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M A L A Y S I A
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>> Note
This thread serves as a directory to other threads pertaining to projects in Malaysia. I only intend on putting significant and interesting projects/Infrastructure on this thread. I appreciate help/suggestions from others, and I would like to thank the Malaysian forumers who supply photos and information (since I live in Thailand).
>> Wawasan 2020
Wawasan 2020 or Vision 2020 is a Malaysian ideal introduced by the former prime minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Bin Mohamad during the tabling of the Sixth Malaysia Plan in 1991. The vision calls for a self-sufficient industrial, Malay-centric developed nation, complete with an economy, in 2020 that will be eightfold stronger than the economy of the early 1990s.
Wawasan 2020 is also the title of an article by William Greider about globalization in Malaysia.
>> Development Region
Iskandar Development Region (http://www.idr.com.my/) | Khazanah
Iskandar Development Region (IDR) (Malay: Wilayah Pembangunan Iskandar). is the new main southern development corridor in Johor, Malaysia. The IDR was established on 30 July 2006. It is named after Sultan Iskandar of Johor. It was formerly known as South Johor Economic Region.
It is against this backdrop that in July 2005, the Government of Malaysia had tasked Khazanah to conduct a feasibility study for the development of a special economic zone in South Johor in what was then referred to as the Southern Belt Economic Zone (SBEZ).
Physical Development Strategies
It is targeted that developments within IDR will initially focus on the medium term in the Nusajaya-Johor Bahru-Pasir Gudang corridor. The corridor is an established area of development with two major ports, Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Pasir Gudang, and a third oleo-chemical port at Tanjung Langsat. The area also has two major links to Singapore, the Causeway and the Linkedua (Second Link). Many of the new catalyst developments are expected to be in the relatively new and greenfield area of Nusajaya. Nusajaya houses the new state administrative centre and has been identified as an area to house several targeted new growth sectors including in education, healthcare and tourism, among others.
Flagship Zone A – Johor Bahru City Centre
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The JB City Centre’s New Financial District and the upgrading process on the Central Business District is poised to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) from all over the world. With its close proximity, good connectivity and relationship with neighbouring Singapore and Indonesia, it is obvious JB City Centre is a great choice of investment.
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Key Landmarks
- Danga Bay
- CIQ Complex
- The Causeway
- City Centre
- Sultan Ibrahim Building
Flagship Zone B - Nusajaya
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Nusajaya is a regional city and when completed will be the new administration centre of Johor, Malaysia. The town is currently under construction with some housing phases already completed and launched. It is located west of Johor Bahru, near the town of Gelang Patah.
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Key Landmarks
- Kota Iskandar
- Puteri Harbour
- EduCity @ Iskandar
- Afiat Healthpark
- LEGOLAND Malaysia
- Southern Industrial Logistics And Clusters (SiLC)
- Nusajaya Residences
- Medini Iskandar Malaysia
Medini North
Iskandar Financial District
Medini Central
Medini South
Flagship C: Western Gate Development
The key economic activities in Flagship C are port and marine services, warehousing, logistics, engineering, hi-tech manufacturing, food production, petrochemical industry, entreport trade. Flagship C boasts a logistic centre, regional distribution centres, regional procurement centres and utilities (power).
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Key Landmarks
- Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP)
- Second Link To Singapore
- Ramsar Heritage Park
- Tanjung Bin Power Plant
- Bunker Terminal
- Maritime Centre
Flagship D: Eastern Gate Development
As one of the key components of Iskandar Malaysia, the industrial and manufacturing hub in the southern region of Peninsular Malaysia encompasses 31,132 ha of the Pasir Gudang area. Flagship D covers Pasir Gudang Port, Pasir Gudang Industrial Park, Tanjung Langsat Port and Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex.
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Flagship E: Senai - Skudai
Current key economic activities in Flagship E are airport services, engineering, electrical and electronics (E&E) and education. Going forward, Flagship E would also be the hub for agro and food processing, ICT and retail tourism. With more than 1,000 acres of available land bank within the vicinity of Senai Airport, investors will have the advantage of setting up large-scale commercial and airport-related enterprises at attractive low rates. Other strategic land banks owned by developers also offer various investment opportunities.
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A Gateway to the south region
Senai International Airport :
Senai International Airport formally known as Sultan Ismail International Airport, is an airport located in the town of Senai, near Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
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Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ Complex ) :
The GSB Project involves the relocation of the existing Customs, Immigration and Quarantine ("CIQ") facilities to the present Johor Bahru railway station at Bukit Chagar and to replace part of the Causeway with a road bridge and a rail bridge, including the construction of other related infrastructure and amenities on a fast-track basis. GERBANG has been appointed by the Government of Malaysia (the "Government") as the Design & Build contractor for the GSB Project.
The Johor Causeway (the "Causeway"), built in 1920 and officially opened in 1924 is frequently congested and no longer adequate in catering to the increasing level of traffic between Malaysia and Singapore. The Causeway suffers from traffic congestion during peak hours, public holidays and festivals. The main focus of the road network in Johor Bahru is in the Johor Bahru Central Business District ("Johor Bahru CBD"), which has evolved around the Causeway linking to Singapore. Thus, the traffic pattern in Johor Bahru CBD is very much connected to what happens at the Causeway.
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Northern Corridor Economic Region (http://www.ncer.com.my/en_intro.html) | Sime Darby
Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER) (Malay: Wilayah Ekonomi Koridor Utara) is a new economic development corridor in Malaysia. This programme is a Government initiative to accelerate economic growth and elevate income levels in the north of Peninsular Malaysia - encompassing the states of Perlis, Kedah, Pulau Pinang and the north of Perak. The NCER initiative will span from 2007 to the end of the 12th Malaysia Plan period, i.e. 2025. The NCER was launched on 30 July 2007 in Alor Star, Kedah and on 31 July 2007 in Butterworth, Penang. Both event was launched by its own Chairman which is the Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Penang Sentral
WORK on the RM2 billion Penang Sentral project in mainland Penang will start immediately with the building of a temporary transport terminal in Butterworth. The comprehensive transportation hub project is undertaken jointly by Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB) and Pelaburan Hartanah Bumiputra Bhd. The finished project will comprise an integrated terminal for rail, road and sea travel.
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A Gateway to the north region
Penang International Airport :
Penang International Airport, previously known as Bayan Lepas International Airport, is situated in the Bayan Lepas area of Penang, Malaysia. The airport is located 16km (10 miles) south of Georgetown, the capital city of Penang.
Penang Second Bridge :
The Penang Second Bridge is a new bridge being planned in Penang, Malaysia. It will connect Batu Kawan on the mainland and Batu Maung on Penang Island. It will be the second bridge to link the island to the mainland after Penang Bridge. The total length of the RM 3 billion bridge is 24 km (15 miles) and will become the longest bridge in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. China Harbour Engineering Co Ltd (CHEC) expects to start work on the second Penang bridge in November 2007 for completion in 2011. The bridge will be built with a large loan from the People's Republic of China.
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East Coast Economic Region (http://www.ecer.com.my/) | PETRONAS
East Coast Economic Region (ECER) (Malay: Wilayah Ekonomi Pantai Timur) is a new economic development corridor in Malaysia. This programme is a Government initiative to accelerate economic growth and elevate income levels in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia - which covers states of Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and the north of Mersing district of Johor. The ECER initiative will span for 12 years starting from 2007. The master planner for ECER is Malaysia-owned oil and gas company, PETRONAS.
The ECER was launched by Malaysia's Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in Kuala Terengganu and Kota Bahru on October 30, 2007 and in Kuantan the next day. During the launch of the project, the Prime Minister announced a RM 6 billion allocation for the opening phase of the project, strengthening the Malaysian government's commitment to the project.
A Gateway to the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia
Sultan Mahmud Airport :
[The Sultan Mahmud Airport here will be awarded international status allowing Jumbo Jets to land and depart, to balance the ambitious East Coast Economic Region (ECER) project for the state.
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Sarawak corridor
PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will launch the Sarawak Regional Corridor Development (Recorda) in December 2007. Recorda would be implemented under the 9th and 10th Malaysia plans
A Gateway to Sarawak
Kuching International Airport :
Kuching International Airport (KIA) is Sarawak's main international airport and is situated 11 km (6NM) south of the city of Kuching.
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Sabah corridor
The Sabah Development Corridor (SDC) to be launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi before the end of the year (2007) will be the catalyst for poverty eradication in the state.
A Gateway to Sabah
Kota Kinabalu
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Kota Kinabalu International Airport :
Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) is located about 8 km from the city of Kota Kinabalu, the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia. It is the second busiest airport in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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nazrey November 23rd, 2007, 03:43 AM Terengganu
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Ongoing Project
E8 EAST COAST EXPRESSWAY (Phase 2)
Length = 190 km / 118 miles
From Malaysian forum
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nazrey November 23rd, 2007, 03:47 AM Sarawak
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Ongoing Project
Sibu - Tanjung Manis Bridge
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:23 PM Sarawak
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Ongoing Project
Bakun Hydroelectric Dam
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A transmission line of 275kV connecting Bakun Switchyard to Similajau, and is to be completed by July 2010. This will be the grid system for the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE).
Bakun Dam Trivia
1) Bakun Dam will be the tallest concrete faced rockfill dam (CFRD) in the world.
2) Bakun Lake will be the biggest lake in Malaysia by storage volume.
3) Bakun Lake will be the largest lake in Malaysia by surface area, even though it is not apparent on the map, due to the sliver shape of the various lake tributaries, as a result of location in the highland valleys.
4) Bakun Power Station will be the largest hydroelectric dam in Malaysia, surpassing the currently largest Pergau Dam's power station in Malaysia.
5) Bakun submarine power cable will be the longest in the world, surpassing the current Norway to Netherland submarine cable.
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:24 PM Penang
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Ongoing Project
Penang Second Crossing Bridge
Source: http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Penang_Second_Bridge
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Overall length - 24 km (15 miles)
Length over water - 17 km (10 miles)
Main span : Length - 250 m (-- feet)
Height clearance (above water) – 30 m (-- feet)
Number of vehicle lanes – 2 + 1 for motorcycles (each direction)
Average time taken to drive from Batu Kawan to Batu Maung – 20 mins
Proposed speed limit on bridge – 80 km/h (-- mph)
Percentage of local contents to be used - 60%[/SIZE]
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:30 PM Johor
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Ongoing Project
Sungai Johor Bridge
Source: http://www.sde.com.my/
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The Johor River Bridge or Jambatan Sungai Johor is a major bridge across Johor River on Senai-Desaru Expressway. The 1.7 kilometre cable stayed bridge connects Kong Kong in the west to Teluk Sengat in the east. When completed, it will become a major landmark of Johor and become the longest river bridge in Malaysia after Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge (Sungai Dinding Bridge) in Perak.
Structural Type: Cable-stayed bridge
Contractor: Ranhill Engineers and Constructors Sdn Bhd
Main span: 500 m
Total length: 1,708 m
Height: 150 m
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From flickr
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:31 PM Perak, Kedah
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Penang, Perlis
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Ongoing Project
Electrified Double Track between Ipoh to Padang Besar
(329 km)
KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad) PROJECT
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FACT FIND
The Berapit tunnel (Perak) will be the longest railway twin single-track tunnels in South East Asia with a distance of 3.3km in length.
FACT FIND
Larut Tunnel, 0.33km (Perak)
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:39 PM Sabah
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Ongoing Project
Kota Kinabalu International Airport
From http://mkiandeearchitect.com/transport.html#
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UPDATE:
Phase II
KKIA Terminal 1
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:44 PM Johor
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Ongoing Project
Senai Airport's Aero Mall
The aero mall is the first stand-alone external airport mall in Malaysia. The mall is a natural extension of Senai International Airport's current services to better serve valued customers and business partners. With more than 45 major multinational manufacturers and almost 40,000 people working and living within a 2km radius of the airport, the aero mall is set to serve as a focal point for the rapidly expanding Senai commercial, industrial and residential hub. It is due to be completed in 2010.
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UPDATE:
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The RM93mil Aero Mall at Senai International Airport is
expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2010.
UPDATE:
From flickr
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:55 PM Kuala Lumpur
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Ongoing Project
Electrified Double Track between Sentul to Batu Caves
(7.2 km)
A 7.2 km, four-station extension from the Sentul station to Batu Caves has been approved. The project - which will cost RM515 million - will include electrification, double-tracking and refitting the existing old track, signalling, communications, as well as construction of new stations at Sentul, Batu Cantonment, Batu Village, Taman Wahyu and Batu Caves. Site possession was given to contractor YTL Corporation Berhad on November 17, 2006, and the project is to be completed by April 2010. The Sentul station is part of the Sentul Raya masterplan development under YTL.
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 05:57 PM Kuala Lumpur
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Ongoing Project
Integrated transport terminal (ITT)
@ Bandar Tasik Selatan
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- Automatic Number Plate Detection CCTV
- Interactive Public Information Display System
- Dedicated bay for arrival and departure bus for proper bus management
- OKU friendly - special tactile, toilet, lift
- Air-conditioned waiting hall, retail
- Integrated with LRT Ampang Line, ERL, KTM
UPDATE:
Integrated Transport Terminal @ Bandar Tasik
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ITT South - Bandar Tasik Selatan!
UPDATE:
From Flickr
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 06:18 PM Perak, Selangor
Kuala Lumpur
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NEW
Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM)
NEW KTM Intercity
ETS (Electric Train Set): New rapid intercity trains
Capable of speeds up to 140kmh.
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nazrey April 4th, 2008, 06:42 PM Sabah
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NEW
New Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) for Sabah State Railway
Some update here...
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Seen at Tanjung Aru Station, transported from Sabah Port by Megalift.
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Soon Operate for Sabah State Railway Department.
nazrey April 5th, 2008, 03:22 PM Selangor + Kuala Lumpur
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Ongoing Project
Rapid KL LRT - Line Extension
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Syarikat Prasarana Negara began displaying the alignment of the proposed extensions (Kelana Jaya and Sri Petaling Line) to the public over a 3-month period for feedback. The Kelana Jaya extension will see 13 new stations over a length of 17 km from Kelana Jaya to Putra Heights.
Ampang Line (Sentul Timur-Sri Petaling)
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Kelana Jaya Line
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Ampang Line extension
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Kelana Jaya Line extension
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Source: http://www.lrtextension.com/
nazrey April 5th, 2008, 03:30 PM Seremban-Gemas Electrified Double Track (EDT) project
(94.14 km)
Seremban-Gemas Electrified Double Track (EDT) project
(94.14 km)
Source: http://info.sgedt.com.my/
KTM Komuter Extension
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NEW station:
- Senawang Halt
- Sg Gadut Station
- Rembau Station
- Tampin Station
- Batang Melaka Station
- Gemas Station
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SENAWANG HALT
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SUNGAI GADUT STATION
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REMBAU STATION
TAMPIN / PULAU SEBANG STATION
BATANG MELAKA STATION
GEMAS STATION
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UPDATE:
Seremban - Gemas EDT, 26 Dec 09
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Mostly eartn & drainage works.
nazrey April 5th, 2008, 03:33 PM Sarawak
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Ongoing Project
Kuching Sentral
Kuching, Sarawak
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The fully integrated three-storey regional bus terminal. The RM55 million project, located on a seven-acre site.
Photos from Malaysian forum
Kuching Sentral
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It will be only two minutes from the Kuching International Airport (KIA) and 10 minutes from Kuching City centre.
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nazrey April 5th, 2008, 03:36 PM NEW
KUALA LUMPUR
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Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras (Rapid KL)
Kelana Jaya Line
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New four-car trains officially begin service, while the remaining 32 four-car trains will be gradually introduced into service through April 2011. while the remaining 32 four-car trains will be gradually introduced into service through April 2011.
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nazrey April 5th, 2008, 04:02 PM COMPLETED 2010
MALACCA | Malacca International Airport
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nazrey April 5th, 2008, 04:07 PM COMPLETED 2010
SELANGOR, NEGERI SEMBILAN | Kajang-Seremban Highway
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nazrey April 5th, 2008, 04:12 PM Klang Sentral bus terminal in Meru, Klang, Selangor
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RECENTLY COMPLETED :
Klang Sentral bus terminal
Klang Sentral is a new commercial hub in the northern part of the royal town of Klang in Selangor, Malaysia. Developed by Titijaya Group's subsidiary of NPO Development, the RM300 million development is expected to take up 83 acres of freehold land.
Klang Sentral is also the new controversial and highly-debated ultra-modern transport terminal for the local and intercity bus and taxi services in Klang. The RM40 million bus and taxi terminal which started to operate on 27 December 2008 is located nearby to the Setia Alam (part of Shah Alam) and Aman Perdana (part of Klang) townships. It is situated about 9 kilometers away from the Klang town centre.
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nazrey April 5th, 2008, 04:42 PM COMPLETED
KUALA LUMPUR | Duta-Ulu Kelang Expressway (DUKE)
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MAJU EXPRESSWAY - KL-Putrajaya Expressway
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nazrey April 5th, 2008, 04:49 PM COMPLETED
Penang Bridge Expansion, Penang
New 3rd lane
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New cable stayed!
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nazrey April 7th, 2008, 01:54 PM http://www.pbase.com/boon3887/image/52221277.jpg
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nazrey April 25th, 2008, 10:17 AM Kota Kinabalu International Airport, SABAH (Phase II)
(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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Photos by owenwong84
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nazrey May 2nd, 2008, 04:58 PM Subang Skypark, SELANGOR
(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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nazrey May 16th, 2008, 02:54 PM COMPLETED
Borneo Convention Centre
Kuching, Sarawak
June 2009
From www.bcck.com.my
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From google
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UPDATE:
by C.P Tan
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Taken from www.bcck.com.my
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nazrey May 17th, 2008, 08:36 AM Puteri Harbour
Nusajaya, Johor
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Masterplan
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seven07 August 9th, 2008, 03:17 PM nice developments for malaysia. :):):)
2206 March 13th, 2009, 09:27 AM The 2km long Waterfront developmentclick me:) (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=609331&page=4)
@Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=32853748)
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Kota Kinabalu City Waterfront http://www.kkcwaterfront.com.my/
JESSELTON WATERFRONT http://www.jesseltonwaterfront.com/
Suria Sabah http://www.suriasabah.com.my/
KKTIMESSQUARE the mall http://www.asianpac.com.my/kkts/themall/location.html
Harbour City http://www.harbourcity.com.my/
South China Sea Place http://sudc.com.my/?p=163
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nazrey March 29th, 2010, 01:18 PM Sabah
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Kota Kinabalu, is the capital of Sabah state in Malaysia. It is also the capital of the West Coast Division of Sabah. The city is located on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea.
http://www.kkcwaterfront.com.my/images/photos/boardwalk-big-03.jpg
Kota Kinabalu City Waterfront
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From flickr
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dochan March 29th, 2010, 04:39 PM Wooow.. very nice there..
But..... I think this should be in local Malaysia forum. Isn't it? :):)
nazrey March 29th, 2010, 08:19 PM New Permanent Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT - KLIA)
KUALA LUMPUR! :cheers:
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The old pic
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/45-3.jpg
UPDATE:
As promised, here are the construction photos:
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nazrey March 29th, 2010, 08:42 PM PENANG | The Light Waterfront
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right now all we can do is wait and IMAGINE.............. :nuts:
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UPDATE:
From Malaysian forum
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nazrey March 30th, 2010, 08:22 AM 6 Lane Coastal Highway linking Johor Baru City to Nusajaya
A new 30.6-km coastal highway linking Nusajaya with Johor Baru, Johor
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nazrey March 30th, 2010, 08:30 AM COMPLETED
Senai-Desaru Expressway
Total length : 77 kilometres (47.8 miles)
JOHOR
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nazrey March 30th, 2010, 08:36 AM Kemuning-Shah Alam Highway
Selangor
Status : Under construction
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nazrey March 30th, 2010, 02:05 PM Kota Southkey - A New Pulse of JB City
JOHOR
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Commercial development South Key to be built on 121 ha over next decade
By PAULINE NG March 12th, 2010
A PLANNED jumbo-scale commercial development on the current Majidi army camp site could make shopping in Johor Baru city a vastly different experience when the RM12 billion (S$5 billion) project is completed over the next decade.
The blue-print of South Key - the fully-integrated commercial development - which envisages street malls, offices, hotels and shop-lots, is to be built on 300 acres (121.4 ha, about the size of 270 football fields) in the city, said CH Williams Talhar & Wong director Danny Yeo Soon Kee.
Australia's Cox Architects is involved in the project. The whole development has been planned in accordance with a security study that was 'four to five inches thick', Mr Yeo told BT. 'A lot of security issues have been taken into consideration and CCTVs - even in the back lanes - would be linked to a centralised monitoring system overseen in conjunction with the police.'
CH Williams is the marketing agent for the project which is being developed by South Key Properties Sdn Bhd, a private company held by a group of shareholders including 30 per cent owner Kumpulan Prasarana Rakyat Johor (KPRJ).
A fully-owned subsidiary of the state government, KPRJ also holds a 20 per cent stake in Iskandar Investment Bhd (IIB), the entity tasked with attracting investors into the Johor economic zone. National investment agency Khazanah Nasional owns 60 per cent of IIB and the Employees Provident Fund the remainder 20 per cent.
South Key's gross development value is estimated at RM12 billion, with the project stretching over 12-15 years; the first phase would see the launch of four storey shop-lots, and is scheduled for the middle of the year.
Mr Yeo said that 'specific businesses' would be invited to participate as it was important to have the right tenant mix which at this point includes signature corporate offices, banks and financial institutions.
'The whole thing will be strata titled,' he said, adding a massive car park would be located below the entire development which would boast 'a different shopping experience.'
Half of Camp Majidi has been vacated while arrangements are being made for the rest to relocate. According to media reports, the camp had been privatised in the 1990s.
The development is located within the ambitious Iskandar Malaysia economic zone which the government has actively promoted since it was unveiled in 2006.
Various incentives have been dangled at investors including lower taxes for companies in specific sectors to set up in Iskandar but it is unclear how many have taken up the offer.
Despite being strategically located next to Singapore, the southern city lacks 'buzz'. Previous attempts to launch commercial and retail developments in the 1990s met with mixed success, with the result that resuscitation efforts are still on-going for those that floundered
Mr Yeo believes South Key would be different. Besides being located across the Causeway, the project has been designed to contain the ingredients attractive to investors and visitors, and also addresses the apprehension that most Singaporeans feel about the state of crime in Johor Baru.
LOCATION:
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UPDATE:
http://imgboot.com/images/rockyroad80/p2136116onflickrphotosharing1269921712870.jpg (http://www.imgboot.com/image.php?u=rockyroad80&i=p2136116onflickrphotosharing1269921712870.jpg)
http://www.southkey.com.my/kotasouthKEY.html
nazrey March 30th, 2010, 03:48 PM Medini Iskandar Malaysia: Iskandar Financial District
Nusajaya, Johor
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nazrey March 30th, 2010, 03:53 PM PUTRAJAYA
Malaysian Administrative Centre
PRECINCT 4
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PRECINCT 4 will be developed as the main commercial and business district of Putrajaya. So named to reflect its primary purposes, the Commercial Precinct (Precinct 4) is highly urban and dense. The Precinct will be well serviced by local roads, open spaces and several pocket parks, around which it is organized. Within this precinct located a few pockets of residential uses to ensure that the place is vibrant at all times.
The Commercial Precinct has a total land area of about 213 hectares, of which approximately 45% is devoted to open space. It is located at the southern end of the Core Island.
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Various components in the Commercial Precinct establish the character of this precinct. This include the Boulevard, which runs through the precinct linking the east and the west commercial zones. The other dominant components are Dataran Rakyat and Dataran Gemilang, which act as addresses for the buildings that flank them as well as providing visual and physical foci for residents and visitors alike. The third element is the waterfront commercial area which will be the scene for night-time activities, evening events and strolling.
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Gemilang Square @ PRECINCT 4
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UPDATE:
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C.P Tan March 30th, 2010, 05:20 PM Wooow.. very nice there..
But..... I think this should be in local Malaysia forum. Isn't it? :):)
But there are also threads like "opening soon in Thailand", "Great Hanoi-Expansion of the Vietnamese Capital", "Burma's Capital Move", etc. :nuts: I think it is ok to create a thread for projects and construction in Malaysia.
ukiyo March 30th, 2010, 07:45 PM The thread is fine here :okay: just as long as there isn't like 10 threads for Malayasian projects but instead just one it's perfect :)
nazrey March 31st, 2010, 06:46 AM KUALA LUMPUR...
