SINGAPORE — More than half of the Build-To-Order (BTO) projects delayed by the pandemic have been completed, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) said on Saturday (Jan 28).
The 52 completed projects represent about 55 per cent of the delayed developments over the last two years, said HDB chief executive officer Tan Meng Dui.
HDB did not provide the number of delayed projects still under construction currently. As of April last year, the number of BTO projects delayed by six months or more was 58 projects, which was less than 60 per cent of all projects, it was earlier reported. "Even as we catch up on the works, HDB is committed to safety and has been working closely with our consultants and contractors to put in place procedures at worksites to ensure the safety and health of our workers," the agency said.
The construction is also likely to be longer for projects at infill or brownfield sites which are in built-up areas. Demolition works would first have to be carried out in infill sites to prepare the site for BTO construction. "With more BTO flats launched at infill/brownfield sites and intensification of BTO blocks to maximise housing yield, there may be more complex BTO projects which will take a longer time to construct over the coming years," HDB said.
Among the BTO projects that were not delayed, the first to be completed is a shorter waiting time project scheduled for the first quarter of 2023.
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