Singapore Land Authority
The Singapore Land Authority is a statutory board under the Ministry of Law of the Government of Singapore. SLA optimises land resources for Singapore's social and economic development.
Oil spill near Bukom Islands expected to be cleared in days, monitoring ongoing
As of 22 October, there were no other oil sightings at sea and ashore.
Oil spill near Bukom Islands expected to be cleared in days, monitoring ongoing
As of 22 October, there were no other oil sightings at sea and ashore.
SLA launches tender to revitalise Tanjong Katong Complex
The winning tenderer will also manage the property for 30 years.
SLA and STB award state properties at Dempsey Road for wellness, creativity
Both awarded tenders will offer a tenure of five years, with an option to renew for a second term of four years.
MPA holds 16th joint oil spill exercise to test incident response
It was held at the Western Anchorage off Pasir Panjang Terminal.
SLA revises land betterment charge rates for 4 use groups
The revised charges will apply until 28 February 2025.
Koh Swee Yan joins the Singapore Land Authority board
She will serve on the board for two years.
Will lower LBC rates in the CCR boost en bloc sales?
Sector 43 recorded the largest LBC drop for non-landed homes at 19.2%.
SLA revises land betterment charge rates
The agency made adjustments for five use groups.
PM Lee orders speedy review on ministers’ rental of state properties
The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) said the two residential properties were rented.
Singapore Land Authority forges new partnerships to solve urban challenges
The partnerships will explore the use of geospatial data and technology.
State land within HDB derivatives to be moved to SLA
It takes effect on 1 March 2023.
Developers may reassess bids for enbloc sites due to revised LBC rates: analyst
The revised rates is from 23 September 2022 to 28 February 2023.
ERA, SLA enter MOU to strengthen geospatial co-innovation
OneMap3D data from ERA will be incorporated into its RealtyWatch mobile apps
Commentary
Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises