KNM’s CNI Engineering gets RM183m Petronas project


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KUALA LUMPUR: KNM Group Bhd’s 70% owned JV company has secured a US$42mil (RM183mil) contract to undertake part of the works at Petronas Pengerang Integrated Complex project in Johor. 

The oil and gas services company said on Thursday CNI Engineering & Construction Malaysia Sdn Bhd had secured the contract from Toyo Thai Malaysia Sdn Bhd.

“The scope of supply and work of CNI Engineering shall generally include, but not limited to, procurement of consumable materials and parts, construction works, inspection and test,” it said. 

KNM added the contract was 25 months and was set to start in September 2015.  


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