Tuesday, July 29, 2008

New Giant Hypermarket in Kota Damansara


Location Plan

Background Information
The site measuring approximately 8.3 acres is located in Kota Damansara, a new township located in Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Our client Giant, one of 4 leading hypermarkets provider in Malaysia, is building one of the largest hypermarket mall in Malaysia. The total built up area not including the parking level is approximately 500,000 sq ft or 43,935 m².









First Floor PLan

View from the highway hading to the nearly Tol Plaza

(Side view) - The color of the building follows giant corporate colors
Design Approach
In order to comply with the design brief, the hypermarket is elevated with its parking floors located at the ground floor. The trading area; i.e. its hypermarket is approximately 90,000 sq ft (with a mezzanine floor). The rest of the built up area is provided for the shopping mall at the parking level and hypermarket level.

As the hypermarket is located next to a busy highway, we design to expressed the facade of the mall using glass with clear modern. The corporate colours are used on the facade of the building in order for the building to be identifiable from a distance.



Giant Kota Damansara is designed with an array of customer friendly features to enhance the entire shopping experience redefining today’s modern retail.

The area has 350,000 populations in 70,000 households. It is only 8 minutes drive Jalan Duta and 20 minutes to Kuala Lumpur.

The building reflects new look of Giant Mall and has a Gross built-up area of 338,000 sq ft over 3 levels with a net lettable complex area of 88,000 sq ft with space location ideal for 100 retailers. Target opening date is last quarter of 2008.

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Source : ATSA Architects Giant




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Residents all out to stop hypermarket project
By DEBBIE CHAN
AMID chants of protest against the construction of a new hypermarket, labourers continued their work as usual.

About 100 Kota Damansara residents gathered at the construction site in Kota Damansara recently to protest against the project, as it would affect their daily life.


Speaking out: Some of the residents carrying placards and banners against the construction work.

Residents from D’Villa Avenue, D’Villa Botany, Gugusan Dedap, Bayu Damansara, R. T. Seri Utama (Section 5) and Damansara Emas picketed and shouted at lorries carrying construction materials into the site.

According to Gugusan Dedap Residents Association representative Zamaruddin Zainuddin, the land was initially approved for the development of 30 double-storey shophouses.

However, the Selangor Development Corporation (PKNS) converted the original plan to a hypermarket and construction began last December.

“The location is inappropriate for a hypermarket, as it is near a primary school and surrounded by residential areas.

“Schoolchildren would be expo- sed to all kinds of negative influences, which would lead to absenteeism, truancy and many other social problems,” Zamaruddin said, adding that most children from Gugusan Dedap walked and cycled to the school.


Unpopular: The project has drawn the ire of residents from several nearby neighbourhoods.

Another R.T. Seri Utama (Section 5) representative Simon Lau said once the hypermarket began operations, it would subject the residents to endless traffic congestion.

Meanwhile, parents have complained that their daughters were teased and disturbed by some of the foreign labourers living at the site.

Kota Damansara MP Dr Mohd Nasir Hashim said the protest had shown that Kota Damasara residents were sensitive to and aware of issues involving them.


Ras Adiba: We also have workers on duty at all times to monitor lorries entering and leaving the site.

“We have reported the matter to the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) and they will issue a stop-work order to the developer.

“Besides, they also went against MBPJ rules that prohibit work from being carried out on weekends,” he said.

Developer Magnificient Diagraph Sdn Bhd public relations and corporate social responsibility director Ras Adiba Radzi said the company had discussed the matter with MBPJ and reached an agreement concerning the residents’ grouses two weeks ago.

“We also have workers on duty at all times to monitor the lorries entering and leaving the construction site,” she said, adding that it would be better to have a meeting with the residents.

Petaling Jaya mayor Datuk Roslan Sakiman held a meeting with the town planners to discuss the various factors of concern in the building of the new hypermarket in the area.

“We have conducted the meeting and are waiting for the final reports from the planners on the next course of action,” a MBPJ spokesman said.



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Kota Damansara Hospitals come under Fire

Kota Damansara Hospital
Project under fire: An aerial view of the hospital site. In the background is Dataran Sunway (white buildings) and a block of commercial shoplots that is under construction.



TWO private hospitals located in Kota Damansara have come under fire from the residents and the business community in the area.

Residents and businessmen claim that the location of the two hospitals would only add to the traffic situation in the township.

One of the hospitals, which have begun ground clearing works, is located on a piece of land adjacent to the Giant hypermarket along Jalan PJU 5/26, next to the Dataran Sunway commercial centre.

Gugusan Dedap residents' association president Zamarudin Zainudin said a hospital should not be built within a commercial area that was prone to traffic congestion.






“Emergency vehicles would have problems getting into the area,” he said.

MBPJ Town Planning Department director Sharipah Marhaini Syed Ali said the hospital must submit a fresh application for approval to the council.

“When the initial building plans were approved, there were no objections from the the Selangor Development Corporation (PKNS), the owner of the neighbouring plots. Since residents are now complaining, we have rejected the building plans. They would have to do a comprehensive traffic study and resubmit plans,” she said.

Meanwhile, there are mixed reactions from business operators at Dataran Sunway about the opening of another specialist centre in the area.

The location of the four-block medical centre, occupying the corner lots of the commercial building along Jalan PJU 5/6, opposite The Strand, is said to be not conducive due to the high traffic volume anticipated in area after the opening of the Giant hypermarket.

A businessman who owns several shoplots in the area said due to the anticipated high traffic, it would be difficult for emergency vehicles to gain access to the area.

However, there are others who think otherwise.

Lee Hui Seng said the specialist centre provided medical facility for the residents.

He said Kota Damansara residents needed medical facilities, as the only hospital in the vicinity was the Tropicana Medical Centre, located next to the Segi College.

“But that is a big hospital with ambulance facilities whereas this specialist centre is for outpatient treatments,” he said.

He added the specialist centre would not add to the anticipated traffic jam in the area as unlike shopping malls, people do not visit hospitals everyday.

“Besides, the specialist centre would only generate more business to the area.

“People should view it as a life-saving subject and not as a bad omen,” he said.

Sharipah said the building plans for the specialist centre has been approved.


Source : STAR



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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

ODJMC Meeting on 26 July 2008

The Opal Damansara Joint Management Committee (ODJMC) will be having a Meeting with the residents on :

Date : 26 July 2008

Time : 10am

Venue : Opal Damansara MPH
The Agenda of the meeting is in the document below.








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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Update on Intercom System & Access Cards

We received a new notice today that our Intercom System in Opal is fixed! YAY!!

And if your Intercom System is not functioning, you're to report it to the Management Office at 603 7880 4528.

And with regards to the Access Cards to the Main Entrance & Carpark, apparently its still being repaired. And we'll be updated soon.



Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Opal Damansara Service Desk

Sorry for the long absence of update. Life has just been so so busy.

This is worth a mention!

There will be a new Service Desk operated by Sunway Damansara for all Residents of Opal Damansara on each alternate Saturdays for 3 months.

Objective : For residents to address issues on house defects and rectification works.

The First Service Desk:

Date: 19 July

Time : 11.30am to 1pm

Venue : Opal Damansara Multi Purpose Hall

Manager : Khoo Thian Shyang



Details are attached on the letter below.





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