Lejadi ties up with Chinese firm for EPC jobs


Working together: Li Rongkun (left) exchanging documents with LISB managing director Datuk Sa’id A. Rahman. In the middle is Lim.

KUALA LUMPUR: Lejadi Group via its bumiputra construction subsidiary, Lejadi Infra Sdn Bhd (LISB), has signed a joint-venture agreement with Chinese company Global Solar Co Ltd to jointly bid for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects of solar and renewable energy plants in Malaysia.

Global Solar is a subsidiary under the Sumec Group Corp in China and the joint-venture is poised to set up a large scale solar plant EPC company in Malaysia.

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