US-based firm selected to carry out River of Life project

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KUALA LUMPUR: A United States-based engineering and architectural firm, AECOM, has been picked to carry out the River of Life (RoL) project costing about RM1 billion which includes the beautification of a 10.7km stretch of the Klang and Gombak River Corridor.

Once ready, the area will offer visitors nice views and feature amenities such as pedestrian and bicycle walkways, retail outlets, eateries and other attractions.

The firm was chosen by jurors as the winner of the RoL International Master-planning competition organised by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) between April 12 and June 15 this year.

Kuala Lumpur mayor Tan Sri Ahmad Fuad Ismail said the company had fulfilled most of the criteria set by the jurors, comprising nine local and international industry leaders.

“The winning master plan was selected based on its excellence in planning, architecture, function and economic terms,” he said after announcing the winner of the competition yesterday.

A total of 22 local and international firms submitted their designs, aimed at ensuring a holistic beautification approach for the RoL initiative.

Ahmad Fuad, who is chairman of the RoL Joint Development Committee, said AECOM would cooperate with the committee to draw up the final master plan for the stretch, as well as a detailed proposal for either Precinct 1 (Titiwangsa) or Precinct 7 (Masjid Jamek).

The stretch has 11 precincts.

He explained that the committee would work on the final draft of the master plan through the combination of master plans from four other finalist firms.

“We’ll seek comments and feedback from the public before incorporating them into the final master plan,” he said.

The RoL is an Entry Point Project identified in the Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley National Key Economic Area under the Economic Transformation Plan, which aims to transform the Klang River into a vibrant and liveable waterfront with high economic value.

The transformation is divided into three components, namely river cleaning, river masterplanning as well as beautification and river development.

In another development, Ahmad Fuad said DBKL had to reduce the number of Ramadan Bazaar business lots this year to 7,777 from 8,549. — Bernama