Singapore - Infrastructure Projects

Singapore - Infrastructure Projects
Project Title
Description Project
Status
Financial Volume
Construction Company
MRT Masterplan-Cross Island
Line
The 50km Cross Island Line (CRL) will span across Singapore and To be completed in 2030.
serve as an alternative to the current East-West Line. Starting
from Changi, the CRL will pass through Loyang, Pasir Ris,
Hougang, Ang Mo Kio, before reaching Sin Ming.
The western leg will serve areas such as Bukit Timah, Clementi,
West Coast, and terminate at Jurong Industrial Estate. In
addition, the eastern leg will include a segment that extends
into the centre of Punggol.
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
MRT Masterplan-Downtown
Line
Currently in various stages of planning and construction, the 40
km fully underground Downtown Line (DTL) comprising of 34
stations will connect the northwestern and eastern regions of
Singapore to the new downtown at Marina Bay in the south and
the Central Business District. Similar to the Circle Line, 3-car
trainsets will run on the Downtown Line with line capacity for
500,000 commuters daily. It will also be the longest
underground automated train in Singapore.
The Downtown Line Stage 3 will also be extented a further 2km
to join the current East-West and future Eastern Region lines
that runs through Marine Parade.
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
MRT Masterplan-North East
Line extension
The 2km North East Line Extension will serve Punggol North
To be completed in 2030.
including the new Punggol Downtown and enhance train access
from Punggol to the city and other parts of Singapore.
Transport
Dec 2013: Stage 1 (Bugis – Chinatown), 6
S$20.7 billion
stations opened.
2016: Stage 2 (Rochor– Bukit Panjang),
additional 12 stations will be opened.
2017: Stage 3 (Fort Canning-Expo) , final 16
stations will be opened.
2025: Extension from DTL Stage 3 to be
completed
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
To be completed in 2014.
MRT Masterplan-Marina South The North-South Line Marina South Extension is a fully
underground southward extension from Marina Bay Station. The
Extension
S$357.5 million
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
Estimated cost: S$3.5
billion
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
1 km extension comprises 1 new station located near the
upcoming International Cruise Centre at Marina South.
MRT Masterplan-Tuas West
Extension
The East-West Line Tuas West Extension is a fully elevated
To be completed in 2016.
westward extension from Joo Koon Station. The 7.5 km
extension comprises 4 new stations and a depot located near
the Tuas Checkpoint.
In addition, a 4km long dual 3-lane road viaduct will be
constructed and will run along Pioneer Road to join Tuas South
Avenue 3.
MRT Masterplan-Thomson
Line
The Thomson Line (TSL) will have 22 stations and 6 interchange
stations when fully completed.
This 30km underground train line will link to the East-West
Line, North-South Line, North-East Line, Circle Line and the
future Downtown Line.
TSL aims to serve commuters living and working along its
corridor in Woodlands, Sin Ming, Thomson, Kim Seng and Marina
Bay areas not served by the existing MRT network, allowing
them to reach their destinations in the shortest possible time.
2019: Stage 1 (Woodlands North- Woodlands S$18 billion
South), first 3 stations will be opened.
2020: Stage 2 (Springleaf-Caldecott),
additional 6 stations will be opened.
2021:The final 13 stations (Mount Pleasant
to Gardens by the Bay) will be opened.
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
MRT Masterplan-Eastern
Region Line
The 21 km Eastern Region Line (ERL) will comprise of 12
stations linking the residential estates of Changi, Upper East
Coast, Bedok South, Siglap, Marine Parade and Tanjong Rhu
with the Central Business District in Marina Bay.
To be completed in 2020.
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
MRT Masterplan-Jurong
Region Line
The 20km Jurong Region Line (JRL) will improve connections to To be completed in 2025.
Singapore's western region and will connect to main activity
nodes in Jurong West, such as Nanyang Technological
University, the Jurong Industrial estate, including Jurong Island
and the future Jurong Gateway.
The JRL will offer a direct transport route from the North to
the Jurong region, without having to interchange at the heavilyused Jurong East interchange.
