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Penang undersea tunnel report to be merged with container terminal expansion blueprint

Property News/ 2 June 2022 2 comments

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The final draft of the feasibility report for the controversial undersea tunnel will be integrated with the North Butterworth Container Terminal (NBCT) expansion master plan by the Penang Port Commission (PPC), said state exco Zairil Khir Johari.

The transport and infrastructure committee chairman, in his reply to a written question from Ong Khan Lee (PKR – Kebun Bunga) at the state legislative assembly, said the final draft was being studied by government agencies and project contractor, Consortium Zenith Construction Sdn Bhd (CZC).

He said the document was presented to the state government in December 2020 after it was reviewed by an independent consultant engineer.

“The process (to study the final draft to be integrated with the NBCT expansion master plan) was from January 2021 to March 2022,” he said.

He said the feasibility report was presented to the state exco on April 6 and the state government has received the results of the report that states the undersea tunnel can be implemented.

“However, the next phase of design and construction of project is subjected to resolving issues related to the operations of the undersea tunnel alignment along with the NBCT expansion master plan which will be finalised by PPC,” he said.

He stressed that the state government has not made any decision for the feasibility report to be publicly displayed.

Source: MalayMail.com

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Fort Cornwallis to be fully restored by early 2025

Property News/ 1 June 2022 No comments

After restoration works started at the poorly maintained storerooms of Fort Cornwallis in 2016, George Town Conservation and Development Corporation Sdn Bhd (GTCDC) revealed that the first phase of its refurbishment is now complete.

During a walkabout with Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow on its grounds yesterday, Think City board director Laurence Loh said that the only surviving intact mercenary fort in Malaysia now has a high-value proposition.

Just a stone’s throw away from the fort is a port that can accommodate six cruise ships at any one time. This amounts to an easy footfall of between 1,000 and 5,000 people.

“If we play our cards right, and when Penang Port Commission has redone the godowns, these visitors will not dissipate from the area. And so we can get half a million visitors a year.

The process of its restoration saw desk research, site and building assessments, physical investigations, archaeological works, testing and experimentation, pilot demonstrations, mock-ups and full project implementation. Consultations were made with specialists, including historians, archaeologists, conservation architects, structural engineers and master builders with expertise in traditional construction.

The ten fort storerooms have been conserved in their former state. Their bricks were reinforced with breathable concrete made and tested locally to prevent the occurrence of mould. Several parts of the original brick forms that have collapsed are preserved for public showcase.

The Penang government funded RM4.5 million while Think City funded RM1.3 million for the project.

During the excavations that happened from December 2018 to September 2019, approximately 30,000 artefacts were found in the storage rooms that were restored and also in the south moat. Among them were four cannons, bullet shells and other everyday items used by the Japanese occupiers and the British colonialists in their respective eras.

GTCDC, Think City and Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) will be looking at filling all these rooms with panels to educate visitors on its history, heritage value and artefacts found within the vicinity.

Phase 1A will proceed once the storerooms are filled with the reinstatement of the original moat. The initiative is expected to start at the end of 2022 and it is expected to complete in 2024.

According to the Technical Advisor of AKTC and Think City, Francesco Siravo, excavation will continue at both locations where the moat will be reinstated; that is on the south and the west of the fort.

“Based on the map drawn in the 19th century, the moat will be in the exact position and we are going to continue excavating slowly until we reach 1.8m deep.

The Fort Cornwallis Project is guided by three key documents including the George Town Special Area Plan, the George Town Strategic Master Plan (Public Realm Addendum), and the Fort Cornwallis Conservation Management Plan.

The initiatives are part and parcel of the wider North Seafront Improvement Programme that covers 14 projects and demonstrates the advantages of a culture-based approach toward sustainable socio-economic development of George Town’s valuable heritage and environmental assets.

This includes the seawall featuring a two-tiered walkway, along with a trench which would take in water from outside the seawall during high tide.

Source: TheVibes.com

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Robina Eco Park development in line with Penang Vision 2030

Property News/ 31 May 2022 1 comment

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The Chief Minister, Y.A.B. Tuan Chow Kon Yeow stated that the successful development of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of Taman Robina Eco Park is in line with Penang Vision 2030: A family-focused green and smart state that inspires the nation.

According to him, the 3.9 acres Taman Robina Eco Park Phase 2 is fully funded by the State Government, and it is a continuation of the Phase 1 project which was developed with an area of ​​4.5 acres.

“Among the components that have been upgraded include the construction of parking lots, squares, painting of toilets, open stage and electrical works.

The Mayor of Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP), Dato ’Azhar Arshad in his speech said that the park here is named as ‘eco park’ due to the green features, vehicles are no longer allowed to enter this park, the use of solar lights, preparation of bicycle paths and planting shrubs.

“In fact, other interesting features are sunset panoramas, photography angles, murals of local leaders and sandy beaches,” he explained.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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The Millennia

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The Millennia, an affordable housing project by Hunza Group in Penang State Housing Board (LPNPP) at Bukit Gedung near Bayan Lepas. It will be located on an 8.7-acre land adjacent to B.Braun manufacturing plants, just a mere minutes drive to Bayan Baru Town Centre. This will be the first affordable housing by LPNPP, with 9 more in the pipeline.

This development will offer a total of 1,260 residential units, which includes 300 low-medium cost units and 960 units of affordable housing. It will also have 60 commercial units located at the ground level. Various recreational facilities will be provided in this project, such as therapeutic garden, reflexology path, basketball court, jogging track, BBQ area, gym room and swimming pool.

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Project Name : The Millennia
Location : Bayan Lepas
Property Type : Affordable housing
Built-up Size: 900sq.ft. (affordable housing) , 750sq.ft. (low-medium cost)
Total Units: 960 (affordable housing), 300 (LMC), 60 (commercial)
Indicative Price: RM150,000 onwards
Developer : Penang State Housing Board (LPNPP) & Hunza Group

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Affordable housing project by LPNPP broke ground near Bayan Lepas

Property News/ 29 May 2022 No comments

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The Chief Minister, Y.A.B. Tuan Chow Kon Yeow described that the first project launched by the Penang State Housing Board (LPNPP) known as The Millennia@Bayan Lepas will be a vibrant and strategic development hub.

This is because, according to him, it is due to its strategic location near Jalan Mayang Pasir, Bukit Gedong which is an area that is very suitable for industry players, especially the manufacturing sector.

“Generally, this project is located in a vibrant development center, therefore it is seen as very suitable as the related project will provide Affordable Housing (RMM) units to those who earn a living in the Bayan Lepas industrial area.

“Located on a land area of ​​8.70 acres, the development will include components that are still subject to technical approval from the authorities with a minimum estimate of the total number of housing units to be built is 864 units,” he said during the launch of The Millennia @ Bayan Lepas yesterday.

Also present, Local Government, Housing Development and Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo; Penang State EXCO for Trade & Industry, Entrepreneurial Development, YB. Dato ‘Abdul Halim Hussain; Bayan Baru Member of Parliament, Sim Tze Tzin and LPNPP General Manager, ‘Ainul Fadhilah Samsudi.

Kon Yeow added that apart from planning for new housing projects, the State Government is also actively working on ‘urban renewal’ or redevelopment of old settlement areas for the better.

 

Jagdeep when speaking to reporters informed that The Millennia@Bayan Lepas project will have a maximum RMM ceiling price of RM300,000.

It is understood the project will begin physical work within seven to eight months from now.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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