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Over 20 development projects in Singapore to use Redas' data sharing platform

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 3 min read
Over 20 development projects in Singapore to use Redas' data sharing platform
Group photo of Redas MC members and Rapid early adopters and partners on stage at Redas Digital Future Symposium 2025. Photo: Redas
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Real estate developers in Singapore will be using the Real Estate Analytics Performance Indicators Dashboard (Rapid) to support more than 20 projects in the citystate.

They include Allgreen Properties, CapitaLand Development, CHEC Urban, China Construction (South Pacific), City Developments Limited , Far East Organization, Guocoland, MCL Land, OUE, PM Link, Qingjian Realty, Roxy-Pacific Holdings, SingHaiyi, UOL Group Limited, and Wing Tai, among others. 

Rapid is an integrated digital delivery (IDD) platform developed by the Real Estate Developers’ Association of Singapore (Redas) in close collaboration with industry players.

The platform enables structured and consistent data-sharing across stakeholders in the real estate development cycle, strengthening transparency and collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.

It unifies information from multiple construction and project management systems to offer a single, integrated view of time, cost, quality, and safety indicators. 

It is compatible with platforms such as Excel, MS Project, Novade, Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC), InterCorp, and SAP, making it adaptable to existing workflows across various partners. 

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With a robust and growing suite of 45 built-in reports, Rapid empowers developers and their value-chain partners with a “single source of truth” to enable faster and informed decisions as well as deeper project visibility from digital design through to asset management. 

"The idea of a shared dashboard connecting everyone in the project value chain is a game-changer. It has the potential to improve coordination, cut through data silos, and help us work smarter together," says Tay Seok Cheng, senior vice president, deputy head of Property Development Division at City Developments Limited. 

Elias Toh, deputy director, Development Projects at Far East Organization, shares the same sentiment. He says: "With RAPID, our teams gain instant access to project-critical data, whether it’s site performance, contractor updates, or risk alerts. It gives us the visibility to make sharper decisions, detect potential risks early, strengthen collaboration across the value chain and keep the project on track." 

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The 20 projects that will adopt Rapid come from a diverse range of asset classes, including private residential, hotels, mixed-use integrated developments, and institutional sites. This highlights the platform’s relevance across the real estate value chain.

According to Redas, the private residential projects using the platform alone represent approximately 35% of the total Gross Floor Area from Building Under Construction residential sites awarded between 2023 and 2024. 

"We are pleased by the industry support for Rapid, which Redas championed as a digital building block compliant with the common data environment, that will encourage wider IDD adoption. With future industry support and collaboration, we are sure it can be further enhanced to become a key component for digital transformation across the built environment for all stakeholders," says Chew Peet Mun, co-chair of Redas Lead Project Steering Committee. 

Rapid is part of Singapore's Built Environment Industry Transformation Map and is supported by Enterprise Singapore’s LEAD programme. The platform has also received strong support from government agencies such as the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), Housing and Development Board (HDB), and JTC. 

Redas is working with strategic partners -- such as Surbana Jurong, Institutes of Higher Learning and technology partners -- to further strengthen Rapid’s capabilities through AI-powered predictive analytics. 

By building a robust data ecosystem across committed projects, Rapid aims to evolve into a learning platform capable of surfacing intelligent recommendations and predictive insights to support future-ready, high-performance developments.

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