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Cruising into era of modern ferries

Property News/ 31 December 2020 No comments

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Starting tomorrow, Penang’s ferry service will see a new era of efficiency and reliability.

From 6.30am to 11pm, there will be a fast boat ferry trip every 20 to 30 minutes, up to 27 round trips per day.

This is the interim phase until June 30,2022, when the ferry terminals are being upgraded and hi-tech water buses and vehicular ferries are being built.

For the first time since 1971, Penang’s ferry service will receive a major upgrade with more efficient vessels, while the old ferries will remain as a heritage reference and serve as floating museums, restaurants or other tourist attractions.

Historian Khoo Salma Nasution pointed out that the history of Penang ferries went a lot further back in time and they looked a lot different from the current fleet, which were commissioned between 1971 and 2002.

“The cross-channel ferry infrastructure was modernised in 1959 with the construction of the new ferry terminal and front-berthing ferries from Hong Kong.”

(Photo source: The Star)

She said there had been a steamship ferry service operated by Federated Malay States Railway from China Street Ghaut and another private ferry service running from Church Street Ghaut.

“The ferries have been changed many times and the steamship ferries also had great heritage value. But during WWII, two of the steamship ferries were sunk on purpose to stall the Japanese from landing on Penang island, though it didn’t work.

“All we have left of the steamship ferries are photos of them, ” said Khoo.

She lauded Penang Port Commission’s resolution not to scrap the old ferries but to repurpose them as a heritage reference.

Echoing her opinion is Penang Public Transport Users Association (Petua), which is a member of Penang Forum, a loose coalition of vocal civil rights groups.

“To keep the existing fleet of vessels running like usual after overhaul and repair is akin to driving a restored vintage car from Penang to Kuala Lumpur and back daily. Any experienced mechanic would advise against this, ” Petua said in a statement.

However, Petua expressed worry that the remaining old ferries might be permanently anchored and treated as floating museums and restaurants.

The association feels that the preservation of the old fleet should closely mirror the original use, “which is carrying pedestrians and cars across the Penang channel and it should stay the same, with the exception of it being recreational rather than mass transport”.

Emphasising that the ferry engines must be kept running for more than 12 hours a day, with spare parts no longer in production, Petua said the current ferries were no longer suitable for continuous operations despite their nostalgic and historical value.

Also concurring with this was Senator Lim Hui Ying, who is the sister of former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng.

In her recent speech in Dewan Negara, Hui Ying hoped that the Federal Government could strive to keep at least two of the old ferries in service “not as public transport, but as tourism products”.

“No one is saying that we object to the catamarans. However, I made it very clear in my speech that the Federal Government should continue the iconic ferry service, even if at a slightly lower frequency, to complement the new catamaran service, ” Hui Ying stressed in a subsequent statement.

Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) chief operating officer Radhi Mohamad said the temporary drop off and pick up point for foot passengers is at Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) on the island and Sultan Abdul Halim Terminal on the mainland.

“For two-wheelers, the embarking and disembarking point is at Raja Tun Uda Terminal in Weld Quay on the island and Sultan Abdul Halim Terminal on the mainland.

“Shuttle services will be provided for the elderly, disabled and pregnant women on both sides, ” he said during a press conference at SPCT on Monday.

Ferry services for four-wheeled vehicles will end from tomorrow.

Penang Port Commission (PPC) chairman Datuk Tan Teik Cheng said beginning July 1, 2022, there would be three water buses carrying a maximum 200 passengers each and two vehicle transporters which can carry 100 two-wheeled vehicles each.

“We have proposed for two water buses to be in operation and one on standby during maintenance or repairs.

“Hopefully, we can begin operations by July 2022 or even earlier.

“As for the vehicle transporters, we have proposed for two units to be in operation, ” he said.

Tan added that the ground floor of Sultan Abdul Halim ferry terminal would be converted into a passenger waiting area with air conditioning and comfortable seats plus a retail centre and food court on the first floor.

Meanwhile, Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, who tried out the fast ferry yesterday, hoped that the new ferry operations would provide better services to the community.

“I hope that in the future, the state government would be informed first on any plans with regards to the five iconic Penang ferries, ” he said.

Tan, who accompanied Chow on the 10-minute ride on the fast ferry, promised to update the state government from time to time on latest plans for the iconic ferries.

Source: TheStar.com.my

 

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UPCOMING: Gelugor / Ideal Capital Venture Sdn. Bhd.

Gelugor, Island Glades/ 30 December 2020 12 comments

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Following the groundbreaking of Ideal Residency, here is another proposed mixed development by Ideal Capital Venture Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of Ideal Property Group) within the vicinity. The new development will be located on the former Customs Department quarters near Jalan Kampung Kastam, next to SMK Datuk Hj. Mohamed Nor Ahmad.

This development will see the demolition of the existing quarters, for the development of a condominium and one block of 3-storey shop offices in two phases:

  • Phase 1: 44 & 46-storey condominium (855 units)
  • Phase 2: 3-storey shop office (66 units)

This project is still pending for approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name: (to be confirmed)
Location :
 Gelugor, Penang
Property Type : Mixed development
Built-up Area: (to be confirmed)
Total Units: 855 (condo), 66 (shop office)
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer : Ideal Capital Venture Sdn. Bhd. (Ideal Property Group)

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SITE PROGRESS: Granito @ Permai (Dec 2020)

Property News/ 29 December 2020 4 comments

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About Granito @ Permai

An affordable housing development by BSG Property in Tanjung Bungah, Penang. It is strategically located next to TAR College, adjacent to 2 Permai luxury residential scheme. This development featuring a 50-storey building with two residential towers and 12 levels of car park. There are 980 units of affordable homes with a standard built-up area of 864 sq.ft.

