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Rising Construction Costs Singapore: How to Cope

Singapore’s construction market is known for its high costs, ranking as the fourth-most expensive in Asia and the 31th globally. This distinction is due to the complex mix of skilled labor shortages, rising material prices, and regulatory demands. With the average…

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Green Building Certifications Singapore to Boost Property Value

Green Building Certifications Singapore have become a driving force in transforming the country’s construction industry, paving the way for sustainable urban development. Among the most prominent is the Green Mark Certification Scheme. Launched by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) in 2005,…

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Future-Proofing Construction Technology Singapore with AI & Robotics

Singapore’s construction industry is at the forefront of a technological transformation that is reshaping efficiency, precision, and safety. With over 20% of investments directed toward digital technologies, the industry is advancing rapidly. As firms leverage a mix of cutting-edge solutions such as…

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Inspiring Smart City Projects Singapore and Opportunities

Singapore, named the world’s smartest city by the IMD Smart City Index, leads globally in integrating technology to enhance urban living. Since its 2014 Smart Nation initiative, the Lion City has invested SGD $2.4 billion (USD $1.73 billion) in Smart City…

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Sustainable Materials Singapore are Powering the Buildings

Singapore has embraced sustainable construction materials and technologies as a response to the growing environmental challenges. The use of recycled materials and energy-efficient technologies in the construction sector reflects the city-state’s commitment to both the environment and economic sustainability. As a…

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Aerial view of a futuristic Singapore's Sports Hub complex with a stadium near water, showing a successful example of Public-Private Partnerships Singapore project.

Singapore Construction Market Outlook 2025: What to Expect

The Singapore construction market is poised for steady growth through 2025, driven by a combination of public and private sector demand, technological advancements, and a shift towards sustainability. In 2024 alone, the industry is expected to expand by 3.3% in real terms. This…

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Aerial view of a futuristic Singapore's Sports Hub complex with a stadium near water, showing a successful example of Public-Private Partnerships Singapore project.

Pioneering Examples of Public-Private Partnerships Singapore

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) play an essential role in Singapore’s large-scale infrastructure development. These partnerships involve collaboration between the government and private entities to design, finance, and operate public projects. By sharing resources, expertise, and risks, both sectors can deliver critical infrastructure…

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Inside the Struggle for Affordable Housing Singapore

Singapore’s success in affordable housing is globally recognized. Despite being one of the world’s most densely populated nations, with 5.5 million people living on a mere 720 square kilometers, it has an impressive homeownership rate of over 80%. This achievement is underpinned by…

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Two workers on a lift inspecting a curved facade of a building in Singapore with skyscrapers in the background, indicating the need of skilled Singapore Construction Labor Market.

Singapore Construction Labor Market Shortfall: Solutions

The Singapore construction labor market is experiencing a serious shortage of skilled workers. This shortage is worsened after the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, it becomes a pressing issue for the city-state’s booming construction industry. Despite the post-pandemic surge in construction…

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See the Rise of Modular Construction Singapore: Key Benefits

Modular construction is gaining momentum in Singapore, and it’s no surprise. The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has set ambitious targets to revolutionize the industry with this innovative technique. By 2025, the country aims to have 70% of new buildings constructed…

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