Wednesday, December 22, 2010

HDB:Housing And Development Board

The key Housing and Development Board (HDB) million drawings were returned to their owners ceremony yesterday at the end Treelodgers @ Punggol.
Development is the first organic compound under the auspices of the HDB, the 50th Birthday celebration in February developed this year.
"In just 50 years, HDB has built a million stories in the home of a people. It is not enough, and few countries can boast of outstanding achievements in a short time," Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister said in his speech as Guest of Honour at the ceremony.
Teo is also a member of the Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Groups (RCMP).
The Treelodgers @ Punggol has built an eco-roof over the parking lot, a playground made from recycled materials, and a system of rainwater harvesting, among others.
Residents also have a system of shared cars available, including hybrid cars.
An additional channel refuse centralized recycling for each block was introduced to promote the recycling of waste.
"It's something new. There were other HDB flats is have been designated as an environmentally friendly, and we were very happy to get it," said Chris Ng, the owner of the house number one million, four-unit bedroom.
Mrs Ng and her husband, Wang Weijia, the vote on the floor in 2007 and owned a house for the first time. They plan to move after the Chinese New Year.
Development began in 2007 with seven blocks of 709 apartments, of which three floors, four and five in the room.
Since the start of 3,300 new apartments have opened by the HDB in Punggol and 1,000 new homes to be launched in the coming days.
"If demand remains strong, the HDB is currently completing 35 000 houses at the end of 2015, said Mr Teo.
Last month, the HDB tender for the first mixed commercial residential Punggol Town Centre, which will start next to Punggol Waterway and the Punggol MRT station.
"The history of HDB is also a story of hope and of social mobility in Mexico, said Mr Teo.
"Singapore know if they work hard and smart, the budget can expect to spend at a higher level and a better life."
In 2008, the HDB won the United Nations Program for Civil Service property.
It was "followed given provision of Asia and the world greener, cleaner, housing programs and awareness, and social." By the price of UN-Habitat Scroll of Honor 2010, to the HDB for.

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