UK Headquarter, Balfour Beatty announces that its 50:50 joint venture, Gammon, has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of Ang Mo Kio Station and Tunnels by Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA).
The value of the contract is c. £345 million (USD 478.6 million).
Gammon will deliver the works in a 50:50 joint venture with Bachy Soletanche Singapore, a leading geotechnical and civil engineering company.
The contract includes the construction of a new underground station, two underpasses and six passenger entrances, as well as alteration works to the existing above-ground Ang Mo Kio Station.
To ensure the efficient delivery of the scheme, the joint venture will utilise offsite modular construction for the passenger entrances, which will be 85% prefabricated upon delivery to site.
The project forms the first phase of the Land Transport Authority’s (LTA) Cross Island Line plan and, once complete, will reduce passenger travel time and provide better connectivity to Singapore’s growing residential areas.
Thomas Ho, Chief Executive of Gammon said: “We are delighted to be working with the Government’s Transport Department on this vital piece of infrastructure for Singapore.
Construction is due to commence this year with completion scheduled for 2030. At construction peak, the project will employ a combined workforce of around 450.