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Singapore opened its first government-owned migrant dorm, NESST Tukang, with 2,400 beds and improved standards on Jan. 17, 2026.
Singapore opened its first government-owned migrant worker dormitory, NESST Tukang in Jurong, on January 17, 2026, with 2,400 beds and upgraded safety, hygiene, and spacing standards.
The Ministry of Manpower launched the Dormitory Transition Scheme, providing over S$100 million in grants to help retrofit about 900 existing dormitories, with funding prioritized for early upgrades to prevent bed shortages.
All new dorms must meet strict new standards, and existing ones must comply with interim requirements by 2030 and full standards by 2040.
A second government-owned dormitory is under construction in Sengkang West, set to open by 2028.
Singapur abrió su primer dormitorio de migrantes de propiedad gubernamental, NESST Tukang, con 2.400 camas y estándares mejorados el 17 de enero de 2026.