Lum Chang Holdings subsidiary awarded National Museum conservation contract


The contract brings LC Interior’s total order book to approximately $170.4 million. Photo: Lum Chang Holdings

SINGAPORE (THE EDGE SINGAPORE) -- Lum Chang Holdings has announced that its subsidiary, Lum Chang Interior, has secured a contract for proposed conservation and restoration works to the National Museum of Singapore's existing monument block.

The scope of the contract includes restorative works to the building's ornamental facade, critical repairs addressing wear and tear issues of timber and structural elements, aimed to preserve the nationally significant building.

The contract period is approximately 31 months long and commences early March, and brings LC Interior’s total order book to approximately $170.4 million.

This contract is not expected to have a material financial impact on the Group’s results for the FY2024 ending June 30.

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