VERITAS pushes forward in aid of others

With the current pandemic that has ravaged the world, many businesses have borne the brunt of it. According to the Entrepreneurship Development and Cooperation Ministry (Medac), more than 30,000 firms have closed in Malaysia since the government initially implemented movement restrictions in March to halt the spread of the coronavirus.

Despite the difficulties that many businesses faced, some were able to overcome them, while others relied on their strengths to make the best of the situation.

VERITAS Architects Sdn Bhd is one company that needs special recognition. Despite the world’s crisis, namely Malaysia, this establishment enjoyed an eventful year. Here are a few highlights.

The Serimbun in Johor Bharu, a newly completed residential community project by VERITAS, has earned the 2021 Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) Silver Award in the Master Planning project category. The award was presented to VERITAS Johor Principal Shah Jaffar on October 2, 2021, at a ceremony held at the PAM Center in Kuala Lumpur.

In accordance with World Rivers Day (Sepang District HSS), ‘VERITASians’ took on the cleaning of the river, grass cutting of the lake, and trail, among other activities to help beautify the environment at 7.30 am on Sunday, October 9th 2021.

A group of VERITASians visited the beach of Pantai Cermin in Port Dickson on September 19, 2021, for a beach cleaning exercise and mangrove sapling harvesting. Andrew Sebastian from the NGO EcoMY aided them. They began the beach cleanup at 10:30 a.m., and within an hour, 1.5 kilometres of beach had been combed and 16 huge bags had been filled with beach detritus.

Despite being a renowned design firm in the country, VERITAS Architects Sdn Bhd recognised that much assistance was required at this time, and their unselfish actions benefited many residents from various places.

To learn more about VERITAS Architects Sdn Bhd, go to https://theveritasdesigngroup.com/