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Sunday 24 February 2013

Floor Plans

Hi All,

Floor Plans is out. Developer is expecting to Launch Hillion Residences in early March 2013.
For all preview and early bird discount. Please register your interest with me now.

Please send in your email address together with your name and contact number to have floor
plan send to you. Indicate how many bedded will you be looking at.

Thanks and have a nice day!

Cheers,

Karen Ng
OrangeTee.Com Pte Ltd
Mobile: 9618 9808
Email: karen.ngmt@orangetee.com



Tuesday 19 February 2013

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Impression of Hillion Residences



Imppression of Integrated Hub

Location
 

Schematic Diagram

Site Map


Developer Sale -Karen Ng
*Site Map
* Drafted site map are subject to developer changes and alteration.

As the Site map is out now, hurry call me now to check on the ideal choice units that you can get before the Preview.

Indicative Pricing are from S$1,2XXpsf to S$1,4XXpsf.

For Financial Calculation enquiry, please call to check on payment schedule chart.
We can always arrange a banker on your request to check on loan approval.

Land Transport Authority New DownTown Line 2 Route

 
Downtown Line 2 (DTL2) starts from Rochor going up all the way to Bukit Panjang, connecting areas such as Little India, Newton, Sixth Avenue and Hillview together on the same line. It is a challenging project that is currently being undertaken by LTA.

Project Information

Proposed New Mixed Development comprising 2 basement carparks with retail, integrated Bus Interchage, Residential Flat Development comprising 3 blocks of 23 storey Residential Apartments (Total 546 units) with 3 Podium comprising 2 storey with ancillary facilities on LOT 01665-0000MK 14 at Petir and Jelebu Road.

Address:  8 Jelebu Road Singapore 677671
               10 Jelebu Road Singapore 677672
               12 Jelebu Road Singapore 677673

Type of Development: Commerical and Residential (Integrated with Bus Interchange)

Site Area/ District: 204,000sqft (approx.) / District 23

No. of Blocks/ Storey/ Units: 3 blocks / 23 Storey / 546 units

Tenure: 99 years leasehold

Facilities : FULL Condominium Facilities

Floor to Floor Ceiling Height: SOHO units 3.60 metre
                                                  Typical units 3.15 metre
                                                  Penthouse units 3.60 metre

Location: Strategically located at Bukit Panjang Town Integrated Transport with MRT Interchange, LRT and Bus Interchange and Integrated with Retail Mall. Close to Nature at Diary Farm Nature Reserve, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.

Downtown Line (Expected 2015) will enhance connectivity and accessibility to CBD and City. Expressway available via Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) and Kranji Expressway(KJE). Close proximity to the Woodlands Checkpoint for across island to Johor.

Units Ratio:

Type No. of units Area (Sqm) Area (Sf) Stacks Description
A1a 12 51 549 01, 06, 07, 12, 13, 18, 19, 24, 25, 30, 31 & 36 1 Br Patio 
A1 92 44 474 01, 06, 07, 12, 13, 18, 19, 24, 25, 30, 31 & 36 1 Br Typical 
A1s 60 44 474 01, 06, 07, 12, 13, 18, 19, 24, 25, 30, 31 & 36 1 Br SOHO 
A2a 12 50 538 03, 04, 09, 10, 15, 16, 21, 22, 27, 28, 33 & 34 1 Br Patio
A2 92 43 463 03, 04, 09, 10, 15, 16, 21, 22, 27, 28, 33 & 34 1 Br Typical
A2s 60 43 463 03, 04, 09, 10, 15, 16, 21, 22, 27, 28, 33 & 34 1 Br SOHO
B1a 12 81 872 02, 05, 08, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 & 35 2 Br
B1 92 66 710 02, 05, 08, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 & 35 2 Br Typical 
B1s 60 66 710 02, 05, 08, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 & 35 2 Br SOHO
C1 12 108 1163 03, 09, 15, 21, 28 & 33 3 Br
D1 12 126 1356 01, 08, 13, 19, 25 & 31 4 Br
D2 12 131 1410 06, 12, 18, 23, 30 & 36 4 Br
E1 6 298 3208 01, 08, 13, 19, 25 & 31 Penthouse
E2 6 243 2616 03, 09, 15, 21, 28 & 33 Penthouse
E3 6 297 3197 06, 12, 18, 23, 30 & 36 Penthouse

