Saturday 29 June 2013

Four more flyovers for KK – PWD


by Nancy Lai. Posted on June 26, 2013, Wednesday by Borneo Post

KOTA KINABALU: The State Public Works Department (PWD) has proposed six flyovers for the state capital as measures to ease traffic congestion.


According to its deputy director Haji Amrullah Kamal, the Karamunsing and Petagas flyovers have been built, so next on the list are the ones at Bukit Padang and Mile 5, Inanam.

Reiterating state JKR director Datuk John Anthony’s announcement last week, Amrullah disclosed that the remaining two flyovers would be located at the Lido traffic lights and the Penampang bypass traffic lights.

Speaking to reporters after officiating at the “JKR Sabah Wayleave Management’ dialogue yesterday, Amrullah said that PWD was also considering upgrading the six kilometer road from the Inanam Mile 5 traffic lights all the way to the KKIA into three lanes.

This is because the road is supposed to be a short cut to the airport but is congested most of the time, he lamented.

“We want to ensure that this road is passable all the time. The cost for the two new flyovers and road widening project is expected to be more than RM200 million,” he said, adding that the projects were supposed to have been approved and were expected to commence after the funding was received.

“If we have extra funding, we may consider a flyover at Foh Sang,” he said and expressed hope for the Works Minister and Deputy Minister to be able to attend the state PWD’s dialogue on traffic congestion in the central business district scheduled for July 23.

This way, they would be able to better understand the issue and the urgent need to resolve the traffic congestion in the state capital, he said.

Last week, John, during the PWD Road Day press conference, announced that three more flyovers would be built to help reduce traffic congestion plaguing three road junctions in the city.

He said that inefficiency of the traffic lights system in the city is among the main causes of traffic jam.

All traffic merge at junctions and coupled with an inefficient traffic management system, the whole road system suffers major congestion as a consequence, he said.

He said the PWD would be looking at three junctions, namely the junction at Batu 5 Inanam, the junction in Bukit Padang and the Jalan Lintas-Penampang junction.

PWD believed that an immediate solution to these problems would be to build flyovers like the ones in Kepayan near the airport and Karamunsing, he said.

Meanwhile on the wayleave management dialogue, Amrullah said that it was the brainchild of John who wanted the public and stakeholders to have a better understanding and awareness of the matter.

The PWD director wanted an outreach programme and this is part of six dialogue topics to be discussed, namely Road Safety on Temporary Work Zone, Wayleave Management, Material for Road Construction, Traffic Congestion Problem in Urban Areas, Best Practice of Road Planning, Design, Construction and Maintenance and Overloading on PWD Road Network, Amrullah disclosed.

He said that the participants would come from various sectors such as road planners, consultants, contractors, road material suppliers, developers, road users like members of the East Malaysia Planters Association (EMPA), government agencies and interested members of the public.

“We want the public to be aware that excavation works along PWD roads requires an approved wayleave. So if they come across any such activity which they suspect is being done without the approval, they can SMS the information to 088-244333.

“PWD will immediately send a team to check if the contractor has wayleave or not. We will find out what they want to do, how they will implement it and how their project will affect the public. If it does not affect the public, we will allow them to carry out their work,” he stressed.

He also said that it was important for developers to know the proper way to connect their road to the main road in order not to inconvenience other road users.

“So we are here to see that the other road users are not being deprived of the road when the development is connected. We work in tandem with whoever the stake holders are,” he said.

Amrullah also expressed hope that PWD, would, one day in the future be empowered with the authority to issue immediate summons on those who break their law especially in the aspect of vehicle overloading as this action damages the roads.

For now, they rely on the Road and Transport Department (RTD) or the police to issue the necessary summonses.

“For illegal connection to PWD roads, we will close the roads but sometimes that action is of course too harsh. When we close, they will challenge us and when they do we have to go to the court,” he said.

Source: http://www.theborneopost.com/2013/06/26/four-more-flyovers-for-kk-pwd/#ixzz2XHvc7v4O




3-lane Petagas-Lok Kawi carriageway: 
Work to start

Published on: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 by Daily Express

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Kota Kinabalu: The Petagas-Lok Kawi road will be upgraded to a three-lane carriageway starting early April so as to ease traffic congestion there, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin.

He said the Federal-funded upgrading project would cost RM136.2 million and expected to be completed in October, 2015. "The additional lane is hoped to overcome the serious congestion," he said at the leader-with-people session in Petagas. 

The upgrading project, he said, would also involve the construction of a pedestrian overhead bridge in front of the Putatan train station.

He said the traffic congestion along the Putatan road is getting too serious that the residents' daily activities have been greatly affected.

