AWC Berhad, a prominent engineering services group, has received approval from the Malaysian government for a one-year extension of its concession agreement for maintaining government buildings in the Southern and Sarawak zones. This extension, valued at approximately RM63.7m, will commence on 1 January 2026 and conclude on 31 December 2026.
The Ministry of Works has provided AWC’s subsidiary, Ambang Wira Sdn Bhd, with an Interim Agreement for the continuation of building support services. The agreement covers the management and upkeep of federal buildings in Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Johor, and Sarawak. The extension is based on existing rates and service scopes.
AWC’s CEO, Ahmad Kabeer bin Mohamed Nagoor, expressed satisfaction with the extension, stating, “We are certainly delighted to secure the 1-year extension for the Concession Agreement, which reflects our proven delivery and strong track record as the incumbent.” He also noted the group’s readiness to bid for a new concession.
The extension marks AWC’s fourth major contract win in FY26, boosting its order book to RM257m. The group continues to pursue new opportunities across its key divisions, maintaining a positive outlook despite broader economic uncertainties.
AWC Berhad, listed on Bursa Malaysia since 2003, operates in facilities management, environment, engineering, and rail sectors, with a regional presence in Asia and the Middle East.
