LTA Annual Report 2012-2013
LTA Annual Report 2012-2013
LTA Annual Report 2012-2013
MAKING
A
comprehensive transport network is Better service means we will improve reliability,
the lifeblood of any city. We at the LTA comfort and convenience for you for whatever way
TRAVEL
believe that transport in Singapore is you travel. We will ensure that train and bus travel
about more than travelling from one becomes even more reliable for commuters and through
point to another. Our land transport improved design and scheduling, less crowded and more
BETTER
connects people in the most accessible, comfortable. We will increase the convenience factor so
comfortable way possible to our loved ones, our dreams that your public transport journey will be a pleasant one.
FOR ALL
and our aspirations. Finally, we also believe that our transport system
At the LTA, we are fully committed to this undertaking should contribute towards liveable communities. All
and are driven by a commitment to build a transport our different transport systems need to be built and
system that enables better travel for all. It has been five run for the well-being of our entire community in all its
CHAIRMANS years since we launched the Land Transport Master Plan diversity. We will meet the needs of not just the young
MESSAGE
in 2008. Since then, we have increased our rail network and mobile, but the elderly and those with disabilities
to 178km from 138km and started construction on three who also rely on public transport.
new lines. We have increased the number of buses on the Coming up with the new Master Plan has been no
roads through the Bus Service Enhancement Programme easy task. Fortunately, we have the members of the
and expanded and upgraded the road network, amongst public, industry, our Board and our staff who generously
many other things. contributed their thoughts, time and ideas. This Master
Much more is in progress. The Land Transport Plan would not have been possible without you and we
Master Plan 2013 proposes new initiatives as well as are very grateful for all your time and effort.
develops in greater detail broad areas of improvement In coming up with the Land Transport Master Plan
identified in the 2008 Master Plan. After a series of 2013, we have kept in focus our core belief that the
public consultation sessions in 2012, we captured these Singapore public is the very heart of the land transport
improvements as More Connections, Better Service, system. We believe that our plan will meet the needs of
and a Liveable and Inclusive Community. the public by helping people to achieve their goals and
More connections means we will connect you to even enjoy a better quality of life.
more places where you work, live and play. New rail lines Finally, I also want to thank LTAs board members,
include the Cross Island Line, Jurong Region Line and management and staff for their ongoing commitment
new extensions to the Circle Line, Downtown Line and and enthusiasm to bring about a more people-centred
North East Line. Our aim is that by 2030, 8 in 10 homes land transport system for all.
will be within a 10-minute walk of a rail station. There will
also be 800 new buses over the next five years under MICHAEL LIM
the Bus Service Enhancement Programme. Chairman
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The LTAs transport
projects are diverse
and complex, but all of
increase capacity and connectivity across Singapore.
Stage 1 of the Downtown Line will see six stations
open this year. We will also open the North-South Line
Extension in 2014, the second phase of the Downtown
Line after that, followed by the Tuas West extension and
these plans are united the third phase of the Downtown Line. We are adding
under one mission to new trains to the MRT and the LRT system to boost
capacity and also upgrading the MRT signalling system
put you, the commuter, to increase frequency during peak hours. The public can
at the heart of our land also look forward to more sheltered linkways, lifts at
overhead bridges and more integrated transport hubs
transport system. so that travel and shopping becomes much easier.
To enhance the performance of our MRT system, we
have formed joint teams with the public transport operators
to reduce disruptions and increase reliability of the MRT
G
system. One priority is to focus even more on proactive
CHANGE
demographics and increasing commuters in the event of major disruptions.
aspirations and expectations of To ensure that taxis are more easily available to
people in Singapore are the people when they need them, we implemented new
STARTS
challenges we face as we build a Taxi Availability standards. These standards will motivate
people-centred land transport system. taxi companies to ensure that they will have enough
WITH US
To address these challenges, we have introduced taxis on the road during peak hours.
programmes that will provide relief to the commuting Drivers will also benefit. The Marina Coastal
public. For example, under the Bus Service Enhancement Expressway will soon be opened. The project to widen
Programme, we have already brought in 248 of the 800 the Pan-Island Expressway and the Keppel Viaduct will
CHIEF new buses to beef up existing services and introduce be completed by 2015. In addition, Singapores 11th
EXECUTIVES
new routes. More buses will follow. To alleviate the MRT expressway the North-South Expressway will provide
MESSAGE
crowding situation during the morning peak hour, we additional capacity to cater to the increased travel
introduced the Travel Free programme that allows free demand along the North-South corridor from 2020.
travel on the MRT if people travel into town before the I would like to express my sincere thanks to our board
morning peak period. To make MRT rides smoother and members, stakeholders as well as the staff of the LTA
quieter, we are replacing old sleepers on the tracks. We for your hard work, patience and support. I would like
are helping the public use transport more efficiently to thank all commuters and users of our land transport
with tools like MyTransport.SG, which enables users to system for your support and patience. The LTAs transport
find out when their bus will arrive or how many parking projects are diverse and complex, but all of these plans
lots are available. are united under one mission to put you, the commuter,
We are also looking at making broader improvements at the heart of our land transport system.
to the system. We have continued to build dedicated
cycling tracks around Singapore, with the latest in
Tampines. We are extending the Green Man + system
to cover more pedestrian crossings so pedestrians with
disabilities as well as the elderly can cross our roads
more safely. Our public education efforts continue to
promote gracious behaviour amongst commuters to
make public transport journeys more pleasant.
These efforts have resulted in immediate benefits, but CHEW HOCK YONG
they are also part of a longer-term plan to significantly Chief Executive
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BOARD MEMBERS
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BOARD MEMBERS
MICHAEL LIM Chairman WONG YEW MENG ALWI HAFIZ He is also the Executive Secretary of the Healthcare
Mr Lim is also Chairman of Nomura Singapore Limited Mr Wong was a Certified Public Accountant and an audit Mr Alwi has more than 20 years experience in Services Employees Union (HSEU) and the Singapore
and a Director of Nomura Holdings Inc., Japan. In partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers Singapore, before he the Professional Services, Consulting and Info- Manual and Mercantile Workers Union (SMMWU);
April 2013, he assumed Chairmanship of the new retired in June 2008. Currently, he serves on the statutory Communications Technology industry. His career Adviser to the Union of Security Employees (USE) and
Singapore Accountancy Commission. A Chartered boards of the Peoples Association, Public Utilities Board includes stints at Booz-Allen & Hamilton Management Keppel Employees Union (KEU); and Trustee of the
Accountant, he spent a large part of his career at and Competition Commission of Singapore. He is also Consultants, Hewlett-Packard and BSI Group. He is Amalgamated Union of Statutory Board Employees
PricewaterhouseCoopers Singapore, where he retired a director of Venture Corporation Limited, Singapore currently the Sustainability Advisor to Golden Veroleum (AUSBE) and Singapore Industrial and Services
as Executive Chairman. Deposit Insurance Corporation Limited and Kidney Liberia. He also serves on the boards of MENDAKI and Employees Union (SISEU). He is a Board Member of
He is a board member of Olam International Limited Dialysis Foundation, Singapore. He also serves as a Nanyang Technological University. NTUC Learning Hub.
