PETALING JAYA (Dec 14): The property division of Gamuda Bhd is the No. 5 developer in The Edge Malaysia Top Property Developers Awards (TPDA) 2020, up two positions from last year.

Anchoring The Edge Property Excellence Awards (TEPEA) 2020, the TPDA is evaluated based on both qualitative and quantitative attributes. In the qualitative category, judges evaluate each company based on its expertise, image, innovation and creativity, product quality and the value it creates for buyers.

It is notable that Gamuda's property division has climbed two positions from TPDA 2019 to the fifth place this year, sharing the honour with IJM Land. 

Rounding the top 10 are S P Setia Bhd, Sime Darby Property Bhd (No. 2), Sunway Bhd — property division (No 3), UOA Development Bhd (No. 4), IJM Land Bhd (No. 5), Gamuda Bhd — property division (No. 5), UEM Sunrise Bhd (No. 6), IOI Properties Group Bhd (No. 6), Mah Sing Group Bhd (No. 7), Eco World Development Group Bhd (EcoWorld) (No. 8), Tropicana Corp Bhd (No. 9) and IGB Bhd (No. 10). 

TEPEA is presented by City & Country, the property pullout of The Edge Malaysia weekly and supported by EdgeProp.my.

Earlier, Gamuda Land had been named a recipient of EdgeProp Malaysia’s Responsible Developer: Building Sustainable Development Award 2020 at EdgeProp Malaysia’s Best Managed & Sustainable Property Awards 2020 on July 27, 2020. The Cove at Horizon Hills in Johor took the Gold in the below-10 years non-strata residential category while Horizon Hills itself won a Gold of the EdgeProp-ILAM Malaysia’s Sustainable Landscape Award.  Horizon Hills is a joint development with UEM Sunrise Bhd.

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