
At the launching ceremony were (from left) Mohd Raiz, Hasni, Mohd Sakeri, Liew, Amirudin, Alexander, Mohamed Raffe, Chang, Sazali and Mohamad Hanafe.
PUNCAK ALAM: Eco World Development Group Bhd (EcoWorld) has marked another significant milestone with the official opening of the Eco Grandeur Interchange and Toll Plaza, a landmark public–private partnership initiative designed to enhance connectivity and spur regional growth in Puncak Alam.
The ceremony was jointly officiated by Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, together with Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi.
The new interchange on the Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway (LATAR) officially opened to the public on Nov 11, 2025. It provides direct access via Exit 2502 to Eco Grandeur, a 1,400-acre integrated township and Eco Business Park V, a 840-acre industrial hub. Completed in October 2025, the RM200mil project encompasses the interchange, toll plaza, road-widening works and infrastructure upgrades to enhance connectivity and traffic flow across the Puncak Alam corridor.
This investment reflects EcoWorld’s proactive approach in delivering essential infrastructure from the outset of its developments. Beyond the interchange, the group has undertaken public infrastructure upgrades — including road improvements and flood-mitigation measures along Jalan Meru Tambahan and Persiaran Moktar Dahari — benefiting not only its residents but the wider Puncak Alam community.
The new link is expected to significantly enhance mobility for residents and commuters, improve logistics efficiency for businesses and drive economic growth in surrounding areas. To date, more than 4,600 residential and 215 commercial units have been completed in Eco Grandeur, with another 4,600 Rumah Selangorku (RSKU) affordable homes currently under development in support of the Selangor State Government’s housing agenda. In EBP V, a total of 416 factory lots have been completed.
“The opening of the Eco Grandeur Interchange marks another important step in enhancing connectivity for our residents, business owners and the wider Puncak Alam community. This new access greatly improves convenience and mobility while unlocking opportunities for growth across the township and its surrounding areas,” said EcoWorld president and chief executive officer Datuk Chang Khim Wah.
“By investing in key infrastructure upfront, we’re ensuring that EcoWorld developments are positioned to thrive from the very outset. It also forms a key cornerstone of our commitment to sustainability - to create well-connected, environmentally attuned, economically vibrant and highly liveable destinations where communities and enterprises can flourish and grow together.”
Also present were Works Ministry policy and development deputy secretary-general Datuk Mohd Sakeri Abdul Kadir, Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) chairman Datuk Seri Utama Hasni Mohammad and managing director Datuk Sazali Harun, Kuala Selangor district officer Mohd Raiz Radzuan, Kuala Selangor Municipal Council president Mohamad Hanafe Basri, LATAR managing director Datuk Mohamed Raffe Chekku and EcoWorld chairman Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin.
The Toll Plaza features 10 lanes — five in each direction — equipped with multiple payment systems including RFID, Touch ’n Go, Open Payment and SmartTAG. Dedicated free-flow lanes enable smooth travel between Ijok/Kuala Selangor and Puncak Alam while motorcycle lanes on each bound enhance safety and accessibility for all road users.
The Eco Grandeur–LATAR Interchange was developed through close collaboration between EcoWorld, government agencies and infrastructure partners, reflecting the strength of Malaysia’s public–private partnership model in delivering impactful infrastructure for communities.
This project is expected to improve traffic distribution and reduce congestion along Jalan Meru Tambahan (JMT), particularly with the growing population within the Puncak Alam corridor. It will also catalyse further investment, stimulate local economic activity and strengthen Selangor’s appeal as a hub for high-impact industries and foreign direct investment (FDI).
EcoWorld’s partnership with the Selangor State Government also extends beyond infrastructure development. The group played a pivotal role in reviving the long-abandoned Projek Peneroka in Puncak Alam, which involved building new homes and providing compensation to 987 affected settlers. This initiative enabled families who had waited more than 17 years to finally own their homes in 2020, underscoring EcoWorld’s enduring commitment to community upliftment and social responsibility.
With the opening of the Eco Grandeur Interchange, EcoWorld continues to reaffirm its role not just as a property developer but as a long-term partner in nation-building — creating developments that connect people, empower communities and sustain future generations.
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