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ICW BORNEO 2026 OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED IN KOTA KINABALU, ADVANCING EAST MALAYSIA’S ROLE IN NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY GROWTH

 
 
 
KOTA KINABALU, 12 May 2026 -- The International Construction Week (ICW) Borneo 2026 was officially  launched  today  in  Kota  Kinabalu,  marking  the  second  edition  of  the  regional platform  that  brings  national-level  construction  industry  dialogue,  technical  expertise,  and capability-building closer to stakeholders in East Malaysia.

The Opening and Launching Ceremony was officiated by YB Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Masidi Bin Manjun, Deputy Chief Minister II of Sabah, representing YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji bin Haji Noor, Chief Minister of Sabah, in the presence of YB Dato Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi, Minister of Works, Malaysia, and YB Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Maslan, Deputy Minister of Works,  alongside  senior  government  officials,  industry  leaders,  and  built  environment professionals. Hosted by the Ministry of Works Malaysia and the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia, and jointly organised by Qube Integrated Malaysia Sdn Bhd, ICW Borneo 2026 builds on the success of its inaugural edition in Kuching, Sarawak, last year. The event reflects  a  continued  commitment  to enhance access  to  industry  knowledge,  strengthening regional  participation,  and  ensuring  more  inclusive  development  across  Malaysia's construction ecosystem.

With  East  Malaysia  experiencing  growing  infrastructure  development  and  an  increasing emphasis on sustainability, ICW Borneo 2026 serves as a timely platform to support Sabah’s evolving construction landscape. In his officiating address read by YB Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Masidi Bin Manjun, YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji bin Haji Noor said:

"Sabah today stands at an important turning point. For many years, we have been known for our natural beauty and at times defined by our development challenges. But that narrative is changing — and it is changing with intention. Through the Sabah Maju Jaya 2.0 Roadmap (2026–2030), we are entering a new phase of growth — one that focuses on strengthening our economic resilience, improving productivity and creating long-term value for our people. The  construction  sector  will  play  a  central  role  in  this  transformation.  Moving  forward,  our priority  is clear: to strengthen execution, improve coordination and ensure that projects are delivered efficiently, transparently and with lasting value.”

Meanwhile, Minister of Works Malaysia, YB Dato Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi, said the Federal Government,  through  the  Ministry  of  Works  and  CIDB  Malaysia,  has  invested  more  than RM150 million to strengthen Sabah’s construction ecosystem through digitalisation, technical excellence and human capital development. “The construction sector remains a key driver of Malaysia’s development, and Sabah holds tremendous potential in infrastructure, sustainable development and regional connectivity. That is why the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Works and CIDB Malaysia, has made substantial investments to strengthen the State’s construction ecosystem. CIDB Malaysia has established BIM training facilities in Kota Kinabalu with an investment of RM2.25  million  to  help  local  industry  players  build  capability  and  competency  in  Building Information  Modelling  (BIM),  a  critical  technology  for  improving  productivity  and  project delivery. 

It has also strengthened Makmal Kerja Raya Malaysia (MKRM) Sabah, which now operates as an internationally accredited testing facility providing advanced material testing, inspection and  technical  support  services.  With  a  Federal  Government  investment  of  approximately RM19.4 million,  the facility  enables  industry  players  in  Sabah to access  world-class  testing services locally, accelerating project delivery and enhancing ease of doing business. In addition, CIDB has invested RM130.6 million to build a new eco-campus in Sabah, which will  be  the  most  modern  Akademi  Binaan  Malaysia  (ABM)  campus  in  Malaysia  and  will accommodate up to 700 trainees at any one time. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new campus in Beringgis, Papar was officiated last year by the Chief Minister of Sabah together with the Minister of Works.

Since  2001,  ABM  Sabah  has  trained  more  than  195,000  Sabahans,  creating  pathways  to meaningful employment in the construction industry both locally and internationally. Together, these initiatives represent investments of more than RM150 million and underscore our  unwavering  commitment  to  ensuring  that  Sabah  has  access  to  the  same  world-class facilities,  technical  expertise  and  skills  development  opportunities  available  elsewhere  in Malaysia.”