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
Sentosa Gateway Tunnel
The Sentosa Gateway Tunnel is a 2-lane one way tunnel which To be completed in 2015.
will connect outbound traffic from Sentosa Island directly to
Kampong Bahru Road, Lower Delta Road and Keppel Road.
It will bypass the busy traffic junctions at Sentosa Gateway and
Telok Blangah Rd Telok Blangah Rd and Kampong Bahru Rd
and ease traffic from Sentosa Gateway to the city.
S$200 million
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
North-South Expressway
The new 21 km North-South Expressway running parallel to the To be completed in 2020.
CTE will link the city centre to the north-south corridor of
Singapore.
It will ease the traffic load on the CTE and reduce travel time
between the north and the city centre significantly during peak
hours.
S$7-8 billion
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
Singapore-KL High-Speed
Rail Link
Currently in its early planning stages, the 320km to 340km high- Targeted to be completed in 2020
speed rail project aims to cut land-travelling time between
Singapore and KL to just 90 minutes and have five transit stops
along the way.
Estimated cost: S$15
billion
Land Transport Authority
www.lta.gov.sg
S$4.5 billion
PSA Singapore
www.singaporepsa.com
S$2 billion
Jurong Town Corporation (JTC)
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
Marine & Chemicals Industry
To be completed in 2020.
Pasir Panjang Terminal (PPT) PPT Phases 3 and 4 will have a total of 15 new berths. With
nearly
6,000
metres
of
quay
length
and
up
to
18
metres
draft,
Phase 3 & 4
the new terminals will be able to serve the next generation of
containerships, while maintaining high service standards.
Jurong Rock Caverns
Jurong Rock Caverns (JRC) is Southeast Asia’s first underground First 2 caverns completed in 2013.
liquid hydrocarbon storage facilit y built at a depth of 130m
beneath Banyan Basin on Jurong Island. It provide
Entire facility to be completed in 2014.
infrastructural support and meet provide additional storage
space for liquid hydrocarbons.
Phase 1 of the JRC consists of 8km of tunnels and 5 caverns
housing a total of 9 storage galleries.
Phase 2 of the project will double the facility’s storage
capacity to a total of 1.47 million m3 of oil storage space.
Tuas Port
This newly constructed port will consolidate all of Singapore's
container operations in one port which can handle up to 65
million TEUs per year when fully operational.
Floating Oil Terminal
First set of berths at Tuas Port will be
operational in 2024.
S$ 400 million
MPA
http://www.mpa.gov.sg/
Anchored to the mainland of Pulau Sebarok, Singapore's first
The first caverns will be completed in the
floating oil storage terminal is designed as a collection of large first half of 2013.
floating platforms which can either be moored to land or
operated as standalone units.
The VLFS will comprise of two rectangular modules, each with
a storage capacity of 5.29 million cubic feet (150,000 cubic
metres).
S$890 million
JTC Corporation
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
http://www.sgmarineindustries.com
Marina Bay Cruise Terminal
Singapore
Is going to become one of the world's busiest cruise centres for Completed on May 22, 2012. The official
international passenger traffic. The Singapore International
opening ceremony was held in October
Cruise Terminal strives to establish itself as a major hub in the 2012.
Asia Pacific region.
Approximately S$450
million to S$500 million.
JTC Corporation http://www.jtc.gov.sg
Deep Tunnel Sewerage
System (DTSS)
It is an 80 km tunnel system with a diameter of 6.5 m, which
will run almost from one end of the island to the other; plan is
to replace the 6 existing water treatment plants and 130
pumping stations, to make more land and space for
development of other projects. Changi Water Reclamation
Plant, the core of the DTSS, is capable of treating 176 million
gallons of water each day to international standards.
Seletar Serangoon Reservoir
Scheme
This scheme develops the reservoirs downstream of seletar
Phase 1 completed in 2009.
reservoir to catch runoff from the northeastern side to increase Phase 2 to be completed in 2015.
water supply.
Phase 1 (Punggol-Serangoon Reservoir Scheme):
Sungei Punggol and Sungei Serangoon will be converted
into reservoirs.