and also serves as a member of the Public Service trustee of the Nanyang Technological University. He serves on various committees including the
Commission and the Legal Service Commission. Government Parliamentary Committee for Health and
LOH KHUM YEAN Manpower. An Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme
ARTHUR LANG Mr Loh is the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Court of Singapore, he is also an Associate Mediator
CHUA LEE HOONG Mr Lang is the Group Chief Financial officer for CapitaLand Manpower. He formulates strategies and policies to with the Singapore Mediation Centre and Fellow of the
Ms Chua is Director of the Resilience Policy and Research Limited. He has direct oversight over treasury, financial enable the development of a productive workforce and Singapore Institute of Arbitrators. He was awarded the
Unit in the Prime Ministers Office. Before that, she was reporting and controls, risk management, corporate progressive workplaces, for Singaporeans to have better Public Service Star (BBM) for his service to the community.
with the Straits Times for 16 years, including two years finance, tax and investor relations. He also oversees the jobs and a secure retirement.
as Features Editor, six years as Opinion Editor and four administrative matters of the internal audit department.
years as Political Editor. She has served previously on He was previously co-head of the Southeast Asia LEE GECK HOON ELLEN
the REACH Supervisory Panel, the Promote Mandarin investment banking division for Morgan Stanley. Prior PROFESSOR YONG KWET YEW Ms Lee, PBM, is an Advocate and Solicitor of the
Council, the Committee on Ageing Issues and the roles at Morgan Stanley include Chief Operating Officer Professor Yong is Vice-President (Campus Infrastructure) Supreme Court of Singapore and she practises as a
Bilingualism Fund Publicity and Outreach Committee. for the Asia Pacific investment banking division where at the National University of Singapore and is a faculty Consultant in M/s Ramdas & Wong. She is also the
he was based in Hong Kong. He is also a board member member of the Civil & Environmental Engineering Member of Parliament for Sembawang GRC, Vice-
of Tiger Airways Holdings Limited. He has an MBA from Department. He is Chairman of the Association of Chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee
GREG SEOW the Harvard Business School and a BA in Economics Geotechnical Societies in Southeast Asia and also (GPC) for the Ministries of Defence and Foreign Affairs
Mr Seow is an independent, non-executive director at (magna cum laude) from Harvard University. chairs several government advisory committees and a member of the GPC for Health. She is concurrently
Partner Re Limited, Wheelock Properties (Singapore) and professional committees. He is a Fellow of the the Chairman of the Singapore-Europe Parliamentary
Limited, and AIA Singapore. He is the president of Institution of Engineers and an Accredited Adjudicator Friendship Group. Ms Lee is also an ex-officio in Ngee
Singapores Council for Estate Agencies. CHEW HOCK YONG at the Singapore Mediation Centre. He has served as Ann Kongsi, a Director of the Social Innovation Park Ltd
Mr Chew is the Chief Executive of the Land Transport a consultant on over 150 major construction projects and Honorary Legal Advisor of several non-governmental
Authority. He is a board member of International Enterprise in Singapore and the region. He is also the Non- organisations and voluntary welfare organisations.
LIM ENG HWEE Singapore and the Singapore Indoor Stadium Ticketing Executive Chairman of BBR Holdings (S) Ltd and Tritech
Mr Lim is the Chief Planner and Deputy Chief Executive Company. In addition, he is the Chairman of MSI Global Group Ltd.
Officer of the Urban Redevelopment Authority. He has Ltd, a member of the National Council Against Drug Abuse NICK CHONG
extensive experience in urban planning, urban design, and the Singapore Anglican Community Services. Mr Chong is Vice-President of Supply and Distribution
implementation of land use policies and development He has held appointments in the Ministry of Defence, TAY TECK GUAN PATRICK for Royal Dutch Shell overseeing supply chain activities
initiatives. He has also served in the Ministry of the Ministry of Communications, the Ministry of Home Mr Tay is the Member of Parliament for Nee Soon GRC in Asia and the Middle East. He has extensive experience
National Development and the Ministry of Trade Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of (Nee Soon East). He is currently the Director of NTUCs in supply chain activities, engineering and change
and Industry. Community Development, Youth & Sports. Legal Services Department and Alignment Director for management. He is also a board member of Shell
PME (Professionals, Managers and Executives) Unit. Pakistan Ltd and Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd.
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SENIOR
MANAGEMENT
DR CHIN KIAN KEONG
Group Director, YAP CHENG CHWEE
CHEW HOCK YONG Transportation Group Director,
Chief Executive & Road Operations Road Projects
ROSINA HOWE
Group Director,
Innovation
& Infocomm Technology TAMMIE LOKE
Group Director, LINA LIM YAO CHUAN SAM
Corporate Deputy Group Director, Deputy Group Director,
Communications Policy & Planning Road Operations
PAUL FOK
Group Director,
Engineering CHANDRASEKAR
YEO TECK GUAN Chief, NEO BIAN HONG
Group Director, Quality Service Deputy Group Director,
Public Transport Manager Office Engineering
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A NEW
ORGANISATION
STRUCTURE
Chairman
Michael Lim
Chief Executive
Chew Hock Yong
Director
Internal Audit
Chee Huey Mien
Chief
Quality Service
Manager Office
Chandrasekar
Senior Group Group Director Group Director Group Director Group Director Group Director Group Director Acting Group Director Group Director Group Director Group Director Group Director
Group Director Director Road Projects Systems Transportation & Safety & Policy & Planning Public Transport Group Director* Corporate Innovation Corporate Planning Corporate Services Special Duties
Rail Engineering Yap Cheng Chwee & Rail Assets Road Operations Contracts Jeremy Yap Yeo Teck Guan Vehicle Services Communications & Infocomm & Research Alice Tan Maria Choy
Sim Wee Meng Paul Fok Leong Kwok Weng Dr Chin Kian Keong Frederick Wong Alison Tan Tammie Loke Technology Lew Yii Der
Rosina Howe
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KEY CHANGES
FOR AN EVEN
BETTER RIDE
OPERATIONAL REVIEW
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MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE RAPID
Your MRT map will get even more colourful as we build Existing Lines NORTH-SOUTH LINE
new lines and extend existing lines. We will be rolling out
one new line or line extension almost every year over the
next seven years. By the end of this year, we will open
Future Rail Lines
(NSL) NEW STATION
LTA is studying the addition of a
new station between Yishun and
Sembawang stations.
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MINS WALK
Line, the North East Line and the Downtown Line by 2030.
When all our current plans are implemented, the Bukit
Boon Lay Timah
number of interchanges will double from 15 to 30, and Jurong
East Coast
East
our rail network will double in length to 360km, more than
seven times the length of our island. This massive increase
will mean that 8 in 10 Singaporean households will be
Jurong West Coast Clementi
within a 10-minute walk from a train station. Industrial
Estate
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2 Travelling on Singapores Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system is set 3
RAIL
to become speedier and more comfortable as we boost overall
MORE capacity. From 2015, the overall capacity on the North East and
the Circle Lines will eventually see a 70 per cent and 60 per
TRAINS IMPROVEMENTS
cent increase respectively. The fleets on North-South and East-
West Lines will also increase by 30 per cent from 2014. These
will allow the train operators to run more train trips throughout
MEAN MORE SPACE AND the day, especially during the peak period. The Light Rail Transit WILL BRING A SMOOTHER, FASTER AND SAFER RIDE
(LRT) system will also get a boost with the Bukit Panjang systems
LESS WAITING
capacity increasing 50 per cent. The Sengkang-Punggol system
will be upgraded for two-car operations, and more cars will be To keep our train rides quiet and smooth, ageing increase the number of trains that arrive at a platform
delivered, making for a 40 per cent increase in the car-fleet. For rail sleepers are being replaced across Singapore. during peak hours. With the new system, a platform will be
commuters, all these will translate into shorter waits and a less The sleeper replacement programme started on the able to handle six trains within a 10-minute period, instead
crowded and more comfortable journey. North-South and East-West Lines last November of the maximum of five trains now. With more frequent
to make train trips less bumpy for commuters and train arrivals at each station, your morning commute
Circle Line quieter for neighbourhoods across the island. All the will become faster with shorter waiting times.
replacements will be completed by 2016. Once in place, the new sleepers and the new
Starting in 2016, the signalling system on the North- signalling systems will deliver smoother, faster and
South and East-West Lines will be upgraded so we can safer rides for all commuters.
