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Company Profile Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn COMPANY PROFILE RYAD HASSAN AND ASSOCIATES SDN BHD (CO. NO. 380256 V) M&E CONSULTING ENGINEERS ESTABLISHED SINCE 1996 Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn Bhd Profile INTRODUCTION Ryad Hassan and Associates sdn bhd (RHA) was established in early 1996 offering the complete range of Mechanical and Electrical consultancy services. RHA is strongly supported by dynamic and professionally qualified staff, all of whom have had proven track records of being able to provide the best service possible. The management structure also ensures that all work done are done efficiently, ethically, and at minimal cost wastage. RHA has the capability to carry out every facet of a project from preliminary and conceptual design up to final completion of the project, taking the project through the various stages of detailed design, tendering, construction, s upervision, project management and quality audit. RHA aspires to work and provide the best service capable and offer its fullest commitment and cooperation to their clients. The firm also strives to achieve the most practical, highest professional standard and economical solutions to all engineering works undertaken. RHA aspires to someday become one of the leading engineering consultancy firms in the construction industry in Malaysia. SCOPE OF SERVICES OFFERED RYAD HASSAN AND ASSOCIATES sdn bhd offers the service for the planning, design, supervision, testing and commissioning of the following M&E services : A. MECHANICAL SERVICES • Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation System • Fire Protection and Prevention System • Hot and Cold Water System • Hoisting System – Crane / Gantry • Compressed Air System • LPG, NG and Lab Equipment System • Boiler System • Transport Systems - Lift System, Escalator and Travellator System, Dumbwaiter System B. ELECTRICAL SERVICES • HV Electrical Distribution System • Lighting, Power and LV Electrical Distribution System • Communication System - Telephone, Public Address, Fireman Intercom, MATV, etc. • Standby Generator Set system • Lightning Protection System • Building Automation system, Security System, CCTV and Card Access System • Electrical Substations and Power Transmission Lines C. ENERGY AUDITING OF M&E SERVICES ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 04/15/16 2/37 Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn Bhd Profile COMPANY BACKGROUND COMPANY NAME ; RYAD HASSAN AND ASSOCIATES SDN BHD . (380256-V) DATE OF INCORPORATION : 19 TH MARCH 1996 CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS : M-AVENUE,C-2-1, BLOCK C, NO 1, JALAN 1/38A, SEGAMBUT BAHAGIA, 51200 KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA TELEPHONE: +603- 6242 2364 FAX: +603 – 6250 2365 Email : [email protected] DIRECTORS : Ir. NIK AHMAD RYAD BIN NIK MOHAMED B.Sc. (Honors) Mechanical Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA (1989), MIEM, P.Eng, GBIF Ir. MOHAMMAD HABIB BIN BIHIR B.Eng Electrical Engineering, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (1995), MIEM, P.Eng COMPANY SECRETARY : C & N MANAGEMENT SDN. BHD. 78-D (3 rd Floor), Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur. AUDITOR : EM CHAN & CO 78-D (4 rh Floor), Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur. BANKER : RHB BANK BERHAD AUTHORISED CAPITAL : RM 100,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL : RM 50,000.00 PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY : RM 500,000.00 BUSINESS ACTIVITY : ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY - MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 04/15/16 3/37 Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn Bhd Profile LIST OF ON-GOING PROJECTS Educational / Academic Facilities No Project Client Project Value Status 1. Kolej Pendidikan Yayasan Pelajaran Johor at Kota Yayasan Pelajaran Johor 63Mill 100% Tinggi, Johor Darul Takzim. Complete, awaiting CCC Government Facilities No Project Client Project Status Value 1. The Facilities and Infrastructure for The Royal Perbadanan Perwira Harta 110 Mill 75% Completed Malaysian Air Force At The relocation Site for 1MDB, Malaysia Pangkalan TUDM Kuantan, Pahang 2. Cadangan Surau dan Pusat Komuniti di PPR GTE Ventures (M) Sdn 3.8 Mill 95% Semarak, Mukim Setapak, KL Bhd (Design and Build Construction Contractor) 3. Cadangan 9 Mahkamah Syariah di Seluruh Basco Sdn Bhd (Turnkey 63M 95% Selangor untuk Majlis Agama Islam Selangor Developer) Constructed _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 04/15/16 4/37 Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn Bhd Profile Commercial & Office Development No Project Client Project Status Value Metropolitan Commerce Preliminary - 1. Proposed 20units Warehouse in Klang 30 Mill Sdn Bhd KIV Proposed Office and Service Apartment at Kg Baru, Pembangunan DO Submitted, 2. 