BANDAR MALAYSIA REINSTATE BY UNITY GOVERMENT



Bandar Malaysia is a 486-acre mixed-use, transit-oriented development by 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This project will be built at the current Sungai Besi Air Base site over 20 years.It is planned as a central transport hub connecting high-speed rail to Singapore (namely the Kuala Lumpur–Singapore High Speed Rail), Mass Rapid Transit, KTM Komuter, Express Rail Link, and 12 other highways with an estimated gross development value (GDV) of over RM140 billion. Bandar Malaysia was slated to be a hub for global multinationals and Fortune Global 500 companies, and has the opportunity to become a game-changer for foreign investors in Malaysia. The project was ready to start by early 2021, after the settlement of a RM1.24bil payment to the Federal Government by IWH-CREC but was pushed back to a later date.

The development, in fact, had been initially expected to kick-off in March 2020 but was delayed by the pandemic. A source had expressed their confidence that the project will be resumed at a later date, given the uncertainties brought about by the current COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in the country.

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34 thoughts on “BANDAR MALAYSIA REINSTATE BY UNITY GOVERMENT”

  1. Hope Agong will take a look this project also since part of it provides HSR which will help the economic growth of johor (several stations will be on his majesty's state, it is an international connection tho).

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  2. This Bandar Malaysia will be the forest city 2.0 or plaza rakyat 2.0, bigger and more density. It is sure to suck in all the FDI and push Malaysian debt level to new height without any meaningful contribution to wellbeing ,of economy. We have so many abandoned building site in Malaysia, now we will have the biggest abandoned site or empty ghost city in KL .

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  3. Have a look online, look for ghost city in China, why do we need to spend 1000 billion to built ghost city like China? This money will be better spend in rural infrastructure and HDI development.

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  4. We should invest to learn from US, UK, Japan , Australia and NZ , and learn how they manage and plan their rural economy, urban planning, architecture and incorporation of traditional craftsman ship to building prefabrication . That's what the rural kampung need, not more empty towers.

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