ISKANDAR PUTERI: The launch of a bridge at the largest urban community recreational park here is a testament to UEM Group Bhd’s commitment to supporting Johor’s Green Vision 2030, says Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi.
The Johor Mentri Besar, who officiated the launch of the 65m bridge known as ECO Link at Sireh Park here, said the company has played a significant role in keeping the state green.
“UEM Group is one of the main developers in Johor, which has also contributed greatly towards improving the well-being of the people of Johor.
“Today, with the launch of ECO Link, UEM Group has once again proven that development is not just about investment and physical growth, but also about quality of life and sustainability,” he said in his speech.
Onn Hafiz said this after launching the bridge, which underwent restoration sponsored by Yayasan UEM, the philanthropic arm of UEM Group.
The event here also saw the planting of some 100 new trees at the park, which was also sponsored by Yayasan UEM.
Yayasan UEM chief executive officer Aishah Nor said they are prepared to fully support the state as it works towards achieving Johor’s Green Vision 2030.
“We believe in investing in initiatives that create long-lasting positive impact for communities as well as the environment.
“The development of Sireh Park and its various ecological projects contributes to creating an eco-friendly urban space that not only enhances community well-being but also provides a safe haven for flora and fauna, a focus and commitment which we share,” she said.
Sireh Park Eco Link, formerly known as Hill Bridge, was originally constructed for temporary use during the Malaysia Games (Sukma) in 2020.
However, the event was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic and, over time, the structure of the bridge became unsafe for public use.
The reconstruction of the bridge began last year and was completed early this year using eco-friendly materials.
Sireh Park, short for Sustainable, Initiatives, Recreation and Education Haven, is located on a sprawling 138.8ha green space here.
It was officially opened to the public in 2017 and has recently earned a place in the Malaysia Book of Records as the largest urban community recreational park in the country.
Caption: Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi checking out the bridge after officiating its opening here.