Phase 2: The waterways of Sungei Khatib Bongsu, Sungei
Simpang and Sungei Seletar will be impounded to create
Coastal Seletar Reservoir.
Land and Water
Phase 1 completed in 2008 (48 km tunnel
$3.4 billion
from Kranji to Changi, 60 km of link sewer
and two 5 km-long deep sea outfall pipes),
Phase 2 expected to be developed by 2022.
PUB
http://www.pub.gov.sg
CPG Corporation (Consumer Packaged
Goods)
http://www.cpgcorp.com.sg
PUB
http://www.pub.gov.sg
Changi Water Reclamation
Plant
NEWater plant Changi
PUB is building a fifth NEWater plant at Changi, which will be To be completed in 2016.
the largest in Singapore. It is also PUB's fifth Design, Build, Own
and Operate (DBOO) project NEWater is high-grade drinkable
water produced from treated used water through reverse
osmosis and membrane technology. The plant will supply 15
percent of Singapore's current water needs.
Jurong Lake District
Jurong East, together with Jurong Lake will become the biggest In the next 10-15 years (retrieved 2011).
lakeside destination for business and leisure in the west region
of Singapore. Planned infrastructure include Big Box Warehouse
Retail Outlet, a new world-class Science Centre, and the new
Jurong General Hospital and Community Hospital.
Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
http://www.ura.gov.sg/
Greater Southern Waterfront
The newly constructed water front would be three times the
Still in preliminary stages of planning
size of Marina Bay, with preliminary conceptual plans including
an uninterrupted 30km stretch of waterfront promenade that
extends from Labrador Park to Marina South and encompasses
Pulau Brani, a new reservoir created between the offshore
island and Tanjong Pagar, and new residential and commercial
districts along the coastline.
Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
http://www.ura.gov.sg/
Ongoing Land Reclamation
Singapore will continue with land reclamation to get an
increase of about another 100 km² by the year 2030. The new
land will for example be used to build a long island along the
east coast stretching from Marina East to Changi Airport.
Woodlands Regional Centre
Serving as the Northern Gateway to Singapore, this 100 ha
To be completed in the next 10-15 years
region will develop to be a commercial cluster in the North
Region. Strategically located with excellent accessibility to the
city, plans are ongoing to make it a waterfront destination, as
well as a lifestyle and business hub for both residents and
overseas visitors.
Industry Parks
S$180 million
PUB
http://www.pub.gov.sg
http://www.todayonline.com/
Awarded tender for S$634 Urban Redevelopment Authority of
million
Singapore (URA)
http://www.ura.gov.sg/
Medtech Hub
This 7.4ha, will host the full horizontal and vertical
components of the Medtech manufacturing value chain,
enabling greater operational efficiencies, economies of scale
and active collaboration.
Home to MedTech1, the first 9-storey multi-tenanted facility
designed to enhance GMP compliance.
MedTech Hub completed in 2013.
Jurong International
http://www.juronginternational.com
MedTech 1 to be completed in 2014.
Tuas Biomedical Park 1 & 2
Biomedical manufacturing cluster; the park has all essential
First tenant to move into Tuas Biomedical
infrastructure, such as roads, power lines, telecommunication Park: 1998
lines, sewer pipes and water and gas supplies, and third parties
are providing utilities such as steam and natural gas.
JTC has spent $6 million
on lush landscaping.
Biopolis
Biopolis, with about 2.4 million square feet of space, is a
premier research hub for Biomedical Science at One-North. It
was built to house key public and private biomedical research
institutes and organisations. Biopolis brings together over 2,000
scientists, researchers, technicians and administrators in one
location.
Developed by JTC
JTC
Corporation at a cost of
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
S$500 million for the
construction of phase 1.
Phase 3 incurred a cost of
$250 million.
Fusionopolis
With 30 ha of land within One-North, it is envisioned to be
Opened 17 October 2008.
Singapore’s R&D hub for Infocommunication Technology, Media Phase 2A will be completed in 2014.
and Physical Sciences & Engineering.
