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Gamuda Deepens Australian Push as Renewable Mega-Projects Reshape Its Growth Strategy

Only a limited pool of contractors can compete at this scale, positioning Gamuda advantageously.

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28/11/2025
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Gamuda Deepens Australian Push as Renewable Mega-Projects Reshape Its Growth Strategy

Gamuda is accelerating its pivot toward renewable energy (RE) infrastructure, aligning with Australia’s rapidly evolving project landscape.

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Gamuda Berhad is solidifying its position as a regional infrastructure leader, with Australia emerging as the group’s most strategic growth engine.

Backed by an all-time high order book of RM39.3 billion and a diversified portfolio across construction, property, and utilities, the company is accelerating its pivot toward renewable energy (RE) infrastructure, aligning with Australia’s rapidly evolving project landscape, Business News portal reported.

At an investors’ briefing, Gamuda Engineering Australia (GEA) and DT Infrastructure highlighted a clear structural shift: renewable projects are expanding from AUD100–200 million packages into multi-billion-dollar undertakings.

Only a limited pool of contractors can compete at this scale, positioning Gamuda advantageously.

The group’s strategy extends beyond conventional EPC contracting. By taking equity stakes in clean-energy assets, Gamuda can influence project design early, optimise constructability, and capture higher blended margins across development and construction.

Divesting majority stakes after the defect-liability period allows the group to recycle capital while retaining recurring income.

Australia will remain a major revenue anchor, expected to contribute 40–50% of Gamuda Engineering’s turnover by FY27–FY28. With an active tender pipeline above AUD10 billion and over AUD50 billion in identified opportunities, Gamuda’s long-term Australian trajectory remains strongly supported, the portal noted.

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