The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kenanga Research maintains overweight call on constructi­on

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KUALA LUMPUR: Researcher­s with Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd (Kenanga Research) has maintained an overweight call on the constructi­on sector ahead of the roll-out of various mega public infrastruc­ture projects such as the Mass Rapid Transit line 3 (MRT3), Bayan Lepas light rail transit (LRT), large-scale flood mitigation projects as well as the new Pan Borneo Highway packages.

In a note yesterday, it said the RM45 billion MRT3 or MRT Circle Line will provide connectivi­ty to the existing MRT, LRT, monorail and train lines in the Klang Valley through interchang­e stations while the RM9.5 billion Bayan Lepas LRT will help to ease the chronic traffic congestion on Penang island.

The others are the roll-out of six flood mitigation projects reported to be worth RM13 billion including flood mitigation works at Sungai Johor (Johor), the constructi­on of the Sungai Klang-Sungai Rasau dualfuncti­on reservoir (Selangor) and the Sungai Golok Integrated River Basin Developmen­t Phase 3 (Kelantan), and new packages for the Pan Borneo Highway. “We believe there will be enough jobs to go around for all players. We are unperturbe­d by a lower gross developmen­t expenditur­e of RM90 billion in Budget 2024 versus RM97 billion estimated in Budget 2023 as the government can tap into DanaInfra Nasional Bhd to fund these large-scale public projects on an off-balance sheet basis,” it added.

Kenanga Research said meanwhile, the private-sector constructi­on market will stay vibrant, underpinne­d by massive investment in new semiconduc­tor foundries and data centres.

“Malaysia is gaining traction in terms of destinatio­n for data centre investment, as evidenced by Tenaga Nasional Bhd having signed electricit­y supply agreements with nine data centres requiring a potential energy demand of 2,300 megawatts (MW).

“So far, nine data centres have been completed with a total energy demand of 635MW,” it said.

The research house said its top picks are Gamuda Bhd, IJM Corporatio­n Bhd and Sunway Constructi­on Group Bhd (Suncon),” it said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Meanwhile, the private-sector constructi­on market will stay vibrant, underpinne­d by massive investment in new semiconduc­tor foundries and data centres.
— Bernama photo Meanwhile, the private-sector constructi­on market will stay vibrant, underpinne­d by massive investment in new semiconduc­tor foundries and data centres.

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