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Penang South Islands – IoT-Enabled Sustainable Smart City

Property News/ 5 June 2021 6 comments

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The Malaysian state of Penang is fast becoming an IoT-Enabled Smart City modeled on the tenets of green living, strong ESG principles and sustainable economic momentum. Soon, it could be one of Southeast Asia’s hottest investment destinations.

Central to that transformation is Penang South Islands (PSI). The three-island development will help the state achieve its Penang2030 vision. By combining advanced technologies for next-generation industries with eco-friendly masterplans, PSI will raise the game for Penang as a leading investment destination for global corporations.

“The PSI Green Plan will play a vital role in making that happen,” says Chow Kon Yeow, Chief Minister of Penang. “The PSI targets a 50% reduction in CO2e emissions by 2030 compared to business as usual. Coupled with Penang’s advanced manufacturing capabilities, ESG principles will make PSI the ideal choice for global businesses to build their manufacturing hubs while meeting their sustainability targets. Especially in the electronics, medical devices and other high-end sectors where Penang already makes significant contributions.”

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Green Plan for the Penang South Islands

The PSI Green Plan promises big outcomes: 100% renewable energy for powering the Green Tech Park; a 40% reduction in urban planning emissions; a 40% reduction in non-renewable energy use from super low energy buildings with efficient cooling systems, smart features and renewable energy installations; a 70% reduction in freshwater demand from the dual-purpose sewage treatment plant, rainwater harvesting and water saving devices; and a 65% reduction in landfill waste with extensive recycling, food maceration and composting.

The plan addresses the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)1–a much-needed achievement given that Asia remains far from meeting any of the SDGs.2 In turn, PSI will become an advanced new ecosystem that serves as a model for the future of work, livability and sustainability around the world.

“The PSI Green Plan will accelerate the ‘greenification’ of Penang’s economy, governance and infrastructure,” the Chief Minister says. “It will enable Penang to reach its full potential as a high-income, low-carbon state that prioritizes the well-being of its people and the environment while providing a platform for innovative and sustainable-minded businesses to thrive.”

The environmentally conscious, people-first masterplan also puts pedestrians, bicycles and water transport ahead of cars. The goal is to achieve a 70:30 public-private modal share, compared with 5:95 currently. To make that happen, PSI will include 140 kilometers of bicycle and walking tracks as well as seven kilometers of navigational waterway. These transportation pathways will reduce transport-related emissions by up to 80%.

“There will be generous provision of public open spaces island-wide (900ac), including beaches, mangroves, water canal, wetlands, flood plains and bioswales enhancing the biodiversity design of the island by connecting people with greens and water,” the Chief Minister says. “It will also reduce the Urban Heat Island effect and reinforce the design resiliency towards flood, erosion and sea level rise.”

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Expanding Penang’s Tech Legacy

As innovative companies gravitate to Penang, PSI will fuel growth in the state’s well-established tech manufacturing sector. Dubbed ‘the Silicon Valley of the East,’ Penang already produces 8% of global back-end semiconductor output.3 With end uses linked to 5G, autonomous vehicles and the IoT, chips made in Malaysia power some of today’s most innovative products, making Penang a vital link in electronics supply chains.

Where Penang was a hub for labor-intensive manufacturing decades ago, today it designs and produces high-value-added technologies, that spans everything from integrated circuits and software to embedded systems. Penang’s steady climb up in the value chain continues to attract some of the most innovative companies in the world. They are setting up Centers of Excellence, Design Centers and R&D Hubs to tap into the state’s unique advantages. In the years ahead, PSI will provide space for more companies to do the same as they move up the value chain.

In 2019, Penang drew a record MYR16.9 billion ($4.1 billion) in manufacturing investments—nearly 90% of which went to the Electrical & Electronics, machinery and equipment, and scientific and measuring equipment (including medical device) sectors.4 In 2020, despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, U.S. front-end semiconductor equipment giant Lam Research announced a USD225 million investment to build the group’s largest manufacturing facility in Batu Kawan Industrial Park.5 The company will join dozens of tech heavyweights including Intel, which has one of the largest silicon design centers in Penang; Micron Technology, which built a center of excellence for solid state drives in Penang; and National Instruments, which has its largest R&D facility outside of the U.S. in Penang.

“Chip-making is a very complex process that requires manufacturing expertise,” the Chief Minister says. “Through decades of hard work, Penang has developed the talent and know-how to meet the needs of technology companies around the world. PSI will build on those strengths, taking Penang’s manufacturing capabilities to the next level while taking sustainability, the environment and lifestyle into account for businesses and their employees.”

Source: Bloomberg.com

Real estate company fined RM10,000 for operating during FMCO

Property News/ 5 June 2021 No comments
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Image source: Oriental Daily

According to Oriental Daily, a real estate agency operated during FMCO was reported by the public, and the company was fined RM10,000 for breaching movement control order.

It is understood that the police received reports from the public that a real estate company in an office building at Gurney Drive was still operating as usual during FMCO.

When the police officers came to the office yesterday, they found that a group of employees were working in the office, so they issued a 10,000 ringgit fine to the company and ordered the company to close its doors immediately.

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10 most viewed Penang projects in early 2021 (Jan – May)

The pandemic is certainly changing the way we live, work and play. The sluggish property market sentiment may have resulted in many holding off buying a house but statistics proved that these home seekers have never stopped scouting for their dream home.

Here are the 10 most viewed housing projects in Penang, and as usual all of these projects are located in Penang Island.

