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Engeo Bumi Sdn. Bhd. Geological Consultant (546731-D)
COMPANY PROFILE ENGEO BUMI SDN. BHD. GEOLOGICAL CONSULTANT (546731-D) & ENGEO LAB MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY (IP0340858) 10-T, JALAN ABDUL RAZAK TAMAN IDRIS 30100 IPOH, PERAK Tel : 05-5271791 Call/Whatsapp: 019-5735132 Email : [email protected] Website : https://engeolab4970.wixsite.com/engeolab Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/engeolab4970/ ENGEO BUMI SDN.BHD. ESTABLISHED This Company was established on the 3rd. Mei 2001 APPROVED CAPITAL RM 100,000.00 REGISTERED ADDRESS 5A, Tkt 1, Jln.Pengkalan Barat 19A, Pengkalan Gerbang Mutiara, 31650 IPOH Perak Darul Ridzuan DIRECTORS Abd Majid Sahat Mohamad Yunus Mustapa STATUS 100% Bumiputra MAIN ACTIVITIES Terrain mapping Geological investigation Geophysical investigation Soil investigation Ground/ mineral water investigation EQUIPMENT Drilling Machines -YBM model STAFF DESIGNATION Abd Majid Sahat Pengarah ( BSc ( Hons ) Geologi ) UKM Mohamad Yunus Mustapa Pengarah ( BBA )UITM Razani Zakaria Ahli geologi (BSc ( Hons ) Geologi )UM Zainal Abidin Ahmad Pembantu geologi kanan Mohamad Ibrahim Abd Majid Pengurus Teknikal Mohamad Faizal Abd Majid Pembantu Teknik Mohd. Fauzi Operator mesin penggerudian GEOLOGY&TERRAIN MAPPING SOIL INVESTIGATION GROUND WATER GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION DIRECTORS Name Abd Majid Sahat Designation Director Date of birth 15/8/1958 Academic qualification BSc ( Hons ) UKM ( Geologi ) Work experience 1981 – 2001 as a Geologist in the Mineral and Geoscience Department of Malaysia Name Mohamad Yunus Mustapa Designation Director Date of birth 21/12/1957 -
Malaysia Amateur Radio Emergency Services Society
Malaysian Amateur Radio Emergency Service (MARES) Persatuan Perkhidmatan Kecemasan Radio Amatur Malaysia Saving Lives Through The Airwaves Malaysia Amateur Radio Emergency Service Introduction ................................................................................................ 3 What is MARES? .......................................................................................... 4 MARES Vision, Mission, Objectives And Motto .......................................... 5 Radio Amateurs Involvement in Disaster / Relief Missions ........................ 6 Event and Conference ............................................................................... 10 Training ..................................................................................................... 12 Organization Structure (2016-2018) ......................................................... 13 2 Malaysia Amateur Radio Emergency Service Introduction When a disaster - huge flood, landslides and tornadoes strikes, communication facilities such as fixed telephone lines and mobile communication infra-structure are either completely knocked down or become unreliable for effective communication. So when first emergency responders arrived at the disaster area to assess the damage, they usually have difficulty relaying critical information back to the headquarters. Furthermore, when search and rescue (SAR) teams from different agencies arrived at the scene, they usually cannot communicate with one another as each team is usually equipped with a particular radio system, -
Selangor Journal L SEPTEMBER 2020
Sultan calls for firm New digital platforms Practising fairness in More to Morib than Exciting proposals action to woo investors the Dewan meets the eye for Budget 2021 5 7 11 14 8&9 FREE SEPTEMBER 2020 EDITION www.selangorjournal.my SELANGOR Budget THE Selangor government is all set for an economic rebound after months of finan- cial slump following the Covid-19 outbreak. Formulating programmes and initiatives for all that promise to leave no one behind, Men- teri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari says now is the time for the state to forge ahead as the nation’s economic reactor. The state administration recently organ- ised the 2021 Selangor Budget Dialogue, bringing together a team of stakeholders and experts to share their views for a bet- ter future. Details of the dialogue will act as a blueprint for the state’s upcom- MORE ON ing budget. PAGES 2to4 2 NEWS Selangor Journal l SEPTEMBER 2020 Grow and support local talent, says expert BY IDA NADIRAH IBRAHIM, SHERILYN PANG, AFIX REDZUAN, KHAIRUL AZRAN HUSSIN, NADIAH ZAMLUS, NORRASYIDAH ARSHAD, ZAREEF MUZAMMIL & ALIFF FIKRI PHOTO BY HAFIZ OTHMAN & FIKRI YUSOF SHAH ALAM - Malaysia, particularly Se- langor, has to focus on producing a quality talent pool to be able to compete globally. Founder and group chief executive of- ficer of Aerodyne Group, Kamarul A, said this should be one of the medium-to-long term solutions in new wealth creation for the country, especially in adapting to the new digital economy. He said Malaysia should also shift from being a traditionally technology-consum- ing country to a technology-producing nation. -
