.my Email: perihory@po.jaring.my
Representative Name:
MR. YONG YING THAI Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. FOO CHEK LEE MR. HELMUT SCHLEICH
Managing Director Deputy Managing Director Managing Director

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PERKASA CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD PLB-KH BINA SDN BHD PRINSIPTEK (M) SDN BHD
P.O. Box 13115 No. 1320, Jalan Baru, Taman Chai Leng, No. 85 2nd Floor Jalan SS 15/4C
88835 Kota Kinabalu 13700 Prai 47500 Subang Jaya
Tel: 088-428 666 Fax: 088-423 591 Tel: 04-390 5737 Fax: 04-399 8323
Email: rickson@plbgroup.com.my Tel: 03-5635 1808 Fax: 03-5635 1802
Email: amankk@tm.net.my
Webpage: www.plb.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: DATO’ FOO CHU JONG
MR. LOU CHI NAM Representative Name:
DATO’ DR. RICKSON ONG / MS. JUDE LIM Director
Director Managing Director / General Manager

PERSPEC PRIME (M) SDN BHD POLY ELECTRONIC & PRISMO CONTRACT
Block C15, Tingkat 3, ELECTRICAL (M) SDN BHD SERVICES (M) SDN BHD
Dataran Palma, Jalan Selaman 1 163 A & B Jalan SS 2/24 38B, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2
68000 Ampang 47300 Petaling Jaya Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-4270 3200 Fax: 03-4270 3210 / 11 Tel: 03-7875 0290 Fax: 03-7875 7167 Tel: 03-7722 5582 Fax: 03-7722 5579
Email: perspec1@tm.net.my Email: polyee@po.jaring.my Email: contract@prismo.com.my
Webpage: www.prismo.com.uk
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
ENCIK ZAINAL ALAM MR. FOO SAE HENG MR. LAWRENCE MOSIUN
Senior Manager Managing Director Executive Director
PESAKA-GAMMON PPES WORKS (SARAWAK) SDN BHD PRK INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 1st - 3rd Floor Lot 619 - 623 SDN BHD
Jardine House, 3 Jalan Bersatu 13/4 Section 62 Jalan Padungan Level 6 Menara Sunway, Jalan Lagoon Timur
46200 Petaling Jaya 93100 Kuching Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-7958 5377 Fax: 03-7958 6377 Tel: 082-340 588 Fax: 082-416 452 Tel: 03-5635 8887 Fax: 03-5633 2714
Email: jameli@works.cmsb.com.my Email: tonys@sunway.com.my
Representative Name:
MR. WINSTON HUTH WALLIS Representative Name: Representative Name:
Director ENCIK JAMEL IBRAHIM MR. TONY SEOW HUN WAH
Executive Director, Operations Chief Executive Officer

PILECON ENGINEERING BHD PRECEPT CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD PRO MASTER CONSTRUCTION
2 Jalan U1/26, Seksyen U1 49, Jalan Hujan Emas 8 SDN BHD
Hicom -Glenmarie Industrial Park Overseas Union Garden No. 12-1 Block C 1st Floor, Plaza Kasturi,
40150 Shah Alam Jalan Kasturi 3, 43200 Balakong
58200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7804 1888 Fax: 03-7805 1936 Tel: 03-9080 4310 Fax: 03-9080 4315
Email: pilecon@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-7981 6863 Fax: 03-7983 6588 Email: promaster@my.jaring.net
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. GOH ENG HEONG Representative Name:
MR. TEH ENG HAI MR. CHAN TECK CHONG
General Manager Managing Director Finance Director

PJD CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD PRETECH SDN BHD PROCORP REALTY SDN BHD
Lot No. H-BG-08 No. 44 Jalan 4/91 115 & 117 Jalan Bharu
Diaman Crimson Commercial Centre Taman Shamelin Perkasa Off Jalan Kampar
Jalan PJU 1A/41A, Ara Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Batu 3 1/2 Jalan Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur 30250 Ipoh
Tel: 03-7880 4211 Fax: 03-7806 4211 / 2411
Email: pjdc@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-9285 3315 Fax: 03-9285 3070 Tel: 05-255 7770 Fax: 05-253 1695
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: HAJI MOHD ROSE OMAR MR. YEE CHEE YOONG
MR. ONG CHE HING
Chief Operating Officer Managing Director General Manager

PKNS ENGINEERING & PRIMA ACE SDN BHD PROFILE SDN BHD
CONSTRUCTION BHD Lot. 4.09, 4th Floor Plaza Prima 18-1 Jalan Segambut
Lot 12 Persiaran Selangor, Kawasan Perusahaan Batu 4 1/2 Jalan Klang Lama 51200 Kuala Lumpur
40000 Shah Alam 58210 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5519 4877 Fax: 03-5510 3902 Tel: 03-4043 7094 Fax: 03-4042 6139
Tel: 03-7984 3271 Fax: 03-7984 3269
Email: pecb@pecb.com.my Email: pasbjet@tm.net.my Representative Name:
Webpage: www.pecb.com.my
MR. AU YONG WENG CHEONG
Representative Name: Representative Name: Managing Director
TUAN HJ. MOHD SUFIAN HJ. HASHIM ENCIK MOHD ASHARI BIN SALJADI
General Manager Director

PKNS INFRA BHD PRIMA STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT 33


Lot 83 Jalan Templer, No. 6B Jalan SS3/5 CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
46050 Petaling Jaya 47300 Petaling Jaya No. 23 Jalan 1/137B, Resource Industrial Centre
Tel: 03-7781 3200 Fax: 03-7781 8850 Jalan Klang Lama, 58000 Kuala Lumpur
Email: pib@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-7874 6660 Fax: 03-7874 6066
Tel: 03-7981 8272 / 8276 Fax: 03-7981 8211
Representative Name: Email: p33@project33.com.my
Representative Name: MR. NG KIAN HUAT Webpage: www.project33.com.my
ENCIK MOHD ZAIN SARMAN Director
General Manager Representative Name:
MR. CHEE SOO MENG
Managing Director

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PRUDENT BUILDERS SDN BHD RATA (M) SDN BHD SANDAR DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD
17G Jalan Bandar 12 2nd Floor Bangunan MABA, 14-3 Jalan USJ 9/5P
Pusat Bandar Puchong 6 Jalan Hang Jebat Subang Business Centre
47100 Puchong 50150 Kuala Lumpur 47620 UEP Subang Jaya
Tel: 03-5882 0717 Fax: 03-5882 0709 Tel: 03-2070 7098 Fax: 03-2072 7515
Email: prudent@po.jaring.my Email: rata@tm.net.my Tel: 03-8023 4188 Fax: 03-8023 4622
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. EE JET MIN
MR. HO TICK CHOONG MR. TANG CHING CHANG
Director Executive Director Director

PUNCAK JITRA SDN BHD RDS BINA SDN BHD SATUJAYA SDN BHD
No. 1-1 Jalan Matahari AA U5/AA No. 1-A Jalan Dagang SD 2/1G 808, Block A Kelana Centre Point
Bandar Pinggiran Subang, Seksyen 5, Bandar Sri Damansara No. 3 Jalan SS 7/19 Kelana Jaya
40150 Shah Alam 52200 Kuala Lumpur 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-7846 8970 Fax: 03-7845 3619 Tel: 03-6280 1727 Fax: 03-6273 6314 Tel: 03-7803 9896 Fax: 03-7803 1009
Email: jitra57@tm.net.my Email: hryong-winson@hotmail.com Email: patrick@satujaya.com
Webpage: www.satujaya.com
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. LOH CHIN YOUN MR. SOON ENG KOK MR. PATRICK WONG
Managing Director Director Managing Director
PUNCAK PULANGAN SDN BHD REINFORCED EARTH MANAGEMENT SCE-SINGFA SDN BHD
No. 5 Tingkat Satu SERVICES SDN BHD No. 23, Jalan Jenaris 2A
Taman Harapan Baru 80-1 Jalan 8/62A, Bandar Menjelara Taman Perindustrian Sri Jenaris
70300 Seremban Kepong, 52200 Kuala Lumpur 43000 Kajang
Tel: 06-632 6416 Fax: 06-632 6418 Tel: 03-8739 1333 Fax: 03-8739 9119
Tel: 03-6274 6162 Fax: 03-6274 7212 Email: singfa@tm.net.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. CHENG NYOK LOON MR. TAN GEE HOI Representative Name:
Director MR. YEE HIN MING
General Manager Managing Director
PUTRA PERDANA ROAD BUILDER (M) SDN BHD SEALAND TEKNIKAL (M) SDN BHD
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD Level 16, Menara John Hancock No. 17A Jalan Awan Hijau
2nd & 3rd Floor, No. 5 Jalan P16, No. 6 Jalan Gelenggang Overseas Union Garden, Off Jalan Klang Lama,
Precinct 16, 62150 Putrajaya Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
58200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-8886 8888 Fax: 03-8886 8886 Tel: 03-2093 9888 Fax: 03-2092 5488 / 5498
Tel: 03-7984 7299 Fax: 03-7984 7292
ROAD BUILDER (M) SDN BHD
Email: ceo@p-perdana.com Email: rbmhq@po.jaring.my
Webpage: www.p-perdana.com
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. TUNG NAI CHOY
MR. WIE HOCK KIONG DATO’ LOW KENG KOK
Managing Director Director
Chief Executive Director

RANTAU SERAYA SDN BHD SALIENT BUILDERS SDN BHD SECM SDN BHD
Unit B-1-1, Megan Phileo Avenue 52-1B, Medan Batu Caves 1 No. 2C Jalan PJS 7/3A
12 Jalan Yap Kwan Seng 68100 Batu Caves Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya
50450 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-6185 4686 Fax: 03-6188 4686
03-7492 0433 Fax: 03-7492 0434
Tel: 03-2715 6118 Fax: 03-2715 6113 Email: salcrest@tm.net.my
Email: rseraya@po.jaring.my Representative Name:
Representative Name: IR. CHUAH SEONG AUN / IR. LEE MEN LENG
Representative Name: MR. YONG YOON KONG Managing Director
MR. CHEONG PING CHONG Director
Managing Director

