IJM Land unveils new township in Nibong Tebal with GDV of RM630mil


DATUK WONG TUCK WAI Chief Executive Officer IJM Land Berhad

NIBONG TEBAL: IJM Land Bhd is introducing a new development called IJM Bayouri, a 28.3ha township in Jawi, here, which has a gross development value (GDV) of about RM630mil.

IJM Land chief executive officer Datuk Wong Tuck Wai said the project is a modern freehold mixed development that will be developed over the next five years.

“With our strong presence in Penang, we are excited to embark on this next phase of growth, and our expansion into Jawi marks a strategic move to enhance our presence in Penang and deepen our reputation as a developer of choice.

“The development is significant for IJM Land as it aims to enhance liveability and the town’s distinct character and charm through the delivery of a range of new homes, lifestyle amenities, more green areas as well as commercial and community facilities while injecting vibrancy into Jawi town,” he said at the launch of its property gallery IJM Bayouri on Saturday.

IJM Bayouri defines modern and quality living in the region, offering fresh premises, new ideas and the best integration of family lifestyle, security and health, as well as natural green and recreational components, according to Wong.

The project will comprise terrace homes, semi-detached residences, garden homes, commercial shops and a 2.8ha space dedicated to lush green spaces. — Bernama

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