60% increase
Total: 24 more trains starting from 2015
Train intervals during peak hours
North East Line
BEFORE
70% increase
Total: 18 more trains starting from 2015
30% increase
Total: 41 more
trains starting
from 2014
AFTER
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4
FREE The peak period is a transportation challenge each morning as everyone wants
to get to work at the same time. In June this year, we started a one-year trial to
TRAIN
encourage commuters to take the train before the morning peak period with free
train trips into the city area. Early birds who start at a station outside the city and
who reach their destination in the city before 7.45am on a weekday will travel for
BEFORE
25,000 EMPLOYEES
12 ORGANISATIONS
BP Singapore CapitaLand Citi Singapore Ernst & Young IBM Singapore
JTC Corporation KPMG Singapore Land Transport Authority Public Service Division
Rajah & Tann SPRING Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority
BOSSES
AFTER last year. 12 organisations with 25,000 employees are in the
Travel Smart pilot programme. An LTA-appointed consultant
is helping these organisations identify the steps needed
ON BOARD
so that their employees can change their work commute
patterns to support larger national transport objectives, such
as avoiding travelling during peak hour through implementing
SO EMPLOYEES AVOID TRAVELLING flexi-working arrangements, and installing showers at the
DURING THE MORNING PEAK HOUR office for people who want to run or cycle to work and other
practical strategies.
We are monitoring the implementation of these practices
and their impact to assist us in developing strategies and
6am 7am 8am 9am 10am refining policies to smoothen peak period demand on our
6.30am 7.30am 8.30am 9.30am 10.30am transport system and to encourage more sustainable modes
of travel.
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6 We are putting more buses on the road to help you get around. The BSEP initiative will also help make bus rides better THE BUS SERVICE ENHANCEMENT
Under our Bus Service Enhancement Programme (BSEP), which and more pleasant. We will ensure that buses carry no more PROGRAMME (BSEP) BENEFITS
MORE
(BY END 2014)
started last year, we added over 248 new buses to beef up 111 than 85 per cent of their maximum capacity, down from 95 per
existing services. Weve also added 14 new services. With more cent today. The frequency of bus services will also be increased MAXIMUM SCHEDULED
INTERVALS DURING
BUSES
buses on popular services, we can increase their frequency and during peak hours.
PEAK HOURS
make rides more comfortable for commuters. In all, under BSEP, With more buses, more bus routes and greater frequency, bus
we have partnered the public bus operators to add 800 more travel in Singapore is going to be an even more comfortable and
BEFORE
MEAN GREATER FREQUENCY buses to the existing bus fleet between 2012 and 2016. We plan convenient way to get around, and helping connect commuters.
to add about 40 new bus routes to improve your connectivity.
AND FEWER CROWDS
Yishun
119 Route Extension from Sengkang
to Punggol Woodlands 850E 860
169 965 857
860 Bus Service from Yishun to Khatib
858 806 855 20mins
via Yishun Ring Road
116 Bus Service from Hougang Seletar Punggol
to Serangoon Sungei Kadut
103 858 34 3
925 178
50 Bus Service from Bishan to Punggol 50 119
via Sengkang and Ang Mo Kio Ang Mo Kio Sengkang
22 162 13 965 119 87 89 161
513 Parallel Bus Service from
Choa Chu Kang
Tampines West to CBD 25 76 169 Serangoon
982E 302 67 Bukit Panjang Hougang
45 70
850E Parallel Bus Service from Yishun 190 188 925 22 53 100 158
963 190 966 25 45 116
to CBD 700 176 258 76 45 103 Tampines
75 Bishan 89 87 161 Pasir Ris
178 67 116 58 70 4 20 513 3
4 Bus Service from Tampines 53 162 12 15 53 3 89
Bukit Batok Eunos 10 12 15 22
to Changi North via Flora Road 13 52 Toa Payoh 6 354 58 403
106 178 188 15 22 154 23 31 34 67
982E Parallel Bus Service from 50 58 141 155 31 90
77 963 176 155 13 25
Choa Chu Kang to CBD 154 966 139
Bukit Timah 45 67 63
120 Bus Service from New Bridge Road 966 Changi/Loyang
Jurong West 154 75 67 77 Novena
to Telok Blangah Heights Via Redhill Jurong East MacPherson Bedok 4 20
154 243 251 141 162
20 Bus Service from Tampines to Clementi 10 12 15 22 53 6 34
99 182 178 99 178 188 154 155 90 63
Changi Business Park via Simei 158 22 40 23 25 31 45 67 89 858
79 98 192 79 176 52 154 175 99 78
196 58 87 40
141 Bus Service from Lorong 1 651 78 183 98 106 188 52 183
Tuas 196 176 963 City Central Kallang/Geylang
Geylang to Toa Payoh via Pek Kio Marine Parade/East Coast
182 192 120 951E 982E 141 12 100 40
15 155 13 31 10 12
951E Parallel Bus Service from 513 850E 651 158 175 13 980
Queenstown/Buona Vista 76 966 196 40
Woodlands to CBD 10 12 100 123 162 23 31 76 67 63
100 123 196
904 Bus Service from Woodlands 191 855 175 75 190 106
Regional Centre to Woodlands 857 700 70 77 63
Crescent 139 196 980
120 275 63 Bukit Merah Tanjong Rhu
651 City Direct Bus Service from 175 196 176 158
123 855
2013 Enhancements
Jurong West to CBD 139
to existing bus services
Telok Blangah
New bus services
120 10 100
188 176 963 855
* About 40 new bus routes over the next five years. 14 of these are
parallel routes which provide commuters travelling to the CBD with
an alternative to the MRT during the peak period.
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7 We have started a City Direct bus service scheme with 8
private bus operators to give you more options to get into
BUS
in Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Bukit Batok, Eunos, Hougang, INCREASE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT
Jurong East, Sembawang, Sengkang and West Coast will
SERVICES
also get a City Direct bus service. These 10 new services
will supplement four similar services by public transport We have made shopping and travel even more Joo Koon, Jurong East, Marina South and Yishun over
operators that were rolled out between December 2012 convenient by tightly integrating bus interchanges with the next 10 years. For towns where these hubs already
and June 2013. Those four services have already started MRT stations and shopping malls. We are working on exist Ang Mo Kio, Boon Lay, Clementi, Sengkang,
LEVERAGE ON PRIVATE OPERATORS taking residents in Tampines West, Yishun, Choa Chu a new 7,350sq m integrated transport hub in Bukit Serangoon and Toa Payoh commuters and local
TO INCREASE CAPACITY Kang and Woodlands into the Central Business District. Panjang that will open in 2015. We will also be adding residents give them the thumbs-up for convenience
integrated transport hubs in Bedok, Hougang Central, and great shopping.
