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soonvee
post Oct 20 2024, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(dragenet @ Oct 19 2024, 07:23 PM)
I like this name Parkcity Cyberjaya, instead of Parkcity Botanika
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Cyber ParkCity better maybe 😁
soonvee
post Oct 21 2024, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Oct 21 2024, 11:26 AM)
Nevermind lah.. biggrin.gif

Many things we spoke of in the past , have more or less vouched ( agreed ) by ParkCity :-

1) Green concept ( ESG maybe )
2) TrafficĀ  friendly
3) Wide roads
4) LIfesytle livings
5) Tech supports
6)Ghostless
7) Etc

Botanika is more towards UnityĀ  with CBJ ..Green Concept

Let Year 2024 be a milestone for CBJ
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I think another reason why parkcity choose cbj because this is most expat community livable cities at Selangor region beside KL. And definitely you need some expat community here to make the area look more atas 😁

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soonvee
post Oct 21 2024, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(ahkit123 @ Oct 21 2024, 06:05 PM)
Gamuda Cyberjaya doing well
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Technically Gamuda cove under Kuala langar district. Different authority with Cyberjaya Sepang.
soonvee
post Oct 23 2024, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Oct 23 2024, 10:09 AM)
This is quality of our experts today , do not even answer our Q directly

My basic Q are :-

"I am wondering why Thailand which has bad umemployment at current moment , still trying very hard to attract Nvadia , Google and Microsoft to invest in DC in Thailand ?

From the facts provided by our Malaysia experts here , less than 100 jobs would be created by Nvadia n others combined ....No way u can solve Thailand massive umemployments , right ?

Do they really have more cheap power supply than Malaysia ?"

And
According to current Nobel Prize Winners , govt leaders ( good ones like Singapore ) play an imp role to shape a country economy , but many  others worldwide ended up by taking care of their own pockets .

Cases like 1mdb etc ..are many worldwide ..Sri Lanka etc

It is not DC bad  in itself ...but bad leadership  and bad expert advices ..maybe

Do u think it it the SOLE duty of CBJ residents to ensure  DC to  have  high-paying job opportunities and knowledge transfer ?
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The security is the main concern at Thailand haha.

Did you realize after the Bangkok boom case foreigner a bit concerned to visited Thailand for whatsoever reason šŸ˜‚

Perhaps Thailand government need to enhance more on this as well

soonvee
post Nov 14 2024, 01:39 AM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Nov 7 2024, 03:58 PM)
Most Developers should be happy with influx of DCs n FDIĀ  :-

PETALING JAYA: The upcoming financial reporting season for the third quarter of 2024 (3Q24) is expected to see many property developers recording strong earnings on the back of solid sales registered during that period.

RHB Investment Bank analyst Loong Kok Wen noted that the second half of the year (2H24) tended to be stronger for most real estate companies.

ā€œThis is because most players would ramp up their launches in the second half of the year,ā€ she told StarBiz.
ā€œAdding to the mix is Google’s US$2bil data centre, which will be located in EBP and is expected to generate 27,000 jobs –which is a winning formula. This project, spanning 6,500 acres, should drive SimeProp’s revenue and earnings for the next 12-15 years,ā€ he said.

UOB Kay Hian (UOBKH) Research, in a recent report, also said it expects most developers under its coverage to record a stronger 3Q24, year-on-year.

CIMB Securities, in a recent report, said developers with strategic landbank in Iskandar Puteri (Johor) had enjoyed brisk sales for their recent launches, as connectivity improves.

BTW , 27,000 jobs would be created by GoogleĀ  , surely not 25 jobs ...like many MAC operativesĀ  claimed .
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https://www.mida.gov.my/mida-news/sime-darb...k-in-rm2b-deal/


Boss, the data center only 19.8 hectare which equivalent to approx 49 acres. To be frank data center memang generally not creating much job opportunities compare to conventional manufacturing plant. (I expected approx 1k++ only in this case)

Some good explanation can be sources from chatgpt as well as following :

Given that Google’s data center in Elmina City, Shah Alam is planned to cover 49 acres, the job opportunities in its operational phase can be quite extensive. Here’s a tailored breakdown considering the scale, location, and industry standards for a data center of this magnitude:

Estimated Job Opportunities for the 49-Acre Data Center in Elmina City

1. Direct, On-Site Jobs:

IT & Data Center Technicians: 100-180

Network Engineers/System Administrators: 40-60

Facilities Management (Cooling, Power Systems, Electrical Maintenance): 60-100

Security Personnel: 40-60

Administrative & Support Staff: 30-40

Management & Operations Leadership: 20-30

Total Direct Jobs: Approximately 290-470 permanent on-site positions.

2. Indirect Job Opportunities:

Data centers of this scale typically create significant indirect employment through local suppliers, logistics services, external maintenance, and support (e.g., catering, waste management, and transportation). This could generate an additional 500-800 indirect jobs in the surrounding areas, especially as Elmina City continues to develop as a tech and business hub.

3. Construction Phase:

During the construction and setup phase, the project may require around 1,000-1,500 temporary construction jobs, covering engineers, architects, electricians, project managers, and various contractors.

Factors to Consider:

High Automation: Google’s data centers often utilize advanced automation and AI to optimize efficiency, which may reduce the number of on-site operational staff but increase the need for highly skilled technical personnel.

Focus on Sustainability: As Google is committed to sustainable operations, additional staff may be dedicated to energy management, sustainability initiatives, and compliance with green energy standards.

Local Impact: The data center in Elmina City will likely drive economic growth in the region, supporting Cyberjaya and the greater Kuala Lumpur area as a tech hub. This can indirectly boost job creation in supporting sectors like real estate, retail, and services.


Summary

For the 49-acre data center in Elmina City, you can expect around 800-1,200 total job opportunities during its operational phase (including direct and indirect jobs). The facility will be a significant driver of local employment, leveraging Malaysia's skilled workforce and further establishing the region as a key player in the digital economy.


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soonvee
post Dec 19 2024, 03:12 AM

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https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2024...wan-rakyat-told

Another "booster" coming šŸ˜†
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post Mar 22 2025, 03:48 PM

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