Metal Beam From Chong Pang City Worksite Crashes Through Yishun HDB Roof, No Injuries Reported
A nine-storey integrated development's dismantling operation sent a metal beam onto Block 103 Yishun Ring Road, prompting a stop-work order and a full investigation.

SINGAPORE —
Key facts
- Incident occurred on May 2, 2026, at the Chong Pang City construction site in Yishun.
- A metal beam fell during dismantling works on an upper floor of the nine-storey integrated development.
- The beam landed on Block 103 Yishun Ring Road, damaging part of the roof along the common corridor.
- No injuries were reported; interior of flats was undamaged.
- A stop-work order has been issued for the Chong Pang City construction site.
- Rich Construction Company is the main contractor and is cooperating with authorities.
- The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) is the lead agency for the development.
- The affected area has been cordoned off; overall roof structure is deemed intact and safe by a professional engineer.
The Incident: A Beam Falls During Dismantling Works
On the evening of May 2, a metal beam slipped during dismantling operations at an upper floor of the Chong Pang City integrated development in Yishun. The beam exited the building, descended, and punched a hole through the roof of the adjacent four-storey Housing Board block, Block 103 Yishun Ring Road. The Singapore Land Authority (SLA), the lead agency for the project, confirmed in a statement on May 3 that the beam fell during dismantling works at the nine-storey development. The beam damaged part of the roof along the common corridor but did not breach the interior of any flats. No residents were injured, and the area was immediately secured. Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam, who is also the Member of Parliament for Nee Soon GRC, described the event as a "freak incident" in a social media post on Sunday.
Immediate Response and Safety Assessment
A coordinated response team comprising SLA, the Housing and Development Board, the Town Council, grassroots leaders, and the contractor assembled on site on Saturday night to assess the situation. A professional engineer evaluated the damage and confirmed that the overall roof structure remains "intact and sound,".orridor has been cordoned off as a precaution, but residents may continue to use other common areas and access routes. Shanmugam stated that temporary works have been carried out and that repairs will follow shortly. He added that house visits with grassroots leaders, Town Council officers, and agency representatives are being conducted to reassure residents about the structural safety of the building.
Stop-Work Order and Investigation Underway
The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has issued a stop-work order for the entire Chong Pang City construction site pending a full investigation. The main contractor, Rich Construction Company, has been asked to submit a report to BCA. SLA stated that Rich Construction is currently working with relevant authorities to determine the cause of the incident. Shanmugam noted that the metal beam "slipped in an unexpected way" during the dismantling process. The investigation aims to uncover why the beam came loose and fell, and whether any safety protocols were breached. The Ministry of Manpower has also been contacted for further information.
Background on Chong Pang City Integrated Development
The Chong Pang City integrated development, also known as the Chong Pang Integrated Development (CPID), is a 0.9-hectare project that includes swimming pools, a gym and fitness studio, an upgraded hawker centre, and a community club. The development held its topping out ceremony on April 18, just two weeks before the incident. The project is being built adjacent to existing HDB blocks, including Block 103 Yishun Ring Road. The SLA is the lead agency for the development, which is intended to enhance community facilities in the Yishun area. The incident has raised questions about construction safety protocols during dismantling phases, especially in close proximity to residential buildings.
Next Steps and Resident Assurance
SLA has stated that rectification works will be carried out as soon as possible, though no specific timeline has been provided. The authority is monitoring the situation closely and will work with relevant agencies to ensure the safety of residents and the surrounding area. Shanmugam emphasized that the overall roof structure system is intact and safe, and that residents have been provided with assurance and support. The stop-work order remains in effect until the investigation is complete. The findings will likely determine whether any changes to construction practices or regulations are needed to prevent similar incidents in the future. For now, residents of Block 103 can continue their daily routines, albeit with a cordoned-off section along the common corridor.
The bottom line
- A metal beam from the Chong Pang City worksite fell onto Block 103 Yishun Ring Road on May 2, damaging the roof but causing no injuries.
- A stop-work order has been issued, and Rich Construction Company is cooperating with authorities in the investigation.
- A professional engineer confirmed the overall roof structure is intact and safe; the affected area is cordoned off.
- The incident occurred during dismantling works at the nine-storey integrated development, which had its topping out ceremony on April 18.
- Residents have been assured through house visits and ongoing communication with grassroots leaders and agencies.
- Rectification works will commence as soon as possible, pending investigation results.






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