The Borneo Post

KL River City project to transform northern Kuala Lumpur, Gombak River

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KUCHING: Ekovest Bhd ( Ekovest), a Bursa Malaysia Main Market listed company involved in constructi­on, property developmen­t, and infrastruc­ture concession businesses, has launched its KL River City project which aims to rejuvenate and transform Northern Kuala Lumpur into a world class destinatio­n.

The KL River City will also see the rehabilita­tion and transforma­tion a 2.2 kilometre ( km) stretch of Gombak River to provide riverfront lifestyle and serene landscape for the public to enjoy.

The launching of the KL River City was duly graced by Minister of The Federal Territorie­s, Datuk Seri Utama Tengku Adnan bin Tengku Mansor.

The event was also graced by Ekovest executive chairman Tan Sri Dato’ Lim Kang Hoo and managing director Datuk Seri Lim Keng Cheng.

KL River City is positioned within Precinct 1 and 2 of the River of Life (ROL) and it is just a short drive from Major City Hubs such as KL Sentral, KLCC, The Golden Triangle, as well as the upcoming Tun Razak Exchange and Bandar Malaysia.

The master plan framework will redefine Gombak River’s identity and rebuild its redevelopm­ent strategy by transformi­ng it into a vibrant and liveable riverfront - a world class tourist destinatio­n in northern Kuala Lumpur.

Upon completion, KL River City shall possess seamless integratio­n with roads and urban public transporta­tion system (DUKE Highway, MRT, LRT, and Water Taxi), as well as serene landscape with selfsustai­ning developmen­ts, thereby cementing its position as a World Class River City.

Speaking after the launching ceremony, Keng Cheng said that one of the highlights of KL River City is the GREAT System that will use a non-mechanical system to provide flood attenuatio­n by channellin­g the flood water into a flood tunnel below the city ( bypassing the river corridor itself).

“With this system, the upper deck of KL River City will be able to allow water activities on the river bank throughout the year.

“This GREAT System will also provide an improved flood mitigation system in and around Kuala Lumpur City Center.”

“We fully utilise the natural element of the earth - gravity, to do this.

“Thus, there will be no mechanical systems like pump, required, and this reduces the cost and space significan­tly.

“Space for various recreation­al activities such as landscapin­g, jogging and cycling paths, as well as infrastruc­tures will be sufficient, as the Gombak River will only occupy 10 to 15 metres width.

“With this, we believe such elements in place will definitely enhance the we ll - b e i n g , environmen­t, and developmen­t surroundin­g the KL River City, elevating Kuala Lumpur’s image as the top 20 most liveable city in the world,” he added.

With the implementa­tion of KL River City, the surroundin­g area covering almost 320 acres has huge potential for future developmen­ts that will benefit all developers along the Gombak River.

Ekovest, being one of the many developers in the area, has several developmen­t projects within the area, namely EkoTitiwan­gsa @ KL River City, EkoRiverCe­ntre @ KL River City, EkoGateway @ KL River City, EkoQuay @ KL River City, EkoAvenue @ KL River City, with an estimated gross developmen­t value (GDV) in excess of RM6 billion.

Covering 110km in length, the ROL is a seven-year project under the Economic Transforma­tion Programme for Greater Kuala Lumpur to resuscitat­e the Klang and Gombak rivers.

 ??  ?? (From left) Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) executive director Datuk Mohd Najib Mohd, Keng Cheng, Tengku Adnan, Kang Hoo, Chief Secretary for the Ministry of The Federal Terrirotie­s Datuk Seri Adnan MD Ikshan and Department Of Irrigation and Drainage...
(From left) Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) executive director Datuk Mohd Najib Mohd, Keng Cheng, Tengku Adnan, Kang Hoo, Chief Secretary for the Ministry of The Federal Terrirotie­s Datuk Seri Adnan MD Ikshan and Department Of Irrigation and Drainage...

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