About
Gamuda is a global engineering, property and infrastructure company with an excellent track record of delivering world-class major projects.
Our strength lies in our ability to identify, innovate, and deliver breakthrough solutions which improve the standard of living for the communities in which we operate.
Our growth over four decades is underscored by our differentiated strengths and expertise. We provide quality and innovative solutions across rail, bridges, tunnelling, roads, airports, dams, water supply schemes, sewage rehabilitation and marine works.
Gamuda owns and operates facilities we have built such as our tunnels, highways, water treatment plants and townships. This also includes our Industry 4.0 ready digitalised Industrialised Building System factories.
Our Vision
Our vision is to become a leader in the Australian infrastructure and construction sector by offering innovative, breakthrough and dependable solutions for large-scale public infrastructure projects and private investment opportunities. We will work in partnership with the Australian community, sharing our knowledge and generating local employment and training opportunities.
Heritage
Gamuda was established in Malaysia in 1976 and listed on the Bursa Malaysia in 1992. Since then, the business has grown to be the leading infrastructure company in Malaysia.
Gamuda’s core businesses are engineering and construction, property development and infrastructure concessions.
As a leading Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) contractor for large-scale projects, Gamuda’s hallmark is in delivering complex and challenging projects across diverse environments in Malaysia and around the world.
Australia
Gamuda Australia is a fully owned subsidiary of Gamuda Berhad, with the backing of the Group’s balance sheet.
In Australia, Gamuda will focus on the company’s core business of infrastructure design, construction, operation and maintenance.
Gamuda Land, celebrating five years in Australia, has so far focused on residential development.
Strategy
In Australia, our vision is to become a reliable delivery partner in the Australian infrastructure and construction sector by offering innovative and sustainable solutions for large-scale public infrastructure projects and private investment opportunities.
Leveraging on our proven digital delivery system, our strategy is to partner with local Australian businesses and the supply chain to ensure the delivery of high-quality infrastructure assets.
Milestones and Achievements
Gamuda is well known as a leader in community engagement and engineering innovations. Learn more about our biggest achievements over the last four decades.
Technical Product/Equipment Innovation of the Year, 2019 International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA) Tunnelling Awards.
Our Global Projects
The ability to conceptualise, package, and deliver the right engineering solution brought Gamuda’s engineering journey across key regions and multiple international partnerships.
Backed by a global mindset, Gamuda operates in eight countries, across three continents, including Australia, Asia and the Middle East.
Australia
- Sydney Metro West - Western Tunnelling Package
- Coffs Harbour Bypass
- M1 Raymond Terrace
- 661 Chapel St., Melbourne
- The Canopy on Normanby, Melbourne
Bahrain
- Sitra Causeway Bridges
Qatar
- Dukhan Highway
- Hamad International Airport
India
- Durgapur Expressway
- Panagarh-Palsit Highway
Taiwan
- Marine Bridge - Guantang
- Extension of Marine Bridge - Guantang
- Seawall - Taipei Port
- 161kV Songshu to Guangfeng Underground Transmission Line
- TaoYuan City Underground Railway, Package CJ18 PingZhen Station
- Kaohsiung Metropolitan Mass Rapid Transit
Vietnam
- Gamuda City, Hanoi
- Celadon City, Ho Chi Minh City
- Elysian, Ho Chi Minh City
- Artisan Park, Binh Duong
- Yen So Sewage Treatment Plant, Hanoi
- Yen So Park, Hanoi
Singapore
- Defu Station and Tunnels, MRT Cross Island Line (Phase 1)
- Gali Batu Multi-Storey Bus Depot Property Development
- OLÁ
- GEM Residences
Malaysia
- MRT Kajang Line (Line 1)
- MRT Putrajaya Line (Line 2)
- Electrified Double Track Project (EDTP) (Ipoh-Padang Besar)
- Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART)
- Klang Valley Traffic Dispersal Scheme
- Sungai Selangor Dam, Selangor
- Rasa and Bukit Badong Water Treatment Plants (SSP3), Selangor
- Prai Power Station, Penang
- Penang South Islands (PSI)
- Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP)
- Gamuda Digital Industrialised Building System
- PMV Infra 05 - Belfield Tunnel, Kuala Lumpur
- Sungai Rasau Water Supply Scheme - Stage 1 (Package 1), Selangor
- Gurney Marine Bridge, Penang
- Pan Borneo Highway Package (WPC-04), Sarawak
- Batang Lupar Bridge, Sarawak
- Gamuda Cove, Selangor
- Gamuda Gardens, Selangor
- twentyfive.7, Selangor
- Kundang Estates, Selangor
- Jade Hills, Selangor
- HighPark Suites, Selangor
- Horizon Hills, Johor
- Bukit Bantayan Residences, Sabah
- Madge Mansions, Kuala Lumpur
- The Robertson, Kuala Lumpur
- Gamuda GM Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Kota Kemuning, Selangor
- Valencia, Selangor
- Bandar Botanic, Selangor
- Gamuda Walk, Selangor
- Quayside Mall, Selangor
- Gamuda GM Klang, Selangor
- Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
- Lumut Naval Harbour, Perak
- North Butterworth Container Terminal, Penang
- Kuantan Bridge, Pahang
- Pulau Bunting Bridge, Kedah
United Kingdom
- Aldgate, London
- West Hampstead Central, London
Australia
Public Infrastructures- Sydney Metro West - Western Tunnelling Package
- Coffs Harbour Bypass
- M1 Raymond Terrace
- 661 Chapel St., Melbourne
- The Canopy on Normanby, Melbourne
Bahrain
Bridges- Sitra Causeway Bridges
Qatar
Highway and Airport- Dukhan Highway
- Hamad International Airport
India
Key Urban Expressway and Highway- Durgapur Expressway
- Panagarh-Palsit Highway
Taiwan
Marine Projects- Marine Bridge - Guantang
- Extension of Marine Bridge - Guantang
- Seawall - Taipei Port
- 161kV Songshu to Guangfeng Underground Transmission Line
- TaoYuan City Underground Railway, Package CJ18 PingZhen Station
- Kaohsiung Metropolitan Mass Rapid Transit