These iconic towers will change KLCC skyline forever!
Some projects @ KLCC :
- Four Seasons Place (Approved) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=260785&page=12
- Petronas Carigali (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=52695885&postcount=1342
- Felda Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=597663&page=11
- Naza Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=756326
- Grand Hyatt KL (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=599782
- Le Nouvel (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=755952
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Kuala Lumpur City Centre!
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nazrey March 31st, 2010, 07:40 AM KUALA LUMPUR: KL Sentral
Malaysian Transportation Hub
Some projects @ KL Sentral
Office Suites KL Sentral (Lot B) (Approved)
St.Regis (Approved)
Lot D (Approved)
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Nu Sentral & Office, Budget Hotel (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=934818
348 Sentral (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=784078
CIMB tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=877102
KL Sentral Park (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=918458&page=2
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25 Jan 2009
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nazrey March 31st, 2010, 07:53 AM KL Sentral!
Kuala Lumpur Sentral (KL Sentral) or Sentral Kuala Lumpur is a transit-oriented development that houses the main railway station of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Opened on April 16, 2001, it was built to take over the role of the old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, a colonial-era landmark that remains open for commuter trains only. KL Sentral is the largest train station in Southeast Asia.
KL Sentral was designed as an intermodal transportation hub. Most of Kuala Lumpur's rail-based public transportation serve KL Sentral while many intercity trains serving Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore start here. Parts of the area such as the railway stations has been constructed while other parts such as shopping malls, offices and apartments are currently under construction and is expected to be fully developed by 2015
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nazrey March 31st, 2010, 10:00 AM Rawang-Ipoh Electrified Double Track Project (179 km)
COMPLETED
From Malaysian forum
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A model of the Ipoh Railway Station. The double-tracking project between
Ipoh and Padang Besar will commence construction soon and is scheduled
for completion in five years. Picture courtesy of Veritas Architects
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Kuala Kubu Baru station
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Batu Gajah station
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Tanjong Malim
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Ipoh station
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KL station!
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C.P Tan March 31st, 2010, 05:42 PM KUALA LUMPUR...
These iconic towers will change KLCC skyline forever!
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/9425/45102010.jpg
Wow, such a nice picture! :cheers:
chengo March 31st, 2010, 05:52 PM http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2555/3749562066_21fe86ca68_b.jpg
I like this pic. great shot.
nazrey April 1st, 2010, 08:18 AM Legoland Malaysia
Nusajaya, Johor
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UPDATE:
hey thx 4 the link
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Legoland
Legoland is a chain of Lego themed theme parks:
Legoland Billund (Billund, Denmark) opened in 1968 (9 acres)
Legoland Windsor (Windsor, Berkshire, England) opened in 1996 (150 acres)
Legoland California (Carlsbad, California, USA) opened in 1999 (128 acres)
Legoland Deutschland (Günzburg, Germany) opened in 2002
Legoland Malaysia (Nusajaya (Iskandar Malaysia), Johor, Malaysia) Coming 2013 (145 acres)
Legoland Billund (Billund, Denmark)
by LostCarPark
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Legoland Windsor (Windsor, Berkshire, England)
by cottontimer
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Legoland California (Carlsbad, California, USA)
by sumit porwal
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Legoland Deutschland
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nazrey April 1st, 2010, 11:47 AM Hewlett-Packard (HP) Global IT Hub
The largest facility of its kind in the world
CYBERJAYA, SELANGOR
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Date Completed: 26 June 2010
Lot No: Lot P200, P200A
Land Area: 28.53
Gross Floor Area: 600,492.6
Project Description:
· 6 Storey – HPIT and Finance
· 6 Storey – Call Centre
· 1 Storey - Cafeteria
HP Global IT hub provides state-of-art next-generation data centre for its outsourcing services business, a professional centre for internal global Support functions, and a call centre to support enterprise business customers. Cyberview is currently building the hub which boasts several ‘green’ elements at a cost of RM200 million, which is part of the government’s economic stimulus package to attract FDI.
HP to open largest facility of its kind in the world in Malaysia
HP’S INVESTMENT TO BUILD CAMPUS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN MALAYSIAN ECONOMY
http://www.mis-asia.com/__data/assets/image/0005/128453/HP-Cyberjaya_ed.jpg
From left: Datuk Badlisham Ghazali, MDeC CEO; Y.B Fadillah Yusof, Deputy
Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation; Randy Mott, Executive Vice
President and Chief Information Officer, Hewlett-Packard; YAB Dato’ Seri
Najib Razak, Deputy Prime Minister; Eric Ikeda, Director HP Multimedia
Cyberjaya and YB Datuk Maximus Ongkili Johnity, Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation
KUALA LUMPUR, 13 OCTOBER 2008 - Technology giant HP has announced plans for a 60-acre sustainable campus in Malaysia’s Cyberjaya, which will be the largest facility of its kind in the world.
According to government agency Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) chief executive officer, Dato’ Badlisham Ghazali, the new facility is the single largest investment by a multi-national technology company in Malaysia and is expected to employ as many as 4,000 knowledge base workers in the next 10 years.
Badlisham said HP is working closely with MDeC to set world-class standards for information infrastructure. “The investment by a large multi-national company such as HP signals a strong commitment to our country and will bring a major economic and employment boost.”
Unique Functions
HP executive vice president and chief information officer, Randy Mott, said the campus would host multiple core functions in one integrated location, including an internal global application development centre for HP’s Global IT organisation, a state-of-the-art next generation data centre for outsourcing services customers, a professional center, and a call centre to support HP’s enterprise business customers worldwide.
He said that the global IT application development centre adds to HP’s existing internal network of centres in China, Costa Rica, India and Mexico.
In addition, the HP Cyberjaya campus – expected to be ready by early 2010 - would feature two rooms that include HP’s Halo Telepresence Solutions to allow a lifelike, dynamic, real-time video collaboration environment, to boost business performance, and reduce carbon emissions by cutting travel costs.
Mott added, “We’re pleased to partner with MDeC and the Malaysian Government on this initiative. For HP, Cyberjaya dramatically expands our presence in this fast-growing region, and offers us a developed infrastructure, strategic location, and multi-lingual talent pool.”
UPDATE:
2/1/2010
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nazrey April 1st, 2010, 12:01 PM Newcastle University of Medicine Malaysia
Welcome to NUMed Malaysia
Nusajaya, Johor
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An artist's impression of the lecture theatre for the Newcastle University of
Medicine Malaysia in EduCity - Pix provided by Iskandar Investment Berhad
Newcastle University puts new campus in Malaysia
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Newcastle University is to establish a medical and biotechnology campus in Malaysia.
By Graham Tibbetts
It will allow students from south-east Asia to gain degrees from a British university at a much lower cost.
Called the NUMed branch campus, the £5million faculty will open in 2011 in the province of Johor.
t is expected to be the precursor to a number of other institutions expanding in the area, including Hull University and several British public schools.
Marlborough College and Oundle School are among those said to be considering campuses in Johor, which could involve sending out experienced teaching staff.
The likely influx has prompted the local government to built a vast complex for the British institutions, which could host 100,000 students and become the new adacemic hub of Asia.
Newcastle's arrival is the latest foreign investment in Johor's Iskandar region, which is regarded as an area ripe for development only a few kilometres from Singapore.
The province is in the midst of an aggressive drive to position itself as the logical spillover from Singapore, now that the city state is running out of land and other resources.
Nottingham University was the first to experiment with the satellite campus in Malaysia and opened its campus on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur in 2005, offering identical courses to ones taught in Britain.
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UPDATE:
went down to Nusajaya...
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and piling works besides Newcastle University
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nazrey April 1st, 2010, 12:12 PM COMPLETED:
Taylor's University College
Lakeside campus, Petaling Jaya (PJ), Selangor
http://www.universityfairs.com/files/directory_images/taylors-pic1.jpg
School/Programmes
- American Degree Transfer Program
- Architecture, Building and Design
- Biomedical Sciences
- Business
- Communication
- Computing
- Continuing Professional Education
- Design
- Engineering
- Graduate School
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Language Centre
- Law
- Pre-U Studies
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nazrey April 1st, 2010, 12:28 PM Columbia Asia Hospital
Source: http://www.columbiaasia.com/
Columbia Asia is a chain of hospitals in Asia, with 16 medical facilities across India, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia. The company is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and was founded in 1994.
The company is in the midst of expansion, especially in India. Columbia Asia has 14 hospitals under construction and owns the property for another 12. Upon completion the company will have 21 hospitals and an airport clinic in India, 11 hospitals in Malaysia, three hospitals in Vietnam and three hospitals in Indonesia, together representing an investment of over $600 million (U.S.).
NEW COMPLETED
Columbia Asia Hospital - Bintulu, Sarawak
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Columbia Asia Hospital - Nusajaya, Johor
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nazrey April 2nd, 2010, 08:23 AM CYBERJAYA
Silicon Valley of Malaysia
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Some projects @ Cyberjaya
Putrajaya/Cyberjaya ERL station
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Cyberjaya!
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nazrey April 2nd, 2010, 09:47 AM CYBERJAYA
Silicon Valley of Malaysia
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/7508/24113765.jpg
Some projects @ Cyberjaya
Glomac Cyberjaya/KRU Studios: Creative Multimedia Complex
MKN Embassy/Satyam Global Delivery Campus
MKN Embassy Techzone Phase 2
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nazrey April 3rd, 2010, 08:00 AM Sandakan Harbour Square
Sandakan, Sabah
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nazrey April 3rd, 2010, 09:04 AM Suria Sabah
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
COMPLETE 2010!
Photos by by benz_02
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LOCATION!
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nazrey April 3rd, 2010, 09:12 AM Kota Kinabalu International Airport
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
COMPLETE 2010!
http://mkiandeearchitect.com/images/projects/transportation/overall10_07+.jpg
http://mkiandeearchitect.com/images/projects/transportation/2.jpg
UPDATE:
Phase II
Photos by owenwong84
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nazrey April 3rd, 2010, 02:05 PM Sepang Gold Coast
Sea-Tropics Village, a seafront cluster living
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Sepang Gold Coast, the upcoming international beach and eco-tourism destination and the only absolute beachfront integrated development in Malaysia. Just 25 mins drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airports (KLIA). The development of 22km long sandy beach will definitely set a position on the map of global tourism.
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Source: http://www.sepanggoldcoast.com/
nazrey April 6th, 2010, 12:49 PM But there are also threads like "Great Hanoi-Expansion of the Vietnamese Capital", "Burma's Capital Move", etc. :nuts: I think it is ok to create a thread for projects and construction in Malaysia.
Actually this thread was made in 2007..but I remade it again :cheers:
nazrey April 6th, 2010, 12:51 PM The thread is fine here :okay: just as long as there isn't like 10 threads for Malayasian projects but instead just one it's perfect :)
Yes..this thread is the only thread that I can update some projects throughout Malaysia which include infrastructure, property, etc :)
nazrey April 6th, 2010, 04:51 PM Kuching Isthmus
The Isthmus, a new city in the making, where contemporary architecture & vibracy blend seamlessly with Sarawak charm.
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Kuching Isthmus project is so far the most potentially not-just-rumored mega project in Kuching. There are several other ambitious projects planned for Kuching before such as the city of 2000 around the masja area and new telaga air administrative district (which all have failed to materialized). But, Kuching Isthmus is progressing quite well with the nearly complete Borneo Convention Centre in the barrack area of Demak-Pending area.
Sarawak Energy Berhad (SED)
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The whole masterplan for the breathtaking island is well-planned and designed for the ever developing city of Kuching. Basically, the plan is to developed the land into a new city planning. The whole planning of this ambitious project covers the development of some major projects such as the Kuching Tower, Borneo Convention Centre Kuching, Kuching Isthmus Hypermarket Mall, Office buildings, Luxury hotel and housing area.
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The ground breaking ceremony was initiated by Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud on 2 October 2005 with RM300 million start for Borneo Convention Centre. The mega project is situated on a 240 acre riverfront area on the east of Kuching City centre about 5 km away to be specific. The part of Kuching Extension Plan was designed to balance up the identity of Kuching as the capital of Sarawak and also the Borneo island as a whole.
Kuching Tower & BCCK
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From google
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Latest update on Isthmus Project and Borneo Convention Centre
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UPDATE:
From www.bcck.com.my
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Marina at BCCK
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Sarawak Energy Berhad (SED)
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Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK)
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nazrey April 7th, 2010, 09:06 AM Kuching, Sarawak
Borneo Convention Centre Kuching @ The Isthmus!
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The state capital of Sarawak, Kuching!
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nazrey April 7th, 2010, 09:16 AM Putrajaya
Administrative Centre of Malaysia
From flickr
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@ Gemilang Square, Precinct 4
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nazrey April 7th, 2010, 09:43 AM KUALA LUMPUR
Capital City of Malaysia
Some projects @ KLCC :
- Four Seasons Place (Approved) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=260785&page=12
- Petronas Carigali (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=52695885&postcount=1342
- Felda Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=597663&page=11
- Naza Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=756326
- Grand Hyatt KL (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=599782
- Le Nouvel (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=755952
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Kuala Lumpur City Centre!
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Different angle view!
From flickr
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nazrey April 7th, 2010, 10:01 AM KLCC Skyline
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nazrey April 7th, 2010, 03:28 PM Swettenham Pier
@ Penang Marina - SE Asia's Largest Marina
Photos from flickr
Georgetown, Penang
COMPLETED
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Penang Marina
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Swettenham Pier
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From flickr
by Chris Liberty
The largest ocean liner ever build docked at Penang Marina
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nazrey April 7th, 2010, 03:42 PM Hard Rock Hotel Penang
Batu Feringghi, Penang
NEW!
http://images.our-hotels.com/countries/malaysia/penang/batu-ferringhi/hotels/hard-rock/front-facade-m.jpg
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nazrey April 7th, 2010, 04:05 PM Seri Tanjung Pinang
The sea-fronting Seri Tanjung Pinang project in Tanjung Tokong by E & O Property Development Bhd
Masterplan
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nazrey April 8th, 2010, 07:39 AM Danga Bay: Vision City of the South
Iskandar Malaysia Development, Johor Bahru, Johor
From Malaysian Forum
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Oakwood Residences
@ DangaBay,JB
Latest Progress
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nazrey April 8th, 2010, 09:01 PM Queensbay
Penang
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Sprawling over 73 acres of prime freehold land in the south eastern seaboard of the island, this well planned and integrated development will comprise of bungalows, semi-Ds, seafront villas, condominium, service apartments, shop offices, corporate towers, hotel and the largest and longest shopping mall in Penang.
COMPLETED:
Queensbay Mall
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Bay Avenue
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Bay Garden
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Eastin Hotel
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION:
Bay Star
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Bay Capital / Bay Villas
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UPDATE:
Bay Villas
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nazrey April 9th, 2010, 08:04 AM Ongoing Project
Penang Second Crossing Bridge
Source: http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Penang_Second_Bridge
Overall length - 24 km (15 miles)
Length over water - 17 km (10 miles)
Main span : Length - 250 m (-- feet)
Height clearance (above water) – 30 m (-- feet)
Number of vehicle lanes – 2 + 1 for motorcycles (each direction)
Average time taken to drive from Batu Kawan to Batu Maung – 20 mins
Proposed speed limit on bridge – 80 km/h (-- mph)
Percentage of local contents to be used - 60%
Photo by kubundu
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll23/kubundu/BMAUNG1.jpg
From flickr
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http://queensbayshoppingmall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/qblocation.jpg
nazrey April 9th, 2010, 08:19 AM COMPLETED
Penang Bridge Expansion, Penang
New 3rd lane
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New cable stayed!
From flickr
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Former engineer is proud that Penang Bridge has turned 25
By ANN TAN Friday April 9, 2010
http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2010/4/9/north/6018344&sec=North
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Taking shape: A photo supplied by Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd
showing Penang Bridge construction work in progress.
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Historic day: The first and only dinner held on Penang Bridge prior to its
public opening (circa 1987). Picture by retired engineer Freddie Ng.
nazrey April 10th, 2010, 09:07 AM Monorail @ Melaka
From Malaysian forum
by 9MMRD
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by daeng_jal
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nazrey April 10th, 2010, 11:02 AM KUALA LUMPUR
Capital City of Malaysia
Some projects @ KLCC :
- Four Seasons Place (Approved) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=260785&page=12
- Petronas Carigali (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=52695885&postcount=1342
- Felda Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=597663&page=11
- Naza Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=756326
- Grand Hyatt KL (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=599782
- Le Nouvel (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=755952
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NEW ICONIC TOWERS >>
Petronas Carigali / Felda Tower / Naza Tower / Grand Hyatt KL / Le Nouvel
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!!!!!
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lohxy April 11th, 2010, 06:40 AM :nuts:
nazrey April 11th, 2010, 09:46 AM Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)!
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...30-50 storeys towers around KLCC ;)
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nazrey April 11th, 2010, 10:47 PM Photos from Malaysian forum!
1. The Troika
38, 44, and 50 storeys
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2. Glomac Tower
36 storeys
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3. Binjai 8
40 storeys
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4. The Integra
30+ storeys
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5. Wakaf Tower
34 storeys
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6. Chua Tower
35 storeys
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7. The Panorama
33x2 storeys
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nazrey April 12th, 2010, 08:17 AM Putrajaya
Administrative Centre of Malaysia
@ Gemilang Square, Precinct 4
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UPDATE:
Originally Posted by James Foong
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nazrey April 17th, 2010, 03:33 PM KUALA LUMPUR: KL Sentral
Malaysian Transportation Hub
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Monorail connection to the Nu Sentral (Lot G)!!!
KL Sentral Shopping Center: Nu Sentral
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nazrey April 17th, 2010, 04:32 PM Nu Sentral (Lot G)
@ KL Sentral
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UPDATE:
From flickr
Taken from KL Sentral monorail station...
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nazrey April 17th, 2010, 04:33 PM Monorail @ Melaka
From Malaysian forum
by 9MMRD
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UPDATE: Melaka Monorail!
@ Melaka City
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nazrey April 20th, 2010, 09:25 PM From Malaysian forumMelaka Monorail
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how come stesen hang tuah will be at the former City Park ( Rex cinema) there?
i thought that area will be development by Berjaya ?
lohxy April 21st, 2010, 03:21 PM This is not the thing that we will be proud...
Vrooms April 21st, 2010, 06:59 PM Any plans to change the Train running the Singapore to KL, KL to Singapore route?
nazrey April 23rd, 2010, 03:03 PM Putrajaya
Administrative Centre of Malaysia
@ Gemilang Square, Precinct 4
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UPDATE:
From flickr
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nazrey April 23rd, 2010, 04:23 PM New Permanent Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT - KLIA)
KUALA LUMPUR! :cheers:
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UPDATE:
From Flickr
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wino April 25th, 2010, 09:45 PM that is one awesome airport!! :D
hec2r-hec2r-activa8 April 26th, 2010, 03:37 AM Theres a romance movie in the Philippines
Which were shot in KL Malaysia
The Petronas according to the movie is
like lovers holding each others hand.
Its beautiful....
C.P Tan April 26th, 2010, 11:36 AM The airport should be renamed "High Cost Carrier Terminal", lol. :D
nazrey April 27th, 2010, 01:30 PM Kota Kinabalu International Airport
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Coming soon!!!...:cheers:
photos by benz
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From Flickr
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Kota Kinabalu International Airport
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
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nazrey April 27th, 2010, 01:37 PM Melaka Monorail!
@ Melaka City
Leading car
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nazrey April 28th, 2010, 12:52 PM KUALA LUMPUR
Capital City of Malaysia
UPDATE!!!
Some projects @ KLCC :
- Four Seasons Place (Approved) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=260785&page=12
- Petronas Carigali (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=52695885&postcount=1342
- Felda Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=597663&page=11
- Naza Tower (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=756326
- Grand Hyatt KL (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=599782
- Le Nouvel (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=755952
- Ilham Baru (U/C) > http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=55994039#post55994039
Kuala Lumpur City Centre!
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nazrey May 2nd, 2010, 03:11 PM PUTRAJAYA
Administrative Centre of Malaysia!
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nazrey May 6th, 2010, 07:50 PM Perak, Kedah
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Penang, Perlis
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Ongoing Project
Electrified Double Track between Ipoh to Padang Besar
(329 km)
KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad) PROJECT
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FACT FIND
The Berapit tunnel (Perak) will be the longest railway twin single-track tunnels in South East Asia with a distance of 3.3km in length.
FACT FIND
Larut Tunnel, 0.33km (Perak)
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Double-track project moving as planned
By Adeline Paul RajPublished: 2010/05/06
http://www.btimes.com.my/articles/mmcga-2/pix_topright
The Ipoh-Padang Besar electrified double-track railway project is expected to be completed as planned in December 2013 without any cost overrun, its main contractor said.
The project, which costs RM12.48 billion and stretches 329km, is a government initiative to improve inter-city rail transport.
It involves replacing an existing single-track line linking Ipoh in Perak to Padang Besar in Perlis. The new tracks are designed to cater for electric train sets with speeds of up to 160 km/hour.
"Progress is good, with 43 per cent of the overall physical work done. We are on schedule to completing it in December 2013 without any cost overrun and with no delays," said Azmi Mat Nor, a director of MMC-Gamuda Joint Venture Sdn Bhd, the main contractor.
One of the reasons he is confident there will be no cost-overrun is that the company has already forward-bought three-quarters of the construction materials needed. This leaves it less vulnerable to future price swings.
"We've already locked in three-quarters of the materials. The rest, we can mitigate it," he told reporters at a briefing on the project in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Cost overrun, if any, will be borne by the company as the contract was awarded by the government on a fixed-sum basis, Azmi added.
The company, a partnership between MMC Corp Bhd and Gamuda Bhd, has so far received over RM5 billion from the government. It started work on the project in early 2008.
Azmi said the project's impact is far-reaching, with the multiplier effect from work packages and jobs awarded expected to generate an estimated RM25 billion worth of downstream economic activities.
It is expected to be one of the biggest money-spinners for the four states which the railway track cuts across, namely Perak, Penang, Kedah and Perlis.
It is seen creating 90,000 job opportunities, with MMC-Gamuda alone providing 50,000 of these, he said.
According to Azmi, 540 work packages, or 90 per cent of the total, have already been awarded to 310 subcontractors and suppliers for various stages of construction.
nazrey May 10th, 2010, 04:11 PM Ongoing Project
Electrified Double Track between Sentul to Batu Caves
(7.2 km)
A 7.2 km, four-station extension from the Sentul station to Batu Caves has been approved. The project - which will cost RM515 million - will include electrification, double-tracking and refitting the existing old track, signalling, communications, as well as construction of new stations at Sentul, Batu Cantonment, Batu Village, Taman Wahyu and Batu Caves. Site possession was given to contractor YTL Corporation Berhad on November 17, 2006, and the project is to be completed by April 2010. The Sentul station is part of the Sentul Raya masterplan development under YTL.
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Sentul station
Futuristic: A view of the aerodynamic roof of the newlyrefurbished Sentul KTM station. - The Star
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nazrey May 13th, 2010, 03:08 PM KLCC skyline...
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nazrey May 13th, 2010, 03:10 PM Ongoing Project
Sungai Johor Bridge
Source: http://www.sde.com.my/
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The Johor River Bridge or Jambatan Sungai Johor is a major bridge across Johor River on Senai-Desaru Expressway. The 1.7 kilometre cable stayed bridge connects Kong Kong in the west to Teluk Sengat in the east. When completed, it will become a major landmark of Johor and become the longest river bridge in Malaysia after Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge (Sungai Dinding Bridge) in Perak.
Structural Type: Cable-stayed bridge
Contractor: Ranhill Engineers and Constructors Sdn Bhd
Main span: 500 m
Total length: 1,708 m
Height: 150 m
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UPDATE:
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nazrey May 13th, 2010, 03:11 PM Ongoing Project
Senai Airport's Aero Mall
The aero mall is the first stand-alone external airport mall in Malaysia. The mall is a natural extension of Senai International Airport's current services to better serve valued customers and business partners. With more than 45 major multinational manufacturers and almost 40,000 people working and living within a 2km radius of the airport, the aero mall is set to serve as a focal point for the rapidly expanding Senai commercial, industrial and residential hub. It is due to be completed in 2010.
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UPDATE:
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The RM93mil Aero Mall at Senai International Airport is
expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2010.
