The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded two civil contracts; one for the design and construction of Punggol interchange station under the Cross Island Line – Punggol Extension (CPe) and another for the design and construction of bored tunnel between Fairways Drive and Sin Ming Walk under Cross Island Line Phase 2 (CRL2).
Design and Construction of Punggol Interchange station
2. The design and construction of Punggol interchange station was awarded to Woh Hup (Private) Limited at a contract value of around $496 million.
3. Woh Hup Pte Ltd is one of Singapore’s established construction and civil engineering specialists, with a strong track record of undertaking infrastructure and building projects locally and abroad. The company is currently involved in the construction of Tanjong Katong and Bayshore stations for the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL), Loyang station on the CRL and on the Kim Chuan Depot Extension. Recently completed projects included the Woodlands South station for TEL.
Engineering Highlights
4. The new Punggol interchange station is located along Punggol Central. Traffic and utilities diversions to facilitate the construction works will be carried out in phases to minimise inconvenience to residents and motorists. The works will also include addition & alteration works to the existing NEL Punggol station to allow seamless transfer and enhance connectivity between NEL, LRT and the new CPe station.
Design and Construction of Bored Tunnel between Fairways Drive and Sin Ming Walk
5. Valued at around $758 million, the contract for the design and construction of the bored tunnel between Fairways Drive and Sin Ming Walk under the CRL2 was awarded to Obayashi Corporation and Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd Joint Venture.
6. Obayashi Corporation and Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd have a strong track record of providing design-and-build construction services which include rail stations and tunnels locally and abroad. Obayashi Corporation was previously involved in Dhoby Ghaut station along the NEL, while Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd is currently involved in the construction of Katong Park and Bayshore stations along TEL and previously completed the construction of TEL Shenton Way station.
Engineering Highlights
7. A large-diameter slurry Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM), measuring about 12 metres in diameter will be used to construct the single 5-kilometre-long tunnel with two tracks in it. A 2-kilometre stretch of the bored tunnel alignment will undercross the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. Here, the tunnel will be constructed up to an approximate depth of 70 metres below ground level, deeper than the usual 20-30 metres. LTA had earlier carried out a comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment and will implement all the necessary mitigation measures outlined in the Environmental Monitoring and Management Plan. LTA and the contractor will also continue to engage various stakeholders including the nature groups during the construction works.
8. Construction works for the CPe Punggol interchange station as well as the bored tunnel between Fairways Drive and Sin Ming Walk for CRL2 are expected to start in the first half of 2023, with passenger service targeted to commence in 2032.
About the CRL and CPe
9. The Cross Island Line (CRL) is Singapore’s eighth MRT line. It will serve existing and future developments in the eastern, north-eastern and western corridors, linking major hubs such as Jurong Lake District, Punggol Digital District and Changi region. The CRL will have almost half of its stations as interchanges with other rail lines, making it easier and more convenient for commuters to travel across the rail network.
10. CRL will be constructed in three phases. Announced in 2019, CRL Phase 1 is 29 kilometres long, and comprises 12 stations from Aviation Park to Bright Hill[1]. As of March this year, all the civil contracts for CRL Phase 1 had been awarded. Construction works have commenced and are expected to complete by 2030. CRL Phase 2, announced in September 2022, is approximately 15 kilometres and comprises six underground stations - Turf City, King Albert Park, Maju, Clementi, West Coast and Jurong Lake District. Engineering studies for the CRL Phase 3 are ongoing and more details will be announced after these studies are completed.
11. The 7.3-kilometre CPe will comprise four stations, namely Punggol, Riviera, Elias, and Pasir Ris. Three of the stations will serve as interchanges with other lines. Pasir Ris will link to the East-West Line, while Punggol will link to the North-East Line and Riviera will connect to the existing station of the same name on the Punggol LRT line. This will provide better rail connectivity and greater accessibility for those living in eastern areas such as Pasir Ris and Tampines North as well as north-eastern areas such as Punggol and Sengkang. More than 40,000 households are expected to benefit from the CPe.
Enclosed:
Annex A: Location Map and Artist Impressions of CPe Punggol interchange station
Annex B: Travel Time Savings with CPe
Annex C: Location Map of bored tunnel between Fairways Drive and Sin Ming Walk