Assessment of Effectiveness of Emergency Response Time During Landslide Event in Malaysia
ASM Sc. J., 12, 2019 https://doi.org/10.32802/asmscj.2019.360 Assessment of Effectiveness of Emergency Response Time during Landslide Event in Malaysia Mohamad Fazli Sardi1,2* and Khamarrul Azahari Razak1,3 1UTM RAZAK Faculty of Technology and Informatics, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), 54100 UTM Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2Malaysia Civil Defence Force, Prime Minister’s Department, Jalan Padang Tembak, 50556 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Center, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT), University Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) 54100 UTM Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The number of landslide disaster is increasing in Malaysia, and its impact is significant to livelihoods, socio-economic, physical and environmental assets of people and businesses. Historically, as recorded by Malaysia Public Work Department, a total of 440 landslides in Malaysia for the period 1973 to 2007, while more landslides are not properly reported and recorded. Emergency Response Planning (ERP) with right decision at the ‘initial stage’ of an emergency plays a major role in reducing disaster impact. Response from the rescue team was varied subjected to underlying risk, hill-slope geomorphological processes and characteristics of each landslide. Many ERP elements should be considered, e.g. data on specialised equipment and organisations must be updated. This paper provides a better insight into the effective emergency response preparedness in Malaysia. This study investigates the level of preparedness of the rescue team and the community towards landslide-prone area. Analysis of emergency response time based on the Malaysia Civil Defence Force (MCDF) experienced recorded from the classical and recent landslide in Hulu Kelang Selangor. The landslide was caused by multiple internal and external factors, which mainly induced by inadequate design of retaining structures and slopes. -
Situasi Semasa Wabak Denggi Daerah Hulu Langat
SITUASI SEMASA WABAK DENGGI DAERAH HULU LANGAT MINGGU EPID 24/2020 (7 - 13 JUN 2020) Pejabat Kesihatan Daerah Hulu Langat Tel : 03-8736 7770 Faks : 03-8736 9687 SITUASI WABAK DENGGI MALAYSIA DAN NEGERI SELANGOR TAHUN 2020 KES DAN KEMATIAN DENGGI MALAYSIA (SEHINGGA 13 JUN 2020) Kes Kes Bil Negeri Daftar Kematian 1 Selangor 28,542 28 2 WP Kuala Lumpur & Putrajaya 5,336 5 3 Johor 4,617 19 4 Sabah 2,443 12 5 Kelantan 1,765 4 6 Perak 1,886 3 7 Pahang 1,322 4 8 Negeri Sembilan 1,358 5 9 Sarawak 1,065 2 10 Melaka 1,103 5 11 Kedah 432 0 12 Pulau Pinang 410 1 13 Terengganu 200 0 14 Perlis 27 0 15 WP Labuan 5 0 Jumlah 50,511 88 KES DAN KEMATIAN DENGGI SELANGOR (SEHINGGA 13 JUN 2020) Kes Kes Bil Daerah Daftar Kematian 1 Petaling 10029 7 2 Klang 5522 7 3 Hulu Langat 4965 2 4 Gombak 4174 6 5 Sepang 1594 2 6 Hulu Selangor 1036 3 7 Kuala Selangor 580 0 8 Kuala Langat 559 1 9 Sabak Bernam 83 0 Jumlah 28542 28 Kes dan Kematian Denggi Mengikut Daerah Tahun 2020 dan 2019 (Sehingga 13 JUN 2020) Kes Kes Kes Kes Kes Terkumpul Kematian Mingguan Bil Daerah Terkumpul Kematian 2019 untuk 2019 untuk ME 24 / 2020 2020 tempoh tempoh 2020 sama sama 1 Petaling 348 10029 7 10,888 13 2 Klang 116 5522 7 6,843 3 3 Hulu Langat 194 4965 2 5,051 9 4 Gombak 73 4174 6 2,728 2 5 Sepang 52 1594 2 1,270 0 6 Hulu Selangor 21 1036 3 476 0 7 Kuala Selangor 12 580 0 485 0 8 Kuala Langat 11 559 1 475 0 9 Sabak Bernam 3 83 0 120 0 Jumlah 830 28542 28 28,336 27 Insiden Kes dan Kadar Kematian Denggi Mengikut Daerah (Sehingga 13 JUN 2020) Kes Kes Insiden kes Case Fatality Bil Daerah Terkumpul -
Engineering Geology in Malaysia – Some Case Studies Tan Boon Kong
