Home Improvement Programme
The Home Improvement Programme (HIP), a new programme announced by HDB, during the National Day Rally in August 2007, is set to replace the Main Upgrading Programme (MUP). The HIP offers lessees a choice on the works they want to be included in the upgrading of their flats. It also helps lessees deal with common maintenance problems in ageing flats, such as spalling concrete and ceiling leaks, in a systematic and comprehensive manner. Flats built up to 1986 which have not undergone the Main Upgrading Programme are eligible for HIP.
Scope of Works
Essential Improvements
These are improvements deemed necessary for public health, safety or technical reasons. They are compulsory if HIP is polled successfully.
- Replacement of waste pipes
- Repair of spalling concrete
- Repair of structural cracks
- Replacement of pipe sockets
- Upgrading of electrical supply [1]
Optional Improvements
Lessees may opt out of any or all of these improvements, with a corresponding reduction in co-payment. However, to opt out of toilet upgrading, the toilets will have to pass a water test for leaks. This is to prevent ceiling leaks at the flat below.
- Upgrading of toilets
- Replacement of entrance door
- Replacement of entrance grille gate
- Replacement of refuse hopper [2]
It was also announced in Parliament on 5 March 2012, that HDB will introduce more elderly friendly options under the HIP. These improvements come under the Enhancement for Active Seniors (EASE) and aims to create a safer and more comfortable living environment for them. [3]
- Slip resistant treatment for bathroom floors
- Grab bars
- Ramps at the main entrance of flats and in the flats
Construction
The construction period for a typical precinct comprising eight to ten blocks will take about one and a half to two years. Works in each flat will take 10 days or less, depending on the improvements chosen.[4]
External links
References
- ↑ "What is the Home Improvement Programme (HIP)". Housing and Development Board. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
- ↑ "What is the Home Improvement Programme (HIP)". Housing and Development Board. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
- ↑ "$380 million to Make Flats more Elderly-friendly & Bring Lifts to HDB Multi-Storey Car parks". Housing and Development Board. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
- ↑ "What is the Home Improvement Programme (HIP)". Housing and Development Board. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
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