Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Malaysia-Singapore high-speed rail link


Malaysia-Singapore high-speed rail link

SINGAPORE: Malaysia and Singapore have agreed to build a high-speed rail link between the city state and Kuala lumpur.
The link will cut travelling time between the two destinations to just 90 minutes, from the hours it now takes by rail and road.
The two countries also agreed on a rapid transit system linking Singa­pore’s Mass Rapid Transit system with Johor Baru.
Both Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his counterpart Lee Hsien Loong described the speed-link project as a “game changer” .
“This project will change the way we do business, look at each other and interact,” said Najib.
“We hope to meet the 2020 deadline for the project,” he told a joint press conference after the annual leaders retreat here.
The two mass “people mover” projects are part of multi-billion ringgit business deals between the two countries.
These include a wellness project at Nusajaya in Johor and a mixed development project between Iskandar Waterfront Holdings Sdn Bhd and the Singapore Government investment arm Temasek in Danga Bay worth RM8.1bil.
It’s a deal: Najib and Lee shaking hands following a press conference in Singapore. — EPA
Najib said the high-speed rail link would be built via public-private partnership with strong government participation.
 
“It will be on the basis of private sector funding with the government providing structural support and participation.”
Lee said the project would make it faster to travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by rail than by air, including waiting time.
He recalled that Najib mooted the idea of the link at a meeting some months ago and he felt that it was a good idea.
On the rapid transit system, Lee said the two countries had 12 months to decide on whether to build a bridge or an undersea tunnel between the two countries.
Later the two leaders unveiled the Marina One project, which is in the heart of Singapore’s new central business district undertaken by M+S Pte Ltd, a company owned 60:40 by Khazanah Holdings Bhd and Temasek.
They were also updated on the integrated development DUO joint venture. The two projects have a gross development value of S$11bil (RM26.4bil).
The leaders lauded the excellent progress in relations between the two countries since the Points of Agreement was settled in 2010.
In a three page statement, they agreed to intensify existing cooperation and explore new ways to leverage on the complementarities between Singapore and Iskandar, just across the island republic.
They agreed among others to look into the feasibility of a third road link between the two countries in the long term, and establishing new ferry terminal and Customs, Immigration and Quarantine facilities at Puteri Harbour in Johor this year.

Source : Starproperty

Malaysia-Singapore Rapid Transit System gets the green light


Malaysia-Singapore Rapid Transit System gets the green light

By NELSON BENJAMIN
nelson@thestar.com.my
Working visit: Najib, accompanied by Singapore’s Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam (foreground right), arriving at the Changi Airport in Singapore. —Bernama
SINGAPORE: Malaysia and Singa­­pore have agreed to go ahead with the Rapid Transit System (RTS) linking Johor Baru with the republic.
Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said both countries had a year to draft the plans on the preferred option for the RTS.
He added that under phase one, the alignment and station scheme options would be identified.
“Once this is decided, we can move to phase two,” Anifah said during a briefing on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s two-day working visit to Singapore which began yesterday.
It is learnt that among the options being considered is a bridge or an underground tunnel link.
Singapore had earlier announced that its Thomson mass rapid transit (MRT) line would be opened in stages from 2019.
 
The 30km line will run through the north-south corridor of the island republic, starting in Wood­lands, the area closest to Johor Baru via the Causeway, and passing through industrial, residential and shopping districts before ending at Marina Bay.
The S$18bil (RM44bil) line will be completely underground and is expected to serve 400,000 commuters daily.
Anifah said leaders from both countries were expected to discuss the progress and implementation of the Points of Agreement.
“Both leaders will also travel to Iskandar Malaysia in Johor to launch the ground-breaking ceremony of the Urban and Resort Wellness project.
He added that it involved a 2ha “Urban Wellness” project in Medini North and a 84ha “Resort Wellness” in Medini Central.
Other issues to be discussed include cooperation in aviation and airport services between Senai and Changi airports as well as the establishment of ferry and water taxi services between Puteri Har­­-bour in Iskandar and Tuas in Singapore.
Anifah added that there was steady progress in the implementation of initiatives under the Joint Ministerial Committee for Iskandar Malaysia including in transport, immigration, tourism, environment and industrial cooperation.

Monday, 18 March 2013

[For Sale] Verticas Residensi, Newly Completed









Description

Verticas Residensi is one of the latest condominiums within the heart of Bukit Ceylon. sited along Jalan Ceylon’s restaurants and bars strip and just mere minutes of walking away from Bukit Bintang shopping belt.

Property Info:-
 Name: Verticas Residensi
 Address: Jalan Ceylon, Bukit Ceylon, 50200 KL
 Developer: Starpuri Development (a subsidiary of Wing Tai Asia)
 Tenure: Freehold
 No. of Blocks: 2 high-rise (Tower A & B) & 1 lowrise (Tower D) = 308 units; 1 high-rise (Tower C) 115 units serviced apartments to be managed by Lanson Place.
 Land Area: 2.41 acres
 Size: 1427 sf (Corner Unit, Type A1 @ Tower A)
 Room: 2+1
 Bathroom: 2 
 Carpark: 2
 Remarks: This unit is located at high floor, living hall window facing Bukit Nenas & KL Tower view. Fully equipped with top range fixture brands, built in wardrobe, airconds, Refrigerator, Dish washer, Washing Machine, Clothes Dryer, Oven, Cooker hob/Hood& modern security system. 

Facilities:-
Olympic size swimming pool,Jacuzzi, Wading pool, Multi-purpose hall / TV room / Meeting room / Reading room, Gymnasium, Yoga room, Kid;'s play room & playground, BBQ area, Changing room with steam bath, Sauna, Landscaped area with water features, Laundrette, Alfresco recreation area, Sky deck & Terrace (27th floor), Function area.

SELL      :  RM 1.8 ML

RENT: RM 6,800 PER MONTH

For further inquiry and viewing appointment please contact:  
+6 016-303 1788 / email: kltopproperty@gmail.com

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Proposed Sungai Besi-Ulu Kelang Elevated Expressway (SUKE)


Bridging Highways

The Sungai Besi-Ulu Kelang Elevated Expressway (SUKE) is a 31.8 km, 3-lane, dual carriageway expressway that will commence at Sri Petaling and passes through Sungai Besi, Alam Damai, Cheras-Kajang, Taman Bukit Permai, Taman Putra, Taman Permai Jaya, Taman Dagang Permai, Taman Kosas, Ampang dan Taman Hillview before exiting at Ulu Kelang. The proposed expressway will serve as a link between existing major highways and road – MRR II, DUKE, AKLEH, KLORR, Sungai Besi extension, KL-Seremban, Cheras-Kajang, Besraya, KESAS and Jalan Ampang.
Benefits of SUKE
  • Alternative route for MRR II
  • Solution and improving traffic congestion along existing traffic linkages at Cheras, Pandan Indah and Ampang
  • Linking major highways in the eastern Klang Valley areas - MRR II/DUKE/AKLEH/BESRAYA/KL-SEREMBAN/CHERAS-KAJANG/KESAS
  • Direct link between new growth centres – Kajang to Segambut/Kepong
  • As an effective and high capacity traffic dispersal scheme for eastern Klang Valley areas
source: http://www.prolintas.com.my/suke.php


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