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Fibre optic system a must for new buildings in Penang

Property News/ 24 December 2020 No comments

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Penang has emerged as the first state to enforce the installation of fibre optic communication infrastructure as a basic utility equivalent to water and electricity supplies.

State public works, utilities and flood mitigation committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari said it was now compulsory for developers to instal fibre optic telecommunications infrastructure in new buildings and development projects in the state.

The matter was decided in the state executive council meeting on Dec 17, he said in a statement.

In line with the Penang 2030 vision, he said the Penang government is committed to ensuring the provision of high quality and comprehensive digital infrastructure to meet the needs of the new normal and support the catalyst of digital economy in the state.

“Under the state’s strategic Penang Connectivity Master Plan, the state government has outlined the need to instal permanent communication infrastructure to become part of the required basic infrastructure provisions under By-Laws 25 and 27 of the Uniform Building By-Laws 1984 at the local council level.”

He said the decision to make the installation of fibre optic infrastructure compulsory was to support the use of high-speed internet since the copper-based internet is no longer relevant now.

“This is in line with the aspiration of the Federal Government through the implementation of the digital infrastructure plan, namely the National Digital Network or better known as Jendela, ” he said.

He added, the enforcement of this new policy is not only the main enabler in achieving gigabit speed or becoming the first Gigabit State in Malaysia but would also expedite the process of implementing 5G technology to be realised soon.

“With the implementation of this policy, Penang will not only be able to provide extensive high-speed broadband services to its people, but it would also spur the digital economy sector as an essential future industry for our state, ” he said.

Source: Bernama

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Muze @ PICC engages Simon Electric for smart home system

Property News/ 23 December 2020 No comments /中文版

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Hunza Properties Berhad and Simon Electric yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to commemorate a project that has been awarded to the latter for the deployment and provision of Smart Home System, Home Switches and Sockets for the first smart integrated residential development in Penang, MUZE @ Penang International Commercial City (PICC).

The ceremony, which was held via live streaming from both Penang and Shanghai due to the international travel restriction, signifies an important milestone for PICC as it further reinforces Hunza’s commitment towards building a high quality, value added product for its stakeholders. Simon Electric’s smart solutions have been implemented in high profile projects around the world such as Beijing National Stadium (China), the iconic Moscow Kremlin (Russia), Marriott Auditorium Hotel Madrid (Spain) and Saigon Airport Plaza (Vietnam).

On this significant occasion, Dato’ Khor Siang Gin (the Group Managing Director of Hunza Properties Berhad) said, “This collaboration does not only reflect our development philosophy, but it is also a testament of our commitment to introduce a smart and modern lifestyle to the PICC community. Simon Electric’s professional touch will undeniably add value to the living environment in MUZE @ PICC, and it plays well into PICC’s ecosystem as a smart city. It is our aspiration for PICC to be a game-changer in future-oriented development here in Penang.”

Mr. Jack Zhu, the President of Simon Electric Asia Pacific who represented Simon Electric in the virtual ceremony commented that, “Owners of MUZE @ PICC will be able to enjoy greater convenience and better control of their homes through the various life-enriching technologies such as IoT (Internet of Things), our primary Smart Home System and so much more. We look forward to bring a future-oriented living to Penang, which has long been known as one of the most liveable cities in Asia and the Silicon Valley of the East.”

Both Hunza and Simon Electric will be looking to leverage each other’s core competencies as well as strengths in developing high quality residences with state-of-the-art smart home system that will become a benchmark for the local real estate industry.

Hunza Properties Berhad was represented by Dato’ Khor Siang Gin while Mr. Jack Zhu signed the MoU on behalf of Simon Electric. The Company’s Founder and Executive Adviser, Dato’ Seri Khor Teng Tong, The Board of Directors of Hunza Properties Berhad (Ms. Khor San Leng, Ms. Khor Tze Ming, Ms. Lily Tan and Ms. Lee Kooi Foon) were also present during the virtual ceremony together with Mr. Juan Gallardo, the Head of Marketing for Simon Asia Pacific.

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Get your dream home at M Vista with only RM11

Batu Maung, Virtual Tour/ 23 December 2020 No comments
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AFFORDABLE: Balik Pulau / Prisma Bumiraya Sdn. Bhd.

Balik Pulau/ 22 December 2020 7 comments

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Proposed affordable housing (Type A & B) by Prisma Bumiraya Sdn. Bhd. at Balik Pulau in Penang Island. The project is located on a 2.5-acres land along Jalan Sungai Rusa, about 3km north of Botanica.CT township by MTT Properties. While is it about 30 minutes drive to most parts of the island, several essential amenities are accessible within a 3km radius. This includes schools, market, groceries mart, banks and eateries.

This development comprises two 12 and 10-storey blocks, offering a total of 246 type A (low-cost) and type B (low-medium-cost) units.

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Project Name: (to be confirmed)
Location : Balik Pulau
Property Type : Low-cost & low-medium cost housing
Built-up Size: 650 & 700 sq.ft.
Total Units : 123 (low-cost), 123 (low-medium-cost)
Land Tenure : (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price : RM42,000, RM72,500
Developer: Prisma Bumiraya Sdn. Bhd. (Pearl Ocean)

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No plan to cancel undersea tunnel project as of now

Property News/ 22 December 2020 No comments
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The Penang state government has no plans to call off the controversial undersea tunnel project, said Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.

The Penang lawmaker said the state has not made a decision to cancel the project as of now.

“Whether it is built or not, we need to reserve land on the reclamation land for the tunnel and connecting roads,” he said in a press conference on Gurney Wharf in Komtar today.

Chow said there will be reserve land set aside from the reclaimed land off Gurney Drive that has been surrendered to the state by Tanjung Pinang Development Sdn Bhd (TPD).

He said it is necessary to set aside the reserve land first so that the state can build roads to connect to the undersea tunnel if it is built.

“The Pan Island Link by SRS Consortium will also connect to the left side of the road reserve on this reclaimed land,” he said.

TPD has completed reclamation work for the 131.09 acres of Gurney Drive foreshore and government reserve land in September 2019 and had progressively handed over the reclaimed land to the state.

Chow said TPD has handed over 90.07 acres to the state government and will continue to progressively handover the remaining amount of land in stages.

He said this is because the reclaimed land needed time to settle therefore it has to be handed over progressively.

The undersea tunnel is part of an overall RM6.341 billion project that included three paired roads.

The project is undertaken by Consortium Zenith Construction Sdn Bhd (CZC) and the CZC submitted a draft feasibility report on the tunnel in September 2019.

It was earlier reported that the CZC is expected to finalise the feasibility report in the fourth quarter of 2020.

Source: MalayMail.com

 

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