Some projects in BTO sales exercise may take 'longer than normal' to complete; HDB to work on reducing delay

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SINGAPORE - A number of projects in the mega Build-To-Order (BTO) sales exercise on Wednesday (Aug 12) may take up to five years to complete due to safety measures introduced at construction sites to curb Covid-19.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A number of projects in the mega Build-To-Order sales exercise on Wednesday may take up to five years to complete due to safety measures introduced at construction sites to curb Covid-19.

On Wednesday, National Development Minister Desmond Lee acknowledged in a Facebook post that some of the projects have a"longer than normal" completion timeline, which may be of concern to buyers. "To reduce the risk of a resurgence of Covid-19 at construction sites, we have calibrated the restart of construction activities, and required that building contractors adhere to safe management measures," said Mr Lee.

A total of 7,862 flats in 11 housing projects spread across eight towns are being offered for sale, making it the biggest sales exercise by the HDBthis year.

 

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