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The Sengkang Riverside Park, which opened in November 2008, is situated beside the Sungei Punggol. The estuary of Sungei Punggol has also been dammed to form a reservoir, in 2011 with Sungei Serangoon. [1] Panoramic view of the remaining mangrove vegetation along the banks of Sungei Punggol, towards Fernvale in Sengkang New Town.
Flag map of Singapore: Date: 3 February 2011, 00:01 (UTC) Source: ... Sungei Kadut; Sungei Punggol; Sungei Serangoon; Swan Lake (Singapore) Tanglin Police Division;
On 30 August 1992, the Public Works Department began construction of Punggol Flyover. On 13 April 1993, a local firm was awarded the tender to extend the TPE to Seletar . On 30 June 1994, the Public Works Department awarded a $38.9 million contract to Koh Brothers Building and Civil Engineering Contractor Pte Ltd for the construction of the ...
Punggol (IPA: /ˈpɒŋ.ɡoʊl/, /ˈpʊŋ-/ PONG-gohl or PUUNG-gohl) is a planning area and new town situated on the Tanjong Punggol peninsula in the North-East Region of Singapore. The town directly borders Sengkang to the south and shares riverine boundaries with the planning area of Seletar to the west and Pasir Ris to the east.
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The 21-hectare park was opened to the public in November 2008. The park is situated alongside the Sungei Punggol. The integration of urban planning and protection of Singapore's water resources has earned Sengkang Riverside Park an ABC Waters Certification. [1]
Planning areas, also known as DGP areas or DGP zones, are the main urban planning and census divisions of Singapore delineated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.There are 55 of these areas, organised into five regions.
The rivers of Sungei Changi, Sungei Selarang, Sungei Loyang, Sungei Tampines and Sungei Api-Api, from east to west on mainland Singapore are tributaries into the harbour. The Sungei Serangoon and Sungei Punggol are no longer tributaries into the harbour after they have been dammed to create their respective reservoirs.