Tuju Setia tendering for RM2.8 billion worth of projects
Construction services company Tuju Setia Bhd is tendering for RM2.8 billion worth of projects to build high-rise and industrial buildings, as well as hospitals and healthcare facilities.
Construction services company Tuju Setia Bhd is tendering for RM2.8 billion worth of projects to build high-rise and industrial buildings, as well as hospitals and healthcare facilities.
The property belonging to Sime Darby Property (Nilai) Sdn Bhd in Setul district consists of a single-storey factory building with a two-storey office building, Dynaciate said in a stock exchange filing.
The construction company plans to raise RM21.57 million via a private placement of up to 479.29 million shares or 30% of its total issued shares at an issue price to be determined later.
In a statement, Sime Darby Property group managing director Datuk Azmir Merican said: "The healthy sales bookings recorded during the campaign were achieved through a good mix of residential, commercial, and industrial properties, with over 60% of bookings coming from our existing stock. We thank our loyal customers and new purchasers for their trust in the Sime Darby Property brand and for always supporting our campaigns."
The contract, which was awarded by Daksina Harta Sdn Bhd, involves the construction of two blocks of serviced apartments (1,605 units) and two-storey retail shop lots (20 units), as well as one block of car park podium and related facilities at Lot 100961 Seksyen 9, Jalan Cheras in Kajang.
In a bourse filing on Monday (June 20), the company said its unit Kerjaya Prospek (M) Sdn Bhd had accepted a letter of award from Bangsar Hill Park Development Sdn Bhd for the main building of the development at Lorong Maarof.
In a trading stocks note today, the research house said this, coupled with its above 30-day average trading volume, the stock may push above the immediate resistance of RM1.58.
In a bourse filing, TSR Capital said it is selling part of a land measuring 36,617 sq ft together with a McDonald's restaurant erected on it for RM6 million.
In 2016, SDP struck a five-year brand licensing contract with the United States’ PGA Tour under the Tournament Players’ Club (TPC) network umbrella, which allowed SDP to utilise the TPC brand to host major golf tournaments and elevate the club’s global recognition and standards. The licence expired at the end of 2021.
The group said it signed an agreement with Menara Rezeki Sdn Bhd (MRSB) on Thursday (June 16) to undertake the project via their joint venture (JV) firm, Menara Rezeki Properties Sdn Bhd (MRPSB).