Written answer by Ministry of National Development on exemptions granted and enforcement actions taken for non-compliance with code on accessibility in built environment

Aug 6, 2024


Question No: 5913

Question by: Mr Ong Hua Han

To ask the Minister for National Development for each year from 2019 to 2023 (a) how many buildings have not complied with the Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment; (b) how many exemptions to the requirements have been granted; and (c) what enforcement action does BCA take for non-compliance of the Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment.

Answer:

          From 2019 to 2023, more than 80% of new buildings that were completed and existing buildings undergoing addition and alteration (A&A) works that require plan submission to BCA have fully complied with the prevailing Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment (‘Code’). On average, BCA has exempted about 160 buildings per year from full compliance with the Code through waivers or modifications to the requirements, due to technical constraints that make complying with the full requirements impractical.

Applications for waivers or modification of requirements undergo a stringent evaluation process to ensure that the buildings remain largely accessible. For example, BCA may require building owners to provide mitigating measures, such as alternative access provisions for persons with disabilities. Approvals for waivers or modifications are also typically granted only for specific building areas or features, and not the entire building.

Buildings that do not comply with the Code, and are not granted waivers or modifications by BCA, will not be issued with a Temporary Occupation Permit and/or a Certificate of Statutory Completion, and cannot be used by occupants.