AME Development Wins Best Developer Award At PropertyGuru Asia Awards Malaysia 2024


AME Development Sdn Bhd bagged the Best Developer Award at 19th PropertyGuru Asia Awards Malaysia 2024 on Friday.

The construction company also won the prestigious titles of Best Industrial Developer and Best Sustainable Developer, said PropertyGuru Group in a statement.

Malton Bhd was recognised as Best Developer (Central Malaysia) for its Bukit Jalil City and The Park 2 Pavilion Bukit Jalil projects, while Berinda Group received the Best Developer (Southern Malaysia) title, buoyed by its award-winning project Ponderosa Callista.

GSH Corporation Ltd won the Best Luxury Developer and Astaka Padu Sdn Bhd was honoured as Best Lifestyle Developer award, it said.

“Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd won the Best Community Developer award while Iskandar Investment Bhd bagged the Low Carbon Champion title. Tanah Sutera Development Sdn Bhd and Iskandar Investment shared the Social Impact Champion award.

“Sime Darby Property Bhd received the Best Landed Development (Malaysia) title for its award-winning project, The Re
sidences III at The Glades,” it noted.

PropertyGuru Group country manager for Malaysia Kenneth Soh said close to 82 per cent of Malaysia’s population will be living in urban areas by 2030, outpacing urbanisation rates in countries such as Thailand and Indonesia.

He said Malaysia is at an interesting juncture, where it needs to balance the opportunities and challenges that urbanisation brings, alongside increasing demand for homeownership.

“As the region and Malaysia’s leading property technology (proptech) organisation, our role is to bridge the gap between buyers’ expectations, agents’ propositions and developers’ offerings with relevant proptech data and solutions to foster a more balanced and sustainable property ecosystem.

“As we look ahead to 2025, we can anticipate ongoing demand for sustainable, community-focused designs, affordable housing, and alternative developments beyond city centres,” he said in his speech at PropertyGuru Asia Awards Malaysia 2024 last night.

Meanwhile, Quayside JBCC by Ban
gsar Heights Pavilion was named Best Designed Development (Malaysia) in one of four golden statuettes for the project, while Horizon Hills by Horizon Hills Development Sdn Bhd received the Best Township Development (Malaysia) award and The MET Corporate Towers by Triterra Sdn Bhd won the Best Commercial Development (Malaysia) award.

Additionally, Malaysians voted for the nation’s top 10 companies with the People’s Choice Awards. This year’s accolades went to Armani Group, Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd. Mah Sing Group Bhd, Malton, Matrix Concepts, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS), Sime Darby Property, Teladan Group Bhd, Tropicana Corporation Bhd, and UDA Holdings Bhd.

This year’s ceremony distinguished stellar companies across 58 categories, exemplifying excellence in development, design, and environmental, social and governance (ESG).

Winners may be eligible to vie for the Best in Asia awards at the 19th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final on Dec 13, 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand.

The
PropertyGuru Asia Awards Malaysia in partnership with iProperty are part of the regional PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards series, which marks its 19th year in 2024.

The series covers key markets across the region, spanning Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, and Oceania.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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