- The Johor Bahru project, aimed at developing modern family-oriented homes and commercial units, is scheduled for completion in July 2027.
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 23): Citaglobal Bhd (KL:CITAGLB) said on Monday that its unit, Citaglobal Land Sdn Bhd (CLSB), has secured two infrastructure contracts worth a total of RM82.7 million.
In a filing to the stock exchange, the company said the first contract was awarded by UDA Land (South) Sdn Bhd, a unit of UDA Holdings Bhd, for the main infrastructure works for the UDA Enclave Project in Bandar UDA Utama, Johor Bahru, valued at RM62.42 million.
The contract, won by CLSB through an open tender, covers site clearing, earthworks, retaining walls, road and drainage construction, sewerage and water reticulation, and electrical infrastructure. The project, aimed at developing modern family-oriented homes and commercial units, is scheduled for completion in July 2027, Citaglobal noted.
Meanwhile, CLSB also secured a design-and-build contract worth RM20.3 million for the Labuan Jetty Upgrading Project from the Public Works Department. The project involves constructing a new ticket counter, passenger waiting area, and inspection area, as well as upgrading the main and secondary ramps and related mechanical, electrical, and external works. CLSB won the project through a pre-qualification tender, with completion targeted for April 2028.
With the latest contract wins, Citaglobal said its outstanding order book now stands at RM1.8 billion. In 2025 alone, the group secured a RM628 million raw water supply and flood mitigation project in Selangor, as well as a RM168.88 million contract from the Public Works Department to upgrade a key stretch of Federal Route 3.
Beyond civil engineering, Citaglobal also secured a large-scale solar project under the LSS5+ programme, involving the development of a 200-megawatt floating solar photovoltaic plant at Chereh Dam in Kuantan.
“These projects reflect the trust placed in Citaglobal to deliver infrastructure that matters to communities and supports economic activity. Across transport, water, urban development, and renewable energy, our priority remains on delivering work responsibly and consistently, while building a resilient and diversified infrastructure platform for the long term,” Citaglobal executive chairman and president Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria said in a statement.
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