The MY-BLUE project built by CSCEC has been successfully completed in Malaysia.

Located in the UMW industrial park in Selangor, the project has a total floor area of more than 110,000 square meters. CSCEC was responsible for civil works, mechanical and electrical installation, interior finishing, and curtain wall construction. The facility is expected to strengthen supporting capacity for the power battery industry chain in Southeast Asia, contributing to regional sustainable development.

The project adopted a digital construction platform to optimize engineering processes. Through refined design in areas with dense MEP pipelines, the team achieved standardized and precise pipeline prefabrication, reducing material waste by about 60% and improving construction efficiency by 20%.

To further optimize construction, the team replaced the conventional post-cast strip method with the skip-section construction method, enabling the diamond-hardener floor to be cast in a single operation. This approach shortened the construction period by nearly 20 days, while maintaining floor flatness with an error margin of less than 2 millimeters, fully meeting operational requirements. The project team was awarded an outstanding team award by the client.

During peak construction, the project employed two Malaysian engineers and more than 350 local workers, creating job opportunities and supporting the local workforce.

The team also promoted cultural exchange by inviting local employees and community members to participate in traditional Chinese festivals such as the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition, staff organized charity activities at Pertubuhan Kebajikan Insan Istimewa Johor Bahru Johor (PKIIJB), providing donations and community support.