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Rumah Bakat MADANI: Malaysia's largest affordable housing project launched
Rumah Bakat MADANI: Malaysia's largest affordable housing project launched

The Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Rumah Bakat MADANI: Malaysia's largest affordable housing project launched

BUTTERWORTH: The Rumah Bakat MADANI initiative, Malaysia's largest affordable housing project to date, symbolises the strong commitment and leadership of the Prime Minister in prioritising the wellbeing of the people and improving access to home ownership. Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the project will deliver 37,368 housing units, with 6,368 units planned for Seberang Jaya and 31,000 in Batu Kawan. The project is being developed by SkyWorld as the implementing company. 'Under the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK-12), the government set a target of delivering 500,000 affordable housing units by 2025. As of March 31, a total of 492,360 units have been provided, or 98.5 per cent of the target,' he said. 'Of that total, 179,769 units have been completed, 235,862 are under construction, while 76,729 are in the planning stage,' he added. He was speaking at the groundbreaking and launch ceremony of Rumah Bakat MADANI at Seberang Jaya, today. The event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and attended by Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow. Nga said the Rumah Bakat MADANI project will consist of 900-square-foot freehold condominiums, priced between RM225,000 and RM420,000. Each unit will be equipped with modern facilities and access to shared amenities, including a swimming pool, gymnasium, sports courts, multipurpose hall, surau, kindergarten, food stalls, a children's playground, a Central Park and a Vertical School. As part of upcoming reforms under the RMK-13, Nga said the Housing and Local Government Ministry and SkyWorld have agreed to implement three key features, including a 10-year construction warranty covering water leakage and plumbing, a fixed maintenance fee of RM0.18 per square foot (equivalent to RM162 per month) and a targeted QLASSIC construction quality score of 85 per cent. Clubhouse facilities such as the gym, pool, and sports courts will operate on a pay-per-use basis, he added. He said the initiative is aimed at helping first-time homebuyers, particularly those in the B40 and M40 income groups, to secure quality housing at an affordable price. - Bernama

Rumah Bakat MADANI: Landmark Affordable Housing Project Underscores Govt's Commitment
Rumah Bakat MADANI: Landmark Affordable Housing Project Underscores Govt's Commitment

Barnama

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Rumah Bakat MADANI: Landmark Affordable Housing Project Underscores Govt's Commitment

BUTTERWORTH, July 19 (Bernama) -- The Rumah Bakat MADANI initiative, Malaysia's largest affordable housing project to date, symbolises the strong commitment and leadership of the Prime Minister in prioritising the wellbeing of the people and improving access to home ownership. Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the project will deliver 37,368 housing units, with 6,368 units planned for Seberang Jaya and 31,000 in Batu Kawan. The project is being developed by SkyWorld as the implementing company. 'Under the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK-12), the government set a target of delivering 500,000 affordable housing units by 2025. As of March 31, a total of 492,360 units have been provided, or 98.5 per cent of the target,' he said. 'Of that total, 179,769 units have been completed, 235,862 are under construction, while 76,729 are in the planning stage,' he added. He was speaking at the groundbreaking and launch ceremony of Rumah Bakat MADANI at Seberang Jaya, today. The event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and attended by Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow. Nga said the Rumah Bakat MADANI project will consist of 900-square-foot freehold condominiums, priced between RM225,000 and RM420,000. Each unit will be equipped with modern facilities and access to shared amenities, including a swimming pool, gymnasium, sports courts, multipurpose hall, surau, kindergarten, food stalls, a children's playground, a Central Park and a Vertical School. As part of upcoming reforms under the RMK-13, Nga said the Housing and Local Government Ministry and SkyWorld have agreed to implement three key features, including a 10-year construction warranty covering water leakage and plumbing, a fixed maintenance fee of RM0.18 per square foot (equivalent to RM162 per month) and a targeted QLASSIC construction quality score of 85 per cent. Clubhouse facilities such as the gym, pool, and sports courts will operate on a pay-per-use basis, he added.

Taman Oriental to get new life as community park
Taman Oriental to get new life as community park

