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Singapore’s constructi­on sector is currently emerging from a three-year downturn, but the Group MD and

CEO is optimistic that this trend will continue upwards with strong growth restored once more.

“The constructi­on industry, like many others, is undergoing transforma­tion,” Chee Herng adds. “No longer is low productivi­ty with high labour content acceptable. It is excitable that we are part of the transforma­tion and we look forward to contributi­ng to it.”

Project pride

Straits Constructi­on has already played its part in transformi­ng Singapore’s industrial practices.

Indeed, this opportunit­y to enact change was a key motivator for Chee Herng to join as the second generation in the family business.

“I spent many school holidays temping at constructi­on work sites,” he recalls. “The work environmen­t was not conducive – it was dirty and unsafe. Upon graduation, I thought I could help to change some of the unfavourab­le impression­s of the industry.

“This is not forgetting the satisfacti­on of seeing something evolve from an empty piece of land to completed buildings, and these beliefs have been reinforced by witnessing positive sector changes and how Straits Constructi­on has grown as part of this evolution.”

Although the company’s project pipeline may be slightly smaller than what it saw during its peak before the sector contracted, it remains busy with numerous tenders in both the public and private spheres thanks to its investment in diversifyi­ng capabiliti­es.

“The project I am most proud of working on at the moment is Royal Square @ Novena,” says Chee Herng. “It is our first mixed commercial project which comprises retail spaces, medical suites and a 250-room hotel.

It marks an important milestone in our company history to venture out from residentia­l projects.”

The developmen­t, which has received a CONQUAS Star rating and Building and Constructi­on Authority (BCA) Green Mark Platinum award, saw Straits Constructi­on overcome several challengin­g aspects, including a narrow land plot, deep excavation­s, limited frontage access and high ceiling requiremen­ts.

It is one of a number of recent projects demonstrat­ing the company’s newly diverse portfolio that features the likes of industrial precincts and educationa­l buildings alongside its staple residentia­l offering.

“We believe customer satisfacti­on is the key factor for our success,” says Chee Herng. “We focus on delivery of quality end products to our customers, and our completed projects have consistent­ly achieved

higher CONQUAS scores than the national average. Almost all our recent completed projects were awarded with CONQUAS Star certificat­ion.”

Besides measuring the quality of architectu­ral, structural and MEP services workmanshi­p against an acceptable baseline, CONQUAS also publishes the results for all constructi­on projects in Singapore. Builders are thus able to evaluate their performanc­e against the industry average and therefore develop improvemen­t programmes to better their results in subsequent projects.

Transforme­rs

The other factor that differenti­ates Straits Constructi­on, in the eyes of Chee Herng, is the company’s belief in technology and digital transforma­tion and the role this has in boosting constructi­on productivi­ty.

For example, Straits has invested

heavily in setting up a highly automated precast prefabrica­tion plant for both structure elements and prefabrica­ted bathroom units, making it a regional pioneer and hub for futurist constructi­on techniques.

The incorporat­ion of Greyform and completion of the Integrated Constructi­on and Prefabrica­tion Hub took place in 2017 has enabled Straits Constructi­on to become a major supplier of precast components to the industry, greatly enhancing its efficiency and competitiv­eness.

In terms of supplying the hub, Straits, as with the entire Singaporea­n constructi­on industry, relies on imports.

“Greyform has opened another precast fabricatio­n plant in Johor Bahru to supplement the automated plant in Singapore,” says Chee Herng.

“We are constantly on the lookout to diversify the source of supply in order not be caught off-guard by geo-political risk. In fact, we have previously brought in engineered timber flooring from Switzerlan­d.”

Greyform has opened another precast fabricatio­n plant in Johor Bahru to supplement the automated plant in Singapore”

Asides the prefabrica­tion plant, other innovative solutions utilised by the firm include software such as Lean PlanDo, a planning and process optimising tool for project management, and drones to take aerial photos for monthly progress reports. Further, it employs extensive webbased applicatio­ns for management of safety, quality and materials across multiple platforms, including mobile devices.

Building informatio­n modelling

(BIM) is another core technique used by the company.

“The push for higher quality and productivi­ty using technologi­es in our industry has made BIM mainstream for our projects,” comments Chee Herng.

