
Knowledge Highlights 27 January 2025
On 6 August 2021, the new Part 10A of the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act 2021 (“Part 10A”) came into operation. Part 10A provides for a relief framework to allow contract parties to adjust the contract sum to address the increase in foreign manpower salary costs from 1 October 2020 to 30 September 2021 in respect of Work Permit Holders due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The intent of Part 10A is for parties to negotiate and reach a mutually agreeable arrangement to address the increase in foreign manpower salary costs, failing which parties can seek an assessor’s determination to adjust the contract sum of a construction contract that satisfies the stipulated criteria under Part 10A.
On 18 August 2021, the Building and Construction Authority (“BCA”) issued a circular (“Circular”) on the public sector approach to address increased foreign manpower salary costs under Part 10A. A summary of Part 10A eligible contracts, and the approach taken for public and private sector construction contracts as outlined in the BCA Circular is set out below.
Part 10A eligible contracts
Part 10A is applicable to a construction contract that satisfies the following criteria:
Part 10A does not cover construction contracts for the carrying out of construction works at or on a residential property (within the meaning of the Residential Property Act) that do not require the approval of the Commissioner
of Building Control under the Building Control Act.
Approach for public sector construction contracts
For public sector contracts, the following common approach is adopted for foreign manpower salary costs increase under eligible construction contracts, so as to minimise the time and resources spent in negotiation:
Approach for private sector construction contracts
Although the approach outlined in the Circular applies to public sector construction contracts, BCA encourages private sector contract parties (including subcontracts) to adopt a similar method to minimise the potential time and resources spent in negotiation. BCA encourages contract parties to further discuss and mutually agree on how to co-share other additional costs incurred due to Covid-19.
Reference materials
The following materials are available from the Singapore Statutes Online website www.sso.agc.sg and BCA website www1.bca.gov.sg:
Further information
Allen & Gledhill has a Covid-19 Resource Centre on our website www.allenandgledhill.com that contains knowhow and materials on legal and regulatory aspects of the Covid-19 crisis.
In addition, we have a cross-disciplinary Covid-19 Legal Task Force consisting of Partners across various practice areas to provide rapid assistance. Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at covid19taskforce@allenandgledhill.com.