UPDATE: ;)
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nazrey May 14th, 2010, 01:02 PM KUALA LUMPUR
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ITT South
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UPDATE:
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nazrey May 17th, 2010, 08:17 AM PETALING JAYA | The Paradigm | 30 x 4 fl
Selangor
From Malaysian forum
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From Malaysian forum
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nazrey May 17th, 2010, 08:17 AM Melaka Monorail!
@ Melaka City
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Leading car
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by sholtebeck
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nazrey May 17th, 2010, 08:37 AM Malacca's Infrastructures
COMPLETED 2010
Malacca International Airport
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Melaka Sentral
Melaka Sentral is the largest public transportation terminal in Malacca city, Malacca, Malaysia. It is located between Lebuh AMJ (Jalan Tun Abdul Razak) and Jalan Panglima Awang.
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Hang Jebat Stadium
Capacity: 40,000
Sukma Games 2010: 10-19 June 2010
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Sukma Games is a sporting event in Malaysia held once every two years. Sukma is an acronym for Sukan Malaysia; literally Malaysian Games. The first Games was held in 1986 in Kuala Lumpur.
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Malacca City
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RIVER TAXIS ON MALACCA RIVER
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Seremban-Gemas Electrified Double Track (EDT) project
Stations in the state of Malacca
- Tampin Station
- Batang Melaka Station
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MALACCA | Projects & Construction
Melaka International Trade Cerntre (MITC)
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Yayasan Melaka Building
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PROGRESSING >>
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Some projects at Malacca
Arab City
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Hatten Square
Located near the Melaka Raya Commercial enclave, the 22-storey Hatten Square, a retail cum hospitality initiative, is Hatten Group's second project in the historical state, and is located opposite its first project, Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall.
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hakz2007 May 17th, 2010, 09:40 AM BIO- XCELL'S FIRST PHASE INFRASTRUCTURE TO COST US$100MLN – GE
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 (NNN-Bernama) -- US multinational General Electric (GE) says the first phase development of Bio-Xcell ecosystem's strategic infrastructure, particularly the centralised utilities facilities, may involve about US$100 million.
Bio-Xcell and General Electric International Inc, part of GE group, had entered into a memorandum of collaboration for the provision of strategic infrastructure for the ecosystem, particularly the development of centralised utility facilities within the park, during the global launch of Bio-Xcell at the world's largest biotechnology gathering BIO International Convention in Chicago recently.
GE Asean President Stuart Dean said the collaboration would facilitate the Bio-Xcell ecosystem to be equipped with range of infrastructure solutions to help meet the needs of the park's clients.
He said the right infrastructure solutions would create conducive atmosphere for tenants to enjoy operation cost "as low as possible" in an environmentally friendly surroundings.
"We're going to bring full range of our infrastructure technology and services.
"We have a lot of clean energy technology, enegy effiency technology, which will be in the interest of Bio-Xcell and the tenants," he told Bernama.
Bio-Xcell, a premier biotechnology ecosystem at Southern Industrial & Logistics Cluster (SiLC) in Nusajaya which is part of Iskandar Malaysia, is being developed on a 60:40 joint-venture basis between BiotechCorp and UEM Land Bhd.
It comprises the development of a supportive biotechnology ecosystem around targeted strategic anchor tenants to undertake operations geared towards expediting the industry's growth.
The 72-acre Bio-Xcell project will be developed in three phases over a spend of five years.
"Green, reliable and cost effective. This is what we want our client and the tenants to enjoy," said Dean.
He said one of the most important components in the first phase development of the infrastructure would be the water treatment facility.
When asked how much it would cost to develop the entire infrastructure development of Bio-Xcell, he said: "That, you need to ask them."
Working and understanding the needs in Nusajaya were nothing new to GE as it had also collaborated with UEM Land, the master developer of Nusajaya, to supply security solutions to Nusajaya, he said.
GE is a diversified US multinational involved in industries spanning from aircraft engines, financial services, healthcare to power generation.
In Malaysia, GE has invested over RM1 billion. More than 1,000 Malaysians work with GE currently.
It works closely with local infrastructure providers, supplying equipment and services to TNB, Petronas, KTM and local water authorities.http://www.namnewsnetwork.org/v2/read.php?id=120476
nazrey May 18th, 2010, 09:27 AM Johor
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JB City Centre - Malaysian southern city
Population: 916,409 (source: http://www.world-gazetteer.com (http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=gamelan&dat=32&geo=-152&srt=pnan&col=ohdq&pt=c&va=x))
Taken from another thread
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NEW PROJECT:
KSL City
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UPDATE:
KSL City JB Latest Progress
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nazrey May 19th, 2010, 09:17 AM New Permanent Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT - KLIA)
Sepang
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UPDATE:
From Flickr
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lohxy May 22nd, 2010, 05:59 AM Now I really can see that they are building the right building.
nazrey May 22nd, 2010, 08:23 PM Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)!
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...30-50 storeys towers around KLCC ;)
UPDATE!!
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nazrey May 23rd, 2010, 05:02 PM Putrajaya
Administrative Centre of Malaysia
@ Gemilang Square, Precinct 4
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UPDATE:
From flickr
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nazrey May 23rd, 2010, 05:12 PM PUTRAJAYA
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nazrey May 26th, 2010, 07:24 PM NEW
Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM)
NEW KTM Intercity
ETS (Electric Train Set): New rapid intercity trains
Capable of speeds up to 140 km/h
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It now reaches 160 km/h!
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nazrey May 26th, 2010, 07:32 PM http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/8/6/23/f_67m_12d838f.jpg
nazrey May 29th, 2010, 06:23 AM http://portal.2t.com.my/publicdisplay/Alignment%20map/Alignment%20Map.jpg
Perak, Kedah
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Penang, Perlis
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Ongoing Project
Electrified Double Track between Ipoh to Padang Besar
(329 km)
KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad) PROJECT
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FACT FIND
The Berapit tunnel (Perak) will be the longest railway twin single-track tunnels in South East Asia with a distance of 3.3km in length.
FACT FIND
Larut Tunnel, 0.33km (Perak)
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Ipoh-Padang Besar Electrified Double Track Project (329 km)
under constructions
nazrey May 29th, 2010, 11:05 AM Starhill Exterior Regeneration - Sephora Store
Bukit Bintang, KUALA LUMPUR
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UPDATE: Phase 1
Starhill Exterior Regeneration - Sephora Store (Phase 1):
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nazrey May 29th, 2010, 11:21 AM Fahrenheit 88 (former KL Plaza)
Bukit Bintang, KUALA LUMPUR (located adjacent to Starhill Gallery)
http://www.utusan.com.my/pix/2010/0112/Utusan_Malaysia/Korporat/ko_03.1.jpg
Fahrenheit 88 Progress:
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nazrey May 29th, 2010, 11:27 AM Southgate Commercial Centre
KUALA LUMPUR
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UPDATE:
UPDATE:
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nazrey May 30th, 2010, 01:37 PM Malaysia's 1st Green Office Campus: KL Sentral Park
Located adjacent to Stesen Sentral, the world-class integrated transportation hub, KL Sentral Park, is a mixed
development comprising contemporary office buildings, high-end retail shops, business centres, hospitality
zones and green spaces.
UPDATE:
LOT E
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nazrey May 31st, 2010, 11:02 AM Kenanga Wholesale City
Kuala Lumpur
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UPDATE:
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nazrey June 1st, 2010, 07:25 AM Bank Negara Resource Centre
Kuala Lumpur
From Malaysian forum
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nazrey June 6th, 2010, 09:11 AM Contingent Police Headquarters
Kuala Lumpur
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UPDATE:
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4604197388_ed2324ce90_o.jpg
nazrey June 7th, 2010, 08:00 AM Istana Negara: New National Palace
Jalan Duta, KUALA LUMPUR
http://www.malaysianmonarchy.org.my/
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http://www.senireka.com.my/_repository%5Cseni%5Cprojects%5CPalaces%5C4-NegaraBaru/4-palace-IstNegara-01.jpg
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From flickr
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From flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15654679@N05/
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nazrey June 7th, 2010, 10:09 AM Kuching Sentral
@ Kuching, Sarawak
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The fully integrated three-storey regional bus terminal. The RM55 million project, located on a seven-acre site. It will be only two minutes from the Kuching International Airport (KIA) and 10 minutes from Kuching City centre.
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UPDATE:
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nazrey June 8th, 2010, 09:19 AM SARAWAK | Infrastructure, project & constructions
Airports and Aviation
Kuching International Airport (KIA)
Airlines
Air Asia
Batavia Air (Indonesia)
Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines operated by MASwings
Royal Brunei Airlines (Brunei)
SilkAir (Singapore)
Tiger Airways (Singapore)
Cargo airlines
DHL-Operated by Transmile Air Services
Gading Sari Aviation Services-Operated by Transmile Air Services
MASkargo
Transmile Air Services
Neptune Air
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Bintulu Airport
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Limbang Airport
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Miri Airport
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Mulu Airport
http://www.cmsb.com.my/works/images/projects/Mulu%20airport%201.jpg
Mukah Airport
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New airport for Mukah
19 Dec 2009
KUCHING: Mukah will get a RM600mil airport to cater to its rapid growth as the Sarawak Corri-dor of Renewable Energy’s (Score) central administrative centre.
Mukah Division Resident Saudi Narani said the proposed airport was being designed, adding that the site survey work for the project was underway.
“The new airport will cater for B737-800W aircraft and larger passenger capacity.
“Half the funds approved for the project is already available,” he told about 100 participants at a seminar organised by Angkatan Zaman Mansang Sarawak (Azam) to provide updates on Score.
Saudi, who presented a paper on Score: Current developments and challenges in Mukah, said the existing airport in Mukah could only accommodate 18-seater Twin-Otter aircraft.
Presently, MasWing operates flights between Mukah and Kuching and the Mukah-Miri sector.
A new international airport is also being planned for the Tanjung Manis halal hub in Mukah Division.
Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC) deputy general manager Hashim Bojet said the proposed airport would have transhipment facilities for halal products for the export market.
He said the 1.5km runway of the present Tanjung Manis airport, operated by STIDC, would be extended to 3km.
A new road to connect Sibu and Tanjung Manis is under construction.
Mukah and Tanjung Manis are two of the five major growth nodes for Score, the others being Samalaju in Bintulu Division, Baram in Miri Division and Tunoh in Kapit Division.
Saudi said Mukah Division, a traditional fishing village and the heartland of the Melanaus, will be transformed into a smart city to serve as a knowledge centre for human capital development, and research and development centre for resource-based industries.
Sibu Airport
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8 shortlisted for RM150m Sibu Airport upgrade
By Sharen Kaur Published: 2010/04/12
The companies include Trans Resources, IJM Corp, Gamuda, Muhibbah Engineering and diversified Kuching-based Musyati
Eight companies have been shortlisted to bid for a contract worth some RM150 million to upgrade the main terminal building and parking apron at Sibu Airport in Sarawak.
The companies include Trans Resources Corp Group, IJM Corp Bhd, Gamuda Bhd, Muhibbah Engineering Bhd and diversified Musyati Sdn Bhd, which is based in Kuching.
Business Times understands the eight were shortlisted as they had met the technical requirements and have built or upgraded airports previously.
A source familiar with the plan said the deadline for the companies to put in their bid is May 20.
"The contract may be awarded latest by July. The government wants the airport to be upgraded fast as Sibu is experiencing growth in tourist arrivals," the source said.
Sibu receives a large number of tourists each year from local and foreign countries.
In 2008, the airport, which is located 24km from Sibu town, handled 831,772 passengers on 14,672 flights and 735 tonnes of cargo.
As the second biggest town in Sarawak, Sibu does not want to be left behind in the fast developing state.
According to Malaysian Airports Holdings Bhd in previous reports, the terminal building, when upgraded, would be bigger than the Bintulu and Miri airports.
The terminal will have, among others, three aerobridges so that the distance for passengers to walk to and from the aircraft can be shortened.
Sibu Airport started operations in June 1994. It was built by YTL Corp Bhd at a cost of RM112 million.
The airport can accommodate small and mid-range aircraft like the Boeing 737-500. The 2,000-metre runway is capable of allowing direct flights from Kuala Lumpur using Boeing 737s.
The runway was last upgraded in 1999 by IJM Corp.
Maswings Route Map
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/25/MASwings5.PNG/800px-MASwings5.PNG
Source:
Forum Pencakar Langit Malaysia
Wikipedia
Google
2206 June 8th, 2010, 02:56 PM Kota Kinabalu International Airport
SABAH, NORTH BORNEO
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by ESARI
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by Abu Bakar Sani
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nazrey June 9th, 2010, 09:09 AM SARAWAK | Infrastructure, project & constructions
Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Official Website (http://www.sarawakcore.com.my/)
The Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy or SCORE is a new development corridor in central Sarawak state, Malaysia. SCORE was launched on 11 February 2008. It is one of the five regional development corridors being developed throughout the country.
SCORE is a major initiative undertaken to develop the Central Region and transform Sarawak into a developed State by the year 2020.
It aims to achieve the goals of accelerating the State's economic growth and development, as well as improving the quality of life for the people of Sarawak.
Sarawak
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General Infrastructure
Bakun Hydroelectric Dam
-The tallest concrete faced rockfill dam (CFRD) in the world.
- The biggest lake in Malaysia by storage volume
- The largest hydroelectric dam in Malaysia
- Bakun submarine power cable will be the longest in the world, surpassing the current Norway to Netherland submarine cable.
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Bintulu Port
Bintulu Port Authority HQ, Sarawak
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Road, Highway
Along Bintulu-Miri coastal road
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Bintulu-Miri Coastal Highway
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Awas tractor crossing sign along the Bintulu-Miri coastal road
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Malaysia - Brunei bridge
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Miri City
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To Kuching City
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Kenyalang Flyover, Kuching, Sarawak... you can see Kuching International Airport (KIA) behind!
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Kuching City
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Tubau Bridge, Sarawak
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Sibu - Tanjung Manis Bridge
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Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UMS) - Kota Samarahan
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Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus (Australia) - Kuching
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/3318/11595896.jpg
Curtin University of Technology Sarawak Campus (Australia) - Miri
http://www.curtin.edu.my/CurtinSarawak/campusPhotos/csmPic_01.jpg
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Kuching Stadium (capacity: 40,000)
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Sarawak International Medical Centre (SIMC) - Kuching
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Bintulu Columbia Asia Hospital
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The City Public Link bus - Kuching
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Speed Boat/Wharf/Boat
Sibu
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Kuching
http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/493/67807298.jpg
Source:
Forum Pencakar Langit Malaysia
Google
Flickr
nazrey June 10th, 2010, 08:44 AM SARAWAK | Infrastructure, project & constructions
Some projects in Sarawak
KUCHING - The state capital
Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) HQ
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ST3
12 Storey Spartments cum Shopping Complex @Jalan Simpang Tiga
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One Jaya Shopping Mall
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http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/8466/85448276.jpg
Boulevard Shopping Mall
phase 2
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Aquatic Centre
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COMPLETED
Interhill Place
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Borneo Convention Centre
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One TJ
Sarawak's Largest one stop ICT hub
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Four Points Sheraton Kuching (near Kuching International Airport)
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SIBU
Kingwood Hotel Extension
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MIRI
The Bintang Hotel & Residence
The extension of Bintang MegaMall
The all new Bintang Multi Storey Car Park
http://www.bintangplaza.com/images/RightBorderStuff/200710-BintangExtension.jpg
http://img815.imageshack.us/img815/6199/73979260.jpg
SOURCE:
Forum Pencakar Langit Malaysia
Google
Flickr
nazrey June 10th, 2010, 09:00 AM http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2121/2347658990_9bd8cf9c6f_o.jpg
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KUCHING -Sarawak
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The Spring Mall
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Ten June 13th, 2010, 06:53 AM Every part of Malaysia looks great, neat and developed!
I do admire the development of this country.
nazrey June 14th, 2010, 08:01 AM Malaysian admistrative centre - PUTRAJAYA
from shaziq
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nazrey June 16th, 2010, 11:36 AM PUTRAJAYA & CYBERJAYA | Infrastructure, project & constructions
MSC Malaysia (formerly known as Multimedia Super Corridor)
MSC Malaysia website (http://www.mscmalaysia.my/)
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PUTRAJAYA
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CYBERJAYA
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Situated in Malaysia, the Multimedia Super Corridor is a Government designated zone, designed to leapfrog Malaysia into the information and knowledge age. It includes an area of approximately 15x50 km² which stretches from the Petronas Twin Towers to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and also includes the towns of Putrajaya and Cyberjaya.
Also known within Malaysia as the 'MSC', the Multimedia Super Corridor aims to attract companies with attractive tax breaks and facilities such as high speed internet and proximity to the local international airport, Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
The Multimedia Development Corporation - MDeC (formerly MDC) was created to oversee development of the MSC.
KLIA Transit
KLIA station
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/KLIAtransit_at_KLIA.jpg
Putrajaya Sentral
Western transport terminal, Precinct 7
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Putrajaya/Cyberjaya
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Multimedia University (MMU) - Cyberjaya
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Limkokwing University of Creative Technology - Cyberjaya
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Bus Stand Putrajaya
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Nadi Putra - Public bus in Putrajaya/Cyberjaya
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nazrey June 26th, 2010, 10:26 AM Putrajaya
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Putrajaya International Convention Centre
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Passing through Putrajaya/Cyberjaya
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Cyberjaya
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MMU
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Forum Pencakar Langit Malaysia
Google
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nazrey June 28th, 2010, 11:50 AM PUTRAJAYA & CYBERJAYA | Infrastructure, project & constructions
Some projects in Putrajaya & Cyberjaya
Putrajaya
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Cyberjaya
- HP Global IT Hub
- Glomac Cyberjaya
- Satyam Global Delivery Campus
- KRU Studios: Creative Multimedia Complex
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nazrey July 2nd, 2010, 01:42 PM http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/7716/10471753.jpg
Monorail connection to the Nu Sentral (Lot G)!!!
KL Sentral Shopping Center: Nu Sentral
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nazrey August 18th, 2010, 05:40 AM KUALA LUMPUR | Infrastructure, project & constructions
INTEGRATED TRANSPORT TERMINAL - SOUTHERN SECTOR
AT BANDAR TASIK SELATAN, KUALA LUMPUR
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UPDATE:
From Flickr
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UPGRADING AND RENOVATION WORKS AT THE PUDURAYA TRANSPORT TERMINAL
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KL SENTRAL - MALAYSIAN TRANSPORT HUB
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UNDER CONSTRUCTIONS
- 348 Sentral
- Nu Sentral
- Commerce International Merchant Bankers Berhad (CIMB) Tower
- KL Sentral Park
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COMING SOON
- Luxury Apartments
- Office Suites
- St. Regis
- Monash University : Faculty of Architecture
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KLIA-LCCT (LOW COST CARRIER TERMINAL)
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nazrey August 22nd, 2010, 09:57 AM Some MEGA- Projects throughout Malaysia
East Coast Expressway Phase II (169 km)
(Pahang/Terengganu/Kelantan)
Malaysian highway/expressway projects as 2010
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Kemajuan kerja Pakej 6 LPT fasa 2
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nazrey August 22nd, 2010, 10:21 AM Some MEGA- Projects throughout Malaysia
Electrified Double Track Projects by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTM)
COMPLETED
- Sentul-Batu Caves Electrified Double Track Project (7.2 km)
- Rawang-Ipoh Electrified Double Track Project (179 km)
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
- Ipoh-Padang Besar Electrified Double Track Project (329 km)
- Seremban-Gemas Electrified Double Track Project (94 km)
COMING SOON
- Gemas-Johor Bahru Electrified Double Track Project (197 km)
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Ipoh-Padang Besar Electrified Double Track Project (329 km)
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MARINE VIADUCT WORK
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LARUT TUNNEL CUT & COVER INVERT CONCRETE & KICKER IN PROGRESS
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nazrey August 22nd, 2010, 03:41 PM Some MEGA- Projects throughout Malaysia
Electrified Double Track Projects by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTM)
Seremban-Gemas Electrified Double Track Project (94 km)
SENAWANG HALT
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SUNGAI GADUT STATION
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nazrey August 30th, 2010, 09:48 PM Some MEGA- Projects throughout Malaysia
Penang Second Crossing Bridge
Bridge specifications
Source: http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Penang_Second_Bridge
Overall length - 24 km (15 miles)
Length over water - 17 km (10 miles)
Main span : Length - 250 m (-- feet)
Height clearance (above water) – 30 m (-- feet)
Number of vehicle lanes – 2 + 1 for motorcycles (each direction)
Average time taken to drive from Batu Kawan to Batu Maung – 20 mins
Proposed speed limit on bridge – 80 km/h (-- mph)
Percentage of local contents to be used - 60%
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nazrey September 1st, 2010, 11:33 PM Some MEGA- Projects throughout Malaysia
Bakun Hydroelectric Dam
Impounds Balui River
Locale Sarawak, Malaysia
Length 750 m (2,461 ft)
Height 205 m (673 ft)
Installed capacity 2,400 MW
Opening date 2010
Once completed:
- Bakun Dam will be the tallest concrete faced rockfill dam (CFRD) in the world.
- Bakun Lake will be the biggest lake in Malaysia by storage volume.
- Bakun Lake will be the largest lake in Malaysia by surface area, even though it is not apparent on the map, due to the sliver shape of the various lake tributaries, as a result of location in the highland valleys.
- Bakun Power Station will be the largest hydroelectric dam in Malaysia, surpassing the currently largest Pergau Dam's power station in Malaysia.
- Bakun submarine power cable will be the longest in the world, surpassing the current Norway to Netherland submarine cable.
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nazrey September 5th, 2010, 02:02 PM Some MEGA- Projects throughout Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA)
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
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nazrey September 14th, 2010, 04:59 PM Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA)
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
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MAS to start Perth-Kota Kinabalu flights
Published: 2010/09/14
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MELBOURNE Malaysia Airlines (MAS)will introduce three weekly non-stop flights from Perth to Kota Kinabalu from January 15 next year, complementing the 10 non-stop flights from Perth to Kuala Lumpur.
Flights will depart Perth at 12.40 am on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and arrive in Kota Kinabalu at 6.15am.
From Kota Kinabalu, flights will depart at 6pm every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and arrive in Perth at 11.35pm.
Sydney-based Malaysia Airlines regional vice president, Australia and New Zealand, Ignatius Ong, said Sabah was a treasure trove of beautiful islands, lush tropical rainforests, exuberant cultures and exotic wildlife.
"With just over five hours flight time from Perth to Kota Kinabalu, we believe that this new non-stop service will perform well," Ong said in a statement.
"Furthermore, the setting up of Kota Kinabalu as our eastern hub will enable better flight schedules, connectivity and save travel time as customers would not need to stop over at Kuala Lumpur," he said.
The eastern hub will be developed over three stages from November 15 to June 3, with Malaysia Airlines adding new international destinations and frequencies to complement the currently served foreign cities from Kota Kinabalu.
By June 2011, Kota Kinabalu will have the following international flights: daily flights to Taipei and Hong Kong, four weekly to Kaohsiung and Seoul, three weekly to Haneda and twice weekly services to Osaka.
Other new international destinations in the planning include cities in China and Indonesia.
Ong said customers departing Kota Kinabalu would be among the first to experience Malaysia Airlines'' new B737-800 aircraft.
"With the new aircraft, our customers will enjoy latest generation seats, roomier interior, better ambience, higher ceilings and mood lighting," he said.
"There will also be an inflight entertainment system offering audio and video on demand on every business and economy class seat," he added.
Flight schedules from Kota Kinabalu and vice-versa will also be synchronised with Malaysia Airlines subsidiary MASwings to offer customers with better connectivity into the interiors of Sabah. -- Bernama
nazrey September 20th, 2010, 01:00 AM ETP: All eyes will be on mega projects
By Kang Siew Li Published: 2010/09/20
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ALL eyes will be on the much-touted RM43 billion Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) project and development of the Rubber Research Institute (RRI) land in Sungai Buloh, Pudu Jail and the Royal Malaysian Air Force base in Sungai Besi at tomorrow's Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) Open Day in Kuala Lumpur, analysts say.
These are several mega projects being proposed to develop the greater Kuala Lumpur area under the federal government's ETP. They are among 131 entry-point projects (EPPs) and 60 business opportunities that came out of a series of National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) laboratories (labs) involving private and public sector participants held in June and July this year.
The Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) will tomorrow reveal details of the various EPPs and obtain public feedback on them.
Similar events will be held on October 4 in Kuching, Sarawak, and October 7 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
"We are optimistic that select ideas (EPPs) highlighted, if implemented successfully, will be able to generate greater economic activity," HWANGDBS Vickers Research Sdn Bhd said in a report issued on Friday.
