Multiple CCCC projects receive prestigious accolades at the 43rd MSOSH Awards in Malaysia

Source:CCCCTime:2025-11-28

Recently, several projects undertaken by CCCC in Malaysia were recognized at the 43rd Annual Malaysia Occupational Safety and Health Association (MSOSH) Awards.

Several CCCC projects in Malaysia received awards at the 43rd MSOSH Awards. The Kuala Baram Delta Miri Access Channel Dredging and Deepening project and the Samalaju Pipeline (SPL) project won Gold Class 1 award, while the CCCC ECRL Section 5 and Sejingkat Bridge projects received Gold Merit award.
Founded in 1971, MSOSH is Malaysia's first non-profit professional organization dedicated to occupational health and safety, and it holds significant authority within the industry.
The Kuala Baram Delta Miri Access Channel Dredging and Deepening project is an important port infrastructure development in Sarawak, enhancing the port's navigational capacity and contributing significantly to regional economic growth.
The Samarla Gas Pipeline (SPL) project involves a 65-kilometer gas pipeline, of which 63 kilometers are offshore. As a key infrastructure project for energy delivery in Sarawak, the pipeline will drive the local economy's green and low-carbon energy transformation once completed.
The ECRL project, spanning approximately 665 kilometers, will dramatically shorten travel times between the East and West coasts of Peninsular Malaysia, improving logistics efficiency and fostering inclusive regional economic growth. CCCC ECRL Section 5 is responsible for laying the tracks across the entire line.
The Sejingkat Bridge, located about 10 kilometers from the mouth of the Sarawak River, is the first large-scale cable-stayed bridge on the river. The bridge, measuring 1,281.2 meters in length with a tower height of 120.7 meters, is being constructed in an area with a tidal range of up to 6 meters, presenting unprecedented challenges. Once completed, it will become a landmark for Sarawak, injecting strong momentum into the region's economic development.

Editor: CHEC,Second Highway