URA and Redas team up to seek public involvement for urban innovations
Singapore
THE government and the developers' association have joined hands to seek greater involvement from members of the public for innovations that will raise the quality of the built environment.
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development, is rolling out a joint initiative with the Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore (Redas) called the URA-REDAS SPARK Challenge.
Participants of the URA-REDAS SPARK Challenge will have a chance to develop their own prototypes and test them out in six sele…
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