KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 2): A total of 331 out of 1,321 Malaysian construction companies have been shortlisted as potential tenderers for civil work packages of the planned RM44 billion 640-km East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), which is expected to link Kota Bharu to Putrajaya in about four hours, said project and asset owner Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd (MRL). Minister of Finance Inc's wholly-owned subsidiary MRL said in a statement today that calls for local contractors to submit their tenders will start in the fourth quarter of 2019 following submission of pre-qualification (pre-Q) documents in the end of May this year. "A pre-Q evaluation committee consisting of representatives from MRL and China Communications Construction Co Ltd (CCCC) had shortlisted 331 or 25.1% of 1,321 Malaysian construction companies following detailed evaluation of each entity's track record, financial capabilities, technical personnel and plant
from the website :WZS BinaRaya Sdn Bhd is a wholly owned subsidiary of WZ Satu Berhad which is listed on Bursa Malaysia. It is primarily a civil engineering and building contractor registered under G7 with CIDB.
Pease refer to Annual Report 2018 Page no 15 MINING
Challenges The Government has imposed a moratorium on bauxite mining since January 2016 arising from negative environmental impact of illegal mining activities. Further, the Federal Government introduced a complete ban on bauxite exports in year 2017. Until the moratorium and ban are lifted, the mining segment's result would continue to impact Group's result.
Prospect The outlook for this segment principally depends on the Government's decision on moratorium on bauxite mining and export ban. With the recent pronouncements by the Government, the Group remains cautiously optimistic on its prospects for the coming year.
Lynas Malaysia receives Gold class Occupational Safety and Health Award
The Borneo Post (Sabah) 14 Aug 2019
Lynas Malaysia’s continued commitment to the highest occupational safety and health standards has been recognised with a Gold class award from The Malaysian Society for Occupational Safety and Health (MSOSH).
After a stringent auditing process, Lynas was awarded with the ‘MSOSH OSH Gold Class 2 Award Winner for 2018’ under the category of Manufacturing and Chemical Sectors.
The award was presented by Minister of Human Resources, M Kulasegaran, to Lynas Malaysia safety and health manager Mohd Nawayi who accepted the award on behalf of Lynas Malaysia.
Commenting on the award, Lynas’ vice president of people and culture Mimi Afzan Afza said: “This award is an achievement for our company and for our people who work hard every day to ensure Lynas Malaysia is a safe place to work and that we are safe for our local communities and the environment.
“At Lynas Malaysia, we make safety and health a daily priority and we are very proud that our safe working environment and excellent working conditions are being recognised through this award. Recently we announced that we had achieved one year ‘Lost time injury free’ and this award is a further achievement for our people.”
The MSOSH OSH Award program began in 1982. The annual MSOSH awards are intended to give due recognition to all organisations which have achieved commendable safety and health records and have shown improvement in occupational safety and health processes through sound safety and health management systems.
Companies are subjected to stringent document and site verification audits by a MSOSH panel of qualified and dedicated auditors in order to be considered by the MSOSH Technical Committee for the respective awards.
MSOSH OSH Award auditors include representatives from Department of Occupational Safety and Health; Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial; Malaysian Society for Occupational Safety and Health (MSOSH); National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health; SIRIM Berhad; Malaysian Employer Federation; and Federation of Malaysia Manufacturers.
Jika layan Lynas seperti 'paria' ... tiada pelaburan akan masuk - Tun M Harits Asyraf Hasnan, Astro Awani | Published Ogos 26, 2019 12:22 MYT KUALA LUMPUR: Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad berpandangan bahawa kilang nadir bumi, Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Lynas) tidak boleh digesa untuk hentikan operasi serta keluar dari Malaysia.
Tegasnya, tindakan itu hanya akan memburukkan keadaan selain menjejaskan kemasukan pelaburan asing langsung ke Malaysia.
“Kita jemput mereka (Lynas) melabur di Malaysia, tapi kemudian kita sedar mereka keluarkan sisa yang banyak. Itu masalahnya.
“Kita hantar pakar untuk menentukan sama ada ia berbahaya dan pakar sahkan ia tidak berbahaya. Mereka yang menentang Lynas, tetap mahu menghentikannnya.
“Ini pelaburan yang besar, RM1.7 bilion, 700 peluang pekerjaan berkualiti dan berpendapatan tinggi. Ia penting kepada pelaburan kita. Jika kita layan Lynas seperti ‘paria’, dan suruh mereka meninggalkan negara ini, kita tidak akan dapat lagi orang melabur ke negara ini,” katanya ketika ditemui media selepas melancarkan Persidangan Pelancongan Sedunia 2019 di sini hari ini.
BACA: Kerajaan kekal pendirian teruskan operasi Lynas
BACA: Anti Lynas koyak manifesto PH
Dr Mahathir menegaskan, keputusan kerajaan untuk menyambung lesen operasi Lynas tidak mempunyai sebarang kaitan dengan hubungan diplomatik antara Malaysia dan Jepun.
“Ia tiada kaitan dengan Jepun atau hubungan rapat saya dengan Jepun,” katanya mengulas laporan yang memetik Lynas memeterai pembaharuan pinjaman mudah bagi tempoh 10 tahun bersama Jepun, sekali gus memacu komitmen syarikat dari Australia itu dalam membekalkan hasil nadir bumi kepada Negara Matahari Terbit.
KUALA LUMPUR: The government has finalised the standard operating procedure (SOP) for bauxite mining activities and exportation in Pahang, which will be enforced with immediate effect beginning today.
Water, Land and Natural Resources Minister Dr A. Xavier Jayakumar said the SOP had been reviewed by an executive evaluation committee comprising academics, industry players and representatives from non-governmental organisations to ensure sustainable mining activities, with emphasis given on environmental protection and safety of the people.
“We took into account all the points raised by stakeholders when formulating the SOP, which imposed stringent requirements on the entire chain (involving bauxite mining activities) from pre-ming, during and post-mining processes,” he told reporters after attending a special meeting with Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail to finalise the SOP.
Pease refer to Annual Report 2018 Page no 15 MINING - Prospect - Last line which states- With the recent pronouncements by the Government, the Group remains cautiously optimistic on its prospects for the coming year.
When project kick off.. Wzsatu will climb until like RM 0.50.. Bank will start buy call, rerating on wzsatu on improvement of earning deriving from bauxite concession mining.. Then they will put TP RM 1.00..
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KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 2): A total of 331 out of 1,321 Malaysian construction companies have been shortlisted as potential tenderers for civil work packages of the planned RM44 billion 640-km East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), which is expected to link Kota Bharu to Putrajaya in about four hours, said project and asset owner Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd (MRL).
Minister of Finance Inc's wholly-owned subsidiary MRL said in a statement today that calls for local contractors to submit their tenders will start in the fourth quarter of 2019 following submission of pre-qualification (pre-Q) documents in the end of May this year.
"A pre-Q evaluation committee consisting of representatives from MRL and China Communications Construction Co Ltd (CCCC) had shortlisted 331 or 25.1% of 1,321 Malaysian construction companies following detailed evaluation of each entity's track record, financial capabilities, technical personnel and plant