SINGAPORE: The time needed to hire new foreign construction workers, starting with those from China and Thailand, will be shortened as part of efforts to boost productivity in Singapore’s built environment sector.
From January 2027, construction firms will no longer need to put new foreign workers from both countries through mandatory skills testing in their home countries before they can enter Singapore.
This change will be extended to workers from all source countries from January 2028.
The move is expected to cut hiring timelines for new work-permit holders from four months at present to about one month, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said on Thursday (Apr 30).
Under the new process, firms can bring in workers directly and have them obtain the required Skills Evaluation Certificate (Knowledge), or SEC(K), in Singapore instead.





