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Fajarbaru Builder Group Bhd has been awarded a contract worth RM252.26mil from WCT Holdings Bhd, bringing its total construction order book to RM1.2bil.
KUALA LUMPUR (April 24): Construction outfit Fajarbaru Builder Group Bhd has bagged a RM252.26 million contract from WCT Holdings Bhd to undertake Phase 1 of a two-phase development of two blocks of serviced apartments in Johor Bahru.
PETALING JAYA: Fajarbaru Builder Group Bhd has accepted a letter of award from WCT Holdings Bhd in respect of main building works for a two-phase residential development project in Johor Baru, Johor, worth RM252.26mil.
WHILE Malaysia-listed companies were seen to be improving their balance sheet position in 2023, the number of perpetual bond issuances rose during the year, data compiled by The Edge show.
At least 28 public-listed companies have outstanding perpetual bonds — also known as perpetuals or...
KUALA LUMPUR: The positive outlook and overweight ratings in the construction sector following the rollout of infrastructure projects nationwide continued to lift market sentiment.As we enter the second quarter of 2024 (2Q2024), Budget 2024's RM90 billion development expenditure allocation to ...
Any Malaysian who has to balik kampung for the festive season will undoubtedly know that Penang experiences traffic congestion that is almost as bad as the Klang Valley on a regular working day.
Data centre projects along with semiconductor factories and industrial warehouses are expected to drive orderbook replenishments for the construction sector in Malaysia.
Analysts have maintained an “overweight” rating on the construction sector owing to ongoing government projects such as the Sabah Pan Borneo Highway and flood mitigation works.
PETALING JAYA: WCT Holdings Bhd (WCT) could emerge as a potential beneficiary of the proposed RM3.7bil Subang Airport Regeneration Plan (SARP) project, says CIMB Securities.