Trusted Partners
The professionals
we work with.
A construction project is only as strong as the chain of professionals certifying, designing, and pricing it. These are the firms whose work we’ve relied on across Singapore landed-home and infrastructure commissions — the QPs, architects, and quantity surveyors who hold the standard at the same level we do.
We have no commercial referral arrangement with any partner listed here. They appear because their work is consistently good and their submissions clear plan-check cleanly.
CVC Engineers Pte Ltd is a Singapore civil and structural engineering consultancy with deep specialisation in landed-home renovation, conservation shophouse retrofits, and complex civil infrastructure. They are our most-recommended structural Qualified Person for Singapore landed-home owners undertaking A&A or full rebuilds.
What sets CVC Engineers apart, in our experience: clean BCA submissions that clear plan-check on first round; structural underpinning calculations that work in real Singapore soil conditions (which differ block by block); and a willingness to walk the site, not just sign drawings from an office.
Project areas they cover include landed home structural design, GCB underpinning & rebuilds, shophouse conservation retrofits, drainage and civil works, and structural certification for HDB & LTA tenders. For Singapore landed-home owners assembling a project team, we suggest engaging CVC Engineers at concept-design stage rather than after the architectural drawings are locked — structural input early prevents expensive late-stage redesigns.
Formspace Architects is a Singapore residential architecture practice we’ve worked alongside on landed-home A&A and conservation shophouse projects. Strong on URA submission discipline, period-sensitive detailing, and the buildability conversations that catch construction issues at design stage rather than at site.
For landed-home owners considering an architect-led design approach, Formspace Architects’ strengths sit in the brief-to-buildable translation — they design with the contractor’s perspective in mind, which means fewer late-stage variations and cleaner site coordination.
Yuhuang Estimating Pte Ltd provides quantity surveying, pre-tender estimation, and cost-consultancy services for Singapore landed-home and small-commercial projects. Detailed bills of quantities, market-rate benchmarking, and milestone valuation that keeps open-book contracts honest on both sides.
For owners who want a third-party check on contractor pricing, an independent QS like Yuhuang Estimating is invaluable — their detailed BoQ becomes the basis for an apples-to-apples tender comparison and protects against scope-creep variations during construction.
How a Singapore Landed Project Comes Together
The chain of accountability.
On a typical landed-home A&A in Singapore, the chain runs like this: the owner appoints an architect (Q.A.) and a structural engineer (P.E.) as Qualified Persons. The QPs prepare drawings, calculate structures, and submit to BCA and URA. A quantity surveyor produces a detailed Bill of Quantities. Contractors tender against that BoQ. The owner appoints the winning contractor. The QPs supervise construction. The QS values progress payments. The contractor delivers TOP.
We’ve seen what happens when any link in that chain is weak: cost overruns, schedule slippage, plan-check rejections, post-handover disputes. The firms above — CVC Engineers, Formspace Architects, and Yuhuang Estimating — consistently hold their link of the chain to a standard that lets us hold ours.
Got the right team?
We’ll deliver the build.
Once your QPs and QS are appointed, we’d love to tender for the construction work. BCA-registered, 78 commissions, S$170M+ delivered.