Use Quantum
Check the guidelines relating to use quantum for business 2 (industrial).
At least 60% of the total B2 industrial GFA (i.e. minimum 60%) shall be used for industrial purpose1. The remaining 40% may be used for ancillary (or supporting) uses. Tables 1 and 2 below shows the applicable use quantum control for a single-user or multi-user industrial development respectively.
1 This is also applicable to to B2-White sites.
Single-User Development
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Single-User Use Quantum
Table 1: Single User Development
Predominant | Ancillary |
|---|---|
Minimum 60% | Maximum 40% |
Note: For single-user developments, strata subdivision is not allowed. Sub-leasing of space is allowed.
Single-user/owner developments (i.e. not strata subdivided) that sub-lease space to other tenants are subject to the same quantum controls as multi-user developments (see Table 2 below).
Multi-User Development
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Multi-User Development Overall Use Quantum
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Use Quantum within each Strata Unit
Table 2: Multi-User Development
Predominant | Ancillary |
|---|---|
Entire Development | |
Minimum 60% | Maximum 40% |
Each Strata-subdivided Unit | |
Minimum 60% | Maximum 40% |
Up to 40% of the floor area of the development is for ancillary quantum at the development level, which comprises all common areas outside the units (such as common corridors, staircases, lifts, toilets, M&E spaces) and all secondary uses (see ‘Guidelines for Allowable Uses’ section).
Within each strata-subdivided industrial unit, at least 60% of the floor area shall be used for industrial uses. Ancillary uses (e.g. ancillary office, meeting rooms) shall not occupy more than 40% of the unit’s floor area.
