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6 building owners charged under Fire Safety Act for occupying premises without valid fire certificate

6 building owners charged under Fire Safety Act for occupying premises without valid fire certificate Toggle share menu Advertisement A Google Street view of 175 Bencoolen Street, which is the address of Burlington Square.  12 May 2021 11:43AM Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Six building owners were charged in court under the Fire Safety Act for occupying premises without a valid fire certificate, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) on Wednesday (May 12).  The building owners had allowed their premises to be occupied without a valid fire certificate, ranging between one to two months, said the authorities in a news release.  Advertisement Advertisement SCDF said it had alerted the six owners to renew their fire certificates two months prior to their expiry. Multiple reminders were also issued thereafter. 

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Holm’s response indicated there was still much up in the air with respect to the hardest hit properties. He noted that once a fire is out, he has a “bit of a process” to follow with respect to going through a demolition order. If a property is structurally unsound while a fire is going on “if it was going to take out houses on either side of it,” Holm said he can take some measures to have the property destroyed. He had the ability under the Fire Safety Act to make an immediate order. The issue was getting services disconnected, Holm said. If he couldn’t get the services disconnected prior to the fire being extinguished, they could not knock the building down.

Six building owners fined for not renewing fire certificates

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To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The Fire Safety Act 2021 received Royal Assent at the end of last week.  What the Act lacks in size (it’s only four sections long), it makes up for in the controversy it caused during its passage through Parliament.  Its origins lie in the response to the Grenfell Tower fire of 2017 and concerns about the construction of and materials used in residential buildings. Meanwhile,  the government has published its consultation on the new residential property developer tax, intended to help fund cladding remediation works. What’s the big deal?

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