Propel Global bags additional RM59.04mil Johor Bahru data centre work order


Propel Global Bhd executive director/group CEO Angeline Lee.

KUALA LUMPUR: Propel Global Bhd’s wholly owned subsidiary Propel CMT Sdn Bhd, in a joint venture with China State Construction Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd, has secured an additional work order worth up to RM59.04mil for a data centre development in Johor Bahru.

In a statement, Propel Global said the additional work order involves the construction of a consumer landing station and associated works, as well as the completion of infrastructure works for ancillary buildings.

The works commenced on Jan 22, 2026 and are scheduled for completion by May 30, 2026.

Propel Global said the award follows the group’s earlier involvement in the project and reflects continued confidence in the joint venture’s technical capabilities, project execution standards and safety compliance.

Executive director and group chief executive officer Angeline Lee said the additional work order underscores Propel Global’s growing track record in delivering specialised infrastructure works for data centre developments.

“It reflects our clients’ continued confidence in our execution capabilities, project governance and safety standards. As digital infrastructure investment accelerates across Malaysia, we remain focused on disciplined delivery while strengthening our presence in this high-growth segment.”

The additional work order is expected to contribute positively to the group’s earnings and net assets for the financial year ending June 30, 2026.

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