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Sunday, November 26, 2023

J105 - Bahar Junction update Q3 2023

 

10 September 2023 - An aerial view of the station site at end-Q3 2023.

If any station or site were to give Tengah a run for its money, hands down it would be Bahar Junction. Three platforms - check. Straddling three different roadways - check. Building the station above a junction as well? Check. Amazingly, progress is starting to make up some ground over the past quarter as the construction of the station shifts gears from foundation and pier-work to casting of the supporting crossheads and concourse slab. Mid-way through the past quarter, road diversions were also put in place which constrained the road capacity at the key junction where Jurong West Avenue 4 meets Streets 64 and 75 - all major thoroughfares.

Aerial view of the station
The station has no shortage of vantage points, from which construction work can be observed. Especially useful is a vantage point located close to the junction. From here, one is able to see the various changes that have taken place over the past quarter, especially with the implementation of the road diversions to allow for casting of the crossheads to take place.

30 July 2023 - An aerial view of the road junction where the station will straddle across in early
Q3 2023.

13 August 2023 - An aerial view on the first day of major road diversions at the junction which also
saw a reduction in the number of lanes available to motorists. Some congestion was experienced
due to the lack of familiarity with the new roadway layout.

10 September 2023 - With some time since the implementation of the road diversions, motorists
were more familiar with the road layout by end-Q3 2023. The congestion on site was not as bad
as when the diversions were first introduced.

Satellite station & platform for Tawas/Peng Kang Hill
With a unique 3-platformed, T-shape layout, we take a closer look at what the contractor refers to as a satellite station. This section runs parallel to and above Jurong West Streets 64 & 75. Eventually, a double level link bridge at both platform and concourse levels will allow commuters to transfer between the main building & the satellite building.

15 July 2023 - Heavy metal truss frame being installed at a pier at the northern end of the
satellite station platform for casting of the crosshead.

15 July 2023 - A close up view of the pier with heavy metal truss frame being installed.

15 July 2023 - A view of piers for the southern portion of the satellite station building, with
an excavation pit for the Jurong Pier-bound trackway in the foreground.

15 July 2023 - A view of the station site as the sun sets at dusk.

30 July 2023 - A view northwards along Jurong West Street 64 with the metal truss now installed.

30 July 2023 - Another view of the pier with the truss installed.

30 July 2023 - A view southwards with the southern piers of the satellite station and viaduct
piers under contract J106 visible.

30 July 2023 - An aerial view of the northern half of the satellite station and viaduct piers.

30 July 2023 - One of the supporting columns for the portal piers which the satellite station
will use to "float" or suspend above the road junction below.

30 July 2023 - Huge piers are needed to transfer the anticipated loads from the station building.

30 July 2023 - Station columns for the southern part of the satellite station.

13 August 2023 - A viaduct pier along Jurong West Street 64.

13 August 2023 - Progress of the pier with the truss installed. Further piers are in the process
of having their columns built up.

13 August 2023 - An aerial view of the installation of further metal components that will support
the formwork needed to cast the crosshead.

13 August 2023

13 August 2023 - A view of the station site from the south.

13 August 2023 - This was the first day in which reduced lane capacity and junction reconfiguration
was implemented to facilitate station works.

13 August 2023 - Congestion was experienced on the first day of the revised traffic scheme at the
junction.

13 August 2023 - Congestion also resulted in a number of buses that ply along Jurong West Street
64 experiencing delays and service bunching.

31 August 2023 - By mid-Q3 2023, work had begun on rebar installation for the viaduct pier
crosshead north of the satellite station.

31 August 2023 - A view of the station site towards the south.

31 August 2023 - A view of the pier with crosshead casting work in progress.

31 August 2023 - The satellite station pier columns as seen from street level.

31 August 2023

10 September 2023 - A view of the progress at the northern half of the satellite station site.

10 September 2023 - The station column also begun to have the metal truss installed.

10 September 2023 - An aerial view of the preparation for truss installation.

10 September 2023 - A view of the southern half of the satellite station site.

10 September 2023 - An aerial view of the pier with crosshead almost ready for casting at
end-Q3 2023. This is where the tracks will diverge to the main and satellite stations.

10 September 2023 - A close up of the rebar and formwork installed.

10 September 2023 - Remaining viaduct piers to the north under construction. The portal pier
in the background is constructed by contract J107 and represents the contract boundary.

10 September 2023 - The viaduct piers viewed from a lower level.

10 September 2023 - The junction where the satellite station will be located seen from a lower level.

10 September 2023 - A view of the southern half's station columns.

10 September 2023 - A view of the junction from street level where the satellite station will float
above.

10 September 2023 - The viaduct and station columns in view.

10 September 2023 - A newly completed column of the portal pier.

28 September 2023 - Viaduct construction works at the end of Q3 2023.

28 September 2023 - Ongoing crosshead casting works.

28 September 2023 - The truss now installed for the station columns.

28 September 2023

28 September 2023 - A view of the southern half's station columns at end-Q3 2023.

Main station & platforms for Choa Chu Kang & Boon Lay/Jurong Pier
Having looked at the progress of the satellite station building which spans the junction between Jurong West Avenues 2 & 4 and Jurong West Streets 64 & 75, we now take a look at the main station building. This section features a typical island platform, with the Boon Lay/Jurong Pier-bound track sitting in the road median. The Choa Chu Kang-bound track on the other hand, sits on the northern side table along the eastbound carriageway of Jurong West Avenue 2. On the western end of the station, the tracks diverge and turn approximately 90 degrees southwards to Jurong West Street 64 for the Boon Lay/Jurong Pier-bound track and 90 degrees northwards to Jurong West Street 75 for the Choa Chu Kang-bound track.