Phase 2A features Singapore's largest R&D clean room facility
and provides 103,635 km² of Business Park and R&D space.
Airport Logistics Park of
Singapore
The 26-ha Airport Logistics Park of Singapore (ALPS) is
Opened in 2003.
Singapore's first logistics park with Free Trade Zone status.
Boasting excellent connectivity and handling efficiency of
Changi Airport,tenants in the Park enjoy quick turnaround for
time-sensitive products and services and reduced cycle times,
administrative and manpower costs associated with import and
export procedures.
Phase 1: Opening of seven buildings in
October 2003.
Phase 2: Launched in 2006.
Phase 3: Completed in January 2011.
Phase 4: Scheduled for completion in 2013.
Phase 5: Scheduled for completion in 2013.
S$600 million
JTC
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
JTC
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
JTC
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
Changi Business Park
The 71.07-ha Changi Business Park (CBP) offers a new and
highly-conducive work environment for forward-looking
businesses. Its strategic location and energy-saving District
Cooling System makes it an ideal choice for MNCs and SMEs in
R&D, high-technology and knowledge-intensive industries.
Launched in 1997.
Jurong Island
It is a chemical cluster which was formed by reclamation and
Finalized in 1999. Land reclamation on
amalgamation of seven offshore islands of Singapore. More than Jurong Island was completed in September
94 oil refineries and petrochemical leaders from all over the
2009.
world are located on Jurong Island e.g. BASF, BP, Singapore
Petroleum Company.
Seletar Aerospace Park
Singapore
Today, Seletar is a secondary airport used largely by flying
schools and private charter companies. It is currently home to
about 30 aerospace companies such as ST Aerospace, Jet
Aviation, Fokker Services Asia, Hawker Pacific Asia and
Execujet.
The new Seletar Aerospace Park will also have an upgraded
airport designed to support industrial and business aviation
activities. This will include a 1,800 m runway, aircraft parking
areas and an engine run-up bay. Seletar is located
approximately 30 minutes from the city and 20 minutes from
Changi International Airport, making it very accessible.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Terminal
A suitable site of about 30 ha on the south western part of
Construction to begin in 2010.
Jurong Island has been identified for the proposed LNG
Terminal to be completed by the second
receiving terminal. An aggregator would conduct the initial LNG quarter 2013.
procurement for Singapore according to demand.
Plans are in progress to build a 2nd LNG
terminal in the East.
Slated to be fully operational by 2014.
JTC
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
JTC
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
S$60 million
JTC
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
EDB
http://www.sedb.com
S$1.5 billion
EMA (Energy Market Authority) has
designated Samsung C&T Corporation
http://www.ema.gov.sg/
http://www.samsungcnt.com
Clean Tech Park
The 50-ha CleanTech Park will house a core nucleus of
cleantech activities to serve as an epi-centre for research,
innovation and commercialization in clean technology. Building
on the synergies of being located next to Nanyang
Technological University (NTU), CleanTech Park will also house
R&D activities from the university.
Phase 1 will provide approximately 17 ha of business park land.
CTP will house a working population of 20,000 when it is fully
built in 2030.
2010 - 2018 Phase 1
Infrastructure will cost
S$52 million.
(designated green corridors) and supporting
amenities
October 2010: CleanTech One was opened
2019 – 2025 Phase 2 development
2026 – 2030 Phase 3 development
End 2030 Completion of CleanTech Park.
Economic Development Board (EDB)
http://www.edb.gov.sg
JTC Corporation (JTC)
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
Office Buildings
Paya Lebar Central
Touted as Singapore's up and coming commercial hub in the
To be completed in the next 10-15 years.
East, Paya Lebar Central looks set to welcome a new hive of
(Retrieved 2008)
activity with offices, hotels, retail and attractive public spaces
planned for the 12ha land area.
Other new developments in the area include a new public plaza
next to Paya Lebar MRT Interchange that will provide a
gathering spot and focal point for activities and a civic centre
next to the new Geyland Serai Market.
