MATRADE Greentech PDF
MATRADE Greentech PDF
MATRADE Greentech PDF
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31 Sectors
34 Energy Eciency
36 Renewable Energy
38 Biomass Energy
40 Indoor Environmental
Quality
Contents
42 Sustainable Site
Planning & Management
46 Water Management
03 Contents
48 Water Eciency & Innovation
05 Foreword
50 Consultancy Services in
07 Introduction Green Technology
55 Directory of Companies
134 Acknowledgements
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Green Technology
Services in Malaysia is
currently progressing
in several areas of
technology ...
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Malaysias commitment in protecting the management, renewable energy and power
FOREWORD
environment is evident in the initiatives generation, waste water treatment and
undertaken both domestically and recycling, air quality and pollution control
internationally. On the international front, among others.
in 1992, Malaysia signed the United Nations
Framework on Climate Change at the Rio This publication highlights Malaysias
Earth Summit to address the issue of ongoing eorts in the development and
emission of greenhouse gas. In December promotion of green technology. It brings
2009 at the United Nations Climate Change together the many and diverse companies
Conference in Copenhagen, Malaysia oering green technology services and
expressed its commitment to reduce its provides entrepreneurs and end-users with
carbon footprint by 40 percent over the next useful reference of these services providers.
several years toward 2020. In addition, the publication serves to create
greater awareness of the spectrum of expertise
Domestic initiatives include the creation and technologies available in Malaysia.
fore
of a dedicated Ministry of Energy, Green
Technology and Water to implement the I hope that industry players, potential
National Green Technology Policy and business partners, and organisations will
word
the establishment of a Green Technology find this publication to be both useful
Financing Scheme to encourage business and beneficial.
investment in green technology, green
construction and innovation.
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The prestigious Eco Bay Complex on
Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, is another of
renowned Malaysian ecological architect,
Dato Dr Ken Yeangs projects.
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intro
duc
INTRODUCTION
tion
The Government of Malaysia recognises that This vision is mirrored in the Nations and foreign entrepreneurs and technologists
advancements in the research, development commitment at the 2009 United Nations while ensuring that there will be adequate
and implementation of green services Framework Convention on Climate Change financial returns to be gained.
technology will serve to fulfil the ever growing in Copenhagen in reducing its carbon
demands for energy both domestically and footprint by a massive 40 percent over the Malaysia is as such moving ahead in a
globally as well as provide greater economic next several years. This commitment can be number of key sectors that already make
security for all. This is essential in ensuring achieved through a serious and concerted up a large portion of its economic strength.
that existing quality of life can be maintained, eort in ensuring that practical means and These include construction and engineering
if not enhanced in the future. technologies exist to do so. services, building design, power generation,
manufacturing and its many processes and
Given the decline of the worlds traditional However, the Government realises that these methodologies as well as a number of other
and finite fossil fuel sources and their endeavours cannot be motivated by purely areas of growth potential.
increasing scarcity, the Government of altruistic desires and must ultimately be
Malaysia has escalated its green technology driven by economic forces and monetary These increasingly important sectors include
initiatives with the objective of dealing more gains. It will therefore be necessary to harness consultancy in green building management,
aggressively with its practical implementation. the capabilities and talents of both Malaysian energy eciency management, building
Sunshading devices, Singapore National Jelutong Sewage Treatment Plant, one A solar farm in rural Malaysia.
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Library. of the largest plants in the world using
Sequencing Batch Reactor Technology
for waste water treatment.
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Designed as a centre for people with
an open, hospitable and conducive
learning environment, the New National
Library, Singapore, includes a host
of environmentally friendly features
including the use of natural sunlight to
supplement or replace artificial lighting
where and when possible, ample greenery
and other end-user focused elements.
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Opis euiscinci erat alisi. Drint velissequam kilty
dolobor sed tat. Lute conumsa ndreet ullan.
Exterior night view of the New National Library, Singapore, showing assemblage of sunshading blades that boldly define the buildings aesthetics.
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Generator for mini hydro plant. Waste water management plant. Solar panels lining covered bridge at Monash University campus in Malaysia.
insulation and temperature control, renewable and businesses, it is evident that there
energy and power generation projects exists great opportunities for those seeking
including solar and hydro powered systems, either partnerships or highly competitive
thermodynamics, energy saving lighting packages in the implementation of end-user
systems, biomass and biogas plants, rural technologies.
electrification, photo-voltaic manufacturing,
installation and commissioning, waste Acknowledging that consumer demand,
water treatment and recycling, air quality irrespective of being local or foreign, form
and pollution control, site planning, solid the basis of any economic or business
waste management and recycling, rainwater endeavour, the government of Malaysia is
harvesting and management and many other actively promoting green awareness activities,
areas, both in developmental stages as well encouraging environmentally friendly
as implementation ready. In recognising lifestyles while simultaneously providing
Sepang Gold Coast LED lighting in Selangor, Malaysia.
the wide scope of available technologies both financial as well as technical assistance
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to Malaysian companies in the development and refining
INTRODUCTION
of green technology services. Currently priority is given to
environmentally friendly products and services that comply
with green technology standards in the Governments
procurement of goods and services.
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Masterplan for the proposed mixed-use development at
the Raja Rajeshwari Nagar, Omkar Enclave, Bangalore,
India, comprising residential, retail and commercial
and civic amenities for Soma Developments Pvt Ltd by
a Malaysian architect firm.
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lution
Ecological aspects in the design of Raja Rajeshwari Nagar, Omkar Enclave, Bangalore, India
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Low Energy Oce (LEO)
Building, Ministry of Energy,
Water & Communications in
Putrajaya, Malaysia.