CIMB Research concurs.
"Our takeaway from the ETP briefing session (for analysts and senior editors respectively last Wednesday) is positive, reaffirmed by the policymakers' firm commitment towards transformational change. The ETP has laid down the necessary policy and foundational measures that are critical to the successful implementation of the 12 NKEAs," said CIMB Research in a report.
It noted that however, the total funding requirements of US$444 billion (RM1.4 trillion) for the EPPs is a "challenging target, which requires immense efforts to get buy-in from both domestic and foreign investors that Malaysia still offers great investment and business opportunities".
AmResearch Sdn Bhd believes that the Klang Valley MRT project has a high chance of taking off, "given its huge social economic benefits".
It expects investor interest to gravitate towards the massive project once feasibility studies by federal-appointed consultants are completed by the end of the month.
"This massive project was among a few projects specifically showcased during Pemandu's briefing to analysts on the ETP held last Wednesday," it wrote in a report.
"More concrete details are likely to be disclosed during Budget 2011 in October, with the expected completion of feasibility studies by independent consultants by this month-end.
"We reckon that the Gamuda-MMC joint venture is a strong contender for the MRT works due to it being the originator of the MRT proposal - solidified by its rail-based and tunneling expertise," said AmResearch.
On Friday, Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim also announced that transforming Petaling Jaya as a health metropolis is one of the EPPs to be revealed tomorrow.
The project, which will start in March next year, is expected to create some 4,000 new jobs and generate an investment of about RM50 billion.
Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)
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Pudu Jail Redevelopment
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The Royal Malaysian Air Force base Redevelopment in Sungai Besi
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:01 AM Thumbs-up for new Seremban-Ipoh train service
Story and photos by CHARLES FERNANDEZ Saturday August 21, 2010
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Electrifying experience: An attendant welcoming newsmen on the brand new
electric train at the KTM station in Kuala Lumpur during a familiarisation tour
Monday. — AZHAR MAHFOF / The Star
PASSENGERS were pleased when they boarded the train from Seremban to Ipoh in the newly launched Electric Train Service (ETS).
Beginning from the Seremban station, there were only fewer than 10 passengers, but when the train — looking like an upgraded version of the present KTM Komuter trains — approached the Nilai and Bandar Tasik Selatan stations, there were many waiting on the platform to board the ETS.
This ETS was much awaited by the people. The response, especially from KL Sentral onwards, was encouraging as it took passengers to Ipoh in just two hours.
The inaugural train service from Seremban at 5.55pm on Aug 12, took just 45 minutes to KL Sentral and the full journey to Ipoh was less than three hours.
Previously, it took passengers who travelled on the shuttle service, about three hours from just Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh.
Passengers who were on the inaugural Seremban-Ipoh route when interviewed said the service was excellent. They hope the ticket price would be capped at RM38 to encourage more people to use the service.
Currently, there’s only one service — at 5.55pm but travellers can look forward to a 10.55am service which is scheduled to be launched soon.
More importantly, the passengers were relieved that the ETS has finally taken off. It was supposed to have started in December last year. Then it was postponed to April, July and finally the first week of August.
Passengers were on a promotional rate of RM30 for the KL-Ipoh route and RM38 for the Seremban-Ipoh route.
The promised wifi connectivity was not available and the food bar in the middle coach was not operational yet.
Once these are in place, passengers who decide on this mode of transport fear that it would not be at the promotional price any more. They fear that there could be an increase in the fare when the promotion ends in February next year.
The ETS RM30 concession fare from KL-Ipoh has been extended to Feb 28 to ensure cheap rides throughout the festive season from this Hari Raya right up to Chinese New Year next year.
Normdas Khairul, 29, a lecturer in Alor Gajah, was the first to buy an ETS ticket at the Seremban counter. He said the service was a blessing as he was a frequent traveller to Batu Gajah.
“Prevously, it would take me more than six hours, now it is all done in less than four hours, It is cheaper, faster and a convenient mode of travel. I hope they will keep the ticket price low to encourage more users,’’ said Normdas.
As for Hizam Harun, 52, and his wife Khalidah Hasiah, 49, from Butterworth, the ETS has reduced their travelling time.
“We used to drive twice a month to visit my son who is studying in a college in Malacca. Now I just have to drive until Ipoh and hop onto the ETS. It is so convenient. At least I can relax for three hours before getting to Malacca,’’ said Hizam.
The couple took the ETS from Ipoh in the morning and were back in Ipoh on the same day.
University Islam Antarabangsa student Muhd Hazziq, 19, was on the ETS for the fun of it.
“I love to try anything that is new. My college is in Nilai and I stay in Kuala Lumpur. I went to Seremban just to try the ETS and did not mind paying the RM16 fare. Usually my fare is RM4.70 from Nilai to Kuala Lumpur on the komuter,’’ said Muhd Hazziq.
He said he would keep the ETS ticket as part of his collection.
Like Muhd Hazziq, Normaliana Roslan, 20, from Uniten in Bandar Muadzam Shah in Pahang and who was travelling to Ipoh, said the ETS was more comfortable than the bus.
Australian Tom Ord, 59, and Briton Tom Harvey, 49, said although they found the service convenient, they were, however, disappointed because there was no wi-fi service.
“Due to the nature of my job, I use the laptop most of the time. I travel often and hope the next time around, there is wi-fi connection,’’ said Harvey.
Ord was, however, disappointed because there was a lack of signages and information at KL Sentral to inform passengers the time the train was arriving.
“The area was also dark and I had to move through several barricades to get to the platform. The lack of information on the new services was rather disheartening,’’ added Ord.
Another passenger S. Kanapathy, 36, loves the comfort and the fact that he can keep his schedules.
“The fare at RM30 is reasonable. Hopefully, they would cap it at that. I am home every weekend. Usually I take the shuttle service and now the ETS saves me time. I hope the ETS keeps to its schedule,’’ said Kanapathy.
As for Yvonne Blake, 50, she was just checking out the ETS.
“I drive to Ipoh during weekends to vist my parents. If the train can reduce my travelling time, then I would just forget about driving,’’ said Blake.
Other passengers said they opted for the train because of the availability of toilets compared with express buses on long journeys where they had to stop at rest areas along the highways.
The ETS is equipped with two unisex and two disabled toilets, a buffet carriage, two closed-circuit television cameras per coach and two liquid crystal displays per coach, for advertising and information purposes.
There are five sets of six-car trains and it stops at Nilai, Bandar Tasik Selatan, KL Sentral, Tg Malim, Tapah, Kampar and Batu Gajah stations.
For more information, visit, http://www.ets-train.com.my/
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:04 AM New hill railway coaches ready for the ride
August 21st, 2010
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GEORGE TOWN: The new Swiss-made coaches for the Penang Hill funicular train service have arrived.
The two coaches, each weighing 16 tonnes and measuring 16m in length, were unloaded at the foot of the hill after arriving here at 1am yesterday from Port Klang.
Penang Public Works, Utilities and Transportation Committee chairman Lim Hock Seng said the coaches, with five compartments each, would be put on the tracks for a trial run once the RM63mil upgrading of the funicular system was completed in November.
“The modern coaches will still have the wooden benches, which shows that we are still keeping the heritage value intact,” he said when met at the foot of Penang Hill yesterday.
He added that the upgrading was originally scheduled for completion in September but had been delayed as the contractors needed more time to strengthen the tracks’ foundation and slopes.
On Feb 22, the 87-year-old funicular train service ceased operations to make way for the RM63mil upgrading project by the Tourism Ministry.
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The new air-conditioned coaches, which can carry 50 people each, will travel non-stop between the foot of the hill and the top station under the upgraded system unlike the old system where passengers have to change trains at the middle station.
Lim said the commuting time of the new service would be less than 10 minutes per way compared to 30 minutes previously.
He said the new service would be able to carry 1,000 passengers per hour compared to 250 under the old system.
He said the coaches would be able to glide down at a slower speed to the lower station should there be any technical glitch or power supply disruption.
Lim said there would also be a sensor system to enable early detection of landslides or trees falling onto the rail tracks as well as a stand-by generator to provide power should there be electricity supply disruption.
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:04 AM RM2.2b loan for Penang 2nd bridge underway
Published: 2010/09/24
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An artist’s impression of the new 24km link,
which mirrors the existing Penang bridge in design
SERI KEMBANGAN: The Treasury is finalising a RM2.2 billion loan agreement to fund construction of the second bridge in Penang, said Deputy Minister of Finance Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai.
"There are still some hiccups we need to sort out. It pertains to legal issues in the agreement.
"As it is a cross-country loan, the parties involved are still in the process of deciding which legal jurisdiction is to be used as the basis of the agreement," he told reporters at the Second World Chinese Economic Forum.
The loan agreement is between the Export and Import Bank of China and Jambatan Kedua Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the Finance Ministry.
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Heavy machinery in operation at the bridge site at Seberang Perai.
The ministry is the loan guarantor.
On the forum, Lim said it was high time for Malaysia to showcase to the world on the attractiveness and competitiveness in doing business in Malaysia.
In the first half of this year, Malaysia-China bilateral trade touched US$35 billion, a 67 per cent increase from the same period last year.
"China has become Malaysia's biggest trading partner, with total trade exceeding US$36 billion last year, overtaking Singapore, our traditional largest trading partner," he added.
Organised by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute (ASLI), some 500 delegates are to attend the two-day forum from Nov 2.
"We hope the forum will promote closer interaction between Malaysian entrepreneurs and think-tanks from China.
"We expect the forum will result in more joint ventures and two-way trading," said ASLI chief executive officer Datuk Dr Michael Yeoh.
-- BERNAMA
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:05 AM Ipoh-Padang Besar project 52pc complete
Published: 2010/09/09
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The electrified double-tracking project (EDTP) between Ipoh and Padang Besar is 52 per cent complete.
The RM12.5 billion project kicked off on January 8 2008 and is slated for completion in December 2013.
The EDTP, which covers 329km of double tracks, is the largest ongoing infrastructure project to date.
The railway lines run across the four northern states of Perak, Penang, Kedah and Perlis.
It is designed to cater to electric trains capable of speeds up to 160km an hour, which will boost inter-city rail transportation.
Works on a 27km land viaduct, 3.5km Bukit Merah marine viaduct, Larut tunnel and Berapit twin-bore tunnels of 3.3km in Perak, and the new Prai Swing Bridge in Penang are in various stages of completion.
Various soil treatment methods are being carried out at all open locations, depending on the soil condition.
Utility and drainage works are also being done.
The main contractor is MMC-Gamuda Joint Venture Sdn Bhd.
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:08 AM Ireka bids for new LCCT runway project
By June Ramlee Published: 2010/09/24
CONSTRUCTION firm Ireka Corp Bhd (8834) has submitted a bid to Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd to build the runway for the new low-cost carrier terminal (LCCT) in Sepang, its top official said.
Group deputy managing director Datuk Lai Foot Kong said the proposal is in the midst of being short listed for the pre-approval stage.
"We are interested in the project and optimistic that our bid will go through," Lai told reporters after the company's shareholders meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Besides the runway contract, he said, Ireka is also eyeing other packages under the LCCT project, namely utilities, which is yet to be opened for tender.
"We will bid for more tenders when they open as we have the knowledge and capability," Lai said.
Ireka's previous experience include building the runway for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang.
The bid forms part of the company's strategy to actively tender for public and private sector projects to replenish its order book for the financial year ending 2011. This will include works at Iskandar Malaysia in Johor.
The company's current outstanding order book stands at about RM325 million for works that will be carried out mainly in Kuala Lumpur and Sabah.
Besides Malaysia, Ireka's construction division is also keen on infrastructure projects and construction opportunities in Vietnam.
Project's progress as at 2 July 2010.
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:09 AM Sibu Airport RM136mil expansion now on
By TIENG KING MIO Friday September 24, 2010
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On paper: The plan for expansion works on Sibu Airport.
St Thomas to hold parish sale to raise money.
EXPANSION work, costing RM136.88mil to the Sibu Airport will be implemented soon.
Second Finance Minister Datuk Sri Wong Soon Koh said the handing over of the site to the successful bidder Musyati Sdn Bhd, a local company, was performed on Sept 13.
“Currently, the contractor is in the midst of constructing its office at the site,” he told a press conference in Sibu yesterday.
Wong, also Environment and Public Utilities Minister, said the project would be in two packages and implemented simultaneously.
Package 1 will consist of the extension works on existing passenger terminal building, central utilities building and associated works, costing RM84,444 while package 2 comprised works on airside and landside works, the DCA building and associated works, costing RM52,444, he added.
He said the whole project, funded by the Ministry of Transport, was expected to be completed in 24 months’.
Apart from the expansion works, he added Sibu Airport had earlier also undergone extension works on its tracks, costing RM70mil which was completed two years ago.
As a result, the airport could now accommodate bigger aircraft such as Airbus, he added.
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:14 AM KTM Komuter service may be extended to Selayang
July 30, 2010, Friday
KUALA LUMPUR: The Transport Ministry will study the proposal to extend the new Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTM Bhd) Komuter Service between Sentul and Batu Caves, to Selayang.
Its minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said the ministry would monitor the effectiveness of the new route and feedback from the public before making a decision.
He said this to reporters after launching the KTM Komuter service between Sentul and Batu Caves covering 7.5 km, at the Batu Caves commuter station yesterday.
On the Sentul-Batu Caves KTM Komuter route costing RM528 million, Kong said it would raise the number of passengers to 10,000 daily as Batu Caves was a tourist attraction.
“The opening of the new route will facilitate users and tourists to Batu Caves because an average of 80,000 Hindus and tourists flock to the famous Hindu temple each year,” he said.
With the new route, the KTM Komuter service starting at the Port Klang station in Selangor would now have five new stations namely Sentul, Batu Kantonmen, Kg Batu, Taman Wahyu before ending at Batu Caves, he added. — Bernama
NEW ROUTE: KTM Komuter service between Sentul and Batu Caves
Date : 30/7/2010
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:15 AM St Joseph Complex Rig to be installed in Sabah next month
By YU JI Friday September 24, 2010
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ONE of the most extensive oil rig redevelopment projects in Sarawak has been completed and will be installed in Sabah beginning next month.
Brooke Dockyard and Engineering Works Sdn Bhd, a Sarawak government-owned company that Sabah Shell Petroleum Co Ltd awarded the project to in May last year, yesterday announced the project completion of the St Joseph Complex Rig.
The rig will be reinstalled offshore from Sabah, at 178km north-east of Labuan, in a water depth of 38m. The St Joseph Complex oil rig development costs nearly RM200mil.
Weighing more than 2,200 tonnes and with an almost six-storey high topside (the structure visible above sea level), the project is the largest ever for Brooke Dockyard.
Its previous project weighed 2,000 tonnes.
In a statement by Brooke Dockyard, it said that it achieved an accumulative 1.5 million man hours without any ‘Lost Time Incident’.
“The successful completion of this project reflects the great teamwork of all personnel involved, with Shell people always providing guidance, particularly in areas of developing and sustaining strong health-and-safety measures.”
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Proud achievement: Brooke Dockyard and Engineering Works Sdn Bhd
chairman Datuk Abang Abdul Karim Tun Abang Openg (left) with
Infrastructure Development and Communications Minister Datuk Sri
Michael Manyin (right) at the ceremony.
The project consisted of redeveloping the oil rig’s substructure, water injection topside and an 80 personnel living quarters module.
The accommodation module includes a cantilevered aluminium helicopter landing deck and a gymnasium at the roof level. Underneath it are accomodation, eating and other recreational areas, as well administration offices.
Brooke Dockyard is the oldest ship building and oil rig building company in Sarawak. Founded by the White Rajah-era government in 1912 — as a workshop repairing vessels and machinery — it is now under the Infrastructure Development and Communications Ministry.
Since last 15 years, Brooke Dockyard has completed 15 offshore modules, eight substructures and four living quarters.
Its past clients include ExxonMobil, Petronas Carigali, Talisman and Murphy Sarawak Oil.
The company statement highlighted Petronas and the state government as “instrumental in nurturing Brooke Dockyard”.
“We were a small-time ship repair corporation and now we have grown to become a leading offshore modules fabrication company in East Malaysia.”
Brooke Dockyard presently employs between 1,200 and 1,500 people within its Demak Industrial Cluster, close to Kuching.
“The company has set a goal to become an important regional player, especially in the engineering works of the oil and gas industry. We believe Brooke Dockyard can continue to play an important role in Sarawak’s human resource development.”
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:17 AM Study on MRT to be completed early October
Published: 2010/09/23
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TECHNICAL study on the proposed mass rapid transit (MRT) project, conducted by the Land Public Transport Commission (LPTC) and a consultant appointed by the Ministry of Finance, will be completed by early October.
LPTC said a report on the technical study will be presented to the Steering Committee on the Klang Valley Integrated Transportation System headed by the Secretary-General of the Treasury.
A paper on the proposal is expected to be drawn up and tabled in Cabinet soon after that, LPTC said in a statement yesterday.
The proposed MRT system, consisting three lines running a total of 150km and covering an area within a 20km radius of central Kuala Lumpur, was initiated by a joint venture between MMC Corp Bhd and Gamuda Bhd earlier this year.
The proposed project is valued at RM36 billion, excluding the cost of land acquisition and rolling stock.
The three-month technical study on the proposal, carried out by LPTC and consultant Minconsult Sdn Bhd, began on July 1 this year.
"The technical study covers an appraisal by the two parties on the viability of the proposal. Among the areas covered were the corridor and alignment, engineering, environmental and social impacts and others," LPTC chief executive officer Mohd Nur Ismal Mohamed Kamal said in the statement.
He stressed that LPTC's key objective is to ensure the MRT project will meet the needs of the people in order to encourage increased usage of public transport.
When the technical study is completed, a further assessment called the Value Management Study (VMS) will be conducted by LPTC and the Economic Planning Unit.
The second study is required as a project of such magnitude will need early identification of opportunities to ensure its sustainability, LPTC said.
A VMS is a common approach practised globally, especially on projects that require optimisation of the funding mechanism and prudent spending.
In other words, the VMS will ensure that the MRT project is economically sustainable and optimises government spending whilst promoting public interest as its priority.
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:24 AM Bandar Tasik Selatan ITT to open next year
Monday August 30, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR: The RM570mil integrated transport terminal (ITT) in Bandar Tasik Selatan is scheduled to be completed on Nov 19.
The terminal will only be fully functional and opened to the public in 2011.
The bus terminal in Bukit Jalil that temporarily serves as a depot for south-bound buses will be moved to the Bandar Tasik Selatan ITT then.
In addition to buses, the terminal will also be an interchange for rail services like KTM Komuter, the LRT Ampang Line, the Express Rail Link to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and RapidKL buses.
The six-storey building will consist of bus terminals on the first floor.
Departure and arrival bays will be on the second floor.
The lobby for passengers will be on the concourse level and taxi stands will be on the third floor.
There is a commercial area located on the fourth floor while parking bays will be on the fifth and sixth floors.
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:27 AM KL-S'pore high-speed rail link project may come back
By RISEN JAYASEELAN Wednesday September 22, 2010
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Projects to kick-start nation’s high income quest
PETALING JAYA: Among the larger projects that could come about as a result of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) are the building of the mass rapid transit (MRT) system and the once-shelved high-speed rail between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
The ETP has also laid down plans to make Malaysia the number one Asian hub for oil field services, cleaning up and beautifying the capital city’s rivers, building a 7km shopping strip with covered walkways and identifying sites for the country’s first nuclear power plant.
These are some of the 131 “entry point projects” spanning 11 national key economic areas (NKEAs), ranging from electronics to agriculture, that would generate big results fast, the Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) said.
It added that the investments would be led by the private sector and the Government would play a facilitative role in ensuring that these projects get off the ground.
The oil, gas and energy NKEA alone is expected to raise its contribution to the total gross national income (GNI) to RM241bil by 2020 from RM110bil in 2009
This will require about RM218bil in funding, most of which would come from the private sector.
Part of the plans for this sector is to consolidate all domestic fabricators to increase their likelihood of winning major contracts.
It is understood that this will entail a merger of existing oil and gas fabricators owned by companies such as Kencana Petroleum Bhd, Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering Sdn Bhd, Ramunia Holdings Bhd, Sime Engineering Bhd, Boustead Heavy Industries Corp Bhd, Oilcorp Bhd and Brooke Dockyard and Engineering Works Corp.
However, an analyst notes that it is not going to be easy to merge all these companies, considering their diverse shareholder base. A source familiar with the plans said Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) would play a key role in overseeing this merger.
Another proposal for the oil and gas sector is to build a regional oil storage centre which hopefully will eventually be a hub.
In his opening remarks to a packed hall at the Putra World Trade Centre yesterday, Pemandu CEO Datuk Seri Idris Jala singled out the planned RM5bil deepwater oil storage project in south Johor by Dialog Group Bhd as an example of the kind of private sector investments that would boost the country’s growth.
The independent deepwater storage terminal for oil products in Pengerang, south-east Johor, is undertaken by Dialog and its partner, Vopak, via a 51:49 joint venture. The joint-venture company, Dialog Vopak JV, owns 90% of the project, with the Johor government holding the balance 10% stake.
Met on the sidelines of the ETP open day yesterday, Dialog managing director Ngau Boon Keat said his company hoped to receive all the necessary approvals, which include those from the Environment Department, for this project by year-end.
The energy sector would also see investments for the deployment of nuclear energy for power generation and building up the country’s solar power capacity.
According to Pemandu, the MRT project will be the largest infrastructure project in Malaysia – spread across 141km of three new corridors and integrated with existing rail systems such as the KTM Komuter, monorail and light rail transit.
The MRT project is also supposed to generate jobs for 130,000 people. While no figure had been revealed for the total project cost, it will be 66% privately funded, according to Pemandu.
It had earlier been reported that the MRT project would cost RM36bil, leaving some to question if the private sector can foot such a bill.
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Taken in ETP open day, PWTC.
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 11:45 AM Tenaga ‘ready’ for nuclear power
Written by Chong Jin Hun Thursday, 23 September 2010 12:20
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KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd is “ready” to undertake the planned construction of the country’s first nuclear power plant as part of a long-term initiative to diversify the country’s energy sources for electricity generation, said its president and CEO Datuk Seri Che Khalib Mohamad Noh.
He said the country’s power generation operations would not be able to meet electricity demand post-2020 if the power producers continued relying on finite hydrocarbon energy resources such as gas and coal.
“The first hurdle is to get public acceptance (of nuclear energy),” Che Khalib said.
Tenaga, according to him, has made initial preparations by sending its officials to, among others, the US, UK, Japan and South Korea to learn about nuclear technology.
Tenaga, together with the Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry and Malaysian Nuclear Agency, had submitted a preliminary proposal for a nuclear facility to the government, which is still deliberating the feasibility of the project.
In May, Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Peter Chin had said that the ministry had been given the green light to start identifying suitable locations for the nuclear facility which was expected to start operations by 2021.
Chin had said the nuclear plant needed to be constructed within an enclave with high power demand, an indication that it could be located on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
According to the minister, the International Atomic Energy Agency would have the final say on whether the nuclear facility could be set up, and that Malaysia was seeking technical expertise from abroad — possibly from China, Japan, South Korea and France — to establish the nuclear plant, which is the first to be proposed in Southeast Asia.
Meanwhile, Che Khalib said Tenaga, which last month secured the initial 1,000 megawatt (MW) portion of the planned coal-fired power plant project in Manjung, Perak, may place its bid for the subsequent portion if given the opportunity to do so.
He said the government might solicit tenders from independent power producers (IPPs) for the second 1,000MW portion by year-end, and that Tenaga hoped it would be on competitive bidding terms.
“We are interested,” Che Khalib told reporters on the sidelines of Tenaga’s Hari Raya open house here yesterday. He however indicated that should the company feel that the initial 1,000MW was sufficient for its operations, the utility would refrain from competing with the other IPPs for the second portion.
The Manjung project, awarded by the government on a build-own-operate concept, is expected to begin operations in the first quarter of 2015.
At present, Tenaga via wholly owned subsidiary TNB Janamanjung Sdn Bhd operates an existing 2,100- MW coal-fired electricity generation facility in Manjung, which was constructed at a cost of RM7 billion.
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Think Nuclear, Think Green
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TNB has embarked on various initiatives to ensure the delivery of continuous, stable, and reliable electricity supply for the consumption of our consumers.
The national five-fuel energy diversification policy recognises oil, hydro, gas, coal and renewable energy as the main fuels for powering the nation.
