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Investment BUKIT JALIL SENTRAL, Development of Stadium landbank

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TSaccetera
post May 18 2017, 11:54 PM

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post May 18 2017, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(accetera @ May 18 2017, 11:54 PM)
Masterplanning has started.
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Borrowed some billions a few days back from EPF too for this project

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post May 19 2017, 07:26 AM

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Sure would be started..
Because already got the funding from major shareholders tongue.gif
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post May 31 2017, 11:35 PM

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EPF forms a new company which will buy the land from MRCB subsidiary. The new company will be 80:20 EPF and MRCB.


EPF, MRCB in RM20.67 billion mixed development project in Bukit Jalil
BY M. HAFIDZ MAHPAR | The Star | Wednesday, 31 May 2017 | MYT 10:56 PM
http://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...in-bukit-jalil/


MRCB's subsidiary Rukun Juang is regenerating the Bukit Jalil National Stadium (above) and other facilities at the National Sports Complex, for which it will receive three parcels of land in the vicinity of the complex.


KUALA LUMPUR: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is taking an 80% stake in a joint venture (JV) with Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd’s (MRCB) subsidiary Rukun Juang Sdn Bhd to develop a RM20.67bil mixed development project in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur.

The land to be developed comprises the three parcels of land measuring 76.14 acres to be given by the Government to Rukun Juang as consideration for it undertaking the ongoing Kuala Lumpur Sports City privatisation project, which involves the refurbishment and upgrading of facilities at the National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, MRCB said its 85% owned subsidiary Rukun Juang would subscribe to ordinary and redeemable preference shares in the JV company, Bukit Jalil Sentral Property Sdn Bhd,

Rukun Juang will take a 20% stake while EPF’s unit Tanjung Wibawa Sdn Bhd will end up with 80%.

Bukit Jalil Sentral will buy the land from Rukun Juang for up to RM1.43bil, or RM430 per sq ft.

The shareholders - EPF and Rukun Juang - have agreed that Bukit Jalil Sentral will appoint a subsidiary of MRCB to be the management contractor for the design and construction of the future development to be carried out on the land.

They also agree to pay for the actual financing cost incurred by Rukun Juang in undertaking and implementing Project 1 (first phase) of the privatisation project.

On the rationale for the proposed JV, MRCB said it would be able to carry out a large-scale property development at a prime location and benefit from the support and profiling accorded to the proposed development by its JV partner, which is also its major shareholder (33.4% stake in MRCB) and a sophisticated investor, namely EPF.

“Preliminary management estimates indicate a potential gross development value for the future development of the lands of about RM21bil over a development period of 20 years.

“Although MRCB’s interest in the lands and the future development on the lands would be diluted (to an effective shareholding of 17%) as a result of EPF’s participation in the joint-venture company, the proposed JV allows MRCB to carry out multiple property development projects concurrently and, at the same time, have the flexibility to reallocate its cash flows and resources efficiently among its projects,” the company said.

MRCB said the proposed JV would also reduce MRCB’s financial burden of having to finance the entire development project on the lands.

The proposed JV is expected to be implemented by the fourth quarter of 2017.

MRCB also has another JV with EPF, which is to develop the RM8bil town centre of the proposed Kwasa Damansara township on 64.3 acres in Sungai Buloh (the original size was 64.07 acres but is now larger following a subdivision).

MRCB is expected to have a controlling stake (70%) in the joint-venture company, Kwasa Sentral Sdn Bhd, but has yet to complete paying the balance subscription for its majority stake totalling RM737.88mil.

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post Mar 12 2018, 09:42 AM

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no more bukit komanwel park & jogging track beside sri petaling LRT station


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post May 19 2019, 05:34 PM

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is this project still ON ?
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post Sep 18 2025, 09:35 AM

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post Sep 18 2025, 10:23 AM

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After stalling for almost 10 years, finally there could be light at the tunnel.
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post Oct 30 2025, 04:37 PM

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Now even Xiaohongshu agents are starting to heat up this project.

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