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Exsim wins RM46mil contract for Port Dickson hotel renovation
Exsim wins RM46mil contract for Port Dickson hotel renovation

The Star

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Exsim wins RM46mil contract for Port Dickson hotel renovation

KUALA LUMPUR: Exsim Hospitality Bhd's wholly owned subsidiary, Exsim Concepto Sdn Bhd, has secured a contract worth RM46mil from TotalBuildz Sdn Bhd. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Exsim said the contract covers renovation, refurbishment, and interior fit-out works for an 11-storey hotel in Port Dickson. The contract work will commence on May 30, 2025, with overall completion expected within 12 months, no later than May 29, 2026, subject to any extensions allowed under the contract conditions. Exsim expects the contract to contribute positively to its net assets per share, earnings per share and gearing throughout the duration of the contract.

Putra Heights inferno: Reconstruction of damaged homes to take two years
Putra Heights inferno: Reconstruction of damaged homes to take two years

The Star

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Putra Heights inferno: Reconstruction of damaged homes to take two years

KUALA LUMPUR: The reconstruction and repair of homes damaged in the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, is expected to take two years to complete, says Nga Kor Ming. The Housing and Local Government Minister said so far, work on 219 affected homes had been carried out according to plan and within the set timeframe. "Contractors are actively working on the repair and reconstruction of the destroyed homes. I hope that within less than two years, we can complete the construction of new houses for the affected victims. "Homes that have been completely destroyed, we will build new ones, while those that can be repaired will be restored," he said before appearing as a guest on Bernama TV's Ruang Bicara programme, which discussed the topic "UN-Habitat: Malaysia Ready to Lead Global Sustainable Development" at Wisma Bernama on Tuesday (May 13). Nga said the government, through the Housing and Local Government Ministry, had allocated RM46mil to repair homes and public infrastructure affected by the incident. He said that through the allocation from the ministry and the Subang Jaya City Council, RM6mil had been set aside to restore and rebuild public infrastructure and facilities, including roads, drainage systems and public recreational parks damaged. The gas pipeline fire on April 1 caused flames to rise more than 30m high, with temperatures reaching over 1,000°C and took almost eight hours to be completely extinguished. The incident caused 81 homes to be completely destroyed, with structural damage exceeding 40%, 81 homes partially damaged, 57 homes affected but not burned and 218 homes left unaffected. – Bernama

‘Claim up to RM300k for restoration works'
‘Claim up to RM300k for restoration works'

The Star

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

‘Claim up to RM300k for restoration works'

Relentless help: Amirudin (centre) and Nga (second from right) taking questions from reporters during a press conference on the Putra Heights gas pipeline in Shah Alam. — KK SHAM/The Star SHAH ALAM: For houses affected by the Putra Heights gas pipeline fire, home owners can categorically claim for restoration works up to RM300,000, says Nga Kor Ming. The Housing and Local Govern­ment Minister said an allocation of RM40mil has been collected by the government through the Natio­nal Disaster Relief Housing Fund, which is for the benefit of victims who lost their homes due to disaster. Nga said the repair process for residential units would be split into three categories from structural to minor damages. The first category is for homes with 40% structural damage and in need of rebuilding with a ceiling cost of RM300,000 per unit. The second is for affected homes with more than 40% damage but does not need any redevelopment process, with the ceiling cost at RM150,000. 'For units requiring repair works of less than 40%, the ceiling cost of restoration works will be fixed at RM30,000,' he told a joint press conference with Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari at the state secretariat building yesterday. Nga said 291 residential units were affected by the fire. Of the number, 81 units saw damage of more than 40% while 138 units had less than 40%. An additional fund of RM6mil would be used to restore public infrastructure affected by the April 1 tragedy, Nga said. He said the repair works would be carried out through the Subang Jaya City Council, Local Govern­ment Department and National Landscape Department. 'This brings the total cost involved in the rehabilitation of the Putra Heights area to RM46mil, comprising RM40mil for reconstruction and repair of homes and RM6mil for public infrastructure restoration.' Nga also said Sime Darby and Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad have been granted access to enter the site and start works today. 'The repair and restoration process will start with residential units along 100m from ground zero. The duration to complete the job is 24 months. 'But the government has urged the developers involved to complete the repair works as soon as possible,' he said. Amirudin said a full technical report by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) is expected to be completed within a month's time. 'While the initial report has been released, we still need more time as the area remain water-logged and requires further investigation. 'We will be able to obtain a full report by then and present it to the Cabinet or the state government,' he said, adding that if there is a need, the report would also be made available for external parties. Amirudin said an independent panel would be appointed to evaluate both technical investigations by DOSH and the police to ensure such a tragedy would not recur. 'This is because we have pipeline routes and other high-risk areas such as the high voltage cable routes and high pressure water pipelines,' he said. Amirudin said the state government would also explore expanding the standard operating procedure to prevent similar incidents, describing the gas pipeline fire as 'a lesson to all authorities'. On the distribution of aid, he said RM2.73mil in rental assistance has been allocated to 455 affected families. 'Each family will receive RM6,000 to cover three month's rent. Additional assistance for the following three months will be provided in July or August for those who need to stay longer,' he said, adding that 214 families have received the aid so far. Amirudin said as the restoration works would start soon, about 60% to 70% would be able to return to their homes by then.

Govt allocates extra RM6mil for public infrastructure repairs in Putra Heights
Govt allocates extra RM6mil for public infrastructure repairs in Putra Heights

The Star

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Govt allocates extra RM6mil for public infrastructure repairs in Putra Heights

SHAH ALAM: The government has approved an additional RM6mil for the restoration of public infrastructure in the Putra Heights area, announced Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming. Nga said the repair works will be executed through collaboration between the Subang Jaya City Council, the Local Government Department, and the National Landscape Department. 'This brings the total allocation for the rehabilitation of Putra Heights to RM46mil — RM40mil for housing reconstruction and RM6mil for public infrastructure,' he said at a press conference here on Wednesday (April 30). Nga also confirmed that Sime Darby and Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad have been given the green light to access the site and begin work starting Thursday (May 1). "The repair and restoration process will start with residential units within 100 metres of ground zero. The estimated completion timeline is 24 months, but the government has urged developers involved to complete the repair works as soon as possible,' he added. Nga said 291 residential units were affected by the Putra Heights fire. Of these, 81 homes sustained damages exceeding 40%, while 138 units had damage below 40%. Following the Putra Heights incident, Nga said the government, through his ministry, has formed the National Disaster Relief Housing Fund to support victims who lost their homes. The fund has collected RM40mil from the government and will be used for repair and restoration works in Putra Heights. Nga explained that the repair process will be split into three categories, from structural to minor damages. The first category is for homes with more than 40% damage requiring rebuilding, capped at RM300,000 per unit. The second category is for affected homes with over 40% damage but does not require rebuilding, with a ceiling of RM150,000. For units with less than 40% damage, repair works will have a ceiling cost of RM30,000.

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