Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited ("LKHS") began as a general building construction company in 1969 with an initial capital outlay of $150,000. Today, its business has grown to encompass building construction, property development, hotels and investments. In addition, LKHS owns and operates deluxe hotels in Perth (Australia) under the in-house brand Duxton Hotel. Its other hospitality related business is food & beverage business under our Carnivore brand in Singapore. Among its investment porfolio are investment properties in Singapore and Malaysia.Its early construction projects included familiar landmarks such as the 52-storey OCBC Centre (1976); then the tallest building in Singapore; the striking two-basement TAS Comcentre (1976); the $35m 30 storey UOB Headquarters Building (1974); and the $50m Plaza Singapura shopping complexes (1974). Other prestigious projects that include the $120m MAS Building (which was awarded the Certificate of Merit from CIDB in 1987), the Islamic Centre of Singapore (which won the CIDB award for Construction Excellence in 1991), and the New Tech Park, the “first-of-its-kind” hi-tech manufacturing facility in Singapore (which was declared winner of the CIDB award for Construction Excellence on December 20, 1991). Iconic commercial construction projects completed in recent years include Hard Rock Hotel at Resort World Sentosa, Mandarin Gallery at Mandarin Orchard Hotel and Nex Shopping Mall at Serangoon Central. Major residential construction projects include One-North Residence, Southbank, Regency Suite, Twin Regency and Chuan Park. Major development projects include One-North Residence, Southbank, Regency Suite, Twin Regency, Parkland Residence and Paya Lebar Square.
Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited ("LKHS") began as a general building construction company in 1969 with an initial capital outlay of $150,000. Today, its business has grown to encompass building construction, property development, hotels and investments. In addition, LKHS owns and operates deluxe hotels in Perth (Australia) under the in-house brand Duxton Hotel. Its other hospitality related business is food & beverage business under our Carnivore brand in Singapore. Among its investment porfolio are investment properties in Singapore and Malaysia.Its early construction projects included familiar landmarks such as the 52-storey OCBC Centre (1976); then the tallest building in Singapore; the striking two-basement TAS Comcentre (1976); the $35m 30 storey UOB Headquarters Building (1974); and the $50m Plaza Singapura shopping complexes (1974). Other prestigious projects that include the $120m MAS Building (which was awarded the Certificate of Merit from CIDB in 1987), the Islamic Centre of Singapore (which won the CIDB award for Construction Excellence in 1991), and the New Tech Park, the “first-of-its-kind” hi-tech manufacturing facility in Singapore (which was declared winner of the CIDB award for Construction Excellence on December 20, 1991). Iconic commercial construction projects completed in recent years include Hard Rock Hotel at Resort World Sentosa, Mandarin Gallery at Mandarin Orchard Hotel and Nex Shopping Mall at Serangoon Central. Major residential construction projects include One-North Residence, Southbank, Regency Suite, Twin Regency and Chuan Park. Major development projects include One-North Residence, Southbank, Regency Suite, Twin Regency, Parkland Residence and Paya Lebar Square.
Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited ("LKHS") began as a general building construction company in 1969 with an initial capital outlay of $150,000. Today, its business has grown to encompass building construction, property development, hotels and investments. In addition, LKHS owns and operates deluxe hotels in Perth (Australia) under the in-house brand Duxton Hotel. Its other hospitality related business is food & beverage business under our Carnivore brand in Singapore. Among its investment porfolio are investment properties in Singapore and Malaysia.Its early construction projects included familiar landmarks such as the 52-storey OCBC Centre (1976); then the tallest building in Singapore; the striking two-basement TAS Comcentre (1976); the $35m 30 storey UOB Headquarters Building (1974); and the $50m Plaza Singapura shopping complexes (1974). Other prestigious projects that include the $120m MAS Building (which was awarded the Certificate of Merit from CIDB in 1987), the Islamic Centre of Singapore (which won the CIDB award for Construction Excellence in 1991), and the New Tech Park, the “first-of-its-kind” hi-tech manufacturing facility in Singapore (which was declared winner of the CIDB award for Construction Excellence on December 20, 1991). Iconic commercial construction projects completed in recent years include Hard Rock Hotel at Resort World Sentosa, Mandarin Gallery at Mandarin Orchard Hotel and Nex Shopping Mall at Serangoon Central. Major residential construction projects include One-North Residence, Southbank, Regency Suite, Twin Regency and Chuan Park. Major development projects include One-North Residence, Southbank, Regency Suite, Twin Regency, Parkland Residence and Paya Lebar Square.