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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

J111 - Casting yard being prepared

10 September 2022 - A view of the casting yard
site preparation in progress.

10 September 2022 - Another view of the site.

10 September 2022

Several of the Jurong Region Line (JRL) civil contracts have their casting yards co-located within Tengah new town near the site of the Tengah Depot. These are for contracts J103, J105, J106 & J107. Contract J102's casting yard is also within Tengah new town, but located at the other end near the junction of Brickland Road & Choa Chu Kang Avenue 3. Lastly we know that contract J108's casting yard, also located within Tengah, is located near the Tengah junction where the east & west routes diverge. This leaves a number of contracts whose casting yards are not yet accounted for - namely J109, J110, J111, J112, J113 & J115A.

Earlier in May, we came across a site located at 10 Tractor Road which appeared vacated. Along the site we noticed a traffic cone with marked with the contract number - J111 - and the abbreviated name of the contractor China Harbour (Singapore) Engineering Co. As contract J111 is for the construction of Enterprise & Tukang stations, the sites should largely be above Jalan Boon Lay. This leaves us to believe that this site will be used as a casting yard.

22 May 2022 - A view of the site at the corner of Tractor Road & Jalan
Boon Lay.

22 May 2022 - Site hoarding along Jalan Boon Lay.

22 May 2022 - The site perimeter seen from the junction of Tractor Road & Jalan Boon Lay.

22 May 2022 - Traffic cone in front of the site indicating that it belongs
to contract J111 and contractor CHEC.

22 May 2022 - Front gate of the vacated site, believed to be used for the contract J111 casting yard.

22 May 2022 - A view of the state of the vacated site.

22 May 2022 - Excavator on site.

22 May 2022

22 May 2022 - A view of the site with traffic cones in front.

Earlier photos show the site to be vegetated and green with work yet to begin. However, several months later and most of the buildings and vegetation that once used to stand on site have been cleared. Do stay tuned as we continue to cover this site amongst others in our future updates to see how each progresses.

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