29,000 older HDB flats to be upgraded in latest round of Home Improvement Programme

29,000 older HDB flats to be upgraded in latest round of Home Improvement Programme


Some 29,000 flats built in 1997 or earlier have been chosen for the Housing Board’s Home Improvement Programme (HIP) and will get structural improvements and upgrades to bathrooms and entrances, among other things.

Announcing the latest round of the programme on Sunday (Feb 16), HDB said homeowners of these flats will be able to opt for senior-friendly fittings such as grab bars and foldable shower seats.

The 371 blocks chosen for upgrades are located island-wide, including in Choa Chu Kang, Pasir Ris, Tampines and Jurong West, and the government has allocated over S$407 million for the works.

The HIP was launched in 2007 to spruce up older housing estates. As at Mar 31, 2024, about S$4 billion has been spent on the programme.

Speaking during a Chinese New Year event on Feb 16 in Pioneer in Jurong West, Minister for National Development Desmond Lee said that since the launch of HIP, 494,000 flats, or 9 in 10 eligible flats have been selected for the programme, including the latest batch. 

Of these, close to 381,000 flats have been upgraded, HDB said.

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“Here in Pioneer, more than 1,200 households across 10 blocks have been selected in this batch of HIP. These blocks are located opposite Jurong Point, at Blocks 687 to 696 Jurong West Central 1,” said Lee.

Under HIP, flats are shortlisted for upgrades based on their age. A poll is then held among residents, and the works proceed only if at least 75 per cent of Singaporeans living in the blocks vote in favour of the upgrading.

The programme has two main components – essential improvements and optional improvements.

Essential improvements, such as repair of spalling concrete or structural cracks, are meant to ensure the safety of older flats, and are fully paid for by the government for Singapore citizen households.

Optional improvements, such as new entrance doors and gates, and upgrades to toilets and bathrooms, are subsidised by the government up to 95 per cent, depending on flat type.

For example, one- to three-room HDB flat owners will co-pay S$599.50, with the government’s share being S$11,390.50, or 95 per cent of the cost of the full optional improvements package.

HDB said flats selected for HIP can also opt for senior-friendly fittings such as rocker switches, handrails at flat entrances with steps and slip-resistant treatment to toilet floor tiles.

Such elderly-friendly upgrades come under the Enhancement for Active Seniors (Ease) programme. HDB said that since the programme was launched in 2012, about 340,000 households have benefited, and more than S$150 million has been spent on such upgrades as of Mar 31, 2024.

Residents who need such upgrades but whose blocks do not qualify for HIP can still apply for the improvements under the Ease (Direct Application) programme at the HDB website. A site survey will be conducted before the installation of the items.

“Collectively, these improvements help to enhance the safety and comfort of residents living in HDB flats, enabling more of our seniors to age in place, within their homes and community that they are familiar with,” said HDB.  THE STRAITS TIMES



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