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia, Volume 64, December 2017, pp. 65 – 79 Engineering geology in Malaysia – some case studies Tan Boon Kong Consultant Engineering Geologist, Petaling Jaya Email address: [email protected] Abstract: Engineering geology deals with the application of geology to civil engineering and construction works. The fundamental input in engineering geology would involve, among other things, studies on the lithologies, geologic structures and weathering grades of the rock masses since together they determine the characteristics and behaviours of the rock masses. In addition, project-specific requirements and problems need to be addressed. This paper presents several case studies on Engineering Geology in Malaysia such as: Foundations in Limestone Bedrock, Limestone Cliff Stability, Rock Slope Stability, Dams, Tunnels, Riverbank Instability, Slope Failure due to Rapid Draw-down, Urban Geology & Hillsite Development, and Airports. The various case studies presented here are based mainly on the author’s ~35 years of past practice and experiences. Keywords: Engineering geology, case studies, rock slopes, limestone, tunnels INTRODUCTION author, notably: Tan (1982, 1991, 1999a, 2004a, 2004b, Engineering geology is an applied science dealing with 2004c, 2005a and 2005b), among others. the application of geology and geological methods in civil Two recent key references used in the preparation of engineering and construction works. The importance of this paper are: Tan (2007 and 2016). geology as applied to the development of cities and general civil engineering works has been emphasised repeatedly by FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Legget (1973), Legget & Karrow (1983), Tan (1991, 2007, Engineering geology encompasses three fundamental 2016), and many others. Numerous case studies can be found studies or issues, namely: the lithology or rock type, in the literature on the application of engineering geology geological structures, and weathering grades. -
Epson E-Rewards National Day Promotion - Where to Buy (Retail Store) No Company Name State Region Address Tel 1 Achitec (Puchong) Sdn Bhd Selangor Central No
Epson E-Rewards National Day Promotion - Where to buy (Retail Store) No Company Name State Region Address Tel 1 Achitec (Puchong) Sdn Bhd Selangor Central No. 35A, Jalan TK 1/11A, Taman Kinrara, Seksyen 1. Bt 7 ½, Jalan Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor Malaysia - 2 Actscom Sdn Bhd Selangor Central 15, Jalan Jeloh 3, Off Jalan Bukit, 43000 Kajang, Selangor 03-8733 5930 / 03-8740 5930 3 All IT Hypermarket Sdn Bhd Selangor Central L1.05, Level 1, IPC Shopping Centre, No.2, Jalan PJU 7/2, Mutiara Damansara, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 03-7725 2468 4 All IT Hypermarket Sdn Bhd Selangor Central Lot 221, 2nd Floor, The Curve, 58, Jalan PJU 7/2, Mutiara Damansara, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 03 7725 2468 5 All IT Hypermarket Sdn Bhd Selangor Central Lot L3-02, 3rd Floor, Shaw Centerpoint, Jalan Raja Hassan, 41000 Klang, Selangor 03 3345 2636 6 All IT Hypermarket Sdn Bhd Selangor Central Lot 3-01, 3rd Floor, Digital Mall, No.2, Jln 14/20 Sec 14, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 03 7958 2636 7 All IT Hypermarket Sdn Bhd Selangor Central Central i-City Mall, No. 1, i-City, Persiaran Multimedia, Seksyen 7, I-City, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia 03-5523 7638 8 ALS Worldwide Enterprise Selangor Central No. 246, Jalan SS 9A/6, Sungai Way, 47300, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, 47300 Petaling Jaya 014-638 8282 9 AMT PC Distributors Sdn Bhd Selangor Central No. 16 & 18, Jalan Batai Laut 4,Kaw.16, Taman Intan,41300 Klang, Selangor D.E 03 - 3344 1124 10 Aone Plus Supplies & Services Sdn Bhd Selangor Central LOT 2-11&12, 2ND FLOOR DIGITAL MALL, NO 2, JALAN 14/20 SECTION 14, 46100, PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR 03-7957 7355 / 6355 11 Aone Plus Supplies & Services Sdn Bhd Selangor Central No.43A-4, Setia Avenue, Jalan Setia Prima S, U13S, Setia Alam, Seksyen U13, 40170 Shah Alam Selangor. -
