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HATF ENERGY SDN. BHD. is a SELANGOR–based contractor registered with CIDB since 2020, holding active certification . We deliver reliable building, civil engineering, and mechanical & electrical solutions—combining proven site experience with quality workmanship and compliance to Malaysian standards.

PPK ✓ SPKK ✓ STB ✓ Member Since 20/05/2020 Reg No: 0120200520-WP046773 Valid until 06/10/2026
CIDB Registered G5 • PPK/SPKK/STB
Compliant IBS & QA practices
Service Area SELANGOR & nearby
6Projects
2Products
2020 Established Member

About Us • Tentang Kami

HATF ENERGY SDN BHD (1295171-D) is a Technology Application, Services and Trading company with an auhtorized capital of RM400,000.00 and paid-up capital of RM250,000.00 and wholly owned by Bumiputera. The major purpose of HATF ENERGY were undertaking the project development focusing:


Telecommunication, Renewable Energy, Infrastructure, Water & Utilities, IT & Digital, Power, and Mechanical & Electrical.

CIDB Credentials • Butiran CIDB

PPK Registration No 0120200520-WP046773
Membership Since 20/05/2020
Registration Validity Until 06/10/2026
Certificates PPK ✓ • SPKK ✓ • STB ✓
Grade G5

Verification available upon request. *Info berdasarkan rekod pendaftaran kontraktor CIDB.

CIDB Category

Category & Specializations • Kategori & Pengkhususan

Grade: G5

Building

B04 (Kerja-kerja pembinaan bangunan)

Past Projects • Projek Terdahulu

TNB Energy Metaverse

TNB Energy Metaverse

A next-generation digital enviroment real-time asset data, advance analytic, digital twin and business intelligence converge.

W.P.Kuala Lumpur
Civil Works & Fibre Pulling

Civil Works & Fibre Pulling

Civil Works & Fibre Pilling For Time Dotcom - Kuro, Kuala Romping, Pahang

Pahang
Proposed Pressure Improvement Works of LOW4099

Proposed Pressure Improvement Works of LOW4099

Proposed Pressure Improvement Works Of LOW4099 Pressure Areas In Kuala Lumpur And Klang Districts

Selangor
Supply Smart Interactive Whiteboards

Supply Smart Interactive Whiteboards

Supply 98 Unit Of Smart Interactive Whiteboards And Epson Short Throw Projectors

Terengganu
installation Of Washout Valves

installation Of Washout Valves

Supply And Installation Of Washout Valves At Treated Water Pipelines And Other Associated Works

Selangor
Installation of DN1200 Electromagnetic Flowmeter

Installation of DN1200 Electromagnetic Flowmeter

Supply And Installation Of DN1200 Electromagnetic Flowmeter Complete With Fittings, RC Chamber And Other Associated Works

Selangor

Products Supply • Bekalan Produk

CANARY LAB

CANARY LAB

IDARE

IDARE

Services • Servis

IT AND DIGITAL

IT AND DIGITAL

*Artificial Intelligence (AI)* and *Digital Twin Technology* are two cutting-edge fields that are transforming industries by enabling smarter decision-making, predictive analytics, and real-time monitoring. 1. *Enhanced Predictive Analytics*: - AI algorithms analyze data from digital twins to predict failures, optimize performance, and improve decision-making. - Example: In manufacturing, AI can predict equipment failures by analyzing data from a digital twin of the machinery. 2. *Real-Time Optimization*: - AI can process real-time data from digital twins to make immediate adjustments to systems. - Example: In smart cities, AI can optimize traffic flow by analyzing data from digital twins of traffic lights and sensors. 3. *Improved Simulations*: - AI enhances the accuracy of digital twin simulations by learning from historical data and identifying patterns. - Example: In healthcare, AI-powered digital twins can simulate the effects of different treatments on a patient. 4. *Automation and Control*: - AI can automate processes based on insights from digital twins, reducing human intervention. - Example: In energy grids, AI can balance supply and demand by analyzing data from digital twins of power plants and distribution networks. 5. *Anomaly Detection*: - AI can detect anomalies in the data collected by digital twins, enabling early intervention. - Example: In aerospace, AI can identify potential issues in aircraft systems by analyzing data from digital twins.

