The strata property market is evolving quickly and the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPTK) has acknowledged a need for an SMA review.
The process is lengthy, however, as it involves multiple ministries and government agencies. State governments also have a big say in land matters.
In 2019, KPKT conducted several workshops with industry stakeholders in property development and management to gather feedback.
In fact, 2021 was the original targeted year for the roll-out of the proposed SMA amendment. It is not immediately known when this will eventually happen. From the experience of the SMA 2013, it will take another two years or so for the proposed amendment to be enforced.
We need to step on it.
Awards staying relevant
The real estate scene is not immune to challenges and changes, some of which are totally unimaginable, such as the Covid-19 crisis.
To stay relevant, the criteria of The Edge Malaysia Best Managed & Sustainable Property Awards have been reviewed from time to time.
For instance, in addition to the all-important areas of security, safety and liveability, crisis preparedness is now on the list, thanks to our experience with the coronavirus. Indoor premises are also scrutinised for the quality of their indoor air.
Malaysia Developers’ Hall of Fame
The Edge Malaysia Responsible Developer — Building Sustainable Development Award honours developers who are visionary and committed to carrying the torch of sustainability.
With the recognition, winners are encouraged to continually build in a sustainable manner. Their projects must be able to stand the test of time.
Selected by The Edge Malaysia, winners of this award are automatically inducted into the Malaysia Developers’ Hall of Fame. There is no winner of this award this year.
Members of the Malaysia Developers’ Hall of Fame are S P Setia Bhd, AME Development Bhd, Paramount Development Sdn Bhd (all in 2018); ParkCity Group, Sunway Bhd Property Division (2019); Gamuda Land, Tanah Sutera Development Sdn Bhd (2020); and Sime Darby Property Bhd, Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd and EcoWorld Development Group Bhd (2021). After three years, winners are eligible to be reconsidered for another shot at the award.
Endorsement and support
KPKT’s endorsement of The Edge Malaysia Best Managed & Sustainable Property Awards speaks volumes of the government’s commitment to pushing for well-managed buildings. This is fundamental and core to Malaysia’s race towards providing liveable homes for the rakyat.
Apart from KPKT, it is heartening that all relevant stakeholders in property development and management have lent their support to the awards.
Led by The Edge Malaysia, the judges comprise the Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association Malaysia (REHDA), Malaysian REIT Managers Association (MRMA), Association of Property and Facility Managers Singapore (APFM), Malaysian Institute of Property and Facility Managers (MIPFM), Building Management Association of Malaysia (BMAM), Architect Centre and Chur Associates.
We are also privileged to have the support of the Institute of Landscape Architects Malaysia (ILAM) for The Edge Malaysia-ILAM Sustainable Landscape Awards.
All judges have signed non-disclosure agreements. Those with interest in any of the award submissions have abstained from casting their votes accordingly. The awards is audited by Deloitte Malaysia.