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Authorities conduct a sudden inspection of the Air Itam-Tun Dr LCE Expressway bypass project

Property News/ 10 August 2024 4 comments

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Following complaints received from the residents in Island Glades over the dust issue from the bypass project in the neighbourhood, a sudden inspection from the authorities was carried out by the authorities.

During the inspection, state Housing and Environment Committee chairman Datuk Seri Sundarajoo Somu, Seri Delima assemblyman Connie Tan, and a team from the Department of Environment (DOE) visited the site to monitor the situation.

In a lengthy discussion with the project contractor, Sundarajoo, who has extensive experience in site inspections, instructed the contractor to strictly adhere to the stipulated guidelines.

He advised the project contractor to address the residents’ concerns, citing numerous complaints received about potential health hazards.

Sundarajoo and the inspection team also assessed the measures that have been undertaken to mitigate the dust issue.

At a press conference after the inspection, Sundarajoo said the project contractor had undertaken various actions to tackle the dust issue.

“After my inspection, I found that insufficient water sprinkling at the site has contributed to the dust pollution.

“The contractor has been cooperative and has promised to implement additional measures to resolve the issue.

“The well-being and quality of life of residents in the neighbourhood will be prioritised at all costs. We will not compromise on this matter,” he told reporters.

by-pass-project-1Sundarajoo assured that the residents’ concerns would not be overlooked and that stern action would be taken against the contractor if the situation remains unresolved.

However, he noted that the discussion with the contractor was amicable, and the contractor expressed a willingness to address the problem.

“The situation worsened over the past three weeks due to windy and scorching weather. I have advised the contractor to use the sprinkling water system that has been prepared,” he added.

Sundarajoo has also urged the contractor to submit weekly reports to DOE, which could later transition to monthly reports. He added that he might revisit the site next week.

Connie Tan expressed gratitude for the smooth discussion.

“I have a strong bond with the constituents in the affected neighbourhood, and I will not hesitate to address their concerns,” she said.

Tan noted that the contractor had implemented various efforts, including a dust suppression system.

“So far, there has been a slight improvement compared to the previous situation, but I hope the dust issue can be reduced to a minimal level,” she said.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

E&O Group unveils The Lume

Property News/ 9 August 2024 No comments

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E&O Group yesterday announced the launch of The Lume, its latest luxury development on Andaman Island, Penang. This new project, situated in the prestigious Shoreline district, sets a new benchmark for eco-conscious living, offering 261 exclusive residences designed to harmonise sophisticated architecture with the natural beauty of the island.

“The Lume embodies the art of sophisticated living, with each exclusive residence crafted to ensure privacy whilst fostering a sense of community. This makes The Lume an ideal choice for those seeking a balanced work-life-play environment,” said Kok Tuck Cheong, Managing Director at E&O.

A unique feature of The Lume’s is its pavilion-in-the-sky design where living and dining spaces that seamlessly extend outward, offering residents breathtaking 180-degree views of the island and filling the interiors with natural light and optimal airflow.

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Private spaces are thoughtfully positioned, with bedrooms within the main structure arrayed in a linear configuration, with strategically placed fins to maximise outward views while ensuring privacy.

The Lume caters to a diverse market of empty nesters, young families, and professionals seeking a second home. Each floor features just six apartments, with prices starting at RM 2.2 million and sizes ranging from 1,722 sq ft to 2,874 sq ft.

Kok added that The Lume is committed to integrating nature into everyday living, featuring lush tropical gardens and terraced landscaping framed against sweeping sea views.

The Lume offers amenities such as landscaped pools, lounges, and BBQ spaces, fostering opportunities for social interaction. With dedicated areas for children, including playgrounds and a wading pool, the development caters to families while also accommodating pet-friendly spaces for furry companions.

The Lume also has dedicated co-working spaces, meeting rooms, and function areas that facilitate the integration of professional and personal life. By aligning with the growing work-from-home trend, residents can now enjoy access to modern conveniences without sacrificing their well-being.

the-lume-andaman“The landscape architecture of The Lume is meticulously conceived to offer a profound experience of tranquil serenity,” explained Kok.

Andaman Island, awarded GreenRE Platinum certification, is a pioneering development in Malaysia, designed on four pillars—connectivity, sustainability, community, and quality of life. The first phase of this project comprises 253-acres, and is divided into three distinct segments: Shoreline, Gurney Green, and Canalside. Each district will offer a distinct place experience, guided by a masterplan that embraces the urbanism concept of a 15-minute city, supporting pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods with easy access to essential amenities and green spaces.

The Shoreline district encapsulates eco-conscious and sustainable living with The Lume conferred GreenRE Platinum certification to reflect how the development integrates environmentally responsible practices to minimise its carbon footprint while providing ample communal spaces for socialising and wellness activities.

