Sonicon was honoured to participate in the PKFZ Tenant Open Day 2026, an event that brought together industry players, tenants, and stakeholders within the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) to share insights and strengthen collaboration across sectors.

The event provided a valuable platform to discuss the realities of today’s construction and infrastructure environment, particularly in the areas of structural safety, refurbishment, and engineering practices. As buildings continue to age and operational demands evolve, the need for informed decision-making and proper intervention becomes increasingly important.

For Sonicon, one key theme stood out while engaging with the participants – Safety is not only during construction, it continues into the day-to-day operations.

While safety is often associated with construction sites, its impact extends far beyond handover after project completion. The way structures are assessed, repaired, strengthened, or modified directly affects the long-term safety of occupants, operators, and end users. This is especially critical in active environments such as logistics hubs, industrial facilities, and commercial developments like those within PKFZ.

The discussions also highlighted the importance of understanding existing structures before any intervention takes place. Accurate assessment, combined with appropriate repair, strengthening, and demolition methods, plays a crucial role in ensuring that modifications are carried out responsibly and sustainably.

Events like the PKFZ Tenant Open Day reinforce the importance of continuous knowledge sharing within the industry. By bringing together different stakeholders, it creates opportunities to align best practices, improve awareness, and elevate standards across the built environment.

This aligns closely with our core purpose of building structures that are safer, stronger, and more sustainable, while contributing to environments that support connection, comfort, and confidence for those who use them every day.