The services available in Malaysia today Minimises degradation to the environment; Energy Seek to attain independence and
includes an entire gamut of technologies Has zero or low green house gas (GHG) promote ecient utilisation
ranging from passive systems to highly emissions. It is safe for use and promotes Environment Conserve and minimise
active ones, intelligent use of design a healthy and improved environment for impact on the environment
and topography as well as the eective all forms of life; Economy Enhance national economic
exploitation of existing features, materials Conserves the use of energy and natural development through the use of technology,
and resources in situ. resources; and and
Promotes the use of renewable resources Social Improve the quality of life for all
In terms of practical application, green
technology services may be defined as that These tenets are based upon four key pillars of
which, Malaysias Green Technology Policy which are,
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SURIA 1000 2006 and launched on 22nd June 2007. Essentially 1000 had an original target of 1000 kWp of PV
Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water SURIA 1000 targets both the residential and capacity, the Project surpassed this target by 330%
commercial sectors with the objective of removing in a period of five years. The PV industry is widely
The Malaysia Building Integrated Photovoltaic initial cost barriers for the public to install BIPV seen as a new source of economic growth and a
Renewable Energy
(MBIPV) Project was established to create systems. SURIA 1000s oering to the public is on a high income generator for the nation and Malaysia
greater public awareness of the application of bidding concept which provides the opportunity to is today ranked among the top five countries in
solar photovoltaic, and to target long term cost acquire the BIPV system at a discounted investment. producing PV after China, Germany, Japan and the
reduction of non-green house gas (GHG) emitting The financial incentive for SURIA 1000 is spread over United States of America. This is attributed to the
technology viz. photovoltaic (PV). The Projects 6 calls and based on competitive bidding whereby recent establishment of major PV manufacturers
primary objective is to create a sustainable building each call would see a reduction of the percentage of in Malaysia such as First Solar Inc, Q-Cells AG,
integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) market in Malaysia financial incentive available to the public. SunPower Corp and Tokuyama Corp.
via widespread BIPV applications. The MBIPV
Project is an initiative of Malaysian Government The PV systems would then be installed at successful The uniqueness of the SURIA 1000 project is a
with co-financing from the Global Environment bidders premises with the cost being borne by the success story for Malaysia and this success has
Facility (GEF) disbursed through the United property owners or managers at the bidding price made the MBIPV Project a showcase for the
Nations Development Programme (UNDP). and remaining amount supplemented by the SURIA Malaysian Government and the UNDP. The Project
1000 Project. The primary funder of the SURIA 1000 demonstrates Malaysias will to generate increasing
One of the highlights in the financial incentive programme is the Energy Commission on behalf amounts of its energy from sunlight, which the
programmes administered by the MBIPV Project is of the Government of Malaysia and discounts country has in abundance, and to do so in cost-
the SURIA 1000 which was initiated on 1st December, contributed by the PV industry. Although SURIA eective measures.
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Eco Villas at Setia Eco Park, Shah Alam, Selangor - one of the projects under Suria 1000 MBIPV Project
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Design incorporating indoor greenery. Installing solar lighting on a jetty.
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The Setia Eco Gardens Sales Gallery, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, features an interesting grass wall
depicting the developers commitment towards a greener environment. The sales gallery won
the Best Oce Award in the inaugural Cityscape Real Estate Awards 2008 in Singapore.
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Defining possibilities
in an ecological approach
to building design
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penetrate its interior. Sensors turn o artificial
EVOLUTION
SOLARIS SINGAPORE
lights when there is adequate daylight. The eco-cells
also allow natural light and ventilation to extend to
The Solaris Building represents the great the basement levels which contain the tanks and
Green Building
possibilities inherent in an ecological approach pump rooms for the rainwater harvesting system.
to building design. It is located within the hi-tech This system collects rainwater and its large storage
park of central Singapores One North community capacity allows all landscaped areas to be totally
and comprises two building blocks separated by a irrigated via rainwater.
grand, naturally ventilated central atrium.
The building also has over 11 kilometres of a
The centrepiece of the project is a 1.5 kilometre long climate responsive facade which when used with
continuous landscaped ramp spiralling upwards the unique spiral landscaped ramp, sky gardens
and linking the buildings highest levels with eco- and double glazed perimeter facade contributes to
cells at its basement. This critical design element a low External Thermal Transfer Value or ETTV.
allows for fluid movement between plants and
organisms between all vegetated areas, enhancing The Solaris Building was awarded the Green Mark
biodiversity and contributing to the overall health Platinum Rating in September 2009, the highest
of the system. level of certification granted by BCAs Green Mark,
Singapores sustainable building benchmark, and is
The buildings other key features include a large justified by its overall energy consumption reduction
diagonal light shaft cutting through the upper of over 36% compared to local precedents.
Ecological design by a Malaysian architect firm.
floors of the taller building and for daylight to
Malaysias stance at COP15 or the 15th which was predicated upon the fundamental friendly programmes, Malaysia is seeking to
Conference of the Parties to the United principles of the Kyoto Protocol and the UN ensure that it too does its part in the transfer of
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Framework Convention on Climate Change. the technology and expertise that it has.
Change in Copenhagen reflected its desire
for ambitious environmental aspirations. Malaysia also wishes to see the developed As such, it has not only the knowledge and
This was most clearly seen in its undertaking nations contributing towards ensuring that desire but also the capacity to contribute
concrete and tangible steps towards the the developing world should be assisted significantly to both developing and first
alleviation of its carbon footprint including particularly in terms of financial assistance, world nations with systems, technologies and
the voluntary reduction of this output by capacity building and technology. However, products that can be readily implemented.
a massive 40% from its 2005 levels by the it was also stressed that the key to future These can provide almost immediate results
year 2020 in relation to its GDP emissions cooperation was the need to recognise, in terms of energy savings, cost reductions as
intensity. adopt and work out the realisation of the well as eciencies in a broad range of other
principle of fair shares to the atmospheric environmentally friendly services whether
As a responsible nation, Malaysia sees this space and resource. And in recognising that on a technology transfer or joint eort basis.
commitment as a necessary and critical not all nations possess similar strengths in
component in engaging other countries and the implementation of such environmentally
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Securities Commission Building in Kuala Lumpur is a GEO. Interior of Securities Commission Building.
The Malaysia Building Integrated of enhancing human capital and a quality Approved PV Service Providers (APVSP).