Benefiting from the island’s strategic location near rising economic zones, residents of Andaman Island will also enjoy direct access to two bridges linked to Penang Island.

“This development establishes a new benchmark for future living spaces on Andaman Island, where innovation, well-being, and harmonious living are intertwined, reflecting our enduring commitment to meet and exceed the evolving aspirations of our residents”, he said.

Kok added that with the launch of The Lume, the E&O Group continues its legacy of crafting elegant homes that anticipate the future needs and lifestyle aspirations of the growing Andaman Island community. The Lume’s launch follows the highly successful launches of E&O’s The Meg and Arica on Andaman Island.

SITE PROGRESS: Ventus & Tradesmen (Aug 2024)

Property News/ 8 August 2024 No comments

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About Ventus & Tradesmen

A mixed commercial development by Jayamas Pintar Sdn. Bhd. at Batu Maung. It is strategically located within the vicinity of Southbay City by Mah Sing Group, just a mere minutes drive from Penang Second Bridge. The development comprises a 42-storey commercial building, featuring a mix of serviced suites, hotel rooms and shop lots.

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The Lume @ Andaman Island

Andaman Island/ 7 August 2024 22 comments

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The Lume is a 49-storey luxury residential condominium situated on Andaman Island. Developed by the esteemed Eastern & Oriental Berhad (E&O), this project highlights meticulous attention to details, providing a tranquil living experience amidst lush greenery and the sea. Excellent connectivity from Andaman Island to Seri Tanjung Pinang and Gurney Drive ensures easy access to Georgetown, with all essential amenities just a 10-minute drive away.

The Lume offers a low-density living environment with only 261 units available. Prospective residents can choose from four distinct designs, each featuring spacious layouts ranging from 1,722 to 2,874 square feet. These homes boast three to four bedrooms and four to five bathrooms, ensuring ample and comfortable living spaces. Prices start from an indicative RM2.2 million onwards.

Project Name : The Lume
Location :
Andaman Island
Property Type 
Condominium
Tenure 
Freehold
Built-up Size: 
1,722 sq.ft. – 2,874 sq.ft.
Total Units 
261
Indicative Price:
RM2.2mil onwards
Developer : 
Persada Mentari Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of E&O Berhad)

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New housing projects must have 1 or 2 blocks of Madani units

Property News/ 6 August 2024 77 comments

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All future housing projects must allocate one or two blocks for affordable Madani units to help lower-income groups own homes, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said the government was willing to expedite approvals if developers meet all requirements.

“For each new housing project, I’ve instructed the Federal Territories Department and City Hall to ensure that one or two blocks are allotted for Madani housing units for the people.

“We can provide leniency and expedite (the approval process), provided that there will be one or two blocks allotted for Madani housing units for the people,” he said at the launch of Madani Civil Servants Public Housing (PPAM Madani) Pixel Permaisuri today.

It was reported that the Madani Inclusive Housing pilot project would target groups in major cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and Penang.

Anwar, who is also finance minister, said it was important to address housing needs in Kuala Lumpur, where tens of thousands were still waiting to own homes.

“I don’t care if the rich build houses priced at millions of ringgit, but the people must be assisted in getting affordable houses. The government machinery must address the complex housing problems,” he said.

He said the matter could be resolved if the public administration were strict in ensuring all requirements were met, including plot ratio, greenery and school, which saw leakages when the people’s interests were not given utmost priority.

He said affordable housing for civil servants was not solely the responsibility of the Housing and Local Government Ministry.

As of July 31, a total of 33,133 PPAM units have been completed nationwide. In the 2024 Budget, RM249 million was allocated for PPAM projects nationwide.

To date, 28 PPAM projects have been approved, with RM234 million in Madani PPAM incentives (iM-PPAM). Some 4,000 PPAM units are expected to be built next year.

There is a high demand for houses in Kuala Lumpur among civil servants, with 55,014 applications recorded compared to the 7,038 PPAM units available.

In line with the government’s aspiration for conducive affordable housing schemes, Madani housing in Kuala Lumpur will be led by the Federal Territories Department through Kuala Lumpur City Hall, according to a statement by the Prime Minister’s Department.

Strategic cooperation between the PPAM Unit under the Prime Minister’s Department and the Federal Territories Department will allow special quotas for Madani housing units for civil servants.

It said similar concepts could also be adopted through cooperation with state governments or the state Housing Boards.

The government will conduct a study on PPAM’s outcome and effectiveness, involving stakeholders.

“The findings will guide the direction and continuation of PPAM in the 13th Malaysia Plan,” it said.

Source: NST Online

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