The Borneo Post

RM70 million allocation to help constructi­on industry – Fadillah

- DATUK SERI FADILLAH YUSOF — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) has allocated RM70 million for the implementa­tion of several strategic programmes to assist players in the constructi­on industry who were affected by the enforcemen­t of the Movement Control Order (MCO).

Senior Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said the allocation was also provided to support the country’s policy in enhancing the use of technology, while reducing dependence on foreign workers by providing jobs for local.

The programmes, to be implemente­d this year, are seen capable of providing exposure and training for 30,000 industry players, comprising contractor­s, constructi­on workers and youth in various skill areas.

“A total of 17,700 local constructi­on workers as well as youths will benefit from the Skilling, Reskilling, Upskilling, and skills accreditat­ion programmes that will be implemente­d.

“This effort is seen capable of enhancing the skills of local workers and youth in high impact fields for careers in the constructi­on industry, thus reducing the country’s dependence on foreign labor,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Fadillah said CIDB would also provide an apprentice­ship programme where 7,800 local youths would be sent to constructi­on companies for training to provide them with exposure and experience working in the constructi­on industry.

He said a total of 3,700 local constructi­on workers and youths will also be trained in project supervisio­n and management, while another 400 will be trained in the field of constructi­on site security.

“To make it easier for consumers and homeowners to make their search and to obtain services, the CIDB small contractor­s have developed a mobile applicatio­n, the Contractor­4U. Registrati­on for the applicatio­n is open to all contractor­s, especially the G1 and G3 contractor­s. So far, a total of 4500 contractor­s have been registered in the applicatio­n,” he added.

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