EcoFirst alleges conspiracy in award of now-terminated contract to Kerjaya Prospek
After the termination, Kerjaya Prospek filed a lawsuit against EcoFirst’s wholly-owned unit, BCM Holdings Sdn Bhd, claiming RM20 million in termination damages.
After the termination, Kerjaya Prospek filed a lawsuit against EcoFirst’s wholly-owned unit, BCM Holdings Sdn Bhd, claiming RM20 million in termination damages.
Bukit Chagar — the location of the Johor-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) station that is currently under construction — is in the immediate vicinity of the land purchased by MPSB, according to a bourse filing.
The contract involves earthworks and main infrastructure works at the proposed township development located in the Pulai district, Nestcon said in an exchange filing.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was also signed between EcoWorld and GoldenHome Living Co Ltd to establish a strategic partnership in providing furniture such as kitchen cabinets, wardrobes and innovative product packages for EcoWorld’s residential, commercial and industrial developments.
Spanning about 10 acres, the freehold Bamboo Hills Residences will have three residential blocks on top of a retail podium, which will serve as a hub to provide convenient access to daily necessities and services.
The German Technology Park aims to attract German investment into Melaka and strengthen Malaysia-Germany economic ties across industrial developments, including industrial bungalow lots, semi-detached factories, shop offices and centralised labour quarters.
Epicon (formerly known as Konsortium Transnational Bhd) said its unit Transnational Builder Sdn Bhd had received the LOA from Syarikat Majuperak Bhd for the main building works of 601 units of single storey terrace houses and four units of electrical substations in Sungai Terap, Perak.
The acquisition, which involves a total purchase consideration of RM392.
MGB said the contract is for the development of two blocks of D’Island Residence service apartments, along with related facilities.
The first phase will have a gross development value of RM52 million and consists of a total of 35 double-storey linked villas.