Built Environment Sector gets a $100m boost to drive next phase of Industry Transformation, complementing taskforce efforts to strengthen business sustainability and talent pipelines

Mar 5, 2025


  • Good progress made in key industry transformation areas such as digitalisation, productivity and sustainability.
  • The Built Environment Technology and Capability (BETC) grant will continue to support firms in their transformation efforts, with grant applications starting from 1 April 2025.
  • The Taskforce for Architectural and Engineering Consultants (“Taskforce”) has launched new initiatives to improve the sector’s business sustainability, transform Human Resource (HR) practices to attract and retain talents, and accelerate sector transformation. 

Minister for National Development and Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration, Mr Desmond Lee has unveiled a $100 million Built Environment Technology and Capability (BETC) grant to support the industry for the next phase of transformation in the Built Environment (BE) sector, with outcomes aligned with the Built Environment (BE) Industry Transformation Map (ITM).  This will provide support to more ITM areas and emphasise longer-term capability building to advance transformation. The BETC grant will support BE firms in developing new capabilities in enterprise, technology and manpower, enhancing their competitiveness in an evolving industry landscape.

This comes against the backdrop of the BE sector making significant strides in key BE ITM transformation areas between 2023 and 2024 – Integrated Digital Delivery (IDD) adoption in new developments rose from 58% to 67%, while Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA) uptake increased from 61% to 68%. Good progress has also been made for the Singapore Green Building Masterplan “80-80-80” targets. As of December 2024, about 61% of buildings by Gross Floor Area (GFA) were greened; close to 26% of new developments were certified as Super Low Energy (SLE) buildings, and top-performing buildings showed 72% better energy efficiency compared to 2005 levels. For more details on BE ITM progress updates, please refer to Annex A. 

Supporting longer-term capability building through the BETC grant

The BETC grant incentivises BE firms to embark on their next bound of transformation and capability building to achieve higher productivity, a higher-skilled workforce and stronger collaboration. Applicants will need to demonstrate how they plan to apply the new capabilities that they aim to develop, not just for a standalone project, but also for their subsequent projects. They will also need to outline how this would be aligned to their company’s longer-term goals. The capabilities and transformation outcomes should surpass relevant industry standards. This is to enable more impactful, and sustained transformation within the firms, and in turn, in the sector. 

The BETC grant will be available for application on the Business Grants Portal (BGP)[1] from 1 April 2025, for a period of five years. BE firms, including developers, main builders, sub-contractors, consultants, prefabricators, and suppliers can apply.  Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) may receive up to 70% funding support, while non-SMEs may receive up to 50% funding support in the first two years. The funding support will be determined based on the expected transformation outcomes committed by the applicant. For more details, please refer to Annex B.

Strengthening the talent pipeline and business sustainability of the BE professions

Second Minister for Finance and Second Minister for National Development,  Ms Indranee Rajah provided an update on the Taskforce’s initiatives during MND’s Committee of Supply (COS). Set up in September 2024, the Taskforce brings together industry and Government bodies to co-create solutions to common challenges. The Taskforce has also engaged close to 200 stakeholders to solicit feedback and suggestions. The stakeholders consulted include students, young professionals, and representatives from consultancy firms, service buyers, Trade Associations and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs).

Improving Business Sustainability

The Taskforce recognises the industry’s concerns on how aggressive tender bidding behaviours and fee-diving could undermine firms’ ability to invest in human capital, technology and innovation.

As a major buyer of BE consultancy services, the Government has been progressively enhancing our procurement approach to deter fee-diving and strengthen quality-based procurement. Today, the majority of public sector tenders are awarded to bids with top quality scores.

To further promote fairer and more quality-based procurement and give the industry greater assurance to invest more in human capital and innovation, the Government will: 

  • Expand the ‘Reduced Fee Score’ pilot, which was first introduced in March 2024, to more projects. The “Reduced Fee Score” formula disqualifies outlier bids that are substantially lower than other bids in the same tender. This will ensure that procurement decisions prioritise quality and business sustainability even more, rather than awarding projects to unsustainable low bids that may compromise the eventual outcomes.
  • Review contractual clauses to ensure fairer balance of risks between public sector service buyers and BE consultants. This includes reviewing the “Limitation of Liability” clause in the Public Sector Standard Consultancy Agreement, and the “Fit for Purpose” clauses in the Public Sector Standard Conditions of Contract for Design & Build (D&B) construction contracts. This will provide greater assurance to firms, and make the professions more sustainable.

The Taskforce is engaging the private developers to encourage adoption of similar procurement approaches. For more details on ‘Reduced Fee Score’ and Limitation of Liability, please refer to Annex C.

Investing in Talent Pipeline and Better HR Practices

To support the career development and experience of in-service talents, the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA), Association of Consulting Engineers Singapore (ACES) and the Institute of Human Resource Professionals (IHRP) will form a new partnership to roll out HR transformation support for member firms.  The partnership will progressively support firms identify areas for improvement using the Human Capital Diagnostic Tool (HCDT), build a community of practice to share best practices and address common issues, and refer firms to resources to transform HR practices within firms.

To help strengthen the talent pipeline and make BE careers a career of choice, the Taskforce is working with industry stakeholders and IHLs to propagate more enriching internship experiences (e.g. the Integrated Work-Study Programme offered by Singapore Institute of Technology) and review the starting salaries for fresh graduates. The Taskforce is heartened that several progressive firms, such as Arup Singapore, Beca, DP Architects, and ID Architects have taken the lead in adopting these initiatives. The Taskforce will engage more firms to jointly improve the attractiveness of BE careers to Singaporeans keen to play a role in building a more sustainable, inclusive and endearing Singapore.

Support for Industry and Workforce Transformation

To help firms and professionals identify the transformation support that best meet their needs, BCA will launch a one-stop compilation of available support resources and programmes (including BETC) made available by Government agencies, the Trade Associations and Chambers (TACs), Institutes of Higher Learning and other stakeholders. TACs, can then guide their member firms and professional associations accordingly.

The Taskforce is also looking at how the TACs can take on a leading role in catalysing transformation of member firms and uplifting the professions, such as in the areas of branding, outreach, HR practices and technology adoption.

Ms Indranee Rajah also updated on several other initiatives including the Code of Accessibility 2025. More details can be found in Annex D. 

Issued by the Building and Construction Authority on 5 March 2025

 

[1] Please visit the Business Grants Portal (BGP) at https://www.apply.gov.sg/grants/business.


Annex A: Update on the Built Environment Industry Transformation Map (BE ITM) progress

Annex B: Built Environment Technology and Capability (BETC) Grant

Annex C: Initiatives Arising from the Taskforce for Architectural and Engineering Consultants

Annex D: Update on Code on Accessibility 2025