The value of work done in Malaysia's construction sector expanded 8.5% year-on-year in the first quarter, easing from 10.3% in the previous quarter, according to data released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia on Wednesday.
The expansion was supported by broad-based activity across key segments.
Growth was led by special trade activities, which surged 24.6%, and non-residential buildings, which rose 12.7%. Residential construction increased 6.1%, while civil engineering posted a marginal 1.5% gain.
Total work done reached 46.5 billion ringgit, with civil engineering contributing 15.9 billion ringgit or 34.2%, followed by non-residential buildings at 13.9 billion ringgit or 29.9%, the data showed.