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Where can i get a floor plan for high rise building in Singapore?
0Question : Where can i get a floor plan for high rise building in Singapore?
This is for school’s project purpose and is going to be used for educational purpose only. Does anyone knows where can i get a floor plan for high rise office building such as fuji xerox tower, or any tower in Tanjong Pagar district?
office building floor plans
Best answer:
Answer by Saya
Floorplans are not usually published, but partial ones appear in books and journals. You can try looking through the Singapore Institute of Architects journal. The public libraries have copies of this, or check with your school librarian.
good luck^^
Home improvement sales through retail formats Key Singapore 2013 Enterprise Aarkstore —-
0Introduction
Home Sales improvement through key retail formats in Singapore to 2013 “Data Book provides data the value of the five key market segments and eight major retail distribution channels. It focuses on data and analysis segmentation of the market and back. It also provides historical data and forecasts, and a comparison with the five countries in the market.
Scope
* Home Improvement Retail Sales and value analysis of 2003 to 2008 and forecasts to 2013
* market value of five categories: decorating materials, electrical appliances, hardware, non-decorative materials and tools
* Current and analyzing sales forecasts by large retail chains in the renovation of the industry and its sub
Highlights
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Home Improvement Retail Sales Singapore grew at an average annual growth rate of 4.1% between 2003 and added in 2008.
unadorned materials-sales market for the renovation, with a share of 43.5% in 2008. home improvement and garden supplies retailers, the first retail format were non- decorative materials in 2008.
reasons
Marketing * Design effective sales support through the identification of important growth and buy the retail format categories in relation
* Develop business strategies using quantitative trends in the renovation market in Singapore
* Understand the future direction of the market with reliable historical data and full five year forecasting
Content:
VIEW 1 Catalyst 1 Summary 1 Methodology
1 Replacement of RETAIL Table 6
home improvement retail home improvement market Definition 6
Sales Chart 7
Home improvement retail sales value, 2003-08 8
home furnishings sales, 2008-13 9
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RENOVATION market segmentation market sales analysis by category, 2003 -08 10
Market Sales Analysis by Category , current 2008-13
13 RENOVIERUN G in retail sales ANALYSIS BY formats format definitions 16 16
DIY retail sales analysis of large retail chains format overview 19
home improvement sales analysis by leading retail formats, 2003-08 20
improvement of the habitat analysis of sales by major retail chains formats, 2008-13 21
Decorative Materials RETAIL ANALYSIS BY KEY sizes 22
decorative materials analysis of sales by major retail chains format decorative Overview 22
materials analysis of sales by major retail chains format, 2003-08 23
decorative materials analysis of sales by major retail chains formats, 2008-13 24
Electrical Sales Analysis KEY retail formats
25 electrical analysis of sales by major retail formats, Overview 25
electrical analysis of sales by major retail formats, 2003-08 26
appliances sales analysis by a leading retail bank format, 2008-13 27
HARDWARE KEY Sales Analysis by retail format 28
hardware sales analysis by leading retail formats, Figure 28
hardware sales analysis by leading retail formats, 2003 -08 29
hardware sales analysis large format Retail Sales />
not decoration materials analysis of sales by major retail chains format, Overview 31
not decoration materials, analysis of sales by major format retail chains, 2003-08 32
not decoration materials analysis of sales by major retail chains formats, 2008-13 33
TOOL RETAIL ANALYSIS BY KEY sizes 34
Tools Sales Analysis by big retail chains formats, overview 34
Tools Sales Analysis Detail of large format sales, 2003-08 35
Tools Sales Analysis by large format retail chains, 2008-13 36
Renovations RETAIL – Country comparison 37
Home improvement retail sales value of five countries, 2003-13 37
plant 39 Methodology 39
research consulting 40 40
40 liability
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Sales of Home Improvement in Singapore, the value ($ m), 2003-13 Figure 7
2: The sale of Home Improvement in Singapore, the value ($ m), 2003-08 8
Figure 3: Forecast sales of home improvement in Singapore, the value ($ m), 2008 -13
9 Figure 4: Sales of Home Improvement in Singapore , the value by category ($ m), 2003-08 10
Figure 5: The sale of home improvement Singapore, the fall in the value by category (%) 2008 12
Figure 6: Forecast sales of Home Improvement in Singapore break value by category ($ m), the 2008 13 13
Figure 7: Sales of Home Improvement in Singapore, the value of breakdown by category (%) 2013 15
Figure 8: Improvement of habitats, Singapore, sharing the revenue from the large format retail sales (%) 2008 19
Figure 9: Decorating Materials, Singapore, sharing the revenue with the key retail format (%) 2008 22 Figure
10: Power, Singapore, revenue sharing from the large retail chains format (%) 2008 25
Figure 11: Hardware, Singapore, sharing the revenue from the large retail chains format (%) 2008 28 Figure 12
: Non-Decorative Materials, Singapore, sharing the revenue from the large retail chains format (%) 2008 31
Figure 13: Tools, Singapore, sharing the revenue from the large retail chains formats (%)
