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Internal Wiring Contractors: Bintulu Internal Wiring Contractors: Bintulu Registered Business Name EIC Holder Trading Address Official Contact No. Authorised To Test 18 Enterprise Chieng How Ping No.45, Jalan Perindustrian, 96100 Sarikei. 016-5778837 Yes, Yes 18 Enterprise Hii Toh Hock No.45, Jalan Perindustrian, 96100 Sarikei. 016-5778837 Yes, Yes Abbasy Enterprise Abang Ismail Bin Abang Lot 3691, Block 32, Kemena Land District, 97000 014-6962651, 013- No Salim Bintulu. 8411579 Accurate Technics Holding Hosea Dominic Niseng 1st & 2nd Floor, SL 33, Premier 101 Commercial 082-461788, 082- Yes Sdn Bhd Centre, Jalan Kempas, 93350 Kuching. 571419 AD Enterprise Andrew Dalin Anak Guang No. 4, Tingkat 1, Bangunan MARA, 94700 082-872687, 019- Yes Serian. 8165337 AI System Engineering & Prashobh Kumar No.114, 2nd Floor, Parkcity Commerce Square, 012-8879578 No Services Sdn Bhd Karunakaran Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi, 97000 Bintulu. Aik Loung Land & Marine Wong Aik Loung @ Wong Lot 1063, 3rd Floor, Kemena Commercial 086-338588, 082- Yes Electric Motor Works Sdn Yii Ling Centre, Tanjung Batu Road, 97000 Bintulu. 332421, 012- Bhd 8783222 Akeru Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. Ling Chai Haw, James No.15-A, 1st & 2nd Floor, Lot 511 Section 6, 082-424833, 016- No KTLD, Jalan Kulas, 93400 Kuching. 8597871 Alpha M and E Company Hii Chang Kuong Survey Lot No 4379, Of Parent Lot 4119, 086-343366, 019- Yes Bintulu Town District, 97000 Bintulu. 8852013 Alvin Electrical Works Alvin Ngiam Hock Kiat 48E, Rubber Road West, 93400 Kuching, 016-8668866 No Sarawak. Ammar Electrical Trading Kamarudin Bin Jiren No. 2, Pasar Baru Matu, 96250 Matu. 014-8889601, 084- No 832931 Antom Electrical Services Ang Yang Lot 10812, Desa Senadin Phase 9, 98000 Miri. 010-5200100 Yes Arisan Sdn Bhd Muhammad Ezra-Ezwan No 6, Lot 1277, Industrial Premises, Kilang 60178443584 Yes Bin Mat Aris Teres Bako, Jalan Bako, Block 3 Mtld, 93050 Kuching. Asas Setia Enterprise Abang Safri Bin Abang No.23, Tingkat 23, Blok B, Komplek CIDB 019-8166535 Yes Apandi Wilayah Sarawak, Jln Sultan Tengah, Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching. Asia Electrical Works Goh Siaw Nga @ Goh Siaw No.94, Lorong 2, Jalan Kedandi II, Tabuan Laru, 019-8871418 Yes Hui 93350 Kuching. Astral Electrical Works Wong Foo Kok No.15, Yung Kong Park, Foochow Road No 1, 082-346034, 019- Yes 93350 Kuching. 8886832 Awang Sharkan & Sons Awang Samsuri Bin Awang Lot 4063, Lorong Cahya Mata 11C, Bandar Baru 019-8276343 No Electrical Works Sharkan Samariang, 93050 Kuching. Aztech Electrical & Aircond Azhar Bin Pendita Tingkat 1, Lot 1138 Block A Pasar Baru Fasa 2, 60128555067 No Services 96400 Mukah. A&A Engineering Company Sia Tze Yang LOT 8749, DESA MURNI PHASE 4, JALAN 60146628988 Yes MURNI, BANDAR BARU PERMYJAYA, 98000 Miri. A.R.E Electrical Engineering Ambrose Ramping Ebang BP 208, Batu Kawah New Township, Jalan Batu 082-458341, 012- Yes Kawa, 93250 Kuching. 8871435 Baleh Air-Cond & Jeffery Aba Anak Djawie Lot 344-B2, Bangunan Mara, Jalan Tiong Ung 084-796597, 013- Yes Refrigeration Services Hung, P.O box 412, 96807 Kapit. 