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Fujian Construction Investment Installation Company wins bid for Malaysia project
Seetao 2025-10-27 15:32
  • From the perspective of industrial synergy, the implementation of this project will further improve the photovoltaic industry chain
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Recently, Fujian Construction Investment Installation Engineering Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Fujian Construction Investment Installation") successfully won the bid for the construction of a photovoltaic glass production line and supporting facilities in Qibin, Sabah, Malaysia, with a bid amount of approximately RMB 320 million. This is the first time that Fujian Construction Investment has entered the photovoltaic glass infrastructure field in Malaysia, marking its breakthrough in the overseas high-end industrial engineering market and adding new cases to the cooperation between China and Malaysia in the new energy industry chain.

The winning bid project is located in the Sabah Industrial Park in Malaysia, and is the core project of Qibin Group's layout in the Southeast Asian photovoltaic glass market. It plans to build a photovoltaic glass production line with a daily melting capacity of 1200 tons, supporting the construction of raw material workshops, forming workshops, waste heat power generation systems, and warehousing and logistics facilities. After the completion of the project, it is expected to produce approximately 360000 tons of photovoltaic glass annually, which can meet the production demand of over 10GW photovoltaic modules in Southeast Asia. This is of great significance for alleviating the shortage of raw materials in the local photovoltaic industry chain and promoting the development of regional new energy industries.

As the general contractor of the project, Fujian Construction Investment Installation will be responsible for the full process services from engineering design, equipment procurement to construction installation, commissioning and delivery. In response to Malaysia's tropical rainy and complex geological conditions, the project team has developed a special plan: to use corrosion-resistant and moisture-proof steel structural materials in the construction of the factory, suitable for the local high temperature and high humidity environment; In the equipment installation process, advanced domestic photovoltaic glass furnace installation technology is introduced to ensure that the accuracy error of core equipment is controlled at the millimeter level; At the same time, a 20MW waste heat power generation system will be built to achieve the resource utilization of production waste heat, which can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 15000 tons per year, in line with Malaysia's "green industry" development concept.

Fujian Construction Investment Installation won the bid this time, relying on its mature experience in the domestic photovoltaic glass infrastructure field. Previously, the company has participated in the construction of more than 10 photovoltaic glass production lines for leading domestic enterprises such as Qibin and Xinyi, and has formed technological advantages in areas such as large melting furnace installation and waste heat recovery system integration. According to the project leader, this overseas project will adopt a "domestic technology output+localized construction" model. In addition to the core technical team being sent abroad from China, more than 200 local Malaysian workers will be recruited to work with local construction companies to carry out construction, which not only reduces project costs but also creates employment opportunities for the local area.

From the perspective of industrial synergy, the implementation of this project will further improve the Southeast Asian photovoltaic industry chain. Part of the heavy equipment required for the project will be produced and exported by local enterprises in Fujian, driving domestic equipment manufacturing to go global; After the project is put into operation, the photovoltaic glass products of Sabah Qibin can be supplied to Southeast Asian photovoltaic module manufacturers nearby, shortening the logistics radius and reducing the cost of the industrial chain. Officials from the Ministry of Industry in Sabah, Malaysia, expressed their expectation to introduce advanced engineering construction technology and management experience from China through this cooperation, and promote the development of a new energy materials industry cluster in Sabah.

In the future, Fujian Construction Investment Installation Plan will take this project as a starting point, continue to deeply cultivate the Southeast Asian infrastructure market, focus on expanding new energy related engineering fields such as photovoltaic glass and energy storage power stations, and explore a long-term cooperation model of "engineering construction+operation and maintenance services" to help China's infrastructure technology and services continue to land in overseas markets.Editor/Bian Wenjun

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