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Bintai Kinden bags RM39mil contract from TNB

KUALA LUMPUR: Bintai Kinden Corporation Bhd's wholly-owned subsidiary, Kejuruteraan Bintai Kindenko Sdn Bhd (KBK), has bagged a contract from Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) worth RM39 million.

In a statement today, the mechanical and electrical (M&E) engineering services specialist said the project's scope of work involves installing a new 132 kilovolt (kV) XLPE cable system from the PMU Financial Centre to the GDS Data Centre Substation located in Nusajaya, Johor.

The new XLPE cable comprises two circuits and three phases, with one cable of 1,600 millimetres square copper per phase.

KBK, a specialist in M&E engineering services, has 319 days from commencement to complete the project.

Executive director Azri Azerai said the company continues to progress in seeking more projects leveraging its expertise and experience in M&E engineering services, including design, installation and commissioning.

"This latest project award from TNB reflects the opportunities stemming from the economic growth momentum.

"We are also committed to growing our range of expertise and are constantly looking to diversify as we transform to become a conglomerate through investing in unique and niche businesses with huge earnings accretive potential," he said.

Past TNB projects in which Bintai Kinden has been involved include the 132kV Kuchai Lama switching station, 132kV MRT Bukit Serdang switching station, 132kV single-circuit underground cable from PMU Galloway to PMU KLCC2 and 132kV bulk supply connection to KTMB Sentul feeder station.

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