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Construction Companies: BCA & MOM Requirements in Singapore

By Mike
Last updated on May 20, 2026
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Running a construction business in Singapore can be confusing when BCA and MOM requirements come into the picture. Many construction companies assume that company registration is enough to start hiring workers or taking on bigger projects. In reality, companies in the construction sector often need to understand both agencies.

The Building and Construction Authority mainly handles contractor registration, CRS workheads, grades, tendering eligibility, and industry standards. MOM handles manpower matters such as Work Permits, S Passes, quota, levy, salary, workplace safety, and employer responsibilities.

Put simply: BCA checks whether your company is properly registered for construction-related work. MOM checks whether your business can legally hire and manage workers.

Quick Answer

Construction companies in Singapore may need to meet both BCA and MOM requirements. BCA requirements usually involve the Contractors Registration System, workheads, grades, tendering limits, certification, and contractor criteria. MOM requirements usually involve Work Permit and S Pass rules, source countries, quota, levy, safety courses, skills, and worker eligibility.

This matters because the construction industry relies heavily on proper manpower planning. If your company wants to hire construction work permit holders, tender for public sector projects, or grow its operations, you should check both BCA and MOM requirements early.

BCA vs MOM: What Is the Difference?

For construction firms, BCA and MOM are connected but not the same.

AreaBCAMOM
Main roleContractor registration and construction standardsEmployment and work pass rules
Key mattersCRS, workheads, grades, tendering, portfolio, track recordWork Permit, S Pass, quota, levy, safety courses
Main concernWhether the firm meets contractor criteriaWhether the employer can hire and manage workers
Relevant toContractors, suppliers, public sector workEmployers, employees, migrant workers

One common mistake is thinking ACRA registration is enough. ACRA shows that your business exists. BCA and MOM requirements are separate.

What Is BCA CRS Registration?

CRS stands for Contractors Registration System. It is BCA’s registration framework for contractors that want to tender for public sector construction projects, work as certain subcontractors, or support foreign manpower needs.

CRS registration depends on the type of work your company does. Your workhead should match your actual trade, such as general building, civil engineering, mechanical and electrical work, facilities management, or specialist trades.

A company may apply for one of several CRS application types, including new registration, additional workhead registration, upgrading, renewal, transfer, or changes to registration status.

CRS also considers criteria such as paid-up capital, track record, personnel, experience, financial standing, and relevant certifications. For new businesses, it may be better to start at an appropriate grade and build a stronger project record over time.

Why BCA Registration Matters

BCA registration can affect your company’s ability to tender, hire, and build trust with clients.

A proper CRS profile can demonstrate that your company is registered under the correct workhead and is serious about quality, compliance, and long-term development. It can also support your ability to work on public sector construction projects and larger private developments.

For contractors aiming to grow, CRS is more than a form on a page. It is a structured way for the market to understand your company’s scope, track record, and capability.

MOM Requirements for the Construction Sector

MOM focuses on the employment side of the construction business.

If you want to hire foreign workers, you need to check whether the worker is eligible, whether your company has quota, whether the correct levy applies, and whether safety and training requirements are met.

MOM requirements can include:

  • Work Permit eligibility

  • S Pass eligibility

  • Source country or region rules

  • Quota and levy

  • Required safety courses

  • Skills assessment and certification

  • R1 and R2 worker status

  • Employer obligations

This is why BCA registration does not automatically mean MOM will approve a Work Permit or S Pass application.

Source Countries and Worker Eligibility

Construction companies can usually hire migrant workers from approved source countries or regions. These may include Malaysia, PRC, India, and other approved countries, depending on MOM’s current rules.

Before hiring, companies should check the latest information because the requirement may differ by worker nationality, skill level, and pass type.

For example, a worker from India and a worker from PRC may both be considered for the construction sector, but their documents, training, certification, or skill pathways may differ.

Quota, Levy, and Manpower Planning

MOM limits the number of Work Permit holders a company can hire through quota rules. Levy also applies to foreign workers.

This is important because the manpower cost exceeds the basic salary. You may also need to budget for levy, insurance, accommodation, medical needs, safety training, administration, and renewals.

If your company has too few local employees, your quota may be limited. This can affect your ability to hire more workers, take on a larger project, or expand operations.

Basic-Skilled and Higher-Skilled Workers

In the construction sector, MOM commonly refers to basic skilled workers as R2 and higher skilled workers as R1.

This matters because higher-skilled workers may qualify for different levy rates, which supports better manpower planning. MOM also has requirements around the minimum proportion of R1 workers for construction companies that want to hire or renew certain R2 workers.

R1 eligibility may involve accepted certificates, skills assessment, experience, salary conditions, or approved pathways such as CoreTrade, Multi-Skilling, Direct R1 Pathway, or market-based recognition.

A worker’s R1 status does not last forever, so companies should track expiry dates properly.

Safety Courses and Construction Sites

Safety is one of the most important parts of construction compliance.

Workers may need to complete approved safety courses before their Work Permits can be issued. These may include workplace safety training for construction sites and other MOM-recognised requirements.

This is not just paperwork. A strong safety culture protects workers, reduces disruption, improves productivity, and shows a real commitment to responsible construction work.

For larger projects, public sector works, or high-profile locations such as Marina Bay Sands, safety expectations can be even more visible. Contractors should manage safety properly, not only during inspections.

