(Bloomberg) — Malaysian infrastructure agency Gamuda received an information middle contract value over $237 million from Google’s Malaysian affiliate, based on firm filings.
Gamuda stated it can additionally promote 389 acres of land in Malaysia’s Negeri Sembilan state to Pearl Computing Malaysia for about $107 million, on which the latter will construct information facilities. Pearl Computing is wholly owned by Raiden APAC, which is in flip owned by Google, based on firm filings.
The information middle venture will embrace development of a water remedy plant with a capability of 65 million liters and an off-river storage system.
Google beforehand stated that it was investing $2 billion in Malaysia to develop information facilities and a cloud facility within the Southeast Asian nation.
Final 12 months, Pearl Computing signed a $1.3 billion build-and-lease deal for information facilities in Malaysia with a unit of Kuala Lumpur-listed Sime Darby Property.
