| 1. Seri Tanjung Pinang, Penang | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R010145 Location: Tanjung Tokong Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 2Storey Semi-D |
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| 2. Prewar House, Penang | |
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Listing Code: C009086
Location: Bagan Jermal Tenure: Property Type: 2Storey Prewar House |
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| 3. Jesselton, Penang | |
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Status: Sold
Listing Code: R010135 Location: Pulau Tikus Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 2Storey Bungalow |
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| 4. The View, Penang | |
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Listing Code: R101847
Location: Glugor Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Condo |
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| 5. Changkat Gambir, Penang | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R102813 Location: Bukit Gambir Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 2Storey Terrace House |
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| 6. Krystal Garden, Penang | |
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Listing Code: R102814
Location: Bukit Jambul Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 2 1/2Storey Semi-D |
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| 7. Changkat Sungai Ara, Penang | |
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Status: Sold
Listing Code: R102801 Location: Sungai Ara Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 2Storey Bungalow |
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| 8. 1 Persiaran Gurney, Penang | |
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Listing Code: R102828
Location: Gurney Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Condo |
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PETALING JAYA: The Master Builders Association of Malaysia (MBAM) has requested the Government to consider a mandatory fluctuation cost clause for all future construction contracts due to rising building material and fuel prices.
MBAM said in the interim, for existing projects without the clause, builders should be compensated for additional costs due to the increase in material prices.
“This additional cost can be computed using the same mechanism provided in the conventional ‘build' contract for government projects,” it said in a statement yesterday.
For future projects, it said, the inclusion of adjustments for price fluctuations should be extended from the conventional “build” contracts, to all “design and build” contracts, direct negotiation contracts and other projects undertaken by semi-government bodies and agencies.
For private contracts, the tender documents should state building materials for private jobs to be supplied at a fixed price and deducted from the main contract.
The association said the recent diesel and petrol price hikes were having an impact on its members, while contractors were finding it harder to manage construction costs due to rising material costs.
Due to the uncertainty of costs, it said contractors wanted the Government to look into measures to ensure the delivery and sustainability of projects, especially due to some cost-push factors.
The factors included high construction demand due to the sudden implementation of projects under the Ninth Malaysia Plan and the economic corridors; high-end property development projects; and also the continued demand for building materials and labour worldwide.
(Source: The Star)
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