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MPSP collaborates with Intel on Smart City project

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Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP) is taking another step to achieve the state’s vision of becoming a smart city by implementing Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to solve issues.

MPSP president Datuk Rozali Mohamud said the programme was a collaborative effort with Intel Microelectronics (M) Sdn Bhd to develop a Smart City project called Smart City of Penang (Scope).

He said the project would tackle four main issues plaguing the mainland — traffic congestion, flash floods, solid waste management and environmental issues.

“As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme, Intel has worked with us to develop this to further improve our monitoring and also take necessary action promptly whenever needed,” he said at the launch at MPSP’s headquarters, here, today.

Also present were Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow and state Local Government, Housing, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo.

Intel developed Dashboard so that MPSP personnel are able to monitor the situation in real time by integrating the existing system used by the local council.

For flash flood alerts, MPSP has installed sensors at 12 hotspots to monitor water levels.

The Dashboard enables MPSP personnel to monitor water levels in real time and issue notifications when danger levels are reached.

This enables MPSP to deploy its personnel quickly to the scene.

Meanwhile, the Environment Monitoring System will monitor the temperature, humidity and air quality.

“If we take the Sungai Kim Kim issue in Johor (for instance), this system will alert us and the other relevant authorities to act before it harms the people,” he said.

Closed-circuit television cameras (130 installed by MPSP and 64 by Intel) allow the council to monitor traffic flow.

Rozali said the system could also be used to detect vehicles making illegal entries at certain route which could lead to traffic congestion.

“For Jalan Chain Ferry, for instance, lorries cannot use the road during peak hours.

“So, these cameras can identify the vehicle type and also its registration plate number and record it.

“We will channel it to the Road Transport Department (RTD) for action to be taken,” he said, adding that the system also provided data for the local council to improve the roads.

It can also be used to monitor the movements of garbage trucks.

Source: NST Online

 

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Sell LC and LMC units back to the state

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Penang is mulling to compel low-cost (LC) and low medium-cost (LMC) unit owners to sell their properties back to the state if they were moving to higher-end properties.

State Housing, Town, Country Planning and Local Government Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said the move would help to reduce the burden of building more LC and LMC units, and prevent the unit holders from making excessive profit by selling their houses in the open market.Jagdeep said it was only appropriate that the unit holders return their properties at the purchase price.

“We are against unit holders making high profits by selling their units in the open market and not to those who are eligible,” he said in Batu Ferringhi yesterday.However, he said there were some legal implications that need to be ironed out before these rules were implemented, adding that the state was serious in finding a solution to the issue.

“Some federal laws too need to be amended to enforce these rules and both the state and the Federal Government are on the same page on this issue,” he added.Jagdeep said while the new laws, when implemented, would affect new projects, the state is keeping its options open to include certain old projects under the new category.

“I first brought up the issue in the last state assembly and since then, we have been working with the government to implement the new rules and hopefully they will be implemented soon,” he said.

Source: TheStar.com.my

 

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UPCOMING: Bayan Lepas / Suria Permas Sdn. Bhd.

Bayan Lepas/ 4 April 2019 2 comments

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A proposed residential development by Suria Permas Sdn. Bhd. at Bayan Lepas. Located on a small plot of land measuring approximately 1.3-acre along Jalan Tun Dr. Awang, just a stone’s throw away from Ideal Vision Park development scheme. Neighboring communities include South Homes, The Clovers, Tree Sparina, and the upcoming Sunsuri Residences and Maldives Residences. Heng Ee Secondary School (Bayan Baru Branch) is within 5 minutes walking distance.

This development will feature a 28-storey serviced apartment offering 198 residential units with two different layout types and rooftop garden.

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

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Bayan Lepas, Penang
Property Type : Serviced apartment
Total Units: 198
No. of Storeys: 28
Built-up Area: (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Suria Permas Sdn. Bhd.
Last Update: Oct 2021

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Sanbumi, Iconic to jointly develop RM127m GDV project in Penang

Property News/ 3 April 2019 1 comment

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Sanbumi Holdings Bhd has, via its wholly-owned subsidiary Sanbumi Sawmill Sdn Bhd, entered into a joint venture agreement with Iconic Development Sdn Bhd to construct and develop a RM127 million commercial development project called Iconic Point, located in Simpang Ampat, Seberang Perai Selatan.

The project will be developed on a freehold 8.7-acre landbank that was acquired by Iconic in 2018. It is expected to be completed by June 2021.

It comprises 48 units of three-storey semi-detached shop-offices; a three-storey detached shop-office; a four-storey 48-room boutique hotel; and three units of two–storey drive-thru concept detached shops.

Sanbumi managing director Datuk Chua Tiong Moon said the joint venture agreement with Iconic is in tandem with Sanbumi’s diversification strategy into the property development sector.

To fund the proposed development, Sanbumi also proposed an issuance of 57.32 million new redeemable convertible preference shares and a special issue of up to 74.7 million new shares.

Based on an indicative issue price of 29.5 sen per special issue share, the proposed special issue of shares is expected to raise up to about RM22.04 million.

Source: TheSunDaily.my

 

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Big data to help solve property overhang issue

Property News/ 3 April 2019 5 comments

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A big data system is needed to solve property overhang issue in Malaysia, Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said, adding that such a system will be a ‘game changer’ for the local property industry.

She said the lack of a big data system has hindered the government in understanding the local housing needs.

“Rest assured that we are working on establishing the big data system as outlined in the National Housing Policy 2.0,” she said in her keynote address at the Financing Affordable Housing across Asia Conference here today.

“Once we have this system up and running, we can consolidate the data to see where we are now and allow us to make future projections for housing development, in terms of property type, price and location. This will also be helpful in solving the property overhang issue.”

Data from the Valuation and Property Services Department shows as of September 2018, there are a total of 30,115 unsold residential units amounting to RM19.5 billion in value across Malaysia.

Zuraida said the government is currently in discussion with several international agencies to invest into the local housing market.

She stressed however that these agencies will be participating as financiers to the finished products instead of being developers.

“We are currently in discussions with entities from China, South Korea and Middle East with Cagamas Bhd as a conduit and administrator to the deal,” she said.

“These entities will be able to provide financing schemes to potential buyers at the completion of a project which usually runs between three to five years,” she said.

When asked further, Zuraida said she is keen to secure several memorandum of understandings (MoU) to this end in 2019 itself.

“Even if we secure a deal with these entities this year, it wouldn’t be until three to five years till these entities can come up with financing schemes, as they need to wait for the completion of the project,” said Zuraida.

Zuraida said she will most likely accompany Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad to the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, China at the end of this month.

“I am looking forward to go to the forum and hopefully will be able to identify three to four agencies to sign MoU with us there,” she said.

Source: NST Online

 

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