Tanjong Pagar Centre
The 64 storey integrated development strategically located
above the ​Tanjong Pagar MRT station will house Grade A
offices, retail space and residential apartments. Also linked to
a luxury business hotel, this large scale development is set to
be the next premier quality business and lifestyle hub in the
CBD.
Ophir- Rochor Corridor
Extending from the commercial hub at Marina Centre, the Ophir- To be developed in the next 10-15 years.
Rochor area will complement the Marina Bay area, featuring
(Retrieved 2008)
mixed-use developments comprising offices, hotels, residential
and other complementary facilities, set within a park-like
environment.
Ophir-Rochor is envisioned as a new growth area and will be an
extension of the Central Business District.
To be completed in 2016.
URA
http://www.ura.gov.sg/
Approx S$3 billion.
GuocoLand Group
http://www.guocoland.com.sg
URA
http://www.ura.gov.sg/
Asia Square
Asia Square, located along Marina View at Marina Bay in
Tower 1: completed in July 2011
Estimated cost: S$1 billion MGPA (Malaysian Gifts & Premium
Singapore, is a twin-tower mixed-use development that will
Tower 2: scheduled for completion in 2013.
Entrepreneur Association)
comprise 2 million m² of grade A office space, a 280-room fivewww.mgpa.com
star hotel, 60,000 m² of retail space and 'The Cube', a 100,000
www.asia-square.com
m² open public space used for networking or relaxing with a
regular programme of exhibitions and performances.
Marina Bay Financial Centre
(MBFC)
Phase 1 of MBFC will comprise two office towers of 33 storeys Phase 1 – completed in 2010
and 50 storeys, a 55 storey residential tower of 428 luxury units Phase 2 – to be completed in 2013
at Marina Bay Residences, and complementary retail and
recreational facilities. Construction of the development is
completed already.
Phase 2 comprises both, Grade A office space and the luxurious
221-unit Marina Bay Suites.
Upon completion, the development will be accessible via an airconditioned underground pedestrian network linking MBFC to
the new Downtown MRT station of the Downtown Line, as well
as the Raffles Place MRT Station.
S$1.1 billion
Keppel Corporation
www.keppelland.com.sg
www.kepcorp.com
www.mbfc.com.sg
30 year lease studio
apartments on sale
from $83,000 to
$125,000
Housing Development Board (HDB)
www.hdb.gov.sg
Housing
Kampung Admiralty
Touted as Singapore's first retirement village, this
integrated complex in Woodlands will comprise two
blocks of Housing Board studio apartments, and
facilities like a hawker centre, medical centre, shops,
seniors' activity centre and childcare centre,
Located next to the Admiralty MRT Station, residents
will be able to enjoy greater convenience and
accessibility as a result of housing various facilities and
services in 3 tiered zones all under one roof.
To be completed in 2017.
Bidadari Estate
Envisioned as “A Community in a Garden”, The 93ha
Bidadari Estate will feature a centrally-located 10ha
Bidadari Park and a man-made lake, and will house 11
000 units when completed. It will feature a wide range
of amenities including a new commercial development
next to Woodleigh MRT station, A bus interchange,
neighbourhood police centre and other community
facilities.The exisisting Upper Aljunied Road will also
be converted into a heritage walk for pedestrians to
recognise the history and heritage of Bidadari.
6 neighbourhoods— Alkaff, Bartley
Heights, Sennett, Park’s Edge and
Woodleigh
First housing parcel in Alkaff
Neighbourhood to be launched by
2015.
BTO flats ranging from Housing Development Board (HDB)
$81,000 to $365,000
www.hdb.gov.sg
Kampong Bugis
Kampong Bugis will be home to new high-density private Development may begin after 2016,
residential precincts with 4000 new homes.
The 18ha area is bounded by Kallang Road and Crawford
Street, and extends up to Rochor River and Kallang
River and will pilot an eco-friendly, car reduced
concept. Commuters will be encouraged to use the
MRT, public buses and a future water taxi service as
modes of transport.
