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Boutique condo developments likely to have more construction quality defects: BCA
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Boutique condo developments likely to have more construction quality defects: BCA

Small private residential projects in Singapore are more likely to have poor construction quality compared to larger developments, according to data from the Building and Construction Authority (BCA). Over 58% of private residential projects with low construction workmanship ratings under the Conquas system were small condominiums, typically containing fewer than 50 units. Of 167 projects evaluated, 48 received the lowest band ratings (4–6), with 28 being small condos. In contrast, most projects rated higher (bands 1–3) were larger developments. Developers are assigned band ratings based on the quality of their projects, with Band 1 developers having significantly fewer defects than Band 6 developers. A new Land Sales Disqualification Framework aims to penalize developers with repeated failures by barring them from residential land sales for up to five years. The Conquas system assesses construction quality and major defects like water seepage and cracked tiles, using both official inspections and homeowner reports.

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Boutique condo developments likely to have more construction quality defects: BCA

Small private residential projects in Singapore are more likely to have poor construction quality compared to larger developments, according to data from the Building and Construction Authority (BCA). Over 58% of private residential projects with low construction workmanship ratings under the Conquas system were small condominiums, typically containing fewer than 50 units. Of 167 projects evaluated, 48 received the lowest band ratings (4–6), with 28 being small condos. In contrast, most projects rated higher (bands 1–3) were larger developments. Developers are assigned band ratings based on the quality of their projects, with Band 1 developers having significantly fewer defects than Band 6 developers. A new Land Sales Disqualification Framework aims to penalize developers with repeated failures by barring them from residential land sales for up to five years. The Conquas system assesses construction quality and major defects like water seepage and cracked tiles, using both official inspections and homeowner reports.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual data from the BCA regarding construction quality assessments and introduces policy changes aimed at improving oversight. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The information is presented neutrally, focusing on the data,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports BCA data on construction quality defects in small condos, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emphasis on the implications of poor construction quality, though remains generally neutral.

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