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acidic.straw
13-03-13, 11:23
The Straits Times
www.straitstimes.comPublished on Mar 13, 2013

Contractor's woes may hit projects
Poh Lian Construction buys more time to sort out its problems

By Rachel Scully

SEVERAL hundred million dollars worth of projects could be delayed after soaring costs forced Poh Lian Construction to seek breathing space from creditors.

The long-established player whose office is near Paya Lebar was granted an interim judicial management order last week. This is a temporary court-supervised rescue plan that will give the firm more time to sort out its affairs.
Mr Tam Chee Chong and Mr Andrew Grimmett from accounting firm Deloitte & Touche have been appointed the interim judicial managers.

Poh Lian, which is a unit of Singapore-listed United Fiber System (UFS), highlighted the headwinds it was facing when the parent released its financials for the year ended Dec 31.

It pointed to significant cost overruns due to delays in some projects, extensive use of increasingly pricey foreign labour by subcontractors and higher wage costs due to changes in labour policy. Poh Lian's revenue for the year was $235 million.

Poh Lian's website shows that it is the main contractor for several local developments. Based on earlier announcements, the contract values are estimated at several hundred millions.

Among them are H2O Residence being developed by City Developments (CDL), GuocoLand projects Sophia Residence and Goodwood Residence, and two Housing Board Build-to-Order (BTO) projects in Bukit Panjang.

A CDL spokesman said yesterday: "CDL is unlikely to be adversely affected... We are taking prompt action and are already finalising the appointment of one of the reputable contractors, which will be able to take over and complete the construction of H2O Residences should the need arise."

CDL added that the project is about 20 per cent complete and should be ready on schedule in the second quarter of 2015. About 85 per cent of the units are sold.

GuocoLand said it is working closely with consultants and considering various options to resume work on its Sophia Residence and Goodwood Residence sites as soon as possible.

"(We) are currently in talks with several main contractors and will reserve all rights against Poh Lian," a spokesman said.

The Housing Board said it is working with Poh Lian and the judicial managers on arrangements to ensure that construction on the BTO projects Senja Grove and Senja Gateway can be completed with minimal delay. "Flat buyers will be informed should there be any delay to the completion timeframe that was earlier communicated to them."

Poh Lian's parent firm UFS requested a trading halt a day after the construction firm applied for its interim judicial management last week. Trading has yet to resume. UFS has recorded pre-tax losses for three consecutive years. Construction and property make up over 95 per cent of its revenue.
Acting UFS chief executive Pauline Lee could not be contacted despite repeated calls to the office. Late last night, the company confirmed that it had applied for judicial management.

Poh Lian's troubles could be an isolated case in the industry although Mr Colin Tan, head of research and consultancy at Chesterton Suntec International, noted that with costs rising, it will be crucial to see how firms draw up their contracts to address this issue.

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kane
13-03-13, 11:51
goodwood residence atas project, cannot be delayed.

bargain hunter
13-03-13, 11:52
"GuocoLand said it is working closely with consultants and considering various options to resume work on its Sophia Residence and Goodwood Residence sites as soon as possible."


work at sophia residence and goodwood residence has halted?!?! :scared-1:

amk
13-03-13, 11:55
poh lian had been in trouble for a long long time already lah...nothing to do with the "new labour tightening measures"

bargain hunter
13-03-13, 12:02
Dec 20, 2007

Goodwood Residence: Kuwait Fund Buys 97 GuocoLand Homes For $818m

Market sources say the price works out to slightly more than $3,000 per sq ft (psf), above levels achieved by nearby developments.

March 11, 2008

Kuwait fund pulls out of bulk purchase of high-end homes

It allows options for 97 condo units at Goodwood Residence to lapse

Kuwait Finance House had agreed to buy the units at a median price of $3,200 per sq ft (psf), which would have set price benchmarks for the area. Industry sources said the price was way too high, considering that bulk purchases typically come with a discount.

Wed, Jul 02, 2008

Kuwait fund buys just 36 Goodwood Residence units

KUWAIT Finance House (KFH) has ended up buying only 36 units in the posh Goodwood Residence, not the 97 it had wanted initially - and it is paying a lower price.

The Islamic banking group has paid $2,800 per sq ft (psf) for the apartments near Newton Circus - $400 psf below the price it agreed to in December when the property market was in full bloom.

Published January 26, 2013

Residential property buys via SPV may not escape ABSD

Special purpose vehicle arrangements may be disregarded, says IRAS

On Tuesday, Savills placed an ad in BT for the sale of 36 units at Goodwood Residence through an SPV that owns the apartments. Then on Wednesday, Jones Lang LaSalle put on the market 21 Anderson, Royal Oak Residence, with a similar arrangement as one of the available purchase options.

Mar 13, 2013

Contractor's woes may hit projects

Among them are H2O Residence being developed by City Developments (CDL), GuocoLand projects Sophia Residence and Goodwood Residence, and two Housing Board Build-to-Order (BTO) projects in Bukit Panjang.

GuocoLand said it is working closely with consultants and considering various options to resume work on its Sophia Residence and Goodwood Residence sites as soon as possible.

"(We) are currently in talks with several main contractors and will reserve all rights against Poh Lian," a spokesman said.

kane
13-03-13, 12:32
Inefficiencies and overly aggressive bids for projects was probably their undoing.

may2012
13-03-13, 14:21
poh lian had been in trouble for a long long time already lah...nothing to do with the "new labour tightening measures"

long time in trouble and yet awarded w so many projects?

how they do it sia?

sgbuyer
13-03-13, 15:04
long time in trouble and yet awarded w so many projects?

how they do it sia?


I remembered Rivervale Plaza contractor had issues and the place was plagued with problems and flooding, etc...

lol

kane
13-03-13, 16:49
rivervale plaza contractor is poh lian or some other contractor?

acidic.straw
13-03-13, 17:06
rivervale plaza contractor is poh lian or some other contractor?

Whoever the contractor, it is now under the care of ah lian :D

kane
13-03-13, 17:12
but this ah lian is under judicial management.

Lemonlaw
13-03-13, 17:45
rivervale plaza contractor is poh lian or some other contractor?

History is going to repeat itself again.

Happy waiting. :cheers4:

4wheels
13-03-13, 21:08
IF more and more construction company get into this and more projects are delay, then TOP delay and less ready units in 2014, 2015 and so on... wat would happen to the property market? Up since less supply?

thomastansb
13-03-13, 21:38
Ah lian funny. After she won the election, she ask PAP to come and build childcare center. Isn't that her job? If her job so easy, then pay her 15k for what?



Whoever the contractor, it is now under the care of ah lian :D