“I’m impressed with the scale and speed of the construction; the bridge is a clear indicator of that,” he said in his speech. He also commended the developer for living up to its timeless elegance theme.

He noted that the Kajang-Semenyih corridor was growing fast, making the area a sound choice for development plans.

As such, he advised developers to continue creating peaceful and harmonious communities as well as to focus on quality housing and commercial projects.

It’s official: Abdul Rahman (centre) signing the plaque to officiate the opening of the Eco Majestic red Carpet Bridge. With him are (from left) EcoWorld executive director Datuk Voon Tin Yow, Liew, Chang and EcoWorld executive director Liew Tian Xiong.
 During his welcoming address, Liew said Eco World was making great strides despite having been established for about only two years.
In addition to Klang Valley, Iskandar region and Penang, the company will be making its foray overseas.

“With projects set to take place in London and Sydney, Eco World will become a world brand,” he remarked.

Following the launch of Red Carpet Bridge, Chang said the company was now working toward opening the dedicated Lekas-Eco Majestic Interchange.

“It will be open by mid-2016 and those in the vicinity of Semenyih will also be able to use it.
“It is about 5km from the Semenyih Toll and will lead vehicles straight into the township’s commercial precinct,” he added.


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