Realising world class infrastructure
quickly and efficiently is crucial to enabling the growth and competitiveness
of cities in the region where the provision necessary infrastructure
often lags demand due to various constraints.
In this regard, Gamuda has been particularly successful as a builder
of well designed, constructed and affordable infrastructure. Gamuda
has been instrumental in leading the development of a range of privatized
infrastructure projects worth US$3billion ranging from urban highways
and flood mitigation to water treatment and hydropower.
Highways
Through its relevant associates, Gamuda either owns or maintains
230 km of urban and inter-city highways in Malaysia and India. In
Malaysia, Gamuda, through the respective concession companies, operates
30 year or longer, concessions for the Shah Alam Expressway, Damansara
Puchong Highway as well as the Sprint Highway, which are urban toll
roads in the heart of the Klang Valley’s most dynamic economic
corridor.
For the SMART tunnel in Kuala Lumpur, the group has a 40 year concession
to operate and maintain the highway and storm-water tunnel for the
Malaysian Government.
In India, Gamuda maintains 130km of highways in West Bengal under
a 15 year finance, construct and maintain annuity payment concession
with the National Highway Authority of India.
Water supply
Through its associate company SPLASH, Gamuda is one of the largest
privatized water suppliers in the region with a total daily capacity
of 2 billion liters per day.
Hydropower
Gamuda is the lead shareholder in the 450MW Nam Theun 1 hydropower
project located in central Laos, which would supply 2,000 GWh of
hydroelectric power to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.
The project is under the auspices of an inter-government agreement
for Thailand to purchase 3,300 MW of power from Laos bringing much
needed development to Laos while providing Thailand and Laos with
clean, renewable electric power.
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