singapore construction

2024-05-14


OVERVIEW 2023. The year 2023 has witnessed significant stability in the construction sector, slowly breaking the chain of uncertainty witnessed in the construction market over the last two years. For the current year, the estimated construction demand output is projected to grow by 6.6 per cent by the year end, as compared to the previous year.

BCA oversees areas such as safety, quality, inclusiveness, sustainability and productivity, all of which, together with our stakeholders and partners, help to achieve our mission to transform the Built Environment sector and shape a liveable and smart built environment for Singapore.

The construction sector will play a significant role in the Green Plan 2030 initiative. One aspect of the plan is to turn incineration bottom ash into NEWSand for use in construction, which will contribute to the country's target to reduce waste to the landfill by 30 per cent by 2030.

Building a Comeback. The construction industry in Singapore is poised for stability in the coming years, thanks to various factors such as the digitilisation measures to improve efficiency, Singapore Green Plan 2030 and many more infrastructure projects.

Singapore experienced its worst recession since independence, and in Q1 2020, the construction sector contracted by four percent. Social distancing measures and the stopping of non-essential...

SINGAPORE: Construction demand in Singapore this year is projected to be between S$27 billion and S$32 billion, with the public sector expected to contribute about 60 per cent of the total...

Overview. Residential building construction. Non-residential construction. Construction materials. Employment in construction. Workplace safety. Editor's Picks. Current statistics on this...

Annual Review of Singapore Construction Law Developments 2022. March 2023. The 2022 edition of the Annual Review of Singapore Construction Law Developments covers developments in 2022 on decisions in the Singapore courts which would be of relevance to projects governed by Singapore law.

BIG READ. TheHomeGround Asia's monthly Big Read is an in-depth analysis that spotlights the latest trend that affects Singapore and Singaporeans. Kickstarting the series, the team takes a deep dive into the construction industry, which is expected to grow by 8.9 per cent to reach S$37,298 million this year.

The Samwoh Smart Hub is the first industrial building of its kind in Singapore to achieve this exceptional level of efficiency and sustainability. It shows what is possible with strong partnerships, planning, and technologies. Together with Schneider Electric, we are committed to creating a future where every building in Singapore is a symbol ...

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