SINGAPORE: The damage caused by a landslide on Friday (Sep 2) near a Clementi Build-to-Order (BTO) project is “fairly extensive” but unlikely to delay the collect
on Friday near a Clementi Build-to-Order project is “fairly extensive” but unlikely to delay the collection of keys for buyers of the new flats, said the area's Member of Parliament Sim Ann.Ms Sim , who is also Senior Minister of State for National Development, told reporters that afternoon that the Housing and Development Board had done a preliminary assessment of the situation.
Ms Sim said that based on the latest update, buyers would be able to collect their keys in December at the earliest. “The damage has been quite extensive and quite a lot of effort will have to be expended on making sure that the repair methods are very properly considered and carried out, so this will also take some time,” said Ms Sim.
“We know that many residents use this stretch of park connectors regularly for recreation as well as moving from point to point. It will cause some inconvenience, but we do seek the public's understanding."
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