The Borneo Post

Relocation of eight air bases to cost RM2.7 bln

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KUALA LUMPUR: TRX City Sdn Bhd, which is the developer of the Kuala Lumpur Air Base (PUKL) relocation project, including eight other locations, costing RM2.7 billion, is confident the project will be ready by year-end.

Chief executive officer Datuk Azmar Talib said the amount included land acquisitio­n cost, special equipment and utility works.

He said for now, three of the eight relocation sites namely PU Gong Kedak ( Terengganu), PU Butterwort­h ( Pulau Pinang) and PU Royal Malaysian Police ( RMP) Ipoh ( Perak), have been completed.

The remaining five which are in the midst of being completed are PU Kuantan (Pahang), PU Subang and RMP Subang (Lembah Klang), PU Sendayan ( Negeri Sembilan) and Royal Artillery Regiment (31 RAD) Kajang.

He said TRX City Sdn Bhd has also been tasked to build and upgrade several facilities in Subang and Kuantan.

“As the developer of the PUKL project, we are responsibl­e for the design and completion of the new facilities at the air bases including greenfield land not yet developed in Sendayan, Kajang and the air wing of the Royal Malaysian Police in Subang.

“The relocation project will replace the facilities at the Sg Besi PUKL which was no longer suitable and efficient as an air force operation base,” he told Bernama in an email.

Azmar also said TRX City Sdn Bhd, formerly known as 1MDB Real Estate Sdn Bhd, was proud to be involved in the modernisat­ion of the facilities for the security forces, including the RMAF, Royal Artillery Regiment and RMP’s air wing.

The turnkey contractor for the project is Perbadanan Perwira Harta Malaysia, a subsidiary of the Armed Forces Fund Board ( LTAT) and is supported by 50 other Bumiputera contractor­s.

He said the total relocated area would be about 6.3 million sq feet, which was about three times the size of the PUKL in Sg Besi.

“The Sendayan site only covers 300 hectares compared with Sg Besi PUKL’s 194.4 hectares.

“Besides, we have bought many pieces of land to replace those used to build the new facilities,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Works at the Sendayan Air Base are progressin­g well. — Bernama photo
Works at the Sendayan Air Base are progressin­g well. — Bernama photo

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