PETALING JAYA: Groundbreaking for the Olympic Council of Malaysia’s new headquarters in Bukit Jalil is expected to get under way at the end of July, says OCM president Norza Zakaria.
OCM’s new RM97 million headquarters, dubbed the Olympic House, is expected to take 36 months to construct and will involve two phases.
“We have already received the green light (for the groundbreaking) from the minister (youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh) and the Malaysia Stadium Corporation (PSM),” Norza said in a Harian Metro report.