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Exsim Hospitality bags Nestcon Builders job

Exsim Hospitality bags Nestcon Builders job

KUALA LUMPUR: Exsim Hospitality Bhd's subsidiary Exsim Concepto Sdn Bhd has received a letter of award from Nestcon Builders Sdn Bhd for a sub-contract valued at RM17.2 million.
It involves the design, supply, fabrication, delivery and installation of interior fit-out works for apartment units.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Exsim Hospitality said work will begin on May 2, with completion scheduled for March 20 next year.
The company added that the defect liability period will start on the completion date and continue for 27 months from the issuance of the certificate of practical completion.
Exsim Hospitality's share price ended unchanged at 35 sen, with a trading volume of 613,800 shares, bringing its market capitalisation to RM325.1 million.
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