Development UDA develops and reappropriates urban structures as it sees fit. Although this is mainly confined to redeveloping "dilapidated buildings", UDA is also responsible for conservation of historic urban buildings. Several new towns have been developed by UDA, including the
Bandar UDA Utama in
Pulai;
Bandar Pauh Jaya in
Permatang Pauh;
Tanjung Tokong in
Penang;
Bandar Baru UDA in
Johor Bahru;
Pusat Bandar Tampoi in
Johor Bahru,
Skudai Kanan in
Johor Bahru; and
Bandar Tun Hussein Onn in
Cheras,
Selangor. The development projects of UDA are implemented by its subsidiaries, PNS Development, UDA-Murni Development, UDAPEC, SBBU, and PERUDA Development. A joint venture development between UDA,
EPF and
EcoWorld was announced in 2016 to develop the
Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC), a fully integrated development located at the former site of
Pudu Jail, with the project 40% owned by UDA, 40% owned by Eco World Development Group Berhad and 20% owned by EPF.
Maintenance Properties belonging to or managed by UDA are maintained by its subsidiary companies. These properties include
shopping complexes and
apartment buildings. UBSB is the subsidiary that handles rental collection, carpark management, building maintenance, security, and other assorted services. City Guards is the subsidiary handling most of the security work, with 212 security personnel and 10 branches guarding 22 premises in the states of
Selangor,
Terengganu,
Perak,
Johor and
Negri Sembilan, as well as the Federal Territory of
Kuala Lumpur. Other subsidiaries dealing with maintenance are Daya Urus and Pertama Buildings Management. UDA has established a chain of retail outlets through a joint venture subsidiary, UDA Ocean. UDA has also ventured into
franchising, and has a fashion line named "Bonia". ==Business performance==