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Committee 理事
A Great Central State-Owned Enterprise, Building Dreams for the Future 大型央企,筑梦未来
China Construction Yangtze River (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, with its registration no. 1075831- X, is incorporated in Malaysia and its shares wholly owned by China Construction Third Engineering Bureau, in accordance with Malaysia Company Act 1965.
With the authorized capital of 1 million and the paid-up capital of 900 thousand Ringgit, the Company covers the work scopes of civil & industrial project engineering and construction, M&E, equipment installation, interior design and decoration, steel structure fabrication and installation, municipal administration road, bridge and tunnels, firefighting equipment installation, earth and stone work etc.
China Construction Yangtze River (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, as a main contractor, has entered into Malaysia for more than 4 years, and subsequently undertaken the construction projects for R&F Princess Cove Phase 1 (GFA:6.6 Million sft), Macrolink Resort (GFA: 1.8 Million sft), Forest City Plot 26 Phase 1 & Phase 3 (GFA: 2.6 Million sft) in Johor, Xinyi Glass Factory Phase 1, Impression Melaka (GFA: 600,000 SFT ), Harbour City (GFA:4.2 Million SFT ) in Melaka, and Agile Mont Kiara (GFA: 2.8 Million SFT), MET 1 (GFA: 2.7 Million SFT) in Kuala Lumpur and Urban Suites (GFA:1.3 Million SFT) in Penang.
More than 10 on-going projects, with an total GFA of 20 Million SFT have contributed a gross contract value of RM 5 Billion.
Within 5 years’ time, the Company has brought in 200 management from China and more than 100 staff from Malaysia. In 2016, it was awarded the “CSR-EXCELLENCE IN SAFETY CONSTRUCTION “.
As one of the most rapid developing companies from China, China Construction Yangtze River (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd has the work done value of 1.2 Billion Malaysia Ringgit in 2017. Nevertheless, the Company will inherit the corporate spirit “Striving to be the first” and looking forward to further prosperity in Malaysia as well as Asia Pacific area.
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