again...Lets start new thread for Cat city guys, Kuching V 4.0!..so start posting here guys.... :banana:
I think 3rd Mile (Timberland Medical Centre) is under MBKS.Just read the news about an old man and his son from Singkawang who went to Kuching for medical check up. They stayed some where near third mile and the son got hit by a car and died while crossing the road for lunch.
MBKS and DBKU urgently need to make their roads more pedestrian friendly to avoid such accidents.
they should built the batu lintang waterpark fast..Naim rises 2% on RM205m MRT contract
25 October 2012
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 25): Naim Holdings Bhd saw its shares rise 2% in early trade after the builder confirmed it had secured a RM204.66 million mass rapid transit (MRT) project in the Klang Valley.
Analysts said the rise in the stock’s price was helped by the confirmed updates on Naim being appointed as a sub-contractor for the MRT project following news reports on the matter prior to the company’s latest announcement to the exchange.
“The rise in the stock’s price is partially due to Naim’s latest announcement on the MRT project,” an analyst from TA Securities Holdings Bhd told theedgemalaysia.com over telephone on Thursday.
At 10.34am, Naim was traded at RM1.34 with 150,000 shares done after rising as much as three sen to RM1.96 earlier. TA has a “buy” call for Naim shares with fair value of RM3.17, according to the analyst.
Naim told the exchangeon Wednesday that the firm had received the Letter of Award from Gadang Engineering (M) Sdn. Bhd to build elevated stations and undertake related jobs Taman Industri Sungai Buloh, PJU 5 and Dataran Sunway.
The project is anticipated to contribute positively to Naim’s financials from the year ending Dec 31, 2013 onwards, according to the company.
Naim’s businesses include property development, construction, and oil and gas support services.
The group’s property development projects, located mainly within Sarawak, are the Bandar Baru Permyjaya in Miri, Desa Ilmu in Kota Samarahan, and the up-market Riveria satellite township within Kuching’s southern corridor.
As a construction firm, Naim has undertaken some RM5 billion worth projects which include its property development projects, the firm said. Meanwhile, Naim’s oil and gas support services operations are undertaken via it unit Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd.
Source: http://www.theedgemalaysia.com
- sarawakian company is building MRT stations in west malaysia. congratulations! Hopefully they will build for Catcity soon.
I'm wondering why they still want to really develop Pasir Panjang area. FOr the past two years, various cases of crocodile attacks happened at this area. How I wish they can divert it to Damai instead of Pasir Panjang. Plus, I think Santubong coastal tip also has a potential to be developed due to its long sandy beaches and some mangrove spots. I think it's safer to develop that area than Pasir Panjang.The proposed 6km-cable car system at Santubong. It is part of a multi-billion ringgit project to boost the overall tourism sector in Sarawak.
The proposed project would be known as Santubong beach and city resort. The project consists of hotel, commercial centre, residential area, park as well as fisherman wharf apart from the cable car.
I agree with the casino thingy. How about theme park with rollercoasters circling the mountain? :banana::banana:They need more than just a cable car network, they need to create places to visit and activities for visitors to do while there. ie. Theme Parks, Casinos?, Nature Trails, etc.
Otherwise, people will only visit once out of curiosity and then the cable car will run out of business.
I can sniff Viva City would be the biggest mall in Kuching or Sarawak. But another cineplex? Don't u guys think we have too many cineplexes already? Oh ya... maybe the suites and condos resident can fill up the crowd.ViVaCiTy
competition is good to ensure better quality & movie experience.that is their strongest point to attract movie goers.I can sniff Viva City would be the biggest mall in Kuching or Sarawak. But another cineplex? Don't u guys think we have too many cineplexes already? Oh ya... maybe the suites and condos resident can fill up the crowd.
For me, i wouldn't agree with casino or rollercoaster. People go to santubong for the nature. Not for things like that.... The cable cars are for people who wants to view the view but lazy to walk... By building casino or rollercoaster or a theme park, it will just take away the charm of santubong.Muntz said:I agree with the casino thingy. How about theme park with rollercoasters circling the mountain? :banana::banana:
Kuching's drivers need to improve their driving skill and civility too. Fast and aggressive driving only go to prove one's immaturiy. Skillful drivers do not drive and park one's car like a wild animal.read that too..RIP to the victim. they should built an overhead bridge there..but the problems is, some area which was constructed with overhead bridge like satok people still choose to cross directly
For me, i wouldn't agree with casino or rollercoaster. People go to santubong for the nature. Not for things like that.... The cable cars are for people who wants to view the view but lazy to walk... By building casino or rollercoaster or a theme park, it will just take away the charm of santubong.