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Berth at ferry terminal to be rebuilt

Property News/ 24 May 2012 1 comment

AFTER being out of use for more than six months, the unstable berth at the Pengkalan Raja Tun Uda ferry terminal in Weld Quay will be rebuilt starting next month at a cost of RM2.15mil.

Penang Public Works, Utilities and Transport Committee chairman Lim Hock Seng said Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) had appointed a contractor to carry out the work which was scheduled to be completed in six months’ time.

“The old berth which is more than 30 years old will be dug out and the contractor will lay new foundation,” he said after a site inspection at the terminal on Monday.

Lim said he went to the ferry terminal for inspection after a complaint by email was sent to the Penang Chief Minister’s off-ice.

“We received several complaints like the air ventilation at the passenger’s waiting area at the ferry terminal was not good as the fans were not working.

“Part of the ceiling has also broken and it leaks when there’s heavy rain. Cleanliness is also an issue as rubbish can be seen scattered on the floor,” he said.

He added that the sender also complained of long waiting time for the ferries to arrive.

“The waiting time should be around 15 minutes,” he said.

PPSB operation coordinator Jamil Mordipi, who was also present during the inspection, said the administration would look into fixing the facilities.

Lim said PPSB had suffered losses even though the ferry service was widely utilised by the public.

“Last year, PPSB spent RM16.5mil to subsidise the service and in 2010, PPSB suffered losses of RM15.6mil.

“The main factors for the losses are the high fuel price and maintenance for the ferries,” he said.

He said PPSB had written to the Federal Government to request for fuel subsidy.

“But the government doesn’t allow subsidy for PPSB as transportation by sea does not qualify for subsidy. Only transportation by river qualifies for subsidy,” he said.

Source: The Star

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Marinox Sky Villas

Marinox Sky Villas, strategically located within Seri Tanjung Pinang, opposite of The Brezza, mere minutes drive to Straits Quay and Tesco hypermarket. It comprises 301 unit of Sky Villas with size ranging from 1,250 sq.ft. onwards.

Property Project : Marinox Sky Villas
Location : Tanjung Tokong, Penang
Property Type : Condominium
Tenure : Leasehold
Built-up Area: 1,250 sq.ft. onwards
Total Units : 301
Indicative Price: RM650psf onwards
Developer : Masmayer Development Sdn Bhd

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Lesson for developers

Property News/ 19 May 2012 No comments

BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP) has lifted a stop work order issued on a construction site in Alma near here earlier this month.

A team of MPSP councillors and officials, who visited the site, lifted the stop-work order after the developer was found to have complied with the necessary requirements.

“We issued the stop work order during our visit to the construction site about two weeks ago when we found the developers failed to comply with requirements such as constructing a retaining wall and retention ponds to prevent flooding in the area,” said councillor Soon Lip Chee at the site yesterday.

Also present were MPSP councillors Johari Kassim and Steven Sim Chee Keong.

Soon said the stop work order was issued after MPSP president Maimunah Mohd Sharif and a team of councillors visited Taman Saujana Indah following complaints that muddy water from higher ground had flooded the houses in the area.

The developer has now built a 1.5m-high retaining wall and three retention ponds, as required by MPSP according to the layout plan.

Sim said this would serve as a lesson to other developers.

“We do not want construction works to affect the daily life of residents in the area.

“Developers should be responsible corporate citizens and comply with the requirements according to the layout plans,” he said.

Johari said the OSC committee would make regular visits to the construction site to ensure they complied with the requirement.

“We are not against development, but we want corporate citizens to be concerned about the welfare of the people.

“It is important to make sure that development projects should not affect the daily life of the people,” he said.

Source: The Star

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The Lexis Suites

Teluk Kumbar/ 18 May 2012 11 comments

Lexis Suites

Lexis Suites, a 650 rooms five star hotel suites.  The concept will be similar to Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickson and the all suites hotel will be based in Teluk Kumbar.  It is expected to be fully completed by 2015.  It will also have its own in-room swimming pool complete with steam sauna room.

Selling Price : RM 770,000 – RM 940,000

Average size : 875 sf ( Type A ) and 968 sf ( Type B )

Property Project : Lexis Suites
Location : Teluk Kumbar, Penang
Property Type : Hotel Suites
Developer: Lexis Hotel Group (KL Metro Group)

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Platinum III @ Teluk Kumbar

Teluk Kumbar/ 18 May 2012 486 comments

Platimum III, an upcoming mixed development within the established township of Teluk Kumbar, Penang. It comprises condominium with spacious built-up area of 1,230 sq. ft. & 1,320 sq. ft. and shop houses. There are 6 units per floor and all are corner units.

Property Project : Platinum III @ Teluk Kumbar
Location : Teluk Kumbar, Penang
Property Type : Condominium and Shop Offices
Built-up Area : 1,230 sq.ft. onwards
Total Units: 357
Tenure : Freehold
Indicative Price : RM 428,000 onwards
Developer: TPPT Sdn. Bhd.

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