Autogate Installation Singapore Cost 2026
If you’re pricing autogate installation Singapore, the frustration is real: two quotes can differ by thousands, yet both look “reasonable” on paper. This blog will walk you through what actually drives the bill for sliding, swing, and trackless folding systems, so you can compare contractors on scope and reliability, not guesswork.
Quick reality check on pricing in 2026
Most “cheap” autogate quotes become expensive later for predictable reasons: undersized motors, poor cabling that trips during rain, and installers who disappear when the gate starts failing. Enforce’s 2026 market-rate guide calls out these patterns directly, including the hidden line items that commonly get excluded from the first quote.
What you’re really paying for in an autogate installation
A proper quote is not “motor + remote”. It’s a system build. In practice, the final cost is shaped by four buckets:
1) Gate panel and structure
Gate material and fabrication quality matter because weight, rigidity, and hinge geometry determine how hard the motor works. Even with the same motor brand, a heavier panel increases strain and reduces lifespan if the system is not sized correctly.
2) Automation hardware
This includes the motor, control board, receiver, limit sensors, and safety devices. For residential setups, the motor type is often the largest single hardware cost, and the wrong motor choice is the fastest way to shorten service life.
3) Site works and power supply setup
Cabling route, distance to distribution board (DB), and trenching requirements can make a “simple” job complex. Enforce’s market guide flags electrical cabling as a common add-on, often +SGD 300 to 800 depending on distance.
4) Commissioning and reliability work
This is what separates a gate that works smoothly for years from one that constantly needs adjustment: bracket alignment, force tuning, obstacle detection testing, and water-risk planning.
Sliding gate vs swing gate vs trackless folding gate: cost behaves differently
Before we talk numbers, this is the key idea:
- Swing gates are usually cheaper to install because the movement relies on hinges and the motor pushes/pulls the leaf.
- Sliding gates usually cost more because they often require ground works for a track and a stronger drive system to pull the gate mass across the span.
- Trackless folding gates are often priced less like “a motor job” and more like a custom mechanism + fabrication + alignment project, especially when you want fast stacking and clean movement without a floor track.
Scenario pricing: retrofit motor install vs full gate installation
Most buyers are in one of these two scenarios:
Scenario A: Retrofitting (motor installation only)
You already have a gate panel, and you’re automating it or replacing a dead motor.
Enforce’s 2026 market-rate guide gives practical ranges for supply + install (typical landed residential conditions):
Swing gate motor (arm type)
- Basic swing arm motor: SGD 1,200 to 1,600
- Premium Italian swing arm motor: SGD 1,800 to 2,500 (brands like FAAC/Nice referenced)
Where swing retrofits get more expensive:
- Misaligned hinges and sagging leaves that need rectification before automation
- Long cable runs back to DB box
- The need for safety devices and locks (often quoted separately)
Swing gate motor (underground concealed)
- Underground motor: SGD 2,200 to 3,200
Underground systems often look the best, but the maintenance risk is real if site drainage is poor, because the motor housing can be exposed to water ingress.
Sliding gate motor (standard)
- Sliding motor (standard): SGD 1,500 to 2,200
Sliding retrofits can still require track correction. If the track is not level or the rollers are worn, the motor ends up fighting friction every cycle.
A concrete example of hardware-only pricing differences: Enforce lists the Allmatic Moveo 600 at SGD 1,500 (price note states installation is not included). That’s a good reminder that product price and installed price are not the same category of cost.
Scenario B: Full installation (new gate + motor)
If you’re rebuilding, doing A&A works, or replacing the whole gate, you’re paying for panel + automation + site works as a packaged scope.
Enforce’s 2026 guide provides these estimated total ranges (gate + motor) for standard residential landed properties:
- Mild steel gate (painted): SGD 3,800 to 5,500
- Aluminium gate (rust-free): SGD 4,500 to 6,800
- Wrought iron/timber clad: SGD 5,500 to 8,500+
What moves you to the top end fast:
- Wider driveway spans (more material, higher motor load)
- Heavier panels or timber cladding that increases inertia
- Tight geometry that forces custom bracketry and slower tuning
- Power supply relocation and long-distance cabling
Cost breakdown by gate type (what changes, what stays)
The mistake most buyers make is comparing a “sliding” quote to a “swing” quote without mapping the scope differences. Here’s how cost behaves by type.
Sliding gate installation cost drivers
Sliding is usually chosen for space efficiency and heavier gates. The cost escalates when any of these are true:
Floor track and ground condition
Sliding motors need consistent resistance. If the track line is uneven, the gate binds, rollers wear faster, and the motor draws higher load.
Motor sizing for gate weight
A light-duty motor on a heavy sliding gate might “work” in month one, then fail early when friction rises. That failure pattern is common in low-quality installs.
Safety requirements at the driveway edge
A sliding gate sweeps across the driveway line. If your driveway faces a shared access lane, safety devices matter more than buyers expect.
A practical add-on category is photocell safety sensors, which are designed to stop motion when an obstruction is detected.
Swing gate installation cost drivers
Swing is common for landed homes because the mechanics are simple, and parts are easy to service.
Hinge geometry and leaf condition
If your leaves sag, automation magnifies the problem. A good contractor checks:
- hinge play and alignment
- gate leaf squareness
- opening angle requirements (car turning radius)
Arm type vs concealed type
Concealed underground systems cost more and can require drainage planning.
