Project Description

Client:

Tanjung Aru Eco Development Sdn Bhd

Project Value:

RM3 billion

Project Design:

Benoy (master plan architects), MLA Landscape Architects

Construction Floor Area:

860 acres (348 hectares)

The Tanjung Aru Eco Development is a mixed development project at Tanjung Aru in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, with the addition of resort hotels, residential areas, marinas, entertainment venues, beach clubs and dining areas. The redevelopment areas cover some 340 hectares, which will double the Tanjung Aru park’s size to about 30 hectares. Part of the area would be transformed into a rainforest, intended to rejuvenate the Prince Philip Park located nearby. The refurbishment of the park would include a promenade, walking and cycling tracks and an ecology centre, along with the construction of a 133 hectares Greg Norman-designed golf course, seven hotels with 1,800 rooms and 5,000 apartment and condominium units.

Project Features:

  • Sitting on about 70% reclaimed land
  • Designed to be a premier ecotourism destination
  • 6 hotels
  • 4,500 apartments
  • 150 villas
  • 475 terraced houses