Can developers operate multiple CLQ sites?
Yes. RAC is open to working with capable developers interested in managing multiple CLQ sites.
Yes. RAC is open to working with capable developers interested in managing multiple CLQ sites.
No. The land must be used strictly for the development and operation of CLQs.
Developers are responsible for obtaining all relevant approvals. RAC may provide supporting letters where necessary.
Yes, developers may propose a joint venture, subject to RAC's approval.
Rental rates are determined based on location, size, and market value. RAC will evaluate on a case-by-case basis.
No. The developer is fully responsible for infrastructure development, utilities connection, and site preparation.
Yes. The proposed CLQ design must comply with labour housing regulations, safety standards, and RAC's development guidelines.
Subleasing is strictly not allowed. The developer must directly manage the CLQ operations.
Yes. The developer may generate revenue by leasing out units to contractors or companies in need of labour housing.
Applicants must submit a comprehensive proposal, company profile, and demonstrate financial and technical capacity.