Gamuda voted Malaysia’s Overall Most Outstanding Company by Asiamoney
Gamuda Berhad has bagged the Overall Most Outstanding Company in Malaysia, as voted by global financial institutions through the Asiamoney Asia’s Outstanding Companies Poll 2022. Additionally, the Group clinched the Most Outstanding Company in Malaysia for the Construction and Engineering sector for the fourth consecutive year, solidifying its strong position and reliability as the country’s leading engineering and construction company.
Over 900 fund managers, analysts, bankers and rating agencies participated in the voting to recognise public listed companies as being the most outstanding for their sectors and in their markets. The Asiamoney awards affirm Gamuda’s commitment to strong financial performance, management team excellence, proactive investor relations outreach and sustainability initiatives.
As a regional engineering solution provider, this achievement is a testament that we are committed to excellence in delivering high-impact transformation on our built environment while improving long-term stakeholder value. The Group would continue to advance its best practices, experience and expertise across our infrastructure and property development projects at home and abroad.
Gamuda was lauded for driving sustainability by introducing the Gamuda Green Plan 2025, which is the value driver of its business aspects. The growth of the Group was also underscored by its capabilities in making engineering breakthroughs and digital construction. Among its notable solutions that were an instrument for the Group carving its niche in the regional engineering arena were pioneering the world’s first dual-purpose Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART) and the world’s first Autonomous Tunnel Boring Machine (A-TBM).
Gamuda’s global presence is across 9 countries, with multiple international partnerships. Backed by the Group’s engineering excellence, this year alone, Gamuda has won five regional projects, including the Sydney Metro West – Western Tunnelling Package and Coffs Harbour Bypass projects in Australia.