Photovoltaic (MBIPV) Project assurance programme. One of the stringent requirements of the
APVSP scheme is the need for companies to
The Malaysia Building Integrated The MBIPV Project has initiated a grid- have at least an employee who has passed the
Photovoltaic (MBIPV) Project sought to connected PV training course focusing ISPQ accredited grid-connected PV training
create greater awareness of grid connected on design and installation primarily for course conducted jointly between the MBIPV
photovoltaic technology and its provision PV service providers. The 10-day course Project and Universiti Teknologi Mara.
of long-term and viable returns for both is structured with compliance to the
residential and commercial investment while requirements of Institute for Sustainable The Green Building Index (GBI)
mitigating climate change and ensuring Power (ISP) which is internationally
energy security. While the SURIA 1000 is renowned for driving renewable energy Malaysia is also strongly supporting the
certainly a successful financial incentive training programmes. Companies or PV Green Building Index (GBI), a voluntary
programme administered by the MBIPV Service Providers that wish to take part in rating tool to spearhead the drive towards
Project, this success is accompanied by any of MBIPV Projects financial incentive more energy ecient and sustainable design
developing soft infrastructure consisting programmes are required to be registered as and construction of buildings and to raise
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PTM BUILDING
The Pusat Tenaga Malaysia (PTM) or optimum energy eciency and thus
Green Building
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awareness within the industry and the The Government also recognises the need
SECURITIES
public. Initiated by the Malaysian Institute of for a skilled labour force familiar with and COMMISSION BUILDING
Architects and the Association of Consulting possessing the necessary expertise and
The Malaysian Securities Commission
Green Building
Engineers Malaysia in a two-tier strategy, the mindset to support this green agenda. It is as
Building was completed in 1999 and serves
initial part includes the provision of income such focusing on appropriate training and as an example of Malaysias capability
tax exemption equivalent to additional educational programmes as well as oering in the design and construction of high
technology and energy ecient buildings.
capital expenditure in qualifying for the GBI funding and incentives for students pursuing
certification up to the year 2014. The second green technology related subjects. Incentives Among the innovative and energy-ecient
features of the Building are the double-
part provides for stamp duty exemption on for companies taking up green technology glazed thermal flue facade, atrium glass
the instrument of ownership transfers for first initiatives or processes is being considered roof, energy-saving light fittings and
underfloor air-conditioning system.
purchasers of GBI certified buildings. The while consumers may also benefit from
GBI certification is available for residential subsidies for adopting or acquiring green Its overhanging roof structure shades
the building from direct sunlight while
and non-residential buildings. technology goods and services.
automated roller blinds equipped with solar
sensors adjust to provide the ideal balance
between heat gain and natural daylight.
The building is the first in Malaysia to
utilise a ductless air-conditioning system
incorporating a raised floor and ceiling
plenum, resulting in energy savings of up
to 15%.
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MESITA
Smart Partnership
The Malaysian Electricity Supply Industries Trust Human resource development programmes
Account or MESITA was established in January for the industry
of 1997 and ocially launched in July 1997. The Energy Eciency projects
fund comprises contributions from key power Development and promotion of the electricity
generating companies including TNB Generation supply industry
Sdn. Bhd. and the Independent Power Producers Advance For Projects Approved by Trustees of
or IPPs. These IPPs include Genting Sanyen Power Electricity Trust Fund
Sdn. Bhd., Port Dickson Power Bhd., Powertek
Bhd., Segari Energy Venture Sdn., and YTL Power The trust account is managed by a special committee
Generation Sdn Bhd. in Peninsular Malaysia. called the Electricity Supply Industries Trust
The 1 percent contribution of their total annual Account Committee comprising representatives
audited turnover of electricity sales to the from the Economic Planning Unit of the
Peninsular Grid or transmission network is voluntary. Prime Ministers Department, the Ministry of
MESITA is used for various power-generation Energy, Green Technology & Water, the Energy
programmes including the following, Commission, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry
of Rural Development, Tenaga Nasional Berhad
Rural Electrification Programme (TNB) and the six IPPs.
R&D Programmes and new renewable sources
of energy projects
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TNEC is able to design and construct district optimum operation and maintenance while those
TNEC & ABRAJ
cooling plants with the following, incorporating co-generation technology result in
greater power supply reliability and security, high
The District Cooling System (DCS) ensures the Direct chilled water production through eciency systems and the availability of heat or
Ecient Cooling
constant distribution of thermal energy usually electric driven chillers steam for industrial processes, desalination and
through chilled water from a central source to Thermal energy storage (TES) which involves domestic applications.
multiple buildings through a network of pipes. This the storage of cooling energy during o peak
ensures that cooling or heat mitigation is available periods for use in later, higher air-conditioning Abraj Cooling LLC is a joint venture company
from a single source, thereby eliminating the need loads between TNEC of Malaysia and Al-Samah Electrical,
for separate systems in individual buildings. Co-generation. This is the simultaneous Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Company
production of electricity and thermal energy of Abu Dhabi. Its main business is the provision
TNB Engineering Corporation Sdn Bhd (TNEC) from a single energy source. of district cooling systems and includes plant
is a wholly owned subsidiary company of Tenaga construction, operation and maintenance.
Nasional Berhad, the national electricity utility District Cooling Systems incorporating TES provide
company and is today a specialised district cooling greater benefits in terms of low air-conditioning
system service provider. running costs, high eciency systems and
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Landfill Gas Power Generation Project in Puchong, Malaysia. Mini Hydro Projects in Malaysia. Solar / Wind Hybrid Project on Perhentian Island, Malaysia.
TNB Energy Services Sdn Bhd is a subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Berhad and has implemented projects
in solar and wind hybrids, landfill gas power generation and mini hydro power generation facilities.
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SMART & COOL HOMES
Comfortable Homes
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A Smart and Cool Home in Kajang , Selangor - 10 kWp. installation.
