en.Wedoany.com Reported - Times Fly's Malaysia B5 electromechanical general contracting project recently reached the milestone of 1 million safe work hours, achieving a construction record of "zero accidents, zero violations, and zero penalties." Located in Malaysia, following the B2 project's achievement of 500,000 safe work hours, the B5 project has continued to maintain excellent safety production performance, setting an industry benchmark for safety compliance and high-quality contract fulfillment in the Southeast Asian intelligent computing engineering sector.


Since the project commenced, the construction team has established a standardized safety system and implemented refined control over the entire process of multi-disciplinary cross-construction, ultimately steadily achieving 1 million safe work hours. The high-end intelligent computing infrastructure in Malaysia involves complex working conditions, with control challenges such as extensive electromechanical cross-operations, dense high-risk procedures, and stringent local compliance standards. The project has consecutively achieved safety milestones, with no accidents, violations, or penalties throughout the process, demonstrating a demonstration effect among similar high-end local projects and reflecting Times Fly's comprehensive overseas project management capabilities in standardization, refinement, and localization.
The achievement of 1 million safe work hours stems from the project's continuous advancement in routine refined control and compliance construction. In response to Malaysia's hot and rainy climate, as well as high-risk procedures such as large-scale hoisting, confined spaces, and elevated electromechanical installation, the project team established a standardized safety control system adapted to local conditions. At the same time, the project deeply leveraged the mature management experience from the B2 project's 500,000 safe work hours, continuously iterating and optimizing the control system to promote the standardization and normalization of safety management. The consecutive achievement of two safety milestones validates the professionalism, stability, and reliability of Times Fly's overseas safety management system.
The 1 million safe work hours are regarded as a new starting point. All project personnel will adhere to safety production requirements, strictly maintain safety bottom lines and construction standards, strengthen compliance management, and continue to advance core construction tasks such as subsequent electromechanical installation and system commissioning. Times Fly stated that it will continue to uphold the business philosophy of "safety first, quality foremost" and optimize the safety compliance management system for overseas projects.










