Batu Kawan is slowly emerging as the next Bayan Lepas in Penang?
So  far three multinational companies have committed themselves to 
invest  in a new plant in Batu Kawan. They are Japanese Honda, Swiss VAT
 and  German Bosch. Among all these three companies, the construction of
 VAT  and Honda plants have already started and the first to begin its  
operation should be VAT, a vacuum valve maker, who should be able to 
produce its first  valve here by the end of 2012 or even earlier in 
September. Honda's plant  is expected to be completed by the first half 
of 2013.
     Honda plant: looks like it is near to the bridge
Unfortunately,  Bosch's RM2.2 billion solar panel manufacturing project 
was delayed due  to cost and design reasons. Its construction is 
supposed to start at  end of last year. Bosch said that it will come out
 with a new cost-effective design  by the end of 2012 then only the 
construction can start. Nevertheless,  Bosch has signed the Sales & 
Purchase Agreement for the land with  Penang government and paid 10% 
deposit.
      VAT plant: small scale
For property in  Batu Kawan, the existing ones are Intan Cempaka, Villa 
Tanjung Permai,  Teratai Idaman by PDC property at the northern border 
which  is further from the second bridge located at the south of Batu 
Kawan. Nearer to the bridge,  PDC has Halaman Seroja and Dedaun  luxury 
bungalows. It seems like there will be Dedaun phase 2 in the  future 
next to the phase 1.
      Dedaun bungalows with man-made lake
Another completed development here in  Bandar Cassia is the Crescentia 
Park by Equine/Abad Naluri, which  consists of mainly low-medium cost 
affordable landed homes. This project is  known for its delay for almost
 3 years and just obtained OC in the end  of 2011.
      Crescentia Park low cost houses
Besides, the state government has come out with a RM2.7 billion  Bandar 
Cassia Affordable House Scheme by PDC on an 80ha plot of land.  This 
project is designed by Singapore-based Surbana and will have about  
12,000 medium-cost housing units, three football fields, a man-made  
river and recreation parks. The units will be housed in high-rise  
buildings of between nine and 16 storeys and ranging from 800sq ft to  
1,000sq ft. They are priced at  between RM72,500 and RM220,000 each with
 a free car parking lot. This  freehold project has a 10-year 
development period over five phases  with the Phase 1 expected to be 
ready by 2014.
      Bandar Cassia Affordable House Scheme
There are quite a lot of new factories under construction at the nearby 
Penang Science Park. With the completion of Penang Second Bridge 
expected in the end of 2013, the south-west of Province Wellesley could 
see a significant growth in term of population, jobs, infrastructures 
and housing projects. Areas nearby Batu Kawan such as Tambun, Simpang 
Ampat, Jawi, Juru etc should be able to reap some benefits from it. 
However, if Pakatan Rakyat lose Penang state in the coming general election, will it be a different story?





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