KTI's housing project with LPPB wins Qlassic Award, 4-star CIDB rating


From left: Director of CIDB Sabah Nazri Zakaria, board member of CIDB Malaysia Datuk Roland Chia Ming Sen, KTI Landmark executive director Wilson Loke and chief operating officer Azlan Khalid

KUALA LUMPUR: KTI Landmark Bhd's Taman Seri Lemawang housing project in Tuaran with the Housing & Urban Development Board (LPPB) has recently been awarded the Special Award of Excellence in Construction for Sabah Qlassic Programme 2023 and a 4-star rating from the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB).

In a statement, the integrated property developer said the Qlassic system, which evaluates construction projects on factors such as workmanship and architectural integrity, entailed several challenges.

These included rigorous supervision, quality assurance, skilled craftsmanship, and adherence to stringent material standards.

Executive director of KTI Landmark Wilson Loke said the Qlassic award, given for the Taman Seri Lemawang housing project, highlights KTI’s dedication to superior construction standards.

“This Qlassic award is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality and innovation. It not only reflects our high standards in construction but also enhances public confidence in our projects. We are proud to demonstrate the effectiveness of the IBS method, which has played a crucial role in meeting the stringent criteria required for this award,” he added.

In addition to the Qlassic achievement, KTI was also recognized with a 4-star CIDB SCORE for 2023.

This score, an improvement from the company’s previous 3-star ratings in 2018 and 2020, evaluates contractors on various criteria including workmanship quality, project timeliness, cost management, safety, environmental impact, and overall project management.

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