build-to-order
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- (Singapore) of or relating to a public housing system in flats are built according to demand.
- 2007, Jose Hong, The Straits Times (Singapore), Smart showers to be fitted in 10,000 BTO flats from next year, 10 Oct (online).
- The installation of smart shower systems in 10,000 new Build-To-Order (BTO) Housing Board flats will begin early next year, national water agency PUB said yesterday.
- 2016, Andrew Robertson and Michael Tilbury, editors, The Common Law of Obligations: Divergence and Unity, page 71:
- A build-to-order flat is the cheapest public housing type in Singapore, but entails a long waiting time, as its name suggests.
- 2017, Cara Wong, The Straits Times (Singapore), BTO first, propose later: Young couples don’t regret applying for flat first, 4 June (online).
- With an average wait of three to four years for the completing of a Build-To-Order (BTO) flat – often the most affordable option for young couples – planning far ahead has long been the norm.
- 2007, Jose Hong, The Straits Times (Singapore), Smart showers to be fitted in 10,000 BTO flats from next year, 10 Oct (online).