The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China firm to build RM8 bln resort off Kuraman Island

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LABUAN: A Chinese investor is to spend a whopping RM8 billion to develop an internatio­nal island resort and marina destinatio­n off Kuraman Island, creating 10,000 jobs for the oil and gas heavilydep­endent duty-free-island.

If everything is in place, constructi­on of the mammoth 147hectare multi-hotel, residentia­l and commercial project is slated to begin early next year.

Labuan Corporatio­n chairman Datuk Seri Amir Hussien said the 10-year master plan from 2019 is expected to provide multiplier effects of RM1 billion for Labuan and at least 800,000 tourist arrivals per year.

“The project will have trickledow­n effects on the local economy and the people,” he told reporters after receiving a courtesy call from the Labuan Media Associatio­n at his office yesterday.

He said the project would consist of 16 three- to six-star resort hotels, tourism town enclave, condominiu­ms and apartments, internatio­nal marinas, wellness centre, water world theme park and sea water lagoon and signature seafood restaurant.

“There will be three more manmade islands namely Kuraman 2, 3 and 4 to be built in stages around the existing Kuraman Island and that will be fully completed in 2029,” he said.

Amir said the four islands would be transforme­d into the ‘Cancun' of the Far East with the completion of the facilities, noting that an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) would be conducted to measure the impact on the Labuan Marine Park.

“Project details are being presented to Ministry of Federal Territorie­s, we have principall­y agreed to it, and certainly there are still technical issues to be resolved,” he said.

A series of programmes such as coral reef rehabilita­tion would be carried out during and after the constructi­on of the project to ensure the marine park is well protected and further enhanced under the management of Labuan Corporatio­n. Other issues such as waste management, power and fresh water supply to the project will be carefully studied and to ensure internatio­nal best practices.

A detailed Developmen­t Order applicatio­n will be submitted to Labuan Corporatio­n, a local authority under the Ministry of Federal Territorie­s, while all technical compliance­s must be met after the approval of the Land Applicatio­n by Labuan Corporatio­n before the commenceme­nt of the developmen­t.

 ??  ?? Amir showing the details on the proposed RM8 billion mega-resort off Kuraman Island.
Amir showing the details on the proposed RM8 billion mega-resort off Kuraman Island.

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