Ang Mo Kio
(from 2014) Upper Thomson
Sembawang Canberra
(from 2014) Rd Yio Chu Kang Rd
Ang Mo Kio
Admiralty Ave 3
Link Sembawang Ang Mo Kio
Dr Ang Mo Kio Ave 4
Ave 10 Compassvale
St
Sengkang
Hillview CTE (from 2014)
Ave Bt Batok CTE Rivervale Dr
East Ave 2 KPE
Bukit Batok Bras Bras INTEGRATED
(from 2014) Hume PIE Basah Basah TRANSPORT
Ave Rd Rd HUB
Bt Batok AYE ECP
East Ave 3
Ang Mo Kio Buangkok
Ave 3 Green
Teban Hougang
Gardens Rd West Coast Rd Bras Basah Rd Ave 4
CENTRAL
West Coast BUSINESS Hougang
Pandan AYE CTE Hougang
(from 2014) Gardens DISTRICT Ave 8 (from 2014)
Hougang
ECP St 91
PIE
AYE Bedok
Reservoir Rd
Jurong West St 61 Yishun
Kaki Bt
ECP Ave 1
Jurong West St 81 Jurong West St 71
Eunos
Jurong West Ave 5 Jurong West St 75 PIE (from 2014) Sengkang
Ang Mo Kio
Jurong West Ave 3 AYE
Jurong West Toa Payoh
Bedok Hougang
(from 2013) Serangoon
North St 3 Current Integrated Joo Koon Central
Toh Guan Rd Bedok Jurong East
North Rd Transport Hubs Bukit Panjang
Jurong Bedok Boon Lay Bedok
East Ave 1 South Ave 3
Bedok Integrated Transport Clementi
Jurong Marina
West Ave 1 South Rd Hubs ready by 2015 South
Bedok
Jurong East (from 2014) Integrated Transport
(from 2014)
Hubs ready by 2023
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EXPRESSWAY
Kallang EXPRESSWAY
Basin (KPE)
Fort Road
Access to the New Downtown in Marina Bay will be easier when we open City Hall
the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE), a new dual five-lane expressway. EAST
Scheduled to open this year, the 5km-long MCE will link the Kallang-Paya COAST
PARKWAY
Lebar Expressway (KPE) and East Coast Parkway (ECP) to the Ayer Rajah (ECP)
Marina East
Expressway (AYE), via Marina Bay. This means that whether you are coming
from the east or the west, you will be able to drive directly to the heart of
the Marina Bay area. Esplanade Golf
Drive Course
Raffles Marina
Place Barrage MARINA
Marina
COASTAL
Bay Gardens
EXPRESSWAY
by the Bay
(MCE)
Marina
South
Surface Road
ECP
AYE
Ventilation Building
CTE
Tunnel
MCE
Viaduct
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30%
10 NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY (NSE) TIME
Route Length: 21.5km SAVED
CAPACITY
WITH THE AIM OF
The expressway will intersect and provide
links to existing expressways including Seletar
Expressway (SLE), Pan-Island Expressway (PIE)
and East Coast Parkway (ECP).
Yishun to the City
Today: 30 to 35 mins
NSE: 20 to 30 mins
SMOOTHER ROAD TRAVEL With the NSE, motorists travelling between the Bishan to the City
BKE north and the city centre can expect to save up Today: 15 to 20 mins
to 30% of their travel time during peak hours. NSE: 10 to 15 mins
In 2011, we began a project to widen the Pan-Island
Expressway (PIE) to ensure it can handle current and
future demand. We are widening the PIE, between
Clementi Avenue 6 and Adam Road. This project will SLE
be completed by the end of 2015.
Motorists will also be happy to learn that we are
starting work on a major expressway: the North-South Lane Configuration after TPE
widening (Both directions):
Expressway (NSE). The NSE will run parallel to the From 3 lanes to 4 lanes
Central Expressway and will connect Woodlands, KJE
2 new Lane Configuration after
Sembawang, Yishun, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan and Toa Payoh flyovers widening From 4 lanes
to the city. It will also link to Seletar Expressway, the PIE along to 6 lanes
PIE
slip road
and East Coast Parkway. Advance works started this KPE TO CHANGI
year and major construction will begin in 2015.
Lane Configuration AIRPORT
PIE after widening From
To support new development in the Harbourfront 4 lanes to 6 lanes
TO TUAS
area, we are widening the Keppel Viaduct from a dual Lane
three-lane to a dual four-lane carriageway. This will be AYE Configuration
after widening
Lane ECP
completed by 2015. From 4 lanes
Configuration
to 5 lanes
We are also building a two-lane one-way tunnel after widening
From 4 lanes
to connect Sentosa to Kampong Bahru Road, Lower to 5 lanes
Delta Road and Keppel Road. The Sentosa Gateway
Tunnel will be completed by 2015 and will allow drivers CTE
from Sentosa to bypass busy traffic junctions on Telok PAN-ISLAND EXPRESSWAY
Blangah Road. (PIE) UPGRADING MCE
COMPLETION DATES:
PIE WIDENING
Lane Configuration
Between Clementi Ave 6 and BKE Q4 2014 after widening
BKE and Adam Rd Q4 2014 (Both directions): SENTOSA GATEWAY TUNNEL
From 3 lanes to
FLYOVER WIDENING 4 lanes SENTOSA Completion by end 2015
Eng Neo Flyover Jul 2013
The Sentosa Gateway Tunnel is a two-lane one-way tunnel that will
(Completed)
connect outbound traffic from Sentosa Island directly to Kampong
Chantek Flyover Q4 2014
Bahru Road, Lower Delta Road and Keppel Road.
Anak Bukit Flyover Q4 2014
The Tunnel will cater to the projected 20% increase in traffic
NEW FLYOVER
Between Clementi Ave 6 Q4 2015 demand in the vicinity. Motorists can get to town faster and expect
and Bukit Batok East Ave 3 a smoother journey towards East Coast Park (ECP) via Keppel Rd
and towards Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) via Lower Delta Rd.
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MORE
ER
CYCLING
P
NETWORKS
MEAN BETTER CYCLING EXPERIENCES
2013
Cycling is becoming increasingly popular in Singapore as people
become more health-conscious. To encourage cycling as a sport TAMPINES
and as an alternative transport mode, we are rolling out cycling
networks in towns around Singapore. In 2013, we completed
6.9km
a 6.9km cycling path network in Tampines. A similar network
in Sembawang will also be completed this year. By 2015, the
cycling networks at Changi-Simei, East Coast, Jurong Lake SEMBAWANG
District, Pasir Ris, Punggol Eco-Town, Taman Jurong and 3.6km
Yishun will be completed too. We are also building a cycling
2015
network in Marina Bay.
We want to promote safety among cyclists so we produced
a guidebook called Your Guide to Intra-Town Cycling
which can be found on the LTA website. To protect cyclists on
roads, we will be installing better and clearer Cyclist Ahead
signs on roads popular with cyclists. MARINA BAY 12 We are looking to the skies for new ways to enhance
In tandem with future developments
To make Singapores roads safer for pedestrians and our electronic road pricing system. With satellites
16km
SATELLITE-
cyclists, a new committee, called the Committee on to track when cars enter and exit designated roads,
Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety, chaired by Parliamentary the system will become fairer and more efficient by
Secretary for Transport, Associate Professor Muhammad charging drivers only the actual distance travelled.
