
Hubble at the SCAL EHS Campaign 2025: WSH Technology for a Safer Built Environment
Hubble was proud to be part of the Singapore Contractors Association Limited (SCAL) EHS Campaign 2025 as a WSH Technology booth exhibitor, showcasing our integrated construction management platform. Organised by The Singapore Contractors Association Ltd (SCAL), the annual SCAL EHS Campaign event on 11 July 2025, themed “Advancing a Resilient and Safe Built Environment”, brought together industry leaders, government, and workplace safety professionals to explore forward-looking approaches to workplace safety and health in construction.
Key Highlights from SCAL EHS Campaign 2025
Construction Demand Outlook
Total construction demand from 2026 to 2027 will increase from about $39 billion to about $46 billion, with major building projects scheduled, such as Changi Airport Terminal 5 and a new tower at integrated resort Marina Bay Sands. Construction remains one of the highest-risk industries in Singapore and is a leading contributor to workplace injuries and fatalities.
Technology-Driven Safety Initiatives
In his keynote address, Minister of State for Manpower, Mr Dinesh Vasu Dash, highlighted MOM’s push to use technology to reduce the risk of injuries and accidents. He mentioned two AI projects aimed at improving worksite supervision:
- SafeSite Video Analytics (VA): a video surveillance system that helps detect hazards across multiple worksites simultaneously, providing quicker safety alerts. This enables greater visibility and better safety outcomes.
- AISpot: a generative AI tool that complements video analytics by identifying key workplace health and safety hazards, with the precision of an experienced human inspector. This is developed in partnership with A*STAR’s Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), to develop a specially trained Gen AI model that provides greater accuracy and less hallucination. AISpot monitors safety infractions to provide recommendations, automate safety inspections, and generate comprehensive safety reports.
Lorry Crane Stability Control System Grant (SCSG)
During the event, it was announced that the Stability Control System (SCS) Grant for lorry cranes will be topped up by another $1.8 million and extended untill 31 March 2027, with a subsidy of up to 50%. Initially introduced in March 2023, the $4 million grant had previously funded up to 70% of the installation fee, with a March 2025 deadline. It costs about $10,000 to install the system on one crane, and each company can receive up to $20,000 of funding.
Mandatory Stability Control System (SCS) for New Lorry Cranes
A stability control system (SCS) is a component that is installed onto a lorry crane to monitor its operating parameters and restrict crane movements when a potential unstable condition is detected. This ensures the lorry crane only lift loads that are within its stability limits and do not overturn. From 1 January 2025, all newly registered lorry cranes must have SCS installed. Lorry crane owners can use the lorry crane stability control system grant (SCSG) to purchase SCS that monitors the position of the lorry crane’s stabilisers and automatically adjusts the rated capacity limiter.
Learn more: 6 Basic WSH Rules for Safe Use of Lorry Cranes
Hubble: Making Safety Measurable and Actionable
Building on the government’s push for technology-driven safety advancements, Hubble offers a robust, integrated solution that directly supports Singapore’s construction sector and its evolving safety landscape.
At the event, we had the opportunity to engage with workplace safety professionals, understand the unique challenges faced in projects and showcase our integrated solution that addresses evolving workplace safety challenges.
How Hubble makes construction sites safer and more efficient:
- AI-powered Safety Monitoring: 24/7 real-time hazard detection flags unsafe acts and conditions instantly, triggering corrective automated workflows, so every incident is tracked, resolved and safety gaps are closed.
- Centralised Reporting and Compliance: Hubble’s integrated platform aggregates critical site safety data, from permit-to-work to toolbox meetings, and safety inspections to incident management.
- Resource Tracking and Intrusion Alerts: Know where your people and equipment are. Get notified if unauthorised workers enter a high-risk zone.
- Automated Safety Workflows: Issues are escalated instantly, routed to the right person, approvals move faster, and all actions are logged for compliance.
- Worker Engagement: Hubble’s mobile app empowers workers to submit hazards or near misses easily — closing the feedback loop that the Minister highlighted as critical to building a safety culture.
"When leaders create a culture of open dialogue, safety outcomes improve tremendously."

Industry Impact: Technology Enabling Safer Worksites
Companies should embrace digital tools like real-time AI video analytics to reduce workplace risk while improving productivity. Hubble is a proven technology already supporting Singapore’s builders, with safety workflows designed for construction’s realities — essential for projects that must balance tight timelines and uncompromising safety.
We help customers move from reactive to proactive safety management. The result: lower incident rates, improved compliance, and a workforce that feels engaged and protected.
Looking Ahead
Government support for technology adoption has never been stronger, with grants for solutions that address critical hazards. Hubble is ready to help contractors modernise their approach to safety — making every worksite safer, more transparent, and more productive.
If you’re determined to build a safety-first culture as your business scales, talk to us. Hubble is a leading autonomous and integrated construction management platform that seamlessly connects stakeholders across the entire value chain to build better, faster, safer, and more cost-effective projects — site by site, and worker by worker.
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