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Map Of Malaysia Map of Kuala Lumpur 10 minutes drive to KL city Map of Pedaling Jaya Location Map of 9 Bukit Utama BUKIT UTAMA NO.9 Project detail Condominium is strategically located in Bandar Utama Township at Petaling Jaya. Situated within a 9-hole golf course, surrounded by lush grenery and it is easily accessible via NKVE, LDP & sprint highway •Property Project : 9 Bukit Utama Condominium •Location : Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya •Property Type : Condominium •Tenure : Freehold •Built-up Area : from 2,200 2,400 sq.ft. •Total Units : 991 •Developer : Bandar Utama Development Sdn Bhd BUKIT UTAMA NO.9 Project value •The project - which has an estimated gross development value of RM700 million • Sited on 20 acres along the Bukit Utama Golf Course in Bandar Utama - •Three-blocks, 41-storey condo containing 911 units with built-up areas from 2,200 2,400 sq ft •24 hours security system •Featuring four-plus-one bedrooms. About the Developer Paramount Malaysia (1963) Sdn. Berhad was incorporated in 1963 when the See Hoy Chan Sdn. Berhad Group expanded its business activities into property development. Since its inception more than 30 years ago, Paramount Malaysia has strived and maintained its continual commitment towards providing high quality living and business accommodation for the nation. Over the years, we have transformed what used to be rubber estates into thriving townships such as Paramount Garden, Taman Paramount, Taman Bahagia and Damansara Utama in Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. These model townships consist of more than 6,000 units of houses, shops and offices, as well as schools and recreational parks. -
ON Semiconductor Malaysia Sdn. Bhd
Certificate No.: 117771CC5-2012-AQ-USA-IATF Rev. 2 Valid until: 08 July, 2018 – 07 July, 2021 IATF Certificate No.: 0314577 This is to certify that the management system of ON Semiconductor Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Lot 122, Senawang Industrial Estate, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, 70450 and, if applicable, the remote support locations as mentioned in the Appendix accompanying this Certificate has been found to conform to quality management system standard: IATF 16949:2016 This certificate is valid for the following Scope: DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF SEMICONDUCTORS Place and date: For the issuing office: Katy, TX. 25 September 2019 DNV GL - Business Assurance Katy, TX, USA Robert Kozak Management Representative Lack of fulfilment of conditions as set out in the Certification Agreement may render this Certificate invalid. ACCREDITED UNIT: DNV GL - Business Assurance, 1400 Ravello Drive, Katy, TX 77449. Tel.: 281-396-1000. www.dnvglcert.com Page 1 of 4 Certificate No.: 117771CC5-2012-AQ-USA-IATF Rev. 2 IATF Certificate No.: 0314577 Place and date: Katy, TX. 25 September 2019 Appendix to Certificate ON Semiconductor Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Remote Support Locations included in the certification are as follows: Name Address RSL Activities Certification Body ON Semiconductor Bang Pa-In industrial Est (FZ) Product Design, Supplier DNV GL (Thailand) Co. Ltd. 605-606 Moo 2, T Klongjig Management Amphur Bang Pa-In, Thailand ON Semiconductor Room 1407-1409, 1502-1505, Customer Service, Sales, DNV GL (Shenzhen) Ltd. 1507-1515, 15/F, News Strategic Planning Building, No. 2, Shennan Rd., Mid, Shenzhen, China ON Semiconductor Tower 115, Pribinova 25, Product Design DNV GL Slovakia a.s. -
Menara KPMG, 8, First Avenue, Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya
Menara KPMG, 8, First Avenue, Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya View this office online at: https://www.newofficeasia.com/details/serviced-offices-menara-kpmg-8-first-a venue-bandar-utama-petaling-jaya Be a part of this fully integrated work space which promotes productivity and motivation through sharing and collaborating with like-minded professionals within a tastefully furnished working environment. The experienced reception team are ready and waiting to ensure that visitors, guests and delivery personnel are met with a friendly face and given what they need, whether that is a pointer in the right direction or receiving your post and deliveries. Companies based at this serviced office centre can fully utilise state-of-the-art conference rooms and chic lounge areas which are brimming with creativity and sophistication. Other options encompass 24/7 secure access, friendly administrative staff, housekeeping services and fast internet connections, creating a truly modern business centre. Transport links Nearest railway station: Bandar Utama MRT Station (182 metres) Nearest airport: Key features 24 hour access 24-hour security Administrative