Faishal Ibrahim, has been formed, with representation
from the Land Transport Authority, the Traffic Police YISHUN
15.5km
BASED Since 2011, we have had four consortia testing
different systems and we are now reviewing and
TAMAN JURONG
10km
REVIEW
TO ENSURE MORE FAIRNESS,
in reducing road congestion and be fairer to all drivers.
We consulted the public on the Certificate of
Entitlement (COE) system to see how it can be
refined further. One of the aspects being studied is to
BETTER OUTCOMES delineate Category A from Category B so that buyers
MORE CYCLING PATHS
of mass-market cars do not directly compete with
TO ADD TO NETWORK PASIR RIS buyers of luxury models. We have invited the public to
Changi-Simei
9.3km take part in an online survey and we conducted focus
group discussions with members of the public as well.
East Coast We sounded out academics and the motor industry
Punggol Eco Town executives to get suggestions and ideas on how to
Jurong Lake refine the system for better outcomes.
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Q1: 2014 PHASE 1 Jurong Gateway Road Choa Chu Kang Ave 4 Woodlands Ave 7
TO DETER ILLEGAL PARKING, IMPROVE TRAFFIC FLOW Beach Road
(around Jurong East Central, (Choa Chu Kang MRT, (Admiralty MRT)
near Jurong East MRT) near Lot 1 Shoppers Mall)
(near Golden Mile Complex)* North Bridge Road
Jurong West Street 63 Choa Chu Kang Loop (near Bugis Junction
Marine Parade Central
(Pioneer MRT) (near bus interchange) & near Liang Seah Street)
(near Parkway Parade)*
Illegal parking continues to be a traffic hazard and We conducted two trials to test the effectiveness Jalan Sultan Jalan Besar
Upper Bukit Timah Road
a major inconvenience to other road users. To deter of CCTVs as a deterrent, along Beach Road in front of (both directions towards (near Eminent Plaza)
(after The Linear) Q2: 2014 PHASE 2
illegal parking, we will install Closed Circuit Television Golden Mile Complex, and at Marine Parade Central in Beach & North Bridge
Punggol Road
Ardmore Park, Draycott Park Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 Roads, near Golden
Cameras (CCTVs) at 30 locations island-wide by 2014. front of Parkway Parade Shopping Centre. The CCTVs (junction with
(near Ardmore Park (Ang Mo Kio MRT) Sultan Plaza, Textile Centre)
Punggol Central)
We will install these CCTVs at locations based on were very effective at deterring illegal parking and they & JC Draycott)
Boon Lay Way Tampines Central 1
Sembawang Road
traffic conditions of the area. The CCTVs will operate also helped to improve traffic conditions along those Commonwealth (Lakeside MRT) (near Tampines MRT
(Jalan Lengkok Sembawang)
Ave West & bus interchange)
round-the-clock and we will post prominent warning busy routes for other motorists. New Upper Changi Rd
(Clementi MRT, Serangoon Road
signs to warn motorists. (Bedok MRT, near
both directions) (near Tekka Centre)
Bedok Central)
Q4: 2014 PHASE 3
Serangoon Central Upper Serangoon Road
Pasir Panjang Road
(Serangoon MRT, Beach Road (junction of Simon
(near AVA centre for Animal
near NEX mall) (near Golden Mile & Florence Roads)
Welfare & Control)
Food Centre
Boon Lay Way
Woodlands Road & Kampong Glam CC)
(Boon Lay MRT,
Woodlands Ave 7 (both directions, Kranji MRT)
near Jurong Point) River Valley Road
Collyer Quay (stretch between Zion
Bishan Road * CCTV enforcement will
(both directions, towards & Kellock Roads)
(Bishan MRT) continue for these two
Cecil Street & Fullerton
Sembawang Rd Tanjong Katong Road existing locations as part
Road, near The Arcade
Woodlands Rd (near Parkstone Road) of Phase 1 implementation.
& OUE Bayfront)
Punggol Rd
Bishan Road
Serangoon Central
Tampines
Upper Bukit Timah Rd
Central 1
Upper Serangoon Rd
Serangoon Road
Current CCTVs in Operation
Pasir Panjang Rd
Collyer Quay
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14 A few years ago, we pioneered the Green Man + scheme We have also expanded Green Man + to give
to help the elderly cross the road safely. Under Green pedestrians with disabilities more time to cross the road
GREEN MAN +
13 seconds, to cross the road at enabled pedestrian Hua Kwan Moral Charities, Society for the Physically
crossings. Last May, we began to extend the scheme to Disabled and Spastic Childrens Association of Singapore
256 pedestrian crossings in 15 housing estates around will be able to get their own Green Man + card, making
Singapore. By 2015, we plan to extend the scheme to the roads safer for them too.
MEANS ELDERLY AND about 500 crossings.
PEDESTRIANS WITH
DISABILITIES CAN
CROSS ROADS SAFELY
The LED indicator will light 3 to 13 secs more 500 Green Man +
2
up and for Green Man + card
The Green Man + scheme extends
crossings by 2015
holders, there will be additional
sound and vibration alerts. pedestrian-crossing times by between 3 and Locations were chosen based on factors
13 seconds, or an average of 6 seconds, such as the density of the elderly population
depending on the size of the crossing. and nearby facilities, like polyclinics, and
where traffic impact is manageable.
2014 2015
239 pedestrian crossings with Green Man +
(Implementation to start progressively from Q4 2013)
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We are very proud of our mobile app, MyTransport.SG, because it is one 16
of the most useful local smartphone apps around. Available for Android
MOBILE and iOS, we designed the app to empower commuters and drivers with
information. Among other things, commuters can find out what time their
WORKING WITH
APP THE COMMUNITY
bus arrives or the route that a bus service takes, while drivers can look up
the availability of parking spots in the city and other popular areas.
We launched the app in 2011 and we have been upgrading it regularly.
EMPOWERS DRIVERS The latest version allows users to personalise the app and also delivers TO BUILD A BETTER TRANSPORT SYSTEM
real-time traffic information.
AND COMMUTERS
In May this year, the app edged out entries by Daimler AG (Germany)
and Transport for London (United Kingdom) to win an award at the UITP Transport issues matter to us all, and we believe strongly train network. For their help, this group was honoured at
(International Association of Public Transport) World Congress and Exhibition. that more local community involvement is important. the Land Transport Excellence Awards last year.