TELECOMMUNICATION

TELECOMMUNICATION

Telecommunication infrastructure works* encompasses a wide range of activities related to the planning, design, installation, maintenance, and optimization of telecommunication networks and systems. This includes both physical and logical infrastructure required to support voice, data, and video communication services. Below is a detailed breakdown of the typical scope of work in telecommunication infrastructure projects: 1. *Planning and Design* - *Site Surveys and Feasibility Studies*: Assessing locations for network deployment, evaluating terrain, and identifying potential challenges. - *Network Design*: Creating detailed designs for telecommunication networks, including fiber optics, wireless, and copper-based systems. - *Capacity Planning*: Estimating current and future bandwidth requirements to ensure scalability. - *Regulatory Compliance*: Ensuring designs comply with local, national, and international regulations and standards. - *Cost Estimation*: Preparing budgets and cost estimates for infrastructure deployment. 2. *Civil Works* - *Trenching and Excavation*: Digging trenches for laying underground cables (e.g., fiber optics, copper). - *Duct Installation*: Installing conduits to protect cables and allow for future upgrades. - *Tower and Mast Construction*: Building and erecting communication towers for wireless networks. - *Foundation Work*: Preparing foundations for towers, shelters, and equipment cabinets. - *Road Crossings and Directional Drilling*: Installing cables under roads, railways, or rivers using trenchless technology. 3. *Cable and Fiber Optic Installation* - *Laying Cables*: Installing copper, coaxial, or fiber optic cables in trenches, ducts, or aerial lines. - *Splicing and Termination*: Connecting fiber optic cables and terminating them at distribution points. - *Testing and Certification*: Conducting tests to ensure proper installation and performance (e.g., OTDR testing for fiber optics). - *Aerial Installation*: Installing cables on poles or existing infrastructure. 4. *Equipment Installation* - *Active Equipment*: Installing routers, switches, base stations, antennas, and other network devices. - *Passive Equipment*: Setting up cabinets, power supplies, and cooling systems. - *Power Systems*: Installing backup power systems like batteries and generators. - *Grounding and Lightning Protection*: Ensuring proper grounding and protection against electrical surges. 5. *Wireless Infrastructure* - *Antenna Installation*: Mounting and aligning antennas for optimal signal coverage. - *Microwave Links*: Setting up point-to-point microwave communication systems. - *Small Cell Deployment*: Installing small cells for 4G/5G networks in urban areas. - *Radio Frequency (RF) Planning*: Optimizing frequency allocation and minimizing interference. 6. *Testing and Commissioning* - *Network Testing*: Verifying the functionality and performance of installed systems. - *Signal Strength and Quality Checks*: Ensuring optimal coverage and minimal interference. - *Integration with Existing Networks*: Connecting new infrastructure to existing networks. - *Documentation*: Preparing as-built drawings, test reports, and compliance certificates. 7. *Maintenance and Upgrades* - *Routine Maintenance*: Inspecting and servicing equipment to ensure reliability. - *Fault Detection and Repair*: Identifying and resolving network issues. - *Capacity Upgrades*: Expanding network capacity to meet growing demand. - *Technology Upgrades*: Replacing outdated equipment with newer technologies (e.g., 4G to 5G). 8. *Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance* - *Safety Protocols*: Ensuring compliance with occupational health and safety standards. - *Environmental Impact Mitigation*: Minimizing disruption to the environment during construction. - *Waste Management*: Proper disposal of construction and electronic waste. 9. *Project Management* - *Timeline Management*: Ensuring projects are completed on schedule. - *Resource Allocation*: Managing labor, materials, and equipment. - *Stakeholder Coordination*: Liaising with clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies. - *Risk Management*: Identifying and mitigating potential risks. 10. *Documentation and Handover* - *As-Built Drawings*: Providing updated drawings reflecting the final installation. - *User Manuals and Training*: Delivering manuals and training for end-users. - *Warranty and Support*: Offering post-installation support and warranty services.