Besides electricity generation from diesel, coal, oil and gas, TNB has commissioned a few solar hybrid systems located in Pulau Kapas Terengganu and other rural areas; in order to meet the increasing electricity demand. Long-term energy security concerns, however, prompted the nuclear energy option to be revisited.
In June 2009, the Malaysian Cabinet decided to include nuclear energy as part of an energy option for electricity generation particularly in Peninsular Malaysia for post-2020.
Furthermore, with the threat of climate change and the depletion of fossil fuel resources, it is no surprise that utilities worldwide are putting the nuclear alternative back on the table.
In our effort to educate the public, this section will provide you with further information about nuclear energy.
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 12:02 PM Penang Port invests RM1.1bil to upgrade facilities
Published: Wednesday November 25, 2009 MYT 1:09:00 PM
PENANG: Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB), the port operator, has invested RM1.1 billion over the last five years to upgrade infrastructures at the port and Container Terminal as part of initiatives to pump-prime the state economy, Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said on Wednesday.
He said the huge investment had indirectly bolstered operations of the port and the terminal, key revenue contributors to the state economy.
Continuous upgrading of infrastructures at the Penang Port and Container Terminal is to provide shipping companies and other port users user-friendly facilities, a crucial element to woo more shipping lines and container vessels to the port and the terminal, he told reporters after a briefing by the port management on Wednesday.
To realise Penang Port's mission to provide world-class shipping services, Guan Eng said the port's latest and efficient logistics would be the yardstick to increase the number of merchant ships and containers anchoring at the port.
The Chief Minister also called on the Federal Government to re-start the RM353 million project to deepen the North Channel at Penang Port to facilitate smooth sailing-in of container vessels.
"If the deepening work is not done in compliance with environmental requirements, it will harm plans to turn Penang into a green state," he said.
He also hoped projects promised for Penang under the current Ninth Malaysia Plan but have not been implemented due to various reasons would be carried forward to the 10th Malaysia Plan. - Bernama
Penang Port sets course towards higher productivity
By Marina Emmanuel Published: 2010/01/16
Terminal operator Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) plans to boost productivity this year, newly appointed chairman Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya said yesterday.
Although shipping companies and ports were hit hard by the global economic downturn, Penang Port's volume rose 3 per cent in 2009.
In a statement issued yesterday, Dr Hilmi said in 2009, Penang Port handled a total of 958,476 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) compared with 929,639 TEUs in 2008.
"Our main priorities now are to continually improve our productivity, provide a range of diverse supporting port services and monitor our expansion plans in great detail", he said.
PPSB has embarked on several key projects.
"The first phase in the expansion of dedicated container terminal will include a new 600m wharf extension to the existing 900 metre wharf, with new decking area for export container. A third access bridge is under construction. Simultaneously, for the second part of this project, a new back decking area will be built parallel to the existing 900m wharf."
Construction for this project is 65 per cent done and four months ahead of schedule.
To complement the expansion, Penang Port has taken delivery of seven Post-Panamax cranes, each costing RM25 million.
While four of the cranes were delivered in November 2009, Dr Hilmi said the remainder arrived last month.
"A Post-Panamax crane," Dr Hilmi noted, "can reach 16 rows of containers on board the ship. The new cranes with its twin-lift capabilities will speed up handling operations as it can pick up two containers at a time.
"With these new projects, productivity at the port will be enhanced with a new target of crane productivity at more than 25 TEUs moves per hour."
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 12:13 PM Ten EPPs identified to deliver on Greater Kuala Lumpur
September 22, 2010, Wednesday
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IMPRESSIVE: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (centre) looking at a
model of Greater KL during the Economic Transformation Programme open day
at PWTC. The prime minister spent about 30 minutes visiting 12 booths on
the National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) yesterday. He was accompanied by
(from right) Datuk Seri Idris Jala, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department
Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon, Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai and
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk S K Devamany.
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BUILDING an integrated urban mass rapid transit system linking Singapore via a high-speed rail system and wooing 100 of the world’s most dynamic firms are among projects identified to deliver on the Greater Kuala Lumpur under the National Key Economic Area (NKEA).
Revitalising the Klang River into a heritage and commercial district is also among the 10 entry point projects (EPPs) along four dimensions identified to deliver on the Greater Kuala Lumpur under the NKEA.
Growth in Greater KL economic activities will increase total employment from 2.5 million in 2010 to 4.2 million by 2020.
These details were disclosed by members of the laboratory set up by the Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PemanduU) in the Prime Minister’s Department led by Ahmad Suhaili Idrus at the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) Open Day.
The Greater Kuala Lumpur NKEA’s vision is to be a city that simultaneously achieves a top-20 ranking in city economic growth while being among the global top-20 most liveable cities by 2020.
Four dimensions to deliver the Greater Kuala Lumpur aspirations are Greater KL as a magnet, Greater KL connect, Greater KL new places and Greater KL enhanced services.
Greater KL EPPs will require a cumulative funding of RM172 billion from 2010 to 2020, 34 per cent of which is expected to come from the public sector.
The other EPPs are greening Greater Kl to ensure residents enjoy sufficient green space, creating a comprehensive pedestrian network, creating iconic places and attractions, developing an efficient solid waste management ecosystem and sewerage-non river.
Greater KL, already on the global map as one of the iconic cities of Southeast Asia, will boast as the world-renowned landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers, a unique blend of diverse cultures and heritage, an extensive road network and high quality basic services such as water and electricity.
However, it now faces fierce competition from neighbouring cities in attracting talents and multinational corporations.
Its liveability lags behind many other Asian cities, public transport remains inadequate and many natural assets remain untapped.
The NKEA laboratories involved more than 500 participants from over 200 private sector companies, government ministries, agencies, regulatory bodies and non-governmental organisations. — Bernama
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 03:00 PM Senai-Desaru highway to begin operation early next year
March 4th, 2010, 02:16 AM
KOTA TINGGI: The final 27km stretch of the Senai-Desaru Expressway (SDE) will be fully operational by early next year.
Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman announced that the remaining stretch of the highway, including the 1.7km-long bridge spanning Sungai Johor, would be accessible to the public by February or March next year.
“The highway should have been fully operational by the middle of this year but its concessionaire, Senai-Desaru Expressway Bhd, notified us that there would be a delay due to some technical matters.
“We have been told that the construction of the cable bridge requires a lot of attention,” he said.
Abdul Ghani said the highway would be a blessing to the people in the area as not only would it connect them to the city but it would also reduce travel time between Johor Baru and Desaru.
“The opening of the remaining stretch of the highway will bring many benefits to locals and tourists,” he said during his working visit to the Kota Tinggi parliamentary constituency on Tuesday.
He also said that roads within Iskandar Malaysia, especially in Johor Baru city, should be completed by July 2011.
Abdul Ghani said that he understood that many people had been inconvenienced by construction work along the busy city roads and promised that this would be completed soon.
“Many of the roads around the city and leading out of town, including Jalan Johor Baru - Kota Tinggi and Jalan Skudai, should be completed by the middle of next year,” he said.
Sungai Johor Bridge 1.7 km cable stayed bridge under construction, Johor State, Malaysia
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 03:17 PM Enam lebuh raya baru dibina
Oleh RONI HIDAYAT RIDWAN April 5th, 2010, 11:00 PM
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KUALA LUMPUR - Kementerian Kerja Raya mengumumkan enam lagi lebuhraya baru sedang dibina bagi menampung bilangan pengguna kenderaan yang semakin bertambah.
Menterinya, Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor berkata, lebuh raya dengan jarak keseluruhan 289.2 kilometer itu penting bukan sahaja untuk keselesaan orang ramai tetapi juga mempunyai kesan langsung kepada pertumbuhan ekonomi negara.
6 expressways in the making from now on:
- South Klang Valley Expressway
- East Coast Expresway Phase 2
- Eastern Dispersal Link (EDL) Expressway, Johor Bahru
- Kuala Lumpur-Kuala Selangor Expressway (KLKS)
- Lebuhraya Kemuning-Shah Alam (LKSA)
- Senai-Desaru Expressway (SDE)
nazrey September 24th, 2010, 03:23 PM KL-Kuala Selangor Expressway To Be Opened To Public In April 2011
September 07, 2010 21:52 PM
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 7 (Bernama) -- The Kuala Lumpur-Kuala Selangor Expressway is progressing well and will be opened to the public in April 2011, Bina Puri Holdings Bhd's chairman Datuk Ir Wong Foon Meng said Tuesday.
The RM958 million project, implemented under the Malaysian government's privatisation scheme through build-operate and transfer scheme, is being executed in partnership with the appointed concessionaire, KL-Kuala Selangor Expressway Bhd, an associate in which Bina Puri has 50 per cent equity.
"It is on track to be delivered in April 2011," Wong said when asked on the project after the signing ceremony between Bina Puri and Medini Land Sdn Bhd.
As at May 2010, it was 60 per cent completed, he said.
The expressway will provide strategic east-west link with several existing expressways.
On another development, Bina Puri's Executive Director, Matthew Teh said the group was confident of securing 10 per cent of the RM4 billion worth of projects it was currently bidding for.
Out of the projects being bid, 70 per cent are local projects, he said.
Its order book stands at RM2.5 billion currently.
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KL-Kuala Selangor Expressway
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 03:30 PM East Coast Expresway Phase 2
LPT Fasa 2
kemajuan kerja pakej 6
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nazrey September 24th, 2010, 03:31 PM Sapulut-Kalabakan expressway to be paved under 10MP
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- Nabawan is a town located in Interior Division of Sabah
- Kalabakan is a small township and also a parliamentary constituency in Sabah, Malaysia. It is located in the Tawau Division
KOTA KINABALU: The paving of the 145km highway connecting Sapulut in Nabawan to Kalabakan in Tawau is expected to be implemented under the 10th Malaysia Plan.
State Public Works Department (PWD) Director John Anthony said the PWD had applied for an allocation of RM200 million from the federal government to finance the project.
He told reporters this when asked to comment on the status of the Sapulut-Kalabakan highway project which was questioned by various parties following the Auditor-General’s Report 2008 which stated that the project did not achieve its objective to have a paved road.
Instead, it was only a gravel road.
Anthony said 81 per cent of the highway ran across reserve land and this affected the progress of its construction.
He also said that the PWD was planning to build a new road between Kampung Poring, near the 28th mile Jalan Penampang-Tambunan and Kampung Mantob in Kiulu, as a shortcut through Tambunan-Kiulu (Tuaran) without going through Penampang.
Meanwhile, the PWD encourages providing bicycle lanes in new development sites in Kota Kinabalu.
John said it was part of the department’s social responsibility to encourage a healthy lifestyle.
“We encourage bicycle lanes especially in new road projects. Of course, if we have the allocation and space, we can provide these lanes in the existing roads too,” he added.
There is already a bicycle lane stretching 260 metres from Jalan Bukit Padang to Jalan Lintas which was included when the road was being upgraded last year at a cost of RM1.9 million.
PWD will also apply for an allocation of RM10 million under the 10MP to upgrade the road connecting Jalan Damai, where the former SMC was, to Jalan Lintas into a dual carriageway.
nazrey September 25th, 2010, 05:13 PM Making Greater KL the nation’s heartbeat
By THEAN LEE CHENG Saturday September 25, 2010
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DATUK Seri Idris Jala is not an urban planner – he is the master urban planner. As he presented his ideas on moving the country into high-income territory, he has fixed his focus on the city.
His rationale: Greater Kuala Lumpur (KL) will be the largest contributor at the gross national income level, both today and in 2020. A decade from today, Greater KL will contribute more than seven times over the next target urban centre of Johor Baru and 2.5 times over the largest industry sector, namely oil, gas and energy.
His aspiration – to improve the city’s livability. His tool – urbanisation. His rationale – the city will provide the engine of growth for the entire country. That means, the next 10 years will be crucial. A decade is a short time, actually, to do all that he has laid down.
Jala’s emphasis on livability is based on improving the public transport system, stability, healthcare, edcuation, infrastructure, culture and environment. The Economist had earlier ranked KL 79 out of 130 cities in terms of livability.
Property analyst and map maker Ho Chin Soon says: “Cities generally generate a huge portion of a country’s wealth. Paris produces 30% of France’s wealth, Tokyo 20% to 25% of Japan’s, and the Klang Valley 30%. How it is to be done is another question.”
Jala’s plan is for Greater KL to have a population of 10 million, compared with the current 6.4 million.
He has written about the growth of Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya and others parts of KL.
Ho says there are two sensitive areas at stake here. There will be more as the journey for transformation goes along. The first involves public transport.
“Although we have some form of public transport before and the money to make it a reality, we did not proceed to ensure the survival of our car industry. That is why our public transport ridership is a mere 10% compared with Hong Kong’s 90%, and Singapore’s 80% to 85%.”
Ho says the Mass Rail Transit (MRT) system is more than just connectivity. Studies done have shown that if there is an MRT under an apartment block or mall, their rental improves by a quarter or a fifth, at least.
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An integrated transport system with the MRT as its main spine will help to raise property prices and connects the pockets of new development that the Government has announced in the last few months with the existing established areas, Ho adds. These includes the redevelopment of the 380-acre Kampung Baru, the 80-acre Islamic financial hub at the Dataran Perdana in the Imbi area, the mixed development on 460 acres at the Sg Besi old airport, the Matrade piece of land in Jalan Duta, and the redevelopment of the 22-acre former Pudu Prison site among others.
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The objective is to more than double the commercial content of KL.
“This will take some time for the market to absorb,” he cautions.
The other sensitive area is the redevelopment of Kampung Baru and other Malay reserve land. In order to do that, Ho says there must be changes to the laws governing Malay land rights.
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“There must be a repeal of all Malay Reservation Land Enactments. All federal and state land must be sold via public auction so that the various states and the Federal Government can realise the true value of its land,” he said. Currently, the land belongs to the state.
Livability and aesthetics
The cleaning up of the river, the greening and beautification of KL and the call for new developments to have 30% of open space are part of the attempts to improve the city’s livability.
The revitalisation of the Klang River through its beautification and redevelopment of its banks also involves the cleaning up of the river to reduce polution. A joint development council will be fundamental in driving the development of the river. Other elements include the renewal of old areas within Greater KL.
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Already, an UDA Holdings Bhd source says the government agency has put in a few proposals for the redevelopment of some old shop houses in some areas and to work with local authorities in their renewal programmes.
“From now onwards, developments will not viewed from an agency perspective, but from the country’s perspective and how it adds to the Greater KL plan and the city’s livability,” it says. The private sector has also proposed to work with UDA on some projects, all of which will help to enlarge UDA’s land bank, it added.
“Our projects will be market driven,” the source says, adding that UDA will be playing a big role in this transformation, both in terms of property development and public transport.
“We will be returning to our original objective of building cities.”
The agency has put in a request to be considered as one of the operators for Bandar Tasik Selatan transport hub. It currently manages and operates Puduraya Terminal, which is currently undergoing a RM52mil renovation.
In the area of property development, its most immediate project is the redevelopment of the 22-acre former Pudu Prison site. Located between Permodalan Nasional Bhd’s 100-storey project near Merdeka Stadium and Dataran Perdana’s Islamic financial centre in Jalan Sultan Ismail behind Berjaya Times Square, the former Pudu Prison site will form the axis, or centre of development, in that vicinity.
Permodalan Nasional Bhd’s 100-storey project near Merdeka Stadium
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Another UDA project is the office and service apartment project on four acres next to Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Jalan Sultan Ismail. This area, where most of the hotels are located, and Jalan Bukit Bintang, where the malls are situated, will be given emphasis because they will generate tourist dollars.
There will be a need for more interaction between UDA and the local authorities, says the source.
To give cohesion to KL’s transformation, Greater KL will comprise 10 local authorities consisting of City Hall and the town councils of Kajang, Selayang, Ampang Jaya, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam, Klang, Petaling Jaya, Putrajaya and Sepang. Today, these operate within their designated zones.
nazrey September 27th, 2010, 11:26 AM PKNS geared up to draw foreign investors
Monday September 27, 2010
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Othman Omar … ‘We hope that through the forum , we will have the opportunity
and potential to build and strengthen ties with potential investors.’ — Bernama
It is taking part in a landmark investment and finance forum
KUALA LUMPUR: The Selangor State Development Corp (PKNS) is geared up to attract investors from overseas by taking part in a landmark investment and finance forum this week.
The forum entitled, “Dawn of the New Decade: Alternative Investments in Asia,” will be held for two days starting today and is expected to gather about 1,000 delegates from around the world.
Organised by the International Herald Tribune and the London Speakers Bureau, the forum will see renowned corporate leaders like Sir Richard Branson, Mary Buffet, Dr Anil Gupta, Dr Zainal Aznam and many more.
“We hope that through the forum, we will have the opportunity and potential to build and strengthen ties with potential investors,” said PKNS general manager Othman Omar.
“We see this as an opportunity for us to showcase our projects to investors and provide opportunities for investors to see some of our projects,” he told Bernama in an interview yesterday.
Being the first conference of its kind held in Malaysia, he said PKNS would take the opportunity to showcase its future plans in Selangor.
Selangor, which has a very high property development profile, also offers potential in other areas such as automotive, aerospace, biotechnology, renewable energy, education, leisure and many more.
As part of its strategy to transform the image of the group, Othman said PKNS had identified 16 high-profile projects worth RM10bil for its real estate investment trust (REIT).
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The six confirmed projects were Datum Jelatek in Kuala Lumpur, PJ Elevated City, PJ Sentral Garden City, Kelana Sports City in Petaling Jaya, Selangor Science Park 2 in Sepang and the proposed Healthcare City, he said.
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He said 10 other projects to be finalised in time for the REIT launch would include Menara PKNS in Section 7, Petaling Jaya and Kompleks PKNS and SACC Mall in Shah Alam, with a combined net value of more than RM270mil. — Bernama
DATUM JELATEK - Get Ready for World Class Makeover
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PJ ELEVATED CITY
Project: PJ Elevated City
Developer: PKNS
Status: Proposed
Expected: 2011
Catchment area: Bandar Sunway and Kelana Jaya
Location: Sungei Way Free Trade Zone in Petaling Jaya near Federal Highway
Details:
Presumably land behind Nanyang Siang Pau. From Wikimapia, there is a vacant land behind Nanyang Siang Pau all the way to the site of current MBPJ and Alam Flora depot. It was also reported in The Edge Property and The Star Newspaper that Nanyang Siang Pau may relocate out of PJ. >>> http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/11/27/business/19582652&sec=business
Source:
PKNS Malaysia: The Winning Edge
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PJ SENTRAL GARDEN CITY
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SELANGOR SCIENCE PARK 2
- Q-Cells from Germany ==> RM5 billion investment. The solar farm will be one of the largest in the region.
- The new campus of Al Madinah International University
- The 7th new campus of SEGi University College
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nazrey September 30th, 2010, 08:16 AM Penang Times Square
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Phase III
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nazrey September 30th, 2010, 08:28 AM The One Penang Cyber City
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EXHIBITION
Penang Tech Museum
WORK
Self-Contained ICT Business Hub
MSC Status Building with Future-Proof Technology
Administrative Capital of E-Community
World Class Business Venue with Accommodation
Incubation Center & Data Center
SHOP
Outdoor Shopping promenade & Concept Stores
DINE
Business Class Fines Dining Restaurants
HOMES
Hi-Tech Homes with Intelligent Home System
ENTERTAINMENT
Cyber Gaming Community Cluster
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nazrey September 30th, 2010, 08:44 AM The Light Waterfront
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THE LIGHT exclusive residences are made up of six parcels of high-end waterfront residential development. These 1177 units of residences will emcompass:
RESIDENTIAL
• THE LIGHT LINEAR
• THE LIGHT POINT
• THE LIGHT COLLECTION
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nazrey September 30th, 2010, 09:15 AM Seri Tanjung Pinang
Phase I & Masterplan
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nazrey September 30th, 2010, 09:49 AM PENANG MEGA DEVELOPMENTS
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nazrey September 30th, 2010, 09:54 AM KL mulls Penang-Singapore high speed rail link
September 21, 2010
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 21 — Putrajaya is planning a high-speed rail (HSR) system linking Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore under the Najib administration’s ambitious Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) unveiled today.
A feasibility study will be conducted on the HSR system by January 2011.
“We are looking at speeds of about 280km per hour,” said Ahmad Suhaimi, the deputy lab leader for Greater KL at the ETP open house here today.
He added that there will be public consultation and the results will be shared with the public.
According to information provided by the lab, the door to door journey from KL to Singapore will take about 2.4 hours as opposed to 3 hours by air.
An intercity service to Seremban, Ipoh, Ayer Keroh, Muar and Batu Pahat has also been proposed.
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COMING SOON JANUARY 2011!
nazrey September 30th, 2010, 10:33 PM Queensbay
Planned and integrated development will comprise of bungalows, semi-Ds, seafront villas, condominium, service apartments, shop offices, corporate towers, hotel and the largest and longest shopping mall in Penang.
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Queensbay Mall
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Bay Avenue
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Bay Capital (coming soon)
Retail And Office Suites
BayCapital specializes in the provision of modern, innovative and technologically enhanced working environment. A distinct business address situated directly opposite Queensbay Mall that enjoys a panaromic seaview and street view. BayCapital offers a state of the art office within a vibrant lifestyle community.
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Integrated Commercial Precinct
The combined precincts offers a unique environment for the development of a world class waterfront development. The integration ensures the maximization of views and aspects of the waterfront and viewing experience integrating waterfront activities such as retail, food and beverage outlets, entertainment spaces, community activities and tourist hotels and serviced apartments.
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nazrey October 1st, 2010, 10:15 PM Kuching Isthmus
The Isthmus, a new city in the making, where contemporary architecture & vibracy blend seamlessly with Sarawak charm.
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Kuching Isthmus project is so far the most potentially not-just-rumored mega project in Kuching. There are several other ambitious projects planned for Kuching before such as the city of 2000 around the masja area and new telaga air administrative district (which all have failed to materialized). But, Kuching Isthmus is progressing quite well with the nearly complete Borneo Convention Centre in the barrack area of Demak-Pending area.
Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB)
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The whole masterplan for the breathtaking island is well-planned and designed for the ever developing city of Kuching. Basically, the plan is to developed the land into a new city planning. The whole planning of this ambitious project covers the development of some major projects such as the Kuching Tower, Borneo Convention Centre Kuching, Kuching Isthmus Hypermarket Mall, Office buildings, Luxury hotel and housing area.
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The ground breaking ceremony was initiated by Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud on 2 October 2005 with RM300 million start for Borneo Convention Centre. The mega project is situated on a 240 acre riverfront area on the east of Kuching City centre about 5 km away to be specific. The part of Kuching Extension Plan was designed to balance up the identity of Kuching as the capital of Sarawak and also the Borneo island as a whole.
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Latest update on Isthmus Project and Borneo Convention Centre
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UPDATE:
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Marina at BCCK
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Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK)
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Borneo Convention Centre Kuching @ The Isthmus!
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nazrey October 1st, 2010, 10:30 PM Oceanus - Kota Kinabalu City Waterfront
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
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nazrey October 6th, 2010, 05:01 PM PUTRAJAYA
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by James Foong
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nazrey October 7th, 2010, 08:59 AM Puteri Harbour - Nusajaya, Johor
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nazrey October 9th, 2010, 09:26 AM KL Sentral Transportation Hub, Kuala Lumpur
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UPDATE:
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nazrey October 9th, 2010, 08:01 PM Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur
Pantai Dalam / Kg. Kerinchi
Photos by msyukry
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nazrey October 16th, 2010, 01:18 PM KUALA LUMPUR
RMAF Sungai Besi / Warisan Merdeka / BBCC / Matrade Centre
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The 80-acre Islamic financial hub at the Dataran Perdana in the Imbi area
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The mixed development on 460 acres at the Sg Besi old airport
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Permodalan Nasional Bhd’s 100-storey project near Merdeka Stadium
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nazrey October 21st, 2010, 09:29 AM http://www.picamatic.com/show/2009/09/12/12/33/5056832_1024x683.JPG
Big projects eye foreign tenants
By Sharen Kaur Published: 2010/10/20
http://www.btimes.com.my/articles/VEST19-2/pix_bottom
The Matrade Centre and Warisan Merdeka, two large property projects worth a combined RM20 billion, will include offices that will be marketed to multinational companies (MNCs).
"The two projects will have office towers with full-fledged upmarket facilities, even better than the Petronas Twin Towers," Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing Minister Datuk Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin said.
