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Sabah builders' new chief vows to tackle challenges
Sabah builders' new chief vows to tackle challenges

Borneo Post

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Sabah builders' new chief vows to tackle challenges

Luk (eighth from left) with SBA's new line up for 2025-2027 term. KOTA KINABALU (May 16): Newly appointed president of the Sabah Builders Association (SBA), Paul Luk, has pledged to lead the state's construction industry through one of its most challenging and transformative periods, calling for unity, professionalism and stronger government engagement. 'I am deeply honored to be entrusted with the role of president of the Sabah Builders Association. This appointment comes at a critical time for our state, as Sabah moves forward in an era of infrastructure expansion, economic recovery and digital transformation,' he said. Luk, who takes the helm amid growing complexities within the industry, highlighted pressing issues faced by contractors statewide. These include escalating labor costs, a shortage of skilled workers, convoluted regulatory processes, and limited infrastructure connectivity challenges that 'pose real obstacles to progress', he stressed. 'It is imperative that we, as an association, voice our concerns effectively to the government and advocate for practical, long-term solutions,' he added. To that end, SBA is actively encouraging more contractors across Sabah to join the association. According to Luk, expanding SBA's membership base will be central to its '1-Sabah Contractors' initiative, an effort to unite industry players, pool resources, and amplify their collective voice. 'Unity among industry players will be key to navigating current challenges and positioning ourselves for future opportunities,' he said. Luk also reaffirmed SBA's commitment to key industry events such as the Sabah Construction & Machinery Expo, calling it a 'vital platform for stakeholders to network, collaborate and explore innovation.' The expo has brought together government bodies like JKR and CIDB, and professional organizations such as PAM, IEM and QSM, alongside developers and suppliers. 'We invite greater participation from professional bodies and policymakers, as the expo continues to be a cornerstone for promoting local contractors and driving investment in the state's construction sector,' he said. Looking ahead, Luk outlined SBA's strategic focus on two main pillars: professional upskilling and economic growth. The association will prioritize training and capacity-building programs to raise the standards, professionalism, and capabilities of local contractors. 'A strong, skilled workforce is vital to ensuring Sabah's construction industry is resilient and future-ready,' he stressed. At the same time, SBA will engage with government agencies, policymakers and private stakeholders to push for inclusive development policies that ensure equitable access to opportunities for local builders. 'The Sabah Builders Association stands ready to serve as a platform for dialogue, partnership and shared progress. We welcome the continued support of the State Government, media and all relevant stakeholders as we strive to enhance the integrity, transparency and competitiveness of the construction industry in Sabah. 'Together, let us build a united, resilient and progressive Sabah,' he concluded.

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