As reported in local newspapers, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has received reports
                    of almost 30 incidents of falling façade elements most involving wear and tear of façade materials
                    or connections. In an attempt to address this and several other incidents involving lifts in
                    buildings, Parliament has on 6 March 2020 passed the Building Control Amendment Act, which aims
                    amongst other things to improve façade maintenance standards.
                    
                    The amendments have yet to come into operation as they are at the time of this article pending
                    notification by the Minister in the government Gazette. This article aims to take a brief look at
                    the impact on building owners, entrants and the public at large.
                    
                    One of the most notable features of the amendments is the requirement for periodic inspection of the
                    façade of buildings, which is in addition to the existing requirement for periodic structural
                    inspection. The amendments state that the Commissioner of Building Control can notify owners to
                    inspect the façade of a building and to produce the report thereof. Inspection must be completed by
                    a qualified person, such as an architect or professional engineer, and can be required upon the
                    building reaching 20 years of age and every 7 years after the first inspection.
                    
                    This need for periodic inspection will apply to all buildings with the two general exceptions:
                    
                    1. Detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced or linked houses which are used solely as a place
                    of residence and temporary buildings; or
                    
                    2. Buildings which are 13 metres or lower.
                    
                    Based on the inspection, the qualified person will then produce a report which is forwarded to the
                    Commissioner of Building Control. If any recommendations are made in the report, to prevent the
                    occurrence or potential occurrence of collapse of the façade of the building, the owner is then
                    obligated to carry out the recommended works.
                    
                    Another significant feature of the amendment is that it reinforces and highlights that it is the
                    obligation of the building owner or the person who has charge and control of the management and
                    maintenance of the exterior feature of a building to ensure that the exterior is kept in good
                    maintenance.
                    
                    For instance, the amendments make it an offence to fail to keep or maintain the exterior feature in
                    such manner as to be securely fixed to the building. Furthermore, the amendments presume that in the
                    absence of proof, if an exterior feature or part thereof collapses or falls, the responsible person
                    has failed in such duty. The amendments even make it the duty of the person responsible to report
                    safety incidents, in respect of any death or injury caused an exterior feature, to the Commissioner
                    of Building Control.
                    
                    As a result of the amendments, prudent building owners and managers, in particular of commercial
                    properties, should be aware that in the event of any collapse or falling exterior feature (or part
                    thereof), it would be in their interests to ascertain the cause and ensure that they retain the
                    necessary evidence to show that they are in compliance with the Building Control Act and its
                    amendments.
                
                  For more information:  https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/law-passed-tighten-rules-facade-checks-older-spore-buildings-after-30-incidents-falling
                    
                    Written by:
                    Hoh Law Corporation
                    17 August 2020
                
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