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sectors
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Energy Eciency,
Renewable Energy,
Biomass Energy,
Indoor Environmental Quality,
Sustainable Site Planning and Management,
Materials and Resources,
Water Management,
Water Eciency and Innovation,
Consultancy Services in Green Technology,
Other Subsectors
Among Malaysias national goals for the including co-generation by the industrial and planning and construction as well as during
development of green technology is the commercial sectors. In so far as the energy the life span of the building. Where possible
achievement of significant progress and major utilisation sector is concerned the technology a cradle-to-cradle approach is encouraged
improvements in four key areas. These include shall be applied to all energy utilisation especially in the recycling and reuse of
the energy sector, the building sector, the sectors and in demand side management materials in demolition and construction
waste and water management sector and the programmes. processes.
transportation sector. Notwithstanding the
above, other sectors are also being targeted The goal for the building sector is for Despite Malaysias apparent abundance of
with the specific objective of developing a the adoption of green technology in the annual rainfall, there remains a need to ensure
comprehensive and highly synergised green construction, management, maintenance the long-term and sustainable availability
technology industry. and demolition of buildings including the of clean water supply for its growing
in-situ or proximity sourcing of materials, population. To this end technology will be
Within the energy supply sector, initiatives are equipment and manpower, the use of home applied in the management and utilisation of
being undertaken to ensure the application grown capabilities including expertise and water resources and waste-water treatment
of green technology in power generation hardware and in ensuring the lowest possible including the inclusion of rainwater
and in the energy supply side management, impact on the environment both during harvesting facilities for buildings for use in
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SECTORS
Mount Kinabalu, Malaysias highest peak at 4,101 metres is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
non-potable applications such as in sewage working in developing and applying home to incorporate green technology into the
management, environmental cleaning and grown technologies to harness the biogases transportation infrastructure and vehicles
horticultural activities. being generated through biodegradation. and in particular the development and use
of bio-fuels and to increase the eciency of
Solid waste and sanitary landfills have There is also a need to address the public transportation.
also been identified as possible sources of transportation sector and in this respect
renewable energy and Malaysia is currently the government has directed the industry
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energy
eciency
The implementation of Energy Eciency For Malaysia, its Energy Eciency technology
modules hinges on the practical demonstration initiative includes the manufacture and
of realising utilisation objectives including implementation of equipment or systems
its ecient usage and discouraging wasteful that subscribe to the above objectives. These
and non-productive patterns of energy technologies include the following areas:
consumption. These initiatives include the Design
minimising of negative impacts of energy Maintenance
production, conversion, utilisation and Air Conditioning Systems
consumption on the environment. Insulation
Elevator and Travellator
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
LIST OF COMPANIES
energy ecienc Arkitek Daya Seni Sdn. Bhd. pg 60 Matrix Energy (M) Sdn. Bhd. pg 99
Laurenz Leistung Sdn. Bhd. pg 95 Wira Jaya Electrical And Trading pg 131
Sdn. Bhd.
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renewable
energy
Malaysia is amply endowed with an Malaysias location within the equatorial cells in conjunction with fossil fuel generators
abundance of natural resources not limited region and its exposure to ample and constant has proven highly eective for rural and
to fossil based fuels and other non-renewal sunshine of up to eight hours a day and isolated communities or installations.
resources. average radiation of 4,500 KWh per square
metre makes it an ideal environment for the The companies listed in this publication oer
Its standing as one of the largest agricultural research and development of suitable photo- expertise in the following areas:
commodity producers in the region well voltaic technologies. Solar
positions it to promote the use of biomass Hydro
as a renewable energy source. This would Hydro-power on the other hand, is expected Biomass
include the use of palm-oil based additives to to generate approximately 17 per cent of the Biogas
diesel as well as the implementation of small nations power needs by the year 2020. Wind Energy
power generation plants under the Small
Renewal Energy Power Programme (SREP) Malaysia also has substantial experience
which would include the use of biogas and in the research, development and
biomass as well as municipal waste, solar, implementation of Solar Hybrid Systems
mini-hydro and wind power. whereby the combined use of photo voltaic
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RENEWABLE ENERGY
LIST OF COMPANIES
gy
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biomass
energy
Malaysia, with its vast tracts of oil palm and The incineration of these materials can
other commodity related products outputs than be used directly as heat sources for
substantial amounts of renewable biomass the powering of turbines for electricity or
that is highly suited for the production of converted to a variety of fuels including
biomass energy. The use of biodegradable biomass alcohol fuel or ethanol as additives
waste such as is derived from the production in the case of bio-diesel.
of palm oil means that materials previously
destined for landfills can be used as viable This technology is extremely suited for high
sources of energy production. A variety of commodity and agriculture based economies.
other renewable agricultural and landfill The companies listed in this publication
wastes can also serve as viable sources of provide services in the following areas:
energy. These items, although devoid of Organic and Solid Waste Management
further value in terms of manufacturing Renewable Energy
resource or as a by-product, still contain Landfill Gas
adequate carbon for use as a fuel.
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BIOMASS ENERGY
LIST OF COMPANIES
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indoor
environmental
quality
One of the greatest failings in the pursuit of air-conditioning systems (HVAC) for the
environmentally friendly green buildings is the proper control of interior humidity and
neglect of indoor environmental quality. This exterior environment play important roles
particular element in the application of green in sustaining higher levels of productivity
technology to the design and construction and the individuals well-being. The companies
of work and living space involves paying listed in this publication oer expertise and
special consideration to the physiological services in the following areas:
and psychological needs of its tenants. Air Quality
Aspects such as the integration of man-made Lighting, Visual and Acoustic Comfort
and natural elements, adequate supplies Thermal Comfort
of ventilation and outside air, mitigation Indoor Air Quality Assessment
of airborne bacteria, mold and other fungi
through proper heating, ventilation and
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INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
LIST OF COMPANIES
Basis Bay Capital Management pg 63 Power Quality Engineering Sdn. Bhd. pg 108
Sdn. Bhd.
indoor
Green Clay Sdn. Bhd. pg 83 Wira Jaya Electrical and Trading pg 131
Sdn. Bhd.
H-MAX (M) Sdn. Bhd. pg 86
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sustainable
site
planning &
management
Encompassing a whole system approach, this The following services in sustainable site
aspect of green technology seeks to minimise planning and management are being oered
the development of open space though the by companies listed in this publication,
reuse of brownfield sites, retrofitting existing Site Planning
structures or buildings and among others, Design
giving due consideration to the energy Transportation
implications, soil conditions and habitat Construction Management
disturbance of impending developments.
