Sydney: Gamuda Bhd has secured two additional contracts in Australia through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, elevating the group's order book to a record RM46 billion.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Gamuda Engineering has been appointed to spearhead the A$2.7 billion (approximately RM7.32 billion) Sydney Metro West-Stations Package West.
The Sydney Metro West-Stations Package West encompasses the design and construction of five metro stations along the Sydney Metro West alignment: Westmead, North Strathfield, Burwood North, Five Dock, and The Bays. The package scope includes constructing the station structure, entrances, access points, station fit-out, associated infrastructure, and transport integration. This contract represents Gamuda's largest project win in Australia and its second major Sydney Metro contract, following the 2022 award of the A$2.16 billion (RM6.5 billion) Western Tunnelling Package. Planning and detailed design are anticipated to commence in January 2026, with major construction slated for late 2026 or early 2027, targeting completion by 2031.
Additionally, Gamuda's DT Infrastructure Pty Ltd has been entrusted with the balance of plant (BOP) contract for the Carmody's Hill Wind Farm project in South Australia's mid-north region, valued at A$265 million (RM718 million). Recently, Marinus Link Pty Ltd awarded the Marinus Link Stage 1 - balance of works (BOW) contract to TasVic Greenlink, a 50-50 joint venture between DT Infrastructure and Samsung C and T Corporation.
Gamuda stated that these new projects will further reinforce its expanding energy generation capacity in Australia, which currently includes the 585 megawatt peak (MWp) Goulburn River Solar Farm and the 228 MW Boulder Creek Wind Farm. The Marinus Link project is a proposed undersea and underground electricity and data interconnector between Tasmania and Victoria, intended to boost energy security, promote renewable energy investment, and deliver tangible benefits to consumers in Australia's National Electricity Market. Both the Marinus Link Stage 1 and Carmody's Hill Wind Farm projects are scheduled to commence in early 2026, with contract durations of five years and 28 months, respectively.