S Pass and Work Permit Holders

Construction companies may hire Work Permit holders and S Pass holders depending on job scope, salary, skills, and MOM rules.

Work Permits are commonly used for site-based foreign construction workers. S Passes are typically for mid-skilled roles that meet MOM’s eligibility framework.

However, construction firms should check BCA and MOM together. If your firm wants to hire construction S Pass or Work Permit holders, CRS registration may also be relevant.

Common Mistakes Construction Companies Make

Many contractors run into problems because they check requirements too late. Common mistakes include the following:

  • Thinking ACRA registration is enough

  • Choosing the wrong BCA workhead

  • Applying for a CRS grade without meeting the criteria

  • Hiring workers before checking quota

  • Ignoring R1 and R2 requirements

  • Not checking approved source countries

  • Forgetting levy, salary, and safety course costs

  • Missing documents, certification, or worker records

  • Waiting until a tender deadline before preparing

Any one of these mistakes can delay hiring, tendering, or project planning.

Practical Checklist Before You Apply

Before applying, prepare of the following documents and details where relevant:

  • ACRA business profile

  • UEN and company details

  • Paid-up capital information

  • Existing employees and CPF records

  • Worker passport and employment details

  • Source country or region

  • Salary and occupation details

  • Safety course records

  • SEC or other certification records

  • Skills assessment information

  • Company track record and portfolio

  • Project details and work scope

  • Relevant BCA workhead and grade

  • Supporting documents for registration

This checklist does not guarantee approval, but it gives your business a clearer place to start.

Which Comes First: BCA or MOM?

The safest answer is: check both early.

If your goal is public sector tendering, start by reviewing BCA CRS requirements. If your goal is hiring workers, check MOM requirements. But because manpower and CRS registration may overlap in the construction sector, do not treat them as separate issues.

A practical approach is:

  1. Confirm your business activity.

  2. Check if your company falls under the construction sector.

  3. Identify the correct BCA workhead.

  4. Review CRS registration criteria.

  5. Check MOM quota, levy, and worker eligibility.

  6. Confirm safety course and certification requirements.

  7. Prepare documents before submission.

For more information, please refer to the latest official BCA and MOM updates before applying.

How P Connect Services Can Help

P Connect Services helps construction companies in Singapore understand BCA contractor registration advisory, Work Permit applications, S Pass applications, and manpower planning.

We help businesses review their situation, organise documents, understand the likely next step, and reduce confusion before submission. We do not promise guaranteed approval, but we help you approach the process with better preparation and confidence.

Whether you are a new contractor or an established firm planning for growth, understanding BCA and MOM requirements early can save time, reduce mistakes, and support smoother business operations.

Final Thoughts

BCA and MOM requirements affect how construction companies register, hire workers, manage safety, and grow in Singapore.

BCA focuses on contractor registration, CRS workheads, grades, tendering, and construction-sector readiness. MOM focuses on Work Permits, S Passes, quota, levy, salary, safety, worker eligibility, and employer duties.

If your company wants to hire foreign workers, take on more projects, or build a stronger contractor profile, the best time to prepare is before the issue becomes urgent.

FAQs

Do all construction companies in Singapore need BCA registration?

Not all companies need the same type of BCA registration. However, construction firms that want to tender for public sector construction projects or hire foreign construction workers should check whether BCA CRS registration applies to their situation.

Is BCA CRS registration the same as ACRA company registration?

No. ACRA registration creates or records the business entity. BCA CRS registration relates to contractor registration, workheads, grades and construction-sector requirements.

Can a construction company hire foreign workers without BCA registration?

It depends on the company’s activity and MOM’s requirements. Construction-sector employers must meet MOM’s Work Permit requirements, including source country, quota and levy rules. BCA registration may also be relevant depending on the company’s construction activities.

What does MOM check for construction Work Permit applications?

MOM typically looks at whether the employer is eligible, whether there is available quota, whether the worker meets construction-sector requirements, and whether levy and employer obligations are complied with.

What is the difference between Work Permit and S Pass for construction companies?

A Work Permit is commonly used for foreign construction workers, while an S Pass is for eligible mid-skilled employees who meet MOM’s salary, qualification and assessment criteria. Both are subject to quota and levy rules.

Can a new construction company apply for BCA CRS?

Yes, a new company may apply if it meets the relevant registration requirements for the selected workhead and grade. The company should check requirements such as financial standing, personnel, track record and supporting documents.

Does BCA approval mean MOM will approve my worker application?

No. BCA and MOM handle different requirements. BCA registration does not automatically guarantee MOM approval for Work Permit or S Pass applications.

Useful Resources

1. Building and Construction Authority. (29 March 2026). Frequently asked questions on Contractors Registration System (CRS). View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

2. Building and Construction Authority. BCA directory. View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

3. Building and Construction Authority. Builders Licensing Scheme (BLS). View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

4. Building and Construction Authority. Contractors Registration System (CRS). View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

5. Building and Construction Authority. eBACS. View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

6. Building and Construction Authority. Facilities Management (FM) Registry. View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

7. Building and Construction Authority. Procurement. View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

8. Ministry of Manpower. (2025). Work passes. View Source (Retrieved on 6 Apr 2026)

Disclaimer

This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal, immigration, employment, or regulatory advice. Policies, eligibility criteria, and processing requirements may change over time. Always refer to the relevant Singapore authorities for the latest requirements. Each case depends on its own facts, and the final decision rests with the relevant authority.

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