UUE Holdings bags biggest Singapore contract worth RM67.3mil


KUALA LUMPUR: UUE Holdings Bhd’s wholly owned subsidiary, Konnection Engineering Pte Ltd, has secured a S$20.9 mil (RM67.3 mil) contract from Wee Guan Construction Pte Ltd — its biggest order win in Singapore to date.

In a statement, the underground-utilities engineering solutions provider said the contract covers the supply and installation of 230kV power and auxiliary cables and accessories, as well as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe installation using the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) method.

The project, with SP PowerAssets Ltd as principal, is expected to be completed by end-2027.

UUE said the latest win lifts its order book to an all-time high of RM521.9 mil, providing strong earnings visibility over the next two to three years.

Year-to-date contract wins have breached RM362 mil, underscoring the group’s capabilities in delivering high-quality solutions for Singapore’s utility infrastructure projects.

UUE managing director Datuk Dr Ting Kok Hwa said the award from one of its long-standing customers reaffirmed the group’s strong execution capabilities and proven track record in meeting regional standards in Singapore.

“We are encouraged by this milestone, as our job scope has now expanded to a full-scale role covering the provision of materials, labour and equipment compared to the smaller HDD service packages secured previously.

“The planned expansion of our in-house HDPE pipe manufacturing arm is progressing on the right track to support our growing market share. With Singapore’s construction sector remaining vibrant, we believe UUE is well-positioned to accelerate its operational growth in the country.”

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