Find out more about Granito @ Permai

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Ideal Residency breaks ground today, to be completed by 2024

Property News/ 27 December 2020 No comments /中文版

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Penang has achieved yet another milestone when the ground-breaking ceremony of the Residensi Bukit Gelugor (a.k.a. Ideal Residency) affordable housing project took place at the junction of Jalan Gambir and Jalan Lembah today.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the project, a collaboration between the Federal Government, through its public housing agency Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia, developer Ideal Property Group and the state government, would provide 2,850 affordable units on two plots of land.

Each unit, measuring 850sq ft, is proposed for sale at RM300,000.

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“The initial proposal for this 16.2-acre land was a mixed development. But at the request of the Penang state government, PR1MA has agreed to use this land entirely for affordable housing for the good of the people of Penang.

“The spirit and teamwork between both the Federal Government and the state government in ‘housing’ the people of Penang should be continued in other PR1MA projects in the state to ensure the well-being of the people of Penang as a whole,” Chow said.

He said the state government has targeted to build 200,000 low-cost, low medium-cost and affordable homes by 2030 in line with the state’s Penang2030 vision, increasing it from its initial target of 180,000 units.

“This will be my KPI,” added Chow, who also complimented Syerleena for facilitating the moving out of residents for the project to kick off.

Chow later took part in the ground-breaking ceremony together with Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin, state Local Government, Housing, Urban and Rural Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo, Seri Delima assemblyman Syerleena Abdul Rashid, PR1MA Development Head Zulkarnain Zainuddin, Ideal Property Group executive chairman Tan Sri Alex Ooi and his wife Puan Sri Joanne Phor, who is the Ideal Property Group executive director.

 

Zuraida said the Residensi Bukit Gelugor project would be used as a model for other PR1MA projects in Penang.

Besides the two projects at Residensi Bukit Gelugor, the state has been officially informed that there are two PR1MA projects at Permatang Pauh in the mainland and Jalan Sungai Batu in Batu Ferringhi in the island.

“This is a good job. We will try our very best to support whichever state. The state doesn’t matter; it is about the people. It’s not about the politicians, but it’s about the people. That is the policy we want to implement.

“We want to find a business model that is sustainable and viable. The old model where the (Federal) Government provided land, provided funds and handled the sales is not viable and cannot be used anymore because it would burden the Government.

“The new model is a migration from the conventional PR1MA. We’re into joint venture with private developers. We’ll provide the land but they have to agree to our terms and conditions. If not, we will find other developers,” Zuraida told a press conference.

She also revealed that her ministry has plans to regenerate old PPR housing schemes that are over 30 years old, especially those with lift problems and leaky roofs.

“We intend to tear down these PPR buildings and rebuild them. We want to build units that are not less than 900sq ft to upgrade the residents’ living standard,” Zuraida added.

Under Budget 2021, she said the Housing Ministry has been allocated a RM1 billion guarantee to help those facing loan issue with the banks to take up rent-to-own units.

Zuraida commended Ooi and Ideal Property for developing amenities and facilities such as swimming pool, indoor badminton court, full basketball court, jacuzzi, jogging track, gym room, yoga room, ping pong room, a garden, kids pool, and multipurpose halls.

Jagdeep said even before the Covid-19 crisis, he had advised developers to build more affordable homes instead of luxurious homes costing over RM1 million.

“It was an uphill task (to convince the developers). It’s not that I am thankful for Covid-19 but RM1 million units cannot be sold at this time. That’s the reality.

“The Penang government always want to assist the B40 group to be able to own a roof over their heads. That’s the basic human need,” said Jagdeep.

Penang, he said, has so far hit 106,000 mark for low-cost, low medium-cost and affordable homes, considering that 34,000 had been built, 23,000 are being built and 49,000 are planned to be built.

Ooi said the freehold Residensi Bukit Gelugor project is scheduled for completion by 2024 for its first phase development.

He said the project is strategically located and poised to be another highly popular housing scheme as it will give residents easy access to major destinations, Penang Bridge, George Town, Bayan Lepas Free Trade Zone as well as Penang International Airport.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

KPKT to introduce public housing redevelopment policy

Property News/ 27 December 2020 3 comments
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Some old public housing in Penang

The Ministry of Housing and Local Government will introduce the Public Housing Redevelopment Policy to build more comfortable houses to replace the ones that are too old, said minister Zuraida Kamaruddin.

Zuraida said the policy, which is being streamlined before being brought to the Cabinet, would enable the people, especially the B40 community to live in bigger houses with complete facilities.

She said under the redevelopment programme, 30-year-old public housing would be demolished to make way for new houses and that this approach would be better for the owners as they would get bigger homes.

“This is because the existing public housing (affordable housing) is only 750 square feet and with this new policy it must be 900 square feet,” she told reporters after attending a meeting with the Kedah exco in charge of housing regarding the Ayer Hitam People’s Housing Project (PPR) here today.

Zuraida said maintaining public housing including PPR was no longer economical as the costs to fix the more than 30-year-old homes with recurring problems such as broken lifts and damaged roofs were expensive.

Meanwhile, on the issue faced by the buyers of Ayer Hitam PPR in Jerlun, Kedah, Zuraida clarified that the PPR was completed on Aug 15 last year but the handing over process was delayed due to technical issues.

Source: Bernama

 

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