Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on review status of HDB blocks in Hougang not under Lift Upgrading Programme

Aug 1, 2017


Mr Png Eng Huat: To ask the Minister for National Development whether he will provide an update on the review status of the HDB blocks in Hougang that are not under the Lift Upgrading Programme and what will be the fate of these blocks that will not get LUP after the review.
 
Answer:
 
The Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP) was introduced in 2001 to provide direct lift access to flats and enhance convenience for residents, especially the elderly and less mobile.  At the start of the programme, there were more than 5,300 HDB blocks where not all dwelling units have direct lift access.  Among them, more than 1,000 blocks were initially found to be unfeasible for LUP due to cost or technical constraints.  
 
Over the years, HDB has adopted innovative technical solutions to help flats in these affected blocks achieve direct lift access. Some examples of solutions that have been successfully implemented include lifts that do not have a machine room at the top of the shafts (i.e. machine room-less lifts), creation of new entry points to residents’ homes, and the use of smaller “home lifts”. 
 
More recently, HDB piloted new solutions like the Pneumatic Vacuum Elevator at Lorong 6 Toa Payoh and the Vertical Platform Lift at Petir Road, but both were found to be unfeasible.  
 
Nonetheless, through the various innovative solutions, the vast majority of the 5,300 blocks have benefitted from LUP over the years. There remains about 150 blocks where it is still not possible to implement LUP due to prohibitive costs, or existing technical or site constraints.  This includes six blocks in Hougang SMC.  Residents living in these blocks who are in urgent need of direct lift access due to medical conditions or disability may approach HDB for housing and financing assistance.  HDB will assess each request on a case-by-case basis to see how best to render help.