The RM15 billion Matrade Centre will be built by the Naza group. It will include an exhibition centre, residences, offices, a mall and a hotel, spanning 26ha, under a privatisation deal with the government. The 10-year project will be launched next month.
Warisan Merdeka, located within the enclave of Merdeka Stadium and Stadium Negara, will have a 100-storey tower. The project, which will start next year and be completed in 2015, is an initiative by Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB).
Little else is known about the project.
Raja Nong Chik said PNB has done its homework to ensure the project will be viable.
However, PNB will have to address the issue of limited road access as the project is located in a densely occupied area.
"The project is a good move by PNB, which is looking at various avenues to invest. But they must ensure that the tower is taken up as the money is coming from them.
They are answerable to their shareholders.
"PNB also has to ensure that the building is attractive so that investors don't go to Singapore, Vietnam and India. We will lose then," he said.
Raja Nong Chik was speaking to reporters in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after opening the 2nd International Conference on World Class Sustainable Cities 2010.
He also said that the ministry aims to launch Invest KL by early next year. It will work with the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) to encourage MNCs to set up shop here.
The minister expressed confidence that the government would achieve its target of having 200 new MNCs by 2020. Currently, there are 1,800 MNCs in the country.
"While the number is small as compared with Shanghai, which has 16,000 MNCs, and (against the) 4,000 in Singapore, we hope to surpass 2,000 in 10 years."
Invest KL will target MNCs worldwide, especially from the Middle East, China and India.
Source: http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/VEST19-2/Article/index_html
nazrey November 5th, 2010, 07:28 AM The PJCC (Petaling Jaya Commercial City)
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SHOWROOM
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UPDATE: SHOWROOM FOR PJCC PROJECT
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PETALING JAYA (PJ)
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nazrey November 7th, 2010, 01:29 PM Empire Damansara
PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR
Source: http://www.meh.com.my/
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Following the immense success of Empire Subang, Empire Damansara is another integrated development that aims to satisfy business and lifestyle needs within one expansive, contemporary and stylish establishment. Standing majestically on the celebrated township of Damansara Perdana, Empire Damansara houses five components of Residence, SOHO, Suites, Retail Shops and Offices. Like its predecessor, Empire Damansara also features 24-hour security and an exclusive, private club that holds lounges, infinity and wading pools, gymnasiums and many other facilities.
1. Empire Damansara Studio - 39 storeys
2. Empire Damansara Soho 1 - 24 storeys
3. Empire Damansara Soho 2 - 27 storeys
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4. Empire Damansara Residence - 24 storeys
5. Office Building
6. Detached Office
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from Tazochai
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nazrey November 7th, 2010, 02:34 PM The Paradigm
PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR
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UPDATE:The Paradigm U/C Progress:
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nazrey November 7th, 2010, 06:27 PM Some Projects in Greater KL
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KUALA LUMPUR
UNDER CONSTRUCTIONS
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PETALING JAYA (PJ)
UNDER CONSTRUCTIONS
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SUBANG JAYA
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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PUTRAJAYA
UNDER CONSTRUCTIONS
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nazrey November 7th, 2010, 06:33 PM Some Projects in Penang
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nazrey November 18th, 2010, 11:42 AM LATEST: PUTRAJAYA
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nazrey November 18th, 2010, 11:50 AM Cyberjaya
- HP Global IT Hub
- Glomac Cyberjaya
- Satyam Global Delivery Campus
- KRU Studios: Creative Multimedia Complex
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CYBERJAYA & PUTRAJAYA
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The Maju Expressway (MEX) (formerly known as Kuala Lumpur-Putrajaya Expressway ( KLPE))
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nazrey December 2nd, 2010, 10:33 AM Extra efforts to improve Rural Basic Infrastructure
By JOSHUA FOONG Wednesday November 24, 2010
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KUALA LUMPUR: Rural Basic Infrastructure (RBI) has been emphasised in one of the six National Key Results Areas (NKRAs) as it impacts the rural population which constitutes about 35% of Malaysians.
Many villages are still not connected by roads in Sabah and Sarawak and more than a quarter of households do not have access to electricity.
According to the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) roadmap, upwards of 40% of households in Sabah and Sarawak and 12% of households in Peninsular Malaysia also lack access to clean or treated water.
In view of this, the Government is putting more effort to develop and raise the quality of life for rural folk by 2012 through several initiatives. These include:
> More than 7,000km of new and upgraded roads to be built, with 1,900km of these in Sabah and Sarawak. In Peninsular Malaysia, this will result in 91.4% of the population living within 5km of a paved road by 2010, and rising to close to 100% in two years’ time.
> Around 50,000 new and restored houses will be provided to the rural poor and hardcore poor, with two-thirds of the population in Sabah and Sarawak. Of the 50,000, more than 16,000 houses are to be provided this year.
> Over 360,000 additional households will have access to clean or treated water. For Sabah and Sarawak, the programme will raise the percentage of rural houses with access to clean or treated water to 59% and 62% respectively in 2010, rising to around 90% respectively in two years time.
> Access to 24-hour electricity to over 140,000 additional households will be ensured. This will increase the percentage of households with access to electricity in Peninsula Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak to 99.6%, 81% and 73% respectively this year.
To meet these targets, the Government plans to accelerate the pace of deployment of these basic services over what has been achieved in the past.
The increase of breadth, scale and pace of deployment is made possible through:
> Innovative, quick and least-cost ways of delivery.
For example, building standard-design houses, leveraging distributed power generation technologies such as solar hybrid power generation or micro hydro-electricity for areas distant from electricity generation and transmission infrastructure, and using alternative solutions such as tube wells, gravity wells, or rain water recovery for areas that are distant from reticulation networks.
> Revamping existing administrative processes to reduce the time required.
This will involve using more standard templates, parallel processes where possible, accelerating communications, etc.
> Facilitating and working closely with suppliers to ensure the supply and availability of enough machinery, material and manpower when required.
The Government will also ensure that close monitoring of these projects will be adhered to through SPPII, a well-established system managed by the Implementation Coordination Unit under the Prime Minister’s Department.
The SPII will be used for recording and tracking RBI initiatives to ensure they are delivered on time and on budget.
nazrey December 4th, 2010, 07:54 AM Kuala Terengganu, the state capital of Terengganu
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Pulau Warisan, Kuala Terengganu (NEW)
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nazrey December 4th, 2010, 08:30 AM Kota Kinabalu Waterfront Extension, Sabah
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nazrey December 4th, 2010, 08:32 AM Beautifying the riverbanks
By MUGUNTAN VANAR Friday December 3, 2010
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Big plans: The Sembulan riverbank will look like this in 2012.
KOTA KINABALU: The city’s riverfront is set to take on a new look by 2012.
After months of planning and negotiations, the first parcel of the Sungai Sembulan Beautifi-cation Project is finally taking off.
Kota Kinabalu City mayor Datuk Iliyas Ibrahim said the Sembulan river beautification project, costing RM25mil, involved the construction of the Sembulan riverbank in the Karamunsing and Sembulan areas adjoining Sadong Jaya here.
“It will be constructed by Abad Jaya Construction Sdn Bhd, who won the open tender for the project.
“It is expected to be completed by 2012,” he said when announcing it.
He said the Sembulan River Beautification Project was one of three tourism-related projects for Kota Kinabalu City being funded by the Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority (Sedia) under the Sabah Development Corridor.
The other two projects are the coastal bicycle path between Tanjung Aru and UMS and the upgrading of the historical precinct of Kota Kinabalu City.
Construction works are divided into three parcels. Only works in Parcel One have commenced while the others are delayed due to several outstanding issues such as the need to relocate squatters, several abandoned buildings and land exchanges.
Iliyas said a total of RM45mil had been allocated to the Sembulan river beautification project, which involved beautifying the riverbanks of both Sungai Sembulan and Sungai Karamunsing, between the South China Sea and Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman adjacent to the MUIS building and Sungai Karamunsing to Jalan Kemajuan adjacent to the flyover.
He said massive changes were expected to take place in the adjoining areas, and that building owners and businesses needed to cooperate to help transform the whole area into a vibrant tourism hub with dining and entertainment establishments of international standards.
He stressed that building owners and the nearby residents in the Sembulan area should see this as an opportunity to upgrade and beautify their buildings and houses, so that visitors and tourists would be impressed.
Iliyas said the Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) was going far beyond carrying out the normal “repair” job on an old part of the city.
He said the project’s design was of an international standard and was prepared by Innotech Design Architects Sdn Bhd, which together with AIA Consortium Consultancy Services and their team of experts, had taken into consideration concepts and lessons learned from cities that had developed their waterfronts such as Singapore, Seoul, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Sydney and Melbourne.
He added that the architect had also earmarked several public sites for outdoor entertainment and a number of spots for public art such as sculptures and fountains.
Iliyas reminded the public not to confuse beautification and transformation of the Sembulan and Karamunsing riverbanks with the cleaning and rehabilitation of the rivers as those issues would be looked into separately by DBKK.
He also appealed to building owners, business proprietors, customers and residents of the Sungai Sembulan area, particularly in Sadong Jaya, to be patient with DBKK over the project.
He pointed out that DBKK had come up with a traffic plan and parking areas, but added that the plan might be altered over the construction period.
nazrey December 4th, 2010, 11:10 AM @ Melaka City, Melaka
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nazrey December 4th, 2010, 11:28 AM Putrajaya Suspension Bridge
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nazrey December 5th, 2010, 11:11 AM The Mall, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
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nazrey December 19th, 2010, 10:45 AM Some skyscrapers around KLCC [U/C]
- Petronas Carigali HQ (59fl)
- Ilham Baru Tower (62fl)
- Naza Tower (50fl, 33fl)
- Felda Tower (50fl)
- Conlay Tower (55fl)
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nazrey December 25th, 2010, 07:54 AM ON GOING PROJECTS
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nazrey January 16th, 2011, 05:07 PM Starhill Gallery Renovation, KL
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nazrey February 2nd, 2011, 12:27 PM New landmark for Kuching
By JACK WONG Wednesday February 2, 2011
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KUCHING: Kuching skyline is set to change with the construction of a 36-storey office tower in the prime area of Batu Lintang.
The proposed tower will beat the city's tallest building, the 22-storey Wisma Bapa Malaysia in Petra Jaya which now houses the Chief Minister's office, several ministries and the state secretariat.
The tower is part of Sarawak's biggest mixed-development project jointly undertaken by Naim Holdings Bhd with Lembaga Amanah Kebajikan Masjid Negeri Sarawak (LAKMNS) and Tabung Baitulmal Sarawak (TBS), both state charitable trusts.
Naim has a 70% stake in the joint venture while LAKMNS and TBS each holds a 15% equity interest. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the project was signed recently.
Naim managing director Datuk Hasmi Hasnan said other components of the 13.6ha project were a 27-storey apartment, 18-storey condominium, a second office-tower block, hotel tower, a four-storey shopping mall, a 17,000-sq-ft showroom and multi-storey car parks.
'We will incorporate a water theme park, roof garden and plenty of green areas to make the development environment friendly and one that the local population can enjoy,'' he added.
The project site was previously occupied by government quarters. The land has been cleared and earth-filling works was completed recently.
Hasmi said the project would be carried out in phases over 20 years, with the apartments to be built first. The apartment block will have 115 units and the condominium 216 units.
“For each phase, we will do in-depth study on market demand and supply to take cognition of any changes in the economic climate to ensure the project's success,'' he said.
Hasmi said the development was expected to create 2,000 jobs and would provide business opportunities to retailers and wholesalers.
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nazrey February 10th, 2011, 12:10 PM KL Eco-City launch sets the stage for MRT-induced property plays
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MRT-INDUCED PROPERTY: Photo shows an artist’s impression of the KL Eco-
City project by SP Setia. The launch of the project will trigger a wave of
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KUCHING: The property sector is seeing a hive of activities in the post-Chinese New Year period as SP Setia Bhd’s (SP Setia) launch of its RM6 billion KL Eco-City project marked the start of a wave of properties that would be marketed as a potential transportation hub with a mass rapid transit (MRT) stop.
In its research report, HwangDBS Vickers Research Sdn Bhd (HwangDBS Research) said the KL Eco-City project launch commanded approximately a 30 per cent premium over neighbouring properties.
The strata offices launched at the end of January chalked up an 80 per cent take-up rate despite premium average selling prices (ASPs) of RM1,100 per square feet (psf). On the other hand, its boutique offices sold en-bloc at RM60 million per quadrant was already 75 per cent booked.
Furthermore, indicative response to the first condominium tower comprising 711 units to be launched in March or April was overwhelming even with ASP raised by 20 per cent to RM1,200 psf.
The research house also highlighted other upcoming launches to watch out for such as YTL Land & Development Bhd’s (YTL Land) Capers condominium at Sentul East after Chinese New year with 460 units priced at RM700 psf.
In addition, Selangor Properties Bhd’s (Selangor Properties) Batai condominium in Damansara Heights due to be launched in the first half of this year priced at RM1,000 psf and Guocoland (Malaysia) Bhd’s (Guocoland) RM2 billion Damansara City development also priced at RM1,000 psf were other launches on the horizon.
On the MRT developments, the research firm said that public display to gain feedback on the approved Blue Line (Sungai Buloh – Kajang) should be kick-started soon. The government’s decision on the proposed Circle Line (around KL city) and Orange Line (Ampang-Klang) might be announced in the middle of this year once the appointed consultant reverted its study findings in April or May.
The Circle Line would likely be approved given its significance in integrating all existing railway networks in KL. Although there could be alignment changes, HwangDBS Research believed the MRT would need to pass through high-density commercial value areas to be viable.
It said the first construction tender could be called by April with the ground-breaking exercise in July. However, the research house noted that property prices would start moving ahead as developers priced in improved accessibility and higher traffic from the MRT. Policies would likely remain accommodative to attract foreign/private investments to support the government’s initiatives.
Where land banking activities were concerned, SP Setia had started the ball rolling by buying two plots of land in January. This consisted of a prime 40-acre Jalan Bangsar land swap and 266-acre township land in Tebrau, Johor.
There could be more land banking activities on the cards as SP Setia beefed up its balance sheet with RM1.1 billion in placement proceeds in March. The master plan for the 2,680 acre RRIM@Sungai Buloh (MRT Blue Line terminal station) might be unveiled as early as mid-2011, which could see tenders called in the second half of 2011.
HwangDBS Research pegged YTL Land, Bolton Bhd and SP Setia’s target prices at RM2.80 per share, RM1.90 per share and RM7.90 per share respectively.
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New pedestrian bridge to link Kerinchi LRT station to Bangsar South
By PRIYA MENON
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GETTING to the Kerinchi LRT station will be a breeze for residents of Bangsar South and Kerinchi after the pedestrian bridge is completed in May.
The 200m-long bridge, built by UOA Holdings Sdn Bhd, is from Bangsar South Horizon 2 to the existing pedestrian bridge over the Federal Highway.
The only pedestrian bridge now over the Federal Highway is a 20-minute walk for the residents of Bangsar South and Kerinchi.
Better access: The new pedestrian bridge is connected to the existing one over the Federal Highway from Plaza Pantai.
The new bridge includes a link station serviced by six escalators and a glass lift and will be installed with security cameras.
UOA Holdings chief operating officer (development) David Khor said the RM6.6mil bridge would be completed in five months.
“The bridge is part of the RM4.5bil Bangsar South City integrated development by the company that is transforming the landscape in Kampung Kerinchi,” added Khor.
Bangsar South City consists of five main zones and the pedestrian bridge will be useful for the residents and stakeholders of Bangsar South as well as those working in the Plaza Pantai area who rely on public transport.
The five zones are The Village, The Park Residences, The Sphere, The Horizon and The Vertical, which includes office towers, a hotel tower, a mall, retail outlets and homes.
For Nor Azman, who lives in Kampung Kerinchi, the new bridge could be the answer to a safer and shorter journey to Bangsar South.
“I take at least 15 minutes to walk and this bridge will possibly cut the time in half. Moreover, the bridge will shield us from the heat and rain,” he added.
However, the bridge from the Plaza Pantai over the Federal Highway needs to be repaired but the maintenance is the responsibility of Kuala Lumpur City Hall.
“This part of the bridge belongs to the authority, thus, is maintained by other party,” said Khor in an e-mail to StarMetro.
nazrey February 17th, 2011, 05:50 AM Mah Sing has RM3b projects in the pipeline
By Sharen KaurPublished: 2011/02/14
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Mah Sing's group MD says there will be sustained demand in mid-tier to high-end properties, both landed and high rise in the residential, commercial and industrial segments.
Mah Sing Group Bhd (8583), Malaysia's fifth largest property developer by revenue, is ready to roll out RM3 billion worth of new launches this year on positive domestic economic outlook.
Group chief executive and managing director Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum said he was bullish on sales moving fast paced as ripple effects from recent government initiatives will bring more to buy properties.
Speaking to Business Times, Leong said initiatives under the Economic Transformation Programme and 10th Malaysia Plan should boost property demand with expected increase in job creation, urbanisation, the standards of living and income level.
He expects wealth creation from the local stock market to also have an impact on the property sector as gains are invested in physical properties.
"The property market has done well in 2010 and we are confident that the momentum is sustainable into 2011 as the current buying pattern is backed by fundamentals of the economy and purchasers," Leong said.
Leong feels there will be sustained demand in mid-tier to high-end properties, both landed and high rise in the residential, commercial and industrial segments.
Mah Sing's new launches will comprise a mix of landed residential, niche size serviced residences, shop offices, retail units, small office/home office and industrial.
Leong said projects featuring lifestyle elements and community living with facilities like a clubhouse and pool will continue to do well.
To meet the demand in this segment, Mah Sing will offer Garden Residence in Cyberjaya, Kinrara Residence in Puchong, One Legenda and Hijauan Residence in Cheras, and Legenda@Southbay on Penang island.
These projects will feature superlink homes, semi-detached homes and bungalows.
Mah Sing will also offer smaller units for serviced residences and condominiums in the second half of this year to provide easier entry for investors, leading to higher take-up rates. Here, it will roll out M-City@Jalan Ampang, Leong said.
The company will also launch Icon Residence and Ferringhi Residence in Penang, and Austin Suites in Johor Baru, Johor.
For commercial projects, Mah Sing intends to launch Star Avenue in Damansara, and Icon City in Petaling Jaya in the first half of this year.
Meanwhile, the third industrial project under the iParc series, iParc3@Bukit Jelutong, will be launched by mid-year.
Leong said in line with the company's strategy of a fast turnaround, it will preview these new projects soon, while scouting for prime land.
"Although our landbank is enough to sustain us for the next seven years, we are looking for sizeable pieces of land and we have the balance sheet to fund the acquisition," he said.
Mah Sing, which has a cash pile of RM233 million, made 10 land transactions involving 118ha for RM756 million last year.
nazrey February 27th, 2011, 07:17 AM PUTRAJAYA
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nazrey March 2nd, 2011, 08:02 AM GREATER KUALA LUMPUR DEVELOPMENTS UPDATE 2011:
Progressing as March 2011
- KLIA 2 & ERL Connection
- Upgrading Integrated Railway Station
- Puduraya Bus Station Refurbishment
- An underpass and road widening at Jalan Pudu
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nazrey March 2nd, 2011, 08:18 AM PENANG DEVELOPMENTS UPDATE 2011:
- Upgrading Penang International Airport
- Penang Second Bridge
- Electrified Double Track (Penang section)
Upgrading Prai Swing Bridge
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Upgrading Prai Swing Bridge
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mattz23 March 3rd, 2011, 08:39 AM wow nice views.... love it..
nazrey March 6th, 2011, 07:14 PM New walkway/skybridge in Klang Valley (Greater KL)
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Skybridge @ KLCC
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The skybridge from Surian Tower to cineleisure damansara
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New pedestrian bridge to link Kerinchi LRT station to Bangsar South
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Plaza Rakyat to Bangunan Cahaya Suria
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nazrey March 8th, 2011, 06:00 AM Penang Hill Railway (NEW)
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nazrey March 11th, 2011, 07:26 AM NEW PROJECTS AROUND MALAYSIA
Sabah
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Kota Kinabalu, is the capital of Sabah state in Malaysia. It is also the capital of the West Coast Division of Sabah. The city is located on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea.
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RM200m private hosp
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Kota Kinabalu: A new 200-bed private hospital costing RM200 million will be built this year beside the Sutera Harbour Resort, here, that will further boost Sabah's medical tourism potential.
Jesselton Wellness and Parkway Holdings Limited on Friday signed a Master Collaboration Agreement to build the premium hospital named Gleneagles Medical Centre, Kota Kinabalu.
It would be positioned as a premium tertiary care hospital under ParkwayHealth - a brand synonymous with quality patient care and excellent clinical outcomes in the region.
The hospital would be equipped with state-of-the-art medical facilities and the latest medical technology to deliver quality patient care and comprehensive healthcare services that are of international standards.
In addition to inpatient, radiology, ancillary and ambulatory services, the hospital would offer specialities such as obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics, orthopaedics, general surgery, heart and vascular as well as internal medicines.
The groundbreaking ceremony is due in the middle of the year while construction is slated for completion by early 2014. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman witnessed the signing ceremony.
Jesselton Wellness was represented by Warisan Harta Chairman Datuk Ramlee Marhaban while Parkway by its CEO-cum-Managing Director, Dr Tan See Leng.
Under the terms of the agreement, Parkway would lease as well as operate the completed hospital building owned by Jesselton Wellness.
The entire development has an approximate gross development value (GDV) in excess of RM500 million.
"The hospital will be financed through a proposed RM200 million bond. "Danajamin Nasional Berhad, Malaysia's first financial guarantee insurer, has made an offer to guarantee the bonds.
"With this guarantee, the proposed bonds will be wrapped by Danajamin's AAA rating when issued," he said.
He said the medical landscape in Sabah right now is still limited in both options and capabilities. Hence, the Gleneagles Centre he is a critical move to address the urgently rising demand and needs of the population in Sabah.
He said Parkway was the right partner, being one of Asia's leading private healthcare providers with a strong pan-Asian presence and solid industry fundamentals that Sabah can leverage on.
"The successful completion of this project will be another step towards the benchmarks our visionary Chief Minister is setting to develop Sabah.
And with his support, this project has become a reality," he said.
Dr Tan on the other hand said with 40 years of experience and track record in providing hospital management services, clinical expertise and healthcare technology solutions, Gleneagles would continue to work closely with its partners in Sabah to contribute to development of the healthcare sector.
Parkway Holdings Limited has a network of 16 hospitals with more than 3,400 beds throughout Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, India and China.
In Malaysia, it has 12 branches such as in in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh and Klang.
Sabah a vibrant market for property — Bina Puri
Posted on February 28, 2011, Monday
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KOTA KINABALU: The market for construction and property sectors remains vibrant in Sabah, with many upcoming projects rolling out especially in Kota Kinabalu.
With this in mind, building construction group Bina Puri Holdings Bhd (Bina Puri) remains as one of prospective beneficiaries getting a ‘slice of the pie’, given its established presence in the northern Malaysian Borneo state.
“Here in Sabah, I believe the boost would be on tourism,” said its executive director Matthew Tee during a recent briefing with the media on the group’s properties in Sabah.
Currently, Bina Puri has completed two flagship residential properties and one commercial hub in Kota Kinabalu. These residential properties: the high-end Jesselton Condominium in the Damai area, and the medium cost, four-storey walk-up Malawa Court apartments in Sepangar, gather a combined value of some RM83.1 million.
The commercial property Alamesra Commercial Centre, comprising blocks of shop and office, is worth RM85 million.
On the construction segment, Bina Puri is engaged in many projects involving institutions and road works in Kota Kinabalu. The latest construction project completed by the group was the phase one of its RM162-million contract with Universiti Malaysia Sabah, which was ahead of the targeted completion date by three month. Phase two, which will comprise new lecture halls, is expected to be finished by this May.
“These are a few of our projects in Sabah. Going forward, we will be focusing on two future projects, namely an apartment project called Jesselton View and a proposed condominium development named One Jesselton@Kepayan,” added Tee.
With an estimated gross development value (GDV) of RM66 million, the 16-storey Jesselton View comprising 80 units of apartments is slated to commence construction next month.
On the other hand, Tee disclosed that One Jesselton@Kepayan was still in the design stage. As such, construction would take another nine months to kick off.
