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Gamuda Berhad (29579-T) • Annual Report 2012
23 March 2012
Kota Permai Golf and Country Club (KPGCC) won
the Best Maintained Golf Course title for the
ParGolf Awards 2011 – ahead of other local golf
courses such as the Kuala lumpur Golf and Country
Club (KlGCC), The Mines Resort and Golf Club,
horizon hills Golf and Country Club (hhGC) and the
Glenmarie Golf and Country Club. The event was
held at the Concorde hotel in shah Alam.
KPGCC Group General Manager (Club Operations) Tang
Meng Loon (right) and KPGCC Senior Club Manager Sharudin
Kamarudin (left) received the prestigious award from ParGolf
Publisher Suzannah Gun Palmer (middle)
24 March 2012
Gamudalandparticipated in thesMART investment
& international Property expo held at suntec City,
expo hall in singapore, featuring the breathtaking
horizon hills township in iskandar Malaysia. The
two-day event generated sales amounting to almost
RM5 million, mainly from singaporean property
investors and homemakers.
Crowds were keen to find out more about the 1,200-acre
freehold Horizon Hills township at the SMART Investment &
International Property Expo in Singapore
7 April 2012
Gamuda land bagged two
honours at the Malaysia
landscape Architecture Awards
2011 from the institute of
landscape Architects Malaysia
(ilAM) for the third consecutive
year. The winning projects
were Yen so Park in Gamuda
City, hanoi, and horizon hills
in iskandar Malaysia, Johor,
clinching the ilAM Property
Developer Awards in landscape
Planning & Development. The
event was held at the Royale
Chulan hotel in Kuala lumpur.
All winners of the Malaysia Landscape Architecture Awards 2011 sharing a group photograph with the
National Landscape Department Director General LAr. Hj. Esa bin Ahmad (centre) and ILAM President
LAr. Mohd Fadrillah bin Mohd Taib (third from right). Representing Yenso Park, Gamuda City was
Gamuda Land Director for Vietnam Operations Cheong Ho Kuan (second from left), while Gamuda Land
General Manager – Horizon Hills Abdul Sahak bin Safi (right) represented Horizon Hills, Johor