✦ BCA-Registered Contractor

Commercial Renovation Contractor in Singapore

Fortified is a licensed commercial renovation contractor managing design, authority submissions and construction — delivering compliant, on-schedule fit-outs across Singapore. As a specialist commercial contractor Singapore businesses rely on, we manage every phase from design to handover.

Office Renovation

Retail Fit-Out

F&B Renovation

Healthcare Facilities

Industrial Spaces

What Does a Commercial Renovation Contractor Do?

A commercial renovation contractor is a licensed professional responsible for the physical execution of renovation works in commercial spaces. Unlike an interior designer who focuses on aesthetics and space planning, a contractor takes legal responsibility for the construction, structural works, and regulatory compliance.

In Singapore, commercial renovation works that involve structural changes, mechanical and electrical (M&E) works, or require authority submissions must be carried out by a BCA-registered contractor. Using an unlicensed contractor can result in stop-work orders, fines, and legal liability.

INTERIOR DESIGNER
RENOVATION CONTRACTOR
Design & Concept
Construction Works
Authority Submissions
BCA Registration
Not required
Required
Legal Liability
Limited
Full
Warranty on Works
Site Supervision

Our Credentials as a Licensed Contractor

Fortified Pte Ltd holds all required licences and certifications for commercial renovation works in Singapore. Verify our registration on BCA’s online directory.

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BCA REGISTRATION

Building & Construction Authority Registered Contractor

Covers structural, architectural and M&E works
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BIZSAFE CERTIFIED

Workplace Safety & Health certified

Committed to safe worksites for every project
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ACRA REGISTERED

Fortified Pte Ltd — ACRA-registered company

Legally incorporated in Singapore
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SCDF/FSSD

Fire Safety submissions handled in-house

Qualified to prepare and submit fire safety plans
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URA APPOVED

Change-of-use and planning applications

Experienced with URA requirements across space types

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FULLY INSURED

Public liability & workmen compensation

Full insurance coverage on all projects

What a Look for in a
Commercial Renovation Contractor

Choosing the wrong contractor in Singapore can result in stop-work orders, cost overruns, and legal disputes. Here’s what separates a reliable contractor from one that will cost you more in the long run.

Verify BCA Registration Before Signing Anything

01

Any contractor performing structural, M&E or fire safety works must be BCA-registered. You can verify this on the BCA online directory using the company’s UEN or contractor name. An unregistered contractor cannot legally submit building plans or obtain permits.

Check Their Track Record with Authority Submission

02

Authority submissions — BCA, SCDF, URA, NEA — are where inexperienced contractors fail. A delayed or rejected submission can add weeks to your project and cost you rental fees on a vacant space. Ask specifically who handles submissions and how many they’ve completed.

Scrutinise the Quotation — Not Just the Total

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A low headline price often conceals costs that appear later as variation orders. A proper quotation should be fully itemised — every trade, material, and authority fee listed separately. If a contractor gives you a single-line quotation, that’s a serious warning sign.

Confirm Insurance Coverage

04

A contractor without public liability insurance and workmen’s compensation leaves you exposed if someone is injured on site or third-party property is damaged during renovation. Always ask for a copy of the insurance certificate before work begins.

⚠ Red Flags: Walk Away From Contractors Who…

Fortified vs Other Contractors — What's Different

Most contractors handle construction. We handle everything — from design drawings to authority approvals to defect rectification. Here’s what that looks like in practice.

 
Capability Typical Contractor Fortified
BCA-registered for structural & M&E worksSome✓ Yes
In-house authority submission team✗ Usually outsourced✓ In-house
BCA, SCDF, URA and NEA submissionsBCA only (usually)✓ All four agencies
Design and build under one contract✗ Separate parties✓ One contract
Dedicated project manager per projectShared PM✓ Dedicated PM
After-hours and weekend schedulingOn request✓ Standard offering
Itemised quotation with no hidden costsVaries✓ Always
Written warranty on completed worksVaries✓ Provided
Experience across office, retail, F&B, healthcare, industrialUsually 1–2 types✓ All space types
100+

Commercial projects
completed in Singapore

0

Stop-work orders
on our projects

4

Authority agencies
we submit to directly

1

Point of contact
from start to handover

How We Handle Authority Submissions

Authority submissions are the part of commercial renovation most contractors get wrong — or outsource. We handle them in-house, for every project, across all four agencies.

BCA

Building & Construction Authority

Required for structural changes, additions and alterations to commercial buildings. Failing to obtain BCA approval before works begin can result in a stop-work order and mandatory reinstatement at your cost.

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Structural engineer engaged to assess and certify plans

2

Architectural drawings prepared to BCA standards

3

Plans submitted via CORENET electronic system

4

Respond to BCA queries and resubmit if required

5

Obtain Written Permission before works commence

6

Obtain Written Permission before works commence

SCDF / FSSD
Fire Safety & Shelter Department

Fire safety approval is required for commercial renovation works that affect fire protection systems, means of escape, or compartmentation. Requires a qualified Fire Safety Manager or approved QP.

1

Fire safety engineer reviews existing systems and proposed works

2

Fire safety plan prepared showing escape routes and suppression systems

3

Plans submitted to FSSD for approval

4

Address FSSD clarifications and resubmit if required

5

Implement approved fire safety measures during construction

6

Final inspection and Fire Safety Certificate obtained

 

URA

Urban Redevelopment Authority

URA approval is needed when changing the use of a space — for example, converting an office to an F&B outlet, or retail to a medical clinic. Without change-of-use approval, your tenancy can be invalidated.

