Description
- The CIDB G5 License allows contractors to handle projects valued up to RM5,000,000. It is ideal for larger residential developments and infrastructure works.
GOV Department
- Lembaga Pembangunan Industri Pembinaan Malaysia (CIDB Malaysia)
License Name (Malay)
- Lesen Kontraktor G5 CIDB
Details
- Maximum project value: RM5,000,000.
- Valid for 1 to 3 years with renewal options.
- Submission includes financial capability proof, project experience, and company registration.
Important Rules
- Contractors must work within the RM5,000,000 limit.
- All works must adhere to the CIDB Act 520.
- CIDB registration number must be displayed on-site.
Compound & Punishment
- Fines up to RM5,000 for non-compliance.
- Suspension for exceeding project limits or failure to meet CIDB standards.
Advisor
Penny Lim , Legal Consulting
Ms. Penny is responsible for identifying possible legal issues and implementing solutions in the areas of government regulation, customer protection, and fair employment. Legal Counsel. Ms. Penny can advise on legal issues such as government and business permits, review legal documents before signing them, and complete legal research as needed by the company
Commonly Asked Question
The CIDB G5 License authorizes contractors to undertake construction projects valued up to RM5,000,000, suitable for large residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects
Companies or contractors involved in medium to large-scale construction projects that exceed G4 limits but remain under RM5,000,000.
The G5 License is valid for 1 to 3 years, depending on the chosen registration period, and must be renewed upon expiry.
Applicants must provide:
- SSM company registration documents
- Financial records (bank statements, audited accounts)
- Project experience and proof of technical expertise
- Business profile and ownership details
G5 contractors can manage projects up to RM5,000,000, including:
- Medium-to-large residential developments
- Commercial complexes
- Infrastructure improvements
No. Contractors are restricted to the RM5,000,000 project limit, and exceeding this amount may result in penalties or suspension.
Processing typically takes 3 to 5 weeks, depending on document completeness and CIDB’s internal review timeline.
Non-compliance may result in:
- Fines up to RM5,000
- Suspension or cancellation of the CIDB license
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Legal action under CIDB Act 520
Yes. Contractors can upgrade to G6 or G7 once they meet the higher financial, technical, and experience requirements set by CIDB.
To renew, contractors must submit:
- Updated company and financial information
- Proof of active projects
- Renewal fee payment to CIDB before the license expiry date