
Public infrastructure projects to prop up construction sector in 2015
$29b to $36b worth of contracts will be awarded.
The construction sector can rely on public infrastructure projects to keep demand flowing this year, the Building and Construction Authority said today.
In a speech at the BCA-REDAS Built Environment & Property Prospects Seminar 2015, Senior Minister of State for National Development Lee Yi Shyan said that construction demand momentum will be maintained with an estimated range of $29 billion to $36 billion worth of contracts to be awarded.
This figure is marginally lower than the $38 billion worth of contracts that was awarded in 2014.
“Construction demand over the next five years will remain strong. BCA expects contract values to range from between $26 billion and $37 billion per year. Major healthcare and infrastructure works, such as the remaining contracts for the upcoming MRT lines and Changi Airport Terminal 5 provide support for the industry demand,” he said.