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Confirm current approved use of the unit with building management

2

Assess whether proposed use is permitted under URA zoning

3

Prepare change-of-use application with supporting documents

4

Submit to URA Development Control

5

Respond to URA conditions and obtain Grant of Written Permission

NEA

National Environment Agency

Fire safety approval is required for commercial renovation works that affect fire protection systems, means of escape, or compartmentation. Requires a qualified Fire Safety Manager or approved QP.

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Engage NEA-approved food hygiene officer if required

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Design kitchen layout meeting NEA food handling guidelines

3

Ensure proper ventilation, grease traps and drainage are in plan

4

Submit food shop licence application via GoBusiness portal

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Schedule NEA inspection upon construction completion

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Rectify any findings before licence is issued

Timeline note: BCA typically takes 3–6 weeks, SCDF 2–4 weeks, URA 4–8 weeks, and NEA 2–3 weeks after construction. We factor all approval timelines into your project schedule upfront so there are no unexpected delays.

What's Included in a Commercial Renovation Contract

Before you sign anything, know exactly what a proper renovation contract covers — and what red flags to look for in one that doesn’t protect you

Detailed Scope of Works

REQUIRED

Every item of work must be described specifically — not “general renovation works” but “supply and install 12mm tempered glass partition with aluminium frame, 3 panels.” Vague scope is the most common cause of disputes and variation order abuse.

Itemised Bill of Quantities

REQUIRED

Each trade and material should be priced separately with quantities stated. This allows accurate comparison of quotations and identifies if costs increase post-contract. Never accept a single lump-sum quotation for commercial renovation works.

 
Project Timeline with Milestones

REQUIRED

The contract must state a start date, completion date, and key milestones. Without a written timeline, you have no basis to claim damages for delay. Milestones should be tied to payment releases — this gives you leverage if the contractor falls behind.

Variation Order Procedure

REQUIRED

Any change to the original scope must be documented as a Variation Order (VO) with a written cost before work proceeds. Contractors who proceed with changes without a signed VO and then invoice for them afterwards are a common dispute scenario — and without a signed VO, they have no legal right to payment.

Authority Submission Fees
Check Carefully

BCA, SCDF, URA and NEA submission fees should be explicitly included or excluded in the quotation. Some contractors exclude these and bill them separately later. At Fortified, all authority fees are itemised upfront — no surprises.

Defects Liability Period & Warranty

REQUIRED

A standard Defects Liability Period (DLP) of 12 months is normal for commercial renovation in Singapore. During this period, the contractor must rectify defects at no additional cost. Ensure the DLP is stated in the contract, not just mentioned verbally.

Typical Payment Milestones
10 – 20%

Upon contract signing
Covers mobilisation and material orders

30%

Upon commencement of works
After authority approval obtained

30%

Upon 50% completion milestone
Major structural and M&E works don

25%

Upon practical completion
Final inspection passed

5%

Upon defects rectification
Retention sum released after DLP

⚠ Be cautious of contractors requesting more than 30% upfront. Front-loaded payment schedules leave you with little leverage if works are not completed to standard.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hiring commercial renovation contractors in Singapore.

How do I verify a contractor is BCA-registered in Singapore?
You can verify a contractor’s BCA registration on the Building and Construction Authority’s online directory at bca.gov.sg. Fortified Pte Ltd is a BCA-registered contractor, and our registration details are available on request.
An interior designer focuses on aesthetics, space planning and design concepts. A licensed contractor executes the physical construction, manages subcontractors, handles authority submissions (BCA, SCDF, URA), and is legally responsible for the building works. Fortified provides both design and build under one contract.
Yes. Commercial renovation works involving structural changes, M&E works, or requiring authority submissions must be carried out by a BCA-registered contractor. Using an unlicensed contractor can result in fines, stop-work orders, and difficulty obtaining the Certificate of Statutory Completion.
Yes. Fortified handles all authority submissions including BCA approval, SCDF/FSSD fire safety clearance, URA change-of-use applications, and NEA approvals for F&B outlets. We prepare drawings, submit, and coordinate responses until approval is granted.
A proper renovation contract should include: detailed scope of works, itemised quotation, project timeline with milestones, payment schedule tied to progress, warranty terms, variation order procedures, and contractor insurance details. Fortified provides fully transparent contracts with no hidden costs.
Timelines depend on scope and size. Small offices under 1,000 sqft typically take 3–4 weeks. Medium projects (1,000–3,000 sqft) take 6–8 weeks. Large-scale or complex renovations may take 10–16 weeks, including authority approval time.
Commercial renovation costs typically range from $50–$250 per square foot depending on space type, scope of works, and quality of finishes. Office renovations start from $50/sqft; retail and F&B spaces typically cost $80–$150/sqft; healthcare and premium commercial spaces range from $150–$250/sqft. For a full breakdown, see our guide on commercial renovation cost in Singapore.
A proper renovation contract includes a project timeline with agreed milestones. Delays should be covered by liquidated damages clauses. At Fortified, we assign dedicated project managers to each project and maintain regular progress updates to keep works on schedule.
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Ready to Start Your Commercial Renovation in Singapore?

BCA-registered, fully insured, with 100+ commercial projects completed on time and on budget. Office fit-outs, retail, F&B, healthcare — we handle all authority submissions.

🔒 BCA-Registered  ·  BizSAFE Certified  ·  ACRA Registered  ·  Fully Insured