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SLA Awards Tender for Tanjong Katong Complex to Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd

Winning Proposal to Rejuvenate Tanjong Katong Complex into a Vibrant Lifestyle and Cultural Destination


Singapore, 28 June 2025 – The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has awarded the tender for the redevelopment of Tanjong Katong Complex (TKC) to Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd at a bid price of $90,000,888, following a Concept and Price Revenue Tender process. The site was launched for sale in October 2024 on a 30-year lease tenure and attracted three competitive submissions. Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd was selected for its strong, community-centric proposal that reflects a sensitive yet forward-looking approach to placemaking and heritage integration.

Comprehensive Evaluation Based on Quality and Vision

2        The tender attracted three proposals and was evaluated based on a two-envelope system that considered both concept and price. Submissions were first assessed on the quality of their design and development concepts, with shortlisted proposals then evaluated on price. The evaluation process placed significant emphasis on how well proposals could retain and enhance TKC’s identity as a community and cultural landmark, while delivering a high-quality, future-ready development. Please refer to Annex A for the key evaluation criteria.

A Cultural Anchor in the Heart of Paya Lebar

3        Located just 280 metres from the Paya Lebar MRT Interchange, TKC sits at the intersection of cultural heritage and modern connectivity. With proximity to key nodes such as Wisma Geylang Serai, Haig Road Market, and PLQ, the revitalised TKC is poised to anchor the district’s transformation into a vibrant, multicultural lifestyle precinct.

4        Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd’s winning proposal stood out for its thoughtful integration of heritage preservation, inclusive design and strong community engagement. At the heart of the concept is a “Community Spine”, envisioned as a vibrant thoroughfare that connects retail, communal, and green spaces in an inclusive and accessible manner. The concept also features:

  • A multipurpose rooftop community deck and food garden to promote wellness and community bonding;
  • Adaptive reuse of TKC’s iconic façade and structural elements to preserve its historical architectural identity;
  • Art and heritage installations that showcase the rich history and contributions of the Geylang Serai precinct; and
  • Active programming developed in collaboration with local partners, including creative markets, wellness activities, and cultural showcases

Reinforcing TKC’s Role as a Community and Cultural Hub

5        The proposal’s placemaking strategy demonstrated a strong commitment to community engagement and cultural continuity. By creating spaces for shared experiences and enabling ground-up initiatives, the redevelopment aims to reinforce TKC as a key gathering point for the Malay-Muslim community and the wider public. Please see Annex B for artist impressions of the rejuvenated TKC.

 6        To complement the revitalised complex and further activate the precinct, Yayasan MENDAKI headquarters, a MUIS office and the Geylang East Public Library will be co-located at the rejuvenated TKC. TKC’s good connections to transport nodes and other amenities will also offer greater convenience and accessibility for users visiting these community organisations and facilities, strengthening TKC’s role as a key cultural and social anchor for the wider community.


Issued by:
Singapore Land Authority


Annex A – Key Concept Evaluation Criteria

Quality of Design and Public Space

30%

Quality of Placemaking

30%

Quality of Building Essential Works

20%

Track Record and Financial Strength

20%



Annex B – Artist Impressions

TKC.jpgArtist impression credit: Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd

Artist impression of external main frontage of rejuvenated TKC


TKC1.jpg Artist impression credit: Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd

Artist impression of external main frontage of rejuvenated TKC in the evening

 
TKC2.jpgArtist impression credit: Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd

Artist impression of external façade of rejuvenated TKC facing Tanjong Katong Road

 
TKC3.jpgArtist impression credit: Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd

Artist impression of aerial view of rejuvenated TKC

 
TKC4.jpgArtist impression credit: Jun Jie Development Pte Ltd

Artist impression of interior of rejuvenated TKC