Wednesday 6 February 2013

New Hawker Centre in Bukit Panjang

News Release
Winning Design For The New Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre Selected
Eco-friendly features and community bonding spaces for the new centre
Singapore, 20 October 2012 – After a four-month competition, SQFT Architects came in first, amongst 32
entries, for the design competition to build the new Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre. Minister for the
Environment and Water Resources, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan announced this at the exhibition and public
forum on ‘Rethinking Hawker Centres’, held as part of Singapore Institute of Architects’ (SIA) annual
Archifest at Senja-Cashew Community Centre. The winning design showcased practicality and made use
of sunlight for natural lighting, while preventing glare and heat. At the same time, the proposed new hawker
 centre will maximise natural ventilation and also provide shelter and prevent rain water splashing.
The judging panel, co-chaired by Dr Teo Ho Pin (Mayor of Northwest District) and Dr Theodore Chan
 (President of SIA), picked the winning design from SQFT Architects, for its innovative ideas and
consideration to the history and surroundings of Bukit Panjang. Commenting on the winning design, the judging
  panel noted that the architect took care to incorporate the surroundings into their proposal. In selecting this
winning design, the judges envision that the hawker centre’s design will create an impressive and well-honed
architectural presence – as it successfully interprets the brief and requirements for a generation of new hawker
centres.
Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre will be the first of the seven new hawker centres, which were announced during
 the Budget Debate 2012, to be built. The centre is expected to be completed by end 2014 and will minimally
house 20 cooked food stalls, 20 market stalls and 10 lock-up stalls.
A spokesperson from SQFT Architects shared: “The winning design was conceptualised from the literal
translation of Bukit Panjang, or ‘a long spread of hill’. As such, it features an undulating roof form that parallels
the terrain of Bukit Panjang. Other than the key objectives of maximising natural ventilation, harnessing sunlight
for natural lighting and preventing rain water splashing, the design also showcased eco-friendly features. For
example, we are designing a rainwater harvesting system whereby the collection of surface water run-off from
drains and roofs can be collected into holding tanks and reused for general cleaning in the hawker centre.”
Exhibition and Public Forum on ‘Rethinking Hawker Centres’
Members of the public are invited to view all 32 entries received for the design competition at the exhibition,
 which will be held at Bukit Panjang Plaza from 22 to 25 October, 10am – 10pm and 26 October, 10am – 5pm.
 The National Heritage Board (NHB) will also unveil their “Hawker Centres” Heritage On The Move Travelling Exhibition, featuring the history and evolution of hawker centres, and their unique place in Singapore’s
socio-cultural landscape.
As part of the Public Forum, Dr William Wan from the Singapore Kindness Movement and Dr Wong Nyuk Hien
 from National University of Singapore, Department of Building shared their views on topics such as social
 graciousness and ventilation for new hawker centres. The winning architect also shared on the concept behind
the winning design.
Future plans
NEA will be looking at the ideas and feedback received during the design competition and may consider
 incorporating these suggestions for future hawker centres. The new generation of hawker centres will have
 a mix of functions that meet the profile of the residents and feature designs that are unique to each constituency
or town. Besides being places where patrons can enjoy hygienic and affordable food, hawker centres will also
 include social and community spaces that facilitate social bonding and interaction among residents.
Background info on the NEA-SIA Design Competition for BPHC
The BPHC design competition was launched on 11 June 2012 to commemorate the construction of the first
 hawker centre after 27 years. The National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Singapore Institute of Architects
 (SIA) co-organised a design competition for Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre, and local architects were invited to
 submit fresh ideas that could serve both the social and functional needs of the community. Special considerations
were given to designs which proved attractive, practical and environmentally sustainable.
 
Residents can look forward to visiting the Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre and Market when it is completed in end
2014.
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For more information, please contact

Call Centre: 1800-CALL NEA (1800-2255 632)
 
*Extracted from NEA Website: Click here
 

DownTown Line Stage 2 - To be Completed by 2015

Bukit Panjang Link to Town
DownTown Line Map

Tuesday 5 February 2013

Ministry of Transport - Integrated Transport Hubs

Ministry of Transport - Integrated Transport Hubs

New Integrated Transport Hub

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Bukit Panjang site draws $493m top bid

Published on Dec 1, 2011




THE growing popularity of mixed-use sites led to a 10-way tussle over a plot in Bukit Panjang.

Sim Lian Group lodged the top bid of $492.9 million for the commercial and residential land at the junction of Jelebu and Petir Roads.

That works out to $805 per sq ft (psf) per plot ratio (ppr) for the 1.89ha site - 10.7 per cent more than second-placed Keppel Land at $445.2 million or $727 psf ppr.

A joint bid by United Engineers and Singapore Press Holdings was next at $416 million or $680 psf ppr.

Experts said the keen interest for the 99-year leasehold site was likely due to its mixed-use element.Credo Real Estate's research and consultancy head, Mr Ong Teck Hui, noted that buyers are keen on residential and commercial sites, especially if they are also integrated with a bus interchange or near an MRT station.

'The attraction is the convenience of being right at the doorstep of shopping and transport amenities, which is appreciated by owner-occupiers as well as investors as these are strong selling points to tenants,' he added.

There are not many mixed sites in the government land sales programme so when one arises there is strong competition, Mr Ong said.

The Bedok Residences mixed- use site attracted nine bidders with a top offer of $841 psf ppr in September last year while the Punggol Central site in February fetched a high of $752 psf ppr with seven contenders.

Mr Lee Sze Teck, senior manager of research and consultancy at Dennis Wee Group, noted that the bidders for the latest site likely took into account the success of last week's launch of Bedok Residences.

Prices averaged $1,350 psf and more than 80 per cent of the 583 units have sold.

The Bukit Panjang site has a maximum permissible gross floor area of about 612,000 sq ft, with about 214,000 sq ft set aside for commercial use.

A 0.66ha mixed-used site at the junction of Thomson and Irrawaddy Roads was made available for application under the reserve list yesterday.

ESTHER TEO