Eco World International's maiden Sydney project is 90% reserved
SYDNEY (Sept 11): Eco World International’s maiden residential project in Sydney, Australia -- West Village -- is already 90% reserved before the official launch of the project.
SYDNEY (Sept 11): Eco World International’s maiden residential project in Sydney, Australia -- West Village -- is already 90% reserved before the official launch of the project.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 11): Disaster prevention and recovery is a continuous project that needs to be reviewed from time to time to reduce the impact on the country should the worst occur, said a disaster prevention expert.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Construction Industry Transformation Plan (CITP), which aims to create industry players that can compete in the international arena while being sustainable at home, was launched yesterday by prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 8): Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd, which is acquiring a tract of land in Puchong for a residential development for RM95 million, is delaying the land deal to Oct 19 this year, pending the removal of a caveat lodged on the land.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 8): Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd has named its founder Datuk Lee Tian Hock (pictured) as the group’s new managing director (MD) effective today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 8): The Media Shoppe Bhd (TMS), a software development company, is venturing into the construction and property development segments with the development of a 12.
SELANGOR (Sept 8): Country Heights Holdings Bhd’s (CHHB) wholly-owned subsidiary Country Heights Sdn Bhd (CHSB) was slapped with two law suits amounting to RM 28.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 7): Cost and lack of skills are the main concerns of local construction players in adopting Building Information Modelling (BIM), according to The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB).