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Penang govt calls for RFP on development of resort in Batu Ferringhi

Property News/ 5 November 2019 3 comments /中文版

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The Chief Minister of Penang Incorporated (CMI) has been given the mandate to spearhead the initiative of calling for a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the development of a site in Batu Ferringhi into a Coastal Resort and Spa.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the 4.2-acre land, at PT 223, Section 2, Bandar Batu Ferringhi, had been vacant for years.

“It was an old relocation site for the Penang tsunami victims. There were temporary houses for the victims in the past. The site was under the purview of CMI.

“There was a Request for Proposal in the past but there was no suitable proposal at that time.”

The proposed site is located between the Moonlight Bay beach and Miami beach.

Chow said the project was proposed to be undertaken by a private entity (also known as a project sponsor) based on the BOT (design and build – operate – transfer) framework.

“The lease period is 30 years, thereafter, options will be given to renew another two 30-year periods, consecutively from the date when the offer is accepted.

“The project sponsor must provide convincing evidence that it has a strong financial backing with a minimum paid up capital of RM5 million and can successfully arrange financing for the project.

“The estimated cost of the project ranges between RM10 million and RM100 million, depending on the number of proposed rooms (up to 100 rooms) by the project sponsor.

Chow said that interested bidders could propose other amenities (not stated in the development programme listed in the RFP) that they deemed fit, subject to the appropriateness of the development.

“According to the development programme, the project sponsor is required to propose a five star or above hotel facilities with spa concept and to create a low density, niche and unique tourism product to position Penang as an attractive international tourist destination,” he told a press conference at Dewan Sri Pinang today.

CMI deputy general manager S. Bharathi said the proposed project would bring the state’s tourism to a greater height.

“Interested parties can buy the RFP documents and submit them to CMI. CMI will then conduct its assessment on the bidders before presenting the proposals to the state executive council,” she said.

An RFP has been called on Nov 1 this year. The closing date for the RFP is on Dec 31 this year. Bidders are requested to submit their proposals before noon on Dec 31.

The RFP can be downloaded from the Penang government portal at http://www.penang.gov.my/

The completed proposal should be sealed in an envelope. The title ‘Request for Proposal For The Development Of Coastal Resort and Spa, North East District, Penang, Malaysia’ must be clearly marked at the top right-hand corner of the parcel.

Bidders can submit their proposals to The Secretariat, Chief Minister of Penang Incorporated (CMI), Level 47, Komtar, 10503 Penang, Malaysia.

For further details, call 04-650 5711 / 04-650 5679.

On a separate note, Chow said that the state government had received a proposal from a private company to build a mixed development project on a 300-acre land; proposed to be reclaimed off the coast in Batu Ferringhi, near the Batu Ferringhi Army Camp.

“The private company has proposed to build a mixed development project, comprises hotels, commercial lots and service apartments.

“The Penang government has received various proposals throughout the year.

“As for this private company, it still has to undergo a long process to obtain the necessary approvals.

“The state can opt to call for an RFP despite it being proposed by a company,” he said.

Meanwhile, Penang Local Government, Housing, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said that the private company had not submitted any master plan pertaining to the proposed mixed development project.

“It is still in its early ‘proposal stage’. The state government will view the 300-acre land reclamation proposal when the master plan is submitted,” Jagdeep answered a written question at the State Legislative Assembly.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

 

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UPCOMING: George Town / VIP Service Suite Sdn. Bhd.

George Town/ 4 November 2019 No comments

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A newly proposed serviced residence development by VIP Service Suite Sdn. Bhd. in the heart of George Town. Located on a small piece of land along Western Road (Jalan Utama), adjacent to Penang Jail. It is just a mere minutes drive to Dato Keramat Market, about 3km away from KOMTAR.

This development will see the demolition of the two existing bungalow buildings for the construction of a 23-storey serviced residence. Featuring 89 residential units with facilities located at level 2 & 22.

The project is still pending for approval. More details will be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : George Town, Penang
Property Type : Serviced residence
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Total Unit: 89
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer : VIP Service Suite Sdn. Bhd.

