Facts Of Building & Construction Industry In Sabah
Sabah is experiencing exponential growth in development under 10th Malaysia Plan and beyond. The total development allocation under the 10th Malaysia Planamounts to RM230 billion and the Malaysian Construction sector is expected to grow 3.7% per annum 2011-2015.
This sector has been targeted for greater development and promotion in the 10MP – (2011 to 2015). The 10MP aims to propel the construction related sector and will provide support such as market intelligence, networks and government-to-government relations to enable rms to export construction related professional services to the ASEAN region, India as well as China.
Overview Of Malaysia’s Construction Industry
Generally the Malaysian construction industry (MCI) is separated into two areas. One area is general construction, which comprises residential construction, non-residential construction and civil engineering construction. The second area is special trade works, which comprises activities of metal works, electrical works, painting works, carpentry, tiling and ooring works and glass works.
The Construction Industry Master Plan (CIMP) 2006 – 2015, is a comprehensive plan charting the strategic position and future direction of the Malaysian construction industry over the next 10 years i.e. from 2006 – 2015. The focus is to make this sector more productive, more eective, more technologically pervasive, less labour intensive and more condent to venture beyond the local shores and thus become more resilient.
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Kota Kinabalu is moving towards being Kuala Lumpur in the near future with numerous construction projects including hotels equipped with latest technologies, business centers project taking into account every detail, luxurious villas, smart homes. Also lots of renovation projects such as public
buildings, airports, schools, hospitals etc. restoration is on agenda.
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