KNM Group gets RM581m UK waste-to-energy project


KUALA LUMPUR: KNM Group Bhd’s unit has secured a £88mil (RM581mil) contract to build a waste-to-energy plant in Croydon, United Kingdom.

It said KNM Process Systems Sdn Bhd had accepted the letter of award from UK-registered Drenl Ltd to undertake the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning contract.

“KNM Process Systems has also been awarded the operation and maintenance of the said waste-to-energy facility subject to the finalisation of the terms and conditions,” it said. 

KNM added the duration of the EPCC contract was about 27 months after receiving notice to proceed from Drenl. 


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