Ensuring Safety of Sigma Lifts Installed for HDB Flats
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the safety of Sigma lifts and potential enforcement actions as raised by Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang. Minister Lawrence Wong explained that HDB restricted Sigma from new tenders in 2015 due to installation delays and high fault rates in a specific contract batch. Investigations revealed door and sensor misalignments, prompting HDB to issue stern warnings and mandate rectification works to ensure operational reliability. Minister Lawrence Wong stated that performance has improved following the deployment of more resources by Sigma, though HDB continues to monitor the company closely. HDB maintains safety through a rigorous framework including open tenders, independent audits, and comprehensive commissioning tests for all lift installations.
Transcript
29 Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang asked the Minister for National Development (a) what steps is the Ministry taking or has taken to ensure that the Sigma lifts currently in operation are safe to use; and (b) whether it will be taking any action against Sigma and its parent company.
Mr Lawrence Wong: The Ministry of National Development (MND) takes a serious view on the safety of lifts in Singapore. The Housing and Development Board (HDB) has in place a comprehensive set of measures spanning lift procurement, installation and maintenance to ensure that lifts in HDB blocks are safe and fit for operation. In particular, lifts are procured through open tenders, and the evaluation process factors in quality and reliability of lift contractors. Audits, stress-tests and inspections in the presence of an independent Authorised Examiner are also conducted as part of a well-established lift commissioning process.
Sigma has been installing lifts in HDB estates for the past 10 years and has generally met the prescribed performance standards. However, for a recent batch contract awarded to Sigma in 2013, Sigma was unable to meet the timeline for lift installation. Hence, in late-2015, HDB restricted Sigma from tendering for new HDB lift contracts, to ensure that Sigma dedicated its resources to fulfil its contractual obligations. HDB also observed a higher-than-usual breakdown and fault rate in lifts from this batch contract in their first year of operations. The tender restriction has, therefore, not been lifted, and will continue until performance standards improve.
HDB's investigations revealed that while the design and installation of the affected lifts complied with prevailing codes and standards, the doors and sensors were more susceptible to misalignment from knocks. This, coupled with frequent heavy and rough lift usage during the first year period due to renovation and moving activities, resulted in the higher lift faults.
HDB has instructed Sigma to rectify these issues and to carry out improvement works to ensure that the lift doors and sensors operate smoothly. HDB has also issued stern warnings to Sigma and is closely monitoring the performance of its lifts.
Both Sigma and its parent company have channelled more resources towards addressing the issues. In particular, Sigma has undertaken the rectification works progressively, and the performance of the lifts has improved. HDB will continue to hold Sigma accountable for ensuring its lifts meet the required performance standards.