“But we have bought the land. Tentatively, the condominium development should reach about RM75 million in GDV,” he added.
nazrey March 11th, 2011, 07:29 AM Sarawak
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Kuching - Sarawak's capital, the City of Cats is located at the western tip of the state
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Plaza Merdeka development registers smooth progress
by Ghaz Ghazali March 2, 2011, Wednesday
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KUCHING: The construction of the city’s upcoming urban centre, Plaza Merdeka Complex and Hotel is progressing according to schedule, says the project’s undertaker Bina Puri Holdings Bhd (Bina Puri
According to the group’s executive director Matthew Tee, works on the proposed 13-storey commercial complex has now reached over 50 per cent completion stage with total value of RM51 million.
“We are confident to complete Plaza Merdeka by next year, within the estimated timeline,” he told The Borneo Post via e-mail yesterday.
Bina Puri, via its construction arm Bina Puri Construction Sdn Bhd, was awarded the fourth package of the project last September by homegrown shopping malls developer Rakyat Elite Sdn Bhd (Rakyat Elite) for a total contract sum of some RM95.698 million.
Prior to this, the group received package three of the project, also from Rakyat Elite, for the construction of Plaza Merdeka’s foundation and superstructure works up to its ground floor slab.
Located near the historic Padang Merdeka within the city centre itself, Plaza Merdeka remained as one of Bina Puri’s significant contracts in the state, emphasised Tee.
It was also involved in the construction of the city’s ‘crown jewel’; the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) which was completed in 2009.
“We are very optimistic on construction and property environment in Sarawak, believing that the state will be one of key beneficiaries for pump-priming projects as announced by the federal government,” Tee underlined.
Currently, total value of Bina Puri’s projects in the state is estimated at over RM480 million, where the unbilled portion is RM430 million slated for the next two years.
Moreover, Tee believed that all of Bina Puri’s projects in Sarawak would be completed by 2013.
“I do not think our clients have any qualms regarding our ability to deliver.
That is our strong point, and I believe that it was due to this that we were able to secure the Plaza Merdeka development contract.” On the likelihood for the group’s involvement in projects under the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE), Tee simply replied, “We are tendering”.
Bina Puri began its establishment in the state in late 2004, with Sibu and Bintulu as two first sites.
In neighbouring Sabah, however, the company remained as one of a handful of successful developer from West Malaysia in Sabah; delivering numerous landmark projects ranging from the high-end Jesselton Condominium in Damai near Kota Kinabalu, the medium range walk-up apartments and semi-detached homes of Malawa Court in Sepangar; right up to the Alamesra Commercial Centre.
Across the larger scope of Borneo, Bina Puri’s list of major ongoing projects also included a contract from the Brunei Economic Development Board for the Development’s ‘2,000 Houses for the National Housing Scheme of Brunei Darussalam’ for a contract sum of 288.737 million Brunei dollar (approximately RM693 million), secured in March 2009.
“The group has been actively participating in tendering for projects both locally and overseas.
Adding to Brunei, the group had successfully secured several new projects in Thailand and Saudi Arabia, with a current value of contract work in progress amounting to RM2.5 billion.
“We expect this will provide a steady stream of revenue for the group over the next three years,” stated Tee.
Meanwhile, Bina Puri surpassed its RM1 billion mark in revenue for financial year ended Dec 31, 2010.
For the year under review, it achieved revenue of RM1.2 billion and profit before tax (PBT) of RM14.59 million.
Comparative-wise, the group posted revenue of RM788.05 million and PBT of RM11.50 million.
Construction remained Bina Puri’s largest contributor, registering a revenue of RM1.16 billion and PBT of RM11.85 million during the year.
“The improved performance of this division was mainly attributable to progressive profit recognised from the projects in progress,” said Tee.
Locally, Bina Puri would also be launching its own development projects in Klang Valley, Johor Bahru and Kota Kinabalu.
With a projected gross development value of RM800 million, these projects should contribute positively to its revenue stream over the few years.
Given current performance and past achievements, stock analysts began their scrutiny on Bina Puri’s shares.
“While we do not see significant participation from institutional funds investing in this company, but we do however, recommend retail investors to keep an eye on this ‘bite-size’ stock,” commented TA Securities Holdings Bhd’s analyst Aaron Tan in a report yesterday.
Since March last year, Bina Puri’s stock had rallied from around RM0.82 to the current RM1.31.
“In addition to that, earnings visibility remains clear as Bina Puri currently has an outstanding orderbook – inclusive of expected incoming projects – of RM2.5 billion, which should easily last them a comfortable three years,” Tan said further.
nazrey March 11th, 2011, 07:30 AM Sarawak
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Samarahan ready for new shopping malls
by Samuel Aubrey. Posted on October 25, 2010, Monday
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KUCHING: Deputy Works Minister Dato Yong Khoon Seng believes the business environment is now right to set up new shopping malls in the emerging Samarahan division.
He said this was mainly due to the exemption of import taxes for over 300 items, as announced in the 2011 Budget by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, which will attract more people from foreign countries to shop in the state.
The other contributing factor, he stressed, is that Samarahan is is well-connected with good road network to the adjacent Kuching division and other parts of Sarawak.
“This (exemption of import taxes) will positively impact the growth of business opportunities. Consumers can purchase imported goods, especially branded goods, at lower prices. These will encourage tourists to shop here thereby stimulating other industries.
“Businesses in Kuching – Samarahan divisions will cater for influx of tourists from Indonesia, while Limbang and Miri will expect an influx of shoppers from Brunei. Businesses in other divisions will cater mostly local shoppers and some foreign tourists,” said Yong when launching a new shopping mall project here yesterday.
The project – Summer Shopping Mall – is a three storey commercial mall being developed along Jalan Dato Mohd Musa in Kota Samarahan and is adjacent to residential areas and institutions of learning there.
Developed by Tetap Majumas Sdn Bhd, it is set to be the first major shopping mall in Samarahan and scheduled to be opened by end of 2012.
Covering a space of 177m long and 95m wide, it will comprise an anchor tenant to occupy the hypermarket and departmental store from lower ground to first floor.
There will be over 220 retail shops, food court, an eight-screen cineplex, and basement and open space car parks.
Meanwhile, Tetap Majumas managing director Lee Chee Fui said Summer will be a landmark that will meet the needs of not just the existing population but also the growing and future populations in Kota Samarahan.
“Kuching city has more than 600,000 existing population and the nearby Samarahan division contains more than 300,000 population. Kota Samarahan has (also) began witnessing remarkable transformation into a City of Knowledge of Sarawak.
“There will be no doubt with current remarkable growth of population, mixed residential and commercial projects, Kota Samarahan will need a place that offers enhanced quality of working, lifestyle, entertainment and leisure, (that is) the Summer Shopping Mall,” he said.
Also present was Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department Tan Joo Phoi.
Source:The Borneo Post Online
nazrey March 11th, 2011, 07:32 AM Sarawak
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Borneo’s first water theme park in Miri
by Cecilia B. Sman. Posted on December 17, 2010, Friday
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RM7 MILLION PROJECT: An artist’s impression
of Sarawak’s first water theme park.
Preparatory works on RM7 million initiative of Miri Housing Development Realty Sdn Bhd started three months ago
RM7 MILLION PROJECT: An artist’s impression of Sarawak’s first water theme park.
MIRI: Sarawak will have its first water theme park in Miri next year.
Costing about RM7 million, it is believed to be the first of its kind in Borneo and the biggest in the country.
The project is being undertaken by one of the state’s major housing developer — Miri Housing Development Realty Sdn Bhd.
Its executive chairman Dato Lau Siu Wai said the project, which would be located at a 36 acre site in Senadin, was approved recently by the State Planning Authority (SPA).
It will be developed in three stages.
Preparatory works on the first phase of the 12 acres started about three months ago.
Construction works are expected to start after Chinese New Year next year.
“After the completion
of 8,000 houses in Senadin, this project is part of my humble effort and the company’s to bring speedy development to Miri, especially to boost tourism and recreation.
“If there are no such parks in Sabah, this will be the first in East Malaysia, and probably the first in Borneo and also the biggest in Malaysia,” Lau told The Borneo Post yesterday.
The proposed Senadin Water Theme Park will boast swimming pools, wave generators, water slides and canoe tracks.
Lau added that the theme park was part of the 80 acres project to be carried out within three years time.
“The whole project will cost between RM300-RM350 million, and once completed it could further enhance recreation, business and training facilities for the benefit of both local and foreigners, including tourists,” he stressed.
Other facilities to be made available at the water theme park include shopping complex, cultural village, amphitheatre, hotel and a proposed man-made island (11-12 acres).
Currently, a safety training school, Borneo Safety Training School, has been operating since more than a year ago.
It is conducting courses specifically for personnel in the oil and gas industries.
“This is the first training school in Malaysia set up by locals and specifically for the oil and gas industries.
“It is part of our effort to achieve the government’s vision of making Miri the centre of education excellence, and also help to boost the image of Miri City which aspires to become a premiere and preferred resort city in the region,” Lau said.
As for the cultural village, a living museum showcasing various ethnic people in Miri, like the Sarawak Cultural village concept, has been proposed.
Meanwhile, the state assemblyman for Pujut, Andy Chia Chu Fatt, who recently viewed the Water Theme Park model, applauded efforts of Miri Housing Group of Companies for initiating the project.
“I truly welcomed this recreation park. It will be an added facility for Mirians and visitors. The water theme park will be something new to introduce Miri as a Resort City.
“This is a good investment for Miri Housing and its partners and I congratulate them for taking this bold step. This project would definitely benefit the people and economy,” Chia said.
nazrey March 11th, 2011, 07:36 AM Selangor
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Office with a great view
Friday March 11, 2011
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Impressive: An artist’s impression of the development.
MAJU Linq, an integrated development is built on 1.62ha of land in a matured township.
Once completed in 2014, the development would comprise a 29-storey tower block and six units of six- and seven-storey office blocks with the ground floor allocated to retail outlets.
It is located next to the Integrated Transportation Terminal-Bandar Tasik Selatan, the latest multi-transportation hub, where three rail networks meet.
The development has access to Rapid LRT, KTM Komuter and ERL via the terminal which will be connected through a pedestrian bridge. It is also accessible via major highways including the Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2), Sungei Besi Expressway and Besraya Highway.
It comes with comprehensive facilities including parking bays, food and beverage with alfresco dining, security features and individual elevators in each block as well as connectivity and networking systems.
Each floor at the Maju Linq-Tower consists of only a unit which means your office enjoys a view from all corners. The floor area ranges from 2,500 sq ft to 7,700 sq ft.
Developer ASM Development Sdn Bhd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Maju Assets Sdn Bhd. Under Maju Assets, other property developments in the pipeline include a development of 485.62ha (1,200 acres) of land in Johor Baru with gross development revenue exceeding RM2 billion.
For details, call 03-9236 3333, email info@majuassets.com.my or visit www.majuassets.com.my
nazrey March 11th, 2011, 08:35 AM Penang
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Ten firms shortlisted for Penang Turf Club project
By Sharen Kaur Published: 2010/10/18
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Some 10 companies have been shortlisted by the Penang Turf Club to help develop 23.1ha of its land on the island.
The turf club is the single largest prime land plot owner in George Town.
Mah Sing Group Bhd (8583) group chief executive Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum confirmed that the company has indicated its interest for the Penang Turf Club land.
"We are always on the lookout for good development land, especially in the hotspots of Klang Valley, Penang island and Johor Baru where we've established a strong branding," he said via e-mail.
Other companies invited for the bid are believed to be Berjaya Land Bhd, IJM Land Bhd, IGB Corp Bhd and Eastern & Oriental Bhd.
There was speculation that SP Setia Bhd had also put in a bid but sources said the company was not involved in the submission.
Sources familiar with the plan said the companies were invited by Datuk Seri Teh Choon Beng, a horse trainer and chairman of the turf club, to make the submissions.
Teh could not be reached for comment.
Business Times reported recently that tenders for the land sale were called two months ago and closed on September 30.
Over 20 companies submitted their proposals for the pre-qualifying round, which closed on June 16.
"The validity of the submission is one year, which means Teh can award the land deal anytime during this period," a source said.
The reserve price for the land is RM200 per sq ft or around RM500 million.
The source said the land, located behind the horse racing track, will include a residential development, comprising high-rise and landed properties.
"There will be some commercial elements but very minimal," the source said.
The expected gross development value from the proposed project is around RM1.5 billion.
The club, set up in 1864, is the oldest horse racing club in Peninsular Malaysia. It owns some 104ha of land in the vicinity.
"For now, only 23.1ha have been offered for development. There may be more parcels later but it will depend on many factors," the source said.
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SP Setia wins Penang convention centre deal
By Presenna Nambiar Published: 2011/01/17
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SP Setia Bhd (8664), the country's largest developer by sales has won a RM300 million project to build and operate the Penang International Convention and Exhibition Centre (sPICE), Bloomberg reported, citing an email statement from the Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.
Last Thursday, Business Times reported that the property developer was the front runner and on the verge of winning the job.
Securing the project should bode well for SP Setia, which posted sales of RM1.74 billion and a net profit of RM251.81 million in the year ended October 31 2010.
The project aims to create a "Penang People's Park" that includes the country's first subterranean sPICE, a 2.83 hectares public park on the rooftop, a refurbished and upgraded Penang International Sports Arena (Pisa), a refurbished and upgraded Aquatic Centre and a four-star hotel with retail outlets and a spacious parking lot.
The project will be developed through a public-private partnership agreement between the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) and developer SP Setia Bhd's unit Eco Meridean Sdn Bhd.
On September 3 2010, SP Setia had bought 2 ordinary shares of RM1.00 each in Eco Meridian Sdn Bhd, resulting in the private company becoming a wholly owned unit of SP Setia.
Financing for the Penang project will see MPPP injecting some RM50 million, through a combination of land and cash, while Eco Meridean will finance the rest.
The proposed sPICE, which initially came with a RM50 million priceline, has been mired in controversy ever since Lim proposed it.
One of the concerns raised was that the project would incur huge expenditure, which could result in the council becoming insolvent.
Lim, however, claimed the council could save some RM25 million from the refurbishment, repairs and upgrading work on Pisa and the Aquatic Centre and that Eco Meridean will pay RM13.5 million for land to build a four-star hotel to complement sPICE.
This means that the net sum of MPPP's investment in the project would be RM11.5 million.
Work on the project is expected to start within three to six months' time and will be completed in three years.
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nazrey March 11th, 2011, 08:55 AM UNDER CONSTRUCTIONS: KUALA LUMPUR
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nazrey March 11th, 2011, 10:13 AM Gurney Paragon & Paragon Mall, Penang
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nazrey March 11th, 2011, 10:14 AM Precint 4, Putrajaya
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nazrey March 17th, 2011, 08:38 PM Pressure on owners to refurbish old buildings
By Sharen Kaur Published: 2011/03/17
http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/PROP17/Article/
THERE will be pressure on owners of old office building in the Klang Valley as they will be forced to refurbish or redevelop their properties to keep tenants.
Landlords of aging buildings will face a threat with 17.1 million sq ft of new office space coming into the market by 2013, said CH Williams Talhar & Wong Sdn Bhd managing director Foo Gee Jen.
To face off competition, Foo said, the landlords will have to consider installing green features and modern facilities to flow with the current trend.
"The only way forward is to demolish the buildings and rebuild," Foo said yesterday in Kuala Lumpur, at the launch of the company's 2011 property market outlook report.
Old buildings in Kuala Lumpur that will be demolished to make way for new projects include Kompleks Antarabangsa and Crowne Plaza Mutiara Hotel on Jalan Sultan Ismail, and Wisma Angkasa Raya on Jalan Ampang. Bangunan MAS, meanwhile, will be upgraded.
Foo said it would cost landlords some RM250 per sq ft (psf)to build a new tower and about RM150 psf to refurbish an old building, of more than 25 years.
"With a fresh look and new facilities, they can raise their rental rates," he said.
Currently, a building more than 10 years old is tenanted at around RM5.00 psf while less than that is going for RM6.00 to RM6.20 psf. For the new office supply, the asking price is RM7.00 to RM7.50 psf, Foo said.
On the new supply, Foo said there could be a challenge by the building owners to fill up the space but it may be overcome if the entry point projects (EPP) under the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) are implemented yearly.
Foo said with the EPP and ETP, more multi-national companies (MNCs) are expected to relocate here.
"There is strong interest from MNCs from the US and Europe involved in oil & gas, pharmaceuticals and information technology," Foo said.
He said the ETP and EPP will also strengthen the market for residential properties, retail and hotels.
"The landed residential segment will remain the most active this year while we expect moderate growth for the rest of the sectors," Foo said.
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nazrey April 4th, 2011, 12:07 AM Sabah
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Kota Kinabalu, is the capital of Sabah state in Malaysia. It is also the capital of the West Coast Division of Sabah. The city is located on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea.
International Technology & Convention Centre (ITCC) Penampang
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Bumiputera Developer To Build ITCC-Penampang
28 Mar 2011
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KOTA KINABALU, March 28 (Bernama) -- The International Technology and Commercial Centre Penampang (ITCC-Penampang) will be the biggest private commercial property development initiative to be undertaken by a local Bumiputera developer, said Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman today.
He said the government encouraged more Bumiputera entrepreneurs to initiate and participate in projects to help spur Sabah''s economic growth.
"There are indeed a variety of economic sectors in Sabah that Bumiputera businessmen can venture into...find out about the types of economic activities that you can take part in by speaking to the different agencies, business chambers and financial institutions," he said at the ground-breaking ceremony of ITCC-Penampang.
He called on the state''s private sector not to miss out on opportunities arising from National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) such as palm oil, tourism, oil, gas and energy which were critical to Sabah.
Musa also said the government needed to move away from being the principle driver of the country''s economic growth.
ITCC-Penampang, being developed by Sabanilam Enterprise Sdn Bhd, for RM300 million will be built on a four hectare site over the next 40 months.
Its Director, Datuk Clarence Bongkos Malakun, said ITCC would be equipped with a 300-room hotel block, 16-storey office tower, a modern commercial shopping mall and a hot spot Wi-Fi internet connection.
He also said the centre would feature a 30,000 sq ft convention hall, separate exhibition hall of over 60,000 sq ft and a huge banquet hall which can cater for 170 dinner tables.
-- BERNAMA
nazrey April 4th, 2011, 12:08 AM Selangor
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Mah Sing to launch Icon City next quarter
Published: 2011/04/04
http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/MAH221/Article/
KUALA LUMPUR: Mah Sing Group Bhd (8583), the country's fifth largest developer by revenue, will launch Icon City, a RM3 billion integrated commercial development in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, in the next quarter.
Group managing director and group chief executive Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum said Mah Sing will be launching more commercial and industrial projects this year to build the two segments.
Mah Sing has 33 ongoing developments with remaining gross development value and unbilled sales of RM11.4 billion, and RM4.2 billion has been earmarked for commercial and industrial projects.
Mah Sing may replicate the development of Icon City to offer mix products, but it would depend on location and land size, he said.
Icon City comprises seven- to eight-storey lifestyle shop-offices, gourmet street with 20 two-storey food outlets, small office versatile-offices (Sovo), serviced apartments, lifestyle mall, boutique hotel and office towers.
Leong is bullish that Icon City will command good sales because of the product mix, design and location.
con City is located on a 7.93ha site in SS8, Sungei Way, a site formerly occupied by Matsushita Group of Co. The land is situated at the crossroads of the Lebuhraya Damasara-Puchong and the Federal Highway.
With unique architectural features, the development would showcase designs, such as forest and water themed plazas, sky glass bottomed pool roof garden and moulded landscapes.
"The shops are on en-bloc sales and we have overwhelming response from potential buyers. It is a testament to our product quality, branding and track record," he said.
Leong said for the serviced apartments and Sovo, Mah Sing is looking at both strata and en-bloc. He added that the five- to seven-year development will comply to the Green Building Index, Green Mark and LEED standards. - By Sharen Kaur
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nazrey April 6th, 2011, 10:35 AM Selangor
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PJCC to be iconic landmark
By Rosalynn Poh of Theedgeproperty.com
Friday, 01 April 2011 16:53
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PETALING JAYA: PJCC Development Sdn Bhd, the developer of Petaling Jaya Commercial Centre (PJCC), plans to transform its 33-acre tract into an iconic architectural landmark in the city.
The mixed commercial development project with a gross development value (GDV) of about RM2 billion is situated off Jalan PJS2 near Bandar Sunway. It is accessible via the New Pantai Expressway (NPE). PJCC Development is part of the MKH group, which is also affiliated with the Pulai Springs group.
The developer recently completed the project’s show gallery called The Pod, which was launched yesterday. The event was officiated by Petaling Jaya mayor Datuk Mohamad Roslan Sakiman and Italian ambassador Folco De La Luca.
“We’ve invested a significant amount in this project. Building this show gallery took us under 12 months to complete. This shows our commitment to building something that will not only look amazing, but which can benefit the community and the building industry,” PJCC Development managing director Jacqueline Daniele Roberts told The Edge Financial Daily in an interview.
“Instead of an ordinary gallery, we felt it was important to create a unique structure that would convey the individuality of PJCC,” she said in her speech at the launch.
During PJCC’s launch three years ago, 80 shop-offices were sold at RM120,000 each. Prices of these units have increased five-fold since, especially when the NPE was completed two years ago, said Roberts. The second phase, comprising 45 shop-offices, is currently under construction.
After launching the first two phases and while exploring options with different architects for the rest of the development, the developer decided to go with the design by a partnership of award-winning architects: Italy’s Studio Nicoletti Associati and Malaysia’s Hijjas Kasturi Associates Sdn Bhd.
With the new masterplan, the third phase will mark a change to the development’s concept and design, said Roberts. “This phase will comprise a 200,000 sq ft retail complex, serviced apartments, a corporate tower and hotel. The launch for this phase is expected sometime in 3Q this year, pending approvals,” she added.
Initial plans are for high-end retail with mainly food outlets and a supermarket, a 5-star hotel with more than 400 rooms and 80 luxury apartments with built-up areas ranging between 500 and 1,500 sq ft.
Proposed projects in the pipeline for PJCC’s other phases include a 150-room boutique hotel, a business park and about six corporate towers.
PJCC will comprise around five phases and the developer expects to take five to 10 years to complete the entire project.
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YTL Land to launch The Capers condo
By EUGENE MAHALINGAM Saturday March 26, 2011
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PETALING JAYA: YTL Land & Development Bhd, which is launching its condominium development The Capers at Sentul East today, caused a “mad rush” among potential buyers looking to lock in sales.
“There was a mad rush of people scrambling in. The food for the guests was left uneaten,” said a fund manager who was on-site to buy a unit yesterday.
At press time, about 80% of Block A has been taken up, according to a sales person when contacted by StarBizWeek yesterday.
The Capers, which has a gross development value of RM350mil, consists of 338 units housed in two 36-storey towers and 128 low-rise suites.
Built-up areas for the tower units range from 695 sq ft to 1,567 sq ft with two bedrooms and 3+1 bedrooms configurations.
The low-rise suites are made up of duplexes and 3-storey single-level suites. Sizes are 999 sq ft (2+1 bedrooms) and 1,965 sq ft (duplex 4+1+1 bedrooms).
YTL Land executive director Datuk Yeoh Seok Kian said one of the top selling points of The Capers was its design.
“The Capers' other unique points include its freehold status, a prime city location that is well-connected by road and train, backed by a 294-acre masterplan that has been dedicated to re-generate this 100-year-old town with a new vibrancy,” he told StarBizWeek in an e-mail.
The Capers is the third residential development in Sentul East after The Tamarind and The Saffron (both sell-out projects were launched in 2005 and 2006 respectively).
Sentul is one of the areas that has been earmarked as a “hotspot” to benefit from the Government's upcoming mass rapid transit (MRT) project.
YTL Land is the first developer to launch a development that is close to an upcoming MRT station.
Yeoh noted that Sentul already enjoyed a multi-connected infrastructure network, placing it in direct access with key locations by road and train.
“Indeed, with the onset of the KL City Circle line (which circles the Kuala Lumpur city centre), Sentul will turn into a major stop-over point among the city's key attractions, not only bringing with it more traffic on a consistent basis but providing enhanced convenience to the community and resulting in significant impact to property values.”
Yeoh said that in the future, all Sentul East developments would be connected via a sky bridge to provide convenience to the community and create a thriving and well-connected hot spot.
“This elevated sky bridge provides one with seamless access from the Sentul KTM Komuter through our properties and ends at the Sentul Timur LRT station.”
He said the first connection would be built in the later part of this year.
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nazrey April 13th, 2011, 02:45 PM Bakun Hydroelectric Dam
Impounds Balui River
Locale Sarawak, Malaysia
Length 750 m (2,461 ft)
Height 205 m (673 ft)
Installed capacity 2,400 MW
Opening date 2010
Once completed:
- Bakun Dam will be the tallest concrete faced rockfill dam (CFRD) in the world.
