Gamuda Land
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Gamuda Land is the property development arm of Gamuda Berhad, MYX: 5398 an engineering, property and infrastructure company in Malaysia. Established in 1995, Gamuda Land has and is currently developing seven townships in Malaysia and also in Vietnam. The company’s main projects are integrated township developments. Gamuda Land’s maiden township in Malaysia is Kota Kemuning, situated in Shah Alam. Spanning 1,820-acre (7.4 km2), Kota Kemuning is famous[citation needed] for its 22-acre (0.089 km2) Central Lake and also the Kota Permai Golf and Country Club. Gamuda Land went on to build three more township developments across the Klang Valley, one in Nusajaya, Johor, one in Kuala Lumpur City Centre and its latest in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Township Developments
- Kota Kemuning, situated in Shah Alam, Selangor – 1,820-acre (7.4 km2) Established in 1994.
- Bandar Botanic, situated in Klang, Selangor – 1,200-acre (4.9 km2)) Built in 2000.
- Valencia, situated in Sungai Buloh, Selangor – 280-acre (1.1 km2)) It is established in 2002. This residential development has its own private golf course for its residents and became Malaysia’s first boutique golf development.
- Horizon Hills, situated in Nusajaya, Johor – 1,200-acre (4.9 km2)) Development started in 2005. Horizon Hills is located in Nusajaya, Iskandar Malaysia. It is built in the mixed development concept with its own 18 hole Par 72 championship golf course managed by Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club.
- Jade Hills, situated in Kajang, Selangor – 366-acre (1.48 km2)) Gamuda Land acquired the freehold land in 2006 to create an innovative gated and guarded township with a modern contemporary oriental theme.
- Madge Mansions, situated in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur – 2.16-acre (0.0087 km2)) This plot of land was acquired in 2007 to develop 52 freehold condominium units adjacent to Taman U-Thant.
- Yen So Park, situated in Hanoi, Vietnam – 1,200-acre (4.9 km2)) This is Gamuda Land’s largest project and the first maiden foray out of Malaysia. Gamuda won the approval to build a sewage treatment plant, urban park, integrated Commercial Township and a business district in 2007.
External links
- Gamuda Land
- Gamuda Land Raises Quality Benchmark With Conquas 21
- List Of Projects Scored Under Conquas
References
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