Daily Express

time11-07-2025

  • General
  • Daily Express

Taman Oriental to get new life as community park

Published on: Friday, July 11, 2025 Published on: Fri, Jul 11, 2025 Text Size: The space serves as a reference model for future public space developments across the state. Kota Kinabalu: The Ministry of Local Government and Housing Sabah (KKTP) has initiated the revitalisation of a 1.2-acre open space in Taman Oriental, Penampang under the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK-12), aimed at turning it into a public recreational area for the local community. The project is funded by the Sabah State Government under the Landscape Development Programme and is implemented by the Penampang Municipal Council (MPP). The upgraded space is designed to function as a neighbourhood park and playground, and to serve as a reference model for future public space developments across the state. This is part of a wider effort by the Ministry to improve landscape infrastructure in urban and rural areas. Similar projects have already been completed in Papar, Beaufort, Kuala Penyu, Tongod, Semporna, Nabawan and Kudat. The Landscape and Sustainability Sector of KKTP, which initiated the proposal and planning, said the efforts are aligned with the Ministry's development goals and town planning policies. The initiative supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11, which focuses on inclusive, safe and resilient human settlements. The Ministry is headed by Datuk Seri Joachim Gunsalam, who is also the Deputy Chief Minister II. The Landscape and Sustainability Sector is led by Nurulhayati Awang, under Deputy Permanent Secretary II Stanley Chong and Permanent Secretary Datuk Dr Jamili Nais. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Penampang's Taman Oriental open space revitalised as community hub
Penampang's Taman Oriental open space revitalised as community hub

Borneo Post

time09-07-2025

  • General
  • Borneo Post

Penampang's Taman Oriental open space revitalised as community hub

The entrance to the new Taman Oriental landscape garden cum playground in Penampang. KOTA KINABALU (July 9): The Landscape and Sustainability Sector, Ministry of Local Government and Housing Sabah (KKTP) has taken a proactive role in initiating and preparing a proposal for funding the revitalisation of the 1.2 acres of open space at Taman Oriental, Penampang, under the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK-12). The project is implemented through the Landscape Development Programme funded by the State Government, with the Penampang Municipal Council (MPP) serving as the implementing authority. The designated open space transforms it into a social and recreational hub for the local community, serving as a benchmark and model for similar developments statewide. Apart from Penampang, similar landscape enhancement projects have been implemented, including in Papar, Beaufort, Kuala Penyu, Tongod, Semporna, Nabawan and Kudat as part of the ministry's broader commitment to sustainable urban development throughout Sabah. The initiative reflects KKTP's broader vision in support of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11: Making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. These strategic initiatives reflect the ministry's enduring commitment to reimagining open spaces as functional, inclusive, and community-centric landscapes, enhancing urban liveability while strengthening environmental resilience across Sabah. The Local Government and Housing Ministry is led by Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Joachim Gunsalam who is also Deputy Chief Minister 2. The Landscape & Sustainability Sector is led by Nurulhayati Awang More who reports to Deputy Permanent Secretary II, Stanley Chong who in turn reports to Permanent Secretary Datuk Dr Jamili Nais.

1,200km of ageing water pipes to be replaced in phases, says Shahelmey
1,200km of ageing water pipes to be replaced in phases, says Shahelmey

Borneo Post

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

1,200km of ageing water pipes to be replaced in phases, says Shahelmey

Shahelmey KOTA KINABALU (July 8): The Sabah State Government will replace 1,200 kilometres of ageing asbestos cement (AC) water pipes across the state in phases due to high replacement costs, said State Works Minister Datuk Ir Shahelmey Yahya. Responding to Liawan assemblyman Datuk Annuar Ayub during the State Assembly sitting on Tuesday, Shahelmey said the State Water Department (JANS) has already appointed contractors to carry out repairs on leaking and damaged pipes since last year and is implementing pipe replacement programmes in key areas such as Sandakan, Keningau and Kota Kinabalu. 'Replacing all old pipes at once would incur a huge cost, so this effort will be implemented in stages,' he explained. Shahelmey added that under the Fifth Rolling Plan (RP5) of the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK-12), JANS is currently undertaking high-impact water supply projects: Eighteen in the West Coast, 15 in the interior, 12 in Tawau, five in Sandakan and two in Kudat. For the upcoming 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK-13), the ministry is reviewing consultant appointments to conduct district-level water supply studies. These studies will prepare short-, medium- and long-term master plans, including the implementation of a statewide Water Grid strategy to ensure access to safe and treated water. Shahelmey said proposals have also been submitted to the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation, which include: Solving long-standing water supply issues in Tawau and Sandakan, implementing a holistic Non-Revenue Water (NRW) programme for Keningau and Beaufort, replacing old and dilapidated pipes in Kota Kinabalu, Penampang, Putatan and Sandakan, and constructing pre-sedimentation tank systems at 22 water treatment plants throughout Sabah under RMK-13. Additionally, under RP5 of RMK-12, the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development has approved three water supply projects in Kinabatangan, Beluran and Pitas. On alternative water sources, Shahelmey clarified that JANS is limited by Enactment 5 of the Water Supply Enactment 2003 (Amendment 2022), which restricts the department to supplying treated water to registered users only. 'That said, JANS welcomes any alternative water supply proposals and is ready to provide technical support and cooperation to any authorised agency undertaking such efforts,' he said.

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