Catenary Capital Sdn Bhd has signed a Heads of Agreement (HoA) with Main Market-listed Rivertree STF Synergies Berhad (RSSB), formerly known as Sinmah Capital Berhad.
The agreement also involves Q Centre Management Sdn Bhd (QCM). The agreement focuses on the development of up to four Centralised Labour Quarter (CLQ) facilities in the Klang Valley.
The project carries an aggregate indicative development value of approximately RM600 million. Once completed, the facilities will have a total capacity of 28,800 beds.
The HoA marks Catenary Capital’s first investment since its formation and its entry into Malaysia’s CLQ sector. Catenary Capital will execute the projects through its wholly owned investment vehicle, Asetra Sdn Bhd.
The first project, Q Centre @ Teratai in Meru, Klang, will feature 9,000 beds. It carries an indicative development value of approximately RM171 million.
The developers value the remaining three proposed CLQs at RM429 million. The developers plan to provide an additional 19,800 beds in the facilities once they finalise the sites and definitive agreements.
The HoA establishes the framework for collaboration among the parties. Definitive agreements will be finalised in stages, subject to customary approvals and commercial arrangements.
Selangor remains Malaysia’s largest industrial state, with a high concentration of manufacturing, logistics and export-oriented activity.
The Klang Valley industrial corridor employs a large share of Malaysia’s registered foreign workforce. According to recent government disclosures, the country has approximately 2.4 million foreign workers nationwide.
The Workers’ Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990 (Act 446) sets minimum accommodation standards for foreign workers.
In recent years, enforcement of the Act has become more active. This has raised compliance expectations for both employers and participants across the supply chain.
Centralised labour quarters and purpose-built worker accommodation facilities have expanded in response to the demand.
However, industry observers note that the supply of Act 446-compliant accommodation still falls short. This shortage is especially apparent in established industrial zones.
Hizzan Hamid, Founding Partner of Catenary Capital, said the transaction represents the firm’s first investment since its formation and reflects its strategy of deploying institutional capital into structurally under-supplied segments of the real estate market.
“Act 446 has created a clearer compliance framework, and employers are under greater scrutiny to ensure that accommodation standards are met. At the same time, Selangor’s industrial base continues to expand. There remains a visible supply gap for professionally managed, compliant facilities in key growth corridors such as Klang,” he said.
He added that worker accommodation represents a segment where institutional ownership can introduce greater discipline and governance standards, particularly in areas where capital participation has traditionally been fragmented.
“Workforce housing affects stability, productivity and reputational risk. Institutional ownership enables consistent operating standards and asset oversight, while supporting labour compliance and supply chain standards for employers,” he said.
Executive Director of RSSB, Dato’ Simon David Leong, said the HoA marks a significant milestone for the Group as it expands its role within the CLQ segment.
“This mandate marks a defining milestone for RSSB and establishes us as a trusted CLQ infrastructure developer. We see strong structural demand emerging within the CLQ segment as industries increasingly prioritise compliant, well-managed and scalable worker accommodation solutions. We have identified a number of job opportunities in this space and view this segment as a strategic growth pillar moving forward,” he said.
He added that RSSB’s role as a turnkey developer under the framework reinforces its construction and delivery capabilities within the sector.
“As the appointed turnkey developer, we will be responsible for the full scope of design and construction across the proposed facilities, working closely with our partners to ensure disciplined execution and timely delivery,” he said.
The RM600 million development value for the four CLQs is expected to provide RSSB with clear earnings visibility over the next 3 years.
QCM will oversee operational management of the CLQ facilities upon completion.
“QCM has plans to grow into one of the largest CLQ operators in Selangor. Being their trusted partner, I believe RSSB is strategically positioned to participate in their long-term expansion roadmap,” he said.



