Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Choa Chu Kang - closure of exit D and shops

 

Cross section showing new additions under J102.
Source: LTA

Contract J102 was one of the first contracts awarded for the construction of the Jurong Region Line (JRL). As such, construction works at this contract are some of the farthest along. The contract entails the construction of 3 JRL stations, including addition & alteration works to the existing Choa Chu Kang station. To do this, a new platform will be added to allow for cross-platform transfer between the North South Line (NSL) and JRL. The concourse level will be expanded as well, to accommodate circulation and vertical access to the new platforms.


25 April 2022 - Location map of Choa Chu Kang station, showing the exits.
Credit: y2koh

In order to expand the concourse further on the western side (former site of the bus interchange), exit D will need to be closed so that works can proceed. Notices posted by the contractor indicate that these will take place on 28 April 2022 (Thursday).

24 April 2022 - Notice indicating closure of the western and northern passageways at the Choa Chu
Kang station.

24 April 2022 - A view of exit D along the station's western corridor.

24 April 2022 - Exit D as seen from inside the station's concourse.

24 April 2022 - Along the station's eastern concourse looking northwards. All the shops have been
vacated.

24 April 2022 - The northern corridor of the station.

24 April 2022 - Western corridor of the station. The bus interchange
used to be located on the right.

24 April 2022 - Restroom facilities along the western corridor have been
closed. Pictogram signs have been since removed.

24 April 2022 - Notices informing users of the closure and new location
of the restroom facilities to the temporary frontage north of the existing
station.

As the entire western side of the station will be required to expand the existing concourse area, the shops and restroom facilities along the corridor have been relocated as well. A new temporary shopfront has been created towards the north side of the station. Several tenants have moved in whilst others are in the process of fitting out their new units and will open in time to come.

24 April 2022 - A view of the shop fronts looking eastwards.

24 April 2022 - Money Max is one of the shops that have already opened.

24 April 2022 - Meanwhile, other tenants are in the midst of renovating
the units prior to moving in.

The new northern frontage also houses the relocated restrooms while a new pick up and drop off point is located close by as well. Along Choa Chu Kang Loop, the foundations of the first two columns under contract J102 were noted in the initial stages of construction.

25 April 2022 - Foundation bases of 2 piers north of the Choa Chu Kang Jurong Region Line station.
Credit: y2koh

24 April 2022 - A street-level view of the pier column base.

24 April 2022 - A close up view of the pier column base. The right
midground shows the Choa Chu Kang bound track whereas the Jurong
Pier bound track's pier base is behind the white board with yellow and
blue warning signs.

The North South Line (NSL) station operator, SMRT, still has the list of tenants at the existing station featured on its webpage. Attempts at finding the list of units for the new shop frontage were unsuccessful.

26 April 2022 - Listing of tenants at the existing NSL station.
Source: Stellar Space (SMRT Property arm)

With the move to the new shop frontage north of the existing station, not all tenants have decided to move over in view of the close proximity to other outlets located at Lot One shopping mall, within Choa Chu Kang town or at neighbouring MRT stations. Below is a compilation of the tenants and the new unit locations at the northern shop frontage:

26 April 2022 - List of new and old locations of tenants at Choa Chu Kang station.

As we obtain more information, we will attempt to update the new locations of the tenants. Till then, there remain a few more days where the western corridor remains accessible at Choa Chu Kang station. The area will likely be hoarded off for hacking of walls, relocation of utilities and overall expansion of the station's concourse.

24 April 2022 - Hoarding going up along the passageway underneath the
LRT station platform 3.

24 April 2022 - Hoarding going up outside a vacated shop unit underneath
the LRT station platform 3.

24 April 2022 - Hoarding works under the LRT station platform 3.

These works are the beginning of a drastic change and major upgrade to the station. We look forward to more progress at this site as works move along.


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