- Bakun Lake will be the biggest lake in Malaysia by storage volume.
- Bakun Lake will be the largest lake in Malaysia by surface area, even though it is not apparent on the map, due to the sliver shape of the various lake tributaries, as a result of location in the highland valleys.
- Bakun Power Station will be the largest hydroelectric dam in Malaysia, surpassing the currently largest Pergau Dam's power station in Malaysia.
- Bakun submarine power cable will be the longest in the world, surpassing the current Norway to Netherland submarine cable.
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Bakun hydro project to be joint venture
By JACK WONG Wednesday April 13, 2011
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From left: Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, Tokuyama vice-president Toshiki
Nakamura, Press Metal chairman Datuk Paul Koon, State Planning Unit
director Datuk Ismawi Ismuni and State Secretary Datuk Amar Mohammad
Morshidi Abdul Ghani after the signing.
KUCHING: The Bakun hydro dam, which is expected to produce its first 300MW in three months, will become a joint venture between the Federal and Sarawak governments, said Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.
He did not, however, reveal what would be Sarawak government's stake in the dam, which could produce up to 2,400MW when fully operational.
The dam is now owned by the Federal Government through Finance Minister Inc.
The Sarawak government has offered to take over the dam's ownership for RM7bil after the Federal Government agreed to sell it last year as the plan to transmit the electricity to the peninsula via underwater submarine cables was scrapped.
“The Prime Minister has assured me and the state government that all the Bakun power will be given to industries in Sarawak,'' Taib said at the signing of power purchase agreement (PPA) term sheet between state-owned Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) and four major investors in energy-intensive industries in Samalaju Industrial Park in Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (Score) here yesterday.
The four investors were Press Metal Bhd, Japan's Tokuyama Corp, Hong Kong-based Asia Minerals Ltd and Singapore's OM Materials, which is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.
Press Metal will set up a new aluminium smelter while Asia Minerals and OM Materials will each invest in a manganese smelter. Tokuyama's plant will produce polycrystalline silicon for solar panels.
Taib said the 944MW Murum dam project, now under development by SEB, would be operational in 2014, and that more dams would be built.
“For the (proposed) Baram and Pelagus dam projects, all the technical studies have been done. The Baram dam project will be a joint venture with Brunei.
“We (Sarawak) will have 6,000MW to 7,000MW (hydro power) by 2020,” he added.
The proposed Baram dam in northern Sarawak is expected to generate about 1,000MW while the Pelagus dam in the upper reaches of the Rejang River basin, where the Bakun and Murum dams are located, will generate about 900MW.
SEB, which has plans to develop several smaller dams, will export electricity to Brunei and Sabah.
Taib said the state had some 500,000 coal resources which could be exploited to produce electricity.
nazrey April 27th, 2011, 09:31 PM KUALA LUMPUR
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- Edu City [U/C]
- Puteri Harbour [U/C]
- Legoland Malaysia [U/C]
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nazrey April 29th, 2011, 07:21 AM Petaling Jaya (PJ) - Greater KL
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nazrey April 29th, 2011, 03:54 PM ONLY UNDERCONSTRUCTION
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nazrey April 30th, 2011, 09:00 AM KUALA LUMPUR CITY CENTRE (KLCC)
COMPLETEING SOON 2011-2012
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nazrey April 30th, 2011, 09:03 AM ONLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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nazrey April 30th, 2011, 11:09 PM KUALA LUMPUR
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nazrey May 1st, 2011, 12:37 PM KUALA LUMPUR | MATRADE Exhibition and Convention Centre
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Naza ropes in Jetson for Matrade Centre project
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NAZA Group has drafted Kumpulan Jetson Bhd as a partner to develop the country's largest exhibition centre on 62.45 acres of prime federal land off Jalan Duta in Kuala Lumpur.
Naza, through wholly-owned TTDI KL Metropolis Sdn Bhd, and Kumpulan Jetson yesterday sealed a pact to form a 51:49 joint venture (JV) called TTDI Jetson Sdn Bhd.
Kumpulan Jetson will eventually get a RM628 million job to build the proposed Matrade Centre, which will have a one million sq ft of gross floor area.
TTDI Jetson will sign a proper development agreement with TTDI KL Metropolis once Kumpulan Jetson has obtained shareholders' nod for the proposed JV at an extraordinary general meeting to be convened soon.
TTDI Jetson will then award Kumpulan Jetson the contract to build the Matrade Centre for RM628 million, the latter said in a statement to Bursa Malaysia yesterday.
"The company will carry out the planning, design, construction and complete the Matrade Centre," Kumpulan Jetson said.
Naza Group joint executive chairman SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin and director SM Faliq SM Nasimuddin are major shareholders of Kumpulan Jetson, with a combined 29.79 per cent stake.
The brothers recently made an unsuccessful bid to buy the remaining Kumpulan Jetson shares not already owned by them.
TTDI KL Metropolis was previously awarded the privatisation of the 62.45-acre land by the government via a deal signed on December 21 this year.
The company will build the Matrade Centre for the government at its own cost.
In return for the exhibition centre, TTDI KL Metropolis has the exclusive rights to develop the land into a mixed project tentatively dubbed the "Naza KL Metropolis Development".
The project will boast of hotels, offices, residences and shopping malls, with a gross development value of RM15 billion over 15-20 years.
Naza and Kumpulan Jetson have estimated that they would have to fork out some RM800 million to render Matrade Centre functional plus the land premium for conversion of the 25ha into commercial status.
Given its 49 per cent shareholding in TTDI Jetson, Kumpulan Jetson said its portion would amount to at least RM392 million.
nazrey May 2nd, 2011, 08:02 AM Seremban-Gemas Electrified Double Track (EDT) project
(98 km)
NEW stations:
- Senawang Halt
- Sg Gadut Station
- Rembau Station
- Tampin Station
- Batang Melaka Station
- Gemas Station
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1. Construction of 98km double track, 6 stations and installation of modern signalling, communication and electrification system
2. Contractor : IRCON International Ltd
3. Contract Cost : RM 3,450.0 mil
4. Start Date: 18 Jan 2008
5. Completion Date: 16 Aug 2012
6. PMC : KLIA Consultancy Services Sdn Bd (KLIACS)
7. Progress: 64.94%
STATUS PROJECT
1. Earthworks - 97.26%
2. Trackworks - work was fully completed for Section 1A (CH. 461.234 - CH. 472.500) , meanwhile is progressing at other sections.
3. Station Buildings and Halt – Work is progressing for Senawang Halt, Sg Gadut Station, Rembau station, Tampin station and Gemas station.
4. Electrification, Signalling & Communication works (Phase 1: Seremban to Sg Gadut) are progressing at site.
5. Road Over Bridges : Structural work completed; road approach works 53.5% completed
Source: http://www.ktmb.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67:electrified-double-track-project-seremban-gemas&catid=37:project-progress
SENAWANG HALT
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SUNGAI GADUT STATION
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REMBAU STATION
TAMPIN STATION
BATANG MELAKA STATION
GEMAS STATION
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Seremban-Gemas EDT Project Ready In August Next Year
April 30, 2011 20:01 PM
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/state_news/news.php?id=583160&cat=st
ALOR GAJAH, April 30 (Bernama) -- Work on the RM3.45 million electrified double track project between Seremban and Gemas, stretching 98 kilometres, is expected to be ready as scheduled in August next year.
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) president, Dr Aminuddin Adnan said physical work on the project, connecting six railway stations, Seremban-Sungai Gadut-Rembau-Pulau Sebang (Tampin), Batang Melaka and Gemas, had achieved 69 per cent progress.
"The first phase of the electrified double track, from Seremban to Sungai Gadut, is completed and now KTMB is doing energization test using a commuter train, " he told reporters at the Pulau Sebang station here Saturday.
Earlier, former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam were at the station to view the progress of the project.
--BERNAMA
nazrey May 3rd, 2011, 02:06 AM COMPLETEING SOON
Glomac Tower, KLCC
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Grand Hyatt Hotel, KLCC
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1 MK, Mon't Kiara [COMPLETED]
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nazrey May 3rd, 2011, 09:12 AM KUALA LUMPUR: COMPLETEING SOON
Menara Worldwide
enJoy...
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MENARA BANK ISLAM
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Swiss Garden Residences
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KLCC Lot C
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nazrey May 3rd, 2011, 12:16 PM PUTRAJAYA (Malaysian Administrative Centre) / CYBERJAYA (IT-themed city-Multimedia Super Corridor)
(situated about 25 km south of KL and 25 km north of KLIA)
Greater KL ;)
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NOTE: ONLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=398642&page=26
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My photos
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Putrajaya & Cyberjaya were connected with Free Wi-Fi Maju Expressway/KLIA Transit
nazrey May 3rd, 2011, 10:48 PM ONLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
As May 2011
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VzJToOKexB0
SOME UPCOMING PROJECTS:
Mirage By The Lake
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The Place (near Limkokwing University)
20storey Duplex suites
22storey Studio suites
69 retail lots
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nazrey May 4th, 2011, 12:27 AM NEW COMPLETED!
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HP Global Center, Cyberjaya
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NEW
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HP Global Center Cyberjaya Launch
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nazrey May 4th, 2011, 05:37 AM KUALA LUMPUR: COMPLETEING SOON
Hampshire Place
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Capsquare Tower
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nazrey May 4th, 2011, 10:38 AM KUALA LUMPUR: COMPLETEING SOON
Persada Putra
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Menara Felda
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nazrey May 4th, 2011, 10:09 PM People's Well-Being To Be Given Priority In Greater KL Plan - Muhyiddin
3 May 2011
http://greaterkl.bernama.com/news.php?id=583578
PUTRAJAYA, May 3 (Bernama) -- Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin gave the assurance today that the people's well-being will be given priority in implementing the "Greater KL and Klang Valley" initiative in a bid to make the national capital a world class city.
The move would also in line with the aspiration to position the place as among the 20 best cities to live, he said.
"There should be a balanced, dynamic and competitive economic development. This is to ensure there are no economic gaps among us.
"The government constantly strives to eradicate poverty and encourage the creation of professionals in each household to ensure prosperity in the country's family institutions," he said when opening the Menara Seri Wilayah of the Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing Ministry, here Tuesday.
Present was Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing Minister Datuk Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin.
The Menara Seri Wilayah, formerly PjH Tower and completed in 2004, was bought by the ministry from Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd in May last year.
Muhyiddin said the government was aware that development programmes that were in line with technological advancement, and environmental-friendly, could became a catalyst in bringing progress to the people.
He said the government needed to embark on transformation in all aspects in order to achieve the country's agenda.
On the Menara Seri Wilayah, the deputy prime minister said the building would become a new landmark in the country's administrative capital.
In this context, he said, it was the responsibility of the ministry's staff to give their best to the people of the Federal Territories.
-- BERNAMA
nazrey May 5th, 2011, 08:24 AM KUALA LUMPUR
COMPLETEING SOON: KL Sentral Park
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nazrey May 6th, 2011, 08:35 AM PENANG
COMPLETED: HR residences
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COMPLETED: 1st avenue Mall
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COMPLETEING SOON: Gurner Paragon
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COMPLETEING SOON: Penang Times Square
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nazrey May 7th, 2011, 03:55 AM KUANTAN, PAHANG
COMPLETED: Zenith Hotel
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http://duncaninkuantan.blogspot.com/2011/04/kuala-lumpur-kuching-and-kuantan.html
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nazrey May 8th, 2011, 02:52 AM UPDATE:
Kuala Lumpur and its conurbation
A more appropriate term of reference for Kuala Lumpur’s sub-national context is the Kuala Lumpur and its conurbation (KLC). The KLC refers to the entire Klang Valley Region as originally defined by the Klang Valley Study (1972) together with much of the Kuala Langat district and the remaining part of the Sepang district where the KLIA is located. It covers a total area of approximately 4,000 square kilometres (http://www.dbkl.gov.my/pskl2020/english/international_and_national_context_of_growth/index.htm), which is about 40 percent larger than the size of the Klang Valley Region of 2,843 square kilometres.
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Top Tallest Towers in Kuala Lumpur
1 KUALA LUMPUR | Petronas Towers | 451.9m | 88 fl
2 KUALA LUMPUR | KL Tower | 421m
3 KUALA LUMPUR | Menara Telekom | 310m | 55 fl
4 KUALA LUMPUR | Ilham Baru Tower | 298m | 62 fl | U/C
5 KUALA LUMPUR | Petronas Carigali HQ | 267m | 59 fl | U/C
6 KUALA LUMPUR l Menara Maybank | 243.5m | 50 fl
7 KUALA LUMPUR | The Intermark: Vista Tower | 238.1m | 62 fl
8 KUALA LUMPUR | Menara Maxis | 212.1m | 49 fl
9 KUALA LUMPUR | Bangunan AM Finance | 210m | 50 fl
KUALA LUMPUR | Kompleks Kerja Raya Tower | 210m | 37 fl | U/C
10 KUALA LUMPUR | The Troika 1 | 204m | 50 fl
11 KUALA LUMPUR | Berjaya Times Square | 203m | 48 fl
12 KUALA LUMPUR | K Residence | 202m | 52 fl
13 KUALA LUMPUR | Pavilion Residences | 200m+ | 50 fl
KUALA LUMPUR l Banyan Tree Signatures KL | 200m+ | 55 fl | U/C
KUALA LUMPUR l Naza HQ Tower 1 | 200m+ | 50 fl | U/C
KUALA LUMPUR | Felda HQ Tower| 200m+ | 50 fl | U/C
KUALA LUMPUR | Lot G Office Tower 2 | 200m | 37 fl | U/C
14 KUALA LUMPUR | Capital Square Towers | 198m | 40 fl
15 KUALA LUMPUR | Maju Tower | 196m | 50 fl
KUALA LUMPUR | Menara Standard Chartered | 196m | 46 fl
16 KUALA LUMPUR | Menara Citibank | 190.2m | 50 fl
17 KUALA LUMPUR | Menara CIMB Bank | 190m+ | 42 fl
COMPLETED
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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PROPOSED/ON HOLD
KUALA LUMPUR | Four Seasons Place | 320m | 65 fl | App
KUALA LUMPUR | Menara Tradewinds 1 | 300m | 60 fl | Pro
KUALA LUMPUR | W Hotel & Residences | 50 fl | 232m | Pro
KUALA LUMPUR | Menara Tradewinds 2 | 230m | 55 fl | Pro
KUALA LUMPUR | TNB HQ | 210m | 34 fl | Pro
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NEW MEGAPROJECT SITE:
Permodalan Nasional Bhd’s 100-storey project near Merdeka Stadium
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Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC)
Redevelopment of the 22-acre former Pudu Prison
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Kuala Lumpur International Financial District (KLIFD)
The 80-acre financial hub at the Dataran Perdana in the Imbi area
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The mixed development on 460 acres at the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) Airport
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KL Metropolis @ MATRADE Centre
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nazrey May 9th, 2011, 01:33 PM GREEN PROJECTS MALAYSIA
UPDATE: Certified Green Buildings in Malaysia
- Menara Felda (GBI Malaysia)
- The Altium (GBI Malaysia)
- Menara Worldwide (GBI Malaysia)
- Menara Binjai (GBI Malaysia, Green Mark)
- Sunway Palazzio (Green Mark)
- Sunway Vivaldi (Green Mark)
- 11 Mont' Kiara (Green Mark)
- 28 Mont' Kiara (Green Mark)
- Bellworth Tower (Green Mark)
- KL Sentral Park (GBI Malaysia, Green Mark)
- Nu Sentral (Green Mark, LEED)
- 348 Sentral (LEED)
- The Intermark (LEED)
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http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/4990/greendp.jpg
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_28montkiara.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/28montkiara.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_Bellworth.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Bellworth.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_13-7.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/13-7.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_13-5.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/13-5.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_4-6.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/4-6.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_15-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/15-3.jpg)
11 Mont' Kiara (Green Mark) (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=66751883&postcount=1900)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_BWQmSsODfo8/SKBWsUpGKaI/AAAAAAAADHU/ycArHOR3SFw/s400/mont+kiara+II.jpg http://www.starproperty.my/CMSFiles/image/newdev/july/11mk/1.jpg
28 Mont' Kiara (Green Mark) (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=77264165&postcount=2094)
http://orangeestate.beeqee.com/userfiles/images/project/1/temp/MK28/MK28c.jpg
http://orangeestate.beeqee.com/userfiles/images/project/1/temp/MK28/MK28b.jpg
http://orangeestate.beeqee.com/userfiles/images/project/1/temp/MK28/MK28e.jpg
nazrey May 9th, 2011, 02:33 PM Sri Hartamas / Mon't Kiara
(old photo)
http://upislam.com/images/61483046722622095202.jpg
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/46467717
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4434641965_e05e12c5df_b.jpg
@ Verve Suites
http://caseyliew.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/mg_3240.jpg?w=340&h=510 http://caseyliew.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/mg_3292.jpg?w=340&h=510 http://caseyliew.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/mg_3266.jpg?w=340&h=510
http://caseyliew.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/mg_3245.jpg?w=455&h=303 http://caseyliew.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/mg_3257.jpg?w=455&h=303
http://www.upislam.com/images/03612193667994627833.jpg
UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS:
as May 2011
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_64.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/64.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_28montkiara.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/28montkiara.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_63.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/63.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_47.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/47.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_66.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/66.jpg)
Icon Residence Mont'Kiara (U/C)
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1183345&highlight=icon
http://www.iluxuryasia.com/property/images/international/640/08ff6e1e1e0b4ce1af13e3e1afd91c2d.JPG
http://www.southgate.com.my/icon-residence/images/gallery/12.jpg http://www.southgate.com.my/icon-residence/images/gallery/11.jpg
http://www.southgate.com.my/icon-residence/images/gallery/7.jpg http://www.southgate.com.my/icon-residence/images/gallery/10.jpg
http://static.worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/14929_2_MontKiara-Additional01.jpg
nazrey May 9th, 2011, 02:56 PM KL Sentral - Malaysia's Largest Public Transport Interchange
KL Sentral & Brickfield
http://upislam.com/images/80285379119483932945.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/4831571760_2f13e6b8e1_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wanhashim/4831571760/in/set-72157618208112588/
http://www.upislam.com/images/85977510434785511464.jpg
UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS:
as May 2011
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=334712&page=105
http://www.upislam.com/images/80675043407858786264.jpg
nazrey May 9th, 2011, 03:34 PM Mid Valley City
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4143/5415751480_356acdf85a_b.jpg
http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/5394/dsc00704l.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4719823914_5821ca99b8_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dograexposures/5415751480/
http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/1869/1001871gi.jpg
UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS:
as May 2011
KL ECOCITY
http://www.klecocity.com.my/
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1218/klecocity.jpg
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/3651/klecocity2.jpg
http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/1134/44844764.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4153/5431993695_6d43d971fc_b.jpg
MVC Phase 3
http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp167/Impacto_photo/MidValleyTwins.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5256/5564189867_c967ab2d0b_b.jpg
nazrey May 10th, 2011, 03:11 AM Pantai Dalam / Kg Kerinchi
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/08.jpg
The Horizon Phase I (COMPLETED)
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/9897/1001894.jpg
photo by Ethaniel
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/3121/1001876.jpg
photo by Ethaniel
Bangsar South
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/13-1.jpg
The Horizon Phase II
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5013/5401116610_9d589cacf4_b.jpg
The Horizon Phase II
http://www.bangsarsouth.com/images/img_vertical2.jpg http://www.bangsarsouth.com/images/img_vertical3.jpg
http://www.bangsarsouth.com/images/img_horizon2_03.jpg
http://www.bangsarsouth.com/images/img_horizon2_02.jpg
http://www.bangsarsouth.com/images/img_horizon2_05.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4343137837_2620134420.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43043161@N02/4343137837/
http://www.uoa.com.my/images/camelia/photo/img1.jpg
nazrey May 10th, 2011, 04:02 AM Kota Damansara / Bangsar / Phileo Damansara
Along Sprint Highway
http://www.upislam.com/images/64923228913019853600.jpg
http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/4014/25295806.jpg
National Science Centre
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5089/5265240971_1403603eb7.jpg http://www.upislam.com/images/50543386040602935527.jpg
http://www.upislam.com/images/27036270466259817462.jpg http://www.upislam.com/images/23544977590525572157.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3416/3259759083_18ddb0b7f9_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/abllo/3259759083/
http://www.upislam.com/images/40036034222973169144.jpg
http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/4746/777713at.jpg http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/4162/77718nc.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2662/3908674190_626cc8d7fb_b.jpg
YTL Chairman's Superhome @ Taman Sa, Bangsar
http://www.thecoolhunter.net/images/stories/2007pics/storiesnew2007pics/marchpics/kl6.jpg
http://www.thecoolhunter.net/images/stories/2007pics/storiesnew2007pics/marchpics/kl1.jpg
http://spaceinvading.com/bookmarklet/Images/2602091235719993big_174130_2929_DO090315006_home.jpg
http://spaceinvading.com/bookmarklet/Images/2602091235719996big_174130_2667_DO090315008_home.jpg
http://www.trendir.com/house-design/ytl-residence-4.jpg
http://www.trendir.com/house-design/ytl-residence-5.jpg
One Menerung
http://www.upislam.com/images/64728904372368554678.jpg
http://www.upislam.com/images/18634688818503020726.jpg http://www.upislam.com/images/53766120571098976508.jpg
Bangsar Shopping Centre
http://img576.imageshack.us/img576/8844/121ib.jpg
Twins @ Damansara Heights
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=73180693
http://www.picamatic.com/show/2009/06/26/05/06/4131638_1001x842.JPG
nazrey May 10th, 2011, 04:02 PM @ City Centre
COMPLETEING SOON
UNDERCONSTRUCTIONS
As May 2011
http://www.upislam.com/images/44327959837084589589.jpg
ONLY UNDERCONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
As May 2011
http://www.upislam.com/images/66130936194515949397.jpg
nazrey May 12th, 2011, 08:24 AM SOME PROPOSAL/ON HOLD PROJECTS IN GREATER KL
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_76-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/76-1.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_12-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/12-1.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_6ut.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/6ut.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_456.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/456.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_13-2.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/13-2.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_14-2.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/14-2.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_10-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/10-1.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_25.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/25.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_24-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/24-1.jpg)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_09-2.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/09-2.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_13-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/13-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_07-4.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/07-4.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_09-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/09-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_11-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/11-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_56.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/56.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_15-2.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/15-2.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_06-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/06-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_67.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/67.jpg)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_8_967158.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/8_967158.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_17-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/17-1.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_08-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/08-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_16-2.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/16-2.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_20-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/20-1.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_12-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/12-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_27.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/27.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_31-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/31-1.jpg)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_624.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/624.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_622.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/622.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_623.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/623.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_621.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/621.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_618.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/618.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_71.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/71.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_69.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/69.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_s2.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/s2.jpg)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_457.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/457.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_454.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/454.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_456.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/456.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_k1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/k1.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_dv.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/dv.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_cascades.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/cascades.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_fd.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/fd.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_5673099416_966e67444a_b.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/5673099416_966e67444a_b.jpg)
COMING SOON
Vertices Tower (42 fl)
The Elements (42 fl x 2)
Datum Jelatek
The Capers (36 fl x 2)
Eminent 213
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_46.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/46.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_21-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/21-1.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_78-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/78-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/th_87-3.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/87-3.jpg) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/th_22-2.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v608/nazrey/Another/ASEAN/22-2.jpg)
nazrey May 15th, 2011, 11:51 AM @ MB Petaling Jaya
Petaling Jaya (PJ) - Greater KL
http://www.upislam.com/images/99516729270142637212.jpg
@ Mutiara Damansara
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=491973&page=13
http://www.upislam.com/images/72415037302694461019.jpg
NEW PROJECT:
The Cascade
http://www.cascades-kd.com.my/
http://www.upislam.com/images/08057270442555863296.jpg
Bellworth Tower
www.bellworth.com.my/
http://www.upislam.com/images/56112125529641011321.jpg
The Altium
http://www.aqrs.com.my/altium.html
http://www.aqrs.com.my/images/altium-img1.jpghttp://www.aqrs.com.my/images/pulse.jpg
Sunway Nexis
http://thinkproperty.com.my/realestate/images/blog/Image/Sunway%20Nexis%20Perspective.jpg
http://www.veritas.com.my/newsletter/Website%20Newsletter/November%202010/2.jpg
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