occupies in the city Centre to KLCC Property Holdings once its tenancy agreement expires in January 2017. With 83 billion ringgit worth of infrastructure contracts to be awarded, 2016 is shaping up as a busy year forthe construction sector Job ere- ation is expected to bB driven by new contracts for public transport, oil and gas downstream Infrastructure and water-related work. "The 11th Malaysia Plan unveiled in May 2015 has reaffirmed the strong pipeline of construction jobs up to 2020," said Maybank lB Research in a recent strategy report. "The record awards of project delivery partners for tour major infrastructure projects with a total value of 80 billion ringgit have further reiterated the potential work.