"It is for this reason that we have to widen the road so as to solve the problem," he said.
He blamed the traffic congestion on rapid development in Putatan under the Barisan Nasional (BN) Government.

However, the three-lane carriageway, he said, is proof of the BN's concern over the problem faced not only by residents but also motorists going through the stretch.

In another development he said the government will be constructing a new school, SMK Petagas very soon.

The new school, he said, is to accommodate the influx of students in secondary schools.


There are two secondary schools in Putatan namely SMK Putatan and SMK Tansau.    

Wednesday 19 June 2013

UEM Land ready for maiden foray into Sabah

Posted on 13 June 2013 by thesundaily.com
Eva Yeong
PETALING JAYA (June 13, 2013): UEM Land Holdings Bhd, which is likely to surpass its target of RM3 billion in new property sales this year, is eyeing to start an urban development project in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
This foray into Sabah, if it materialises, underscores the group's strategy to expand its portfolio into new markets as it seeks to sustain its impressive growth rate.
"The Kota Kinabalu deal is on the table, but until and unless our partners are ready to sign on the dotted line, we cannot share details. Hopefully by year-end, we will have something," managing director and CEO Datuk Wan Abdullah Wan Ibrahim (pix) told reporters after the group's AGM yesterday.
A deal will mark the group's maiden entry into Sabah's bustling property market.
Wan Abdullah said the potential size of the undisclosed Kota Kinabalu project is between 10 acres and 30 acres.
Currently, the bulk of UEM Land projects is in Iskandar Malaysia, Johor. The group, however, has been busy scouting outside its home base and has identified Penang as a target.
"We're on an acquisition trail. We're still looking into new geographies, but we'll go through a stringent process to make sure we pick the right location for the right product," Wan Abdullah said.
The group is also looking at new opportunities overseas such as in India, Indonesia and Australia.
For the first three months of 2013 (Q1 2013), UEM Land, which is changing its name to UEM Sunrise Bhd pending approvals from the authorities, sold RM1.39 billion worth of new properties. A project in Canada contributed RM431 million in sales.
An estimated 59% of this new sales was contributed from its Nusajaya projects.
The group's unbilled sales jumped to RM3.55 billion in Q1 2013 from RM2.28 billion in Q4 2012.
"In order for us to achieve our growth targets, we certainly need to explore other locations. As you can see from our five-year compounded annual growth rate (sales 77%, revenue 40%), it is quite phenomenal. We want to continue this wave of growth and in order to achieve and sustain that kind of growth, we need to look at new geographies,'' Wan Abdullah said.
This year, the group expects to launch new residential and commercial properties with a total gross development value (GDV) of RM4 billion, which is expected to contribute towards its targeted sales of RM3 billion.
"To enhance our composition of revenue and bottomline, we need to enhance our recurring income. This will probably be more driven organically. We're not going to spend too much capital expenditure on major acquisition of assets for recurring income. We'd rather look at it as organic growth. We've got a few malls under construction and those will all fit into our recurring income portfolio," he said.
The group's current recurring income stands at 8% of total income and its total landbank is 10,600 acres.

Sunday 9 June 2013

RM170m Lido Avenue set to change the skyline




















Published on: Sunday, June 09, 2013 by Daily Express


Kota Kinabalu: Lido Avenue, a mixed commercial residential and commercial development with a gross development value of RM170 million, is set to change the skyline along Jalan Lintas in Lido, near here.
Lido Avenue is developer Mega City Development Sdn Bhd's maiden project as it debuts in the property market.

According to General Manager Kevin Ng, Lido Avenue, a high-rise development located strategically in the Lido area would see 15 units of shop/office lot and 228 residential units on a 26-storey twin tower building.

"It is visible from three major roads, namely Jalan Lintas, Jalan Pintas and Jalan Penampang and has three access roads leading to Jalan Lintas," he said, adding that it is less than five kilometres from the Kota Kinabalu International Airport and 10 minutes' drive to the city centre.

It has two lobbies, one for each tower, with three lifts servicing each tower, while the first to fifth levels are covered car parks with a total of 519 parking bays allocated for the buyers, he said.

On the residential offerings, he said they have four types of typical layout ranging from 1,628 sq ft to the smallest 1,268 sq ft.

"We feel the range offered will suit a wide variety of purchasers' preferences.
The density of each floor is very low, only six units per floor for each block," he said.
Another unique design, said Ng, was the absence of "shared or party walls" with neighbouring units, essentially making each a "detached" unit.

"This design, though costlier to construct, offers total privacy for its discerning residents," he said.

He said the development that was launched by Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor, Saturday, is expected to be completed within three years.  

source: http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=85531