SPH, Kajima make top bid for Bidadari site

Consortium offers $1.132b for mixed commercial and residential plot, which attracts a total of 12 bids

A consortium linked to Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) and Kajima Development has placed the highest bid in a state tender for a 99-year- leasehold mixed commercial and residential site in Bidadari estate.

It offered $1.132 billion, which works out to $1,181 per sq ft per plot ratio, for the site in Upper Serangoon Road.

The next highest bidder, a tie-up between Far East Civil Engineering and Sekisui House, put in a $1.117 billion offer for the 25,440 sq m site, which can yield about 825 private homes.

There were another 10 bids in the tender, which closed at noon yesterday.

The other bidders included GuocoLand, Kingsford, Sim Lian, Nanshan Group Singapore, Blossom Commercial Development and Chip Eng Seng.

An SPH spokesman said: “If the consortium is awarded the tender, it plans to develop a mixed-use development comprising residential condominium units and a retail mall in the upcoming Bidadari housing estate.

“We will also build a 65,000 sq ft community club, a 20,000 sq ft Neighbourhood Police Centre, a commercial bridge towards Bidadari Park and an underpass to connect to the bus interchange as part of the development.”

The head of research and consultancy at JLL Singapore, Ms Tay Huey Ying, described the top bid as bullish. She highlighted how it is some 50 per cent higher than the $775 per sq ft per plot ratio paid for the nearby The Poiz Centre and The Poiz Residences mixed-use residential and commercial Government Land Sales (GLS) site in August 2014.

The number of bids, she added, showed that developers are confident in the Government’s masterplan for the Bidadari estate.

That the highest bid was submitted by a local firm “should arrest some concerns that foreign players are increasingly edging out local developers in vying for development land”.

Pointing out that local developers had submitted the highest bids in two-thirds of residential, and residential and commercial GLS land tenders since January last year, Ms Tay said: “In fact, we observed that local developers have been thriving well in the competition.”

Ms Christine Li, research director at Cushman & Wakefield, added that “this integrated development site is also going to be the first landmark project for the popular Bidadari estate”.

She said: “Despite the potential competition from the adjacent residential site in Woodleigh Lane, which will close its tender next month, developers are particularly optimistic about the prospect of this integrated development, as four out of 12 parties went above the $1 billion mark.”

According to Cushman & Wakefield Research, over the past 10 years, there have been an average of 6.7 bidders per land tender for large GLS sites above $1 billion.

The head of research and consultancy at ZACD Group, Mr Nicholas Mak, said: “The aggressive bids submitted in the latest tender will greatly influence the tender for another GLS site in Bidadari that is located across Upper Serangoon Road.”

The tender for that site will close on July 11.

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