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Kedah MB urges class G1 contractors not to ‘sell’ govt projects in state

Tuesday, 09 Jun 2020 06:39 PM MYT

ALOR SETAR, June 9 — Class G1 contractors awarded government projects in the state are advised not to ‘sell’ them to other companies so as to ensure the quality of each project. “When you the quality of the work will be sub-standard because has to ‘buy’ the projects although there are no rules stipulating that you cannot outsource to sub-contractors, if the projects are small then there’s no need to appoint sub-contractors,” he told reporters after the ceremony for an online voting for Malaysia Road Record Information System projects and Kedah State Economic Stimulus Package at Wisma Darul Aman today.

Muhammad Sanusi said 1,158 class G1 contractors, previously identified as class F contractors, were eligible for today’s voting, which involved 413 projects worth RM35.8 million.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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