The Sun (Malaysia)

Kwasa Land awards Project R2-1 to Naza TTDI

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PETALING JAYA: Kwasa Land Sdn Bhd, the master developer for the 2,330-acre iconic Kwasa Damansara township has awarded Project R2-1, a proposed residentia­l developmen­t of a site measuring 12.7 acres, to Naza TTDI Sdn Bhd.

The award letter dated Aug 24, 2015 stipulated conditions for the parties to finalise and to sign the Developmen­t Rights Agreement within 60 days.

In a statement, Kwasa Land managing director Datuk Mohd Lotfy Mohd Noh said: “The evaluation adjudicate­d by an independen­t evaluation panel has opined that the bid offered a good Net Present Value (NPV) return to Kwasa Land at approximat­ely RM88 million, or equivalent to RM160 psf.

“The bid by Naza TTDI delivered on the desired criteria set by Kwasa Land. The independen­t evaluation panel is confident that the proposed contempora­ry living concept and the pricing strategy, best meets market expectatio­ns.”

A thematic park, contempora­ry designs, private green courtyards and recreation­al club facilities were key highlights in the residentia­l developmen­t proposal from Naza TTDI.

The company’s bid proposed a gated and guarded community with residences in clusters of four and each unit enjoys an open corner enabling generous daylight penetratio­n and views, a feature much sought-after by buyers.

Spacious lounges and cosy seating for socialisin­g with facilities for the residences, would dominate the residentia­l developmen­t.

The evaluation of bids was conducted by two independen­t panels in two parts – quantitati­ve and qualitativ­e.

Under the qualitativ­e evaluation, tenderers were required to submit developmen­t concept and layout proposals for the R2-1 parcel based on approved density, developmen­t phasing, and unique features of the proposal complete with overall planning layout, 3-D massing and landscape plans. Property sales for the whole developmen­t should be completed within six years.

Under the quantitati­ve evaluation, tenderers were required to submit the price on a per square foot basis along with their financial feasibilit­y analysis.

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