Gabungan AQRS-PR1MA to jointly develop RM335.95mil GDV housing project


KUALA LUMPUR: Gabungan AQRS Bhd (GBGAQRS) has entered into a joint development agreement (JDA) with PR1MA Corporation Malaysia to develop a residential project in Kuantan, Pahang, with an estimated gross development value (GDV) of RM335.95 million.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia today, the group said the project involves the development of 1,065 units of single-storey terraced and single-storey semi-detached housing with 320 units in the first phase, 328 units in the second, and 417 units in the third phase.

GBGAQRS said the 40.80-hectare (100.83-acre) project is expected to be completed within 84 months from the project's commencement date. PR1MA is the land owner.

"PR1MA shall verify and review all the documents required for the compliance of the conditions precedent and the project shall commence on the date of the written notification from PR1MA confirming that all of the conditions have been duly fulfilled or waived,” it said.

The group said that the JDA would enable the developer to award to Monolight IBS Building System Sdn Bhd, its wholly-owned subsidiary, to carry out the development.

"The development would add synergy to the group’s property and construction business and could contribute positively to both the property and construction division’s financial performance,” it said.

It is also expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and earnings per share. - Bernama

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