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2002
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Some
tenants are not happy with a S$1.4 million package offered to
businesses hit by the collapse of their flatted factory's
corridors on Tuesday, saying that the offer barely covers
their loss of revenue and the renovation work they must carry
out if they take up alternative premises offered by developer
JTC Corporation. (Straits
Times 29 Aug 2002) (5) |
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Five
floors of concrete corridors collapsed at a JTC flatted factory in
Toa Payoh North yesterday morning. No one was hurt. The service
corridors were used as a fire escape and to hold the
air-conditioning units. Developer JTC Corporation said that while
its engineers had found the building to be structurally sound, it
was arranging to relocate the 22 affected companies to its other
flatted factories. (Straits Times 28 Aug
2002) (4) |
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The
Public Utilities Board (PUB) confirmed yesterday it had written to
the Real Estate Development Association of Singapore, to inform it
that developers will be required to provide a dedicated pipe
system in all new commercial and industrial projects to accept
Newater. For those locations where the Newater pipeline network
will only be available after 2011, companies need to set aside
space for when the new pipelines are laid. By January 2003, more
than 68 million litres of Newater will be produced daily. It will
go up to more than 250 million litres a day by 2012. (Straits
Times 27 Aug 2002) (1) |
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The
Ministry of National Development (MND) yesterday revealed that
since April 1999, private-sector architects have received 118
government projects worth S$1.3 billion. In contrast, the value of
government projects undertaken by PWD Consultants - the
Public Works Department's consulting arm - fell from S$2 billion
in 1998 to S$1.3 billion in 1999 and about S$1.4 billion in 2000
and 2001. (Straits
Times 25 Jun 2002) (4) |
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Starting
24 Jun 2002, property developers can submit their building progress
reports and even apply for an extension of their construction
schedule via the Internet. These are some of the 14 new online
services which will be launched by the Urban Redevelopment
Authority (URA) on its website, www.ura.gov.sg
today. (Straits
Times 24 Jun 2002) (A19) |
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The
Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) received close to 1,800
complaints in 2001 about contractors reneging on their contracts
and leaving work undone - compared to 1,291 the year before.
Timeshare companies accounted for 1,256 complaints in 2001.(Straits
Times 1 Mar 2002)(H1) |
2001
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The
size of mandatory bomb shelters in each housing unit will be
reduced by about 12 to 15 per cent following amendments to the
construction laws approved in April this year. Since May 1998,
when the Civil Defence Shelter Act was introduced, developers have
had to build a shelter - or concrete-reinforced
"storeroom" - in each house in Singapore, including
Housing Board flats. There are now 87,000 such shelters in HDB
estates and about 1,000 in private estates. (Straits
Times 16 Nov 2001)(H1) |
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New
noise rules that stop piling, blasting, demolishing and concreting
works from being carried out between 7pm and 7am came into effect
on Monday, but will affect only new projects, and not ongoing
ones, said the Environment Ministry (ENV). It told The Straits
Times that his was because the new limits could affect completion
time. The move by the ENV came after complaints from residents
about noisy construction sites shot up to 33 per week last year,
up from just 21 per week in 1999. The new limits allow only quiet
work, such as bricklaying, plastering and painting, to be carried
out between 10pm and 7am. (Straits
Times 6 Oct 2001)(H6) |
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GG
Not. No. 2363 dated 31 Aug 2001
| ARCHITECTS
ACT (CHAPTER 12) |
| It is
hereby notified for general information that the
registration of Mr George Chen Tsai Fang as a
registered architect is cancelled with effect from 1st
September 2001 under Section 27 of the Architects Act. |
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Unscrupulous
contractors are once again conning unwary Housing Board residents
into making unnecessary repairs. Posing as HDB contractors, they
pressure their victims into paying up to S$1,000 for new doors,
grilles, pipes and rubbish-chute covers. Instead of asking
residents whether they want the repairs, some of the contractors
will tell them it is compulsory for them to replace these items.
While the culprits do not carry official passes, they usually
produce documents which have HDB-lookalike logos. The HDb advises
residents to ignore such touts, or take down the company's
particulars. They should file a police report if they have been
intimidated or harrassed.
(Straits Times 23
Jul 2001)(H1)
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Firms will be able to
submit their building plans online under a new system. Instead of
submitting them separately to 13 government departments for the
necessary approvals, the new system means they need send the plans
to only one place. The plans will be routed automatically to all
the agencies. Called One-Stop Submission Centre, the S$7.7-million
system will involve 30 building firms here initially, in a pilot
scheme which begins next month. By November 2001, all Singapore's
1,800 professional engineers and architects will be able to start
using the e-system.
(Straits Times 16
Jul 2001)(H5)
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Prime Minister GOH
Chok Tong yesterday said the Government would let balconies be
built over and above the set plot ratio "to give the building
occupants the opportunity to create their personal garden in the
sky". Developers will get extra space - one-tenth of the
maximum plot ratio - solely for balconies. The plot ratio is the
amount of covered floor area in a building relative to the entire
site area. Developers will still pay for the space - from about
S$1,000 to S$5,000 per sq m, depending on location. (Straits
Times 27 Jun 2001) |
GG Not. No. 1169 dated 30
Apr 2001
| PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERS ACT (CHAPTER 253) |
| It is hereby
notified for general information that under section 27(1)(e)
of the Professional Engineers Act, Mr Wan Shung Ming will be
suspended from practice as a professional engineer for a
period of twelve months with effect from 1st May 2001. |
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[PEB/AAR/2-58]
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2000
The
Government will release land for an additional 6000 to 7000
private-property units next year - less than the land for 9000 units
which was put on the market this year. A quarter of the new units
will be built as executive condominiums, said the Ministry of National
Development on 28 Nov 2000. This is to ensure that the supply of homes is
kept at a moderate level. (Straits Times 29 Nov 2000)
People renovating their
homes can now buy an insurance plan which insures homeowners against
errant contractors. NTUC Income's Renovation policy, launched on 20
Oct 2000, sets a premium of 1 per cent on total renovation costs.
Policyholders will be covered for the length of the contract and for
another six months against defects, such as warping of carpentry works,
discoloration of building materials and cracks in tiles. But homeowners
taking the policy must engage contractors, selected by Income, who are
reputed for their good work. HDB relaxes
guidelines for renovation works
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