RANTEC CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD SAMSUNG ENGINEERING & SEE YONG & SON
21-3, Jalan USJ 1/1B CONSTRUCTION (M) SDN BHD CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Regalia Business Centre Lot 14.01 14th Floor, Kenanga International 413A Main Street, Jalan Pahang,
Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur 53000 Kuala Lumpur
47620 Subang Jaya
Tel: 03-2162 4735 Fax: 03-2162 4761 Tel: 03-4022 6266 Fax: 03-4022 5315
Tel: 03-8023 3145 Fax: 03-8023 3146 Email: ssyan@samsung.co.kr Email: syscsb@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Webpage: www.secc.co.kr Webpage: www.sys.com.my
MR. CHIA KIM HOONG Representative Name: Representative Name:
Executive Director MR. S .S. YAN MR. SEE CHII WEI
Managing Director Managing Director
RAPID METAL DEVELOPMENT SANDAR BINA SDN BHD SEGABINA SDN BHD
(M) SDN BHD No. 223-1 Jln Perkasa Satu 5-1 Jalan Mewah 2/2A, Taman Subang Mewah
Taman Maluri, Cheras 47500 Subang Jaya
Lot 253 KM 5, Jalan Sg Lalang
55100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-8023 3797 Fax: 03-8023 4707
43500 Semenyih Tel: 03-9285 4842 Fax: 03-9283 5177 Email: segabina@tm.net.my
Tel: 03-8943 6550 Fax: 03-8943 6551
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name:
MR. CHONG WEI KUEN MR. MICHAEL CHIENG / ENCIK ABU
MR. WEE CHUAN LIANG Executive Director BAKAR HARON
Managing Director Director

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SEGAR TELITI (M) SDN BHD SETEGAP BERHAD SISTEM DAMAI (M) SDN BHD
3A Jalan Permai 2/2 72 Jalan SS 22/25 No. 222, Jalan Acasia 15
Taman Subang Permai Damansara Jaya, Sikamat Acasia Country Height
47400 Petaling Jaya 70400 Seremban
47500 Subang Jaya Tel: 03-7729 7009 Fax: 03-7727 1555 Tel: 06-763 0464
Tel: 03-5635 9050 Fax: 03-5635 9049 Email: admin@setegap.com.my
Representative Name: Webpage: www.setegap.com Representative Name:
MR. WEE JUANN DOWE MR. LEE YOON SEONG
Representative Name:
Director Managing Director
MR. NG YOON PENG
Deputy General Manager
SEKIMAS HOLDINGS SDN BHD SETIA WAJIB SDN BHD SKANSKA BUILDING
No. 23B Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah E9/E 14, 2nd Floor Jalan 7/108C ASIA PACIFIC SDN BHD
40100 Shah Alam Taman Sungai Besi, 57100 Kuala Lumpur Unit A-1001 (10th Floor),
Tel: 03-5880 8333 Fax: 03-5880 8338 Pusat Dagangan Phileo Damansara 1, Jalan 16/11,
Tel: 03-7980 2288 Fax: 03-7980 8800 Off Jalan Damansara, 46350 Petaling Jaya
Email: mclau@streamyx.com
Tel: 03-7956 6341 Fax: 03-7956 6541
Representative Name: Email: skanska@skanska.com.my
Representative Name: MR. LEE LEE CHONG
MR. LAU MUN CHEONG Project Manager Representative Name:
Executive Director MR. LOW LOW
Managing Director
SELANGOR INDUSTRIAL SHAMAN SDN BHD SONG PANG SENG
CORPORATION SDN BHD 277-3 Jalan Selingsing 7 CONSTRUCTION (M) SDN BHD
No. 1, Jalan Singa B, 20/B Taman Niaga Waris, Off Jalan Kuching 1st Floor Wisma SPS
Seksyen 20, 40000 Shah Alam 51200 Kuala Lumpur 32 Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5541 6499 Fax: 03-5541 4630 Tel: 03-6258 4288 Fax: 03-6251 6966 Tel: 03-2148 9255 Fax: 03-2148 5878
Email: sichq@sic.com.my Email: shamansb@tm.net.my Email: alsong@tm.net.my
Webpage: www.sic.com.my Webpage: www.buildcon.net
Representative Name:
Representative Name: ENCIK IDRIS JANTAN Representative Name:
IR. ZULKEFLI HJ. KHALID Managing Director MR. ALEX S.L. SONG
General Manager Managing Director
SELOGA JAYA SDN BHD SHIN EVERSENDAI SP SETIA BHD
No. 1, Jalan USJ 10/1A ENGINEERING (M) SDN BHD Wisma SP Setia, 1 Jalan Bandar Satu
UEP Subang Jaya, 47620 5 Jalan 5/65C, Pekeliling Business Centre Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47100 Puchong
Tel: 03-5637 2888 Fax: 03-5637 5228 53000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5882 2000 Fax: 03-5882 2990
Email: admin@seloga.po.my Tel: 03-4024 5597 Fax: 03-4023 5023
Email: nathan@eversendai.com.my Representative Name:
Representative Name: DATO’ VOON TIN YOW
MR. WONG AH FOOK Representative Name:
Director
Director DATO’ A.K. NATHAN
Group Managing Director

SENG SENG CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD SIE TIEW HING CONSTRUCTION CO SPRING ENERGY SDN BHD
8-12 Cecil Street Ghaut 20, 2nd Floor Jalan Tuanku Osman 60C, Jalan SS21/35
10300 Penang P.O. Box 503, 96007 Sibu Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 04-262 5049 Fax: 04-262 8957 Tel: 084-338 289 Fax: 084-331 904 Tel: 03-7726 6399 Fax: 03-7726 7366
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. TAN BENG KHENG MR. SIE CHUNG ANN MR. THONG PECK SUANG
Director Director / Engineer General Manager

SEPANG MEGAH SDN BHD SIN SEONG HIN SDN BHD SRI GULANG SDN BHD
No. 11, Leboh Lang 28-1, Jalan 8/62A No.4-6 Jln Gopeng, Off Jalan Pasar
Taman Berkeley, 41150 Klang Bandar Menjalara, Kepong Kawasan 18, P.O. Box 222
52200 Kuala Lumpur 41400 Klang
Tel: 03-3348 8790 Fax: 03-3343 0130
Tel: 03-6276 1708 Fax: 03-6276 1713 Tel: 03-3341 6933 Fax: 03-3343 7778
Representative Name: Email: seonghn@po.jaring.my Email: lckgroup@streamyx.com
MR. LOO CHEE WEE
Managing Director Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. ONG HOCK LAI MR. KENNY LIM @ LIM KAH JOO
Managing Director Manager

SERI MERAGA SINAR MUHIBBAH BINAAN SDN BHD SRJ BINA SDN BHD
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 17D, Tingkat 3 Jalan Desa Jaya 522, Taman Melaka Raya
No. 18, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Floor, Jalan Setiawangsa 10, Pusat Bandar Taman Desa, Taman Desa, 75000 Melaka
Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur Jalan Klang Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 06-286 9188 Fax: 06-284 7645
Tel: 03-4256 8011 Fax: 03-4256 8311 Tel: 03-7983 9033 Fax: 03-7980 8343 Email: srj@hotmail.com
Email: serimeraga@serimeraga.co Email: sinarmuhibbah@celcom.net
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. RICHARD LEE WEI FART
ENCIK ZAFRULLAH MD NOOR MR. EDMUND LIM Director
Managing Director Managing Director

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STRONGFORCE SUNLIGHT ENGINEERING SDN BHD SYARIKAT PEMBENAAN FAJAR BARU


ENGINEERING SDN BHD No. 37 Lian Hoe Garden (REMBAU) SDN BHD
Unit 41-3, Block G Dataran Prima Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur 5th Floor President House (Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur)
Jalan PJU 1/37, 47301 Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-7980 0126 Fax: 03-7981 6901 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7880 6585 Fax: 03-7880 6595 Tel: 03-2144 7989 Fax: 03-2144 1989
Email: pattis@pd.jaring.my Representative Name: Email: spfb@po.jaring.my
MR. YEOH GUAN SENG
Representative Name: Managing Director Representative Name:
MR. PATTIS NAIDU MR. KOH SAY KOK
Managing Director Managing Director

SUM HUP HENG SDN BHD SUNLINE M & E SERVICES SDN BHD SYARIKAT PEMBENAAN
5F-11, IOI Business Park 21 Jalan 2/105, Taman Midah Cheras YEOH TIONG LAY SDN BHD
No. 1 Persiaran Puchong Jaya Selatan 56000 Kuala Lumpur 10th Floor, Plaza Yeoh Tiong Lay
Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Puchong Tel: 03-9171 0961 Fax: 03-9171 8317 55, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-8070 7498 Fax: 03-8070 7478 Email: alanlim@smes.po.my 03-2142 6633 / 3300 Fax: 03-2142 6895
Email: shh@cari.net.my Email: smyeoh@ytl.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. ALAN LIM SAY KOK Representative Name:
MR. YEW CHUAN EOW Managing Director DATO’ YEOH SOO MIN
Managing Director Executive Director

SUMUREMAS WORKS & SUNRISE BROTHERS TRADING SYARIKAT PEMBINAAN LAI SIEW
TRADING SDN BHD COMPANY SDN BHD KEONG SDN BHD
No. 2048 Blok B Lot 3586 Batu 51/4 Jalan Kuala Sawah
77C, Mezzanine Floor, Jalan Hiliran
Jalan Sentul, 51000 Kuala Lumpur 70300 Seremban
Tel: 03-4041 1135 / 1177 Fax: 03-4041 1136 Tel: 06-632 6402 Fax: 06-632 6450 20300 Kuala Terengganu
Email: sunrisebrothers@po.jaring.my Tel: 09-622 3029 Fax: 09-622 1069
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name:
TUAN HJ. SYED MAHMUD SYED IBRAHIM
Managing Director ENCIK REZALI DEWA MR. LAI SIN HIONG
Manager Managing Director

