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Delima Emas Condominium

Juru/ 12 March 2014 127 comments

Delima Emas Condominium, strategically located within Juru township in Penang, a mere minutes drive from North-South Highway Interchange and Juru Auto-City. This development comprises 198 condo units with with size ranging from 1,171 sq.ft. onwards. Comes with 24-hour security, access card system and swimming pool. 

Property Project : Delima Emas Condominium
Location : Juru, Penang
Property Type : Apartment/Condominium
Total Units : 198
Built-up Area: 1,170 sq.ft. – 1,604 sq.ft.
Land Tenure: Freehold
Maintenance Fees: RM0.19 psf.
Indicative Price: RM350,000 onwards
Developer: E.W. & Associates Sdn. Bhd.

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Tangkas Infinity

Bukit Minyak, Juru/ 9 March 2014 8 comments

Tangkas Infinity, 20 units of 3-storey superlink and semi-detached SME factories in Juru, Penang. This development is located in Seberang Perai Tengah, between the 2 island bridge crossings with several convenient accesses to the North-South Expressway.

Each unit has a built-up area of 11,891 sq.ft. onwards, and has a front compound ready with guard house.

Property Project : Tangkas Infinity
Location : Juru, Penang
Property Type : SME factory
Built-up Area: 11,891 sq.ft. onwards
Total Units: 20
Tenure : Freehold
Developer : Tangkas Properties Sdn. Bhd.

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Angsana Teluk Bahang

Teluk Bahang/ 4 March 2014 47 comments

Angsana Teluk Bahang, located within Teluk Bahang township, , an idyllic and charming fishing village in the northwestern tip of Penang, five kilometers to the west of Batu Ferringhi. Comprises 150 exclusive two-bedroom suites with a choice of eight unique layouts ranging from 1,022 sq.ft. to 1,183 sq.ft.

All 150 units will include a full furniture and appliances package. The finishes and specifications will be in compliance with Banyan Tree Group’s Angsana brand.

Property Project : Angsana Teluk Bahang
Property Type : Suites
Location : Teluk Bahang, Penang
Built-up Area: 1,022 sq.ft. – 1,183 sq.ft.
Total Units: 150
Indicative Price: RM1,500,000 onwards
Developer: Senja Aman Development Sdn. Bhd.
Contact: Banyan Tree Group

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Penang bets on IT-BPO Hub

Property News/ 4 March 2014 21 comments

High-tech industry: An artist impression of the BPO Piazza and the BPO Prime building (right).

The RM3.3bil Infor-mation Technology Outsourcing and Business Process Outsourcing (IT-BPO) Hub in Penang will generate some 30,000 high-paying jobs when the project is fully developed in 10 years.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said in the first five years, about 21,000 high-paying jobs would be created.

“The fastest-growing sector in the BPO industry in Malaysia is in banking, financial services and insurance with a 30% market share followed by manufacturing (27%), oil and gas (22%), and others such as retail, logistics, government and telecommunication.

“The outsourcing sector in Malaysia is expected to expand at an average rate of 15% in the next three years in terms of revenue,” he said at the ground-breaking ceremony of the IT-BPO Hub in Bayan Lepas (next to the Penang International Airport) yesterday.

The IT-BPO Hub comprises three components involving a 30ha IT-BPO Park in Bayan Lepas, a planned development of 2.8ha BPO Prime in Bayan Baru and a 9,290sq m of Creative Animation Triggers (CAT) in the George Town heritage enclave.

Lim said he was informed that the outsourcing industry had created about 50,000 new jobs as of June 2013, adding that the Multimedia Development Corp targets the creation of at least 85,000 jobs by 2017 for Malaysia.

BPO services include customer operations, data processing, back office administration, accounting, technical support, transcription, software development, IT consultancy and disaster recovery services.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar represented the Prime Minister at the event.

He said the global outsourcing market was currently worth US$458bil (RM1.501 trillion) and was expected to reach US$625bil (RM2.048 trillion) by 2017.

“Malaysia’s outsourcing industry worth US$1.7bil (RM5.57bil) in 2012 is projected to grow even faster, doubling in value by 2017. The federal and state governments must work together to ensure the success of the IT-BPO Hub,” he added.

Source: StarProperty.my

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Bridge dream come true

Property News/ 3 March 2014 No comments

Fireworks light up the sky as the Premier officially opens the bridge.

THOUSANDS converged on Batu Maung town on Penang island to witness a historical moment — the opening of the iconic second Penang bridge.

The crowd cheered as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced the bridge had been named Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Bridge.

Fireworks lit up the island-bound side of the bridge all the way to its mid-span for a good five minutes after Najib conducted the launching.

He then boarded an open-top double-decker bus with his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, the rest of his entourage and Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng to embark on a ‘historical journey’ to Batu Kawan on the mainland and back to the island.

Joining them were former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, his wife Tun Jeanne Abdullah and former chief minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon.

The bridge was supposed to be opened to the public by 12.01am on Saturday but was delayed for an hour due to the cleaning up of fireworks debris.

Newly married couple Stanley Goh and Jann Kaw, both 29, from Nibong Tebal arrived at 8pm at the tollbooth.

“We were born in the year 1985 when the first bridge was built and as such we want to make sure we are the early birds to cross the second bridge and receive the certificate,” said Goh.

Dr G. P. Doraisamy, 58, a lawyer, and his wife Dr K. Sithra Devi, 53, both arrived at the tollbooth at about 10pm.

“We are really excited about the bridge being the longest in South-East Asia and wanted to cross on the first day itself after Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak opens it.”

He said the second bridge opening was appropriate as it co-incided with Visit Malaysia Year 2014 and could attract more tourists to Penang.

“This is going to bring revenue to Penang and also Malaysia to further improve our nation’s economy,” added Doraisamy.

Jom Riuh carnival took place in Batu Maung near the bridge from 10am earlier in the day to mark the significant milestone. It was officially opened in the afternoon by Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas.

The crowd began to swell in the evening with many visiting the booths set up at the site and watching the stage performances.

The 24km bridge, which spans 16.9km over the sea, is the longest bridge in South-East Asia. The bridge, which links Batu Kawan on the mainland to Batu Maung on the island, has two car lanes and a designated motorcycle lane on each side.

It will take about 30 minutes to cross the bridge at a speed of 80kph.

It was previously reported that the bridge can cater to 100,000 vehicles per hour and is expected to reduce traffic congestion on the current Penang Bridge by 25% to 30%. It is 10.5km longer than the first bridge.

The Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Bridge is also an achiever of many firsts and accolades in the country.

It is the first bridge in Malaysia to conduct a load test and the first bridge to be installed with rubber absorbers. It was also presented the Green Apple Award in June 2013 and appointed Green World Ambassador by The Green Organisation, UK, for its green efforts.

Its 28-booth PLUS toll plaza in Bandar Cassia, the largest in the country, received the gold certification from the Green Building Index while the PB2X Toll Plaza complex in Batu Kawan has earned the platinum Green Building Index certification, being the first building in Penang to obtain the platinum certification.

Apart from using the Industrialised Building Systems, the building incorporates passive architecture to reduce energy requirements, a rain water harvesting system for internal use, application of renewable energy source such as the wind turbines and solar panels on top of its building to generate electricity.

Source: StarProperty.my

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