Arm systems are more visible, but easier to diagnose and service.
Locking and access control integration
If you want better security and cleaner close, you may add electric locks or integrate with access control.
Trackless folding gate installation cost drivers
Trackless folding is usually chosen when you want faster opening and less track maintenance. Cost is usually driven by fabrication and mechanism complexity, not only motor type.
What changes pricing most:
- Leaf count and stacking geometry
- Structural support points and bracket load
- Alignment tolerance (folding gates punish sloppy fabrication)
- Site constraints that require custom sizing
On Enforce’s trackless folding category page, the presence of “Custom Made” and branded options like “Unigate by Delux” is a hint that many folding installs are quoted as engineered solutions rather than standard off-the-shelf packages.
Hidden costs buyers should force into the scope
If you want to compare contractors properly, you need to pull these out explicitly.
Electrical cabling and power isolation
Ask where power is drawn from, how cables are protected, and whether the installer is routing armoured cabling. Enforce’s 2026 guide flags cabling as a frequent excluded item, commonly +SGD 300 to 800 depending on DB distance.
For safety and compliance, Singapore’s Energy Market Authority advises consumers to engage licensed electrical workers for electrical works.
Safety devices and force tuning
Many “cheap” installs omit photocells or tune closing force too aggressively. That is how you get gates that become hazards around children, pets, or cars tailing into the driveway.
Water exposure and drainage planning
This matters for underground motors and for sites where water flows toward the gate line. Flood risk is not theoretical in Singapore, especially during heavy rain cycles.
After-sales support and maintenance structure
Autogates are mechanical systems. Bearings, hinges, rollers, and control boards need periodic checks. If you want reliability, you are really buying:
- parts availability
- response time
- warranty clarity
- proper servicing process
Enforce positions this under their after-sales service, including routine servicing and replacement of roller bearing wheels and ball bearing hinges for sliding and swing gates.
For commercial and industrial sites, safety obligations are higher because works affect workers and visitors. MOM’s Workplace Safety and Health Act framework places duties on stakeholders to take reasonably practicable steps to ensure safety in workplaces.
Residential vs commercial pricing logic (how to think about it)
You asked for a commercial and transactional intent breakdown, so here’s the clean way to frame it without vague “it depends” talk.
Residential landed properties
Pricing is usually shaped by driveway geometry and how much retrofit work is needed.
- short cable runs and clean hinge/track alignment reduce labour
- standard duty cycle assumptions fit most households
- aesthetics can be a higher priority (concealed motors, cleaner finishes)
Commercial and industrial properties
The motor might cost more, but the bigger cost jump is often design and reliability requirements:
- higher duty cycle and continuous traffic
- safety integration with sensors and access control
- stricter commissioning and handover expectations
- downtime has an operational cost, so clients pay for service structure and spares availability
If your commercial site also uses entrance automation, the cost logic is similar across systems. The automatic door installation Singapore 2026 cost guide is a useful parallel reference because it breaks pricing down by load, usage intensity, and compliance thinking.
Buyer checklist: how to compare autogate quotes properly
Use this to prevent “cheap now, pay later”.
Scope clarity
- Is the quote retrofit motor only, or full system including panel works?
- Are civil works and cable routing included?
- Are safety devices included or optional?
Motor suitability
- What is the rated capacity relative to gate weight?
- Is the motor matched to expected daily cycles?
- Are spare parts available locally?
Site condition planning
- For sliding: is track leveling or roller replacement required?
- For swing: are hinges and alignment rectified before automation?
- For folding: is the stacking geometry tested and measured properly?
Service and warranty
- Who supports breakdowns after handover?
- What is covered under labour vs parts?
- Is there a maintenance plan option?
Conclusion
Autogate pricing in Singapore only becomes predictable when you compare systems by scope: motor type, gate structure, site condition, power routing, and long-term support. Sliding, swing, and trackless folding each fail differently when installed cheaply, so the right contractor is the one who sizes, protects, and commissions the system properly.
If you want a quote you can trust, request a site survey with clear scope, safety devices included, and a written plan for after-sales support through Enforce’s automatic gate installation and autogate repair in Singapore.
FAQs About Autogate Installation Singapore
How much does autogate installation Singapore cost in 2026?
For landed residential setups, Enforce’s 2026 guide shows retrofit motor installs from about SGD 1,200 to 3,200 depending on motor type, and full gate + motor installs from SGD 3,800 to 8,500+ depending on material.
Is a sliding autogate more expensive than a swing autogate?
Often, yes. Sliding systems commonly require ground work for a track and a stronger motor to pull the gate load, while swing relies on hinges and simpler mechanics. The 2026 market guide explains this cost behaviour directly.
What is the biggest “hidden cost” in an autogate quote?
Electrical cabling is one of the most common exclusions. Enforce’s guide notes that pulling armoured cable from the DB box to the gate is often an extra line item, typically +SGD 300 to 800 depending on distance.
Do I need safety sensors for a residential autogate?
If your driveway has children, pets, or frequent vehicle movement, safety sensors are not optional in practical terms.
How do I know if I should choose trackless folding gates?
Trackless folding gates are often chosen when you want fast opening without a floor track, but they’re more sensitive to fabrication and alignment.

