AWC wins RM99.1mil TM facilities management contract


AWC group chief executive officer/president Datuk Ahmad Kabeer Mohamed Nagoor

KUALA LUMPUR: AWC Bhd has secured a RM99.1mil contract from TM Technology Services Sdn Bhd (TMSSB), a wholly owned subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), for the provision of integrated facilities management (IFM) services.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, AWC said its wholly owned subsidiary Ambang Wira Sdn Bhd (AWSB) accepted the letter of award for IFM services covering TM data centres and buildings in TM Central 1.

The contract is expected to commence on Nov 1, 2025 and continue until Oct 31, 2030.

Group chief executive officer/president Datuk Ahmad Kabeer Mohamed Nagoor said the group will provide comprehensive IFM services encompassing operations, maintenance, and support for TM data centres and buildings within TM Central 1.

“Beyond being another major facilities management job, this project marks our first venture into the management of mission-critical, technology-driven infrastructure—facilities where reliability, uptime, and technical precision are of utmost importance. It also showcases our ability to integrate engineering excellence with facilities management expertise.”

“Furthermore, we are delighted that the facilities division is gaining good traction alongside our environment and engineering divisions, reflecting the group’s positive momentum — following the recent contract win by our facilities division a few days ago and another by the environment division last month. This brings the total contracts announced in FY26 to around RM194mil,” Ahmad Kabeer said in a statement.

As of the end of June 2025, AWC’s order book stood at RM597mil (excluding the three contracts announced in FY26).

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