Haily wins RM64mil building job from Meridin East


PETALING JAYA: Haily Group Bhd has secured a RM64mil construction contract from Meridin East Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mah Sing Group Bhd, for the construction of 327 units of double-storey terrace houses and two Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) substations in Johor Baru.

“This contract, which is among Haily’s largest to date and the fifth major job clinched by the group this year, brings the total contract value of its ongoing projects to RM697.51mil,” Haily said in a statement.

The contract was clinched by its wholly-owned subsidiary Haily Construction Sdn Bhd. The two TNB substations and the houses, each measuring 20 feet by 70 feet, will be located in Parcel 2G of the Meridin East township at Taman Bestari Perdana, Plentong, Johor Baru.

Haily’s contract involves Parcel 2G1 and Parcel 2G2, with 157 units and one TNB substation to be built in Parcel 2G1, while the remaining 170 units and one TNB substation will be built in Parcel 2G2.

The contract is scheduled to be completed within 15 months from the respective commencement dates of Parcel 2G1 and Parcel 2G2, which will be determined later.

Haily founder and executive director See Tin Hai said Meridin East is Mah Sing’s largest mixed township development, with a total land size of 1,313 acres.

“So far this year, we have secured total contracts worth RM272.15mil, which has far exceeded what we secured for the entirety of 2022. We aim to continue building on this momentum by securing more high-value projects,” he said.

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