SUN HUP HING SUNWAY BUILDERS SDN BHD SYARIKAT PEMBINAAN NG MALAYSIA
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD Level 4 Menara Sunway SDN BHD
Jalan Lagoon Timur, Bandar Sunway
6A Jalan Kenari 10, Bandar Puchong Jaya Penthouse Wisma SPN, 68, Jalan Padang Belia
46150 Petaling Jaya
47100 Puchong Tel: 03-7492 3365 Fax: 03-5635 7674 Off Jalan Tun Sambanthan, 50470 Kuala Lumpur MENARA SUNWAY
Tel: 03-8070 3111 Fax: 03-8070 0109 Email: jeffreyl@sunway.com.my Tel: 03-2274 0390 Fax: 03-2272 2739
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. TEE ENG HING MR. JEFFREY LEE SHEU TIONG MR. NG YONG KUAN
Managing Director General Manager Director

SUN-BLOCK PMI SDN BHD SUNWAY CONSTRUCTION BHD SYARIKAT SIAH BROTHERS
Level 9 Menara Sunway Level 8, Menara Sunway TRADING SDN BHD
Jalan Lagoon Timur, Bandar Sunway Jalan Lagoon Timur, Bandar Sunway 74A Jalan Pahang, Wisma Siah Brothers
46150 Petaling Jaya 46150 Petaling Jaya 53000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5635 7778 Fax: 03-5635 8765 Tel: 03-5635 7779 Fax: 03-5634 3529 Tel: 03-4041 6333 Fax: 03-4041 6768
Email: kwanfk@sunway.com.my Email: siahbros@tm.net.my
Webpage: www.suncon.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. TEH SWEE SENG Representative Name: MR. TEH KAI CHUA
MR. KWAN FOH KWAI Executive Director
Managing Director
SUNGAI LONG INDUSTRIES SDN BHD SUNWAY ENGINEERING SDN BHD SYARIKAT SUCCESS
Batu 11 3/4 Jalan Hulu Langat Level 9, Menara Sunway CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
43100 Hulu Langat Jalan Lagoon Timur, Bandar Sunway 142 Jalan Seang Tek
Tel: 03-9021 2400 Fax: 03-9021 2425 46150 Petaling Jaya 10400 Penang
Email: sglong@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-5635 7779 Fax: 03-5637 5049 Tel: 04-229 6888 Fax: 04-228 9396
Webpage: www.sglong-ind.com Email: tkl@sunway.com.my Email: successconst@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
IR. KOR CHAN WAH MR. TAN KIM LAI MR. SOON ENG HOOI
Chief Operating Officer Assistant General Manager Managing Director

SUNISSA SDN BHD SYARIKAT PELARAS UTARA SDN BHD SYARIKAT TAJ BENA SDN BHD
57, Ground & 1st Floor, Jalan 109E, No. 8-1 & 8-2 Jalan 4/76C No. 20, 3rd Floor
Desa Business Park, Taman Desa, Desa Pandan, 55100 Kuala Lumpur 10th Mile Federal Highway, Sungei Way,
Off Jalan Klang Lama, Tel: 03-9287 2807 Fax: 03-9287 2808 47300 Petaling Jaya
58100 Kuala Lumpur Email: pelaras@tm.net.my Tel: 03-7877 5264 Fax: 03-7875 0455
Tel: 03-7980 2415 Fax: 03-7980 3463 Email: tajbena@tm.net.my
Email: myssb@tm.net.my Representative Name:
ENCIK AZMI OMAR & PUAN ROZANA KAMAL Representative Name:
Representative Name: Managing Director / General Manager MR. THEAN LIP CHONG
MR. TAN TIAN MENG Director
Project Manager

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SYKT MUHIBAH PERNIAGAAN DAN TAN BROTHERS TRADING & TECHJAYA BUILDERS SDN BHD
PEMBINAAN SDN BHD CONSTRUCTION CO Lot 10-AAB Menara A, Pandan Kapital, PSN MPAJ
28-2 (1st Floor), Jalan USJ 9/5P 13-1 (PT.744) Jalan Melaka Raya 25 Jalan Pandan Utama, Pandan Indah
47620 Subang Jaya Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-8024 3353 Fax: 03-8024 3357 Tel: 06-286 1545 Fax: 06-286 1546 Tel: 03-4280 9723 Fax: 03-4280 9732
Email: syarikat.muhibah@usa.net Email: tbtc2000@yahoo.com Email: mclai44@hotmail.com

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


ENCIK KU HARIS KU MAHMUD MR. TAN SOO CHYE MR. LAI MOO CHAN
Managing Director Managing Director Executive Chairman

T & G MARKETING ENTERPRISE TAN CHONG HENG TEGUHAJAT SDN BHD


319 Jalan BPJ 3A/5, Bandar Puteri Jaya CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD No. 16-1 Jalan USJ 1/1C
08000 Sungai Petani No. 9, Tingkat 1, Taman Mikamas, Bt 2 Jalan Seremban, Taman Subang Mewah
Tel: 04-421 8788 Fax: 04-425 2788 71000 Port Dickson
Email: l-h-lim@tm.net.my 47620 Subang Jaya
Tel: 06-651 2028/9 Fax: 06-651 2026
Email: sooncher@tm.net.my 03-8023 5393 Fax: 03-8023 5059
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. LIM LIAN HOCK Representative Name:
Project Manager MR. MAK YOKE LUM
MR. TAN CHONG HENG
Managing Director Managing Director

T.K.H. CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD TAN NGEE HONG TERATAI MEGAH SDN BHD
27-3 Jalan S10/1 CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 65-1 Jalan 3/36, Bukit Sri Bintang
Pekan Kajang, 43000 Kajang No. 107- 1, Jalan Sibu, Taman Wahyu Kepong, 52100 Kuala Lumpur
Off Jalan Ipoh, 68100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-8734 2686 Fax: 03-8734 2696 Tel: 03-6275 2863 Fax: 03-6275 4863
Email: honstkh@hotmail.com Tel: 03-6257 1438 Fax: 03-6257 9278
Email: tnhc@tm.net.my Representative Name:
TETO ENGINEERING SDN BHD Representative Name: MR. CHIAM HOW TEIK
MR. TAN KOK HONG Representative Name: Director
Managing Director MR. TAN NGEE HONG
Director

TACTLAND CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD TANJUNG TERAS SDN BHD TETO ENGINEERING SDN BHD
2-2 Jalan 2/125F, Taman Desa Petaling Wisma Zelan Suite 17-23 17th Floor Wisma TETO, No. 35, Susur Dewata 1, Jalan Dewata
Off Jalan Sungei Besi, 57100 Kuala Lumpur No. 1 Jalan Tasek Permaisuri 2 Taman Larkin Perdana, 80350 Johor Bahru
Tel: 03-9059 3880 Fax: 03-9059 3881 Tel: 07-236 1858 / 234 7858 Fax: 07-236 4016
Bandar Tun Razak Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur
Email: ttland@po.jaring.my Email: teto@tm.net.my
Tel: 03-9173 8288 Fax: 03-9173 9733 Webpage: www.teto.com.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. SOE BANK TEE Representative Name:
MR. TEO BOON HING
Managing Director DATUK HJ. AYOB HJ. KETOT
Executive Director Managing Director

TAINEX CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD TAP CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD THG CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
No. 61-A Jalan Anggerik Vanila 31/AB 18 Block B Jalan 1/89B, Section 92A Batu 3 1/2 50-02-03 2nd Floor Wisma UOA Damansara
Kota Kemuning, Seksyen 31 Off Jalan Sungei Besi, 67100 Kuala Lumpur No. 50 Jalan Dungun, Damansara Heights,
40460 Shah Alam 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7982 3388 Fax: 03-7981 8329
Tel: 03-5126 0133 Fax: 03-5124 6153 Tel: 03-2094 8233 Fax: 03-2094 2570
Email: whyekay@tm.net.my Representative Name: Email: jimmytong@thgroup.com.my
MR. CHOO SEE YOO
Representative Name: Executive Director Representative Name:
MR. LEONG WHYE KAY / MR. TOH TEONG AUN MR. JIMMY TONG SU YONG
Director Senior General Manager

TAJUKON SDN BHD TEAMBESS ENGINEERING SDN BHD TIM SEKATA SDN BHD
35-4 Tingkat 3 Jalan SP 2/2 1A Jalan Kenari 17D, Bandar Puchong Jaya 11, Jalan Bukit Idaman 8/1
Taman Serdang Perdana, Seksyen 2 47100 Puchong Taman Bukit Idaman, 68100 Selayang
43300 Seri Kembangan Tel: 03-8076 5925 Fax: 03-8076 2918 Tel: 03-6137 0681 / 2 Fax: 03-6137 0661
Tel: 03-8942 3199 Fax: 03-8941 6199 Email: teambess@teambess.com Email: timsekata@myjaring.net
Email: clyong@pd.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. ANG KAI CHAN ENCIK HUSSAIN SK MOHD
MS. GRACE YONG CHEW LIAN Managing Director Executive Director
Contracts Manager

TALIANMAS SDN BHD TEBRAU BAY SDN BHD TIMBUNAN BAKTI SDN BHD
No. 61B, Jalan SS15/4E Puteri Point Commercial Park, A6-11 Block A Plaza Dwitasik
47500 Subang Jaya Taman Bayu Puteri, Jalan Pantai, No. 21 Jalan 5/106, Bandar Sri Permaisuri
Tel: 03-5635 2920 Fax: 03-5632 1298 80150 Johor Bahru 56000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 07-332 777 Fax: 07-335 1337 Tel: 03-9171 5115 / 5049 Fax: 03-9171 5024
Representative Name:
MR. SOON CHU TIAN Representative Name: Representative Name:
Director DATO’ AMIRULLAH AM MAYUDIN MR. CHIN CHU PIN
Chairman / Chief Executive Managing Director

