Putrajaya Holdings On A Mission To Building A More Resilient And Smarter City For The Future

Putrajaya Holdings Sdn. Bhd. as a responsible and trusted developer understands that the modern city of Putrajaya demands intelligent combinations of data, people, and technology to create inclusive and sustainable solutions.

The Master Developer of Putrajaya is in full support of the Government’s smart city initiative by minimising environmental impact from development activities as well as integrating the latest building technologies in its buildings.

Parcel F, 10 blocks of government office buildings with a gross floor area of 417,000 square meters and spread over a land area of 34 acres is setting a precedent for being the first government complex that fully implemented Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes and technologies from design to facilities management.

Parcel F is surrounded by Internet of Things (IoT) sensors building management systems, artificial intelligence (AI), and augmented reality making the buildings intelligent and green to meet space optimisation, energy efficiency, and connectivity.

Dato’ Hashimah Hashim, CEO of Putrajaya Holdings Sdn. Bhd.

“These have not only created a comfortable working environment but also improved energy efficiency and building maintenance, ultimately reducing costs,” says Dato’ Hashimah Hashim, Chief Executive Officer of Putrajaya Holdings Sdn. Bhd.

Parcel F has achieved the Green Building Index (GBI) Gold for Design Assessment along with majority of other Putrajaya Holdings’ properties namely Menara PjH (Gold), Suasana PJH, Z10, and Heriot-Watt University.

In addition, the Gas District Cooling (Putrajaya) Sdn Bhd (“GDCP”) which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Putrajaya Holdings, owns, manages, and operates 5 co-generation / district cooling plants in Putrajaya with a total capacity of 100,000 refrigerant tonnes serving high profile development area. Its leading green technology and centralised supply to government and commercial buildings ensure reliability, efficiency, and sustainability.

GDCP is now embarking on digitalisation that delivers an intelligent, predictive, and near-real-time business across the entire value chain to provide new, actionable, role-based insights, with personalised delivery to maximise margins, enhance safety, and compliance.

Putrajaya Holdings applaud the project by the city council, Perbadanan Putrajaya (PjC) to install smart CCTV systems on the perimeter, entrance, and common areas of its development as required under the Smart Safety and Security domain, including the installation of panic buttons at children’s playgrounds and smart CCTV in public parks, major junctions and Public Centralised Digital Signage, connected to the Putrajaya Command Centre via the nearest Multimedia Gateway (MMG), monitored by PjC and linked to Putrajaya Police Headquarters. In line with the Putrajaya Smart and Sustainable City objective, smart homes are designed and built with aspects of intelligent and digital in mind, with built-in fibre optic infrastructure for internet connectivity and 5G ready, enabling work from home, a study from home, business from home opportunities for families and entrepreneurs enabling integration with smart appliances and sensors.

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