
WCT secures RM365mil job for North-South Expressway expansion
In a filing on Bursa Malaysia, WCT Holdings stated the contract was awarded to its wholly-owned subsidiary WCT Bhd on July 4 to undertake Phase 2 of the Yong Peng (North) to Senai (North) stretch.
The scope of works includes site clearance, demolition, earthworks, drainage, pavement and road marking works, as well as the construction of bridge structures, geotechnical works, road lighting systems, utility relocation and environmental protection measures.
Scheduled to commence on July 28, 2025, the project is expected to be completed within 36 months from the date of commencement.

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