At RAC, we are committed to providing clear and accessible information. Explore our FAQs for quick answers to commonly asked questions.
Find essential guidance on our processes, policies, and services below, helping you understand how RAC operates and how to engage effectively and confidently.
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We would be happy to hear from you! Please contact projects@rac.gov.my and our team will get in touch with you soon.
Yes. Proposals for short-term or seasonal retail sales are welcome, subject to availability
The availability of railway stations depends on location and RAC's commercial strategy. Contact us for an updated list.
Contact us with your brand proposal. A consultation session will be arranged.
Yes, as long as the entity is locally registered or through an accredited representative in Malaysia.
Yes. Screens at stations and the announcement system are included as part of the branding package. However, all CAPEX and installation costs will be borne by the partner or brand owner.
Some stations may require approval from authorities depending on location or other considerations requiring special attention.
Naming rights are based on specific stations. However, RAC may propose SNR across multiple stations upon request.
RAC owns strategic land across Peninsular Malaysia that is available for lease or joint development.
Yes, subject to the intended purpose, zoning approval for the area and RAC's land development guidelines.
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Yes. RAC encourages proposals with green building concepts and sustainable practices.
Yes, RAC is open to strategic partnerships for land development under a joint venture or profit-sharing model.
Sub-leasing is not allowed unless expressly permitted in the agreement with RAC.
It usually takes 2 weeks depending on the complexity and completeness of the proposal.
Typically, applicants need to submit a proposal, business profile, and financial capacity statement.
Yes. RAC prioritises developments in logistics, agriculture, EV infrastructure, and commercial development and transit-oriented projects.
The lease period can be up to 3 years, with the option to renew for another 3 years or up to two additional terms.
Land size under RAC range approximately from 100 sq.ft to 10 acres.
Yes, for short-term events or installations, subject to approval and compliance with safety regulations.
QLC
CLQ stands for Centralised Labour Quarters, designed to house workers near rail projects or industrial hubs.