focus1974
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There is no U-turn for this one lah. .. It's not simplyGo.
The cost for this ... is too astronomical to Uturn.
The cost for this ... is too astronomical to Uturn.
Based on the search results provided, the key details regarding the implementation cost of the ERP 2.0 system in Singapore are:
In summary, the key implementation cost for the ERP 2.0 system in Singapore is estimated to be around S$155 million for the OBU installation, on top of the initial S$556 million tender awarded in 2016, which has raised concerns about the overall cost-effectiveness of the project.
- The search results indicate that the total cost of implementing the ERP 2.0 system, including the installation of the new on-board units (OBUs), is estimated to be around S$155 million. 2
- Specifically, the article states that "Installation of the new IUs is estimated at approximately S$155,140,236.80— S$155.80 per unit, assuming the costs remain consistent with current rates." 2
- This substantial expense of S$155 million for the OBU installation comes at a time when Singapore's economy is recovering from the pandemic's impact, and some argue these funds could be better allocated to more immediate concerns like healthcare, job creation, and economic revitalization. 2
- The search results also mention that the initial tender for the ERP 2.0 system was awarded to NCS and MHI Engine System at a staggering S$556 million back in 2016. 2
- However, the article questions the prudence of this expenditure, given that the ERP 2.0 system is now being criticized for being outdated and potentially redundant compared to modern smartphone-based solutions. 24
