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  1. This “Guidebook for Design of Buildings in Singapore to Requirements in SS EN 1998-1” referred to as BC3: 2013 gives provisions for the structural design against seismic actions and is to be read in conjunction with the Singapore National Annex to SS EN 1998-1: 2012.

  2. Floor-to-Floor Height & Aggregate Building Height. In addition to the number of storeys control, the individual storeys shall be guided by the prescribed floor-to-floor height as shown in the table below.

  3. 1. Conform to established standards3 for the design, specification, installation and testing of the suspended ceiling. These standards include: a. British/European Standard (BS EN 13964:2014 Suspended Ceilings – Requirements and Test Methods; and b. Australian/New Zealand Standard (AS/NZS 2785:2020 Suspended Ceilings – Design and Installation)

  4. iv. handrails; and v. protection from falling f) Paragraph E.3.8.1 – new note added to make it clearer. g) Note 2 of paragraph F.3.2.1 – amended to it clearer. h) Amendments to description of acceptable solution for section G - Ventilation to make it clearer. i) Paragraphs I.3.2 and I.3.3 – new note added to make it clearer. 11 Feb 2004 3

  5. These void spaces usually have a floor-to-floor height between 4 to 4.5m, which is almost twice the standard 2.8m ceiling height found in most condominiums.

  6. This document is a standard code of practice for building and construction in Singapore, covering various aspects of accessibility and buildable design.

  7. In Mar 2023, BCA introduced a set of standardised designs that flat owners may adopt for replacement of safety barriers integrated with ¾ height and full height windows in existing residential buildings.