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Saturday, May 6, 2023

J105 - Bahar Junction update Q1/Q2 2023

 

8 April 2023 - A view of the heart of Bahar Junction station at the junction of Jurong West
Avenues 2 & 4 and Streets 64 & 75.

Today we cover the progress made at Bahar Junction station site over Q1 & the early part of Q2 of 2023. There are some noticeable differences since our last visit here at the end of 2022 with more station piers coming up along Jurong West Avenue 2. With the unique design of the station serving trackways heading in three different bounds, the site also stretches to Jurong West Streets 64 and 75, the former having less visible progress than the latter.

5 February 2023
Compared to end 2022, the main progress had been the appearance of station piers along Jurong West Avenue 2. Previously, no piers were cast yet but there were now two near the eastern end of the station that had been cast. A few others were still having their foundations constructed.

Works at the junction between Avenues 2 & 4 and Streets 65 & 75 were underway with auger machines beginning drilling for the pier foundations. Along Street 75, the pier caps for several piers had been completed and construction would be progressing upwards.

5 February 2023 - A view of the junction in the middle of Q1. Several auger machines are
present on all three streets that the station will sit upon.

5 February 2023 - A view of the site along Avenue 2 & Street 75. There
are only 2 station piers cast along Avenue 2.

5 February 2023 - A view of the site along Street 64. The 2 viaduct
piers in the background fall under neighbouring contract J106.

5 February 2023 - The beginning of several piers along Street 75.

5 February 2023 - The 2 station piers cast along Avenue 2.

5 February 2023

5 February 2023 - Works for several more piers along Avenue 2 were at foundation level.

5 February 2023 - A view down Avenue 2 towards Avenue 4 with the station in the midground.

5 February 2023

5 February 2023 - The beginnings of a portal pier along Street 75.

5 February 2023 - A view down Street 75 towards Street 64.

19 February 2023
Progress roughly 2 weeks later had seen the scaffolding creeping upwards to facilitate the construction of a viaduct pier at the junction of Jurong West Avenue 2 with Jalan Bahar & Jalan Boon Lay.

19 February 2023 - Base of a viaduct pier near the junction of Avenue 2 with Jalan Bahar & Jalan
Boon Lay visible.

19 February 2023

12 March 2023
The following month, the scaffolding for the viaduct pier at the junction with Jalan Bahar & Jalan Boon Lay had progressed upwards and was shrouded in netting. One of the portal piers along Jurong West Street 75 opposite the Westwood Primary School had also emerged further up from the mere base that was present the previous month while another pier near the Bahar Junction station was also undergoing rebar installation works ahead of concrete casting.

12 March 2023 - Viaduct pier under construction at the junction of Jurong West Avenue 2 with
Jalan Bahar & Jalan Boon Lay.

12 March 2023 - One half of the portal pier along Jurong West Street 75,
opposite Westwood Primary School. The rebar frame of the other half
is visible just outside the school (in front of the orange building).

12 March 2023 - A viaduct pier near the Bahar Junction station site.

19 March 2023
A week later and several more station piers along Jurong West Avenue 2 had been cast in addition to the scaffolding for the viaduct pier at the junction growing taller. The previous week there were 2 sections of construction netting visible but there were now 3.

19 March 2023 - A view of the site along Avenue 2, from the junction with Jalan Bahar & Jalan
Boon Lay.

19 March 2023 - Station piers along Avenue 2.

19 March 2023 - Scaffolding for the viaduct pier now wrapped with
3 sections of netting instead of 2.

8 April 2023
As of early Q2 of 2023, the auger machine on Jurong West Street 64 has moved further south, closer to the contract boundary with J106. It is likely that piers along this stretch will soon emerge. Along Jurong West Avenue 2, a total of 6 station piers had been cast with another to follow along shortly. The base of another few piers were also seen and will likely join the rest shortly. Additionally, the auger machine formerly used to construct the foundations had also shifted to the north of the eastbound lanes of the roadway to begin construction of piers on that side of the road. It is likely that the Choa Chu Kang bound trackway will be located here while the Jurong Pier bound trackway is located roughly around the road median.

Along Jurong West Street 75, viaduct piers remained under construction. The portal pier had reached the height of the flared crown, upon which the horizontal portal beam will extend from. Another pier just north of the station site now also had reached full rebar installation height and would likely be cast shortly.

8 April 2023 - Auger machine and crawler crane along Jurong West Street 64.

8 April 2023 - Another view of the same crane & auger machine along Street 64.

8 April 2023 - Bahar Junction station site along Street 64.

8 April 2023 - Bahar Junction station site along Avenue 2.

8 April 2023 - Wider view of the station site along Avenue 2.

8 April 2023 - Viaduct pier north of the station site along Street 75.

8 April 2023 - Piers under construction along Street 75.

8 April 2023 - Portal pier opposite Westwood Primary School.

8 April 2023 - A view of Street 75 towards Street 64.

16 April 2023
The major difference approximately a week later was that the viaduct pier at the junction of Jurong West Avenue 2 with Jalan Bahar & Jalan Boon Lay had now been cast and the scaffolding surrounding the pier was since removed.

16 April 2023 - Viaduct pier at the junction of Avenue 2 with Jalan Bahar &
Jalan Boon Lay completely cast.

16 April 2023

Exciting things are happening at the station site as the structure slowly becomes more and more visible. Do follow along as we bring you further updates on the various sites for the JRL project.

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