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Yio Chu Kang MRT station is an above-ground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North South line in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore, near the junction of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 and Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8. This station primarily serves students of adjacent educational institutions such as Anderson Serangoon Junior College and Nanyang Polytechnic , as well ...
Contract 883 for the construction of Cantonment station was awarded to China State Construction Engineering Corporation Limited (Singapore Branch) at a sum of S$205 million (US$148.45 million) in November 2017. Construction began that year, with expected completion in 2026. [5] [6] [7]
Pickering Operations Complex was designed by Kenzo Tange Associates, and was completed in 1986.Other companies involved in the development of Pickering Operations Complex included Singapore Telecommunications Limited, Meinhardt (Singapore) Private Limited, Meinhardt (Singapore) Private Limited, and Meinhardt (Singapore) Private Limited.
The station's construction required the diversion of the Singapore River The construction of the Fort Canning station and its tunnels accomplished several engineering feats. Constructing the DTL tunnels from Chinatown to this station was a challenge, due to the narrow space between two Housing and Development Board (HDB) blocks and the State ...
A view of a model of the land use in the Singapore city centre. Singapore's planning framework comprises three tiers, a long-term plan, the Master Plan, and detailed plans. [18] The long-term plan, formerly called the Concept Plan, [19] plots out Singapore's developmental direction over at least five decades. Intended to ensure optimal land use ...
An original ‘foreign talent’, MacRitchie began his engineering career in Scotland and worked in India, Japan and Brazil before Singapore. Among his many accomplishments as municipal engineer, he is best known for the upgrading and expansion of Singapore's first reservoir, known as the Impounding Reservoir, in 1891-94.
The contract for the CUT construction was awarded to Hwa Seng Builder Pte Ltd on 18 August 2006 for S$6.4 million (US$4 million). [34] Contract 909 for the construction of the DTL station and associated tunnels was awarded to Gammon Construction at S$160.3 million (US$106.4 million) in August 2007.
A sheltered linkway at One Raffles Link and a temporary pedestrian bridge were constructed to facilitate movement between City Hall and Suntec City. [ 13 ] Through a public poll conducted from 26 March to 9 May 2004 to replace its working name "Convention Centre", [ 14 ] "Esplanade" garnered more votes at 49% against "War Memorial" at 41%. [ 3 ]