SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION14 Jan 2019
Construction demand in Singapore ‘to remain strong in 2019’
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The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) projects the total construction demand in Singapore this year – which is the value of construction contracts to be awarded - to range between S$27 billion and S$32 billion, comparable to the S$30.5 billion (preliminary estimate) awarded in 2018.

The projected outlook for 2019 is due to sustained public sector construction demand, said BCA, which is expected to reach between S$16.5 billion and S$19.5 billion, contributing to about 60% of the projected demand. Public construction demand is expected to be boosted by major infrastructure projects and a pipeline of major industrial building projects.

The private sector’s construction demand is expected to remain steady at between S$10.5 billion and S$12.5 billion in 2019, supported by projects including the redevelopment of past en-bloc sales sites concluded prior to the second half of 2018 and new industrial developments.

According to BCA, total construction demand in 2018 was within forecast due to strong demand from institutional building and civil engineering projects, demonstrating a continued positive growth in the manufacturing sector and more private residential redevelopment projects from en-bloc sales in 2017 and the first half of 2018. Total preliminary construction demand in 2018 for the public and private sector was S$18.4 billion and S$12.1 billion respectively.

2020 to 2023

BCA expects a steady improvement in construction demand over the medium term. Demand is forecast to reach between S$27 billion and S$34 billion per year for 2020 and 2021 and could increase to between S$28 billion and S$35 billion per year for 2022 and 2023.

The public sector is expected to contribute S$16 billion to S$20 billion per year from 2020 to 2023 with similar proportions of demand coming from building projects and civil engineering works. Besides public residential developments, public sector construction demand over the medium term will continue to be supported by big infrastructure projects such as the Cross Island Line, developments at Jurong Lake District and Changi Airport Terminal 5.

BCA also expects private sector construction demand to gradually increase in the medium term, enhanced by further growth in the other economic sectors.

In addition, based on the contracts awarded in the past few years and the construction demand forecast for 2019, total nominal construction output in 2019 is projected to increase to between S$28 billion and S$30 billion, compared to the estimated S$27 billion in 2018. This is supported by the improved construction demand in 2018 following the 2015-2017 slowdown.

As Singapore continues to push for the adoption of advanced construction methods in both public and private sector projects, in order to improve productivity and enhance infrastructure sustainability and maintainability, companies are encouraged to invest in technology and innovation that will enable them seize future opportunities.

To help companies do so, BCA said it will expand the Building Innovation Panel (BIP) – an inter-agency platform aimed to accelerate the regulatory clearance of technologies that improve construction productivity – to cover any type of innovation that can improve Singapore’s built environment. Such innovations can include advanced and sustainable building materials, technologies for green buildings and automation for construction. The enhanced BIP is planned to be implemented in February 2019.

For more info on BIP: www.bca.gov.sg/cpc/BIP.html