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Sunday, December 17, 2023

J111 - Enterprise & Tukang update Q3 2023

 

A compilation of stations under contract J111 under construction in September 2023.

Phase 3 of the Jurong Region Line (JRL) traverses the industrial estates to the south and technological/educational districts to the north. As such, the section to the south is generally less interesting given that the line runs in the road median for the most part. Also given that Phase 3 has a later target revenue operations date of 2028, works are not in as advanced a stage as compared to those along Phases 1 & 2. Nonetheless, certain sections of the line had begun showing visible progress within Q3. Most notably of the southern section, the contract boundary between contracts J106 and J111 is of interest. Do head on over after the jump to see more!

JS9 - Enterprise
Q3 saw the rise of the viaduct piers within Jurong Central Park. Previously, work was ongoing for the rebar was being installed for the viaduct piers here. By mid-Q3, the piers had been cast and began to unveil with scaffolding and construction netting being removed. As the line cuts across the park, it crosses over several canals which require the use of a portal pier to straddle at least one of the channels.

Along Jurong West Street 64, work had begun on excavation of the pits in which the viaduct pier pile caps would be constructed atop the bored pile foundations. These would form the base upon which the pier columns would emerge from later on.

Lastly, but not least, along Jalan Boon Lay lies the Enterprise station site. Over the course of Q3, work has begun on the northern end. By the end of Q3, the rebar for at least one pier was visible as evidence of how far work has come along.

6 August 2023 - An aerial view of the viaduct piers in Jurong Central Park, covered in construction
netting & scaffolding.

6 August 2023 - A close up view of the piers nearest to Boon Lay Way.

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6 August 2023 - Rebar visible inside the construction netting.

6 August 2023 - Work site for contract J111 across the Jurong River canal.

6 August 2023 - Heavy machinery at the station site along Jalan Boon Lay.

6 August 2023 - The viaduct piers as seen from street level along Jurong West Street 64.

6 August 2023 - Viaduct piers as seen from street level along Boon Lay Way.

6 August 2023 - An aerial view of the excavation pit for a viaduct pier along Jurong West Street 64.

27 August 2023 - The same excavation pit several weeks later.

27 August 2023 - An aerial view of the viaduct piers inside Jurong Central Park several weeks
later. Construction netting has been removed from one of the pier columns.

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27 August 2023 - A close up view of the exposed pier column which will be topped off with a
portal beam spanning the canal channel.

27 August 2023 - Sheet piles being installed on the other side of the Jurong River canal.

27 August 2023 - An auger machine visible at the Enterprise station site.

27 August 2023 - More machinery visible along Jalan Boon Lay.

31 August 2023 - A view southwards along Jalan Boon Lay, of the Enterprise station site.

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31 August 2023 - Sheet piles visible for one of the piers' excavation pits.

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31 August 2023 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay, of the Enterprise station site.

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31 August 2023 - A view towards the Jurong Central Park site, where the line cuts between
industrial plots to access Jalan Boon Lay from Boon Lay station.

31 August 2023 - An excavation pit visible, surrounded by blue construction netting, in front
of the crawler crane. The remaining piers are visible in the background, across the canal.

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28 September 2023 - A view southwards along Jalan Boon Lay, of the Enterprise station site.
The beginnings of a pier are visible, between the excavator and the crane.

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28 September 2023 - Construction machinery on site.

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28 September 2023 - Rebar for the base of a pier are visible.

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JS10 - Tukang
While Tukang station's northern sister may have had all the visible work by way of viaduct and station piers emerging, this station also gained some traction this past quarter by way of preparation for a road diversion. However, apart from the preparatory works, there is not much else to report about this site in general.

31 August 2023 - A view southwards along Jalan Boon Lay, at the Tukang station site. This image
shows the road's original alignment before diversions take place.

31 August 2023 - Preparation works visible on the left where the roadway will be diverted to
enlarge the area in the road median.

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31 August 2023 - The JTC sign has its days numbered.

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31 August 2023 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay.

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28 September 2023 - A view southwards along Jalan Boon Lay, after the junction with International
Road.

28 September 2023 - Preparatory works are at a more advanced stage.

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28 September 2023 - The JTC sign, noticeably missing.

28 September 2023

Casting Yard
Also part of contract J111 is the construction & commissioning of a precasting yard along Tractor Road. The site sits bounded by the Ayer Rajah Expressway, Jalan Boon Lay & Tractor Road, offering good views all around. The site was subsequently divided between contracts J111 and J113 for casting of the viaduct span segments.

31 August 2023 - A view of the precast yard constructed by China Harbour Engineering Co, the
contractor for contract J111.

31 August 2023 - The gantry cranes in view belong to both contracts J111 and J113.

31 August 2023 - The section of casting yard behind the green hoarding belongs to contract
J113 under contractor Hwa Seng Builder. That contract is for the construction of 2 stations along
Phase 3's northern sector.

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28 September 2023 - One of the precast viaduct segments visible.

28 September 2023

With the first contract along Phase 3 making some progress, we're excited to bring you two more updates covering the remaining portions of Phase 3's progress in Q3. Do stay tuned for more!

This will also available on Instagram & Facebook on 18 December 2023.

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