Community members of PPR Seri Cempaka applying sealant on the sports court for the court preparation on the first day of work. (Photos by Low Yen Yeing/EdgeProp.my)
Community members of PPR Seri Cempaka applying sealant on the sports court for the court preparation on the first day of work.
Community members of PPR Seri Cempaka applying sealant on the sports court for the court preparation on the first day of work.
Paint preparation and work distribution before painting work starts in Day 2.
Paramount Property COO Wang Chong Hwa leading his team to participate in the painting works in Day 2.
Painting works in progress.
Painting works in progress.
One of the volunteers drawing the outline of the sports court design.
A volunteer carefully applying the colour paint following the outline.
Volunteers from Nippon Paint Malaysia are well-prepared for the painting effort under the hot sun.
Work in progress for Day 4
Work in progress for Day 4
A sneak peek of the full design for the multipurpose court of PPR Seri Cempaka.
Work in progress in Day 4
Work in progress in Day 4
Work in progress in Day 4
Work in progress in Day 4
Melissa Lo, the designer of the sports court, is marking the game lines for the sports court.
The volunteers are racing with time to finish the painting works.
Volunteers from Paramount Property
Volunteers from Nippon Paint Malaysia
Volunteers from EdgeProp.my
The refurbishment of the outdoor sports court of PPR Seri Cempaka is gaining traction with an increasing number of volunteers participating in the painting works.
The sports court transformation project, which started on Monday, is part of the Sayangi Rumahku campaign -- a joint effort by EdgeProp.my, Paramount Property and Nippon Paint Malaysia in support of the National Community Policy (DKN) formulated by the Housing and Local Government Ministry which aims to improve the lives of the B40 group.
Employees from the three companies and community members of PPR Seri Cempaka have taken time off from their busy work schedules to paint under the hot sun.
None of them are professional painters but under the guidance of the sports court designer Melissa Lo, they were taught the skills and knowledge of court painting, such as applying sealant for preparation, drawing the outline and applying the first layer of colour paint.
The painting work will takes four days to complete, so stay tuned with us to see the new look of PPR Seri Cempaka sports court!