Kwasa Land Sdn Bhd, the master developer of the Kwasa Damansara township in Sungai Buloh, Selangor, has named 21 Tier-2 developers which have been successfully pre-qualified for its next Request for Proposal (RFP) R2-1.
The developers are Amcorp Properties Bhd, Encorp Bhd, Glomac Bhd, Ivory Properties Group Bhd, Johor Land Bhd, KSK Group Bhd, KSL Holdings Bhd, Malton Bhd, MKH Bhd, Nadayu Properties Bhd, Naim Land Sdn Bhd, Naza TTDI Sdn Bhd, OSK Property Holdings Bhd, Paramount Corp Bhd, Perdana Parkcity Sdn Bhd, Plenitude Bhd, Reliance Pacific Bhd, TH Properties Sdn Bhd, Titijaya Group Sdn Bhd (Tenang Sempurna Sdn Bhd), United Malayan Land Bhd and Worldwide Holdings Bhd.
Kwasa Land is a unit of the Employees Provident Fund.
“The RFP seeks a development partner for a proposed residential development of a land area measuring 12.7 acres identified as Project R2-1 based on the approved planning approval,” Kwasa Land managing director Datuk Mohd Lotfy Mohd Noh said in a statement.
He added that the location was strategic, with the advantage of it being adjacent to Project MX-1 (the town centre in which two MRT stations traverse the area) and fronting a 34-acre green park.
Overall, the development would gain from the socio-economic benefits that include commercial, retail and other residential developments that make the location a thriving hub of activity.
“Invitations have been sent out to the 21 developers from the Tier-2 category who had successfully qualified in the pre-qualification exercise called earlier. They have met Kwasa Land’s stringent criteria, and have therefore been invited for this RFP exercise,” Mohd Lotfy said.
Kwasa Land said the closing date for all RFP submissions is March 31, 2015. It added that all tenders would be evaluated on the qualitative and quantitative criteria spelt out in the RFP.
Under the qualitative evaluation, tenderers are required to submit development concept and layout proposals for the R2-1 parcel based on the approved density, development phasing and unique features of the proposal complete with the overall planning layout, 3-D massing and landscape plans. - By The Star