A Legacy of

Landmark Projects

Showcasing the proven capabilities of our leadership and our company in delivering critical infrastructure for Sabah.
Power plant facility

Our portfolio is a testament to our commitment to quality, safety, and excellence. We have successfully executed a diverse range of projects in the water, energy, and civil engineering sectors, consistently meeting contractual and regulatory requirements. Each project highlights our ability to manage complex, multi-disciplinary works from conception to completion.

Landmark Project

Doubling Water Capacity with the Telibong 2 Treatment Plant

Project Overview

As part of the Penambahan Kapasiti Loji Rawatan Air Telibong 2, Tamparuli project, the scope of works included the Gayang–Serusop Submarine Pipeline installation, involving the laying of a 360-metre submarine pipeline executed through a coordinated marine construction approach. The works were supported by two barges, one tug boat, and two speedboats, with a workforce of approximately 40 experienced marine and technical personnel. The pipeline was laid
accurately along the approved marine alignment, followed by final protection works using armour rock trench cover to ensure long-term stability and
protection against seabed movement and marine conditions.

Contract Value

RM 395.9 Million

Client

Jabatan Air Negeri Sabah (JANS)

Capacity Increase

80 JLH ➔ 160 JLH

132kV Tenom-Nabawan Transmission Line (Leadership Experience)

Project Overview

A high voltage transmission infrastructure project supporting rural electrification. This critical project connects remote areas to the main grid, ensuring reliable power supply for community development. The project includes the construction of transmission lines and associated substation works.

Contract Value

RM 134 Million

Client

Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd

Submarine Pipeline Laying

Project Overview

As part of the Penambahan Kapasiti Loji Rawatan Air Telibong 2, Tamparuli project, the scope of works included the Gayang–Serusop Submarine Pipeline installation, involving the laying of a 360-metre submarine pipeline executed through a coordinated marine construction approach. The works were supported by two barges, one tug boat, and two speedboats, with a workforce of approximately 40 experienced marine and technical personnel. The pipeline was laid
accurately along the approved marine alignment, followed by final protection works using armour rock trench cover to ensure long-term stability and
protection against seabed movement and marine conditions.

Seaport and buildings

Interim Ferry Terminal, Kota Kinabalu Port

Aerial shot of towers and forest

PMU Bukit Nenas, Sandakan (Leadership Experience)

Room with lots of bolt

PPU Sri Indah System Upgrade, Tawau (Leadership Experience)