Singapore to house migrant workers at multi-storey carparks of construction sites


HDB contractors will be temporarily housing the healthy workers at the unused void decks and multi-storey carparks as part of the fight against Covid-19 - HDB/Facebook

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Some healthy migrant workers will be housed at unused void decks and multi-storey carparks at different sites where projects are under construction, the Housing Board (HDB) said on Saturday (April 11).

HDB contractors will temporarily house the workers at these places, which the Board described as "completed structures that are safe and liveable".

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