Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

New Solutions Deployed to Provide Same-floor Lift Access in HDB Blocks

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Summary

This question concerns inquiries by Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong regarding new engineering solutions for providing same-floor lift access to HDB blocks previously deemed unfeasible, specifically Blocks 830 to 832 and 835 Hougang Central. Senior Minister of State Chee Hong Tat responded that while HDB monitors technological advancements to overcome site constraints, these Hougang blocks remain among approximately 100 blocks where upgrading is currently unviable due to high costs. He highlighted that since the Lift Upgrading Programme's launch in 2001, the vast majority of the original 5,300 blocks without access have successfully benefited from the programme. For residents with urgent medical or mobility needs in the remaining blocks, the government provides the Lift Access Housing Grant of up to $80,000 to facilitate a move. Residents are encouraged to approach HDB for assistance with their applications for this grant, which helps them purchase another flat that already provides direct lift access.

Transcript

48 Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for National Development (a) what new technical or engineering solutions have been successfully deployed in the past three years to provide same-floor lift access for HDB blocks previously deemed unfeasible for the Lift Upgrading Programme; and (b) whether these methods are suitable and cost-effective for use at Blocks 830 to 832 and 835 Hougang Central.

Mr Chee Hong Tat: The Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP) was launched in 2001 to provide direct lift access to flats and enhance convenience for residents. At that time, more than 1,000 out of 5,300 Housing and Development Board (HDB) blocks without lift access were initially assessed to be unfeasible for LUP due to cost or site constraints.

HDB continually monitors new technical and engineering solutions that reduce cost of LUP or overcome site constraints. Where new technologies are found viable, HDB studies each location and implements them at suitable sites. Through such efforts, the vast majority of the 5,300 blocks have benefited from LUP, with about 100 blocks remaining due to high costs or site constraints. These include the four blocks at Hougang Central.

HDB will continue to monitor new technological advancements that could help the remaining blocks without direct lift access. Residents who are in urgent need of direct lift access due to medical conditions or mobility reasons can apply for the Lift Access Housing Grant (LHG) of up to $80,000 to help them buy another flat with direct lift access. These residents can approach HDB for assistance on their LHG application.