“The strong participation in ICW Borneo 2026 is itself a powerful vote of confidence in Sabah’s future. Through  BuildXpo  Malaysia  (Borneo),  we  are  showcasing  technologies  and  solutions  from companies  from  Europe,  China,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Sarawak  and  Sabah.  Their  presence demonstrates  the  growing  recognition  that  Sabah  offers  tremendous  opportunities  for infrastructure development, sustainable construction and industrial growth. ICW  Borneo  demonstrates  what  can  be  achieved  when  government,  industry  leaders,technology  providers  and  practitioners  come  together  on  one  platform  to  exchange  ideas,forge partnerships and develop practical solutions. To  illustrate  the  potential  of  such  platforms,  ICW  and  BuildXpo  2025  in  Kuala  Lumpur generated significant business outcomes. Seven memoranda of understanding were signed with companies from Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, China and South Korea. Through the International  Sourcing  Programme  organised  with  MATRADE,  foreign  buyers  from  11 countries participated in 89 business meetings, generating projected sales of RM1.4 billion.

These achievements demonstrate the tremendous potential of ICW and BuildXpo as platforms not  only  for  knowledge  sharing,  but  also  for  creating  real  business  opportunities,  attracting international partnerships and opening new markets for industry players. ICW  Borneo  is a  model  with  significant  potential  for  further  expansion  in  Sabah.  With  the strong support of the Sabah Government and the private sector, such a platform can continue to  strengthen  the  State’s  construction  ecosystem  and  position  Sabah  as  a  leading  hub  for innovation, skills development and sustainable infrastructure in the region.”

Aligned with the broader ICW 2026 theme, “Beyond Limits,” this year’s Borneo edition calls on the industry to move beyond conventional practices and accelerate transformation through innovation, collaboration and digitalisation. A key highlight of ICW Borneo 2026 is the Construction Sustainability Summit (CSS) 2026,themed  “From  Ambition  to  Action:  Delivering  Sabah’s  Sustainable  Future,”  which  brings together  policymakers,  industry  leaders  and  professionals  to  explore  practical  pathways  in advancing sustainable infrastructure, ESG adoption and low-carbon construction.

The event also features a series of technical and industry-focused sessions, including “Fair Contracts, Fair Outcomes – Managing Risks and Avoiding Disputes in Construction Projects,”
“BIM  Beyond  Design:  Towards  Digital  Construction  in  Borneo,”  and  the  National  Crane Competition Bootcamp & Talk. Participants  will  also  take  part  in  a  technical  visit  to  Makmal  Kerja  Raya  Malaysia  (MKRM)Sabah, while approximately 150 trainees from Akademi Binaan Malaysia (ABM) Sabah and CIDB Technologies will be celebrated during a graduation ceremony on the final day of the event. ICW  Borneo  2026  has  brought  together  approximately  1,000  participants  from  across Malaysia  and  beyond,  including  industry  leaders,  policymakers,  technical  experts  and exhibitors  from  Europe,  China  and  various  parts  of  Malaysia,  reinforcing  Sabah’s  growing importance as a strategic hub for construction innovation and collaboration.

ICW Borneo 2026 also serves as a precursor to the flagship International Construction Week (ICW)  and  BuildXpo  2026,  which  will  take  place  from  10  to  12  November  2026  at MITEC,Kuala Lumpur. The event will feature a large-scale international exhibition and the co-location of  Glasstech  Asia  &  Fenestration  Asia  2026,  offering  expanded  opportunities  for  business,innovation and collaboration. ICW  Borneo  2026  underscores  the Federal  Government’s  commitment  to  strengthening Sabah’s construction ecosystem through substantial investments in technical infrastructure,digital  capability  and  workforce  development.  At  the  same  time,  the  strong  participation  of international  and  regional  industry  players  highlights  growing  confidence  in  Sabah’s development potential and reinforces the State’s position as an emerging hub for construction innovation and collaboration in the region.

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