Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB), through its sub-subsidiary Lembaran Prospek Sdn Bhd, has secured a RM2.94 billion contract from the Selangor state government to build the Shah Alam Sports Complex (KSSA). The project, which includes demolishing the old Shah Alam stadium, is set for completion in 2029 over 48 months. It aims to transform the complex into a vibrant economic, social, and environmental hub, featuring a 45,000-capacity stadium with a retractable pitch and a 310,000m² green sanctuary. MRCB stated, “The KSSA development represents a bold transformation of Shah Alam into a vibrant, multi-functional urban precinct that reflects the shared vision of the State’s leadership and MRCB’s expertise in integrated urban developments.”
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