KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB) said it has been
shortlisted for the 1,000-tonne-per-day waste-to-energy incinerator project in
Taman Beringin, Kepong, which is estimated to cost up to RM800 million.
This confirms The Edge Financial Daily’s report on Monday, which quoted industry sources as saying that the group had been shortlisted, together with Puncak Niaga Holdings Bhd, UEM Environment Sdn Bhd and DRB-Hicom Bhd, beating 29 other competitors. It is said MRCB will team up with South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem Co to bid for the concession, which may be for up to 30 years. MRCB chief financial officer Ann Wan Tee was quoted as saying in a Bernama news report yesterday that the group is expected to submit its bid to the government in November. “We are putting our best effort to win the tender. We are ‘fighting’ against other bigger boys as well, let’s see whether we can win it. It is going to be a concession. We do not know how long the government would give the concession [but] to build [the incinerator], it will take three to four years,” Ann reportedly told newsmen after the group’s extraordinary general meeting. MRCB’s tender book stands at about RM1.1 billion for its construction arm and RM1.8 billion for its property arm. On the development of the first parcel of the Kwasa Damansara project, Ann said the land is still under the condition precedent period as the group and Kwasa Land Sdn Bhd are required to get certain approvals. “We are going to have a couple more EGMs ... because the agreement is quite sizeable,” he was quoted as saying by Bernama. This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, on September 24, 2014. For more information on Building and Construction event, please visit www.asiapacificevents.com |
LANGKAWI: The 1Malaysia People’s Housing Scheme (PR1MA) has entered into
partnership with the Langkawi Development Authority (Lada) to build 1,000
affordable homes.
The houses will be built about 2km from Kuah town on a 58.27ha site.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who witnessed the signing of the
memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the project between PR1MA and Lada
yesterday, said the prices for the homes would be 20% cheaper than market
rate.
PR1MA chief executive officer Datuk Abdul Mutalib Alias and Lada chief
executive officer Tan Sri Khalid Ramli signed the MoU.
The 1,000 homes to be built on 22.25ha of the site will consist of single and
double-storey terrace houses as well as mid-rise apartments. The project is
expected to start by the end of 2015.
A statement released by PR1MA said the housing project would have public
facilities while the remaining 36ha would be kept for future development under
Phase 2.
As of last month, PR1MA had approved 70 projects in various states.
At another event, Najib said the country’s broadband penetration rate was
currently at 67.1%, just 7.9% behind the Government’s target of 75% by 2015.
He noted that the Government’s effort to broaden its coverage over the years
had produced positive results.
“The rate was only 31.7% in 2009. Development and telecommunications are
related, just like an engine and its machinery,” he said at the launch of the
Langkawi Communications Empowerment Initiative and the 1Malaysia Broadband
Carnival 2014.
He added that by next year, residents and tourists in Langkawi would enjoy
better broadband coverage when 90% of the island was connected to the 3G
network.
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