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S'pore construction demand slows
Wed, Jan 14, 2009
The Straits Times

By Joyce Teo

SINGAPORE'S construction demand is projected to reach $22 billion to $28 billion this year, down from a record high of $34.6 billion last year.

Data released by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) on Wednesday showed that the bulk of this year's demand will come from the public sector.

Construction demand for public sector projects such as major roads and MRT projects will rise to between $17 billion and $19 billion this year.

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