Board calls for stronger infrastructure to cope with impact of natural disasters


Najib (centre) launching the Construction Industry Transformation Programme in September last year. – filepic

THE Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia has urged industry players to ensure infrastructure in the country is built with resilience to better withstand the potential impact of climate change in the country.

“Infrastructure and buildings in Malaysia are relatively less resilient to natural calamities.

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