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[The Straits Times] New platform will let small subcontractors get paid as soon as developers make a payment

Colin Tan
Senior Correspondent
UPDATED 23 NOV 2023, 10:29 PM SGT

SINGAPORE – A new platform under development will improve cash flow for small subcontractors by allowing them to get paid as soon as a property developer pays the main contractor for a just-completed portion of work.

The platform will shorten the often lengthy payment process significantly, so much so that subcontractors could get their money as early as the day after their work is certified as completed.

It will also mean the developer and the banks need only deal with the main contractor rather than with every subcontractor down the line, which could entail engaging with hundreds of individual firms. 

The Doxa Connex platform, as it is called, is a tie-up between Visa, UOB and local fintech Doxa.

It allows any entity within a particular project’s ecosystem to upload all its documentation, making the verification and payment process more transparent and, in turn, simpler and quicker.

Previously, it could take up to three months or more for payments to flow through, as each company had its own system of processing claim submissions and disbursing money. These delays often result in a cash crunch, especially for smaller contractors at the lower tiers that are also often constrained by a lack of access to working capital.

“Ultimately, this unified system enables both traceability and accountability, while also eliminating the banks’ risk exposure to all the underlying contractors,” said Doxa chief executive and co-founder Edmund Ng.

He noted that for every project, a main contractor may have direct dealings with as many as 50 to 70 subcontractors, but subsequent layers of sub-subcontractors mean there could be several hundred other smaller players below this level.

Industrial landlord JTC Corporation and local builder Kimly Construction are planning to run trials on the platform, using data from past projects to simulate real-world scenarios.

“These trials are focused on achieving quicker payment cycles for contractors, which is a critical pain point in the construction sector,” Mr Ng said.

 

The platform, along with the crucial payment function, is expected to be up and running by the second quarter of 2024.

Each subcontractor will be issued with a virtual UOB Visa card that will allow them to be paid almost immediately for their services ahead of the invoice due date.

Ms Adeline Kim, Visa’s country manager for Singapore and Brunei, noted that while UOB is “the first issuer that we are working together with on this platform”, the payments giant is looking forward to working with other banks and financial institutions.

“We want to help improve working capital for subcontractors so that they can focus on running their business,” Ms Kim said. “This is because their survival is critical to the main contractor. If their businesses fail, replacements will need to be found and such delays are costly.”

Another huge benefit is that payments will not hinge on the main contractor, said Kimly Construction director Louis Khoo.

He noted that “whenever there is a verified claim for work done, the amounts are immediately drawn down via the Visa virtual cards. The main contractor receives the remainder”.

Ms Elaine Lee, JTC’s director of contracts and procurement division (construction), added: “We believe (the platform) will make a noticeable difference, and we are keen to see the benefits it will deliver.”

Doxa, which is part of the Visa Accelerator Programme for start-ups, was founded five years ago and was among the seven finalists shortlisted from a field of almost 500 applications. It created an administrative tool to help the construction industry manage and share documents between companies on a common platform.

Its potential became apparent when the payment function was added, Ms Kim said.

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SCCCI’s SME & Infocomm Commerce (SMEICC) Conference Series 2023, 15th & 16th August @ Suntec Convention Centre

SMEICC 2023 Information

Singapore’s largest and only bilingual SME conference for the past 25 years, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry cordially invite you to attend the annual SME and Infocomm Commerce Conference (SMEICC) at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre at Level 4, Hall 405 & 406 on 15 and 16 August 2023. 

Join us for “LEADERSHIP NEXT: Rising Above Adversity“, as this year’s conference will delve into the art of navigating uncertainties and uplifting your business to the next level.

 

Reserve your complimentary pass at https://www.smeicc.org/smeicc-2023-registration/ or visit www.smeicc.org for more information. Email smeicc@sccci.org.sg for queries.

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[BCA] Reminder to complete verification of your vaccination status in the National Immunisation Registry (NIR)

Dear SBMSA Members,

REMINDER – Work Pass Holders (WPH) Vaccination Status

Please be reminded that failure to comply with vaccination requirements for possible revocation/non-renewal of Work Pass Holders (WPH), MOM would be commencing enforcement against WPHs who did not obtain full COVID vaccination status soon.

You may consider the following list below : 

  • Employers (ERs) to read the vax requirements on MOM website (https://www.mom.gov.sg/covid-19/vaccination-requirements-as-a-condition-for-mom-passes)
  • To make clear that CMP S Pass and WPHs have 07 days after arrival to verify their fully vaccinated status with a local clinic. For the rest of the pass holders, it will be 30 days.
  • ERs can refer to the reminders sent by MOM on the follow-ups needed.
  • ERs to update their email addresses so that they can be reached in a timely manner.

The attached sample reminder letter was sent to all employers by MOM to complete verification of their vaccination status in the National Immunisation Registry (NIR).

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[Invitation – Singapore Poly] AEC Tech Forum & DigiBuildFest 2022

STAS’ Partner, Singapore Polytechnic would like to invite you to join us in SP AEC Tech Forum & DigiBuildFest 2022.

There will be 3 series to this AEC Tech and below are the event details. Visit https://www.aectechdigibuildfest.com/ for more information.

For further inquiries, please contact SP at spie_events@sp.edu.sg.

We look forward to seeing you!

Event Details

Forum 1

Date : 26 August 2022 (Friday)

Time : 2:00pm to 5:00pm

Venue : Singapore Polytechnic Graduate’s Guild (SPGG), Ballroom @ Level 3 (Physical) or https://aectechdigibuildfest.com/ (Online)

Topic : Digital Transformation of AEC Industry during The Pandemic : A Critical Panel Discussion

Forum 2

Date : 30 September 2022 (Friday)

Time : 2:00pm to 5:00pm

Venue : Singapore Polytechnic Graduate’s Guild (SPGG), Ballroom @ Level 3 (Physical) or https://aectechdigibuildfest.com/ (Online)

Topic : Talent Building and Capability Education and Training

AEC Tech Digibuild Fest 2022

Date : 4 November 2022 (Friday)

Time : 2:00pm to 6:00pm

Venue : Singapore Polytechnic, Digital Building Innovation Centre (DBIC), W513 (Physical) or https://aectechdigibuildfest.com/ (Online)

Topic : Presentation and Results of Day for AEC Tech DigiBuildFest 2022

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SMEICC Conference Series 2022

Dear SBMSA Members,

SMEICC 2022 Information

Singapore’s largest and only bilingual SME conference for the past 24 years, the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry presents its flagship event, SMEICC.

Revel in a showcase of groundbreaking ideas and successful initiatives by distinguished thought leaders, eminent business leaders, and government agencies. Expect a holistic engagement via a hybrid approach designed to help SMEs win in disruptive times.

SMEICC 2022 is set for a return at Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre. The 2-Day bilingual conference will bring together a carefully curated line-up of entrepreneurs, technology experts, management gurus and thought-leaders from Singapore and overseas to share insights on business issues relevant to SMEs today.

The SME Gallery, held in conjunction with the conference, will play host to several technology-led business innovations and new-to-market ideas.

For the latest information of the event, you may visit www.smeicc.org.

To find out more about SMEICC 2022 programme, click here to view https://www.smeic.org/programme/.

Below is the eDM with the hyperlink to the registration form (https://www.smeicc.org/registration/) :

SMEICC Conference Series 2022

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ArchXpo 2022 (November 16-18, 2022)

Dear SBMSA Members,

CEMS would like to take this opportunity to invite SBMSA members to join Architecture & Building Services Expo 2022 which will be held at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre from November 16-18, 2022

This premier event brings together seven themes under one show – the overall ocus will be “Sustainability in a Digital Built Environment”, attached brochure below will describe the different shows.

CEMS expects to bring together architects, developers, contractors, Facility and Strata Managers, Interior Designers and government affiliates to this event. Some 3000 conference delegates and 5000 trade visitors from around the region are expected at this event. This would be a tremendous opportunity to meet and network with associates of the build industry in Singapore and the region.

For locally registered companies in Singapore, there will be a subsidy of up to 70% of the booth costs from Enterprise Singapore under their LEAD Program. All you need to do is fill up the application form and CEMS will handle the due process.

CEMS hopes that SBMSA members will be part of this exhibition and look forward to rejuvenating business success post-COVID restrictions.

If you are interested to join and need further information, please contact us at sbmsa1929@gmail.com.

ABS 2022 Conferences

ABS 2022 Brochure

ABS 2022
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ArchXpo 2022 Brochure

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[BCA Circular] Application for Accessor’s Determination Under Part 10A of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act for Construction Contracts in the Built Environment Sector

Dear SBMSA Members,

The BCA Circular on “Application for Assessor’s Determination Under Part 10A of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act for Construction Contracts in the Built Environment Sector” below has been sent to all Contractors Registration System (CRS) and Public Sector Panels of Consultants (PSPC) registered firms. We attached a copy of the PDF circular below for your reference.

Please refer to the circular which can be downloaded from https://go.gov.sg/bca-circular-cotma10a-end (English) and https://go.gov.sg/bca-circular-cotma10a-end-chi (Chinese) for more details. 

BCA Circular
(English)

BCA Circular (Chinese)

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[Singapore Pavilion] IBEW (BEX Asia) 2022 is back!

Dear SBMSA Members,

IBEW 2022 – Asia Pacific’s most anticipated Built Environment Event is back for its 4th edition from 05 – 09 September 2022. STAS is setting up a Singapore Pavilion for IBEW 2022 and would like to invite you to participate.

Join SG Pavilion and enjoy funding support of up to 70% by Enterprise Singapore (upon meeting eligible criterias).

Email to info@stas.org.sg to register your interest for the Singapore Pavilion!

[Singapore Pavilion] IBEW (Bex Asia) 2022 is back!

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[For Dissemination – BCA Circular] CONQUAS 2022

NEW CONQUAS 2022 STANDARD

  1. The Built Environment sector has shown commitment to building better quality projects by making steady improvements over the years, supported by BCA’s initiatives and schemes on construction quality.

    BCA works with industry stakeholders and residents to undertake frequent and regular reviews to calibrate BCA’s Construction Quality Assessment System (CONQUAS) to the changing needs of homeowners.

  2. Over the last year, BCA and relevant agencies have engaged builders, developers and trade associations to improve CONQUAS. BCA has released the new CONQUAS 2022 standard, to help developers and builders continually improve their construction quality and processes to minimise defects incidences.

    BCA is also developing a new CONQUAS branding system to help home buyers better discern the workmanship quality and excellence of developers and builders based on their track records in private residentials projects. 

    Details for this banding system to be released later.

  3. We would also like to take the opportunity to thank you for your support in the quality journey. We would appreciate it if you could convey the contents of the circular to those who needs it. For clarification, please feel free to contact Mr. Ken Ho at email : ken_ho@bca.gov.sg.

BCA Circular - CONQUAS 2022

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Circular on Buildability & Productivity

SBMSA would like to inform the industry on the following updates :

a. Enhancements to code of practice on buildability and amendments to building control (buildability and productivity) regulations 2011 to accelerate adoption of Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA).

b. Collection of off-site construction productivity data.

Please see the attached document for details.

Circular on Buildability & Productivity

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