Last year, our Project Communications Division held a Communicating with people en masse is also
station naming exercise for the Thomson Line stations, important for us. To do this, we have been leveraging on
organised localised groundbreaking ceremonies and the Internet. We re-launched our website last September
held briefing sessions for residents and stakeholders. to make it more relevant and user-friendly and we now
Meanwhile, our Community Partnership Division worked get more than 400,000 page views per month, a 40 per
with grassroots leaders around Singapore to iron out cent increase since its launch. On Twitter, we now have
local land transport issues. more than 13,000 people following our traffic news
We also work closely with a group of people who while our Facebook page saw a 12.5 times increase
are interested in transport issues. The Friends of Land between January last year and April this year. We also
Transport come from a wide cross-section of society; launched our first Facebook game, Terra Zap, with the
they include homemakers, students, retirees, working help of Nanyang Polytechnic students. In addition, we
professionals, taxi-drivers and grassroots leaders. are using video more to connect with people. Since
They are a valuable source of detailed and thoughtful 2012, we have launched 76 videos and our total
feedback on many issues. Last year, this group grew viewership has topped 1.3million.
to 551 members and members participated in nine Getting feedback, explaining policies and engaging
focus group discussions on the Land Transport Master the community allows us to better understand the
Plan 2013, including sessions with the Parliamentary local situation on the ground and creates a sense of
Secretary for Transport. We also get valuable feedback community ownership for projects and for the land
from another group, SGTrains Trainspotters. This group transport system as a whole.
is made up of students who are passionate about the
551
Friends 13,000
of Land Twitter Followers
Transport
400k
34,184 1.3million
Facebook Likes Video Views
Website
Views
Per Month
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SHELTERED LIFTS AT
WALKWAYS OVERHEAD
KEEP OUT THE RAIN AND SUN
200km
at-grade pedestrian crossing is
technically not feasible
38
20 Living close to an aboveground train track can
sometimes mean having trains rumble by. To reduce
BARRIERS
plan on installing up to 20km of barriers around the
island to create quieter neighbourhoods. To minimise
construction noise, we will coordinate the installation
FOR A QUIETER NEIGHBOURHOOD of these barriers with ongoing renewal works on the
North-South and East-West Lines, where we are
replacing sleepers or upgrading the signalling system.
Noise Barriers
19
20km
THE RIGHT CULTURE
by 2020 Parapet Wall
We believe that if more bus and train riders adopt more to produce short films that encourage graciousness on
considerate behaviour, taking public transport will become public transport.
more pleasant and popular. That is why we are building a We are also posting videos on YouTube and we will
friendly and polite metro-culture, emphasising thoughtful soon launch a Moving Moments Facebook app to reach
and gracious behaviour such as moving to the back of out to more commuters in different ways. Instead of
Z
the bus or allowing people to leave the train carriage profiling rude behaviour, we are highlighting that in fact,
before attempting to enter. many commuters already display thoughtful gestures
To get ideas and to involve commuters, we organised that we can all learn from.
Z
a contest for students to coin catchy phrases that For example, last year, we noticed commuters voluntarily
would remind fellow commuters to be gracious. From queuing to get into train carriages at platforms at Bishan
Z
over 4,500 entries, we picked 25 from students and and other MRT stations. We quickly filmed two videos
additional suggestions from working adults and seniors. that we ran online and on train platforms to encourage
We turned them into eye-catching posters and stickers others to do the same. Thanks to our efforts, we are
which we displayed at MRT stations and bus stops. We seeing more and more commuters forming queues all
are now working with secondary and tertiary students around Singapore.
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AWARDS
NATIONAL INNOVATION GEOSPATIAL WORLD 2012 W3 AWARDS
QUALITY CONTROL CIRCLE AWARD EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2013 MyTransport.SG, a smartphone application, won the
The LTA sent 33 QuEST participants to the 2012 The LTA won the Geospatial World Excellence Silver Award at the 2012 W3 Awards under the category,
FY12/13
competition, the Singapore Productivity Association (SPA) development and management of land transport under at W3.
introduced a new and enhanced assessment criteria. its GIS@LTA project. LTA is the first government
Despite the new stringent criteria, LTA did very well, agency in Singapore to be accorded this recognition NTUC MAY DAY AWARDS 2012
obtaining 58 per cent of the gold awards in comparison and is the second in Asia, after Taipei City Government The LTA was conferred the Plaque of Commendation
with the 39 per cent achieved at National Level. which won in 2011. (Gold) Award for making outstanding contributions to the
Labour Movement. This was given to the LTA because of
UITP AWARD FOR PROMOTING GROWTH eGOV EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2013 its long-standing support for the Amalgamated Union of
IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT MyTransport.SG, a smartphone application, emerged as Statutory Board Employees since its formation in 1997.
MyTransport.SG, a smartphone application, edged the Distinguished Winner in the m-Services category.
out Daimler AG (Germany) and Transport for London 2012 SUMMIT EMERGING MEDIA AWARD
(United Kingdom) to win the Integrated Mobility DataMall@MyTransport.SG emerged as the Distinguished (EMA), USA
Innovation category. Winner in the Data Sharing category. MyTransport.SG, a smartphone application, became the
first in Asia Pacific to bag an award at the international
UITP GROW WITH PUBLIC TRANSPORT MINISTERS INNOVATION AWARDS 2012 Summit Emerging Media Award (EMA) 2012 for
AWARD FOR MARINA BAY STATION The LTA received three Distinguished awards at the visionary achievements.
INNOVATION DESIGN Ministers Innovation Awards 2012. They were for:
The LTA scored another win with its Circle Line Marina 1. OPEN-DATA: Co-creating new transport information SINGAPORE HEALTH AWARD 2012
Bay Station design at the UITP (International Association services PLATINUM AWARD
of Public Transport) Grow with Public Transport awards. 2. The next generation contactless transit reader unit The LTA was one of 534 organisations that received
The Marina Bay Station won at the Asia Pacific Level 3. Walking the ground for a people-centred land the SHA Platinum Award. This is the second time that
for the Design Innovation category. This was announced transport system the LTA has achieved the highest award that the SHA
at the 60th UITP World Congress & Exhibition held in gives out.
Geneva from 26 May to 30 May 2013. It also received three Merit awards for:
1. Green & intelligent commuter facilities ONG TENG CHEONG INSTITUTE WORKPLACE
2. Intelligent monitoring and control system for short PARTNERSHIP AWARD 2012
road tunnels The LTA was one of the recipients of the Workplace
3. The M1 prepaid mastercard all you need to talk, Partnership Award which is given out to organisations
tap and pay where unions and management have made efforts
to forge and strengthen mutual understanding and
cooperation through bipartite programmes at the
OTC Institute.
