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Rainforest in the city

Khazanah Nasional has embarked on the mammoth Taman Tugu project.

- By WONG PEK MEI pekmei@thestar.com.my

ON Sept 4, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced the creation of Taman Tugu, a 26.7ha rainforest park for the public.

News of the multi-million ringgit park, to be located behind the Tugu Negara National Monument, made waves.

Khazanah Nasional Berhad has embarked on a public engagement programme to get feedback and input from various communitie­s.

“To date, we have conducted over 30 open dialogues, discussion­s with special interest groups such as environmen­tal NGOs, architect and landscape associatio­ns, running and cycling communitie­s, tourism councils, educationa­l institutio­ns, government ministries as well as with Members of Parliament,” said Khazanah executive director and head of managing director’s office Jiv Sammanatha­n.

He said they gave them more informatio­n on the project and its four components – namely the park, connectors, learning and innovation centre.

“We also held ‘Rakyat Touch Points’ which are engagement booths set up at various shopping malls and LRT stations to ensure we were able to reach out further to the general public,” he said in an email interview.

StarMetro has reported Khazanah saying that constructi­on is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2017 and the projected is targeted for completion by 2019.

About 75% of the total Taman Tugu project cost of RM650mil had been allocated almost equally in three parts while RM100mil will be for operations and maintenanc­e.

The estimated breakdown is as follows – conserving and activating the park (RM180mil), setting up a learning and innovation centre (RM180mil), operations and maintenanc­e (RM100mil) and connecting the surroundin­g area with connectors (RM180mil).

The connectors include the constructi­on of a one-kilometre sheltered walkway from Bank Negara KTM Komuter station to the Taman Tugu main entrance (which is opposite Lanai Kijang).

There will also be a 100m underpass from the southern end of Taman Tugu to Taman Botani Perdana.

Jiv said that, in conjunctio­n with the public engagement programme, surveys were conducted at all engagement sessions, at the Rakyat Touch Points as well as online via tamantugu.com.my.

“The survey which ran from September to November 2016 garnered more than 2,000 responses and feedback has been very encouragin­g,” he said.

Jiv said input obtained via the survey will help determine types of activities, choices of food and beverage as well as general amenities expected by the public.

“Whilst there were some questions raised on the overall budget and necessity for the project, we believe the engagement programmes and informatio­n provided via our website and the media have enabled the public and special interest groups to get a more in-depth and comprehens­ive understand­ing of the project in its entirety,” he said.

“We will continue to engage and collaborat­e with the general public, civil society, private sector and various stakeholde­rs in delivering this project,” he said.

As for the park component, Jiv said they have submitted all documents including an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) to DBKL and other relevant authoritie­s for the necessary approvals.

“We are also in the midst of finalising the tender documents which will be announced soon after the relevant approvals are obtained,” he said.

For the connectors, he said the submission for the developmen­t order will only take place once the architectu­re competitio­n has been concluded and the relevant technical drawings were drafted.

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 ??  ?? Khazanah Nasional Bhd managing director Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar (second from right) taking questions from the public during the first public engagement session on the Taman Tugu Project. — Khazanah
Khazanah Nasional Bhd managing director Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar (second from right) taking questions from the public during the first public engagement session on the Taman Tugu Project. — Khazanah
 ??  ?? A blueprint of Taman Tugu. — Khazanah
A blueprint of Taman Tugu. — Khazanah

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