SINGAPORE: The built environment sector received a S$20 million boost to go green on Wednesday (Sep 4). This was announced by National ...
SINGAPORE: The built environment sector received a S$20 million boost to go green on Wednesday .
National Development Minister Lawrence Wong at the opening of the inaugural International Built Environment Week on Sep 4, 2019. “Our R&D programme has been in operation for the last five to six years. If it wasn't for the GBIC grants that were available, it would have been slower. To support the digitalisation of the industry, Mr Wong revealed the first recipient of a S$4 million grant that was announced last year by the Info-communications Media Development Authority and BCA.
“If in construction we can build faster, we can build better, build safer and most importantly for all consumers, build cheaper. I think eventually all the home prices can feel the downstream impact of this," said Mr Lin.
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