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Monday, September 5, 2022

J102 - Choa Chu Kang works progression

4 September 2022 - An aerial view of the station work site.

4 September 2022 - An aerial view of the station and approach track work
sites.

It has been a while since we've come to Choa Chu Kang and things are progressing fairly well. Foundation works are well under way at the station site where 2 new island platforms are being tacked on to the existing station for the Jurong Region Line (JRL) and to facilitate cross-platform transfers to the southbound North-South Line (NSL) track. Further along, work is also underway for the foundations of the piers towards Choa Chu Kang Avenue 3.


24 August 2022 - Foundation works at the Choa Chu Kang station site.
With thanks to @stormfire_transportation for this submission.

24 August 2022 - Foundation works at the Choa Chu Kang station site.
With thanks to @stormfire_transportation for this submission.

24 August 2022 - Foundation works at the Choa Chu Kang station site.
With thanks to @stormfire_transportation for this submission.

24 August 2022 - Foundation works at the Choa Chu Kang station site.
With thanks to @stormfire_transportation for this submission.

24 August 2022 - Foundation works at the Choa Chu Kang station site.
With thanks to @stormfire_transportation for this submission.

We'd like to thank stormfire_transportation for submitting the above images of the foundation works at the Choa Chu Kang station. One is able to see pretty clearly the bored piles that are being constructed to support the station and viaduct to be built above. If you have images to share or see something that would be of interest to the community, do let us know by dropping us an email or DM-ing us on Instagram (SgMC).

4 September 2022 - View of the NSL platform as is.

4 September 2022 - A view of the hoardings at the NSL station concourse.

4 September 2022 - A view of the NSL station concourse. Exit D used to sit
on the right of this image, offering convenient access to and from the former
bus interchange.

4 September 2022 - Major reconfiguration works are underway at the station. This is the corridor
leading towards Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4 from the ticket gantries.

4 September 2022 - More hoarding can be seen as well as metal works
near Exit B.

4 September 2022 - Hoarding for works under the JRL project.

Within the station area, there are a fair amount of works going on. Exit D and about 95% of the former shops at the station under SMRT's Choa Chu Kang Xchange programme have since been hoarded up. Only 2 shops opposite the LRT station's ticket gantry line remain together with the small kiosk within the LRT station. We hope that the paid area can be expanded to finally link the MRT and LRT stations together, at long last offering barrier free accessibility between both modes.

4 September 2022 - A view of the completed JRL pier along Choa Chu
Kang Loop.

4 September 2022 - The southbound track pier is completed whilst the
northbound track pier still has a way to go.

4 September 2022

4 September 2022

4 September 2022 - Across the road, north of the station, sites have begun
to be cordoned off for upcoming works.

4 September 2022 - A view of a cordoned off site and an alternative foot
path built. It is expected that the existing foot path will be used for the
construction of viaduct piers for the station over run track.

4 September 2022 - The other end of the alternative foot path. There were
no notices on when it would be put into use.

4 September 2022 - Memo to residents nearby of upcoming works.

4 September 2022 - Annex A showing the location of the above mentioned
works.

4 September 2022 - A view of the worksite running parallel to the existing
NSL & Bukit Panjang LRT tracks.

4 September 2022 - A notice on the foot path diversion works as a result of the area being used
for viaduct pier construction.

4 September 2022 - A portion of the existing foot path not yet affected
by construction.

Works outside of the station are progressing as well with numerous work sites hoarded off for viaduct pier construction. Several foot paths have been diverted or will be diverted to make way for these works in the days to come. It was also observed that noise reducing enclosures are used on the work equipment to minimize any noise disturbance as far as possible. 

A render of Choa Chu Kang MRT station concourse.

Engagement work has also been going on with the Land Transport Authority & contractor Shanghai Tunneling Engineering Co organizing several booths over the National Day celebration period - view a brochure we pick up from them here.

This post is also available on Instagram.

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