KUALA LUMPUR: ALUMASTER, a Sarawak-based aluminium solutions provider, has become the first manufacturer in the state to secure dual certification from SIRIM QAS International and the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB).
The recognition, awarded under MS832:2022 and MS1017:2022, covers the company’s aluminium casement window and sliding door systems.
It follows 18 months of testing and confirms that the products meet Malaysia’s latest standards for construction safety and durability.
The certified systems are the PCW 1000 Series Aluminium Casement Window and the PSD 1000 Series Aluminium Sliding Door.
Both were tested to withstand loads of up to 100kg and to endure tropical wind pressures faced by high-rise, coastal and extremeweather developments.
The company explained that the systems are also built for longterm performance, offering smooth operation, noise insulation and energy efficiency through doubleglazed glass that blocks infrared heat while allowing natural light.
Its founder William Koh pointed out that SIRIM and CIDB certifications are regarded as the highest benchmarks in Malaysia’s building materials sector.
They, he added, ensure that products meet strict requirements for safety, performance and compliance.
“This achievement is not just about meeting standards, it’s about exceeding them. “We have always believed that innovation must be rooted in purpose.
From Sarawak, we are showing that sustainable, world-class living solutions can be proudly Malaysian,” he said.
He said that the recognition also supports national agendas such as the Construction Industry Transformation Programme (CITP) and the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), which call for greener and longer-lasting building materials.
“Aluminium’s recyclability and extended lifespan reduce replacement needs, lower material waste and cut lifecycle costs, in line with Malaysia’s focus on sustainable construction.
“Every product that uses recyclable aluminium helps reduce environmental impact and supports Malaysia’s green transition,” he added.





