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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

J107 - Gek Poh update Q2 2023

 

29 June 2023 - A view of construction along Jurong West Street 75 looking northwards, towards
Jurong West Street 82 & Tawas station.

Our next update brings us to contract J107 - specifically to Gek Poh. Things here are, like most other contracts for the Jurong Region Line (JRL), moving pretty quickly. Over the course of the last quarter, viaduct segment launching has commenced as has construction of part of the station concourse slab structure. Portal piers to the south are beginning to take shape as well and there's much to report from this neighbourhood. Full report after the jump.


8 April 2023 - A view of one of the portal piers outside
Westwood Primary School. One column has been completed
while another is still rebar.

8 April 2023 - Close up of the twin pier columns.

8 April 2023 - Another portal pier further south along Jurong
West Street 75.

7 May 2023 - The portal pier seen from a distance. One half of the second pier column has been
cast.

18 May 2023 - The remaining twin pier column being cast to crown
level. Another portal pier in the background has both pier columns cast.
The set up of the formwork frame for the portal beam is underway.

18 May 2023 - A close up of casting work.

18 May 2023 - A concrete pumper truck in action during casting work.

18 May 2023 - Frame to support formwork for the portal beam is being installed.

18 May 2023

18 May 2023 - The beginning of work on the support frame.

18 May 2023

18 May 2023

2 June 2023 - Completed frame for the formwork.

2 June 2023 - Completed twin pier columns.

2 June 2023 - Work underway to install rebar for the portal beam of the portal pier.

2 June 2023 - Rebar installation work in progress.

2 June 2023 - Twin pier columns seen from afar.

11 June 2023

29 June 2023

29 June 2023 - A view of several portal piers under construction along
Jurong West Street 75.

29 June 2023 - Close up of the portal pier that has been cast.

29 June 2023

Jurong West Street 75 portal piers
A large part of the construction effort in quarter 2 went towards the construction of a series of portal piers along Jurong West Street 75. Approximately 3 to 4 portal piers are anticipated to be constructed along this stretch of road near Westwood Primary School. As of now, the twin pier columns of 2 of the portal piers have been completed while single pier columns exist for a further 2. Of the 2 with only single columns currently, one will fall under the purview of contract J105 for the construction of Bahar Junction & Jurong West stations.

The portal pier with the most advanced construction rate has had its formwork and rebar built up. Casting works have also taken place and as of the time of visit, the concrete was in the curing phase. The curing phase is where the concrete is allowed to take time to dry out and harden into its final shape. This allows the concrete to gain strength as it hardens and binds together.

18 May 2023 - A view of a viaduct column half cast.

18 May 2023 - Bored piling works for the viaduct pier foundation.

18 May 2023 - Equipment being set up for a pile driving assessment.

18 May 2023 - Ground improvement works being carried out ahead of
viaduct pier construction.

2 June 2023 - A view of viaducts south of the station seen from a distance.

29 June 2023 - Progress of viaduct pier construction south of the station.

29 June 2023 - A view of viaduct pier construction south of the station.

29 June 2023

29 June 2023

Viaduct south of Gek Poh station
The viaduct south of Gek Poh station is probably one of the slowest in terms of progress. Approximately 5 to 6 piers stand between the Gek Poh station and the portal piers along Jurong West Street 75. Owing to road diversions, construction of the viaduct piers appears to be moving southwards. Over the last quarter, the pier columns have begun to emerge, allowing us to see how the line shapes up.

8 April 2023 - A view northwards of the station pier columns.

8 April 2023 - Station pier columns.

8 April 2023 - Station pier columns with the crosshead connectors cast.

8 April 2023 - Aerial view of the remaining station pier columns.

8 April 2023 - Aerial view of the station pier columns at the northern end,
with crosshead connectors cast.

8 April 2023

8 April 2023

18 May 2023

18 May 2023 - More piers have the crosshead connectors cast. Precast segments will be added on
either side till the crosshead attains the desired width of the concourse level.

18 May 2023 - Preparation for casting further crosshead connectors on
station pier columns to the south.

18 May 2023 - Connector beam visible at the second station pier column.

18 May 2023 - A completed connector beam between 2 station pier columns at the concourse
level.

18 May 2023 - Station piers seen from street level.

18 May 2023 - Street view with station construction ongoing.

18 May 2023 - A view of station piers looking south.

18 May 2023 - Casting of the connecting beam.

18 May 2023 - A close up of the casting of the connecting beam.

18 May 2023

29 June 2023 - Connector beam has been cast for beams up to the northern end of the station.

29 June 2023 - Casting work for the connector beam & crosshead connectors underway on
the southern end of the station.

29 June 2023 - Crosshead connector construction work remains for 3 piers.

29 June 2023 - A view of the station piers looking northwards.

29 June 2023 - A close up view of the connector beam & crosshead connector.

29 June 2023

29 June 2023

Gek Poh station
Over the last quarter, the concourse slab and its support have begun to take shape. The beginnings of crossheads were constructed in anticipation of pre-cast segments being added onto the "arms" that will eventually support T-beams that can support the weight of a concourse slab above.

As part of the station works, construction of a beam that connects between pier columns began. This gives the station the appearance of a spine slowly being cast at the station site. By the end of the quarter, approximately half of the station concrete piers appear to have been cast with the connecting beams to hold up the concourse level of the station.

8 April 2023 - A view of viaduct piers to the north along Jurong West Street 82.

8 April 2023 - An aerial view of viaduct piers north of the station.

8 April 2023 - A street level view of viaduct piers.

8 April 2023 - The first completed pier crosshead.

8 April 2023 - Pier crosshead under construction.

8 April 2023 - Close up view of the completed pier crosshead.

18 May 2023 - Rebar work in progress for the viaduct pier immediately
north of the station.

18 May 2023 - Completed casting of the viaduct pier crosshead across
the junction. The following pier has begun segment launching.

18 May 2023 - A view of the first pier with segmental box girders launched.

18 May 2023

18 May 2023 - An aerial view of the viaduct pier crosshead with launched
segmental box girders.

18 May 2023

18 May 2023 - The first pier north of the station with crosshead under construction.

18 May 2023 - A view looking northwards along Jurong West Street 82.

2 June 2023 - A view of the progress of segmented box girder launching.

2 June 2023

2 June 2023

2 June 2023 - Pier crosshead construction progressing with the installation
of frame for formwork.

2 June 2023 - A view of the launched segments.

2 June 2023

2 June 2023

29 June 2023 - Completed crosshead at the pier immediately north of the station. Further along,
the pier across the junction has had its first segmental box girders launched.

29 June 2023 - A view of the progress of work on viaduct piers within the site of the former Pioneer
Primary School.

29 June 2023

29 June 2023

29 June 2023 - A close up of the launched segmental box girders. A crossover is expected to be
located here.

29 June 2023

Viaduct north of Gek Poh station
The viaduct north of Gek Poh station is where the most action is taking place. The piers here had their crossheads constructed and viaduct segment launching has also commenced. As at the end of the quarter, approximately half a span had been completed while other piers were having their crossheads being constructed.

Further north, within the former grounds of Pioneer Primary School, the viaduct piers continue to take shape. The large special crossing pier has also recently had the rebar for its crown installed. These piers should have their crossheads and pier crowns cast shortly with viaduct construction to follow not long after.

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