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SUSTAINABLE SITE PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
LIST OF COMPANIES
Arkitek Oma Sdn. Bhd. pg 61 Power Quality Engineering Sdn. Bhd. pg 108
Garis Architects Sdn. Bhd. pg 81 T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn. Bhd. pg 126
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materials &
resources
The eective use or reuse of existing as the successful exploitation of landscape
materials and resources in-situ and the and the environment make up the many
analysis of material life cycles can contribute aspects of modern construction.
significantly to not just the green aspect of
a development but also to the actual cost of The companies listed in this publication oer
acquiring construction materials and energy products and services in the following areas:
cost savings during the life of the development Reused and Recycled Materials
or building in question. Waste Management
Green Products
This and the use of green products or even Industrial Building Systems (IBS)
less green products with overwhelming long
term positive environmental benefits as well
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MATERIALS & RESOURCES
LIST OF COMPANIES
Alloyplas Technology Sdn. Bhd. pg 58 Peri Formwork Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. pg 106
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WATER MANAGEMENT
LIST OF COMPANIES
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water
eciency &
innovation
Water eciency focuses on the reduction through the implementation of software or
or minimal use of water in various processes mechanical tools without any loss in output
including in residential and commercial or productivity. These include equipment
environments. upgrades or maintenance, reusing or
recycling grey or waste water and so on.
The primary focus of water eciency
processes involves behavioural changes and The companies listed in this publication
being cognisant of the various manufacturing provide services in the following areas,
processes requiring prolonged use of water Water Ecient Fittings
and wherein reductions can be made Water Ecient - Irrigation or Landscaping
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WATER EFFICIENCY & INNOVATION
LIST OF COMPANIES
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consultancy
services in
green
technology
Malaysia has consultancy expertise in a
variety of sectors in the application and
implementation of green technology services.
These include practical understanding
in building and site preparation for the
achievement of the Green Building Index,
Energy Eciency and various building
management systems, project management
for renewal energy generation projects
including Hybrid Systems, Hydro and Solar
(Photo-Voltaic) systems, Energy Audit and
Improvement and others.
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CONSULTANCY SERVICES IN GREEN TECHNOLOGY
LIST OF COMPANIES
Jurubina Unireka pg 92
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other
subsectors
The development of such broad spectrums of Malaysias Industry recognised green rating
technologies and products in the area of tool for buildings to promote sustainability
green technology has necessitated the in the built environment.
concurrent establishment of validation and
certification agencies towards ensuring For the purpose of this publication there
that these products and services conform, currently exists one other certification
at the very least, to the parameters and company which undertakes the testing and
performances claimed by their suppliers. certification of clients products with its
environmental claim validation services.
Towards this end, there currently exist
the Green Building Index (GBI), which is
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OTHER SUBSECTORS
LIST OF COMPANIES
other subsectors
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directory
of companies
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Advanced Solar Voltaic
Sdn. Bhd.
8, Jalan 2/137B,
Resource Industrial Center,
58200 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
CONTACT PERSON
Paul Millott
Director
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AGK-World Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Eric Teoh Boon Lai
Director
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Architect Centre Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Ar. Boon Chee Wee
Chairman
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Arkitek Daya Seni Sdn. Bhd.
The companys directors, Ar. Chan Seong Aun MAJOR PROJECTS / CONTRACTS
and Ar. Wan Mohd Noordin Wan Yahya are 2002: Malaysia
both qualified GBI Facilitators and are able - Taman Pelangi Semenyih, Kajang
to assist clients in the conversion of their 2004: Malaysia
buildings into green building compliance - Pelangi Damansara II
for GBI certifications as well as provide 2004: Malaysia
Green Mark Management. The firms works - Laman Rimbunan Kepong
include: 2005: Malaysia
Design - Metro Point Complex, Kajang
EE Performance 2008: Malaysia
Lighting Control - Metro Avenue Kajang
CONTACT PERSON
Ar. Chan Seong Aun
Director
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Arkitek Oma Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Lee Hon Liong
Director/Architect
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Avenion GreenTech Sdn. Bhd.
AWARDS
2004: Golden Bull Award for CS
Opto Semiconductors
CONTACT PERSON
Dr Izmi Che Ismail
CEO
Micheal Yek
Vice President, Marketing
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Basis Bay Capital Management
Sdn. Bhd.
Basis Bay Capital Management Sdn Bhd No. 34-A, Jalan Presiden FU 1/F,
specialises in the building and management Accentra Glenmarie, Seksyen U1,
of Green Data centres. By leveraging on Basis Shah Alam,
Bay Group of Companies in-house expertise 40150 Selangor, Malaysia
and experience as Data Centre operators
and IT Outsourcing services provider, Basis Tel: 603 5569 0285
Bay Capital Management is well-positioned Fax: 603 5569 0287
to provide end-to-end Data Centre building Email: [email protected]
and management solutions that focus on Website: www.basisbay.com
maximum eciency with minimal impact on
the environment. CONTACT PERSON
Dato Praba Thiagarajah
The company also provides services Group CEO
in consultation, planning, designing,
construction management and facility T. Rajan
management. Technical Director
63
Basis Bay Services Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Dato Praba Thiagarajah
Group CEO
Caleb Daniel
Director, Operations
64
CEMS Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
65
CK Graphic Sdn. Bhd.
Graphic Design
CONTACT PERSON
Clinton Ooi
Principal
CK Tam
Director
66
Cofreth (M) Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Ir. Ong Ching Loon
Managing Director
67
Core Competencies Sdn Bhd
68
Ditrolic Sdn. Bhd.
Solar
- Solar Home System
- Hybrid System
- Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)
- Solar Farm
69
DPIK W2E Sdn. Bhd.
Biomass
- Agricultural Waste
- Municipal Solid Waste
Biogas
- Organic Waste
Waste Management
- Storage and Collection of Recyclables
- Construction Waste Management
Reused and Recycled Materials
Suite 748, Block A,
Kelana Centre Point, MAJOR PROJECTS / CONTRACTS
No. 3, Jalan SS7/19, 2009: Rwanda
Kelana Jaya, Petaling Jaya, - Solid Waste Management
47301 Selangor, 2009: Malaysia
Malaysia - Collaboration and feasibility study
with Alam Flora Sdn Bhd on sound waste
Tel: 603 7803 8540 management.
Fax: 603 7803 8547
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dpik.com.my
CONTACT PERSON
Dato Ir. Dr. Norzan Mohd Yusof
Executive Chairman
70
Duralite (M) Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Datuk Dr. A. Aziz Muhamad
Chief Executive Ocer
71
EAB Consulting Engineers
Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Jr. C.Y. Wong
Director
72
e-Basis Bay Sdn. Bhd.
73
Energy Automation
Management Sdn. Bhd.
