The Bukit Timah Waterworks, established in 1891, stands as a testament to Singapore's pioneering efforts in water treatment and infrastructure development. Its architectural design, featuring magnificent brick columns and arches, reflects the Victorian engineering prowess of the era. The subterranean old clear water tank, largely unseen by the public, holds significant historical and architectural value.
The National Heritage Board's (NHB) initiative to assess the facility's national significance is a commendable step towards recognizing and preserving this integral piece of Singapore's history. By commissioning studies such as the heritage baseline study and building condition assessment, the NHB demonstrates a proactive approach to safeguarding the site's heritage value.
