Gamuda Cove keeps nature intact


Prime development: (From left) Gamuda Land project director Aw Sei Cheh, human resources general manager Munira Abdul Mury, Gamuda Cove general manager Wong Yik Fong, Ngan, Gamuda Bhd deputy group managing director Mohammed Rashdan Mohd Yusuf, Gamuda Land executive director Datuk Abdul Sahak Safi and marketing and sales executive director Lilian Lung at the launching of the gallery.

SUBANG JAYA: Nature hikes within a stone’s throw from your home – that’s what Gamuda Land has planned for its latest development which will have the Kuala Langat Forest Reserve and Paya Indah Wetlands as its neighbours.

Touted as a “City Centre In Nature’s Sanctuary”, the 620ha leasehold, full township of Gamuda Cove is targeted for completion in 2038.

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