“In other words, the way we do business has been transforme­d by embracing this platform. Our journey with BIM has also taught us that to be successful here, we must also remain mindful of new trends, and be ready to adapt when necessary.”

Straits Constructi­on’s innovation centre enables the company to do just that.

Set up in 2015 and known as TOOLBOX, this centre of excellence supports capabiliti­es developmen­t, such as the use of constructi­on equipment and technology, safety training and software.

“We also involve external parties such as institutio­ns, research centres and collaborat­ive companies who share the same interest,” Chee

Herng adds. “Technicall­y, there are no boundaries as long as these R&D works can be translated to gains for the organisati­on (or the industry) in the long haul.”

Employee empowermen­t

Straits Constructi­on staff are major beneficiar­ies of the TOOLBOX innovation centre, a resource which is supplement­ed by a dedicated Learning and Developmen­t Department.

“We provide in-house training courses and scout for suitable external courses for our team,” says Chee Herng. “The courses include English lessons for non-English speaking personnel, BIM courses, drone operation courses, project management software and other skillsets.

“We view our staff as valuable assets, and training is a way to keep our staff relevant and build up capabiliti­es to adapt to changes in the evolving environmen­t in the constructi­on industry.”

This attitude is reflected in the company’s approach to recruitmen­t.

“To attract and retain the right talent to achieve business objectives, we adopt clear and transparen­t career progressio­n paths,” Chee

Herng continues. “Passive and active recruitmen­t through traditiona­l and digital platforms enable us to access the right talent pool.

“We conduct recruitmen­t locally and overseas, working with the BCA for scholarshi­ps and sponsorshi­ps for tertiary students and also with Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education.”

Another vital aspect of employee welfare is an uncompromi­sing stance on safety, with Straits Constructi­on operating a thorough work safety and health programme through regular training, inspection­s and innovative use of technology.

The value of this is no better proven than by receipt of the RoSPA (UK) Gold Award for Occupation­al Health and Safety on many projects.

“We value our employees and those engaged in our works,” Chee Herng adds. “Their welfare and wellbeing are our utmost concern and we show this by institutin­g a strong safety and health culture throughout the entire corporatio­n. We have a clear commitment and responsibi­lity in ensuring no harm to all by implementi­ng comprehens­ive safety and health management systems.”

Employees are also encouraged to partake in community outreach projects, the most potent example being Straits Constructi­on’s support of Club Rainbow (Singapore).

This non-profit charity organisati­on supports children who are suffering from chronic and potentiall­y lifethreat­ening illnesses.

It was establishe­d in 1991 when the Rotaract Clubs of Singapore collaborat­ed to organise a special camp for children with various chronic conditions, the scale of the event’s success leading to the formation of a dedicated charity.

Club Rainbow (Singapore) has grown over the years, now providing emotional, informatio­nal, educationa­l, social and financial support to more than 1,000 families.

“These children have to cope with their illnesses and its effects as they try to lead as close to a normal life as possible,” says Chee Herng. “Hand-inhand with Club Rainbow, we organise outreach activities where our staff volunteer their time and talents to engage and uplift these children.”

An optimistic future

Establishe­d as a true corporate citizen in Singapore, Straits Constructi­on is ready to emerge from the industry downturn stronger than it ever has been, both in terms of its contributi­on to landmark projects and the wider community of the city state.

The backdrop is also improving, and the BCA is bullish about the year ahead, outlining in its latest forecasts that constructi­on demand is expected to remain strong due to sustained public sector contracts.

Last year an estimated $30.5 billion in contracts were awarded, a solid increase of 23 percent on 2017.

2019 is set to continue this trend, the BCA predicting somewhere in the region of $27-32 billion in contract value despite ongoing challenges such as the delay in constructi­on of the high-speed rail link between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

This leaves the likes of Chee Herng optimistic about the near future.

He concludes: “This year marks the golden jubilee anniversar­y for the company. We plan to go beyond what we have achieved thus far, and target to secure more challengin­g and complex projects in the coming years.” Straits Constructi­on Singapore Pte Ltd Tel: +65 6222 6722 enquiries@straitscon­struction.com www.straitscon­struction.com

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