Productivity
As part of BCA’s industry transformation efforts, various initiatives have been introduced to drive the adoption of Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA), Integrated Digital Delivery (IDD) and Robotics & Automation (R&A) to raise construction productivity. Together, these initiatives allow the industry to achieve better project delivery outcomes.

To support the industry in tracking and improving productivity, BCA provides resources to guide industry in collecting and submitting Construction Productivity Data (CPD) and in measuring productivity.
Buildability and Constructability Framework
Driving productivity through the adoption of buildable designs and efficient construction methods.
Productivity Gateway Framework
The Productivity Gateway Framework facilitates the adoption of advanced construction technologies and progressive practices to raise productivity and reduce manpower utilisation in public sector projects.
Government Land Sales (GLS) programme
The Government Land Sales (GLS) programme plays a pivotal role in advancing Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA) technologies adoption, Integrated Digital Delivery (IDD), and innovation.
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA)
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA) is a key pillar of Singapore’s Construction Industry Transformation Map (ITM). It is a game-changing method of construction which involves construction being designed for manufacturing off-site in a controlled environment, before being assembled on-site.
Integrated Digital Delivery (IDD)
Leveraging digital technologies to streamline workflows and collaboration across the building lifecycle.
Robotics & Automation (R&A)
There are currently more than 20 ready-to-deploy R&A solutions available in Singapore across trades covering structural, architectural and mechanical, electrical and plumbing. Boost your productivity and start your R&A journey today.
Resources for Measuring Productivity
Tracking and improving construction productivity are key to effective project delivery. Resources and tools are available to help builders accurately measure and monitor manpower utilisation across their projects, enhancing the site productivity of the industry.
Ops-tech enabled inspections
Today, BCA is shaping the future of construction inspections by integrating operational technologies and digital solutions. Central to this transformation are the digitalisation of site documents and the virtualising of site inspections by adopting technologies and tools that enhance efficiency, accuracy, and collaboration.