Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd's Project Management Division General Manager Hassan Ramadi said the 16-storey hotel would have 382 rooms and cost about RM147 million.
It would not be seen as a competition to Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside, but a complement instead, he told reporters after the topping up ceremony for Putrajaya's tallest buildings constructed by Sunway Construction Sdn Bhd (SunCon).
He said the hotel be around three to four star and offer rates starting from RM150 per room per night.
"The problem here is there are too many officers. What we hope from this project is it will create vibrancy in Putrajaya," he said.
Hassan said the hotel operator had not been decided but the construction work had been awarded to SunCon and it would begin in February.
Today's ceremony was to mark the completion of structural works of the buildings on Lot 4G10 and Lot 4G11 in Presint 4.
The 40 and 41-storey buildings, allocated for the Housing and Local Government Ministry and the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry, are expected to be fully completed by the middle of next year.
Present at the ceremony were Sunway Group Founder and Chairman Tan Sri Dr Jeffrey Cheah, SunCon Senior Managing Director Datuk Tan Kia Loke, SunCon Managing Director Kwan Foh Kwai and Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd Chief Executive Officer Datuk Azlan Abdul Karim.
By Bernama
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