Hydro
- Mini
- Hybrid
- Micro
Biomass
- Agricultural Waste
- Municipal Solid Waste
Biogas
- Landfill gas
- Wind Energy
74
E.P.O.D Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Azid Bin Jasmin
CEO
75
EP Borneo Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Hayden Clark
Managing Director
Manjit Kaur
General Manager
76
ETI Tech (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Solar
- Solar Home System
- Telecommunications
CONTACT PERSON
Lee Kah Kheng
Managing Director
78
Gabungan Granite
(Terengganu) Sdn. Bhd.
Gabungan Granite (Terengganu) Sdn. Bhd. Suite 203, Level 2, Block A4,
(GGTSB) has been granted a Dimension Stone Leisure Commerce Square,
Concession by a Malaysian State Authority to Jalan PJs 8/9, Bandar Sunway,
extract dimension stone (granite). 46150 Selangor, Malaysia
GGTSB extracts the available granite reserve Tel: 603 7877 3998
in a systematic and professional manner while Fax: 603 7877 3997
preserving greenery at the area. The extracted Email: [email protected]
granite raw blocks are mainly exported to Website: www.ggt-group.com
China, the Middle East, Europe and the USA.
The companys other works include: CONTACT PERSON
Lim Chiau Woei
Site Planning Managing Director
- Environment Management
Mohd Fauzi Shahril
MAJOR PROJECTS / CONTRACTS Chief Operating Ocer
1990: Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur International Airport
(KLIA)
1995: Malaysia
- Jabatan Imigresen, Putrajaya
1998: Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
79
Gading Kencana Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Ir. Muhamad Guntor Mansor
Managing Director
80
Garis Architects Sdn. Bhd.
Garis Architects has a long established No. 5, Jalan Semangat, 1st Floor,
interest in pursuing environmentally Petaling Jaya,
sustainable design solutions in its projects, 46200, Selangor, Malaysia
and in particular those aspects of passive
architectural design and working from the Tel : 603 7956 8999
intrinsic climatic characteristics of the site Fax : 603 7956 9320
and context in saving resources. This has led it Email: [email protected]
to develop innovative and pragmatic solutions Website: www.garis.com.my
including courtyard typology for mass
housing (such as link houses), incorporation CONTACT PERSON
of shading devices, intermediate spaces and Mok Chee Paan
landscaping into architecture, harvesting Director
rainwater, swale and on-site retention pond
and others. The Cyberjaya City Command Ahmad Jefri Clyde
Centre is an example of its eorts in the Director
agenda for sustainable (green) design,
incorporating both passive and active design
solutions, before the onset of Green Building
Index. Its works include:
Design - EE Performance
81
GreenBuildingIndex
Sdn. Bhd.
82
Green Clay Sdn. Bhd.
Air Quality
- Indoor Air Quality Performance
- Mould Prevention
83
Green Tech Holdings Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Tan Ah Chai
Managing Director
Simon Lim
Chief Operating Ocer
84
Heet (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Design
- EE Performance
Air Conditioning System
- Air Handling Unit System
85
H-MAX (M) Sdn. Bhd.
H-Max seeks to provide optimal lighting which has the worlds best LED technologies.
applications based on best possible design of The company has currently 17 site tests and
light cups and lenses. The power eciency received orders from Japan.
of its LED lights are able to achieve 90%
reductions in terms of real energy savings Design
with its heat sink design able to extend the - EE Performance
lifetime of its LEDs. The company has won - Lighting Control
several patents on LED Modules, Energy
Ecient and Mechanical products. H-Max AWARDS
specialises in LED lighting devices, and are 2009: Korea LED Winner
developing, producing and exporting street
lamps, special purpose lamps, indoor/outdoor D-O-6, Megan Avenue 1,
lamps, fluorescent light substitutes and down No. 189 Jalan Tun Razak,
lights. It has obtained the electrical safety 50400 Kuala Lumpur,
certification for an all-in-one LED lamp that Malaysia
uses a converter. In addition, its products are
also well-recognised in the Japanese market Tel: 603 2162 9988
Sepang Gold Coast, Malaysia
Fax: 603 2161 8368
Email: [email protected],
[email protected]
Website: www.hmaxmalaysia.com
CONTACT PERSON
Heng Lee Ming
Director
86
IBC Solar Teknik Sdn. Bhd.
Solar
- Solar Home System
- Hybrid System
- Telecommunication
- Highway and Road Applications
- Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)
- Solar Farm
Wind Energy
87
Indah Water Konsortium
Sdn. Bhd.
88
Industrial Resins (M)
Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Dato Abd Karim Tarmizi
Chairman / Group CEO
89
Intelligent Power System
Technology Sdn. Bhd.
Solar
- Solar Home System
- Hybrid System
- Telecommunication
- Highway and Road Applications
- Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)
- Solar Farm
Hydro
- Micro
- Hybrid
Wind Energy
CONTACT PERSON
809-B, Kompleks Diamond,
Ahmad Shadzli
Bangi Business Park,
Chief Executive Ocer/MD
Bandar Baru Bangi,
43650 Selangor,
Malaysia
90
Itramas Technology
Sdn. Bhd.
The company undertakes the research and No. 1, Jalan PJU 8/5A,
development, manufacturing, sales and Damansara Perdana,
marketing of energy ecient LED lighting 47820 Petaling Jaya,
solutions. These include: Selangor, Malaysia
AWARDS
2008: Lighting for Tomorrow Exhibition -
Award for Q Ray MP-400, LED Desk Lamps
91
Jurubina Unireka
Consultancy Services
Facilitator Services
Suite 19.11,
Kueh Hock Kui Commercial Centre,
Lot 3007, Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi Adruce,
93150 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
92
Keller (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Construction Management
- Earthwork
- Pollution Control
B-5-10, Block B,
Plaza Dwitasik,
Bandar Sri Permaisuri,
O Jalan Tasi Permaisuri 1,
56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
CONTACT PERSON
Dr. VR Raja
Managing Director
94
Laurenz Leistung Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Lee Su May
Managing Director
Lincoln Lee
Executive Director
95
Lexsun Holdings Sdn. Bhd.
96
Lucas Works Sdn. Bhd.
AWARDS
2009: Frost & Sullivans South East Asia
Industrial Technologies Awards
- Company of the Year Excellence in
Environment Conservation
CONTACT PERSON
Lee Su May
Managing Director
97
Majulia Sdn. Bhd.
