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Gardens by the Bay construction will not be deferred
By Chan Eu Imm, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 25 July 2008 1629 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Singapore's Gardens by the Bay project is on track for completion by the end of 2010.

National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan said the project is unaffected by the government's recent decision to defer S$1.7 billion worth of public-sector building projects – a move meant to ease the pressure on the construction industry in Singapore.

Mr Mah was speaking to the media at the official opening of the Singapore Garden Festival on Friday at the Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

One of the key highlights of the Singapore Garden Festival is the much-anticipated Singapore Orchid Show, which is jointly organised by the Orchid Society of Southeast Asia and the National Parks Board (NParks).

The exhibition – a teaser for the World Orchid Conference in 2011 – covers 3,000 square metres, with over 8,000 cut orchids and some 10,000 orchid plants on display.

Singapore's Gardens by the Bay project is expected to be completed by the time the conference is held.

"The Marina Bay Gardens work has already started, so it is not possible to defer it. It is something that we would like to complete around 2010, 2011 because this is part of our longer term plans to develop the Marina Bay area, so it forms an important part of the Marina Bay development," said Mr Mah.

Future garden festivals will be held at the Gardens by the Bay. But for now, visitors can visit this year's festival at Suntec till August 1.


- CNA/so

 

 



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