EPF buying RRI land for RM2.28bil for Kwasa Damansara township
PETALING JAYA: Employees Provident Fund’s (EPF) wholly-owned subsidiary Kwasa Land Sdn Bhd is acquiring the 2,330 acres of Rubber Research Institute (RRI) land in Sungai Buloh from the Malaysian Rubber Board for RM2.28bil or RM22.50 per sq ft, thus confirming reports that the land will cost more than RM2bil.
The land, to be known as Kwasa Damansara, would have a development period spanning 10 to 15 years and would be transformed into a township with a mix of residential and commercial properties, infrastructure and public amenities for an expected population of 150,000.
Kwasa Land’s chairman Tan Sri Samsudin Osman said in a statement that the township would “incorporate plans that are befitting of a city replete with infrastructure and modern facilities both residential and commercial that aim to serve the entire Damansara region, if not the Klang Valley.”
Kwasa Land, tasked as the master developer, would be calling for a process to pre-qualify developers for projects in the township. Earlier reports quoting sources had said that this would likely involve tendering out parcels of between 100 acres and 500 acres.
“We will soon be calling for the pre-qualification of developers to participate in the creation and building of an iconic township that will be the toast of the town in the coming years,” Samsudin said.
He said the master plan was now in an advanced stage and was being finalised for submission to the Selangor State Planning Committee for approval as development is expected to commence next year.
Sources have also said the pre-qualification process would start soon but this, according to observers, would take time as EPF and Kwasa Land must still come up with a master plan acceptable to the local authority, which hopefully would include provisions to accommodate changes in the future.
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