Worldwide Holdings Bhd's (WHB) Seri Musytari apartment project has received recognition from QLASSIC (Quality Assessment System in Construction) in the area of public housing projects.
The Seri Musytari Apartment project involved the development of 168 units of Rumah Selangorku apartments, consisting of 118 units of type C and 50 units of type D, on a plot of land measuring 0.81 hectares in Subang Bestari.
The project was honoured at the most recent QLASSIC Award 2022 ceremony, which was hosted by the Malaysian Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB).
QLASSIC is a system or method to measure and evaluate the workmanship quality of a building construction work based on Construction Industry Standard.
WHB group chief executive officer Datin Paduka Norazlina Zakaria said in a statement today that the company's achievement in obtaining the QLASSIC award is another demonstration of its dedication to efforts to improve the quality of life of Malaysians, particularly in the Selangor region.
"(This) is regardless of whether the project is developed to meet the government's agenda such as Rumah Selangorku scheme or for the free market. WHB's outstanding achievement in this category is also in line with CIDB Malaysia's aspirations towards making more high-quality affordable housing since the QLASSIC assessment is mandatory for all public and private housing projects in Malaysia from 2020," she said.
In addition to Seri Musytari Apartment, Norazlina said that numerous earlier projects created by WHB's real estate division, Worldwide Property, including Amber, Ametis, and Azalea, also garnered recognition from QLASSIC.
Worldwide Property is actively building several new real estate developments in Selangor, including Cyber Valley in Cyberjaya, Daunan Worldwide in Puncak Alam, and Puncak Bestari in Puncak Alam.