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16 September 2023 |
Construction is not always boring. Occasionally, you do come across a stunning landscape with partially constructed viaducts that catch the light in the right manner. Some of the images captured over at contract J105's Jurong West site over the past quarter were really magical. The theme of this post will be that pictures do speak a thousand words. Do check them out after the jump!
Viaducts
Over the past quarter, the construction of viaducts between the Jurong West and Bahar Junction stations has made progress with approximately 4 spans being completed for both bounds. The balanced cantilever method was employed here with lifting frames being used to bring the segmental box girders into position.
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15 July 2023 - A view of the final viaduct pier being cast before the structure transitions to the station building. |
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15 July 2023 - Lifting frames doing their thing atop one of the viaduct piers. |
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15 July 2023 - Further viaduct piers to the west in various stages of construction. |
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15 July 2023 - A picturesque shot showing the progress of viaduct construction to the west. |
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15 July 2023 - Almost like a modern-day stonehenge before the viaduct construction progresses further. |
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15 July 2023 - Lifting frames with work platforms attached for tensioning works. |
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15 July 2023 - A close up view of the rebar & workers at the last pier before the transition to the station building. |
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30 July 2023 - Work on the viaduct as seen from a distance away, looking eastwards. |
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30 July 2023 - A close up view of the viaduct construction work. |
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13 August 2023 - A view of the foundation work for the last pier at the contract boundary with contract J103 to the east. |
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13 August 2023 - With the bored piles uncovered, work can proceed with the pile cap casting. |
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13 August 2023 - Several more viaduct piers need to be constructed for the viaduct span construction to proceed. |
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13 August 2023 - A view eastwards showing the progress of viaduct construction work. |
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13 August 2023 - A view showing the relocated lifting frames. |
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13 August 2023 |
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13 August 2023 - A close up view of the hanger beams which allow the first segmental box girders to be attached to the pier's crossheads. |
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13 August 2023 - Construction underway for the second column that will support the portal beam over the eastbound carriageway of Jurong West Avenue 2. |
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13 August 2023 - Sheet piles visible where pile cap works are ongoing for the second pier column.
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31 August 2023 - The two portal piers with the currently single columns visible on either side of the road junction. |
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31 August 2023 - Another look at the viaduct construction progress. A movement expansion joint pier will need to come up between the pier with hanger beams and the portal pier. |
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31 August 2023 - Rebar now visible where the second pier column will rise. |
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31 August 2023 - A close up view showing the base of the pier column. |
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31 August 2023 - An eastward view along Jurong West Avenue 2. |
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31 August 2023 - The lifting frames in the process of being transferred to the third pier. |
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31 August 2023 - The completed sections stretching across 2 viaduct piers. |
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10 September 2023 - An overview of the viaduct construction seen from afar. |
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10 September 2023 - A recently cast movement expansion joint pier with tensioning cables visible at the crosshead. |
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10 September 2023 - One of the completed spans from the first viaduct pier. |
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10 September 2023 - The second completed span at another viaduct pier. |
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10 September 2023 - Lifting frames hard at work on the third viaduct pier. |
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10 September 2023 - Hanger beams still in position at the fourth viaduct pier. |
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10 September 2023 - A view from slightly closer to the viaduct. |
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10 September 2023 - Truly a hive of activity. |
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10 September 2023 - A view of the base of the second column for the portal pier. |
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10 September 2023 - A view eastwards from afar, of the viaduct construction progress. |
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16 September 2023 - Another day, another segment. |
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16 September 2023 - The gaps between the spans are quickly closing up. |
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16 September 2023 - Work continues, under the blazing sun, for the workers to ensure that deadlines and milestones are met. This is not easy work. |
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16 September 2023 - Setting up the formwork for crosshead casting. |
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16 September 2023 - An aerial view of the completed viaduct spans. It's beginning to look a lot like an MRT line. |
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16 September 2023 - Just one more segment to bridge the gap. |
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16 September 2023 - Truss segments on site before assembly to bridge the gap to the movement expansion joint. |
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16 September 2023 - Some of the hanger beams are also stored here while viaduct piers have their finishing touches put in first. |
Station
The Jurong West station will be located in the road median. Rounded piers will support crossheads that in turn support pre-cast beams that form the concourse level slab. On either end of the crossheads, concourse level columns will be cast that will support the platform and trackbed above. Eventually, a metal roof frame will be installed, similar to the design employed on the Tuas West Extension to wrap around the concourse and platform levels of the station below. Over the past quarter, progress has been made from 2 completed crossheads at the beginning to 5 towards the end.
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15 July 2023 - The first few station concourse level crossheads cast. |
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15 July 2023 - A close up view of the rebar for the columns at the concourse level. |
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15 July 2023 |
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23 July 2023 - A view of the progress of station piers. |
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23 July 2023 - More concourse level crossheads being cast. |
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23 July 2023 |
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23 July 2023 - Several station piers without crossheads still remaining. |
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30 July 2023 - At the end of the first month of Q3 2023, approximately 3 station piers had work on concourse level crossheads underway. |
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13 August 2023 - An aerial view the Jurong West station site looking to the west. |
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13 August 2023 - A close up view of the progress of station pier works. |
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13 August 2023 - Completed crossheads in view. |
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31 August 2023 - A view from afar showing the pre-cast beam installation in the middle of the station. |
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31 August 2023 - A concrete pumping machine in action with casting for another crosshead underway. |
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31 August 2023 - A view of the first few precast beams installed at the station. |
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31 August 2023 |
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31 August 2023 - Preparatory works to repeat the process again. |
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31 August 2023 |
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10 September 2023 - A view of the progress of station construction towards the end of Q3 2023. |
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10 September 2023 - A view of several completed crossheads. |
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10 September 2023 - Remaining piers on the western end without crossheads cast. |
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16 September 2023 - An aerial view of the station crosshead completion from the west. |
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16 September 2023 - Several more pre-cast beams have been installed. The outline of where lifts and escalators will be installed is now getting clearer. |
Significant progress is being made by the contractor at the station and viaducts here. As we head into Q4, it will be interesting to see how quickly the works progress as the viaducts and stations take shape. Stay tuned for our future updates!
This post will be available on Instagram & Facebook on 23 November 2023.
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