iCents unit undertakes RM12.9mil renovation job


KUALA LUMPUR: iCents Group Holdings Bhd said its wholly-owned subsidiary VS Engineering Sdn Bhd has secured a RM12.9mil contract from a Malaysia-incorporated subsidiary of a Netherlands-based technology company to undertake renovation works for a factory, warehouse and ground floor office in Klang Valley.

It said in its filing with Bursa Malaysia, the customer specialises in products and technology solutions for the  semiconductor, medical and life sciences, and infrastructure and energy industries.

The scope of works comprises, among others, supply, delivery and installation of building works, internal finishes, mechanical, electrical, Extra Low Voltage (ELV) system, plumbing sanitary, fire fighting systems and testing commissioning works.

The project is scheduled for completion four months from the date of commencement, which is to be informed by the project consultant.

“This award further diversifies our project portfolio and reflects the confidence customers have in our ability to deliver integrated engineering and construction solutions for technology-intensive industries," said iCents executive director Foo Siang Leng in a statement.

Looking ahead, iCents remains optimistic about the outlook for advanced manufacturing and high-specification industrial facilities, supported by increasing investments in semiconductors, life sciences, digital infrastructure and other technology-driven industries.

"Backed by its expanding technical capabilities, manufacturing capacity and growing track record, the Group is well-positioned to capture further opportunities while delivering sustainable long-term value to its stakeholders," it said.

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