Urban Redevelopment Authority
http://www.ura.gov.sg
Tampines North
An extension of Tampines Town, the new Tampines
The first housing parcel in the Park
North estate will consist of four housing districts — Park West District will be launched in the
West District, Green Walk District, Park East District and second half of 2014.
Boulevard District —a total of 17,000 HDB flats.
Two major parks, a new landmark mixed development,
with mixed commercial and residential use as well as a
bus interchange are some of the highlights of the area.
Housing Development Board (HDB)
www.hdb.gov.sg
Punggol Matilda
Located in South-Western Punggol, Punggol Matilda is
First 500 units launched in Sept 2013.
one of the latest waterfront housing district and will
feature innovative housing developments with
landscaped decks and a hybrid car park. Residents can
also look forward to convenient access to amenities
near their homes, and good connectivity to the
waterfront for recreational activities. The district will
also be equipped with a comprehensive network of
bicycle paths for residents to enjoy the outdoors. When
fully complete, Punggol Matilda, a waterfront housing
district, will consist of 8,000 units that are expected to
house about 28,000 residents.
Marina Bay Suites
Given its location at the convergence of two major waterways - To be completed in 2014.
Rochor Canal and Kallang River - Kampong Bugis has also been
identified as a pilot project for a high density, water
sustainable precinct, incorporating stormwater management
system, bio-retention basins and detention ponds
Keppel Corporation
www.keppelland.com.sg
www.kepcorp.com
www.mbfc.com.sg
Reflections at Keppel Bay
Reflections at Keppel Bay comprises a total of 1,129 luxurious To be completed by 2013.
waterfront condominium units housed in six glass towers of 24
storeys and 41 storeys as well as 11 blocks of 6- to 8-storey
villas. It offers choice units of 1- to 4-bedroom apartments and
penthouses with sizes ranging from 700 m² to a super
penthouse of 13,300 m².
The towers will all be topped with sky gardens on sloping roof
lines. Sky bridges will connect each pair of towers, providing
pockets of open spaces high above the ground and viewing
platforms.
Keppel Corporation
www.kepcorp.com
www.keppelland.com.sg
www.reflectionsatkeppelbay.com.sg
Health Care
BTO flats ranging from Housing Development Board (HDB)
$81,000 to $365,000
www.hdb.gov.sg
The 17ha project will be Singapore's largest healthcare complex The first phase of construction is targeted
when completed, physically linking TTSH, the medical school
for completion between 2018 and 2020.
and all public and volunteer healthcare facilities. It will
provide a holistic eco-system that includes health services,
To be fully completed in 2030.
research and education, commercial, leisure and public spaces.
A proposed integrated intermediate- care hub comprising Dover
Park Hospice and a second community hospital are also in the
works.
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
http://www.ttsh.com.sg
Woodlands General Hospital
This new integrated health-care complex, which includes an
Will open in phases from 2022
acute care hospital, community hospital and nursing home, will
be e within walking distance of the future Woodlands South
MRT Station.f
It will be built on an area measuring 7.7 hectares, and will be
able to accommodate up to 1,800 beds.
Alexandra Health Systems
www.ktph.com.sg
Sengkang General Hospital
The Sengkang General and Community Hospitals is SIngapore's To be completed in 2018.
largest single hospital development and will accommodate up
to 1400 beds when completed.
Conveniently located next to Cheng Lim LRT station and
Sengkang MRT station, it will provide easy access and will offer
cutting-edge hospital competencies with community-based
care.
S$72 million
Ministry of Health
www.moh.gov.sg
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
Will be a 550-bed hospital located at Yishun in Singapore when November 2010: Official Opening of KTPH.
it opens in early 2010. Spanning over 3.5 ha in the Yishun
Central Area overlooking the scenic Yishun Pond, offering a
comprehensive range of medical services and specialist care to
the community in the north.
S$125 million
Khoo Teck Phuat Hospital
http://www.ktph.com.sg
Ng Teng Fong Hospital
This 700-bed acute hospital, will be twinned with the 400-bed
Jurong community hospital to provide holistic integrated care.
