Pelabuhan Tanjung Pelepas
Pelabuhan Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is located in the southern part of Malaysia, in the state of Johor. It is situated near the town of Tanjung Pelepas, about 20 kilometers from Johor Bahru, and is strategically positioned along the Straits of Johor, just across from Singapore.
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PTP is one of Malaysia's busiest ports and serves as a key transshipment hub for international shipping, offering excellent connectivity to global trade routes. Its proximity to Singapore enhances its importance in Southeast Asia’s maritime industry.


East Coast Rail Link (Section 6)
The ECRL project is a planned double-tracked railway link that travels from Kota Bahru, Kelantan to Port Klang, Selangor. This project will help improve and further develop the ever-growing East Coast Economic Region of Peninsular Malaysia.
ECRL is also part of China's Belt and Road Initiative. With advanced passenger cars of speeds up to 160 km/h, travel times between the East and West Coasts, and also possibly to international lands in the future can be greatly reduced. An international trade network could also be born.
Bukit Tagar Sanitary Landfill (Phase 4)
Bukit Tagar Sanitary Landfill is developed on a 700-acre footprint, with an additional 1,000 acres of buffer zone comprising undeveloped land surrounding the landfill footprint. It is set amidst an oil palm plantation in a sparsely populated area in Hulu Selangor district.
With 120 million metric tonnes of air space capacity, BTSL is capable of providing over 40 years solution to solid waste management for the Central Selangor region...


Electrified Double Track (Section 2 & 5)
Malaysia's Electrified Train Service (ETS), which serves the Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) network, is a popular mode of transport that connects the north and south ends of Peninsular Malaysia.
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The main goal of the Gemas - Johor Bahru EDT project is to have the existing single rail line be replaced with a double track, stretching about 197 kilometers, and upgrading the existing diesel-only locomotive line to fully electric locomotives.

East Klang Valley Expressway
The EKVE Package 2 will be a dual-two lane tolled highway between Ampang and Ukay Perdana with a mainline distance of 8.33 km and 3.94 km of spur roads. It is part of the orbital system of ring roads around Greater Kuala Lumpur.
Once the expressway is completed, it will ease the traffic congestion along the existing MRR2 and also provide a convenient route to support for new developments particularly along Semenyih, Kajang, Cheras and Ampang.

Sustainable Scheduled Waste Treatment Center (SSWTC), Bukit Tagar
The Sustainable Scheduled Waste Treatment Center (SSWTC) in Bukit Tagar uses advanced technology to safely manage and treat hazardous waste, ensuring environmental protection and regulatory compliance.
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The facility also focuses on sustainability by recycling and recovering valuable materials, aiming to reduce carbon footprints and enhance waste management efficiency.
Muar Furniture City
Muar, being the largest furniture export district in Malaysia, gave birth to the idea of Muar Furniture City. Also known as Muar Timber Industrial Park, this will be entitled Malaysia's first Furniture Hub.
The project spans approximately 986 acres of land in Bakri, Muar, allowing the ability to house about 200 companies that will provide industries such as wood trading, furniture manufacturing, and other wood-based services.

Setia Alam Sari (Earthwork Package 7)
Setia Alam Earthwork Package 7 is a key component in the development of the Setia Alam township, focusing on land preparation. This includes excavation, grading, and installing proper drainage systems to create a solid foundation for future construction. These activities ensure the land is well-prepared for both residential and commercial developments.
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The package also involves the construction of retaining walls to stabilize sloped areas and prevent soil erosion...
EcoWorld Business Park, Ijok
EcoWorld Business Park Ijok’s Phases 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D offer modern industrial spaces, including warehouses and factories, designed for businesses of all sizes. Located with easy access to major highways, these phases enhance connectivity to the Klang Valley, making it ideal for logistics and manufacturing operations.
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These expansions focus on sustainability, with smart infrastructure, green spaces, and key amenities like security and utilities. Phases 3A to 3D are set to support business growth and attract both local and international companies, contributing to the region’s economic development.


Padang Cina Landfill, Kulim
The Padang Cina Landfill in Kulim, Kedah, is a significant environmental concern due to its large accumulation of waste near residential areas, posing risks of air and water pollution. Despite efforts by local authorities to manage its impact, the site remains a challenge for sustainable waste disposal.
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In response, there have been initiatives to improve waste management, such as recycling programs and waste separation. However, the landfill highlights the ongoing struggles of managing waste in rapidly growing urban areas, where the volume of waste continues to increase.
Sungai Cherok Dam, Genting Highlands
Sungai Cherok Dam serves as the main water supply dam to Genting Highlands Resort and all its surrounding facilities. Being one of Malaysia's top tourists attractions, Genting gains popularity exponentially, and requires regular expansions and upgrades.
To accommodate for the expansions, the demand for clean water supply also grows. This project was to enlarge the capacity of the existing dam, by raising the crest...


Mengkuang Dam, Pulau Pinang
The existing Mengkuang Dam was built in 1983 with storage capacity of 22 million cubic meter. It supplies raw water to Sg Dua water tretament plant during drought season each year to compensate the shortage of raw water in Sg Muda.
However, with the increasing water supply demand in Pulau Pinang, the raw water supply from existing Mengkuang Dam is unable to meet the raw water requirement of Sg Dua water treatment plant. Therefore, under the 10th Malaysia Plan, Federal Government has approved the Expansion of Mengkuang Dam Project, Pulau Pinang.
Bukit Tagar Sanitary Landfill (Phase 3)
Bukit Tagar Sanitary Landfill is developed on a 700-acre footprint, with an additional 1,000 acres of buffer zone comprising undeveloped land surrounding the landfill footprint. It is set amidst an oil palm plantation in a sparsely populated area in Hulu Selangor district.
With 120 million metric tonnes of air space capacity, BTSL is capable of providing over 40 years solution to solid waste management in the Central region of Selangor and...


Chereh Dam, Pahang
Chereh Dam is the largest man-made lake for clean water supply in Malaysia. It is located in the Chereh Forest Reserve. The dam is located about 64km upstream of Kuantan, Pahang. It has an area of 16.2 square km and can accommodate 260 million cubic meters of water. Its area is equal to 1/3 of the area of Putrajaya.
The entire area of the reservoir and dam including the Chereh Forest Reserve is 15,200 hectares. Sungai Chereh is a tributary of Sungai Kuantan in the upper reaches of the river. Besides being able to supply 300 million litres of water per day, the dam also plays a major role in the prevention of...
Hulu Terengganu Dam, Terengganu
The Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric Project is an underground hydroelectric power plant located the Terengganu region of Malaysia. It was built from 2010 to 2015 by Tenaga Nasional Berhad.
The project is located about 50 km West of Kuala Terengganu upstream of Tasik Kenyir reservoir involving dams on both the Terengganu and Tembat rivers.


Ulu Jerai Hydroelectric Dam, Cameron Highlands
Ulu Jerai Hydroelectric Project is located in the state of Pahang, in the district of the Cameron Highlands about 140km north of Kuala Lumpur.
The main component of the project is the “Susu Dam” on the Bertam river. The dam, over 80m high has a volume of 800,000 cubic metres of RCC (roller compacted concrete), one of the most advance technologies used in dam construction.