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TIMUR KAYA SDN BHD TRACTORS MALAYSIA (1982) SDN BHD UNITED U-LI (M) SDN BHD
19 Jalan SS15/8A No. 1, Jalan Puchong No. 33 Jalan Kariunis U1/47
47500 Subang Jaya Taman Perindustrian Puchong Utama Temasya Industrial Park
Tel: 03-5633 2354 Fax: 03-5633 3745 47100 Puchong Seksyen U1, 40150 Shah Alam
Tel: 03-8060 1000 Fax: 03-8060 2000 Tel: 03-5569 5999 Fax: 03-5569 1666
Representative Name: Email: ulisb@po.jaring.my
MR. CHEONG CHUN MING Representative Name:
Director MR. K.S. CHONG Representative Name:
Executive Director MR. LEE YOON WAH
Managing Director
TING ENG KIM TRANS RESOURCES USAHANIAGA TEKNIK SDN BHD
CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD CORPORATION SDN BHD Lot 16 Jalan 26/9 Seksyen 26
295 & 295A, Jalan Tengkera Wisma TRC, 217 & 218A Jalan Negara 2 HICOM Industrial Estate, 40000 Shah Alam
75200 Melaka Taman Melawati, 53100 Ulu Klang Tel: 03-5191 1766 Fax: 03-5191 2278
Tel: 06-283 7428 Fax: 06-281 6722 Tel: 03-4108 0105 Fax: 03-4108 0104 Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. CHEN CHIN SANG
MR. LAWRENCE TING KOK YEW DATO’ HJ. SUFRI HJ. MHD ZIN Managing Director
Executive Director Managing Director

TITIPAN EHSAN (M) SDN BHD TRICOMTEC SDN BHD USPA CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
No. 11-1, Jalan Bandar 16 11 Jalan Tamborin 33/23 15-3 Jalan SS 23/11, Sea Park
Pusat Bandar Puchong Seksyen 33, 40400 Shah Alam 47400 Petaling Jaya
47100 Puchong Tel: 03-7805 4134 Fax: 03-7805 4908
Tel: 03-5124 7570 Fax: 03-5124 7505
Tel: 03-5882 2733 Fax: 03-5882 1422 Email: uspa@my.jaring.net
Email: tct@tricomtec.com.my
Email: ttipan@maxis.net.my
Representative Name: Representative Name: TECHJAYA BUILDERS SDN BHD
Representative Name: MR. YEAP KONG HOOI MR. CHIAM TOW FIE
ENCIK ISKANDAR ISHAK Managing Director Executive Director
Managing Director

TK LAND SDN BHD TROPIKAMAJU CONSTRUCTION USRA BINA SDN BHD


TK Land, Lot 13894 KM 20 ENGINEERING SDN BHD No. 13 Jalan Trompet 33/8
Jalan Kuantan-Gambang, 26300 Kuantan No. 13-1, (PT744) Jalan Timur 25, Seksyen 33, 40400 Shah Alam
Tel: 09-546 0763 Fax: 09-546 0119 Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka
Tel: 03-5192 5193
Email: erwsb@pd.jaring.my Tel: 06-285 6545 Fax: 06-285 1546
Email: tropikamaju@hotmail.com Email: usrabsb@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name
MR. VENADURAI A/L KANNIAH Representative Name: ENCIK ABU MANSHOR DAIN
Director MR. TAN SOO CHYE
Managing Director Executive Director

TOFFCO SDN BHD TRS ENGINEERS SDN BHD VERTITECH (M) SDN BHD
No. 36-2-1 Jalan 4/62D, Medan Putra Business Centre 25 Jalan USJ 21/3 No. 17 Jalan Kenari 4
Bandar Menjalara, Off Jalan Damansara Subang Jaya, 47630 Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Puchong
52200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-5882 6968 Fax: 03-5882 6739
Tel: 03-8023 6336 Fax: 03-8024 6336
Tel: 03-6277 6633 Fax: 03-6277 6810 Email: vtech@po.jaring.my
Email: trssb@tm.net.my
Email: limhuat@tm.net.my Webpage: www.vertitech.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: IR. SHUM SIN JUNE Representative Name:
MR. FOO WAN LOONG Managing Director IR. CHOO KOK BENG
Director Managing Director

TOTAL TEAMWORK SDN BHD TSI HOLDINGS SDN BHD VISTASIK SDN BHD
26A & 28A 1st Floor, Jalan Rugbi 13/30 25th Floor Wisma Denmark A2-9 Block A Level 2, Plaza Dwitasik
Tadisma Business Park, Section 13 86 Jalan Ampang No. 21 Jalan 5/106, Bandar Sri Permaisuri
40150 Shah Alam 50450 Kuala Lumpur 56000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5511 4682 Fax: 03-5511 4680 Tel: 03-2062 6066 Fax: 03-2078 3450 Tel: 03-9173 8860 Fax: 03-9173 8861
Email: ttwork@tm.net.my Email: lsk@tsigm.po.my Email: vistasik@tm.net.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


IR. DONG SECH SING MR. LIM SENG KOK MR. KENNY SOH TONG LIAN
Managing Director Managing Director Managing Director

TPDA SDN BHD UE CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD VTS ENGINEERING SDN BHD
26B Jalan Awan Hijau, Overseas Union Garden 17th Floor, Menara 2, Faber Towers, Lot A1703-1708, Level 17, Menara Pandan A
Off Jalan Klang Lama, 52000 Kuala Lumpur Taman Desa, Jalan Desa Bahagia, Persiaran MPAJ Pandan Indah, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7981 2219 Fax: 03-7981 6172 Off Jalan Klang Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-4294 8920 Fax: 03-4294 8905
Tel: 03-7625 6868 Fax: 03-7621 1132 Email: vtsc@vts.com.my
Representative Name:
MR. TAN CHONG LAM Representative Name: Representative Name:
Managing Director PN. JAMALIAH WAN CHIK MR. FOO KOOI PHIN
Senior Manager, HR & Administration Director

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WAI CHOY CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD WEBCON SDN BHD WORTHY BUILDERS SDN BHD
61-02, Jalan Molek 1/8, 1006 Block A4 Level 10th No. 51-3 Jalan SP2/1
Taman Molek, Pusat Dagang Setia Jaya Taman Serdang Perdana, Seksyen 2
81100 Johor Bahru No. 9 Jalan PJS 8/9, 46150 Petaling Jaya 43300 Seri Kembangan
Tel: 07-356 0328 Fax: 07-356 0324 Tel: 03-7876 1333 Fax: 03-7873 7323 Tel: 03-8941 0688 Fax: 03-8941 6728
Email: wchoy@pc.jaring.my Email: webcon@tm.net.my Email: wbsb2000@tm.net.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


MR. LOH AH KOW MR. CHEE YEW FEI IR. LEE CHEE MENG
Chairman Project Director Managing Director

WAICON SDN BHD WEKAJAYA SDN BHD WYZEE BINATECH SDN BHD
28B Faber Plaza 1st Floor Lot 2595 & 2596 No. 29-2 Jalan 11/62A
Jalan Dusun Jaya, Taman Desa Wisma Sandhu, Block 195 KNLD Bandar Menjalara, Kepong
93400 Kuching
58100 Kuala Lumpur 52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 082-257 066 Fax: 082-417 590
Tel: 03-7983 6688 Fax: 03-7981 2493 Email: wekajaya@tm.net.my Tel: 03-6274 4000 Fax: 03-6275 0981
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. TAN BING SIANG Representative Name: MR. YONG THIN CHOY MIN
PUAN MARIAMAH MOHAMED
Managing Director Managing Director Director

WALTER GROUP INTERNATIONAL WENG WAH CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD YEE LOONG ENGINEERING SDN BHD
BUILDING (M) SDN BHD 2898 Jalan Pahang, Setapak, Lot 6101 Jalan Haji Abdul Manan
Suite 3B - 11 7, Plaza Sentral, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 53000 Kuala Lumpur Batu 5 1/2 Off Jalan Meru
Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, 50470 Kuala Lumpur 41050 Klang
Tel: 03-4023 2631 Fax: 03-4022 3203
Tel: 03-2273 4511 Fax: 03-2273 4518 Tel: 03-3392 8088 Fax: 03-3392 8066
Email: ccgm@po.jaring.my Representative Name: Email: yle@pd.jaring.my
MR. ENG CHAN SENG
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Executive Director
MR. BOB WIGETT MR. AANEAR YOU CHEE CHIEN
Chief Financial Officer Assistant General Manager

WASAL CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD WING CONSTRUCTION (M) SDN BHD YEOW YOON CONSTRUCTION
9-1 Jalan 5/89B Off Batu 3 1/2 173 1st Floor Jalan Ipoh SDN BHD
Jalan Sungei Besi Section 92A 51200 Kuala Lumpur Block B6-8 (Level 8) Menara Uncang Emas
WCT ENGINEERING SDN BHD 57100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-4041 0433 Fax: 03-4041 9523 85 Jalan Loke Yew, 55200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7981 3135 Fax: 03-7981 7012 Tel: 03-9200 2823 Fax: 03-9200 2608
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. LOONG YOKE PHIN Representative Name:
MR. LEE PAU Managing Director MR. WONG YEOW WEE
Managing Director Managing Director

WAY SOON ENGINEERING SDN BHD WIRA SYUKUR (M) SDN BHD YEW LEE CONSTRUCTION & TRADING
No. 33 Ground Floor 15B Jalan SS 15/4B 3A Jalan TK 5/40, 13 Km Jalan Puchong
Jalan Perhentian, Sentul 47500 Subang Jaya Kinrara Industrial Park, 47100 Puchong
51100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-5633 8555 Fax: 03-5621 4727 Tel: 03-8070 5908 / 9 / 55 Fax: 03-8070 5896
Tel: 03-4041 7829 Fax: 03-4042 5400 Email: wssb@wirasyukur.com
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. YAP YEW CHEONG
MR. TAN CHIH WEEI MR. GOON MONG YEE Managing Director
Managing Director Project Director