2008 34 Figure 14: habitat improvement, comparison of the growth (value $ m), the five countries
37 LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: home improvement retail market definition 6
Table 2: Sales of home improvement in Singapore, the value ($ m), 2003-13 7
Table 3: Sale of Home Improvement in Singapore, the value ($ m and SGDM), 2003 –
08 8 Table 4: Sales Forecast for the improvement of living environments in Singapore price ($ m and SGDM)
2008-13 9 Table 5: Turnover of renovation in Singapore, the value by category (million USD ), 2003-08 11 Table 6
: Sales Forecasting for improving habitats in Singapore, break value by category ($ m) from 2008 to br /> 13 14 Table 7 <: (Part 1) retail format definitions Table 16
8: (Part 2) style definitions retail
17 Table 9: (Part 3) retail format definitions
18 Table 10: living room extension, Singapore, a breakdown of revenue by major formats of retailing ($ m), 2003-08 20 Table 11
: Forecast improving the housing situation in Singapore, a breakdown of the revenues of large format retailers ($ m), 2008
-13 21 Table 12: Decorating materials Singapore, a breakdown of the revenues of large format retailers ($ m), 2003-08 23
Table 13: Forecast of decorative materials, Singapore, a breakdown of the revenues of large format retailers ($ m), 2008 -13 24
Table 14: Electrical installations in Singapore, a breakdown of revenue from large retail chains format ($ m), 2003-08 26
Table 15: Forecast electrical appliances, Singapore, a breakdown of the revenues of large retail chain format (M $ ), 2008-13 27 Table 16
: Materials, Singapore, a breakdown of revenue from large retail chains format ($ m), 2003-08 Table 29
17: Forecast of the hardware Singapore, a breakdown of revenue by selling major formats retail ($ m) from 2008 to /> 13 30 Table 18
: Tools, Singapore, a breakdown of revenue by major formats of retail trade ($ m), 2003-08 35 Table 21
: Tools Forecast in Singapore, a breakdown of the revenues of large format retailers ($ m), 2008-13 36 Table 22
: distribution of the global home improvement (value $ m), the five countries 38
For more information, please visit:
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Home-Improvement Sales via-Key Retail Formats-in-Singapore-to-2013-45744.html
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Virtual Office Singapore offers 30 days money back guarantee
0Singapore (openPR) 6 June 2009
Main VirtualOfficeSpace.com.sg Singapore Virtual Office provider has recently launched its guaranteed 30 day money-back guarantee announced for all customers who sign with them. This will allow them to only the provider of virtual office in Singapore offers such an advantage to entrepreneurs.
Virtual Office customers to their services before they finally decide whether the package is suitable for them to test.
According to Co-Founder Jay Ang “virtual office provider in the region are plentiful, but we understand that all customers can easily identify these companies are reputable and which are not. In order to reassure potential customers it services, we have the longest money-back guarantee on all made available to all our plans are implemented. “
VirtualOfficeSpace.com.sg currently offers 2 plans virtual office “Vision Gold and Diamond Vision. Her vision is selling gold to start their own vision and plan 8th Diamond sold your plans and to allow for future entrepreneurs, and register their business processes at an affordable price. VirtualOfficeSpace.com.sg also offers optional add-on services such as dedicated phone line or electronic filing services to meet the different needs of its customers. information about their services, please visit
http:/ / www.virtualofficespace.com.sg/virtualofficedetails/ be found.
“We have seen a spike in the volume of entries for our virtual office packages. And then the implementation of the guarantee 30 days money back guarantee to be more free services we launch in the near future to meet the needs of our customers to meet, “says co-founder Alvin Huang.
With its attractive tax incentives and ease creation of companies, rental of offices in Singapore is among the highest in the region. With the current economic downturn, businesses are increasingly virtual desktops to start their businesses to meet higher rental costs. It is a trend that will continue to grow in the future.
VirtualOfficeSpace.com.sg located in the central business district of Singapore easily accessible to all customers.
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Facility Management Professional Program in Singapore
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FMS is appointed by the International Facility Management Association, IFMA, USA, as their Approved Training Provider, to conduct the Facility Management Professional (FMP) in South East Asia.
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Truck Jam in Singapore: Trucks moving in convoy
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A Convoy of trucks waiting for the immigrations checks are moving!!!! Filmed near Kranji MRT Station Features Nissan Diesel, Hino, Hiacom, Scania, Mitshubishi Lorries and trucks and even 2 vintage 1960s Mercedes Trucks
Tax advantages of relocating your business from Australia to Singapore
0Besides the business idea and its development, running a successful business means careful structuring and detailed planning. Especially in a time of global crisis, the location and the economic and financial environment of the chosen location are critical issues to be considered. Hard times are often a motive power that makes you see the weak points of an enterprise and makes you restructure it in a way to become more effective.