Mini Hydro
No. 38,
Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah A 9/A,
Seksyen 9, Shah Alam,
40000 Selangor,
Malaysia
CONTACT PERSON
Dato Shamsuddin Hayroni
Executive Chairman
98
Matrix Energy (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Design
- EE Performance
- Building Management System and Metering
- Lighting Control
- Motors and Pumps
Maintenance
- Energy Audit and Improvement
- Sustainable Maintenance
Air Conditioning System
- Chiller System 89 & 91, Jalan Penerbit U1/43,
- Air Handling Unit System Temasya Industrial Park,
40150, Shah Alam,
AWARDS Selangor, Malaysia
2006/2007: Award for Energy Saving Business
Tel: 603 5569 2622
Fax: 603 5569 2625
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.matrixenergysaver.com
CONTACT PERSON
Azad Ali Ahmad Ali
Chief Executive Ocer
Azlin Ibrahim
General Manager
99
Mensilin Holdings Sdn .Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Ir. Mohamad Adan
Director
Md Syahid
CDM & RND Ocer
100
METTA Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
Design
- EE Performance
- Building Management System and Metering
- Lighting Control
Maintenance
- Energy Audit and Improvement
- Sustainable Maintenance
CONTACT PERSON
Ir. Tan Seng Khee
Managing Director
101
Minconsult Sdn. Bhd.
Minconsult Sdn. Bhd. designs buildings and Capital Square Sdn Bhd
facilities to meet GBI (Malaysia) Green Mark 2007: Malaysia
(Singapore) and certification requirements - 33 storey oce building (Lot N) for MRCB
of LEED (USA). Its works include: Berhad
2005: Malaysia
Design - KLCC Convention and Exhibition Centre
- EE Performance for KLCC (Holdings) Bhd
- Building Management System and 1996: Malaysia
Metering - International Financial Park Labuan
- Lighting Control
Air Conditioning System Lot 6, Jalan 51A/223,
- Chiller System Petaling Jaya,
- District Cooling System 46100 Selangor,
- Air Handling Unit System Malaysia
- Thermal Energy Storage
Insulation Tel: 603 7952 5757
- Mineral Wools Fax: 603 7954 7373
- Glazing Email: [email protected]
Elevator and Travelator Website: www.minconsult.com
Raw Water Treatment
Waste Water Treatment CONTACT PERSON
Water Ecient Fittings Datuk Ir. Rosaline Ganendra
Water Ecient - Irrigation/Landscaping Director
102
MRCB Environment Sdn Bhd
103
Ocned Water Technology
Sdn. Bhd.
Biomass management
- Municipal Solid Waste
Biogas management
- Landfill gas
- Organic Waste
CONTACT PERSON
Dennis Tan
Managing Director
104
Pacific Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
Design
- EE Performance
Air Conditioning System
- Thermal Energy Storage
105
Peri Formwork Malaysia
Sdn. Bhd.
The use of new technologies and - Smart Project: Ventilation Shaft in North
optimisation of existing process flows at Junction Box, Malaysia
the central production in its Headquarters - Sewage Treatment Plant at Jelutong,
in WeiBenhorn, Germany are a constant Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
motivation to PERI to incorporate responsible - Sewage Treatment Plant, Puchong,
use of resources into product development. Malaysia
Closed cycles are not just the companys - Sewage Treatment Plant, Bandar Tun
goal at the central production site. At the Razak, Malaysia
numerous logistic sites worldwide, PERI - National Heart Institute, Malaysia
provides formwork solutions with minimum - CPH Acute Care Private Hospital at
use of materials locally thanks to reusable Bandar Puteri, Puchong, Malaysia
system equipment. The durability and the - KLCC Lot 171, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
high reusability of the PERI systems reduce - Ampersand Condominium @ Kia Peng,
waste on construction sites. Malaysia
- PJ 8, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
PERIs own biomass poper station is the - KL Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
symbol of this recycling principle. The energy - Menara Commerce at Jalan Raja Laut,
produced here contributes a substantial part Malaysia
of the used energy mix. - Hampshire 2 Condominium, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
Reused and Recycled Materials
- Materials reuse and selection B-3-1, Mines Waterfront Business Park,
No. 3, Jalan Tasik, Mines Resort City,
MAJOR PROJECTS / CONTRACTS 43300 Seri Kembangan,
Trinidad and Tobago Selangor,
- Ministry of Legal Aairs, Trinidad, Malaysia
Trinidad and Tobago
CONTACT PERSON Malaysia Tel: 603 8945 7255
Cristian Tort - KLCC Convention Centre, Malaysia Fax: 603 8941 0366
Managing Director - Troika Condominium at KL, Malaysia Email: [email protected]
- Remedial work for MRR2, Malaysia Website: www.perimalaysia.com
106
Perunding Ikatan
Biomass
- Agricultural Waste
- Municipal Solid Waste
Biogas
- Organic Waste
CONTACT PERSON
Ir. Ellias Saidin
Principal
107
Power Quality Engineering
Sdn. Bhd.
108
Power Technologies Sdn. Bhd.
Mohammed Fared
General Manager, Corporate
109
Ranhill Bersekutu Sdn. Bhd.
Contact:
Tel: 603 2171 2020
Fax: 603 2775 2768
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ranhill.com.my
CONTACT PERSON
Yap Yuan Thye
Chief Executive Ocer
Hement S. Thakore
Royal Group Headquarters
Head of Business Services
110
Restu Indah Sdn. Bhd.
Solar
- Hybrid System
- Telecommunication
- Solar Farm
Hydro
- Mini
- Hybrid
- Micro
CONTACT PERSON
Abdul Allim Shah B. Mohd Sharif
Managing Director
111
Roxul Asia Sdn. Bhd.
The Rockwool Group of Companies is the more energy ecient. It is made from stone,
worlds largest producer of stone wool with a commonly available raw material.
operations across Europe, North America
and Asia. Roxul Asia, its Asian arm is Roxuls stone wool insulation is used in roofs,
responsible for the Asia Pacific region and ceilings, walls and partitions for commercial
has a manufacturing facility in Malaysia. and residential buildings. Its key product is:
CONTACT PERSON
Thomas Heldgaard
Managing Director
Diana Ang
112 Marketing Communications Manager
RSP Akitek
113
Salcon Engineering Berhad
CONTACT PERSON
How See Hock
Chief Executive Ocer
114
Scent & Senses Sdn. Bhd.