WAYTEAM VSB SDN BHD WONG BROTHERS’ BUILDING YEW THAI ENTERPRISES SDN BHD
17 & 19 Wisma Wayteam 1 CONSTRUCTION 84-A Lorong Jelutong
Jalan 10/23A, Off Jalan Usahawan Wisma Yoon Cheng, Unit A-1-2, Level 1, Taman Selatan, Kawasan 5, 41200 Klang
Medan Makmur, Setapak, 53200 Kuala Lumpur 726, 41/2th Miles Jalan Ipoh
Tel: 03-3373 7855 Fax: 03-3373 8201
Tel: 03-4143 3323 Fax: 03-4143 8323 51200 Kuala Lumpur
Email: wayeow@tm.net.my Tel: 03-6250 1133 Fax: 03-6250 1071 Representative Name:
Email: wbbc@tm.net.my MR. TEE YEW THAI
Representative Name: Director
Representative Name:
MR. YEOW YOON FOO MR. WONG YOON FAH
CEO Managing Partner
WCT ENGINEERING SDN BHD WONG KIM CHOOI & SONS YITSON ENTERPRISE
No. 12 Jalan Majistret U1/26, Seksyen U1 CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD 402 Jalan 14, Kepong Ulu
Lot 44, Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park 31-1 Jalan Burung Jentayu, Taman Bukit Maluri, 52100 Kuala Lumpur
40150 Shah Alam Kepong, 52100 Kuala Lumpur Tel (H/P): 012-2881 890 Fax: 03-6276 3446
Tel: 03-7805 2266 Fax: 03-7804 9877 Tel: 03-6274 6920 Fax: 03-6274 5653
Email: wctbhd@po.jaring.my Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. YEK SENG CHOW
Representative Name: MR. WONG KOK MENG Chairman
MR. GOH CHIN LIONG Managing Director
Deputy Managing Director

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YONGWANG CONSTRUCTION
SDN BHD
17A & B Jalan Pandan Indah 4/6A
Pandan Indah, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-4280 3419 Fax: 03-4294 3848
Representative Name:
MR. BJORN ELIASSON
Managing Director

ZECON ENGINEERING BERHAD


4th Floor Menara Zecon
P.O. Box 3170, No. 92 Lot 393, Section 5,
KTLD Jalan Satok, 93400 Kuching
Tel: 082-275 555 Fax: 082-275 500
Representative Name:
HJ. ZAINAL ABIDIN HJ. AHMAD
Group Managing Director / CEO

ZELAN CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD


23rd Floor Wisma Zelan
No. 1 Jalan Tasik Permaisuri 2, Bandar Tun Razak,
Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-9173 9173 Fax: 03-9171 8266 / 3966
Representative Name:
MR. LAM KAR KEONG
Managing Director

ZELLECO CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD


Aras 13, Menara MRCB
No. 2 Jalan Majlis 14/10
Section 14, 40000 Shah Alam
Tel: 03-5031 8133 Fax: 03-5031 8172
Representative Name:
DR. LIM KENG HUAT
Managing Director

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Associate Member

A PERFECT CONSTRUCTION WORKS BUMI MULTIPILE SDN BHD CHONG KUEI YING
8 Jalan 4/153A 43 Jalan Hulubalang 26 934 Taman Starlight Park
Taman Puchong Indah Taman Sentosa, 51200 Klang Jalan Tampin Lama, 70100 Seremban
58200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-5162 5887 Fax: 03-5162 5889 Tel: 06-631 0503 Fax: 06-631 0503
Tel: 03-7782 4780 Fax: 03-7782 4780
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. BALY LEONG KEE WOOI MR. CHONG KUEI YING
MR. PHANG COCK SIONG Managing Director Manager
Manager

AGENSI PEKERJAAN TENAGA JAYA CALIBRE M & E SDN BHD CITY-LITE LETRIK SDN BHD
KURNIA SDN BHD No. 187 Jalan KIP 6 No. 12 Jalan 3/91A, Taman Shamelin Perkasa
Suite 5C, 3rd Floor, Block 1, Taman Perindustrian KIP Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur
Worldwide Business Park, Jalan Tinju, 52200 Kuala Lumpur
40675 Shah Alam Tel: 03-9283 9433 Fax: 03-9282 5675
Tel: 03-6275 9317 Fax: 03-6272 4016 Email: cityliteletrik@pd.jaring.my
Tel: 03-5512 9969 Fax: 03-5512 9978
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. CHEOK JIU SENG MR. CHOO SZE FAH
DATO’ KEDAR SHAH TUN SULAIMAN Managing Director Executive Director
Chairman
AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS CAO INDUSTRIES SDN BHD CMCM PERNIAGAAN SDN BHD
DESIGN SDN BHD Lot 799, Batu 22, Jalan Ipoh, Level 12 Bangunan TH Uptown 3
4-F Jalan Pantai Molek 48200 Serendah No. 3 Jalan SS21/39, Damansara Utama
Tanjung Tokong, 10470 Penang Tel: 03-6093 1795 Fax: 03-6092 0308 47400 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 04-898 1289 Fax: 04-898 2289 Email: salesenquiry@cao.com.my Tel: 03-7723 8200 Fax: 03-7722 1090
Email: asdweb@tm.net.my Webpage: www.webmasteraktif.com.my Webpage: www.malayancement.com.my

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


MR. WONG CHOONG MENG
MR. CHEN CHIN HOAY MR. CHEOK JIU SENG Senior Vice President
Executive Director Managing Director

AKTIF ALUMINIUM SDN BHD CCIS SYSPECIALISTS (M) SDN BHD COMBITECH TRAFFIC
27 & 29, Jalan 3/118C, Desa Tun Razak, Cheras, Suite E.05.01 Plaza Mont' Kiara SYSTEMS (M) SDN BHD
56000 Kuala Lumpur 2 Jalan 1/70C, Mont' Kiara 4th Floor, Tower Block, Syed Kechik
Tel: 03-9173 1732 / 34 Fax: 03-9173 8172 50480 Kuala Lumpur Foundation Building
Webpage: www.webmasteraktif.com.my Tel: 03-6203 4001 Fax: 03-6203 4002 Jalan Kapas, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Email: e-iso@ccis.com.my Tel: 03-2092 1161 Fax: 03-2092 1163
Representative Name:
MR. BOO HUNG YANG Representative Name: Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. C.M. TAY DATUK LAI KUAI WENG
Director Executive Director

BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT (M) SDN BHD CELCURE CHEMICALS (M) SDN BHD CONSTRUCTION &
No. 6 Persiaran Kemajuan Seksyen 16, Lot 28 Kepong Industrial Area, PILING EQUIPMENT SDN BHD
40200 Shah Alam Lorong Kuang Bulan, Taman Kepong Lot 21083 Jalan Timah, Off Jalan Balakong
Tel: 03-5519 2000 Fax: 03-5510 5428 52100 Kuala Lumpur Taman Seri Timah, 43300 Seri Kembangan
Webpage: www.bluescopesteel.com.my Tel: 03-6274 2288 Fax: 03-6276 7560 Tel: 03-8941 6681 Fax: 03-8941 6682
Email: celcure@celcure.com Email: coapieq@po.jaring.my
Representative Name:
MS. SUSAN TAY Representative Name: Representative Name:
Consumer Products Manager MR. LEONG PALE TONG MR. MARTYN GREATOREX
Managing Director Director

BUILTCEPTS SDN BHD CENTRAL CHALLENGER (M) SDN BHD CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
161-3 Jalan Sarjana No.8 1st Floor Jalan Apollo CHU 5/CH MANAGEMENT SDN BHD
Taman Connaught, Cheras, Bandar Pinggiran Subang, Seksyen U5, 40150 Shah Alam 5 Jalan Bagan Lallang Jaya, Taman Bagan Lallang
56000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-7845 1011 / 1022 Fax: 03-7847 5490 13400 Butterworth, Pulau Pinang
Email: uwhb@po.jaring.my Tel: 04-333 0353 Fax: 04-324 1850
Tel: 03-9132 6828 Fax: 03-9132 0668 Email: sayhong@tm.net.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. OOI ENG JOO ENCIK HASHIM MAHFAR / ENCIK AMRAN Representative Name:
Managing Director HJ. ABU BAKAR MR. OOI SAY HONG
Directors Director

BUKIT NILAI DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD CHIN SWEE CONSTRUCTION CPD MANAGEMENT &
PT 7243 Tingkat 1, Jalan BBN 1/2A 1 Jalan Temenggung 15 CONSULTANTS SDN BHD
Putra Point Phase 1, Bandar Baru Nilai Off Jalan Sungai Jati
71800 Nilai 17 & 19 Jalan 10/23A, Medan Makmur
Tel: 06-850 1963 Fax: 06-850 1993 Taman Evergreen Sentosa, 41200 Klang Off Jalan Usahawan, Setapak, 53200 Kuala Lumpur.
Email: bktnilai@tm.net.my Tel (H/P): 012-2311949 Fax: 03-3324 9378 Tel: 03-4142 2232 Fax: 03-4142 0232
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name:
MR. GOH HEE SENG MR. YEOH BAN CHIN MR. CHEE HOON TECK @ TOO HOON TECK
Managing Director Partner Director

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DAYATERA ENGINEERING SDN BHD FAH SANG ENGINEERING HING LOONG TILING &
No. 15 3rd Floor Jalan Tiara 3 Lot 2468, Jalan Taiping, Sg. Buloh CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Bandar Baru Klang 47000 Selangor 9 Jalan 10/125D, Taman Desa Petaling
41150 Klang Tel (H/P): 019-324 5787 Fax: 03-6156 4424 57100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-3344 5748 Fax: 03-3343 0724
Email: info@dayatera.com Representative Name: Tel: 03-9058 9771 Fax: 03-9058 9806
MR. NG HOI SANG Representative Name:
Representative Name: Manager MR. YIP CHUAN HOCK
MR. GARY CHOONG
Director
Manager

