Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Regular complaints of defects should be a wake-up call, construction industry told

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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has a relatively matured construction industry but the quality of the finished product should not be overlooked, Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said.

“The recent spate of building failures and regular complaints of defects of completed properties should be a wake-up call for all stakeholders of the construction industry,” he said, adding that improving quality entails enhancing efficiency and productivity.

He said this after officiating The Star’s first “Property Fair Kuala Lumpur - Stylish Living at Menara Star here yesterday.

Serious business: (from left) Ngiam, Kong, Wong and Hii at the official launch of Star Property Fair KL at Menara Star Tuesday.

The Star’s effort is a good contribution not just for the property market’s growth, but also for the whole construction industry. It can drive the whole supply chain of the building industry,” Kong said.

Also present at the event were Star Publications (M) Bhd executive deputy chairman Datuk Clement Hii, executive director Ng Beng Lye, group managing director/chief executive officer Datin Linda Ngiam and group chief editor Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai.

Ngiam said The Star has been holding annual property fairs in Penang over the past seven years.

“The amazing response from both exhibitors and visitors to the property fair explains why it is currently the leading property fair in Penang,” she said in her speech at the event.

“With such growing success each year, it only seems right that we should hold a similar one in Kuala Lumpur. But in saying that, there are more compelling reasons that influenced our decision to start one here,” she added.

The property fair will be held from Nov 27 to 29 at the KL Convention Centre in Halls 4 and 5, from 11am to 8pm. Admission is free.

Visitors will get to view the latest offerings by renowned developers involved in building luxury bungalows and exclusive condominiums.

Representatives from participating financial institutions and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will also be around to provide assistance.

Ngiam said there will also be talks and forums conducted by industry experts on topics like property investment, feng shui and home inspirations. The fair will be fully supported by The Star’s print, radio and on- line media.

Meanwhile, Ngiam also officially introduced The Star’s StarProperty portal – www.starproperty.my.

This site features the latest on auction listings, news and reviews of local and international properties and lifestyle articles.

“The site which is barely two months old has over a million hits and over 47,000 property listings,” she said.

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