The Borneo Post (Sabah)

HSL’s order book at record RM3.3 bln

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The value of projects in hand for Sarawak-based infrastruc­ture company Hock Seng Lee Bhd (HSL) remains at an historical high of RM3.3 billion, while its net profit before tax is at RM40.57 million on the back of revenue of RM322.1 million for the first half of 2019.

This represent increases of nine per cent and 13 per cent respective­ly when compared with the first half of 2018 when net profit before tax stood at RM37.39 million on the back of revenue at RM286.00 million.

The company's second quarter results for the three months ended June 30, 2019 saw pre-tax earnings at RM21.81 million on the back of revenue of RM175.41 million.

This is an increase from the strong results of the second quarter of 2018. For the period ended June 30, 2018, pre-tax earnings were at RM18.85 million on the back of revenue of RM154.25 million.

“Earlier this week, we successful­ly bagged the RM104.51 million Jalan Sg. Bidut/Kpg. Tutus/ Kpg. Sebedil/Kpg. Bungan Kecil, Sibu Division, roadworks contract from the State Government of Sarawak.

“This is on top of the Batang Paloh Bridge Project (Package 3 of Coastal Road Project) worth RM299 million secured in April 2019 and several smaller sized projects for buildings and bridge constructi­on in Sibu which have now added a total of RM605.50 million worth of new projects to our books thus far in 2019,” said HSL managing director Datuk

Earlier this week, we successful­ly bagged the RM104.51 million Jalan Sg. Bidut/Kpg. Tutus/Kpg. Sebedil/Kpg. Bungan Kecil, Sibu Division, roadworks contract from the State Government of Sarawak.

Paul Yu Chee Hoe.

“We are very pleased to utilize our marine engineerin­g expertise and large fleet of specialize­d equipment to undertake another significan­t roadworks project in Sarawak,” he added, referring to the newly procured contract in Sibu Division.

The project is part of the RM6.05 billion allocated for rural developmen­t by the Sarawak government and will enable a better access route for several villages strung along the lowlying riverine terrain beside the Igan River.

The scope of works includes piling, earth and sand filling, geotechnic­al works, drainage and road pavement.

“This new project has tipped the value of projects in hand over the RM3.2 billion mark to RM3.3 billion, of which some RM2.5 billion is unbilled,” said Dato Paul Yu.

These projects will keep HSL well occupied for several years, although selective procuremen­t is ongoing.

“We are seeing the effects of vibrant developmen­t in Sarawak and the impact this has on the local constructi­on industry.

“With our new projects and mega-projects progressin­g well, we are confident of further positive contributi­ons to the earnings and net assets of the group,” Yu added.

HSL's ongoing mega projects include Package 7 of the PanBorneo Highway contract and centralize­d sewerage works (tunneling) projects in Kuching and Miri, Sarawak.

Given the strong financial results coupled with bidding successes and a record order book, HSL's Board of Directors has declared a first interim single-tier tax exempt dividend of 1 sen per ordinary share for 2019, payable to shareholde­rs on October 10, 2019.

The dividend entitlemen­t date shall be September 19, 2019.

The Group has also welcomed two new independen­t directors, Datu Sr. Sudarsono Osman and Datu Laura Lee Ngien Hion. These appointmen­ts bring further strength and depth to the existing Board and are In line with corporate governance best practices and the national developmen­t agenda. Both come with vast experience and are highly regarded in their respective profession.

Datuk Paul Yu Chee Hoe

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Yong (centre) flanked by BCCK Event Planning manager Luqman Nul Hakim (left) and IDA Exhibition Services Sdn Bhd official contractor Eddie Tan during the Sheda Property Expo 2019 exhibitors’ briefing.

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