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Gamuda gunning for RM10 bil in tenders next year

This includes Penang reclamation, Aussie rail projects, says group managing director

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2020 3:10PM

Gamuda gunning for RM10 bil in tenders next year
Gamuda slipped into the red with a net loss of RM17.34 million in 4QFY20 against RM179.02 million net profit a year ago, due to a one-off asset impairment after of one of its industrialised building system factories was shut down. – December 8, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Gamuda Bhd is aiming to secure RM10 billion worth of order book next year, derived from Penang’s reclamation jobs and Australia’s rail projects. 

Its group managing director, Datuk Lin Yun Ling, said half of the targeted order book will be from Australia, which is using fiscal stimulus to boost its economic recovery by allocating A$100 billion (RM302 billion) for infrastructure development. 

"We have shortlisted three projects and the results will be out next year," he told a virtual media briefing today. 

Another RM5 billion will be derived from the Penang government’s reclamation plans, which the company is positive of obtaining. 

"The reclamation project is important for the state's economic thrust as land in Bayan Lepas, an electrical and electronics (E&E) hub, has run out. 

"The planned Island A off Bayan Lepas has been targeted by a lot of investors due to its strong E&E ecosystem and highly skilled workforce. This will create 300,000 new jobs and attract foreign direct investment for the next 20 years," he said. 

On the mass rapid transit 3 (MRT 3) project, Lin said it is shovel-ready and awaiting government approval on land acquisition. 

On the impact of Covid-19 on its business, Lin said nothing significant took place except building additional labour quarters for guest workers to ensure better separation, a quarantine facility and a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) lab facility for Covid-19 testing, as well as contact tracing. 

"This will cost a bit of disruption to the work but not in any significant manner. The MRT2 Sg Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya line project is on track to complete phase 1 by June next year.

"We are not looking at any extension of time despite the MCO over the last few months," he said. 

Gamuda slipped into the red with a net loss of RM17.34 million in the fourth quarter ended July 31 (4QFY20) against RM179.02 million net profit a year ago, due to a one-off asset impairment after of one of its industrialised building system factories was shut down.

Its quarterly revenue declined 38% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM926.52 million from RM1.5 billion in 4QFY19. Excluding the one-off non-cash impairment, the group posted a core net profit of RM131 million in the three months.

On a full-year basis, Gamuda’s net profit fell 47% y-o-y to RM371.68 million from RM706.11 million, while turnover fell 20% YoY to RM3.66 billion from RM4.57 billion. – Bernama, December 8, 2020

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