Landscaping in Bukit Batok New Town
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Typical price: SGD 740–SGD 138,000
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Landscaping prices in Bukit Batok New Town
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Balcony or PES green-up Planters, plants, and irrigation for a condo balcony or patio | SGD 740 | SGD 1,850 | SGD 3,700 |
| Landed home garden refresh Planting redesign, turf, and irrigation for a typical landed garden | SGD 4,600 | SGD 11,000 | SGD 23,000 |
| Full landed garden build Hardscape, decking, planting, lighting, and irrigation | SGD 18,400 | SGD 46,000 | SGD 138,000 |
| Vertical garden / green wall Modular green wall system with irrigation, per typical residential installation | SGD 2,750 | SGD 7,350 | SGD 18,400 |
How to hire a landscaping pro in Singapore
- Match the contractor to your property type: HDB corridors/community spaces, condo balconies (subject to MCST rules), and landed homes are different jobs with different approval chains
- For condos, get MCST/management approval before balcony or terrace landscaping — weight limits, waterproofing, and drainage rules apply
- For landed homes, check whether works touch structures or drainage — BCA and PUB rules can apply to significant construction; a good contractor flags this
- Look for firms on the NParks Landscape Company Register or LIAS (Landscape Industry Association Singapore) membership as quality signals
- Confirm irrigation and drainage design — tropical downpours plus balcony drainage restrictions are the top failure mode
- Get itemised quotes separating plants, planters/structures, irrigation, and labour
- Agree a maintenance plan — tropical planting overgrows fast without scheduled care
Singapore landscaping firms are ordinary ACRA-registered businesses; NParks maintains a voluntary Landscape Company Register and the industry association LIAS sets professional standards. Condo landscaping needs MCST approval, and works affecting structure or drainage on landed property can trigger BCA/PUB requirements.
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Frequently asked questions
What deposit is normal for a landscaping project?
10-30% at signing is typical, often structured as deposit, staged payments at milestones, and a final payment on completion. Be wary of demands for 50%+ upfront — materials for early stages don't cost that. Never make the final payment before snagging is done and you've walked the finished job.
What's the difference between softscape and hardscape, and why does it matter for price?
Softscape is living material — turf, plants, trees, soil. Hardscape is built structure — patios, paths, walls, decks, pergolas. Hardscape typically costs 2-4x more per square metre because it involves excavation, sub-bases, and skilled construction. Shifting your design 20% from hardscape to planting is the single biggest lever for cutting a landscaping quote.
What maintenance does a new landscape need in year one?
The first year decides whether planting establishes: regular deep watering (especially trees and hedging), mulch top-ups, formative pruning, and quick replacement of failures. Many landscapers offer a 12-month establishment package or plant warranty conditional on documented watering. Budget 5-10% of project cost for year-one care, or the planting investment erodes.
How do I check a landscaper is legitimate?
Look for: an established business with reviewable past projects (ask to see one in person or talk to a past client), public liability insurance, itemised written quotes, and no pressure tactics. In markets with trade licensing, verify the licence covers the structural work quoted. Photos of 'their work' prove nothing — completed local references do.
What should be in a landscaping contract?
A drawing or written scope, itemised price, payment schedule tied to milestones, start window and estimated duration, who handles waste and any permits, a variations process (changes priced in writing before work), warranty terms on hard landscaping, and a plant establishment/replacement policy. No contract, no project — verbal landscape deals go wrong at the first rain delay.
What does landscaping cost in Singapore?
Balcony and small condo green-ups run SGD $800-$3,500; landed-home garden projects commonly SGD $8,000-$50,000, with extensive designs reaching $100,000+. Maintenance-grade gardening labour runs around $60-$120 per hour. Space premium and imported materials keep Singapore pricing high relative to garden size.
Can I landscape my HDB or condo space in Singapore?
HDB: personal planting is limited to your own unit's service yard and approved corridor planters that don't obstruct the 1.2m escape route — common areas belong to the town council. Condos: balcony and PES landscaping is allowed subject to MCST rules on weight, waterproofing, screens, and drainage. Get approvals in writing before contractors start; removals ordered later are at your cost.
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