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Labuan Matriculation College, Sabah
was a project of “fast-track design & build”. Completed within budget and ahead of schedule, it is a beacon of pride for the construction division.
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Menara MRCB, Shah Alam
was a project close to the heart. Scaling 20-storey high, it houses the property and Engineering & Construction division of MRCB Group. Today, it records 100% occupancy rate and is touted as the city's leading corporate address, thanks in large to its strategic location within the heart of Shah Alam. Future plans include an additional office block on adjoining land.
Plaza Sentral, Kuala Lumpur Sentral
is a masterpiece of state-of-the-art corporate office facilities, a favourite amongst blue-chip multinational corporations. A high capital appreciation address, it also benchmark advantageous investment yield and freehold land tenure.
Selbourne Square, Shah Alam
is a mixed development project of 8.65 acres, comprising a shopping complex, Menara MRCB, a Government building, a hotel and service apartments.
Wisma Zeelan, Bandar Tun Razak
is a 25-storey office block that offers the locale a much-needed corporate address.
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Tawau Airport, Sabah
was a Government-awarded construction project that had been completed ahead of schedule in December 2001. Today, this new Tawau airport is the second largest in Sabah, serving an estimated 700,000 passengers and over 8,500 cargo movements a year.
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Permai Psychiatric Hospital, Johor
is a RM500 million on-going project of the second largest psychiatric hospital in Malaysia. Once completed, the hospital will be a referral and care centre for psychiatric, detoxification, psychiatric forensic, geriatric, nursing and many other services to all patients.
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Plaza Alam Sentral, Shah Alam
is the locale’s most popular weekend destination and largest shopping mall with retail outlets, departmental store, supermarket, restaurants, an IT centre, a Futsal Centre and a 24-lane bowling alley.
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New Straits Times Press, Shah Alam
Kota Kemuning Light Industrial Buildings, Shah Alam
MRCB completed the construction of the NSTP factory in 1999, thus facilitating the media group's relocation of Klang Valley printing operations from Bangsar to Shah Alam. Other factory constructions include the Kota Kemuning Light Industrial Buildings. |
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