Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on construction of temporary market at Jurong West

Nov 7, 2016


Mr Ang Wei Neng: To ask the Minister for National Development with regard to the Jurong West market and coffeeshop which have been affected by a recent fire, whether HDB can consider funding, fully or partially, the building of a temporary market / hawker centre while waiting for the completion of the permanent building. 

Answer: 

In the event of a fire to HDB markets and eating houses which renders the premises unfit for use, HDB’s priority is to rebuild the replacement premises as soon as possible. This is to minimise the impact on the affected stallholders, and facilitate the return to normalcy for their business operations as soon as possible. HDB will bear the full cost of building the replacement premises.

In the interim, HDB and other government agencies have provided immediate assistance and coordinated for help to be extended to the affected stallholders of Jurong West market. For instance, HDB has waived the rental for the operator of the market during the interim period when the replacement premises are being built. The Temporary Occupation License (or TOL) fees for the State Land on which the temporary market will be built, will also be waived In addition, NEA has offered the affected stallholders available market and food stalls where they can conduct their businesses in the interim. More recently, the People’s Association and the Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) have held a job fair to assist the stallholders in finding alternative employment. 

These measures complement the commendable efforts of the Adviser, grassroots leaders and community in raising funds for the construction of the temporary market. We will continue to monitor the situation, and provide further assistance to the stall holders where needed.