Building projects to be on a roll next year


Positive outlook: Workers in action at an urban property development in the Klang Valley. Companies are largely expected to book steady earnings growth as the sector makes a rebound.

THINGS are looking up for the construction sector in 2024, as it continues to make a rebound, with companies largely expected to book steady earnings growth.

The sector is also seeing a reprieve from labour shortages and cost pressures, as operating conditions become more favourable for contractors.

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