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Terraces Condominium

Bukit Jambul/ 2 November 2019 43 comments /中文版

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Terraces Condominium, the latest residential development by IJM Land in Bukit Jambul, Penang. Strategically located on a 9.32 acres land next to INTI International College. It is just a mere minutes drive from Bukit Jambul Golf Course, about 7km to Penang Bridge.

This development comprises a 34-storey condominium tower, featuring 410 residential units with two different design types to choose from. Indicative price starts from RM531,000 onwards.

More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : Terraces Condominium @ Bukit Jambul
Location : Bukit Jambul, Penang
Property Type: Condominium
Total Units: 410
Built-up Size: 925 sq.ft. & 950 sq.ft.
Indicative Price: RM531,000 onwards
Tenure: Leasehold
Developer: IJM Land
Expected Completion: 2024

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PIL 1, LRT to be approved soon

Property News/ 2 November 2019 1 comment

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The Pan Island Link 1 (PIL 1) and the Light Rail Transit (LRT) projects are at “the tail-end” of securing the necessary approvals, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said.

He said the state government has been working with SRS Consortium to finalise the master agreement for the two major components of the RM46 billion Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP).

Once they have been approved, he said the project delivery partners can move to the next important phase of work — the design of the projects — before calling for tenders “maybe during the second month of next year” and moving on to the construction phase.

Chow was speaking at the 45th anniversary dinner of the Penang Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda) here yesterday.

PIL1 is a 19.5km toll-free highway from Gurney Drive to the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway near the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone IV. It consists of a 7.6km viaduct, four tunnel sections totalling 10.1km and embankment sections totalling 1.8km.

The LRT project will cover a 29.9km route from Komtar to the Penang International Airport. It will also connect to the three future reclaimed islands to the south of Penang island, estimated to cost RM8 billion. It will have 27 stations.

Source: FreeMalaysiaToday.com

 

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Penang plans a RM10m resort and spa in Batu Ferringhi

Property News/ 1 November 2019 5 comments

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The Penang state government is working with a private company to develop a RM10 million coastal resort and spa in Batu Ferringhi, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said.

He said this was to develop another tourism product for the state.

In his speech for the state’s 2020 budget, he said the project was public-private partnership initiative.

“This international standard project will offer between 80 and 100 rooms, spa service and beach tourism facilities,” he said.

He said the state government was optimistic that the project will spur the state’s tourism sector while contributing towards the local economy.

Chow said Penang has received recognition as one of the best travel destinations in the world, one of the top five destinations to retire, one of the 21 top beach destinations by International Living, one of the 19 cheapest travel destinations by Insider, the most loved state for tourism by Going Places Reader’s Choice Award 2018 and George Town was also named one of the most beautiful cities in Asia by CNN Travel.

“So, Penang will continue to attract more tourists to our state through the campaign ‘Experience Penang Year 2020’ with the tagline Celebrate Asia’s Diversity,” he said.

Penang is also known as an ecotourism destination and its main ecotourism site, Penang Hill, recorded 1.9 million visitors this year compared to 1.74 million last year.

Chow announced an allocation of RM15.4 million for various projects at Penang Hill.

He said the state thanked the federal government for its RM100 million allocation to build a new cable car system for Penang Hill.

He stressed that the project is still subject to feasibility studies and approvals by the relevant authorities.

“To ensure the safety of visitors, we had already spent RM10.9 million this year to stabilise the slopes in the middle station, mosque, temple, Bel Retiro and the Upper Tunnel area,” he said.

In addition to that, the slope stabilisation works along Viaduct West Road, Lower Tunnel Road, Edgecliff bungalow, Upper Station and along the funicular tracks will be completed by the end of 2020.

“The redevelopment of Category II heritage bungalows on the hill to be turned into Hillside Retreat will be given attention,” he said.

He said the state is applying for the Unesco Biosphere Reserve status for Penang Hill to protect the biodiversity of the hill.

“We have already written to the Water, Land and Natural Resources Ministry to forward it for approval by the Cabinet before it is sent to Unesco,” he said.

Chow then announced a total allocation of RM35.8 million for the tourism sector for 2020.

Source: MalayMail.com

 

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