Vietnam
Property Development- Gamuda City, Hanoi
- Celadon City, Ho Chi Minh City
- Elysian, Ho Chi Minh City
- Artisan Park, Binh Duong
- Yen So Sewage Treatment Plant, Hanoi
- Yen So Park, Hanoi
Singapore
Transport Hub- Defu Station and Tunnels, MRT Cross Island Line (Phase 1)
- Gali Batu Multi-Storey Bus Depot Property Development
- OLÁ
- GEM Residences
Malaysia
Urban Metro Systems in Kuala Lumpur- MRT Kajang Line (Line 1)
- MRT Putrajaya Line (Line 2)
- Electrified Double Track Project (EDTP) (Ipoh-Padang Besar)
- Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART)
- Klang Valley Traffic Dispersal Scheme
- Sungai Selangor Dam, Selangor
- Rasa and Bukit Badong Water Treatment Plants (SSP3), Selangor
- Prai Power Station, Penang
- Penang South Islands (PSI)
- Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP)
- Gamuda Digital Industrialised Building System
- PMV Infra 05 - Belfield Tunnel, Kuala Lumpur
- Sungai Rasau Water Supply Scheme - Stage 1 (Package 1), Selangor
- Gurney Marine Bridge, Penang
- Pan Borneo Highway Package (WPC-04), Sarawak
- Batang Lupar Bridge, Sarawak
- Gamuda Cove, Selangor
- Gamuda Gardens, Selangor
- twentyfive.7, Selangor
- Kundang Estates, Selangor
- Jade Hills, Selangor
- HighPark Suites, Selangor
- Horizon Hills, Johor
- Bukit Bantayan Residences, Sabah
- Madge Mansions, Kuala Lumpur
- The Robertson, Kuala Lumpur
- Gamuda GM Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
- Kota Kemuning, Selangor
- Valencia, Selangor
- Bandar Botanic, Selangor
- Gamuda Walk, Selangor
- Quayside Mall, Selangor
- Gamuda GM Klang, Selangor
- Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
- Lumut Naval Harbour, Perak
- North Butterworth Container Terminal, Penang
- Kuantan Bridge, Pahang
- Pulau Bunting Bridge, Kedah
United Kingdom
Property Developments- Aldgate, London
- West Hampstead Central, London
Society membership
Gamuda is actively involved in the construction and infrastructure community in Australia and is a member of several industry groups. in Australia
Society Membership
Gamuda is actively involved in the construction and infrastructure community in Australia and is a member of several industry groups in Australia.
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Roads Australia (RA)
Roads Australia (RA) is the peak body for roads within an integrated transport system, and the premier policy and networking forum for Australia’s transport and infrastructure stakeholders. RA brings industry, government and communities together to lead the evolution of Australia’s roads, integrated transport and mobility networks. With more than 150 members spanning government, contractors, consultants and motoring clubs, they work collaboratively to deliver a robust, integrated land transport system for people and freight across all modes and infrastructure.
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Civil Contractors Federation (CCF)
The Civil Contractors Federation NSW is the leading voice of the civil infrastructure industry in NSW. With nearly 500 NSW employer Members, their sole purpose is to protect, grow and provide a voice for their members.
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Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA)
The Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA) is a member-based, not-for-profit peak body operating in Australia and New Zealand with the purpose of enabling sustainability outcomes in infrastructure. ISCA’s greatest strength is their community of engaged stakeholders – they have a great deal of expertise within their network of members. They position themselves as a network for collaboration, discussion and education. ISCA's events, conferences and seminars facilitate knowledge sharing, and enable experts to get together in a focused environment.
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New South Wales Indigenous Chamber of Commerce
The New South Wales Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (NSWICC) is a non-government, not-for-profit organisation and the peak body for Aboriginal business in NSW. Established in 2009, NSWICC works with Aboriginal entrepreneurs, business owners and communities to develop and accelerate their business goals through building skills, removing barriers and facilitating greater opportunities for Aboriginal people in the workforce. As a formal partner to the NSW Government, NSWICC is also an approved service provider of the Government’s Aboriginal Participation in Construction policy (APIC) which seeks to encourage greater participation and opportunities for Aboriginal people in government infrastructure projects across the state.
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Infrastructure Partnerships Australia National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC)
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) is an Australian, not-for-profit organisation formed in 1995. NAWIC is led by a team of passionate employees and volunteers who all strive to help champion and empower women in the construction and related industries to reach their full potential.
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Australian Industry Group (AiGroup)
The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group®) is a peak national employer organisation representing traditional, innovative and emerging industry sectors. They have been acting on behalf of businesses across Australia for 150 years. Ai Group is genuinely representative of Australian industry. Together with partner organisations, they represent the interests of more than 60,000 businesses employing more than 1 million staff. Their members are small and large businesses in sectors including manufacturing, construction, engineering, transport & logistics, labour hire, mining services, the defence industry, civil airlines and ICT.
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Supply Nation
Since 2009, Supply Nation has worked with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses along with procurement teams from government and corporate Australia to help shape today’s emerging and rapidly evolving Indigenous business sector.