When completed, these two hospitals will provide easy access
to public transport services (Jurong East MRT Station, Jurong
East Bus Interchange) and retail/entertainment hubs.
Health City Novena Complex
To be opened in 2014.
National Healthcare Group
www.nhg.com.sg
Ministry of Health
www.moh.gov.sg
S$810 million
Jurong Health
http://www.juronghealth.com.sg/
Jurong Community Hospital
The new general hospital in Jurong will be located in Jurong
Is expected to be completed in 2015.
East, within walking distance from the Jurong East MRT station
and bus interchange.The Jurong General Hospital will have 550
beds and will provide acute inpatient and outpatient care.This
development will form part of the larger Jurong Lake District
plan to transform the Jurong East area into a mini-city with
commercial, leisure and other amenities.
Urban Redevelopment Authority
http://www.ura.gov.sg
Alexandra Health Care Group
http://www.alexhosp.com.sg/
Resorts
Resorts World at Sentosa
Resorts World Sentosa is an integrated resort on the island of
Sentosa, off the southern coast of Singapore. The key
attractions include one of Singapore's two casinos, a Universal
Studios theme park and Marine Life Park, which includes the
world's largest oceanarium. It is one of the world's most
expensive casino properties, after Marina Bay Sands. The resort
occupies over 49 ha (121 acres) of land and, when fully open,
will employ more than 10,000 people directly.
• Opened January 2010
S$6.59 billion
• Universal Studios Singapore opened in
March 2010
• Equarius Water Park (Scheduled to open in
2012)
• Maritime Xperiential Museum (Opened in
2011)
Marina Bay Sands Integrated
Resort
Marina Bay Sands™ is set to become a premier entertainment
Official opening: 23 June 2010
destination with its vibrant diversity of attractions and
facilities.
Located along the Marina Bay waterfront, Marina Bay Sands™
features: three cascading hotel towers topped by an
extraordinary sky park, an integrated museum and use the
extensive Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions
(MICE) facilities featuring state-of-the-art technology, highly
flexible exhibition halls, and a convention centre that can host
over 45,000 delegates.
Leisure and entertainment
S$8 billion, including cost
of the prime land.
Genting International
http://www.gentingsingapore.com/
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
http://www.lasvegassands.com/
Orchard Gateway
Singapore's latest shopping icon will be made up of two
To open in April 2014.
buildings on diagonally opposite sites linked by the first-ever
glass overhead bridge across Orchard Road. Also connected to
neighbouring malls Orchard Central and 313@somerset, and the
Somerset MRT station, this integrated development comprising
a hotel, offices, the Visitor centre, National Library and retail
will create a seamless shopping and lifestyle experience for its
shoppers.
S$700 million
United Engineers Limited
www.uel.com.sg
Big Box
Singapore’s largest mega retail warehouse store, will be
To open in end 2014.
located next to Jurong East MRTand cater for retail as well as
warehouse and logistic activities.
Run by a single operator, the eight-storey complex, set on 5.6
hectares of land will feature a 70,000 sq ft exhibition hall and
also include new retail concepts like a pick-up drive through
service and warehouse facilities which are expected to
transform retail in Singapore’s Western region.
S$320 million
TT International
www.tt-intl.com
Utraco Investment Pte Ltd
www.utraco.com
Prima BB Limited
www.prima.com.sg
Gardens By the Bay
Three distinctive waterfront gardens (around the Marina Bay
Phase 1 of the Gardens, comprising most of S$1 billion
area and Marina Channel) that will define Singapore as the
Bay South, opened in June 2012.
world's premier tropical garden city with new botanic gardens,
conservatories and promenades.
National Parks Board Singapore
http://www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/
River Safari
Singapore River Safari is a 89 ha of river theme park situated
between the Night Safari and Singapore Zoo. It is the first Asia
river-theme park.The tours include boat rides that will
transport guests to 10 different river ecosystems around the
world. There will be two major theme park rides, the white
water rides and Amazon slow boat ride.
