Singapore’s very first green building masterplan was introduced in 2006 with the goal of encouraging builders to incorporate sustainability into their plans from the beginning. Over the years, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has been updating the masterplan in order to broaden its reach. They aim to target the greening of a larger stock […]
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In 1958, the Singapore Government introduced the country’s URA Master Plan (MP) to ensure that there is a consistent amount of land available, which enables economic and population growth. However, in 2019, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) established new goals to fit Singapore’s outlook for the near future. The plan focuses on all aspects of […]
If you’re about to begin a brand-new development project, you should be aware of the requirements set by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) before commencing any work. For a Building Plan Submission, you must follow an extensive checklist that ensures everything is in order. After you have gone through the checklist thoroughly and submitted […]