support Air conditioning Beverages Board room Car parking spaces Catering services available CCTV monitoring Close to railway station Comfortable lounge Company signage Furnished workspaces Hot desking Lift Meeting rooms Modern interiors Multilingual staff Office cleaning service On-site management support Open plan workstations Photocopying available Postal facilities/mail handling Reception staff VOIP telephony Wifi Wireless networking Location This complex inhabits an easily accessible area of Petaling Jaya, within walking distance of some popular eating places and convenient transport links. Not content with being a world-class business location, this centre also sits in a part of town that plays host to numerous options for relaxation and leisure. -
1Utama Website/Mobile App 2017 [Version 1] PRIVACY POLICY
PRIVACY POLICY – 1 UTAMA WEBSITE/MOBILE APPLICATION This website/mobile device application (“the Website/Application”) is developed and maintained by BANDAR UTAMA CITY CENTRE SDN BHD (Company No. 322382-T) (“BUCC”) BUCC respects the privacy of individuals with regards to Personal Data. This privacy policy is prepared and formulated in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (“PDPA”). For the purpose of this privacy policy, “Personal Data” shall have the meaning as ascribed to in PDPA. Should there be any Personal Data collected or processed in connection with your use of the Website/Application, BUCC is committed to collecting and processing your personal data within the ambit of PDPA. This Privacy Policy governs only the Personal Data collected by us on or in connection with the Website/Application and does not cover any other information collected in any other manner or collected by any third party, unless specifically stated. Scope of PDPA PDPA primarily aims to regulate the collection, holding, processing and use of Personal Data in commercial transactions and also to prevent malicious use of personal information. This Act plays a crucial role in safeguarding the interest of individuals and makes it illegal for anyone, be it corporate entities or individuals, to sell personal information or allow such use of the data by third parties. PDPA only applies to the processing of personal data in respect of “commercial transactions”. A commercial transaction is widely defined as any transaction of a commercial nature, whether contractual or not which includes any matters relating to the supply or exchange of goods or services, agency, investments, financing, banking and insurance. -
Final PJ Case Study Highres
KEMENTERIAN ALAM SEKITAR DAN AIR Ministry of Environment and Water CARDBOARD GLASS METAL PAPER PLASTIC USED BEVERAGE CARTONS The SEA circular project – Reducing marine litter by addressing the management of the plastic value chain in Southeast Asia is implemented by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific and the Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia (COBSEA), with funding support from the Government of Sweden. SEA circular aims to reduce and prevent plastic pollution and its impact by working with governments, businesses, civil society, academia, and international partners. The initiative promotes market-based solutions and enabling policies to transform plastic value-chain management, strengthens the science base for informed decision making, creates outreach and awareness. The project leverages COBSEA’s regional mechanism to tackle the transboundary challenge of marine litter in a harmonized manner. www.sea-circular.org Contact [email protected] Disclaimer The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and contributors and do not necessarily represent the views of the United Nations or any of its affiliated organizations. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used in maps do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Acknowledgment This case study was developed as part of the SEA circular and Malaysian Green Technology & Climate Change Centre project - ‘Reducing marine litter by addressing the (implementing body). management of the plastic value chain in Southeast Asia’ implemented by United Nations Environment The project was implemented by the Solid Waste Programme (UNEP) and Coordinating Body on the Seas of Management & Public Cleansing Department of the East Asia (COBSEA) with funding support from the Petaling Jaya City Council in collaboration with Nestlé Government of Sweden.