The Nano Technology used employs Bacto Lot 20, Jalan Teknologi 3/5,
Silver as a method of treating water to kill Selangor Science Park 1,
bacteria and in the prevention of growth of Kota Damansara,
harmful microbes. This system can complete 47810 Petaling Jaya,
any existing water treatment system and also Selangor,
works as a stand-alone, without the need for Malaysia
electricity. Its purpose is as both drinking
water and as a disinfectant. For biotechnology Tel: 603 6141 7930
purposes, fruit waste is converted to enzymes Fax: 603 6141 7931
and crystal carbon for the production of Email: [email protected],
organic fertiliser, deodorising agents and [email protected]
water purification. The company also
specialises in: CONTACT PERSON
Suzanna Shahari
Rain Water Harvesting Director
Water Recycling
Raw Water Treatment
Waste Water Treatment
Biomass - Agricultural Waste
Air Quality - Indoor Air Pollutant
115
S.I.T Schis & Industrie
Technik (M) Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Marizan Nor Basirun
Managing Director
Mohd Adzhar
Marketing Development Manager
116
SNO Architects Sdn. Bhd.
Design
- EE Performance
- Lighting Control
Maintenance
- Sustainable Maintenance
Insulation
- Mineral Wools
- Glazing
CONTACT PERSON
Tel: 603 7661 2333
Ar. Saifuddin Ahmad
Fax: 603 7661 2233
Director
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
117
Solartech Sales & Services
Sdn. Bhd.
Solar
- Solar Home System
- Hybrid System
- Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)
- In-power pipeline
119
SP Setia Bhd.
AWARDS
2007: FIABCI Prix dExcellence Awards
- Best Master Plan - Setia Eco Park, Shah
Alam
120
SteamPro Conservation
Sdn. Bhd.
121
Subalipack (M) Sdn. Bhd.
1985: Malaysia
- Ministry of Foreign Aairs
1990: Malaysia
- Central Bank Malaysia
Tel: 603 9171 2400/500/600 2000: Malaysia
Fax: 603 9171 6707/91733445 - Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd
Email: [email protected],
[email protected] No. 59, Persiaran Mewah,
Website: www.subalipack.com Bandar Tun Razak,
56000 Kuala Lumpur ,
CONTACT PERSON Malaysia
Shahrul Bahrin Bin Mohd
MD, Relocation and Logistic
122
Swissprof Sdn. Bhd.
Design - EE Performance
Insulation - Mineral wools
No. 37, Jalan TSB 2,
MAJOR PROJECTS / CONTRACTS Taman Industrial Sg. Buloh,
2009: Vietnam Kota Damansara,
- Sika Samatil Roofing for Metro Cash and 47000 Selangor,
Carry Hypermarket Saigon Malaysia
2009: Malaysia
- Sika Samatil Roofing for Mahkota Parade Tel: 603 6141 3190
Shopping Centre Malacca Fax: 603 6141 3189
2008: Malaysia Email: [email protected],
- Sika Samatil Roofing for Tropicana City [email protected]
Project Petaling Jaya Website: www.swissprof.com
2007: Malaysia
- Sika Samatil Roofing for TESCO Cold CONTACT PERSON
Storage & Distribution Centre Perak Peter Wyss
2003: Malaysia Chief Executive Ocer
- Aluminium Roofing for Alamanda
Shopping Centre Putrajaya Simon Fluck
Director
123
Tenaga Tiub Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Level 5, Wisma TNB,
Rahimuddin Baharudin
No.19, Jalan Timur,
Managing Director
46000 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan,
Malaysia
125
T.R. Hamzah & Yeang
Sdn. Bhd.
126
UL Services (M) Sdn. Bhd.
- Certification Body
Samsung
Sony
Western Digital
Sumitomo Electric CONTACT PERSON
Formosa Prosonic Industry Berhad K.W Wong
Superlon Worldwide Sdn Bhd Business Manager
127
Urbanisma Consulting Group
Sdn. Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Mohamed Hafiz Hashim
Executive Chairman
Norazila Arin
Chief Operating Ocer
128
UTAI Engineering & Electrical
(EM) Sdn. Bhd.
UTAI Engineering & Electrical (EM) Sdn Bhd Lot 7042, 2nd Floor,
started its work in the solar industry in 1987 Section 64 KTLD,
with its principals receiving training from Sekama Road,
BP Solar (Australia) in 1989. The company is 93300 Kuching,
currently a member of the International Solar Sarawak, Malaysia
Energy Society (ISES). UTAI is registered as an
Approved PV Service Provider with the MBIPV Tel: 6082 339 177
Project for grid-connected PV Systems and also Fax: 6082 339 176
serves as a committee member of the Malaysian Email: [email protected],
Photovoltaic Industry Association (MPIA). Its [email protected]
services include:
CONTACT PERSON
Solar Tan Hock Khoon
- Solar Home Systems Managing Director
- Hybrid Systems
- Telecommunications
- Highway and Road Applications
- Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)
- Solar Farms
Hydro
- Micro Systems
Raw Water Treatment
Rural Water Treatment
129
Weida (M) Bhd.
CONTACT PERSON
Dato Lee Choon Chin
General Managing Director
Design
- EE Performance
- Building Management System and
Metering
- Lighting Control
- Motors and Pumps No. 54, Lorong Setia 1A,
Maintenance Taman Setia, Jalan Johan Setia,
- Energy Audit and Improvement 41200 Klang,
Air Conditioning System
Selangor, Malaysia
- District Cooling System
Tel: 603 5161 8495
Fax: 603 5161 5648
Email: [email protected]
CONTACT PERSON
Mohd Adid Mohd Salleh
Managing Director
131
WPC Industries Sdn. Bhd.
132
WWE Holdings Bhd.
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The Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) would like to thank various
professional bodies and individuals for their support in making this project a success through their
constant advice and assistance throughout the various stages of the project.
In particular, the publisher would like to accord special thanks to the following organisations :
BIM
BIM - Malaysia Professional Centre
www.bim.org.my
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