Bina Puri confident of future growth
Published on: Thursday, July 31, 2014
Kuala Lumpur: Bina Puri Holdings Bhd, confident of its future growth, says it is bullish to end the current financial on a firm note despite sentiment being impacted by the delay in handing over the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) project.Group Executive Director, Matthew Tee, said the delay did not give any negative implication on the company, even considering it as "unsolicited publicity" to raise Bina Puri's name.He said the company was proud of its klia2 project as everybody worked hard to complete it within the timeframe, be it Bina Puri itself or other parties.ADVERTISEMENT "It's a difficult job with a lot of complexities, different client requirements and soil conditions."But whatever it is, we managed to finish the job and this is where Bina Puri's reputation comes in handy."We never abandon any project ... always complete it by hook or crook. No matter how difficult, we have never been sacked half way and asked by another contractor to finish the job," he said.ADVERTISEMENT Tee praised Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd for the way it handled the "bad publicity" on project cost escalations."Sometimes date changes for reasons, cost changes for reasons and they can be justified and explained. They don't have to be scandalous," he said.
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He said the company aimed to record at least 20 per cent upside in pre-tax profit for its current financial year with construction division the biggest contributor to the company's bottom line.Tee said the company was also working hard to diversify into areas which will bring in more profit, especially property and power."This year will see higher turnover with a lot of property projects to be launched, which could contribute to higher margin," he said.Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express’s Telegram channel.
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He said the company was ready for the real property gain tax as well as the goods and services tax, which will start next year. Tee said the RM1.1 billion Ampang light rail transit extension project, undertaken by the company, was currently over 60 per cent complete and on track for delivery in 2016.It has also been reported that Bina Puri was also the front-runner, alongside its contender, Mudajaya Group Bhd, in bidding for the proposed RM2 billion 19.9km Kinrara-Damansara Expressway highway. -Bernama