According to a Feb 3 announcement from SLA, the buildings on the site range from 350 to 623 sqm and were constructed in 1929 for officers and families of the Municipal Council and Singapore Improvement Trust. They comprise colonial bungalows constructed by the British government as municipal staff housing prior to World War II. They were subsequently used as a prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore.
The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has launched a concept and price revenue tender for a cluster of 19 residential heritage bungalows at Adam Park on a 30-year leasehold tenure.
The 12.8ha site in Adam Park has an existing gross floor area of about 9,137 sqm. It is situated on high ground off Adam Road and is in close proximity to amenities along Dunearn Road.

