BCI Asia honoured Singapore’s 10 most active architectural firms and property developers with the BCI Asia Top 10 Awards at the annual BCI Asia Awards ceremony, held on 6 May 2011 at the Marriott Hotel.
The BCI Asia Top 10 Awards for 2011 in the property developers category were presented to CapitaLand Limited, City Developments Limited, Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, Far East Organization, Frasers Centrepoint Limited, GuocoLand (Singapore) Ltd, Ho Bee Investment Ltd, NTUC Choice Homes Co-operative Ltd, UOL Group Limited and Wing Tai Holdings Limited. The portfolios of these top developers comprise US$4.12 billion.
Meanwhile, BCI Asia Top 10 Awards also awarded ADDP Architects LLP, Architects 61 Ltd, CPG Consultants Ltd, DCA Architects Ltd, DP Architects Ltd, ONG&ONG Ltd, P&T Consultants Ltd, RSP Architects Planners & Engineers Ltd, SAA Architects Ltd and Surbana International Consultants Ltd in the architecture category. The portfolios of these elite architectural firms comprise US$11.48 billion worth of properties scheduled to start construction in Singapore this year.
“Architects and their clients have to sense and even anticipate global changes in order to remain on top of their game. The architects and developers ranked in Singapore’s Top 10 for 2011 are meeting the challenge of satisfying local demand for built environments that respond to rapid global changes,” said Dr. Matthias Krups, Chairman of BCI Asia, a construction media group which publishes over 150,000 reports a year on upcoming construction projects in the Asia / Pacific region.
The BCI Asia Awards, which is now in its seventh year, is a regional event attended by senior representatives of the building and property development industries to honour the best in building and architecture in Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Through these awards, the industry recognises the leading developers and architectural firms in the region, as well as better understands the importance these firms have in shaping society and influencing the built environment.
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