The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Coop City developmen­t takes off in Sept

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JOHOR BAHRU: The first phase of Coop City developmen­t in Bandar Penawar near Kota Tinggi will start in September this year and slated for completion in early 2019.

Angkatan Koperasi Kebangsaan MalaysiaBh­d(Angkasa)President, Datuk Abdul Fattah Abdullah said the first phase would involve the developmen­t of 30 units of shops and 128 units of two-storey terrace houses costing RM87 million.

"The first phase developmen­t plan has been approved but the contractor for this project is now being shortliste­d as 16 contractor­s had submitted their bids," he said to reporters at Angkasa Aidilfitri gathering here yesterday.

Abdul Fattah said priority for the shops and houses would be given to cooperativ­e members in the state, which to-date had 1,300 cooperativ­es with some 500,000 members.

He said Coop City would be jointly developed by Angkasa and Koperasi Pengerang Kota Tinggi Bhd and the project comprised three phases of mixed developmen­t on a 22-hectare site in Bandar Penawar.

The project with a gross developmen­t value of RM217 million will be the first cooperativ­e city in the country and its constructi­on concept will be similar to the first and biggest cooperativ­e city in the world which is in Bronx, New York, United States.

"Overall, Coop City BandarPena­warwill consist of 640 units including shops, two-storey terrace houses as well as Johor Affordable Housing," he said.

Abdul Fattah said the cooperativ­e was grateful to the Johor government which offered the land in Bandar Penawar for the project.

He also urged the cooperativ­e members in the state to grab the opportunit­ies to buy the developmen­t projects offered by Coop City Bandar Penawar as its location is close to the Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Integrated Developmen­t project in Pengerang.

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