Keong Hong’s annual report said the group returned to profit as it completed projects that had been disrupted during the pandemic and focused on productivity and new technologies. The construction business update highlighted progress at Solitaire on Cecil after completion of piling works, and continued structural works at Tengah Plantation C5. The report said Sky Eden@Bedok obtained Temporary Occupation Permit in September 2025, while works at the Punggol Regional Sports Centre were nearing completion with TOP targeted in March 2026. Keong Hong reported an order book of about SGD 203 million as at 30 September 2025 and said it deployed AI-enabled smart CCTV at the Tengah Plantation C5 site to monitor safety compliance.
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