Gamuda to transform industry


Impeccable standard: Gamuda Engineering managing director Datuk Ubull Din Om (right) receiving the Qlassic Assessment Report from Ahmad Asri. Looking on are (from left) Works chief secretary Datuk Seri Zohari Akob, Fadillah, Gamuda managing director Lin Yung Ling and CIDB chairman Tan Sri Dr Ahmad Tajuddin Ali. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Gamuda’s Indus­trialised Building System (IBS) is set to transform the image of the construction industry from 3D (Dirty, Dangerous and Difficult) to a clean, efficient industry with shorter construction timelines.

Construction Industry Develop­ment Board Malaysia’s (CIDB) chief executive Datuk Ahmad Asri Abdul Hamid said Gamuda IBS is in line with the Government’s aspiration to develop the construction industry, according to the Con­struction Industry Trans­for­mation Pro­gramme (CITP) 2016-2020.

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