In Malaysia’s construction industry, quality, compliance, and professionalism are crucial to building a solid reputation and gaining trust from clients and stakeholders. One of the key regulatory bodies ensuring this standard is upheld is the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia.
The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) is a government agency under the Ministry of Works Malaysia. Established under the CIDB Act 1994 (Act 520), CIDB’s main role is to develop, enhance, and regulate the Malaysian construction industry. This includes contractor registration, training, accreditation, construction materials certification, and ensuring safety and sustainability within the industry.
CIDB also plays a central role in certifying contractors, ensuring they meet specific standards in terms of capability, financial strength, and technical expertise.
Contractors in Malaysia are categorized by CIDB into seven grades (G1 to G7), each defining the value and scope of projects they are qualified to undertake. These grades help clients identify the right contractors for their project size.
G1 – Up to RM200,000
G2 – Up to RM500,000
G3 – Up to RM1,000,000
G4 – Up to RM3,000,000
G5 – Up to RM5,000,000
G6 – Up to RM10,000,000
G7 – No limit on contract value
We are proud to announce that our company is registered under CIDB Grade 7, the highest classification achievable. This signifies that we are authorized to undertake construction projects of any size and complexity, without financial limitations.
Being a Grade 7 contractor means we have proven our:
Strong financial standing
Highly qualified and experienced technical personnel
Solid track record in completing major projects
Compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards
Choosing a CIDB-registered contractor, especially one with a Grade 7 classification, ensures peace of mind for clients. It’s a mark of professionalism, capability, and trustworthiness. Whether you're planning a large-scale infrastructure development, commercial property, or government project,