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Malay, Bumiputera contractors told to enhance capability, capacity 

Senior Works Minister urges contractors to be proactive, prepare for challenges and changes in the new normal

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2020 1:02PM

Malay, Bumiputera contractors told to enhance capability, capacity 
Senior Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof says Malay and Bumiputera contractors need to be more innovative and bold to explore new areas and not just depend on government projects –  Twitter pic, December 29, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Malay and Bumiputera contractors should always increase their capacity and capability to be able to bid and implement other projects by the private sector, instead of just depending on government projects, said Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

Fadillah, who is also Senior Minister,  said he believed even small contractors, but with a good work record,  would not have problems securing projects from the private sector.

“Looking at the government’s allocation for mega projects, although the main contractors are selected among the big contractors in the G7 category (unlimited tendering capacity), small contractors still have the opportunity to compete for sub-contract work under the projects.

“I really hope the Bumiputera contractors will continue to work hard, have the initiative and be competitive  in seizing the opportunities available. The Bumiputera contractors have to be more proactive and be prepared for challenges and changes in the new normal,” he said at the 41st Annual General Meeting of the Malaysian Malay Contractors Association online here today.

To be able to survive in the business world, he said, contractors must be able to identify the many opportunities in Malaysia.

Fadillah said contractors should not enter, focus only on areas that are already taken, instead they need to be more innovative and bold to explore new areas.

“Our country now needs more entrepreneurs with positive thinking, are strategic and knowledgeable  in business to face global competition.

“This is where contractors play a role in diversifying activities. For example, in the fields of agricultural technology, petroleum and gas, information technology and multimedia,” he said.

He said as many as 120 industries depend on the construction industry, and they include production of building materials, logistics suppliers, developers and facilities management.

The construction sector, he said,  is also very important because it employs 15.5% of the country’s 8.5 million workers.

“Therefore, the government is very sensitive to the impact and effect on contractors, especially in relation to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Through the 2021 Budget, the government has allocated a total of RM15 billion to increase the implementation of infrastructure projects,” he added. – Bernama, December 29, 2020

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