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How to register CIDB

The amended Act 520 makes it compulsory for construction personnel to be registered with CIDB. This is to allow CIDB to gather sufficient and accurate data on the number of construction personnel available and needed, the relevance of skills training programmes to the nation's need, and to keep tabs on standards of construction workers. The amendment also requires all construction site supervisors and skilled construction personnel as specified in the Third Schedule of Act 520 to be accredited by CIDB, and to hold a valid CIDB issued certificate according to their respective trades and skills. This is because construction personnel who have been certified of their skills can produce work of high quality, be competent and highly productive. This in turn will increase the image of the construction workforce and attract more to be involved in this line. Anyone caught working without proper registration and accreditation papers will be slapped with a fine of not exceeding RM5,00

CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION REQUIREMANTS AND PROCEDURE WITH CIDB

Effective from 20 July 1995, it is mandatory for all local or foreign contractors to register with the Construction Industry Development Board (LPIPM) or CIDB under Section 25 of Act 520 (Amendment 2011) before undertaking and completing any construction work in Malaysia unless they granted exemption under Section 40 (1) of the Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia Act 1994 (Act 520). Any  contractor  who contravenes Section 25 on conviction shall be liable to a fine not less than ten thousand ringgit but not exceeding one hundred thousand ringgit under Section 29. Under Section 30 the Authority may by written notice be served on the contractor to cease from commencing or resume work construction or undertaking to carry out or complete construction work. Referring to Section 25 (1) of Act 520 of the Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia (CIDB): "No person shall engage in work or completion, undertaking to carry out or complete any constructi

How to apply MOF license ?

How to apply MOF license ? In order to obtain any government projects or jobs, the very first thing you need to do is to register your company with Ministry of Finance (MOF), or commonly known as to apply MOF license. While you can engage consultants who are specialised in helping their clients to apply MOF licenses to handle the whole application for your company, you may try to apply directly from the MOF using the following links:    http://home.eperolehan.gov.my/ home/ In order to obtain MOF license, the following are needed to be submitted as supporting documents: Latest 3 months Bank statements Latest 3 months KWSP statements Company profile stating the details of all directors & shareholders 1 sets certified true copied form 49, 24, 44, M&A and Borang 9 1 copy certified true copied for Board Resolution that open bank account Kod Bidang for the businesses Photocopy IC for all directors Relevant academic certificates for directors, if any Commissioner fo