42 43
MAJOR CONTRACTS
AWARDED IN FY12/13
RAIL
Contract No. Project Description Contractor/Consultant Contract No. Project Description Contractor/Consultant
Tuas West Extension Capacity Improvement
1372 Design, Supply, Installation and Commissioning of AFC Gates SMRT Engineering Pte Ltd 951A Provision of Additional Trains Bombardier Transportation
1653 Power Supply System for Tuas West Extension ALSTOM Transport (S) Pte Ltd for Downtown Line GmbH/Bombardier
1655 Supervisory Control System for Tuas West Extension Siemens Pte Ltd (Singapore) Pte Ltd/
1666 Communications System for Tuas West Extension Singapore Technologies Changchun Bombardier
Electronics Ltd Railway Vehicles Company
1667 Rail Travel Information System for Tuas West Extension NCS Communications Limited Consortium
Engineering Pte Ltd Enhancement and Upgrading Works to Existing Stations
1669 Half-Height Platform Screen Doors for Tuas West Extension Shenzhen Fangda Automatic 9010 Proposed Addition and Alteration Works Incorporating SIAC Pte Ltd
System Co., Ltd. Additional Escalators to Existing East-West Line Bugis Station
1673 Supply And Installation of Mechanical Services for Tuas Shinryo Corporation 9055 Term Contract for General Building Works Abingdon Construction
West Extension (Singapore Branch) to Existing Properties Pte Ltd
1675 Supply And Installation of Electrical Services for Tuas Powen Electrical Engineering 1338B Enhancement to Existing MRT/LRT Stations & Associated Chee Yam Contractor
West Extension Pte Ltd Commuter Facilities Pte Ltd
1371A Procurement of Lifts Chevalier Singapore 1343A Noise Barrier on Plainline and Turnout CKT Thomas Pte Ltd
Holdings Pte Ltd 1348QP Qualified Person (Supervision) for 4 LTA Contracts RJ Crocker Consultants
1371B Procurement of Escalators Constructions Industrielles Pte Ltd
De La Mediterranee CNIM 1350A Enhancement Works for Existing MRT Stations Sigma Builders Pte Ltd
Singapore Private Limited 1350B Flood Prevention Enhancement Works for Existing Lip Guan Construction
1655A Backend Works on Supervisory Control System for Tuas SMRT Engineering Pte Ltd MRT Stations (Package 2) Pte Ltd
West Extension 9302C Communications and Supervisory Control Systems Singapore Technologies
1682A Supply and Installation of Electrical Services for Tuas Depot Powen Electrical Engineering for the Addition and Alteration Works at Little India, Electronics Limited
Pte Ltd Newton and Botanic Gardens Stations
1682B Supply and Installation of Mechanical Services for Tuas Depot Gammon Pte Limited 1348 Improvement Works to Three Elevated MRT Stations China Nuclear Industry
RTS Link Huaxing Construction
2110 Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link Joint Engineering Study AECOM Singapore Pte Ltd Company Limited
and AECOM Perunding 1360 Communications, Supervisory Control and Station Travel Siemens Pte Ltd
Sdn Bhd and SA Architects Information Systems for the Improvement Works at Clementi,
Sdn Bhd Commonwealth and Queenstown Stations
Capacity Improvement Eastern Region Line
151B Trains For North-South/East-West Lines and Tuas Kawasaki Heavy E1001 Architectural and Engineering Consultancy Services for the Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd
West Extension Industries, Ltd./CSR Proposed Eastern Region Line (ERL) Depot and Station
Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd/ E1002 Architectural and Engineering Consultancy Services for the Arup Singapore Pte Ltd and
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Proposed Eastern Region Line (ERL) Stations SAA Architects Pte Ltd
(S) Pte Ltd E1003 Architectural and Engineering Consultancy Services Mott MacDonald Singapore
801A Vehicles for Bukit Panjang Light Rapid Transit System Bombardier (Singapore) for the Proposed Eastern Region Line (ERL) Stations Pte Limited and DP Architects
Pte Ltd Pte Ltd
44 45
MAJOR CONTRACTS
AWARDED IN FY12/13 MAJOR CONTRACTS
(RAIL)
AWARDED IN FY12/13
ROAD
Contract No. Project Description Contractor/Consultant Contract No. Project Description Contractor/Consultant
Advanced Works for Thomson Line North-South Expressway
T2115 Advance Earthworks at Mandai Depot KTC Civil Engineering 4361 Advance Engineering Consultancy for Proposed Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd
& Construction Pte Ltd North-South Expressway between Lentor Avenue
T2116A Construction of Substation (Package A) Yong Xing Construction and Toa Payoh Rise
Pte Ltd 4362 Advance Engineering Consultancy for Proposed Arup Singapore Pte Ltd
T2116B Construction of Substation (Package B) Tangs Engineering Pte Ltd North-South Expressway between Toa Payoh Rise
T2117 Road Works and Relocation of Fence Gunung Construction and Bukit Timah Road
& Engineering Pte Ltd 4363 Advance Engineering Consultancy for Proposed Arup Singapore Pte Ltd
T2118A Road Diversion Works (Package A) Feng Ming Construction North-South Expressway between Bukit Timah Road
Pte Ltd and East Coast Parkway
T2119A Sewer Diversion Works (Package A) Ley Choon Constructions 4368 Design Consultancy for NSE Reinstatement Works ECAS-EJ Consultants Pte Ltd
and Engineering Pte Ltd (Northern Segment) and ATA Architects Pte. Ltd.
T2119B Sewer Diversion Works (Package B) Hock Hai Civil Engineering N1001 Design Consultancy for NSE Reinstatement Works Worleyparsons Pte Limited
& Building Pte Ltd (Southern Segment) and Consultants Incorporated
T2121 Cable Trench for Utilities Diversion Chuan Lim Construction Architects + Planners
Pte Ltd N1005 Construction of Retaining Wall along Marymount Road Quek & Quek Civil
T2125 Instrumentation and Monitoring for Contracts Econ Geotech Pte Ltd Engineering Pte Ltd
T2115, T2116A, T2116B, T2117, T2118A, T2119A and T2119B Road Construction/Development
T2135 Sewer Diversion and Construction of Common Services Trench Jin Choon Civil Engineering ER349 Widening of Benoi Road between Upper Jurong Road Chan & Chan Engineering
for TSL Mayflower Station Pte Ltd and Pioneer Road Pte Ltd
T2138 Instrumentation and Monitoring for Contracts GeoApplication Engineers ER392 Construction of Road between TPE and Yishun Avenue 6 KTC Civil Engineering
T2135, T2136 and T2145 Pte Ltd & Construction Pte Ltd
ER403IM Instrumentation and Monitoring for Contract ER403 GeoApplication Engineers
Total Awarded Sum ($) for Rail Projects $900million Construction of Vehicular Underpass at Nicoll Highway Pte Ltd
/Guillemard Road Junction
ER403QP Appointment of Qualified Person (Supervision) JIB Specialist Consultants
for Contract ER403 Construction of Vehicular Underpass Pte Ltd
at Nicoll Highway/Guillemard Road Junction
ER405 Widening of Upper Paya Lebar Road from Swee Hong Limited
Upper Serangoon Road to Bartley Road
ER408 Proposed Enhancement at Junction of Upper Serangoon Road CPC Construction Pte Ltd
/Serangoon Ave 2, Serangoon Ave 2/3 and Serangoon
North Ave 1/Yio Chu Kang Road
ER410 Widening of Lorong 6 Toa Payoh and Braddell Road Hexagroup Private Limited
between Lorong 1 Toa Payoh and Braddell Flyover
ER411 Roadworks and Other Associated Works Civiltrust Construction Pte Ltd
at Old Choa Chu Kang Road
46 47
MAJOR CONTRACTS
AWARDED IN FY12/13
(ROAD)
Contract No. Project Description Contractor/Consultant Contract No. Project Description Contractor/Consultant
Road Construction/Development Road Maintenance/Management
ER412 Widening of Bukit Batok East Avenue 3 and Improvement Hwa Seng Builder Pte Ltd RP229A Supply & Installation of Safety Bollards for Bus Stops HCJ Construction Pte Ltd
of Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) Slip Road between in Residential Areas with East and North East Zones
Clementi North Flyover and Toh Tuck Flyover of Singapore
ER413 Roadworks and Bus Stops at TPE/Punggol Road Interchange CHC Construction Pte Ltd RP235 Painting of Road Related Facilities HP Coating Pte Ltd
ER415 Site Investigation Works for LTA Projects (10) Soil Investigation Pte Ltd RP236 LTA Traffic Marshall Services Certis CISCO Auxiliary
ER417 Proposed Covered Pedestrian Overhead Bridge CCECC Singapore Pte Ltd Police Force Pte Ltd
ER418 Widening of Jurong East Street 11 Chee Yam Contractor Pte Ltd RP238 Comprehensive Maintenance for Kallang Paya Lebar ATT Systems (Spore) Pte Ltd
ER419 Advance Engineering Consultancy Study for Proposed AECOM Singapore Pte Ltd Expressway Integrated Traffic and Plant Management System
Enhancement of KJE/PIE RP239 Road Resurfacing Works for Expressway Ley Choon Constructions
ER420 New Road Link between Upper Changi Road ULT Corporation Pte. Ltd. and Engineering Pte Ltd
and Upper Changi Road East RP242 Adhoc Repairs to Street Lighting and Footpath Lighting Cofely South East Asia Pte Ltd
ER423 Term Contract for Trial Trenches for a Period of Three (3) Years Kim Tiong Huat Contractor RP249 Adhoc Repairs to Roads, Road Related Facilities Yun Onn Company
Pte Ltd and Road Structures (Private) Limited
RD243E Road Works in City Centre Highway International RP250 Comprehensive Maintenance of Woodsville Tunnels CPG Facilities Management
Private Limited and Facility Building E&M Services and Integrated Pte Ltd
RD243H Traffic Schemes in Marina Centre for Motor Sport Event Samkang Construction Traffic & Plant Management System (Front End)
Pte Ltd RP255 Operation and Management of Kiosks SPH Buzz Pte. Ltd.
