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Construction sites need longer operating hours, says group
PETALING JAYA: The Selangor government should consider extending the construction operating hours from 7am until 7pm on weekdays, the Master Builders Association of Malaysia (MBAM) has urged.
Extend operating hours at construction sites, builders group urges Selangor govt
PETALING JAYA: The construction industry in Selangor should be allowed to operate from 7am to 7pm from Mondays to Fridays, says the Master Builders Association of Malaysia (MBAM).
Lack of major projects disappointing, says builders association
PETALING JAYA: The lack of major projects in next year’s budget to spur the recovery of the construction industry is disappointing, says the Master Builders Association of Malaysia (MBAM).
Master Builders Association asks for more aid to help revive construction sector
PETALING JAYA: The government has been urged to provide more assistance for the construction industry to revive and sustain it.
Insight - No free rides in virus fight
Everyone should contribute to efforts to contain the pandemic, leaving selfishness aside
17 sites ordered closed
PETALING JAYA: Stop work orders have been issued to 1% of restarted construction sites following inspections by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), says Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
Only one quarter of construction sites back at work
PETALING JAYA: Although being among one of the first sectors to reopen under the conditional movement control order (CMC), the construction industry is still grappling to get back on its feet with only about one quarter of construction sites in operation, according to Master Builders Association of Malaysia (MBAM).
Industry players want longer grace period
PETALING JAYA: While many have welcomed the move to provide housing for foreign workers, some industry players have raised concerns over it, including asking for a longer grace period.
Industry players want protocols to ease health screenings
PETALING JAYA: Construction industry players are appealing to the government to create a proper Covid-19 testing protocol for each sector to ease worker bottlenecks.
Industry players welcome the good news
PETALING JAYA: The move by the government to lower the extension levy fees for foreign workers has been lauded as a “win-win” situation for the nation’s economy although there are still some concerns among industry players.