DYNO BEST (M) SDN BHD FOAM PRODUCTS SDN BHD HONG GIAP SDN BHD
No. 17-3 Jalan PJS 3/34 Lot 22-24 Jalan Perusahaan 2 6B Jalan SS 22/25
Perusahaan Batu Caves Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya
Taman Sri Manja, Off Jalan Klang Lama
68100 Batu Caves Tel: 03-7729 3036 Fax: 03-7727 2459
46000 Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-6189 5788 Fax: 03-6188 6807 Email: hgeng@pd.jaring.my
03-7783 4113 Fax: 03-7783 4116 Email: fpsb@fishnet.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. SOH KAM ENG
MR. LEE BOON PENG MR. DAVID CHEONG Director
Managing Director Executive Chairman

ENTRUSTY MANAGEMENT SDN BHD FULLJI CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD HOONG YAP ENTERPRISE SDN BHD
22-1 Jalan 2/109E, Desa Business Park, Taman Desa 31B Jalan Kuning Dua, Taman Pelangi, 42B-1 Jalan Segambut Tengah
58100 Kuala Lumpur 80400 Johor Bahru 52100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7982 2123 Fax: 03-7982 3122 Tel: 03-6189 7821 Fax: 03-6187 7810
Email: entrusty@entrusty.com.my Tel: 07-332 0580 Fax: 07-332 0560 Email: hoongy@tm.net.my
Webpage: www.entrusty.com.my Representative Name:
MR. TING KOK MENG Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. TAN PENG YEW
MR. ONG HOCK TEK Director
Managing Director
General Manager / Director

E-RETE (M) SDN BHD GREEN SOLUTIONS HOOVER TILING CONTRACTS


117, 2 1/2 Miles Jalan Kuala Kangsar ENGINEERING SDN BHD SDN BHD
30010 Ipoh, Perak 63G, Jalan Anggerik Vanilla T31/1,
No. A-3a-2 (level 6) Menara Uncang Emas Kota Kemuning, Section 31, 40460 Shah Alam
Tel: 05-506 4221 Fax: 05-506 2369 No. 85 Jalan Loke Yew, 55200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-5122 2968 Fax: 03-5122 2663
Tel: 03-9200 4299 Fax: 03-9200 4272 Email: ghoover@pd.jaring.my
Representative Name:
MR. NG BENG SIEW Representative Name: Representative Name:
Executive Director MR. LAI TIAN HAI MR. SIM CHENG YOUNG
Executive Director Executive Director

ESC PROJECTS (M) SDN BHD HANSON QUARRY PRODUCTS SDN BHD HOY KEONG ENGINEERING SDN BHD
Unit 41-2 Blok G W501 Level 5, West Tower Wisma Consplant 1 27 Jalan Saga SD 8/2B
Jalan PJU 1/37, Dataran Prima No. 2 Jalan SS16/4 Subang Jaya, 47500 Subang Jaya Bandar Sri Damansara
47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-5885 8888 Fax: 03-5885 8900 52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7880 2215 Fax: 03-7880 2704
Email: escprojects@escpile.com Tel: 03-6038 1288 / 2431 Fax: 03-6038 4288
Representative Name:
MR. DAVID PALLOT / MR. THOMAS NG Representative Name:
Representative Name:
WEI THENG MR. NG HOY KEONG
MR. BRUCE COLSON
General Manager Regional Director / Project Manager Director

F & H YUKAR TRADING SDN BHD HAWALI ENTERPRISE SDN BHD HS ASSOCIATES JOINERY &
5 Jalan PJS 3/34, 6 1/2 Miles Jalan Klang Lama 401 Tingkat 4 Bangunan S.G.M.S. CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Taman Sri Manja, 48000 Petaling Jaya Jalan Chow Kit, 50350 Kuala Lumpur Lot 9121, Jalan Ikan Tenggiri,
Tel: 03-7784 9918 Tel: 03-4041 3236 Fax: 03-4041 8597 Kampung Baru Hamid Tuah, Telok Gong
Fax: 03-7785 8626 42000 Pelabuhan Klang
Representative Name: Tel: 03-3134 2939 Fax: 03-3134 1001
Representative Name: ENCIK MOHAEREE ABDUL MALEK
MR. HAW PENG KUAN General Manager Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. LER LIAN SIONG
Managing Director
F.C.I. MARKETING SDN BHD HEROWIN ENTERPRISE SDN BHD IDAMAN IKHLAS SDN BHD
23B Jalan PJS 10/32 808 Block A Kelana Centre Point No. 21 Jalan 109E, Off Jalan Desa
Bandar Sri Subang No. 3 Jalan SS 7/19, 47301 Petaling Jaya Taman Desa, Jalan Klang Lama
58100 Kuala Lumpur
46000 Petaling Jaya Tel (H/P): 019-317 2583 Fax: 03-7804 9122
Tel: 03-7984 3166 Fax: 03-7982 8052
Tel: 03-5637 2680 Fax: 03-5637 2691 Email: idaman92@tm.net.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR TEH YEW HING
Representative Name:
MR. JOHN CHANG Director
MR. JOSEPH SOON TEIK LEONG
Managing Director Executive Director

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IMBASAN MAJU SDN BHD JACKSO CONSTRUCTION KP GEMILANG SDN BHD


48-1 Jalan Besar, Kepong, Suite 1, 1st Floor, 27-1 Jalan Intan 2 12A Jalan SS25/22
52100 Kuala Lumpur Bandar Baru, 36000 Teluk Intan Taman Mayang, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-6273 3888 Fax: 03-6272 6500 Tel: 05-623 3860 Fax: 05-621 4380 Tel: 03-7806 3611 / 3 Fax: 03-7806 3612
Email: jackso@pd.jaring.my Email: yumoisw@tm.net.my
Representative Name:
MR. TEOH CHIN SOON Representative Name: Representative Name:
Director MR. SOO CHOOI LAN MR. FOO SAY WANG
Manager Director

INDUSTRIAL CONCRETE KANCO TRADING KRISDAH SDN BHD


PRODUCTS BERHAD 39-1 Jalan 11/34A No. 50 Jalan USJ 14/1B
2nd Floor Wisma IJM, Jalan Yong Shook Lin Kepong Entrepreneurs Park UEP Subang Jaya
46050 Petaling Jaya 52100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-5633 7898 Fax: 03-5634 1076
Tel: 03-7955 8888 Fax: 03-7958 1111 Tel: 03-6258 7707 Fax: 03-6258 7801
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. S.THOLKABIAN (S.T. KAPIAN)
MR. HARRY KHOR KIEM TEOH MR. WONG SICK KIEW Managing Director
Director Manager

INOVTECS SDN BHD KARTIKA JUARA SDN BHD LAMBANG SEJAGAT SDN BHD
15-3 Jalan SS 23/11 Block C-5-12 (Level 7) No. 4 Jalan PS 1/6
Taman SEA, 47400 Petaling Jaya Menara Uncang Emas-C Bandar Pinggiran Subang, Seksyen 1,
No. 85 Jalan Loke Yew, 55200 Kuala Lumpur 40150 Shah Alam
Tel: 03-7806 3828 / 7806 2517
Tel: 03-9200 2940 Fax: 03-9200 2942 Tel: 03-7847 6900 Fax: 03-7845 5567
Email: rabahar@tm.net.my Email: hrsson@pd.jaring.my
Representative Name:
MR. SAN KOK KEONG Representative Name: Representative Name:
General Manager (Sales & Marketing) ENCIK RAZALI HARUN MR. HARRISON GOH YIK HEE
Managing Director Managing Director

INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY KASUGA SDN BHD LIAN CHOO CONSTRUCTION


SERVICES SDN BHD 28A Jalan MJ/1, Medan Maju Jaya WORKS SDN BHD
16, 1st Floor Lorong Helang Dua 7th Mile, Off Jalan Klang Lama
46000 Petaling Jaya No. 12 Jalan PU 10/5A, Taman Puchong Utama
Desa Permai Indah, 11700 Penang
Tel: 04-658 2658 Fax: 04-658 4452 Tel: 03-7783 7508 Fax: 03-7783 7509 47100 Puchong
Email: sfl@pc.jaring.my Email: kasugasb@tm.net.my Tel: 03-8060 3184
Webpage: www.kasuga.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. CHAI CHOON YEAN
IR. SOON FONG LEE MR. CHAN FOO CHING Director
Chief Engineer / Director Managing Director
INTERAKTIF PERKASA SDN BHD KIM GUAN HARDWARE MACHINERY LION FOREST INDUSTRIES BHD
No. 20G Jalan 9/95B TIMBER TRADING (Formerly: POSIM BHD)
Taman Cheras Utama 2nd Floor Wisma Silverstone, Lot 72 Persiaran Jubli Perak
Lot 15673, Batu 4 Jalan Gambang
56100 Kuala Lumpur 40000 Shah Alam
25150 Kuantan Tel: 03-5191 0227 Fax: 03-5191 0243
Tel: 03-4293 3393 Fax: 03-4294 9972 Tel: 09-536 6604 Fax: 09-536 1581 Email: eangsp@posim.po.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. CHIA SIK CHEONG Representative Name:
MR. TAN YAU CHENG MR. NG CHIN KWAN
Director Director General Manager

INVIRON VENTURES SDN BHD KOK GUAN ENGINEERING WORKS LUX BEE ENTERPRISE SDN BHD
Lot AL2216 Jalan Kebun Teh, Kampung Baru, No. 32 Jalan Dato Dagang 36A 34 Jalan 30E/146
47000 Sg. Buloh Taman Sri Sentosa, 41200 Klang Desa Tasik, Bandar Tasik Selatan
Tel: 03-6140 2328 Fax: 03-6140 2326 Tel (H/P): 012-952 3185 57000 Kuala Lumpur
Email: invironventures@pd.jaring.my Tel: 03-9059 1933 Fax: 03-9059 1932
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR LIM KOK GUAN Representative Name:
MR. VINCENT CHEW ENG CHUAN Director MR. TENG MENG SENG
General Manager Managing Director

