Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on lift company folding up or exiting Singapore

Nov 7, 2016


Ms Tin Pei Ling: To ask the Minister for National Development 

(a) what will be the impact if a lift company folds or withdraws from Singapore; and 

(b) what is the Ministry's contingency plan when such an event occurs.
 

Answer:
 

Singapore has an open and competitive market for lift installation and maintenance works. Lift owners can choose from a list of more than 100 lift contractors registered with BCA. This includes Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and third-party contractors. Given this range, if any lift contractor were to fold up or withdraw from Singapore, there would be other contractors for lift owners to engage. 

There may be concern about the ability to procure proprietary lift parts if an OEM were to fold or withdraw from Singapore. But this can be addressed. For instance, contractors can source parts from the OEM if it is still operating outside of Singapore. They can also look for compatible parts from other local suppliers. Yet another option is for contractors to consider modifying the lifts to use other types of parts that are available. 

For cases involving lifts in public housing estates, HDB will work with the relevant Town Councils to ensure a smooth transition by bringing on board another lift company that provides interim support and maintenance of the lifts. This will cover residents until a fresh tender for the maintenance contract is called and awarded by the Town Council. Where necessary, HDB will also work with the Town Council to assist in looking for appropriate replacement parts for the lifts.