And General Contractors Companies in Malaysia

A contractor is a person or company that provides services to another person or company, typically in exchange for money. Contractors are typically used in construction, but they can also be found in other industries such as IT, event planning, and security.

There are many different types of contractors, and each has their own area of expertise. For example, a general contractor is responsible for the overall coordination of a project, while a sub-contractor specializes in a specific trade or task.

In Malaysia, contractors are regulated by the Malaysian Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). To be registered with the CIDB, contractors must have a valid business license and meet certain financial, technical, and experience requirements.

There are four main categories of contractors in Malaysia:

1. Grade 1 - General building works, major civil engineering works, and specialized works.

2. Grade 2 - General building works, minor civil engineering works, and specialized works.

3. Grade 3 - Minor building works and specialized works.

4. Grade 4 - Small-scale building works and specialized works.

To be eligible for government contracts, contractors must be registered with the CIDB and have a valid contractor's license. The