Bukit Beruntung

Summary

Bukit Beruntung is a town in Hulu Selangor District, Selangor, Malaysia. It is roughly equidistant from the town of Serendah and Batang Kali. This town, along with the neighboring Bukit Sentosa, was a planned city originally developed by Talam Corporation Berhad and is home to the Bukit Beruntung Golf & Country Club.

Bukit Beruntung
Bukit Beruntung Interchange
Bukit Beruntung Interchange
Bukit Beruntung is located in Selangor
Bukit Beruntung
Bukit Beruntung
Bukit Beruntung is located in Peninsular Malaysia
Bukit Beruntung
Bukit Beruntung
Bukit Beruntung (Peninsular Malaysia)
Bukit Beruntung is located in Malaysia
Bukit Beruntung
Bukit Beruntung
Bukit Beruntung (Malaysia)
Coordinates: 3°25′27.6″N 101°33′20.1″E / 3.424333°N 101.555583°E / 3.424333; 101.555583
CountryMalaysiaMalaysia
StateSelangorSelangor
Establishmentearly 1990s
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
Postcode
48300
Area code+603-602

Infrastructure edit

It is accessible via a Bukit Beruntung Interchange 118 of the PLUS Expressway   North–South Expressway Northern Route,[1] as well as the Federal Route 3208 Jalan Bukit Beruntung trunk road from Sg. Choh (after the JKR Hulu Selangor border sign and the Petronas station) and a shortcut road from Rasa.

In terms of public transportation, the closest rail stations are  KA11  KTM Serendah and  KA12  KTM Batang Kali.

Industrial Area edit

In recent years, various corporations have opened factories, warehouses, and manufacturing sites in the Bukit Beruntung industrial area.

  • Perodua Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
  • Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
  • Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn Bhd
  • Perodua Daihatsu Kawamura-Kako Manufacturing (PDKM) Sdn Bhd
  • Givi Asia Sdn Bhd (Safety Equipment & Clothing)
  • Fuji Seats (M) Sdn Bhd (Transportation Equipment)
  • APM Automotive Holding Berhad
  • Apm Plastics Sdn Bhd
  • INGRESS TECHNOLOGIES SDN. BHD
  • Riverstone Resources Sdn Bhd
  • Tanjong Express (M) Sdn Bhd

Residential area edit

  • Taman Semarak
  • Taman Tanjung
  • Taman Seroja
  • Taman Kasturi
  • Taman Mawar
  • Apartment Seri Kembangan
  • Apartment Seri Tanjung
  • Apartment Seri Seroja
  • Apartment Seri Trompet
  • Apartment Seri Lili
  • Apartment Sri Semarak
  • Taman Melor
  • Taman Inai
  • Apartment Melur
  • Apartment Kekwa
  • Taman Kekwa
  • Taman Adenium
  • Apartment Kenanga
  • Apartment Dahlia
  • Apartment Cempaka
  • Apartment Buginvila
  • Apartment Mawar
  • Apartment Anggerik
  • Apartment Teratai
  • Apartment Kemuning
  • Jalan Iris
  • Jalan Freesia
  • Prima Beruntung

Facilities edit

  • Post office
  • Clinic (Klinik Komuniti)
  • Police station
  • Religious Elementary School
  • Fire and Rescue station

Features edit

It is accessible and it is a community that works together in ensuring the safety of its surroundings and the environment. There is a TESCO warehouse, a golf and country club, a main local supermarket, gas stations, clinics, elementary schools, secondary schools and a Public Bank branch. It has the main mosque as well as other places of worship for other community members. Local stores and a wet market are an important part of this community as well. It is a developing community as there is a lot of lands left unowned.[2]

Education edit

  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Sentosa
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Beruntung
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Beruntung 2
  • Sekolah Rendah Islam Integrasi Al-Amin Bukit Beruntung
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) Bukit Beruntung
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Bukit Tangga
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Sentosa
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Sentosa 2
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Bunga Raya (1)
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Bunga Raya (2)

Higher Education edit

  • Septronic Skills Training College, Bukit Beruntung -- http://www.septronic.edu.my/ Archived 2018-01-31 at the Wayback Machine

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Administrator. "PLUS MALAYSIA BERHAD - Toll Abbreviation". www.plus.com.my. Archived from the original on 2018-12-09. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  2. ^ "Bukit Beruntung dan Bukit Sentosa terus dibangunkan". www.selangorkini.my. Selangorkini. Retrieved 13 Apr 2020.