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Ideal Residency

Ideal Residency, formerly known as PR1MA @ Bukit Gelugor, is an affordable housing development by Ideal Capital Venture Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of Ideal Property Group) in Penang Island. This development is strategically located on Kampung Kastam land near the intersection of Jalan Bukit Gambier and Jalan Lembah. It's only less ...
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Grace Harmony

Grace Harmony, the latest affordable housing by Nova Land Development Sdn. Bhd. at Jelutong, Penang. It is strategically located near Nova Place and Grace Residence by Nova Mulia Development, easily accessible via Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway. This development will see the demonstration of 34 existing houses and workshops for ...
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Holistica Penang

Bintai Kinden Corporation Bhd has proposed to diversify into the property development and management business to reduce its reliance on the mechanical and electrical engineering business. Under the proposal, the company will undertake two mixed property development and management projects, namely “Holistica Melaka” and “Holistica Penang” with healthcare facilities and wellness services ...
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Havana Beach Residences

Havana Beach Residences, the latest affordable housing development by Ideal Property Group at Bayan Lepas. Strategically located near Jalan Tun Dr. Awang, adjacent to Sunsuri Residences and the upcoming Maldives Residences. It is less than 2km away from Penang International Airport, about 5 minutes walking distance to  SMJK Heng Ee (Bayan Baru ...
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Zen 9

Following the successful sales of The Zen affordable housing scheme and Zen 6, Asia Green Group will be launching yet another mixed development within the same vicinity at Bayan Mutiara soon. It is strategically along Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu Expressway, near the exit of Penang Bridge's Bayan Lepas exit on the Island. It is ...
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Affordable Housing @ The Zen

The Zen, the latest mixed development by Asia Green at Bayan Mutiara. Strategically located next to Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu Expressway, just a short drive away from Penang World City integrated development by Tropicana Ivory. This development comprises around 2,000 condominium units in two 46-storey residential towers, 1,200 units of which are categorized under affordable housing. There are also ...
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Sandilands Foreshore

Sandilands Foreshore, an affordable housing development by Tanjung Villa Development Sdn. Bhd. (subsidiary of Tah Wah Group). It is strategically located at along Lintang Macallum 2 in Georgetown, just a stone's throw away from Sandilands condominium by Heng Lee Group. This development will see the construction of a 48-storey building, featuring ...
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TreeO

TreeO, affordable housing development by Hunza’s wholly-owned unit, Diamaward (M) Sdn Bhd, at Sungai Ara. It is located next to Taman Sungai Ara, about 1.5km away from SJK(C) Chong Cheng. This development comprises three 49-storey towers offering a total 1,240 affordable units: BLOCK A Tower A1 – 390 affordable units Tower A2 – 390 ...
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Fairview Residence

Fairview Residence, an affordable housing development at Sungai Ara, Penang. Strategically located next to Setia Pinnacle by SP Setia, about 10 minutes drive away from Setia SPICE. This is a joint venture development between BSG Property and VST Group. This development will features 34-storey condominium offering 750 units of affordable housing, ...
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M Vista @ Southbay

M Vista is low density residential development by Mah Sing Group, part of the company's Southbay township development at Batu Maung. It is located just a stone's throw away from Free Trade Zone, less than 5 minutes drive to Penang Second Bridge. This development will feature a 23-storey serviced residence, ...
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6 Penang private hospitals to start doling out vaccines next week

Property News/ 4 June 2021 No comments

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Six private hospitals in Penang will dole out Covid-19 vaccines with an additional four vaccination centres (PPVs) to be opened alongside in the near future.

Chief minister Chow Kon Yeow said this would help the state achieve herd immunity by October.

He said the private hospitals involved would be Lam Wah Ee (from June 7), Loh Guan Lye (June 14), Pantai (June 7), KPJ (June 7), Penang Adventist(June 14) and Gleneagles (June 14).

Chow said the starting dates for the hospitals were estimated dates.

Those getting the jabs must have registered through the MySejahtera mobile phone app.

He said the other standalone PPVs set to open would be at the Pesta Sungai Nibong site (June 8), Balai Rakyat Bayan Baru, Perda Convention Centre, Bukit Mertajam, Seberang Jaya Expo Hall (June 14) and Sungai Bakap Multipurpose Hall.

At present, six PPVs and six government hospitals are providing vaccination against Covid-19.

Chow said as for the economic sector frontliners, vaccines would first be given to workers in the manufacturing industry, followed by those in the construction and tourism sectors.

He said Universiti Sains Malaysia would also be made into a drive-through vaccine centre soon.

“One of the pressing needs is for another three more ‘mega PPVs’ able to handle 5,000 doses a day,” he said in a statement.

Yesterday, the Spice Arena was turned into a mega PPV, with 133,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine given to those who had registered from June 7 to 27.

A total of 827,135 Penangites have registered for vaccines as of now, according to the government vaccine portal But, as of now, only 96,757 people in Penang have been given these vaccines.

Source: FreeMalaysiaToday.com

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All loan borrowers with reduced income eligible for lower monthly instalments

Property News/ 3 June 2021 No comments

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Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) yesterday reiterated that all loan borrowers who have suffered a drop in income, including salary, allowances, commissions and household incomes, are eligible for a reduction of monthly instalments according to the reduced income.

In a series of tweets detailing the eligibility for reduction of monthly instalments, the central bank clarified that under the latest loan repayment assistance, the B40 recipients of Bantuan Sara Hidup/Bantuan Prihatin Rakyat can choose either a three-month moratorium or reduction of monthly instalments by 50% for six months.

“Individual borrowers who have lost their jobs can also choose either a three-month moratorium or reduction of monthly instalments by 50% for six months,” added BNM.

The central bank also pointed out that for facilities with approved amounts of up to RM150,000, microenterprises, as well as small and medium enterprises which are not allowed to operate during the lockdown, can also choose either a three-month moratorium or reduction of monthly instalments by 50% for six months.

For further information on the loan repayment assistance, visit http://bnm.gov.my/RA.

Source: Bernama

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