Written Answer by MND on adoption of six-year warranty for external paintwork for new HDB BTO developments and monitoring incidence of warranty claims since 2011

Feb 7, 2023


Question by: Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim

To ask the Minister for National Development (a) when has the specification requiring a six-year warranty for external paintwork for new HDB BTO developments been adopted; (b) whether HDB monitors the incidence of warranty claims; and (c) since 2011, how many such claims have been made by town councils annually.

Answer:

The specification requiring a six-year warranty for external paintwork is stipulated in HDB’s standard building specifications as far back as 2004. HDB’s consultants on the ground will supervise the contractor’s works to ensure that such requirements are met, and the correct work methods and materials are used.

2        Generally, after a block is handed over to the Town Council (TC) for maintenance, the building contractor must carry out rectification works should defects arise during the warranty period. HDB does not monitor the incidence of warranty claims made by TCs. Notwithstanding, HDB may assist TCs by advising on the contractor’s contractual obligations outlined in the warranty requirements.