BCA ordered unauthorised level to be demolished by early April

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A company that built an unauthorised storey above its unit will have to demolish it by early April, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) ordered.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

A company that built an unauthorised storey above its unit will have to demolish it by early April, the Building and Construction Authority ordered.

"BCA's investigations are still ongoing and we will take appropriate enforcement actions against the parties involved." The BCA, the Urban Redevelopment Authority and the Singapore Civil Defence Force had told The Sunday Times last week that the floor is"unauthorised" and enforcement action will be taken against those responsible.

Mr Stanley Yeo, ZACD Group co-founder and group chief executive, said:"It's not an additional floor. It's a racking system. We built it four to five years ago for storage purposes. It's only about 3,000 to 4,000 sq ft."

 

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