Steel Hawk Bids For Four Tenders, Plans To Expand Renewable Energy Segment


KUALA LUMPUR, Steel Hawk Bhd is looking to expand its renewable energy (RE) segment and is bidding for one hydroelectric and three solar energy tenders.

The oil and gas services company’s deputy chairman and executive director, Datuk Sharman K Micheal, said the expansion is due to demand from potential customers in the RE segment.

Sharman said the company can offer a comprehensive range of services in this segment, positioning itself as a one-stop centre for providing full infrastructure solutions to its customers.

‘I have noticed that some potential customers are approaching us. Once they receive a writ from the Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (SEDA Malaysia), they need to find collaborative contractors from different sectors in the industry to complete the construction.

‘For example, for hydroelectric projects, you need a consultant to engineer the system using proper design software, scheduling software, and so on.

‘Then, you need a civil contractor to handle the civil infrastructur
e, a mechanical contractor to install the rotating equipment, and an electrical contractor,’ he told a press conference after the company’s listing ceremony.

Sharman said as Steel Hawk has a full-fledged team of engineers from various fields and with extensive experience, he believes the company can serve as the sole contractor for its customers in this segment, in addition to its main business focus on engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC).

Steel Hawk, which debuted on the ACE Market today, saw its share price open at 30 sen, giving a premium of 15 sen over its offer price of 15 sen.

At the opening bell, a total of 64.88 million shares were traded.

Sharman also noted that Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is currently the company’s sole customer in the renewable energy segment.

‘Thus, the company is seeking new potential clients to align with its expansion plans in the renewable energy sector,’ he said.

Moving forward, Sharman noted that Steel Hawk plans to bid for more solar
and hydroelectric jobs, especially in Terengganu, as the state has many rivers with different ranges of power generation capacity, from two to 3.5 megawatts.

Meanwhile, he said from the proceeds raised, the company will construct a new fabrication yard in Kemaman, Terengganu (Teluk Kalung Facility 2) with 124,629 square feet (sq ft).

He noted that its new fabrication yard is five times bigger than its existing yard, which is 23,508 sq ft.

‘With this new yard, it will allow us to reduce our reliance on subcontractors to carry out our fabrication work for us, leading to optimising turnaround time for our EPCC services as well as additional cost savings,’ he added.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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