Written answer by Ministry of National Development on resident requests for Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme to redevelop aged housing estates

May 7, 2024


Question No: 5944

Question by: Ms Foo Mee Har

To ask the Minister for National Development for ageing HDB flats of more than 50 years old but less than 70 years old and which have substantially deteriorated or are facing substantial recurring maintenance issues, whether the Ministry will consider requests from the residents of such flats for the Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme to redevelop their precinct if there is sufficient support.

Answer:

As flats age, they will naturally deteriorate due to wear and tear. Flat owners, HDB and the Town Councils all have a part to play to ensure that our flats and estates continue to be in good condition.

Flat owners are responsible for the maintenance and repair of the interior of their flats. Town Councils carry out routine and cyclical maintenance and repair of common property, including repair of spalling concrete and repainting of the building façade. HDB and Town Councils carry out periodic inspections to detect and rectify building deterioration in a timely manner. HDB also implements the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) for flats that reach around 30 years old, to address common maintenance issues and provide improvements within flats. Flats that reach 60 to 70 years old will receive another round of upgrading. Through these efforts, our HDB flats and estates will continue to be liveable even as they age. 

The primary objective of Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) is to stage out the redevelopment of ageing towns in an orderly manner. We will consider resident feedback, alongside other broader considerations for the staging of VERS. For example, we will need to carefully and sensitively stage VERS in the older parts of each town, while minimising dis-amenities to residents in newer parts. We will also need to ensure sufficient construction capacity to support both VERS and new housing demand.

We are also working through the package for VERS, and the detailed mechanics and processes for polling and relocation. We want to ensure that residents’ needs are taken care of, that there will be sufficient new homes at the right time for them, and a range of housing options to meet the needs and aspirations of Singaporeans at different life stages.

We are working through the details and plans, and will share more details in due course.