Gamuda inks RM1.5bil deals for land disposal, DC ops


KUALA LUMPUR: Gamuda Bhd, via its indirect subsidiary, Gamuda DC Infrastructure Sdn Bhd (DCI), has entered into contracts to dispose of 157.42 ha of land for RM455.23mil and undertake enabling works worth RM1.01bil with Pearl Computing Malaysia Sdn Bhd.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, Gamuda said the land is located in Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan.

It said DCI would then undertake enabling works on the land for Pearl Computing’s data centre (DC) development, including earthworks and external infrastructure works.

“The external infrastructure works consist of a new water treatment plant with a total production capacity of 65 million litres per day; pipelines connecting the water treatment plant to the service reservoir of the DC development and off-river storage to ensure sufficient water yield during the low season and mitigate against any pollution,” it said.

Gamuda said the earthworks are expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2025 (3Q25), followed by the water treatment plant in 2Q27 and off-river storage in 4Q28.

It said the agreements encapsulated the company’s one-stop solution for the fast-growing DC sector, whereby Gamuda delivers top-to-toe land development, including civil works, utility connections and water infrastructure, to deliver a ready-to-build platform for hyperscale clients.

“This end-to-end approach de-risks early-stage development, shortens timelines, guarantees quality and cost, which sets the company apart as a strategic infrastructure partner in the digital economy,” it added. — Bernama

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