Changi Airport Group (CAG) has awarded a S$1.12
billion contract to a joint venture formed by Samsung C&T
Corporation and Koh Brothers Building & Civil Engineering
Contractor, for the first package of works relating to the
development of a three-runway system at Singapore Changi Airport.
The award follows a competitive tender which saw
participation from 10 tenderers.
The scope of this contract represents the first
of several packages of works to be undertaken for Changi Airport
to operationalise a three-runway system by the early 2020s.
The
works to be executed by the JV include pavement works, drainage
works, security fencing and perimeter roads, mechanical and
electrical works, as well as supporting works such as major
services and road diversions.
Changi Airport currently operates two runways,
serving its three terminals as well as the upcoming Terminal 4.
To
ensure adequate runway capacity for the airport’s continued growth
beyond this decade as well as to cater to the future Terminal 5,
CAG will be converting an existing third runway (Runway 3) — which
is currently used by the military — for joint civil-military use.
The JV will extend this runway to handle larger aircraft, and
develop supporting taxiways to connect Runway 3 to the rest of
Changi Airport.
Other works to be carried out by the JV include
the construction of canals and drainage systems that will keep the
runway and taxiways free of surface water and prevent flooding,
thus improving the safety and operational resilience of the
airfield.
To support three-runway operations at Changi
Airport, airfield specialised systems including airfield lighting,
surveillance and detection systems, will also be installed as part
of the works. Ancillary buildings including airfield lighting
control centres, as well as a fire station and related rescue
facilities will be developed.
Mr Yam Kum Weng, CAG’s Executive Vice President,
Air Hub and Development, said, "The additional runway capacity brought about by
a three-runway system will take Changi to its next phase of growth
beyond this decade. The extension of Runway 3, together with the
new taxiway system linking to the existing Changi Airport, will
total about 40 kilometres. A whole suite of supporting
infrastructure and airfield systems will also be built to support
three-runway operations. We look forward to partnering the Samsung
C&T-Koh Brothers joint venture to ensure that high safety
standards are maintained, with minimum impact on ongoing airfield
operations throughout the construction."
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