Australia is known with its complex tax system. There are three levels of assessment rules – federal, state and local. Its integration is a subject of discussions at present. At the federal level are imposed the income tax on individuals, the corporation tax on profits, the goods and services tax, the excise taxes, etc. At the state level are imposed payroll taxes, stamp duties on land transfers and other transactions, some taxes on land and properties, fire service taxes, etc. At the local level are imposed some taxes on land and properties.
Just the contrary Singapore is known as a location with business friendly tax regulations.
Some of the advantages of the Singaporean taxation could be outlined as follows:
CORPORATE TAX RATE
Australian corporation tax rate is a flat 30%.
In Singapore, the highest corporate tax rate stands at17%. Annual profits of first 300,000 SGD are taxed roughly at 8. 5%.
Additionally, the Singapore tax legislation provides for another scheme of full exemption but only for new companies and only if they meet the following conditions: to be incorporated in Singapore; to be tax residents in Singapore and to have no more than 20 shareholders. In that case the qualifying company is given a full exemption up to 100,000 SGD of its chargeable income for its first three consecutive years of assessment.
TAXABLE INCOME SOURCES
Singaporean resident companies are chargeable to corporation tax on their profits arising from Singapore and on their profits arising from foreign countries when remitted to Singapore. The income earned and retained outside the country is not taxable. Additionally the dividends, the branch profits and the service income are exempt from assessment even when remitted to Singapore when they have been charged in a foreign state in which the certain tax rate is at least 15%. Furthermore, this rule is temporary changed for the year 2009 – for that year it is not necessary to fulfill any conditions in order to be able to apply the exemption.
Australian resident companies pay corporation tax on their worldwide profits, sourced within and outside of Australia. The remittance of the incomes is not a precondition for assessment.
DIVIDENDS
In Singapore the “one – tier” system is applicable. The corporate income is assessed on corporate level and this is final assessment. The dividends are tax exempt and there is no withholding tax with this respect.
In Australia the resident shareholders only receive tax credit when declaring the dividends in their personal tax returns. The credit is for the taxes paid by the company in respect of that part of the profits distributed to the said owners. The non-resident shareholders may not be liable to such credits.
DOUBLE TAX TREATIES
One of the ways of avoiding double taxation is the conclusion of treaties and agreements, regulating the assessment of certain incomes. Singapore has concluded nearly 70 treaties and Australia over 40. There is Double taxation agreement in force between the two countries as well.
GOODS AND SERVCIES TAX (GST)
The Singaporean standard GST rate is 7%, the Australian one – 10 %.
In Singapore a company is obligated to register for the purposes of GST act when the annual turnover is above or expected to be above 1 million SGD. GST registration threshold in Australia is 75,000 AUD.
Both tax systems provide for zero rates with regard to exports, where tax credit is still available.
Imports are taxable supplies in both locations, generally charged with the standard rates.
PROPERTY TAXES
The property taxation system in Singapore is centralized. The basic rate is 10% for industrial, commercial and let-out residential properties and 4% for owner-occupied residential properties. The rate is to be applied to the annual value of the item. The valuation is based on the market appraisal of the land and the estimated rent of other properties.
Australian system for property taxation includes land value taxes, other property taxes on real estates, stamp duties, water rates, etc. The rates and the payment terms differ in each state.
SOCIAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS
In Singapore the employers` social insurance contributions are made to the Central Provident Fund and depend on the amount of the salaries and wages paid. The rates are between 0% and 14. 5%.
The Australian retirement system is called Superannuation Guarantee fund, where employers are required to make compulsory contributions, calculated on the basis of the salaries and wages. At present the rate is 9%.
A payroll tax is also due by Australian employers over the amount of the wages above a certain threshold. Both the rates and the thresholds are appointed by the state governments, e. g. for New South Wales they are as follows: 5. 75% where the wages exceed 638,000 AUD. When determining the assessable amount, groups of companies might be treated as one single enterprise if there are related operations.
According to a research published by the Info-communication Development Authority of Singapore, many companies located their business in Singapore over the past years, attracted by the competitive tax environment in addition to geographic advantages, economic and political stability and advanced infrastructure.
Shanghai overtakes Singapore as world’s busiest container port
0Shanghai overtakes Singapore as world’s busiest container port
HONG KONG: China’s emergence as a global shipping power has seen Shanghai consolidate its position as the world’s busiest container port ahead of Singapore, while Shenzhen looks set to overtake Hong Kong as the third busiest in a matter of months.Shanghai, which regained the lead as the world’s busiest container port in April, saw container throughput rise 22.6% last month to 2.56 million 20 …
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