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IN DESIGN


Sky-high building


ENERGY SAVING Aside from the optimised natural ventilation, a Building Management System (BMS) and heat map control are used for energy saving. The former is a computer-based system installed to control and monitor a building's electrical equipment including ventilation, lighting, energy, fire and security systems. It allows remote management so that maintenance personnel do not have to do everything manually. Similarly, heat map control allows building managers to view energy and water consumption, revealing usage patterns, weather sensitivity, and opportunities for scheduling and controls refinements. Data can be consolidated in a single system, so reporting and information management is accurate and in real-time, leading to quality, informed decision-making, better performance and a reduction in energy use.


PROJECT DATA


Project Name Grand Ion Majestic


Location Genting Highland, Pahang, Malaysia


Expected Completion 4Q 2023


Site Area 2.00 acres


Gross Floor Area 150,000 square metres


Building Height 50 storeys; 200 metres


Number of Units 1,885


Developer Galeri Tropika Sdn Bhd


Architecture Firm CHY Architects Sdn Bhd


Principal Architects Tan Ka Yong; Gordon Chu


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Interior Design Firm Motto Designs


Civil & Structural Engineer TWT Design Sdn Bhd


Mechanical & Electrical


Engineer Ace Allied Sdn Bhd


Quantity Surveyor Baharuddin Ali & Low Sdn Bhd


Landscape Architect Idris Studio Sdn Bhd


Management Contractor China State Construction Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd


Images CK Graphic Sdn Bhd


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