8109958 Bao De Li Company Lucas Ho Kiang Boh No. 9, 1st Floor, Jalan Maju, 96000 Sibu. 1111771153 Yes Baza Networks Enterprise Abdul Rani Bin Abdul No.93, S/Lot 7314, 1st Floor, P.O Box 2923, 086-336797, 019- Yes Rahaman Medan Sentral Commercial Centre, Jalan Tg. 8149797 Kidurong, 97000 Bintulu. Bernard M&E Contracting Tan Hak Koon No 634, Tabuan Heights Ph.5, Lorong Song 1A, 082-366337, Yes Works Jalan Song, 93350 Kuching. 366979 Blessing PU Engineering Unggang Anak Emban No. 71, 1st Floor, Shophouse Taman Tinggi, 086-336501, 019- Yes Sdn Bhd Jalan Tun Huseein Onn, 97000 Bintulu. 8156526, 011- 26028018 Bormal Engineering Sdn Chin Ching Chung (Dennis) 4th & 5th Floor, "STALLION", Sublot 17, Rock 082-413231 No Bhd Commercial Centre, 1 1/2 Mile, Jalan Rock, 93200 Kuching. Bukar Energy Sdn Bhd Mark Errelson Anak Dangar No 517, 2nd Floor Parkcity Commerce Square, 60168570163 Yes Phase 6, Jln Diwarta, 97000 Bintulu. Bumi Baru Electrical Simon Ak Chakok Lot 122, Taman Putrajaya, 97000 Bintulu. 086-252119, 019- Yes Services 8575415 Bumihua Sdn Bhd Clive Chin No. 243, Lorong 3, Off Jalan Green, 93150 082-259849, 082- No Kuching. 256126, 082- 256680, 016- 8640444 CC Teck Electrical Sdn bhd Chai Choon Teck C-1-26(B) Plot 15, Ac 206, 1st Floor Batu Kawah 016-8785888 No New Township, Batu Kawa Road, 93250 Kuching. CCA Engineering Sdn Bhd Stanley Anak Marau Lot 2137-2138, Jalan Utama Pending Industrial 60148818625, Yes Estate, 93450 Kuching. 082343811 Chin Kho Electric Company Kho Yong Teck Lot 7585, 2nd Floor, Bangunan Sim Hung Eng, 082-483700, 019- Yes,Yes Jalan Kwong Lee Bank, 93450 Kuching. 8861079 Chin Kho Electric Company Paul Chin Lot 7585, 2nd Floor, Bangunan Sim Hung Eng, 082-483700, 019- Yes,Yes Jalan Kwong Lee Bank, 93450 Kuching. 8861079 Chin Kong Electrical Works Joseph Chin Choo Kong No 107, Shophouse Everbright Park, 3 1/2 Mile, 082-459443, 016- No Penrissen Road, 93250 Kuching. 8861361 Ching Electrical Engineering Yong Ing Ching Lot 160, Sublot 2189, BK.3, Piasau Industrial 085-658822, 016- Yes Service Estate, 98000 Miri. 8709855 Ciri Kuasa Sdn Bhd Joseph Chong Lot 13381, Section 65, KTLD, 16 E, Riveredge, 082-416607, 019- No Commersial Centre Petra Jaya, 93050 Kuching, 8896667 Sarawak. CRW Mechanical & Liew Shou Chuang @ Liu No. 5E, Park Light Industrial, Lot 318, Block 238, 082-611701, 019- Yes Electrical Sdn Bhd Show Chin Kuching North Land District, Jalan Batu Kitang, 8181783 93250 Kuching. CSL Kejuruteraan Liban Anak Ujang Lot 13852, Lrg Pahlawan 2A/1, Palm Villa 6, 011-18648277 No Enterprise Taman Jelita 21, 98000 Miri. C.D.R.B Electrical Works Morshidi Bin Arbi Tingkat 2, Sublot 7, No.6, Jalan Matang, 019-8678216 No Petrajaya, 93050 Kuching. C.J.F.A Electronic & Christopher Chin Boon Choi No. 107/108, Shophouse Everbright Park, 3 1/2 016-8861361 Yes Engineering Mile, Penrissen Road, 93250 Kuching. Duncan Electrical Works Kasie Ak Duncan 240A Kampung Quop, Batu 10, Jalan Penrissen, 010-9774771 Yes 93250 Kuching. East Malaysia Electrical Hii Teck Ang No. 1A, Jalan Makmur, Lorong 4, 96000 Sibu. 013-8035885 Yes Service Elfoma RB Enterprise Hajis Japar Anak Labaw Lot 2184, 2nd Floor, Saberkas Commercial 019-8847031, 085- Yes Centre, Pujut Lutong Road, Peti Surat 971, 657776 Pejabat Pos Boulevard, 98007 Miri. Eng Jung Electrical Works Goh Khai Thai 289-E, Lorong 4C-6, Tabuan Laru, 93350 019-8193791 No Kuching. Everbright Electrical & Chua Kian Guan Lot 1304, Block 13, Jalan Airport, 96807 Kapit. 