Property Malaysia



Welcome to PROPERTY MALAYSIA
- This is the place to come if your are planning to buy, sell, invest in property, or just want to learn more about the real estate industry in Malaysia.

If this is your first time here and would like to learn more about the site and it's contributors or would like to send us an e-mail, please click on 'About Us' link below.

We post articles almost everyday, and have done so since July 2005. Some postings are about industry news, some are our views on property & construction issues, etc. But our most popular posts are our reviews of the latest launches. For an updated list of all the projects reviewed here, click on the 'Project Reviews' listing, and read away.

NEW! We also have the latest photos of ongoing projects submitted by readers of this blog, you can check it out here. It's continually updated, and you are welcome to submit, details are on the page.

If your interested in advertising on this site, please click on the 'Advertise Here!' link.


||Property Malaysia Main Page|| ||Books That We Recommend|| ||About Us & Contact||
||Disclaimer|| ||Project Reviews|| ||Advertise Here!|| ||NEW! Site Progress Photos||




January 12, 2006

More Safety Tips You Should Heed

This is the continuation of the previous posting on safety in and around construction. At the break-neck speed the city and our country is developing, there are construction sites all over the country. Like it or not, dangers from construction sites affect us even without us knowing. You are advised to read the earlier post here.

In the second part of our installment, we list out more safety points when you are near construction sites.

Whenever you see trailers on the road transporting construction materials like concrete precast drains or, steel bars or girders, always give way and do not follow closely. If you need to overtake, stay two lanes away. We know this sounds like basic driving advice, but every week we see all these horrifying accidents on the road and in the papers involving these long, dangerous vehicles. Most of the time, it’s the innocent motorists and passers-by that pay the price. We once knew this contractor that send out heavy steel materials every night from Johor Bahru to Kuala Lumpur via trailers. The journey takes more than 8 hours because the heavy trailers travel very slowly in the dead of the night. And more often than not, the poor drivers work for days with minimal rest and sleep, so…

Whenever there is building work going on, there is also a threat of dengue. Even if your neighbour is doing a small renovation work or a huge highrise construction, as long as there is stagnant water, mosquitoes will breed. In large construction sites where workers stay in kongsi, dengue is quite common, and most of the time unaccounted for. If at any time, you feel that mosquitoes are breeding in a site near your house or office, alert the Department of Health or the local council.

Recently another case made the front page of a local newspaper, where some shopowners were complaining about the tower crane from a nearby high rise construction site swings over their premises. While the JKKP investigates the matter, at any time should you never walk or pass under a moving crane, be it a tower crane or a mobile crane. If a case like this one occurs (radius of tower crane exceeds limit of construction site), alert the local council.

You can read the first installment here.

4 Comments »

The URI to TrackBack this entry is: http://propertymalaysia.blogsome.com/2006/01/12/202/trackback/

  1. Hey, was just wondering whether Bumi prices are made available for all kinds of property in Malaysia OR do the developer actually choose whether to offer Bumi prices or not for the project?

    Comment by S-Kay — January 13, 2006 @ 3:51 pm

  2. its a condition set by the government for most residential projects in malaysia. usually its 50% bumi quota, but developers can appeal to reduce it, provided they have very good reasons…

    Comment by Administrator — January 13, 2006 @ 9:46 pm

  3. When you mention residential projects, does it include apartments/condos? Because we enquired about the Bumi price for Saujana Residency and aparently they do not have such pricing for the property.

    Comment by S-Kay — January 14, 2006 @ 12:07 am

  4. yes, it includes apt & condo, so long as it is on residential land. properties on commercial (like saujana residency) usually do not have a bumi quota, therefore no bumi discount, unless the developer offers it as an incentive to entice buyers.

    Comment by Administrator — January 16, 2006 @ 12:08 pm

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Leave a comment

Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>


<

Get free blog up and running in minutes with Blogsome | Theme designs available here

Free Web Counter
Free Web Counter