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24 September 2023 - A view of Tawas station as seen from the north. |
As of the end of Q3 2023, work at the Tawas station was progressing to casting of the trackbed & platform level support columns. Using precast platform level crossheads, the side platform slabs of the station will be supported by central columns below the trackbed. Apart from Tengah station, Tawas is likely to be one of the Jurong Region Line (JRL) stations to be built the quickest. Join us as we take a look at the progress made over the past quarter.
July 2023
In the early part of the quarter, work seemed to focus on getting the viaduct piers constructed near the Pan Island Expressway and within the site of the former Pioneer Primary School. Work at the station seemed to stagnate for a while, where not much progress could be seen. This was in opposition to the viaduct piers, where the pier immediately south of the station building began to take shape. The station, on the other hand, looked virtually the same as of the end of Q2 2023.
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30 July 2023 - A view of Tawas station from the south, across the Pan Island Expressway. |
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30 July 2023 - A close up view of the station with a good portion of the concourse slab frame completed. |
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30 July 2023 - Works ongoing further north with viaduct segment launching seen in the background. |
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30 July 2023 - Viaduct pier casting ongoing. This pier will bridge the gap between the station and the special crossing span across the expressway. |
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30 July 2023 - Completed supports for the trackbed at platform level. The next step will be casting of the crossheads that support the trackbed itself. |
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30 July 2023 - Rebar for subsequent trackbed & platform support columns. |
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30 July 2023 - Viaduct pier at the end of Jurong West Street 82 about to enter the crosshead casting stage. |
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30 July 2023 - A view of the viaduct piers leading to the special span crossing over the expressway. |
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30 July 2023 - A view of the piers that will support the special span crossing. |
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30 July 2023 - The subsequent viaduct pier without crosshead cast yet. |
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30 July 2023 - One of the several piers constructed on the site of the former Pioneer Primary School with the crosshead cast. |
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30 July 2023 - Other viaduct piers within the former Pioneer Primary School site. |
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30 July 2023 - Equipment on site to support the viaduct segment launching process. |
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August 2023When August rolled around, work seemed to have picked up at the station site once again. Preparatory works were being made for the casting of the platform level crosshead stub at the first pier within the station. Work on the concourse slab was also underway where rebar was installed to create a slab floor between the beams already cast. With the concourse slab in, work could commence on the installation of scaffolding support for the crosshead stub's casting.
Meanwhile, across the expressway over at the site of the former Pioneer Primary School, work was underway to complete the viaduct piers with crossheads. Segment launching had also began for one of the completed piers, with the first segment of each bound being installed atop a trestle support. At other piers, crosshead casting was being done.
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17 August 2023 - A view of progress at the Tawas station seen from the north. |
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31 August 2023 - A view of Tawas station and the special span crossing area. There will not be any additional support in the expressway median, making the single span extra long. |
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31 August 2023 - A view of the Tawas station from the south. |
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31 August 2023 - A close up view of the station. |
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31 August 2023 - Scaffolding in place for the casting of the crosshead for the platform & trackbed support arms. |
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31 August 2023 - Workers constructing the concourse level slab. Currently, most of the concourse level exists as a frame made out of beams and columns. The actual slab flooring is not cast yet. |
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31 August 2023 - Viaduct construction north of the station. |
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31 August 2023 - Construction of the viaduct pier crosshead underway at the end of Jurong West Street 82. |
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31 August 2023 - Segment launching has begun for one of the piers within the site of the former Pioneer Primary School. |
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31 August 2023 - While segment launching takes place for one pier, crosshead construction commences for the next. |
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31 August 2023 - The line is on a slight elevation here, likely to clear the special span crossing. |
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31 August 2023 - Crosshead construction underway for the subsequent pier. |
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31 August 2023 - Preparation work underway for the next pier's crosshead casting as well. |
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31 August 2023 - Equipment stored on site to assist with the segment launching works. |
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31 August 2023 - This contract has foregone the use of hanger beams, instead opting for the use of trestle supports which are the temporary frames used to support the viaduct segments in place. |
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31 August 2023 - A view southwards, to Jurong West Street 82. |
September 2023In end-Q3 2023, work had moved on to the casting of several more columns at concourse level to support the platform level slab. One of the first two columns had also begun casting work for the platform level crosshead stub, from which the prefabricated arms would be attached. Work was also continuing on the steady installation of viaduct segments north of the station.
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24 September 2023 - Ongoing construction work at the station, seen from the north. |
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24 September 2023 - An aerial view of viaduct construction work north of the station. |
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24 September 2023 - An aerial view of the station from the north. Casting of the first platform level crosshead is underway. |
With work well underway, we look forward to seeing the progress that Q4 will bring. We'll be moving to complete the Q3 updates by contract to speed things up and then will proceed to wrap things up for the year with a year-end update. Stay tuned for more!
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