Anzo bags construction job for Phase 2 of Porto de Melaka project


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KUALA LUMPUR: Anzo Holdings Bhd’s unit, Harvest Court Construction Sdn Bhd, has received a letter of intent for a RM109.3mil contract worth up to RM109.3mil to undertake Phase 2 of the Porto De Melaka Hotel and Resort development.

The construction and timber product manufacturing group said the contract involved the turnkey design and construction for a 216-room hotel complete with interior fit-out and furnishings and associated infrastructure works, 

The letter of intent was from Tinta Anggun Engineering Sdn Bhd, which in October 2015 had awarded Harvest Court with a 30-month, RM153mil contract to build, among others, 120 units of service suites and 24 spa villas under Phase 1 of the Porto De Melaka Hotel and Resort.

Anzo said the scope of work to be undertaken in Phase 2 included the main building works, architecture and mechanical & electrical works for the basement. and interior fit-out and furnishing.

According to Anzo’s website, the Porto de Melaka project is sited on 9.92 acres ocated near the buffer zone of the Unesco’s World Heritage Site.

It is a mixed development project consisting of 382 units of villa apartment, a retail lifestyle mall and a five-star hotel.

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