Platform Level And Crest Level

platform level shall not be lower than- 104.0 mRL for developments along the southern coast, and 104.5 mRL for developments along the northern coast or developerowner to raise the platform level andor crest level to the highest possible levels before considering the deployment of flood protection measures.

The platform levels as determined shall beindicated on the layout plans.The minimum platform level required for a proposed development depends on its locality and thetype of development, as categorised below-2.1.1 Type of DevelopmentaGeneral DevelopmentsThe minimum platform level shall not be lower than-iiiiiiiv104.0 mRL for

Critical MampE equipment shall be located installed at the minimum platform level or higher. For critical MampE equipment located at the basement, the structural crest level for all entrances, exits and openings leading to the basement must comply with crest level requirements as stipulated in Clause 2.2. 8 Clause 4.3.3 Page 12 Replace

The minimum crest level shall be at least 300 mm above the minimum platform level as specified in Clause 2.1.1 b. c Underground Special Facilities and Developments with Direct or Indirect Linkages to Underground Special Facilities, The minimum crest level shall be at least 300 mm above the minimum platform level as specified in Clause 2.1.1

In 2011, the minimum platform level for buildings and crest level for basements were raised from 3 metres Singapore Height Datum SHD to 4 metres SHD and 150 millimetres to 300 millimetres above the minimum platform level, respectively. The crest level for underground MRT stations and road tunnel were also raised from 1 metre to 1.3 metres

PLATFORM, CREST AND RECLAMATION LEVELS 2.1 Minimum Platform Level The minimum platform level of a development site as specified by the Board is the required minimum ground level of that proposed development. The platform levels as determined shall be indicated on the layout plans. The minimum platform level required for a proposed development

The key revisions in the 6th edition of the Code of Practice on Surface Water Drainage include - Raising minimum platform, crest, and reclamation levels to provide increased flood protection against more intense rainfall and sea level rise. - Increasing return periods used for sizing drainage systems to better accommodate heavy rainfall. - Strengthening requirements for ensuring flood

Minimum Platform Level MPL amp Crest Level CL - Critical MampE QP shall advise the developerowner on the need to identify power, communications, and other critical MampE equipment prior to the design of the development site. All critical MampE equipment for CIsKIs must meet MPL and crest protection requirements.

Compliance to Minimum Platform Level MPL 16 Structural MPL and crest levels should be raised to the highest possible level before the QPOwnerDeveloper will be allowed to consider the deployment of flood protection measures to comply with MPL or minimum crest level. No lowering down of the existing structural platform level andor

Floor levels also fulfill statutory requirements, particularly concerning platform levels and integration with the existing terrain or context. By adhering to these regulations, architects ensure compliance with building codes and regulations, promoting safety and environmental compatibility. Ensuring Structural Stability and Integrity