China Jingye Engineering Corporation (Singapore Branch) has secured a civil contract from Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) to design and build the Changi East Depot for the Cross Island Line (CRL).
May 15, 2021
You’ve probably seen one or 10 of these sponsored posts enthusiastically touting advice on “How to Sell One HDB & Buy Two Private Properties!” popping up on your Facebook newsfeed.
Curious, we met with one such advertiser, Daniel Wong, an associate group director at Propnex Realty. The interest from Singaporeans, he says, is real, and he gets two to three enquiries a week.
“With 80 per cent of us living in HDB flats, there are many who are concerned about the ageing leases and are keen to buy private properties as a home and for investment,” he says.
He’s also seen a jump in interest during the condo en-bloc craze in 2017 and 2018, when sellers, flushed with cash, bought two properties with their pay-out.
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April 29, 2021
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Two of the hottest Government Land Sales (GLS) sites have been put up for grabs – and for property buyers looking ahead, they’re definitely worth monitoring.
Whichever projects come up here are likely to be headline developments, and developers are going to fight tooth and nail this time around. Here’s why these may be the two best sites we see this year:
The Lentor Central GLS sites
1.72 hectares, able to yield 605 homes
Walking distance (est. 500 to 600 metres) to upcoming Lentor MRT station
Surrounded by mostly low-density housing
GPR of 3.5
Very few alternative condos nearby
The Lentor Central plot is located close to Florissa Park and Lentor Drive. We’re surprised to see this plot given a GPR of 3.5, as this area has long been regarded as a landed enclave.
27 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 27th, 2021 11:54)
Singapore s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has granted the civil contract for the design and construction of Pasir Ris interchange station and tunnels to a joint venture (JV) comprising the Singapore branch of Dongah Geological Engineering and South Korea-based Daewoo Engineering and Construction.
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The contract is valued at $980m and the project will be executed for phase one of the Cross Island Line (CRL). Credit: Tobias Rehbein from Pixabay.
Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has granted the civil contract for the design and construction of Pasir Ris interchange station and tunnels to a joint venture (JV) comprising the Singapore branch of Dongah Geological Engineering and South Korea-based Daewoo Engineering and Construction.