Alternative HDB or JTC Sites for Small Businesses whose Premises are Destroyed by Fire
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the process for small businesses to obtain alternative HDB or JTC sites following a fire and whether these recovery procedures can be expedited. MP Saktiandi Supaat inquired about support measures, to which Senior Minister of State Desmond Lee replied that HDB manages structural repairs and provides rent remission for affected tenants. Senior Minister of State Desmond Lee explained that HDB allocates vacant factory units as transitional spaces, while JTC assists in identifying alternative premises and offers case-by-case rental remission. Regarding the supply of transitional units, Senior Minister of State Desmond Lee noted that numbers fluctuate depending on occupancy and that no fixed figure is available at any one time. These agency-led efforts focus on ensuring that businesses can resume operations as quickly as possible through temporary relocation and financial relief during the repair period.
Transcript
10 Mr Saktiandi Supaat asked the Minister for National Development (a) what is the current process for a small business to get an alternative site from HDB or JTC to continue their business if their shop/office is destroyed by fire; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider expediting the process so that the affected businesses can make a quick recovery to resume their business.
The Senior Minister of State for National Development (Mr Desmond Lee) (for the Minister for National Development): Madam, both HDB and JTC have measures to assist tenants whose premises have been affected by fire, so that their business operations can resume as quickly as possible.
For example, in the case of factory units, HDB will take over the affected premises and carry out architectural and structural repair works. HDB will also grant rent remission to the tenants of the affected units from the date of fire until the date the units are reinstated and handed back to the tenants to resume business operations.
During the period of rectification works, if the tenant needs alternative units to continue their operations, HDB can allocate available vacant factory units, known as transitional units, to the tenant for temporary occupation. Similarly, JTC will assist by looking for alternative factory units while the affected premises are being repaired. In addition, they provide rental remission on a case-by-case basis.
Mr Saktiandi Supaat (Bishan-Toa Payoh): I thank the Senior Minister of State for the answer. I have a supplementary question on transitional units. May I know how many such units are there available or is there a rough estimation on how many will be available?
Mr Desmond Lee: Madam, the numbers fluctuate, depending on whether they have been taken up. There is no fixed figure at any one time.