Over the past quarter, work has commenced on constructing the station columns that will support the Choa Chu Kang-bound track. These have come up rather quickly and the main station area has had several beams cast or in the process of being cast to connect the columns together. Additionally, junction reconfiguration works had taken place in the middle of the quarter.

15 July 2023 - A view westwards from Jurong West station showing the station columns at Bahar
Junction that will eventually support the Boon Lay/Jurong Pier-bound track.

15 July 2023 - An atmospheric shot of the viaduct pier at the junction between Jurong West
Avenue 2, Jalan Boon Lay & Jalan Bahar before the line enters the Bahar Junction station.

15 July 2023 - A shot from street level of the station at dusk.

15 July 2023 - Completed columns in the image will support the Boon Lay/Jurong Pier-bound track.

15 July 2023 - Casting underway for the horizontal beam that connects several columns together.

15 July 2023

15 July 2023 - Scaffolding in place for the casting of the horizontal beam, seen from street level.

15 July 2023 - Further scaffolding being put up.

15 July 2023 - The few piers seen here may support the connecting bridge between the main
and satellite station buildings.

15 July 2023 - Another view of the completed station columns.

15 July 2023

15 July 2023

30 July 2023 - A view of ongoing bored piling works for the station columns, seen from afar.

30 July 2023 - An aerial view of ongoing works at the main station building.

30 July 2023 - A view of the casting of the horizontal beam, seen from the junction with
Jurong West Streets 64 & 75.

30 July 2023 - Sheet piles in place for the excavation of a viaduct pier pile cap.

30 July 2023 - The base of the viaduct pier visible with rebar in place.

30 July 2023

30 July 2023 - Form work for casting of viaduct piers.

30 July 2023 - Another view of the horizontal beam casting.

30 July 2023 - An aerial view of the main station works. Part of the horizontal beam has been
cast and form work removed.

30 July 2023 - A close up view shows the rebar for subsequent column construction visible.

13 August 2023 - A view eastwards of the junction with Jurong West Streets 64 & 75 on the first
day of junction reconfiguration. Auxiliary Police Officers are on site to guide motorists.

13 August 2023 - Road markings are being painted amidst the work to reconfigure the junction.

13 August 2023 - An aerial view showing the resurfaced roads and new
layout of the slip road to Jurong West Avenue 2.

13 August 2023 - The same view, but a wider angle.

13 August 2023 - At the eastern end, new columns can be seen.

13 August 2023 - The horizontal beam cast, the scaffolding removed.

13 August 2023 - Completed columns for the Boon Lay/Jurong Pier-bound track &
concourse level.

13 August 2023 - Rebar for a new column visible. This will support the Choa Chu Kang-bound
track & concourse level.

13 August 2023 - More columns coming up.

13 August 2023 - A close up view of the columns.

13 August 2023 - A close up view of that horizontal beam.

13 August 2023

13 August 2023 - Looking further on to the western end of the station.

31 August 2023 - Yeah, it looks pretty much the same several weeks later in mid-Q3.

31 August 2023 - Same, same, no difference.

31 August 2023 - Three concrete columns, sitting near the road.

31 August 2023

31 August 2023 - That horizontal beam... again.

31 August 2023 - Work at the eastern end of the station.

31 August 2023 - Work underway for the bored piles supporting the 90-degree turn viaduct.

31 August 2023

31 August 2023 - Another look eastwards along Jurong West Avenue 2.

31 August 2023 - Scaffolding covering the construction of a new column.

10 September 2023 - A view eastwards along Jurong West Avenue 2 at end-Q3 2023.

10 September 2023 - More scaffolding & construction netting can be seen further east.

10 September 2023 - Seen from Jalan Bahar, several columns are being cast & lateral beams that
will connect the 2 rows of columns, forming the concourse slab.

10 September 2023 - Columns on the Choa Chu Kang-bound track side.

10 September 2023

10 September 2023 - The horizontal beam crosses a small side street.

10 September 2023 - The western-most section still wrapped in construction netting.

10 September 2023 - Rebar for new columns or for bored piles.

10 September 2023 - An aerial view roughly a month after the junction reconfiguration. An
excavation pit for the pile cap of a viaduct pier can also be seen at the bottom of the image.

10 September 2023 - Form & support works in progress to cast a lateral beam connecting the
two rows of columns.

10 September 2023 - The horizontal beam has been extended further. Rebar for the columns at
concourse level supporting the trackbed & platform can be seen here.

With the progress made over the past quarter, the shape of the unique station is beginning to form up. The construction works and sequences are confusing, just like how the station is likely to befuddle future passengers that pass through on their commute.

This post will also be available on Instagram & Facebook on 27 November 2023.

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