Ulu Pandan Park Connector affected by landslide to be fully open for use in Dec

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Ulu Pandan Park Connector affected by landslide to be fully open for public use in December 2023

“To strengthen the slope’s foundation, long piles are being embedded deep into the soil at intervals, and steel rebars are also being layered into the soil to further improve its stability.

HDB said close to 1,200 new homes have been completed in the BTO project, and almost 98 per cent of the flats have been taken up. Senior Minister of State for National Development Sim Ann, who visited Clementi NorthArc on Saturday, said that the landslide incident did not cause further delays to key collection.

“There was one family who was considering cancelling their flat application but later changed their minds and eventually collected their keys, after they received more information about the recovery and reconstruction works taking place”, she added.

 

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