Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on design of new HDB estates

Apr 3, 2017


Mr Png Eng Huat: To ask the Minister for National Development 

(a) in the design of new HDB estates, whether there are any baseline functionalities defined to ensure adequate sheltered link ways;

(b) whether HDB undertakes the design of new estates in-house or subcontracts the work to a panel of architects and consultants;

(c) whether HDB has any system to track design compliance similar to the comprehensive management system to track the construction process of BTO projects; and

(d) whether HDB assigns design works to architects and consultants based on cost or design considerations.


Answer:

In all new public housing developments, HDB provides a network of covered linkways to connect the residential blocks with precinct amenities such as multi-storey car parks, nearby bus stops and precinct pavilions. Where the adjacent precinct has existing commercial or community facilities, HDB will also extend the network to link the new precinct with the existing developments. However, the covered linkway network may not always adopt the most direct route as there is a need to balance the provision of sheltered linkways with the aesthetics of the estate.

HDB engages private consultants to design and supervise the construction of the majority of its housing projects. This includes the design and construction of estate facilities, such as linkways. To do so, HDB adopts the Quality-Fee Method (QFM), which is an established competitive selection method for tendering of consultancy services in the public sector. Apart from price, the QFM also takes into consideration quality of the consultants, including track record of consultants, quality of the design proposals where required, and the consultants' productivity records. These quality criteria are weighted more heavily than price during tender evaluation. 

Thereafter, HDB has a quality management system in place to ensure that consultants comply with HDB’s design guidelines. HDB also carries out reviews and technical audits at various design stages, before launching the projects for construction.  Upon construction, if there is a need to rectify any serious design shortfalls, HDB will work with its consultants and contractors to undertake the necessary works.