Gamuda wins RM451.4m job to build data centre in Cyberjaya
The contract, a “fast-track project” awarded to a wholly owned subsidiary of Gamuda by BCEI Malaysia Sdn Bhd, will begin to contribute in the current financial year ending July 31, 2025.
The contract, a “fast-track project” awarded to a wholly owned subsidiary of Gamuda by BCEI Malaysia Sdn Bhd, will begin to contribute in the current financial year ending July 31, 2025.
Combined with the main design and build contract, the overall project value will be RM15.
The curriculum is run as a fully sponsored community project by Yayasan Gamuda, and is open to students, graduates, professionals and start-up founders up to the age of 40, who have an interest in learning AI.
The 1,111-acre wetlands was opened to the public in January 2020 and jointly managed by Gamuda Land Leisure and Perhilitan until October 2024.
The project will comprise 38 turbines with a generating capacity of 228 megawatts when the wind farm begins operations in 2027, Gamuda said in a statement.
In the property sector, Gamuda achieved its RM5 billion sales target for FY2024, and is setting its sights on RM6 billion in FY2025.
In a filing with the stock exchange, the group said the bonus shares will be issued as fully paid, at no consideration and without capitalisation of the group’s reserves.
The scope of work includes the construction and completion of cold water, rainwater harvesting, water reticulation, fire hydrant, foul water, and sewerage services for the data centre.
Gamuda Land also welcomed 14 new tenants to Cove Centrum, such as Urban Marketplace, 99 Speedmart, ZUS Coffee, Muiz Hot Chicken, Tiga Ikan, Gintell RestNGo, Sleepy Bear, and VRide.
In its 15th instalment this year, the BRC awards ceremony honouring Corporate Malaysia’s best performing and top responsible organisations aims to spur Malaysian companies to be even better at what they do — not just financially, but also as corporate citizens.