150 Mill Kuala Lumpur MasMelayu Sdn Bhd KIV Proposed 8 Storey Retail Building on Part of Lot 100% 159, Section 40, Jalan Munshi Abdullah / Jalan Hajra Properties Sdn 3. 65 Million complete, Dang Wangi, Kuala Lumpur (Capsquare – South Bhd Tower & Retail Plaza) awaiting CCC DO about to be Proposed 2 Blocks 21 storey office tower , Shah Jakel Properties Sdn submitted, 4. 200 million Alam, Seangor Bhd tender Jan 2016 Proposed Felcra Tower and Services Residences Design Stage 5. WZR Property Sdn Bhd 520 million for Felcra Property 40% Cadangan Pembinaan Pandu Lalu KFC di Lot 671, Mukim 6, Jalan Baru, Seberang Perai Tengah,Pulau Completed, awaiting CCC Pinang Untuk Tetuan KFC (Peninsular) Malaysia KFC (Peninsular) 6. 5M Sdn Bhd Malaysia Sdn Bhd Cadangan Meroboh dan Membina Semula Bazaar Mara 2 Tingkat yang Mengandungi 14 Unit Kedai di Design Stage 7. atas LIS 772 PT 1 hingga LIS 778 PT 7,Mukim Majlis Amanah Rakyat - Sentul,Pekan Mantin,Daerah Seremban,Negeri 75% Sembilan Darul Khusus Proposed Interior Fit Out at Capsquare for Lulu Lulu Group Retail Sdn 6M (M&E 8. 70% completed Group Retail Sdn Bhd Bhd only) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 04/15/16 5/37 Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn Bhd Profile LIST OF ON-GOING PROJECTS Residential Development No Project Client Project Status Value 1. Proposed 32 units Semi-Ds houses at Subang Worldwide Holdings Bhd. 30 Mill Design Bestari completed 2. Proposed 208 units Terrace Housing at Ijok Worldwide Holdings Bhd. 40 Mill 80% Complete 3. J Dupion Proposed 418 Units Service Multi Access Sdn Bhd 150 Mill 15% completed Apartments and Luxury Villas at Lot 56231, Jalan Semilang, KL 4. Cadangan Membina dan Menyiapkan WZR Properties Sdn Bhd 400 million RMM tendered, Pembangunan Bercampur yang 2 Blok Condo Condo design dan 1 Blok RMM di atas Lot PT 37889, change Lebuhraya Puchong – Sungai Besi, Mukim Petaling,, Daerah Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan 5 Proposed Taman Melati Apartments, Gombak, Mampan Development Sdn - Design Stage, Selangor Darul Ehsan For Mampan bhd KIV Development Sdn Bhd 6 Cadangan Membina dan Menyiapkan 1 unit Triple Esteem Sdn Bhd 8.4mill 60% rumah sesebuah 3 tingkat (termasuk 1 separa Construction bawah tanah) di atas lot 6842 (4784),Jalan terberau 1,Taman Ukay Heights,Bandar Ulu Kelang,Selangor Darul Ehsan untuk Tetuan Triple Esteem Sdn Bhd 7 Cadangan Pembangunan Istana hinggap Pejabat Istana Kelantan 20M Preliminary Jajahan Gua Musang,Kelantan Darul Naim Design Stage, KIV Hotel Development No Project Client Project Status Value 1. Proposed 3 Star Hotel and Service Apartment Jakel Sdn Bhd 65 Mill DO Approved, KIV in Section 7, Shah Alam 2. Proposed 13 storey North Tower consisting of Hajra Properties Sdn Bhd 120 Mill DO submitted with 4 storey retail Mall and 8 Storeys 3 star Hotel comments, tender at Capsquare , KL main con march 2016 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 04/15/16 6/37 Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn Bhd Profile Infrastructure Development No Project Client Project Value Status 1. Cadangan Pembangunan Taman Tasik Pudu Dewan bandaraya Kuala 15M Project KIV Ulu, Cheras, KL – Fasa 2 Lumpur 2. Cadangan Membina Baru Sebuah Pasar Di Majlis Perbadaran 3M 80% Pulau Pangkor,Perak Darul Ridzuan Untuk Manjung completed Tetuan Majlis Perbadaran Manjung 3. Cadangan Membina Tempat Letak Kereta Dewan Bandaraya Kuala - Draft tender Bertingkat Beserta Pusat Komuniti di atas Lumpur document sebahagian Lot 13 (PT16),Batu 2 ½ ,Seksyen submitted 91, Jalan Cheras, Kuala Lumpur 4. Cadangan Menaiktaraf Kampung Nelayan di Majlis Perbadaran 8M Tender Pulau Pangkor, Perak Darul Ridzuan Untuk Manjung Tetuan Majlis Perbadaran Manjung Religious Facilities No Project Client Project Status Value 1. Proposed Redevelopement of Masjid Kg. Elanz Construction Sdn Bhd 20 Mill Design - Baru, Kuala Lumpur (Design and build Contractor) KIV 2. Proposed Masjid at Sendayan, Negeri Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Hussain 50 Mill Tender Sembilan _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 04/15/16 7/37 Ryad Hassan and Associates Sdn Bhd Profile LIST OF ON-GOING PROJECTS B. MISCELLANEOUS No Description Client Status 1. Proposed audit of electrical systems for various toll PLUS Berhad Completed plazas at PLUS Highway (30 plazas) 2. Proposed recertification of genset systems at various Propel Berhad Completed PLUS laybys and r&r areas 3. Proposed Upgrading of Medium Voltage System(MV) PLUS BERHAD Design to low Voltage System (LV) From KM8.60 to KM0.0 at Stage NKVE in section C4 4. The Services of Competent Electrical Engineer for PLUS BERHAD On going Southern Region C. GREEN BUILDING FACILITATOR No Description Client Status 1. Cadangan Membina Sebuah Banglo 3 Tingkat dan 1 Castmet Development
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