084-796761, 013- Yes Trading Company 8113889 Exporise Electric Sdn Bhd Chou Lik Min 1st Floor, Lot 2104, S/L13, Jalan Utama, 93450 082-343636, 012- Yes Kuching. 8873636 Farad Electrical Works Liew Chee Hiung No. 847, Tabuan Heights, Jalan Song, 93350 019-8266123 Yes Kuching. FDH Electrical Sdn Bhd Haniflah Binti Mohd Faizal 1st Floor, Lot 4298, Block B233, Knld (S/L 13) 60198864693, No 512, Pekan Batu 7 (Kota Sentosa), 93250 082378688 Kuching. Felix Electrical Felix Tan Tek Ann Lot 403 & 488 ( Sub Lot 2), Jalan Brayun, 95000 60198571232 No Sri Aman. Filix (Btu) Electrical Works Lee Kah Yun No. 26, New Commercial Centre, Jalan Abang 086-331839, 019- Yes,Yes Sdn Bhd Galau, P.O Box 1765, 97010 Bintulu. 8841133, 013- 8371125 Filix (Btu) Electrical Works Lee Kah Yunn No. 26, New Commercial Centre, Jalan Abang 086-331839, 019- Yes,Yes Sdn Bhd Galau, P.O Box 1765, 97010 Bintulu. 8841133, 013- 8371125 Friendship (Sibu) Electrical Peter Hu Hang Hua No 7H, Lorong Tebu 4, 96000 Sibu. 019-8195310 No Works Fu Dee Hong Electrical Chan Chee Leong No. 80, Batu 4 1/2, Jalan Penrissen. 93250 019-8864693, 082- Yes Company Kuching. 378688 FYF Berjaya Electrical Hii Wei Tung No. 228, 2nd Floor, Parkcity Commerce Square, 60198457612, No Works Phase 3, Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi, 97000 Bintulu. Global Meba Bersatu Mohammad Endy Benan No. 6, 2nd Floor, Sublot 6, Lot 611, Block D, 013-8499851, 016- Yes Abdullah Jungkuo Commercial Centre, Jalan Serian 8671465 bypass, 94700 Serian. Glorious (NG) Electrical Ng Hong Ching No-3B, Lorong Wawasan 28D1, 96000 Sibu. 084-329020, 013- Yes Engineering Sdn Bhd 8869373 Goh's Electrical Works & Goh Kee Hin No. 4, Ground Floor, Lorong Pahlawan 7A2, 084-212073, 019- Yes Services 96000 Sibu. 8171073 Golden Day Electrical Law Siew Hung No.78, Medan Sepadu, Jalan Abang Galau, 086-331693, 086- Yes Service Sdn Bhd 97008 Bintulu. 334564, 019- 8151824 Golden Harvest Electrical Ling Loon 2A, Lorong Sena 6, 96000 Sibu. 084-332572, 019- Yes Works & Service 8173311 Gugusan Duta Sdn Bhd Mohamad Azizan Bin Pa'iee 1st Floor, Lot 13591 (SI 5), Jln Semarak, Petra 082- No,Yes Jaya, 93050 Kuching. 544139,0135787355 Gugusan Duta Sdn Bhd Toh Sa Tiong 1st Floor, Lot 13591 (SI 5), Jln Semarak, Petra 082- No,Yes Jaya, 93050 Kuching. 544139,0135787355 G.C Engineering and Chan Kit Guan Lot 1231, Rockview Estate, (Ground Floor) Jalan 082-421186, 012- Yes Marketing Company Rock, 93200 Kuching. 8095656 Han Electrical Works Goh Tiong Jin No. 26, Gerai MDS, 95400 Saratok. 019-8377571 Yes Hankong Electrical Sdn Bhd Hon Hoon Kong No.6, Block A, Ground Floor, Jung Kuo 082-876575, Yes Commercial Centre, 94700 Serian. 0198170905 High Line Electrical Works Hii Hua Nang No. 6A, Lorong Ding Lik Kong 2, Light Industrial 084-332355, 013- No Park, 96000 Sibu. 8113355, 016- 8759911 High Line Engineering Sdn Hii Hie Tiang No. 6A, Lorong Ding Lik Kong 2, Light Industrial 012-2201885, 019- Yes Bhd Park, 96000 Sibu. 8221885 Hii Hua Chuon Electrical Hii Hua Chuon No. 7, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Main Road, 084-331460 Yes Works Lorong 8B, 96000 Sibu. 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