WATER AND UTILITIES

WATER AND UTILITIES

Water and utilities typically outlines the tasks, responsibilities, and deliverables required for the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of water and utility systems. These systems include water supply, wastewater management, stormwater drainage, and other utility services like electricity, gas, and telecommunications. Below is a detailed breakdown of the scope of work for water and utilities: 1. Planning and Feasibility Studies* - *Needs Assessment*: Evaluate the demand for water and utility services based on population growth, industrial needs, and environmental factors. - *Feasibility Studies*: Analyze the technical, economic, and environmental viability of proposed projects. - *Regulatory Compliance*: Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and obtain necessary permits. - *Stakeholder Engagement*: Collaborate with government agencies, communities, and other stakeholders to align project goals. 2. Design and Engineering* - *System Design*: Develop detailed designs for water supply networks, wastewater treatment plants, stormwater systems, and utility distribution networks. - *Hydraulic Modeling*: Use software to simulate water flow, pressure, and quality in the system. - *Infrastructure Layout*: Plan the placement of pipelines, pumps, reservoirs, treatment facilities, and utility lines. - *Sustainability Integration*: Incorporate green infrastructure, energy-efficient systems, and renewable energy sources where applicable. 3. Construction and Installation* - *Site Preparation*: Clear and prepare land for construction activities. - *Material Procurement*: Source and deliver construction materials, pipes, pumps, and other equipment. - *Installation*: Construct and install pipelines, treatment plants, pumping stations, and utility networks. - *Quality Control*: Ensure construction meets design specifications and industry standards. - *Safety Measures*: Implement safety protocols to protect workers and the public. 4. Operation and Maintenance* - *System Monitoring*: Use SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems to monitor water and utility networks in real time. - *Routine Maintenance*: Perform regular inspections, cleaning, and repairs to ensure system efficiency. - *Emergency Response*: Address leaks, breaks, or outages promptly to minimize disruptions. - *Asset Management*: Track the condition and performance of infrastructure to plan for upgrades or replacements. 5. Water Resource Management* - *Source Development*: Identify and develop water sources such as rivers, lakes, groundwater, or desalination plants. - *Water Quality Management*: Ensure water meets safety standards through treatment and testing. - *Conservation Programs*: Implement measures to reduce water waste and promote efficient usage. 6. Wastewater and Stormwater Management* - *Collection Systems*: Design and maintain sewer networks to transport wastewater to treatment facilities. - *Treatment Processes*: Treat wastewater to remove contaminants before discharge or reuse. - *Stormwater Management*: Develop systems to manage runoff, prevent flooding, and protect water quality. 7. Utility Services* - *Electricity and Gas*: Plan, install, and maintain distribution networks for electricity and natural gas. - *Telecommunications*: Coordinate the installation of fiber optics, cables, and other communication infrastructure. - *Integration with Water Systems*: Ensure utility lines do not interfere with water infrastructure and vice versa. 8. Environmental and Social Considerations* - *Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)*: Evaluate the potential environmental effects of projects and propose mitigation measures. - *Community Impact*: Address social and economic impacts on local communities, including displacement or access to services. - *Climate Resilience*: Design systems to withstand extreme weather events and climate change impacts. 9. Technology and Innovation* - *Smart Systems*: Implement IoT (Internet of Things) devices for real-time monitoring and data collection. - *Automation*: Use automated controls for pumps, valves, and treatment processes. - *Data Analytics*: Analyze data to optimize system performance and predict maintenance needs. 10. Project Management* - *Budgeting and Cost Control*: Manage project costs and ensure financial accountability. - *Timeline Management*: Ensure projects are completed on schedule. - *Coordination*: Liaise with contractors, engineers, government agencies, and other stakeholders. - *Reporting*: Provide regular updates on project progress, challenges, and outcomes. 11. Training and Capacity Building* - *Staff Training*: Train personnel to operate and maintain water and utility systems. - *Community Education*: Educate the public on water conservation, utility safety, and emergency procedures. 12. Decommissioning and Rehabilitation* - *System Upgrades*: Replace outdated infrastructure with modern, efficient systems. - *Decommissioning*: Safely retire old systems that are no longer in use. - *Site Restoration*: Restore land affected by construction or decommissioning activities.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Renewable energy is vast and encompasses a wide range of roles, industries, and technologies. Below is an overview of the key areas and opportunities within this field: 1. *Engineering and Technical Roles* - *Renewable Energy Engineers*: These professionals design, develop, and implement renewable energy systems such as solar panels, wind turbines, and hydropower plants. They also conduct energy audits, manage projects, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. - *Solar Engineers*: Specialists in solar energy focus on designing photovoltaic systems, while wind engineers work on design and solar farm layouts. Both roles involve testing, maintenance, and optimizing energy output. - *Energy Efficiency Engineers*: They analyze energy consumption and develop solutions to reduce waste and improve efficiency in buildings, industries, and transportation. 2. *Skilled Trades and Installation* - *Solar Installers and Technicians*: These roles involve installing, maintaining, and repairing solar panels. They are among the fastest-growing jobs in the renewable energy sector. - *Hydro Maintenance Technicians*: They perform essential maintenance on hydropower plants, ensuring safe and efficient operations. 3. *Project Management and Development* - *Renewable Energy Project Developers*: These professionals oversee the planning and execution of large-scale renewable energy projects, including securing land, permits, and regulatory approvals. - *Project Managers*: They coordinate teams, manage budgets, and ensure projects are completed on time and within scope. This role is critical for both small- scale and utility-scale renewable energy projects. 4. *Research and Innovation* - *Research and Development (R&D)*: Engineers and scientists work on advancing renewable energy technologies, such as improving solar cell efficiency, developing new battery storage systems, and exploring emerging technologies like geothermal and marine energy. - *Energy Consultants*: They analyze energy systems, provide recommendations for transitioning to renewables, and conduct feasibility studies for new projects. 5. *Policy, Advocacy, and Education* - *Policy Advisors*: These professionals work with governments and organizations to develop policies that promote renewable energy adoption and sustainability. - *Educators and Trainers*: They provide training and education to the next generation of renewable energy professionals, ensuring a skilled workforce. 6. *Business and Operations* - *Operations Managers*: They oversee the day-to-day operations of renewable energy plants, ensuring efficient energy production and compliance with safety standards. - *Financial Analysts*: These roles focus on evaluating the economic viability of renewable energy projects and securing funding. 7. *Emerging Opportunities* - *Battery Storage and Grid Integration*: As renewable energy grows, there is increasing demand for professionals who can design and manage energy storage systems and integrate renewables into the power grid. - *Decentralized Energy Systems*: Opportunities are growing in off-grid and community-led renewable energy projects, particularly in remote and underserved areas. 8. *Global Trends and Job Growth* - The renewable energy sector employs over 12.7 million people globally, with significant growth in solar, wind, and hydropower jobs. Asia leads in renewable energy employment, followed by the EU and the U.S.. - By 2030, the sector is expected to create over 38 million jobs worldwide, driven by the global transition to clean energy. 9. *Key Skills and Qualifications* - Technical skills in engineering, mechanics, and energy systems. - Project management and problem-solving abilities. - Knowledge of environmental regulations and sustainability practices. - For many roles, a bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering or a related field is required, along with certifications like Professional Engineering (PE) licensure. 10. *Future Outlook* - The renewable energy sector is poised for exponential growth as countries aim to meet climate goals and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. This growth will drive demand for skilled professionals across all levels, from entry-level technicians to senior engineers and policymakers.

INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES

INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES

Infrastructure projects typically includes the following key components: 1. *Project Description*: Outline the objectives, goals, and specific infrastructure elements (e.g., roads, bridges, utilities) to be developed or improved. 2. *Site Assessment*: Conduct site surveys and assessments to identify existing conditions, environmental impacts, and necessary permits. 3. *Design Specifications*: Provide detailed engineering designs, including plans, specifications, and diagrams for construction. 4. *Construction Activities*: Define the construction methodology, sequence of operations, and types of materials to be used. 5. *Quality Assurance/Quality Control*: Establish procedures for quality checks, inspections, and compliance with safety and regulatory standards. 6. *Timeline*: Provide a schedule outlining key milestones, deadlines, and overall project timeline. 7. *Budget*: Detail the estimated costs, including labor, materials, equipment, and contingency plans. 8. *Stakeholder Engagement*: Identify involved parties, communication strategies, and reporting requirements. 9. *Maintenance Plan*: Outline post-construction maintenance and operational protocols. 10. *Risk Management*: Identify potential risks and mitigation strategies related to construction and long-term operation.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES

The scope of work for mechanical and electrical (M&E) works typically includes: 1. *Mechanical Works:* - Installation of HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, air conditioning). - Plumbing and drainage systems setup. - Fire protection systems, including sprinklers and alarms. - Maintenance and repair of mechanical systems. - Ductwork installation and insulation. - Lift and escalator installation and maintenance works. 2. *Electrical Works:* - Design and installation of electrical systems, including power distribution. - Lighting systems installation and control. - Emergency and backup power systems (e.g., generators, UPS). - Data and communication systems setup. - Electrical maintenance, inspections, and compliance testing.

Management Team • Pasukan Pengurusan

WAN ABDUL AZIZ BIN WAN MOHD NOOR

WAN ABDUL AZIZ BIN WAN MOHD NOOR

Executive Director

FAJARIAH HUSNA BINTI IBRAHIM

FAJARIAH HUSNA BINTI IBRAHIM

Director

WAN NAZIM BIN WAN JAAFAR

WAN NAZIM BIN WAN JAAFAR

Managing Director

WAN NAZMEE BIN WAN JAAFAR

WAN NAZMEE BIN WAN JAAFAR

Business Director

Contact Us • Hubungi Kami

Telephone: 0102882584
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Registered Address:
318-B LORONG KEDAH MELAWATI SQUARE TAMAN MELAWATI , 53100, GOMBAK SELANGOR, KEDAH

Correspondence Address:
NO. 14A-1, JALAN BUMI AW U5/AW SEKSYEN U5 , 40150, PETALING, SELANGOR

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