MCO 3.0 Update: Reasons for Your Application Approval is Rejected by CIDB Recently, CIDB has released an information regarding the rejected applications to operate during the MCO 3.0. The reasons are as follows: Applicant is not registered with CIDBRegistration validity has expiredThe project applied is not listed as critical constructionContractor is facing disciplinary action by CIDBThe project is not declared through CIDB's CIMS systemContractor has overdue levyNo information and number of employeesThe project is not related to the sector applied forContractor/ subcontractor/ consultant/ developer/ supplier/ concession company did not state the name of the project accurately The announcement also stated that the rejected applicants may appeal or reapply. For the full SOP during MCO, check here. For Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), check here. Source: CIDB Facebook Page
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Total Lockdown: New Updates & Guidelines For Malaysia's Construction Industry We understand that the new implementation of Total Lockdown imposed nationwide from 1 - 14 June 2021 might be confusing for some. Hence, we have simplified the updates from various announcement sources for your easier reference below. What is allowed: Construction work deemed as “critical services” (necessary construction activities which would otherwise pose a hazard or inconvenience to workers, public and the environment) would be allowed to operate. Such as: maintenance and repair of slopes, roads, bridges and viaduct, as well as traffic management control (TMC).Periodic inspection and maintenance of lifts, travelators, escalators and other critical mechanical and electrical equipmentRepairs, maintenance and upgrades of facilities at critical service premisesPest control at construction sitesRailway track maintenance and repairs
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