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CDL to work closely with contractors to provide necessary support after structure collapse at Tanjong Pagar

“Workplace safety is of paramount importance and we are cooperating fully with the authorities for a thorough investigation."

City Developments Limited (CDL) says it will work closely with its contractors to provide the necessary support after a structure collapsed in Tanjong Pagar on June 15.

The incident took place at around 2pm along Bernam Street where there were ongoing works to demolish the existing Fuji Xerox Towers. The towers were to make way for a new mixed-use development called Newport Plaza.

The body of a missing worker was recovered at the site at around 9.45pm after an extensive search operation by the authorities.

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“We are deeply saddened by the incident. The deceased worker was an employee of the demolition contractor Aik Sun Demolition and Engineering. We share our deepest condolences with the family for their loss and are working with Aik Sun to offer our assistance,” says CDL via its spokesperson.

“We are grateful for the swift response from the Police, SCDF, including DART rescuers, search canines and medical personnel who were deployed to the site for emergency response,” the spokesperson added.

The group says its immediate priority is the well-being of the workers affected.

“Workplace safety is of paramount importance and we are cooperating fully with the authorities for a thorough investigation,” adds the group.

Shares in CDL closed 6 cents higher or 0.86% up at $7.01 on June 15.

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