Singapore's Two 56-Story Prefabricated Towers to Be Completed in 2026
2026-06-10 14:42
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Singapore is set to complete two 56-story residential towers using Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction (PPVC) technology. Named Avenue South Residences and planned by ADDP Architects, each tower reaches a height of 200 meters and is expected to be completed in 2026, serving as a significant reference case in the global prefabricated residential building sector.

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PPVC technology divides buildings into volumetric modules manufactured in factories, which are then transported to the construction site and integrated into the main structure. In the Avenue South Residences project, these modules arrive at the site in a highly finished state, including waterproofing, tiles, paint, glass, cabinets, plumbing, and electrical installations. According to ADDP Architects, approximately 80% of the work is completed off-site, a strategy that tends to reduce waste, noise, and environmental disruption, while achieving higher standardization in a controlled environment, thereby improving quality control and shortening construction time.

The adoption of PPVC is also part of Singapore's government incentive policies. The Building and Construction Authority of Singapore states that, considering labor and time savings, PPVC can increase construction productivity by up to 40%. In the Avenue South Residences project, the use of this technology is a project requirement, and its performance still depends on the complexity of each project, making it an alternative for large-scale projects requiring precision, repeatability, and speed.

The project is located along a boulevard, surrounded by older buildings of about four stories, highlighting the contrast between low-rise structures and modern towers. The complex will house over a thousand residential units in total, with two large green spaces planned on the 19th and 36th floors, along with 16 small terraces distributed across various building blocks. These spaces will expand the presence of landscape design and create elevated social areas.

A close-up view of the facade of the Avenue South Residences towers in Singapore, highlighting balconies, integrated green spaces, and prefabricated residential modules with full finishes.

Avenue South Residences combines linear design, modular organization, and precise landscaping to integrate construction efficiency with a modern architectural image. The project showcases the progress of industrialized construction in high-rise buildings. According to information released by ArchDaily, Architectural Digest, ADDP Architects, and the Building and Construction Authority, the project emphasizes scale, technological repetition, and pre-finishing as core elements, and is expected to be completed in 2026, solidifying its status as a milestone in high-rise prefabricated construction.

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