11 dorms to be built by Govt in next 2 years for 100,000 workers; temporary spaces for 60,000 workers ready by end of the year

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These are part of efforts to reduce the density of dormitories, and make them more resilient to public health risks, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - About 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers will be ready by the end of the year, with another 100,000 to be ready in the next two years, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday .

The new dorms may not be completely filled, however. Excess capacity is being built, so that workers can be moved from existing dorms so that they could be upgraded, said Mr Wong, co-chair of a multi-ministry task force handling the Covid-19 outbreak. The living conditions of foreign workers have come under scrutiny recently, with more than 90 per cent of Covid-19 cases in Singapore being foreign workers living in dorms.

Other housing meant for the short- and medium-term include fitting out several unused state properties, as well as temporary on-site housing so that all workers involved in a project could be housed together.

 

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