Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange Launch Boosts Malaysia–Singapore Connectivity

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The launch of the Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange marks a major milestone for cross-border mobility and regional growth. Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange is designed to strengthen Malaysia–Singapore connectivity by easing traffic flow, shortening travel times, and supporting economic activity in Iskandar Puteri under the Johor–Singapore Special Economic Zone.

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange and Faster Cross-Border Travel

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange is scheduled to open to the public on Dec 13 and will provide direct access to the Malaysia–Singapore Second Link Expressway. Located at the western gateway of Iskandar Puteri, Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange is about 5km from the Sultan Abu Bakar CIQ Complex, offering an estimated 15-minute commute to Singapore’s Tuas Checkpoint.

By improving access routes and reducing congestion, Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange is expected to remove logistical bottlenecks that have long affected daily commuters and freight movement between Johor and Singapore.

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange as a Catalyst for Investment

UEM Sunrise positions Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange as a key enabler for economic growth in Johor. Johor recorded Malaysia’s highest investment value at RM91.1 billion as of the third quarter, and Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange is expected to reinforce investor confidence by improving infrastructure reliability.

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange enhances connectivity to important employment hubs such as Nusajaya Tech Park and the Southern Industrial and Logistics Clusters. These areas support a growing workforce in high-tech manufacturing, logistics, automation, and digital economy sectors, all of which benefit from smoother transport links enabled by Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange.

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange and Integrated Township Growth

Developed at a cost of RM166.4 million, Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange features a trumpet-design elevated interchange and upgraded local road networks across Gelang Patah and Gerbang Nusajaya. As part of the 4,471-acre Gerbang Nusajaya integrated township, Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange plays a central role in a long-term development with a projected gross development value of RM45 billion.

The improved access provided by Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange links established neighbourhoods with future development phases, including more than 2,900 residential units and new commercial spaces planned through 2026.

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange and Property Demand

Market response around Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange has been strong. Recent launches, including the final phases of Aspira Hills landed residences, were fully sold within minutes, reflecting robust demand from owner-occupiers and cross-border professionals. Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange strengthens the appeal of Iskandar Puteri as a live-work destination with efficient access to Singapore.

As connectivity improves, Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange is expected to support sustained residential and commercial demand, especially among buyers who value shorter commute times and integrated township planning.

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange in the JS-SEZ Vision

Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange reinforces Iskandar Puteri’s role as Flagship B of the Johor–Singapore Special Economic Zone. By improving mobility within and beyond UEM Sunrise townships, Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange aligns with federal and state initiatives aimed at attracting high-quality investments and skilled professionals.

Over the long term, Gerbang Nusajaya Interchange is positioned not just as a road project, but as infrastructure that supports how people live, work, and move every day, strengthening Johor’s role in regional growth and cross-border integration.

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