We thank Mr Dennis Tan for his letter (“Train managing agents in building inspections to flag defects which may endanger people”, 17 March 2025).
Building safety is a shared responsibility, requiring vigilant oversight from multiple stakeholders, including building owners, management corporation strata title (MCST), managing agents (MAs), Professional Engineers (PEs) and individual unit owners, each playing a distinct role.
As Mr Tan highlighted, existing buildings undergo two types of inspections: the Periodic Structural Inspection (PSI) for structural elements and the Periodic Façade Inspection (PFI) for façades, both conducted by qualified engineers. These professional assessments form the backbone of our building safety framework.
Between these inspections, MAs can help by flagging visible signs of building deterioration during their routine maintenance checks. If concerns arise, they should promptly inform building owners, who can then engage a PE for technical evaluations and necessary repairs. Accredited MAs under the current MA accreditation recognition framework receive training to identify common defects during maintenance.
We appreciate the efforts of all industry partners, including MAs, in maintaining buildings and reporting visible issues promptly. BCA remains committed to working with industry partners and stakeholders to ensure a safe, liveable and sustainable built environment.
Regarding the Inspace building incident mentioned in Mr Tan’s letter, BCA is investigating the matter and will take appropriate action.
Er. Clement Tseng
Group Director, Building Plan and Management
Building and Construction Authority