Mah Sing named among BCI Asia’s Top 10 developers


Mah Sing

KUALA LUMPUR: Mah Sing Group Bhd (Mah Sing) has been named among Building and Construction Asia’s (BCI Asia) Top 10 Developers in Malaysia 2018 for the eighth consecutive year.

The prestigious award recognizes the 10 leading development companies that have contributed significantly in developing the country’s structures in the past year.

BCI Asia’s new selection criteria meant that recipients of this year’s award were selected based on the aggregate value of projects from pre-tender stage (concept, design and documentation) to the post tender stage as well as their efforts in integrating sustainability to their developments.

“We are very honoured to be recognised as one of the Top 10 Developers in Malaysia in 2018.

“This award is testament to the company’s commitment and dedication in providing quality homes for the people through our vision – inventing future living that enhances quality of life,” said Mah Sing’s Group MD Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum in a statement.

He said being recognised as the nation’s top 10 developers for the eight year running was a humbling feat and promised to continue to strive for excellence in enhancing the lives of its customers.

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