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Can we continue to trust Khaw Boon Wan?

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Channel News Asia
Smaller flats do not mean lower quality of living: HDB CEO
By Joanne Chan | Posted: 10 November 2011 1356 hrs

SINGAPORE: Public flats in Singapore may be getting smaller but this has not lowered quality of living, says Housing and Development Board's (HDB) CEO, Dr Cheong Koon Hean.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a housing forum on Thursday morning, Dr Cheong noted that there were now fewer persons living in one flat which works out to increased living space per person.

"Our families are smaller. In the old days, we have very large families living in a flat. Today, the family is two, three, four (people)."

The size of HDB flats has shrunk by five to 10 per cent over the last 20 to 30 years.

For example, a five-room flat in Bukit Batok Central built in 1989 has a floor area of 121 square metres, compared to 110 square metres for a similar unit built in 2003.

Based on official surveys, the average household size was 3.5 in 2010, and 4.9 in 1980.

This means an occupant in a 110 square metre five-room flat today will have 31 square metres of space, while a resident in a 121 square metres five-room flat in the 80s had only about 25 square metres of space.

Dr Cheong added that interior design also plays a part in creating good living space.

"In many global cities of the world or big cities, people do pay attention to how they do the inside of the flat as well as optimising the use of furniture and storage. It can be a very comfortable living environment."

Speaking at a forum, Dr Cheong said designing and building public housing is not an easy task.

"We really take care of people from the time they get married until they retire and this raises many expectations from our residents. We have to keep pace with the changing and evolving needs and aspirations of our residents by having a greater variety of designs, yet keeping cost affordable. 'Efficiency' and 'cost' are therefore key to us to build value-for-money housing."

And as HDB towns and flats remain under the label of 'HDB', Dr Cheong said "residents often expect their flats to be serviced by HDB beyond the one-year defects liability period".

She said HDB is therefore "very conscious of building in such a way that minimises potential problems in the long term". This includes ensuring construction that is durable, and minimising dis-amenities such as water seepage, overlooking and noise.

To achieve this, HDB also engaged both the public and private sectors for new housing projects.

For example, the HDB held a design competition for its Punggol Waterfront project and received more than 100 entries. The eventual winner stood out for its unique design that maximised each resident's view of the waterway, and for incorporating green features that tie in with the HDB's push for sustainable living.

All 108 entries will be displayed at the HDB Hub Atrium in Toa Payoh from November 10 to 13.

A new business portal for builders was also announced at the forum.

The portal, which will be launched next moth, will allow builders to access technical resources such as HDB's standard specifications, conditions of contracts and schedules of rates. E-services such as the submission of progress payments will also be provided.

- CNA/fa



The Straits Times
HDB flat sizes have remained unchanged the past 15 years: Khaw Boon Wan
Published on May 2, 2012
By Jessica Cheam

National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan has assured Singaporeans that HDB flats are not shrinking, contrary to popular belief.

In fact, sizes of HDB flats have been the same for the past 15 years.

He was speaking at the annual REACH Contributors' Forum on Wednesday night, when a student from the National University of Singapore raised concerns about shrinking flat sizes.

Mr Khaw said Singapore will not go the way of Hong Kong, where flats are far smaller.




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Either your eyes got problem or your math got problem. Read your own post again
Khaw said no chance to size of flat in the last 15 years, the above article shows changes of flat beyond 20-30 years
Last I checked 15 is smaller then 20 or 30
 
Wonder why did not use 10, 20 or 30 years but only 15 years?
 
Wonder why did not use 10, 20 or 30 years but only 15 years?

goal post must shift a bit by a bit mah, massage massage the statistics, shiok sendiri :p:p:p
good to note that Parliament going into session soon :):):)
 
Wahahaha! It means they have shortchanged Singapore HDB dwellers for the past 15 years. Understand? This motherfucker damn cunning! Continue to trust this fucker? I never trust him since day one! Look at the hike in medical fee during his reign in MOH! MBT was the number one motherfucker who handles MND, tough job for anyone with a little bit of conscience. Of cos, motherfucker MBT don't have any conscience. Guess what, this motherfucker took over. This motherfuck is even more evil than MBT. At least MBT is a straightforward motherfucker, this guy? Fucking actor, look at how he shed his crocodile tears in last year's Election. Balls to him.:oIo::oIo::oIo:
 
Yes, at least MBT told you COE is expensive, ERP is expensive, HDB is expensive...but if you work it's affordable. KBW tells you heart bypass operation is S$8? You trust him?
 
Yes, at least MBT told you COE is expensive, ERP is expensive, HDB is expensive...but if you work it's affordable. KBW tells you heart bypass operation is S$8? You trust him?

Why not? He's a pious buddhist. Buddhists don't lie. Buddhists aren't attached to frivolous things like money :rolleyes:
 
[video=youtube;0S0efyizfS0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S0efyizfS0[/video]



"No space to put, just put outside temporarily."
LOL this guy need a store
 
Re: Can we continue to trust Khaw Boon Wan ?

Wonder why did not use 10, 20 or 30 years but only 15 years?

All the PAP ministers are born with a forked or twisted tongue so they could not
give a simple n clear answer.
 
Why not? He's a pious buddhist. Buddhists don't lie. Buddhists aren't attached to frivolous things like money :rolleyes:

The biggest and most glamorous Christian cathedrals in first world Europe were built of stone. The biggest and most glamorous Buddhist temples in third world Indochina were built of gold.
 
It is funny. Besides the shrinking size, 7 years ago, the gov refuses to build 2 and 3rm flats anymore. Now they are buzy building 2 and 3rm flats. If it is not getting smaller, then Khaw must be living in another planet.
 
Khaw Boon Wan is comparatively better than that useless Mah Bow Tan.

Since he took over, the number of BTOs has increased significantly to meet the demands. Salary income ceiling has been increased from $8,000 to $10,000 for a couple. This will ease the burden of those caught in the middle income class.
 
It is funny. Besides the shrinking size, 7 years ago, the gov refuses to build 2 and 3rm flats anymore. Now they are buzy building 2 and 3rm flats. If it is not getting smaller, then Khaw must be living in another planet.

What we have in SG is a Reactive Gaberment, we need a Proactive Government.
 
Either that or they are just a bloody bloodsucker. Look at how much revenue they are generating by taking the Reactive route.:oIo::oIo::oIo:
 
What we have in SG is a Reactive Gaberment, we need a Proactive Government.

me think bro Scroobal pointed out a pertinent point. the "tour of duty" style resource management has resulted in some serious repucussions. need to leave some heads on the chopping board so that a project may be seen through.
 
me think bro Scroobal pointed out a pertinent point. the "tour of duty" style resource management has resulted in some serious repucussions. need to leave some heads on the chopping board so that a project may be seen through.

90% of the MP are expendables.
 
hi there



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