IRAMA BARU SDN BHD KOLEJ YAYASAN MELAKA LWC PRECAST SDN BHD
No. 18 Jalan SS 3/33 No.1 Jalan Bukit Sebukor 24A, Medan Imbi,
Taman University 75150 Melaka 55100 Kuala Lumpur
47300 Petaling Jaya Tel: 06-281 7732 Fax: 06-281 6845 Tel: 03-2142 0012 Fax: 03-2148 0013
Tel: 03-7877 4111 Fax: 03-7877 4772 Email: khairil@kym.edu.my Email: info@lwcgroup.com
Email: jc99clc@pd.jaring.my Webpage: www.kym.edu.com.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. JAY FUNG
DR. HAMZAID YAHYA Director
MR. JIMMY CHAN Chief Executive Officer
Administrator

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Associate Members

MACRO TEAM (M) SDN BHD NG CHONG PUAN PC AUTO BLAST SDN BHD
153A, Jalan Pendekar 2 FURNITURE SDN BHD 18-A5 4th Floor Jalan SS 6/3
Taman Skudai Baru, 81300 Johor Bahru Lot 1501 Batu 6 Jalan Seremban Lukut, Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 07-558 7300 / 554 1849 Fax: 07-558 7300 71010 Port Dickson Tel: 03-7803 5454 Fax: 03-7803 7854
Tel: 06-651 1663 Fax: 03-651 2899 Email: antblast@tm.net.my
Representative Name:
ENCIK AZHARUDIN BIN JAFREY Representative Name: Representative Name:
Managing Director MR. NG MING KIAT MR. JOHNSON MARIADASS
Assistant General Manager-Marketing Operations Director

MBT (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD NG YEW CHAI SAWMILL SDN BHD PELANTAR INSAN (M) SDN BHD
No. 8 Jalan Keluli 2 Batu 50 Jalan Air Hitam 5B Jalan Pandan 3/5
Kaw. Perindustrian Bukit Raja 86200 Simpang Rengam Pandan Jaya, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
41050 Klang Tel: 07-754 1319 Fax: 07-754 1327 Tel: 03-9200 1233 Fax: 03-9200 6233
Tel: 03-3344 3388 Fax: 03-3344 5330 Email: nychai@po.jaring.my
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name: MR. JASON KO YU WEI
MR. VINCENT LOKE MR. PHAN WEI CHYN Director
Regional Director Truss Plant Manager

MEGA FORTUNE ENGINEERING WORK OCEAN MANPOWER SDN BHD PEMBINAAN JASABERSATU SDN BHD
No. 19 Lorong Dato Dagang 35D No. 11 Jalan BSS 1/2B No. 6 Lorong Burung Tekukur 3
Taman Sri Sentosa, 41200 Klang Bandar Seremban Selatan Taman Bukit Maluri
Tel (H/P): 012-236 9137 Sg. Gadut, 71450 Seremban 52100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 06-677 1787 Fax: 06-677 1802 Tel: 03-6277 2363 Fax: 03-6277 0363
Representative Name:
MR. TAN LEAN TIONG Representative Name: Representative Name:
Director MR. LIEW CHAI MR. TEOH EAM SEONG
Director Director

METALWORKS ENGINEERING ODS CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS PEMBINAAN LIM NGEN SDN BHD
SDN BHD SDN BHD 5 Jalan Orkid
No. 2 Jalan 2/2A, Taman Industri Selesa Jaya, 85000 Segamat, Johor
No. 1 Ground Floor, Jalan Intan Baiduri 10/1D
Off Jalan Balakong, 43300 Seri Kembangan
Taman Intan Baiduri, Kepong, 52000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 07-931 0001 Fax: 07-932 0001
Tel: 03-8961 6779 Fax: 03-8961 6773
Email: limww@pc.jaring.my Tel: 03-6136 0229 Fax: 03-6136 6951 Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. LIM KWEE CHUAN
Representative Name: Director
MS. SHARON B.H. LIM MR. ONG DI SENG
Director / General Manager Managing Director

MFT ENTERPRISE SDN BHD ONDULINE BUILDING MATERIALS PEMBINAAN SUCHEN SDN BHD
8 Jalan 6/34A, Kepong Entrepreneurs Park (M) SDN BHD 58C Jalan KIP 2
52100 Kuala Lumpur 3rd & 4th Floor 28 Lebuh Gereja Taman Perindustrian KIP
10200 Penang
Tel: 03-6253 6880 Fax: 03-6253 6889 52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 04-261 4828 Fax: 04-262 4034
Email: onduline@tm.net.my 03-6276 1761 Fax: 03-6274 3761
Representative Name:
MR. YAP WEE MIN Representative Name:
Managing Director Representative Name: MR. LOO CHIN HUAT
MR. TEOH HIM HOE
Deputy Managing Director Director

MITEK ASIA SDN BHD PAKAI INDUSTRIES BERHAD PERNIAGAAN & PENGANGKUTAN
Lot 15 Jalan Sultan Mohamad 5 Lot 4 Jalan Paku 16/6 CHIN HIN SDN BHD
Kawasan Perusahaan, Bandar Sultan Sulaiman Section 16, 40000 Shah Alam
No. 6-3 2nd Floor Udarama Complex, Jalan 3/64A
42000 Pelabuhan Klang Tel: 03-5519 2700 Fax: 03-5519 3212
Tel: 03-3176 7473 Fax: 03-3176 7640 Email: thomas@pakai.po.my Batu 1, Off Jalan Ipoh, 50350 Kuala Lumpur
Email: mitekasia@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-4043 4343 Fax: 03-4043 7000
Representative Name:
Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. THOMAS TUAN KIT KWONG
MR. GAN POH THUAN Chief Executive Officer MR. CHIAU BENG TEIK
General Manager Director

MULTINAIL ASIA SDN BHD PANAROMIC SDN BHD PERNIAGAAN BALISA SDN BHD
No.1, Jalan TPP 6/13, Pinwang Industrial Park, No. 29 Tingkat Satu, Jalan Toman 3 72A-1 Wisma Balisa, Jalan Batu Unjur 1
47100 Puchong Kemayan Square, 70200 Seremban Taman Bayu Perdana, 41200 Klang
Tel: 03-256 1432 / 323 1088
Tel: 03-8061 6800 Fax: 03–8061 6801 Tel: 06-762 6903 Fax: 06-762 4669
Fax: 03-256 2191 / 324 4819
Email: multina@po.jaring.my
Representative Name: Email: lizwong@pc.jaring.my
Representative Name: MR. SIM TECK SENG
MR. CHANG CHEE WEI Managing Director Representative Name:
Manager MR. PHILIP YONG
EDP Manager

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Associate Members

PINTARAN AKTIF SDN BHD ROTARY-PSL GEOTECHNICS SDN BHD SHOON LI HUAT SDN BHD
Suite A-9-6 Level 11 Blk A 62C Jalan SS 22/25 L3-23 Times 89 Business Plaza
Menara Uncang Emas, No. 85 Jalan Loke Yew Damansara Jaya, 47400 Petaling Jaya 37 Jalan 8A/133, Taman Sri Sentosa
Taman Miharja, 55200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-7725 6288 Fax: 03-7725 7188 Jalan Klang Lama, 58000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-9200 6366 Fax: 03-9200 8366 Email: rpslgeo@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-7783 9891 Fax: 03-7785 9603
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. LIM CHAM GEE MR. LOW KEN PUAN MR. ALAN LIEW / MR. DERIC YAP
Director Director Director

PIONEER HORIZON SDN BHD SANKI-KIGYO SDN BHD SIN KIM HIN SDN BHD
111-B Jalan Kenari 23 Lot 4701 Jalan Simpah Utara No. 23 Jalan Permai 2
Bandar Puchong Jaya 48100 Batu Arang Taman Perindustrian Puchong Permai
47100 Puchong Tel: 03-6035 3999 Fax: 03-6035 3888 47100 Puchong
Tel: 03-8075 9194 Fax: 03-8075 7476 Email: sanki@tm.net.my Tel: 03-5891 0947 / 57 / 58 Fax: 03-5891 0647
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. QUEK ENG HWEE MR. LIM FANG TAU MR. YAP YOON WAH
Director Chief Executive Officer Managing Director

PLUS THREE CONSULTANTS SENI JAYA CORPORATION BHD SONSTAR PILING &
(M) SDN BHD 12 Jalan SS 22/21 CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Suite E-7-16 Block E, Plaza Mont Kiara Damansara Jaya
Lot 491-ABC-1 Batu 22, Jalan Kuala Selangor,
No. 2 Jalan 1/70C, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur 47400 Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-6201 0996 Fax: 03-6201 9018 Tel: 03-7729 1795 Fax: 03-7727 3997 Mukim Ijok, 45620 Batang Berjuntai, Selangor
Email: plus3kl@attglobal.net Email: eteo@po.jaring.my Tel: 03-6038 2888 Fax: 03-6038 4888
Representative Name:
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. MICHAEL MCLVER MR. EDDIE TEO SWEE CHENG MR. LIM CHEN TONG
Director Managing Director Director

PRYDA (M) SDN BHD SEPADU BINA JAYA SPRAY-SAFE FAR EAST SDN BHD
2A, Lot 6219, Jalan Kota Raja Batu 1, Kampung Jawa, No. 7, Lorong SS13/3D
Lots 23 & 25 Jalan PJS 11/14
41000 Klang Bandar Sunway Industrial Area
Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-3372 9685 Fax: 03-3373 5221
Tel: 03-5632 1068 Fax: 03-5632 1069 46150 Petaling Jaya
Email: sbj-ibnu@hotmail.com
Email: pryda@tm.net.my Tel: 03-5634 5991 Fax: 03-5634 0648
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
PUAN SRI HUMAIRO BINTI R. MR. H.C. YIP
MS. YEW AI KIAN / MR. NG WUN PIN SUKARNADI SOFJAN
Technical / Marketing Manager Manager cum Proprietor Business Development Manager

