The winner’s circle
The awards gala night was held on Nov 30 at the Mandarin Oriental in Kuala Lumpur and more than 300 of real estate’s biggest players and experts came together to celebrate the industry’s best and brightest stars.
The awards gala night was held on Nov 30 at the Mandarin Oriental in Kuala Lumpur and more than 300 of real estate’s biggest players and experts came together to celebrate the industry’s best and brightest stars.
The property developers were ranked according to their overall score. After the points for the quantitative and qualitative attributes were tabulated, the results were audited by Deloitte Malaysia.
This year, Phase 15 of its Ambang Botanic residential development — by Harum Intisari Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Gamuda Land — bagged The Edge Malaysia-PEPS Value Creation Excellence Award 2015 in the residential segment. This makes it the third consecutive year that properties in Bandar Botanic have won the award.
Today, Kota Kemuning is home to 9,570 units of bungalows, semidees, linked houses, town houses, condominiums and apartments, commercial centres, shopoffices and factories.
Gamuda Land spent RM 1.6 billion on land acquisition and has set aside RM500 million in FY2016 to acquire more land. Currently, the group has 3,332 acres of undeveloped landbank locally and 571 acres overseas.
Proposed Bayan Lepas alignment part of first phase of Transport Master Plan
Making its return to the Top 10 this year is IJM Land Bhd (No 2), a huge jump from its 14th spot last year.
Work at Penang TMP expected to start in 2018
Part of the land-swap deal with SRS Consortium, the project delivery partner for RM27 billion Penang Transport Master Plan.
Klang’s property market has long been dominated by landed homes. But there are signs that its non-landed homes are coming out of the shadows and seeing more ‘action’.