RD247 Enhancement to Selected Major Bus Stops Precise Development Pte Ltd RP256 Tunnel Washing Services Indeco Engineers (Pte) Ltd
RD248 Proposed Bus Park at Woodlands Huationg Contractor Pte Ltd RP257 Conducting Manual Traffic Surveys TTS Group Pte. Ltd.
RD249 Proposed Bus Park at Upper Changi Road East KTC Civil Engineering RP260C 6-Year Term Contract for Installation and Maintenance of Street Guthrie Engineering (S) Pte Ltd
& Construction Pte Ltd Lighting and Commuter Facilities Equipment for Central Zone
VT360 Addition and Alteration Works at Bukit Merah Interchange JS Metal Pte Ltd RP260E 6-Year Term Contract for Installation and Maintenance of Street ATS Traffic Pte Ltd
RD251 Architectural and Engineering Consultancy Services Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd Lighting and Commuter Facilities Equipment for East Zone
for Control Centre Building RP260N 6-Year Term Contract for Installation and Maintenance of Street Fonda Global Engineering
Road Maintenance/Management Lighting and Commuter Facilities Equipment for North Zone Pte Ltd
RP216 Central Expressway (CTE) Tunnels Upgrading Works ST Synthesis Pte Ltd RP260W 6-Year Term Contract for Installation and Maintenance of Street Fonda Global Engineering
for Electrical Systems Lighting and Commuter Facilities Equipment for West Zone Pte Ltd
RP225A Replacement and Maintenance of Escalators to Underpasses Kone Pte Ltd RP265 Regular Inspection of Expressways, Road and Road Structures CIPGI Pte. Ltd.
at Scotts Road/Tang Plaza and Orchard Road/Wheelock Place in North East and South East Sectors
RP228A Design and Construction of Cycling Path Network in Tampines HCJ Construction Pte Ltd RP266 Regular Inspection of Road and Road Structures in Central, Fong Consult Pte Ltd
RD243G Provision of Auxiliary Police Officers and Towing Services Certis CISCO Security Pte Ltd North West and South West Sectors
for Motor Sport Event
RP228D Design and Construction of Cycling Path Network Hwee Mene Building
in Sembawang Construction Pte Ltd
48 49
MAJOR CONTRACTS
AWARDED IN FY12/13 MAJOR CONTRACTS
(ROAD)
TO BE AWARDED IN
FY13/14
Contract No. Project Description Contractor/Consultant Contract No. Project Description
Transport Technology/ Road Pricing/Enforcement Rail (E&M)
TT185 Enhancement of Expressway Monitoring and Advisory System ST Electronics 972E Provision of Backend Servers
(EMAS) (Info-Comm Systems) Pte Ltd 1676 Wagons for Tuas West Extension
TT186 Upgrading of EMAS Central Computer System for Field Steria Asia Pte Ltd 1677 Locomotives for Tuas West Extension
Equipment Enhancement 810A Vehicles and Electrical and Mechanical System for Sengkang-Punggol Light Rapid Transit
VT355 Upgrading and Maintenance of the VEP/TOLL Singapore Technologies 810B Communications System for Sengkang-Punggol Light Rapid Transit
Front-End System Electronics Limited 9326 Communications, Control and Station Travel Information Systems for the Addition
TT188 EMAS on Major Arterial Roads (EMAS Arterial) Phase 2 ST Electronics and Alteration Works at Circle Line MacPherson Station
(Info-Comm Systems) Pte Ltd T2153 Power Supply System for the Addition and Alteration Works at Woodlands Station
TT201 The Installation Works for Electronic Road Pricing Gantries MHI Engine System Asia (North-South Line)
Pte Ltd 9325 Laying of Fibre Optic Cables for MRT Network
TT200 Operation and Maintenance of the Electronic NCS Pte Ltd E1005 Mechanical and Electrical Consultancy Services for Proposed ERL Depot
Parking System Central Computer System (EPSCCS) E1006 Mechanical and Electrical Consultancy Services for Proposed ERL Stations
VT356 Development and Maintenance of a New Vehicle Inspection NCS Pte Ltd 979A Multi-Function Vehicle for DTL
and Type Approval System 979B Rail Grinding Vehicle for DTL
T2151 Control System (back-end) for the A&A Works at Woodlands Station (Limited to SMRT)
Total Awarded Sum ($) for Road Projects $561million T2152 Communications and Control System for the Relocation of Sub-station at Woodlands Station
(North-South Line)
1390 Trains Video Surveillance System Enhancement
8805 Mechanical and Electrical Consultancy Services for the Proposed Circle Line Stage 6 (CCL6)
Mainline & Depot
RP280 Maintenance and Support Services for Facilities Management System
1756 Signalling System Addition and Alteration Works to Existing Workshop in Bishan Depot
Rail (Civil)
T213 Construction of Caldecott Station and Tunnels for Thomson Line
T205 Construction of Woodlands South Station for Thomson Line
T206 Construction of Tunnels between Woodlands Station and Woodlands Avenue 12
including Crossover Tunnels and Reception Tunnels to Mandai Depot for Thomson Line
T203 Construction of Woodlands Station and Cut and Cover Tunnels for Thomson Line
T212 Construction of Upper Thomson Station and Tunnels for Thomson Line
T210 Design and Construction of Mayflower Station for Thomson Line
T201 Construction of Mandai Depot
T209 Design and Construction of Lentor Station and Construction of Tunnels for Thomson Line
T208 Construction of Springleaf Station and Tunnels for Thomson Line
T217 Construction of Napier Station and Tunnels for Thomson Line
T202 Construction of Woodlands North Station and Tunnels for Thomson Line
T207 Construction of Tunnels from Crossover Tunnels to Springleaf Station for Thomson Line
T211 Design and Construction of Sin Ming Station and Construction of Tunnels for Thomson Line
50 51
MAJOR CONTRACTS
TO BE AWARDED IN
FY13/14
52 53
FINANCIAL
REVIEW
FY2012/2013
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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FINANCIAL REVIEW
FY2012/2013 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
$1,000
$800
$600
$400
$200
Government Grants
Operating Income
0
FY08/09 FY09/10 FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 Operating Expenditure
NET SURPLUS/(DEFICIT)
($M)
$700
$540m $557m $571m
$511m Government Grants
$479m
$500
$300
($100) ($9m)
($300)
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