Geotechnical study for planning permission applications of all KL buildings an overkill, says expert
Dexter Koh, deputy president, Malaysian Institute of Architect: “I don’t think all projects should be halted and I sense this as a knee-jerk reaction to the problem,” KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 30): The suspension of new construction approvals in the city and the requirement for all projects to comply with geotechnical reports is an “overkill”, said Dexter Koh, deputy president, Malaysian Institute of Architects.
Chinese battery maker Zhuhai CosMX to invest RM1b to build plant in Kedah
The company manufactures battery packs for electric vehicles and provides industrial energy storage systems.
KIP REIT expands portfolio with RM98m acquisition of four industrial properties
In a bourse filing on Thursday, the trust said Pacific Trustees Bhd, acting as its trustee, has entered into four separate sale and purchase agreements (SPAs) for the acquisitions.
Aspen Group reverses into earnings of RM38m for FY2024
This was contributed primarily by the property development segment from progressive construction of its ongoing projects.
Mah Sing breaks ground for Residensi Suria Madani; launches M Aspira at Taman Desa on Thursday
Adjacent to Residensi Suria Madani is M Aspira.
BIM adoption in Malaysia’s construction industry deterred by high cost, skill shortage, says industry expert
“Government incentives and subsidies can help offset the initial costs and encourage wider adoption.
Tropicana Corp registers higher 2Q profit before tax
This is mainly due to higher income as a result of higher progress billing, unrealised gain on quoted shares and lower finance cost following debt reduction initiatives.
Nature's tranquillity and urban accessibility come as one at Avisa Residences
What you wouldn’t give for an unhurried morning stroll along the lake and breakfast on your patio, serenaded by singing birds, while the sun peeks through a canopy of leaves.
MBAM: Construction players should embrace technology disruption and focus on sustainability
MBAM president Oliver Wee Hiang Chyn: “The construction industry is in for a bumpy ride if we still refuse to embrace the disruption of technology and advocate for [sustainability].