
Tower Cranes in Singapore: Compliance Is Easy — Responsibility Is Not
When a tower crane appears on a Singapore worksite, it signals both progress and risk. In August 2023 the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) replaced its
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When a tower crane appears on a Singapore worksite, it signals both progress and risk. In August 2023 the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) replaced its

SCDF Compliance and Fire Safety Assurance Petroleum and flammable materials (P&FM) are widely used across industrial, logistics, and commercial facilities in Singapore. However, improper storage

In lift safety, some of the most important components are also the least visible. Passengers cannot see them. Building users never interact with them. During

Pressure vessels are critical to the safe and reliable operations of essential building and industrial systems such as water supply, compressed air, sterilisation, heating, and

In Singapore’s dense urban landscape, lifts and escalators are lifelines. From high-rise residences to hospitals, shopping malls, factories, and offices, vertical transportation keeps people moving

Every day in Singapore, over 70,000 lifts and escalators operate quietly in the background, moving people in homes, hospitals, MRT stations, malls, offices and workplaces.

Cranes are a familiar sight across Singapore’s skyline, silently lifting tonnes of materials as buildings rise higher by the day. Whether used on a construction