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Singapore: Tenders awarded to turn 9 HDB carpark rooftops into urban farming sites

Local agri-tech firm Citiponics’ vertical farming plot at the multi-storey carpark rooftop at Block 700 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH

Parked cars will soon make way for growing vegetables as tenders were awarded for urban farming at nine carpark rooftops by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA).

By Cheryl Tan
Straits Times
Sept 30, 2020

Excerpt:

The sites, which are rooftops of Housing Board multi-storey carparks, comprise five single sites and two clusters of two sites each. They were awarded to six tenderers.

Each site has a term of up to three years.

The highest tender of $90,000 for annual rent was awarded to IT Meng Landscape and Construction for a cluster site in Jurong West, with one site spanning a total area of 3,311 sq m – three-fifths of a football field – and the other at 2,974 sq m.

Other carpark locations include Choa Chu Kang, Tampines, Hougang, Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh and Sembawang.

SFA chief executive Lim Kok Thai said: “The successful tenderers’ proposals included hydroponic and vertical farming systems with a variety of innovative features such as IoT (Internet of Things), blockchain technology and automated climate control.

“With these farming systems, the sites have the potential to collectively produce around 1,600 tonnes of vegetables annually.”

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