Singapore legislation

Clause 13

of Building Control Bill

Clause 13

Dangerous buildings

(1)

Where in the opinion of the Building Authority any building has been rendered dangerous or liable to become dangerous by fire, wind, rain, dilapidation, use, lack of fire escapes or any other cause, the Building Authority may by order served on the owner declare such building to be dangerous or liable to become dangerous.

(2)

Such order may —

(a)

require the demolition of the whole or part of the building;

(b)

require that the building be made safe generally;

(c)

specify work that must be done to make the building safe;

(d)

require that shoring shall be erected and may specify the manner and location thereof;

(e)

require a fence or hoarding for the protection of the public;

(f)

require the closure of the building; and

(g)

specify the time within which the demolition, shoring, erection of fencing or hoarding, closure or other work or thing required by such order shall be commenced and the time within which the same shall be completed.

(3)

Where the owner of a building which in the opinion of the Building Authority has been rendered dangerous or liable to become dangerous by fire, wind, rain, dilapidation, use, lack of fire escapes or any other cause, cannot be found or fails to comply with the requirements of an order served under this section, the Building Authority may carry out or cause to be carried out the work specified in such order or such other work as he considers to be necessary and the costs and expenses thereof shall be recoverable from the owner.

(4)

In cases of emergency the Building Authority may carry out or cause to be carried out such work as may appear to him to be necessary either without notice to the owner, or before or after such notice, and so far as it is in the opinion of the Building Authority attributable to such emergency the cost thereof shall be recoverable from the owner. The decision of the Building Authority that the particular case is one of emergency shall be final and binding on all persons.

(5)

Any person who fails to comply with the provisions of an order issued under this section shall be guilty of an offence under this Act.