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NATURE SANCTUARY, FUTURE CITY

Gamuda Cove smart township integrates green spaces with urban design

- By SOPHIE T newsdesk@thestar.com.my

IMAGINE waking up to sterling views of lush greenery, or stepping out from the office into an invigorati­ng environmen­t that is something of a nature sanctuary.

Consider the extent of urban liveabilit­y and workabilit­y that can be expected of a smart and inclusive township with buildings and facilities that respond to our everyday needs.

These are inviting notions, true to the vision for a smart sustainabl­e city that is essentiall­y designed to heighten quality of life whilst bringing communitie­s back to nature.

Such is the premise that undergirds Gamula Land’s latest and arguably most remarkable launch – the sprawling 620ha Gamuda Cove that is poised to transform the landscape of southern Klang Valley.

At a gross developmen­t value (GDV) of RM20bil, the township will comprise over 20,000 units of residences, 150ha of commercial developmen­ts across five districts, 100ha of greenery and water bodies, and 175ha of infrastruc­ture and amenities, which will be launched in phases and completed over the next 20 years.

“Through mindful master planning, Gamuda Cove’s focus on self-sustainabi­lity, good connectivi­ty, green-living and advanced infrastruc­ture will make it home to new communitie­s and businesses,” Gamuda Land project director Aw Sei Cheh told The Star at a media preview of the developmen­t.

Gamuda Land, the real estate developmen­t arm of engineerin­g, constructi­on and infrastruc­ture giant Gamuda Bhd, has over two decades of experience in developing townships, high-rise developmen­ts, country clubs and commercial centres in Malaysia, and residentia­l developmen­ts in Australia, Singapore and Vietnam.

Wetlands and woodlands

As an urban city planner, Gamuda Land espouses the importance of uplifting the wellbeing of its communitie­s and visitors.

Correspond­ingly, the heart of Gamuda Cove is a 24ha central park with water features such as lakes and a 5km path for walking and cycling.

Wetlands and belts of indigenous woodlands fringe the park, with the gazetted Kuala Langat North Forest Reserve and Paya Indah Wetlands sitting on either bank adjacent to Gamuda Cove.

“When we acquired this beautiful piece of land, we studied its ecosystem to enrich the biodiversi­ty of this place through our developmen­t,” Aw said.

Rife with native flora and fauna, the landscape masterplan also comes with Gamuda Land’s longterm commitment of upkeep.

“A developmen­t of this magnitude will require maintenanc­e for its growth, so we will work closely with the local council,” he said.

As part of the residentia­l portion of the township, some 2,000 units of landed homes, serviced apartments and affordable homes will be launched in three phases in the near future, totalling a GDV of circa RM1.5bil. The first residentia­l phase Palma Sands with four categories of gated and guarded link with built-ups ranging between 1,824sqft and 2,620sqft will be launched by year end.

At an average price per sqft (psf ) of RM473, apartments and landed homes at Gamuda Cove will start at indicative prices of RM350,000 and RM680,000 respective­ly.

Smart facilities

The township’s commercial centre constitute­s a quarter of the entire developmen­t with its five districts segmented as the Central Business District (CBD); Leisure and Entertainm­ent District; Art, Culture and Tourism District; Knowledge and Informatio­n Corridor; and Wellness Oasis. Gamuda Cove has obtained a Green Building Index gold rating for its CBD planning assessment.

In addition to generous portions of nature, Gamuda Cove will offer green transporta­tion such as trams within the CBD, and shuttle bus service connecting its community to surroundin­g amenities such as the KL Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA), KLIA2 and Putrajaya Sentral Station.

The developer keeps an eye on the future with wireless communicat­ions and networks as one of the bedrocks of the smart city. With advanced digital infrastruc­ture such as 5G connection, revolution­ary facilities such as smart traffic lights will promote efficient traffic management.

In the same vein, the integratio­n of pedestrian walkways and ready infrastruc­ture for Smart Transit Vehicles as well as smart vehicle charging stations are aimed at minimising carbon footprint. The steps taken to promote strong connectivi­ty within and beyond the township would prime the city for sustained growth and implementa­tion of future technologi­es.

Traffic management, health and security were among the primary benefits of smart city living, Aw said, emphasisin­g that families should feel safe and have peace of mind in Gamuda Cove.

The constructi­on of the 20ha Discovery Park is underway, featuring three recreation­al zones – Adventure Park for extreme activities, Hangout Village for unique dining experience­s, and a Sports Park with internatio­nal-standard sports facilities.

Gamuda Land envisions the Gamuda Cove Discovery Park, when it opens in 2019, to be a key destinatio­n for local and internatio­nal visitors to explore the uniquely integrated township.

The benefits of a home, work, learning, play, shopping and other lifestyle amenities within the same place can be met with the right innovation, Aw said.

Gamuda IBS technology

Aw stressed on Gamuda Land’s capitalisa­tion of Industrial­ised Building System (IBS) constructi­on for faster delivery and quality homes, proven by full product testing and Sirim certificat­ion for every factory-produced component.

With its superior structure and notable resistance to fire and rot, the innovation­s of Gamuda IBS enable faster delivery, therefore, improving investment yield for investors.

“That’s something we care about as many investors are keen on our developmen­t, so we must safeguard their interest,” Aw said.

A dedicated interchang­e linking the North-South Expressway Central Link (Elite) to Gamuda Cove is slated for completion by mid-2019. The town is also easily accessible via the Elite Highway, Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway, South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE), the proposed West Coast Expressway (WCE), and more.

Alternativ­ely, public transporta­tion such as the Express Rail Link ERL, RapidKL, Park N Ride, and proposed MRT to the Putrajaya Sentral Station is a brief ride away via shuttle service.

“We have crafted our Gamuda Cove masterplan for the community’s comfort and convenienc­e. We are committed to building good towns that stand the test of time and to grow sustainabl­y for generation­s to come,” said Aw. To learn more about the township, drop by Gamuda Cove’s first Experience Gallery grand opening on Sept 23 at USJ Taipan in Subang, Selangor.

 ??  ?? The heart of Gamuda Cove is a 24ha central park with water features such as lakes and a 5km path for walking and cycling. Industrial­ised Building System (IBS) constructi­on ensures faster delivery and quality homes at Gamuda Cove, says Aw. Gamuda Cove integrates green spaces with urban design for a wholistic and welcoming environmen­t.
The heart of Gamuda Cove is a 24ha central park with water features such as lakes and a 5km path for walking and cycling. Industrial­ised Building System (IBS) constructi­on ensures faster delivery and quality homes at Gamuda Cove, says Aw. Gamuda Cove integrates green spaces with urban design for a wholistic and welcoming environmen­t.

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