QUALITY STRATEGIES SETIA-WOOD INDUSTRIES SDN BHD SRI BINARAYA SDN BHD
CONSULT SDN BHD Lot 5 & 6, Jalan Indah 1/3, Taman Industri Rawang, 23A Jalan USJ 10/1A, Taipan
29-1 & 2 Plaza Crystalville 1, Jalan 22A/70A 48000 Rawang UEP Subang Jaya, 47620 Subang Jaya
Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-6092 8022 Fax: 03-6092 0322
Tel: 03-5634 0358 Fax: 03-5634 0432
Tel: 03-6203 2863 Fax: 03-6203 2864 Email: pakar@tm.net.my
Email: qsc@tm.net.my Email: mfar@pc.jaring.my
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MS. CATHERINE LIM / MR. CORSIA TAN MR. LEE HUP TEONG
IR. PRADEEP LEON Senior Manager Director
Principle Consultant

RAINTREE INTERIOR DESIGN SHAHMAN NASUTION SDN BHD SUN BEYOND CONSTRUCTION &
SDN BHD 8-12 Jalan 5/5 TRADING
No. 3 Jalan 13/1 Taman Perindustrian Selesa Jaya
34-2 Lorong 6C/91, Taman Shamelin Perkasa
46200 Petaling Jaya 43300 Seri Kembangan
Tel: 03-7956 6111 Fax: 03-7956 6610 Tel: 03-8961 4715 Fax: 03-8961 6146 Batu 3 1/2 Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur
Email: raincom@tm.net.my Email: pworth@pd.jaring.my Tel: 03-9283 3977/78 Fax: 03-9283 5655

Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:


MR. ONG TIEN KIM ENCIK SHAHMAN NASUTION AMIR HAMZAH MR. BEH TUCK KHEONG
Project Manager Managing Director Director

REED EXHIBITIONS SDN BHD SHING HUAT ROOFTRUSS SDN BHD SUN-SINAR SDN BHD
Suite 312 Block F Phileo Damansara 1, 1-2-1 (2nd Floor) Jalan 4/101C 1M Jalan Maju 1/14
Jalan 16/11, Off Jalan Damansara, 46350 Petaling Jaya Cheras Business Centre Taman Lembah Maju
Tel: 03-7660 3766 Fax: 03-7958 1800 56100 Kuala Lumpur 56100 Kuala Lumpur
Email: malbex@reedexpo.com.my Tel: 03-9130 8011 Fax: 03-9130 7887 Tel: 03-4292 9876 Fax: 03-4295 7218
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. STEVEN THONG MR. FONG TET YOONG MR. LOH KEONG
General Manager Executive Director Managing Director

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Associate Members

SYARIKAT PERNIAGAAN LI ANN TOPVELL CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD VITA TERRA (M) SDN BHD
No. 83-2 Jalan 11/62A No. 17-2A Jalan PJS 10/4 8470 Jalan Penghulu Abbas
Bandar Menjalara Subang Indah, 46000 Petaling Jaya Bukit Baru, 75150 Melaka
52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-5637 4622 Fax: 03-5637 4623 Tel (H/P): 010-6658 932
Tel: 03-6272 8723 Fax: 03-6272 9723
Email: kctang1989@yahoo.com Fax: 06-317 9272 / 232 8378
Representative Name:
MR. CHAN LEE SAM Representative Name:
Representative Name: Executive Director MR. HO YUET MENG
MR. TANG KWAI CHING
Project Director Director

SYSTEM DRILLERS TRIWONG CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD WOODLANDOR HOLDINGS BERHAD


GEOTECHNIC SDN BHD 3A Tingkat 1 Jalan Cendana 1 No. 9 Jalan 2/116D,
Taman Cendana, Sungai Chua Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park
35-1 Jalan 2/115A, Taman Pagar Ruyong Off Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur
43000 Kajang, Selangor
Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-8734 7488 Fax: 03-8734 7489 Tel: 03-7983 0955 Fax: 03-7981 9168
Tel: 03-7982 3350 Fax: 03-7981 9305 Email: welchard@tm.net.my Email: munwe@tm.net.my
Webpage: www.woodlandorwood.com
Representative Name:
Representative Name:
MR. KHOO YEE CHEE Representative Name:
MR. WONG KIM SIN
Executive Director MR. S.F. MUN
Managing Director Executive Chairman
TECHNOINTAN HOLDING SDN BHD TROPICS INTERIOR (M) SDN BHD X-TEN CORPORATION (M) SDN BHD
42B-1 Jalan Segambut Tengah No. 27 Jalan Nilam 1/9 107-A Jalan Kenari 23
Segambut, 51200 Kuala Lumpur Subang Square Industrial Park Bandar Puchong Jaya
Tel: 03-6257 4928 Fax: 03-6250 7928 40000 Shah Alam 47100 Puchong
Email: techno.info@ecpiles.com Tel: 03-5638 9511 Fax: 03-5638 8552 Tel: 03-8070 8636 Fax: 03-8070 8663
Representative Name: Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. RAYMOND TAN PENG CHUNG MR. TAN LIM YAU IR. LIM SENG CHOW
Managing Director Manager Managing Director

TECHPLEX (M) SDN BHD TTDI DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD ZALAM CORPORATION SDN BHD
20D Jalan 6/5 Pandan Commercial Park No. 1 Jalan Marathon 13/13, Seksyen 13, 32 Jalan 1/2 Seksyen 1
Pandan Indah 40100 Shah Alam Bandar Teknologi Kajang
55100 Kuala Lumpur 43500 Semenyih
Tel: 03-5511 1988 Fax: 03-5518 4142
Tel: 03-4296 9028 Fax: 03-4296 9025 Tel: 03-8723 5762 Fax: 03-8723 5761
Email: tec-plex@hotmail.com Representative Name: Email: zalam@tm.net.my
TUAN SYED HAMID ALHABSHEE
Representative Name: Representative Name:
Acting CEO
MR MOK PAK SUM DR. KOR FOOK HENG
Managing Director Executive Director

TIMJAYA HARTANAH (M) SDN BHD TWO WONG PILING &


Unit E05-20 Wisma Sunrise CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD
Plaza Mont Kiara
Lot 1771 Batu 10 Jalan Sg Tua
50480 Kuala Lumpur
03-6201 7995 Fax: 03-6204 2270 68100 Batu Caves
Email: kkchong@coralink.com Tel: 03-6188 4928 Fax: 03-6187 1928
Representative Name:
Representative Name:
MR. CHONG KOK KEONG MR. S.K. WONG
CEO Director

TM TIMBANG MAJU SDN BHD UMW EQUIPMENT SDN BHD


28, Jalan SC3, Pusat Perindustrian, Sg Chua, Jalan Utas 15/7
43000 Kajang P.O. Box 7052, 40915 Shah Alam
Tel: 03-8736 9020 Fax: 03-8733 9021 Tel: 03-5515 6818 / 5519 1911 Fax: 03-5510 4288
Email: yeeks01@sh1.umw.com.my
Representative Name:
MR. SIOW FOOK YEW Representative Name:
Director MR. YEE KON SIN
General Manager

TONG LEE HUAT (M) SDN BHD UNIPATI CONCRETE SDN BHD
No. 22A Jalan Landak 35A 1st Floor Jalan Sarikei
Off Jalan Pasar, Pudu Off Jalan Pahang Setapak
55100 Kuala Lumpur 53000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-9059 1976 Fax: 03-9038 1876 Tel: 03-4023 8420 Fax: 03-4023 8520
Representative Name: Representative Name:
MR. FOO CHEE WEE MR. ERIC WONG
Managing Director Director

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MBAM MEMBERS LISTINGS
Affiliate Members

MALACCA BUILDING PERSATUAN PEMBORONG & SARAWAK BUILDING & CIVIL


CONTRACTORS’ ASSOCIATION PEMBEKAL BARANGAN BINAAN KEDAH ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS
No. 8 & 10 Jalan PE32 169A & B Jalan Putra, ASSOCIATION
Taman Paya Emas, 76450 05100 Alor Setar Lot 493 2nd Floor Jalan Ang Cheng Ho
Tel: 06-312 2810 Fax: 06-312 2115 Tel: 04-733 9210 Lorong 11, 93100 Kuching
Representative Name: Tel: 082-252 553 Fax: 082-256 782
MR. SAI AH SAI Representative Name:
Representative Name:
Chairman MR. LOH GEAY SOON
MR. WEE SONG CHING
Chairman
Chairman

PENANG MASTER BUILDERS & PORT DICKSON BUILDERS’ SARAWAK SIBU DIVISION BUILDING
BUILDING MATERIALS DEALERS ASSOCIATION & CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASSOCIATION 258 1st Floor Jalan Pantai CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION
3rd Floor Room 306, Penang Chinese Town Hall 71000 Port Dickson No. 90 2nd Floor Jalan Lanang
22 Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, 10200 Penang Tel: 06-647 2583 Fax: 06-651 2026 P.O. Box 506, 96007 Sibu
Tel: 04-262 2476 Fax: 04-262 1091 Representative Name: Tel: 084-336 921 Fax: 084-335 950
Email: pbbmda@tm.net.my MR. TAN CHONG HENG Representative Name:
Chairman MR. LAU KAH KING
Representative Name:
Chairman
MR. TAN KIA LOCK
President

PERSATUAN KONTRAKTOR INDIA SABAH BUILDERS ASSOCIATION SELANGOR & FEDERAL TERRITORY
MALAYSIA 4 (2nd Floor) Blok F BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
544 2A Batu Complex Sinsuran Complex, P.O. Box 10582 50-4-1 Cheras Business Centre
3rd Mile Jalan Ipoh, 88806 Kota Kinabalu Jalan 2/101C, Taman Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur
51200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 088-211 895 Fax: 088-261 895 Tel: 03-4023 2631 / 4179 Fax: 03-4022 3203
Tel: 03-6257 7944 Fax: 03-6257 4944 Representative Name: Representative Name:
Representative Name: MR. DOUGLAS TAY GUAN SHUNG MR. TAN CHOON LENG
MR. G. SUDHAKARAN President Deputy President
Chairman

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