Wildlife Reserves Singapore Group
http://www.wrs.com.sg/
Singapore Sports Hub
The Singapore Sports Hub (35 ha site in Kallang) will be a fully Expected to be completed in April 2014.
integrated sports, entertainment and lifestyle hub for everyone
in Singapore. It will be Singapore's premier land and water
sports centre with integrated programming.
Planned to be completed in December 2013. S$180 million
Estimated cost: S$1.87
billion
Singapore Sports Hub consortium
http://www.ssc.gov.sg
Wisma Geylang Serai
Upon its completion, the new civic centre of Wisma Geylang
Serai will provide a one-stop venue for community activities,
arts and cultural events and a meeting point for locals and
visitors to Singapore. A wide range of facilities will be housed
under one roof including the Geylang Serai CC, the South East
CDC, integrated day facilities, a childcare centre, a Malay
Heritage Gallery as well as other arts related uses.
To be completed in 2017.
URA
http://www.ura.gov.sg/
Kallang River-Bishan Park
Bishan Park is one of Singapore’s most popular parks in the
heartlands of Singapore with more than 3 milllion visitors to
the park annually. As part of a much-needed park upgrade and
plans to improve the capacity of the Kallang River along the
edge of the park, works were carried out simultaneously to
transform the utilitarian concrete channel into a naturalised
river, creating new spaces for the community to enjoy.
Opened in March 2012
PUB
http://www.pub.gov.sg
Expansion of the airport
Singapore plans to expand the Changi Airport by 1000ha to
meet the growing demand for air travel.
Planning process
Changi Airport Terminal 4
The new terminal will comprise of two new roads, two
carparks, a bigger taxi-holding area and a new control tower.
In addition, self-service options for check-in and bag-drop
which will facilitate a faster and more seamless travel
experience.The new terminal will also provide aircraft stands
with aerobridges for 17 small planes and 4 wide-bodied
aircraft.
When fully completed, the 195,000 sqm terminal will cater for
up to 16 million passengers a year.
To be completed in 2017
Airport
S$985 million
Changi Airport Group
http://www.changiairport.com/
Changi Airport Terminal 5
One of the largest terminals in the world, the new T5 will allow To be completed in 2020
the expanded Changi Airport to be operated as a single,
integrated airport for ease of transfer between different
terminals, maximum passenger convenience and
airfield operational efficiency.
Terminal 5 will introduce new modes of operation for
the airport operator and government agencies and will handle
up to 50 million passenger movements per annum when
completed.
S$985 million
Changi Airport Group
http://www.changiairport.com/
Project Jewel
Project Jewel is envisioned to be a world-class lifestyle
To be completed in 2018
destination that will strongly boost Singapore’s appeal as a
stopover point for global travellers. The 5-storey mixed-use
complex will offer aviation and travel-related facilities, a wide
range of retail offerings, as well as unique leisure attractions,
It will also link all 3 existing terminals together, improving
inter-terminal connectivity.
Simultaneously, T1 will also be expanded to allow more space
for the arrival hall, baggage claim areas and taxi bays,
eventually increasing T1’s passenger handling capacity to 24
million passenger movements per annum.
S$1.47billion
Changi Airport Group
http://www.changiairport.com/
Mediapolis
When completed, the 19-hectare development in one- To be completed in 2020.
north will be Singapore's first digital media hub focusing
on the development of high-quality media content as
well as R&D in interactive digital media. Mediapolis will
house a media ecosystem comprising incubators, R&D
activities, content development, digital production,
broadcasting, industry-responsive education,
intellectual property and digital rights management.
Estimated S$120
million.
JTC
http://www.jtc.gov.sg
Digital Media
Next Generation National
Infocomm Infrastructure (Next
Gen NII)
Singapore will undertake bold steps in the next five years to
make strategic investments to deploy the Next Generation
National Infocomm Infrastructure (Next Gen NII). This
comprises a nationwide ultra high speed fibre access
infrastructure called the Next Gen Nationwide Broadband
Network (Next Gen NBN) and a complementary pervasive
wireless network, including the Wireless@SG Wi-Fi service
which was free until 31 March 2013.
DATE: May 2014
Will be completed in 2017
iDA Singapore