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SINGAPORE – More than 19,000 suspended home renovation projects have received approval to resume since the circuit breaker period ended on June 1, said the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) on Saturday (June 13).
From next Monday, all other types of renovation work, including new and previously suspended renovation works for non-residential premises, will be allowed to submit applications to the BCA to start work.
This will be dependent on the companies’ availability of manpower and supplies.
If companies employ construction work permit and S Pass holders, and if these workers were not listed in earlier approved applications to restart suspended residential renovation works, companies should also submit applications to the BCA.
The BCA has also approved more than 300 construction projects to resume work.
The authority is working closely with construction firms on another 250 projects to help them meet the requirements necessary for their projects to resume safely.
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