Wednesday, May 22, 2024

J111 - Enterprise & Tukang update Q1 2024

 

21 March 2024 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay of the southern approach to
Enterprise station in end-Q1.

21 March 2024 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay of the Tukang station site in end-Q1.

Phase 3 of the Jurong Region Line (JRL) is probably one of the least inspiring sections due to its remote location in serving largely industrial areas. Nonetheless, we'll breeze through an update on this section for you to get an idea of how works are coming along on the southern section. Kicking off our phase 3 updates for Q1 2024 is none other than contract J111 for the construction of Enterprise and Tukang stations. Thus far, all the action seems to be taking place at Enterprise station with the viaduct pier columns becoming visible here while Tukang station still tackles bored piling works - rather, well, boring.

JS9 - Enterprise
Over the course of the first quarter, works have become much more visible at the station site with pier columns taking shape for the viaduct and station areas. Initially covered up with scaffolding and construction netting, these were subsequently removed to unveil the completed piers beneath.

11 January 2024 - A view of viaduct pier columns being cast behind the scaffolding and
construction netting.
 
11 January 2024 - Another aerial view of the station site.

11 January 2024 - A street level view of casting works for piers at the southern end of the site.

11 January 2024 - Viaduct piers being cast at the northern end of the site.

11 January 2024 - A close up view at street level of viaduct piers at the northern end of the site.

11 January 2024

27 January 2024 - A view of the southern end of the site.

27 January 2024 - Rebar works in progress.

27 January 2024 - Unveiled viaduct piers at the northern end of the site.

18 February 2024 - Piers at the southern end of the site have grown taller within the scaffolding's
confines.

18 February 2024 - A foundation pit is visible within the station site.

18 February 2024 - More viaduct piers were unveiled at the northern end.

18 February 2024

18 February 2024 - It is likely that a special span crossing will be utilised here with longer
spans between viaduct piers.

21 March 2024 - A view of the southern end of the site in end-Q1.

21 March 2024 - Progress of viaduct piers at the south.

21 March 2024 - Piers in the middle of the site continue to grow taller.

21 March 2024

21 March 2024 - Further casting work to take place for the piers at the northern end in end-Q1.

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Contract J111 also involves the construction of a stretch of viaduct along Jurong West Street 64, crossing over the junction with Boon Lay Way and continuing across Jurong Central Park. This section in particular is notable as the viaduct stretches across the various canals, including a portal pier that straddles across the Street 64 canal. Work here, over the past quarter, has seen the construction of the pier crossheads take place. At the beginning of the quarter crosshead works were only beginning, but by the end of the quarter, casting for one of the piers was completed with others following shortly as well.

11 January 2024 - An aerial view of the section above the canals near Safra Jurong club house.

11 January 2024 - Viaduct piers across the Jurong River canal.

11 January 2024 - A view from street level of construction progress near the junction of Boon Lay
Way and Jurong West Street 64.

11 January 2024 - Rebar works for crosshead casting as seen from street level in early-Q1.

11 January 2024 - The truss structure assembled ahead of the portal beam casting in early-Q1.

11 January 2024 - A pair of viaduct piers across the Jurong River canal.

11 January 2024 - Further piers towards Jalan Boon Lay.

11 January 2024

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11 January 2024 - Piers seen from Jalan Boon Lay, next to the Khong Guan biscuit factory.

11 January 2024 - In future, the JRL would perform a 90-degree turn here to run south along
Jalan Boon Lay. Boon Lay station will be to the right.

18 February 2024 - Rebar for one of the piers just outside 320 Jalan Boon Lay.

18 February 2024 - A view of the viaduct piers from Jalan Boon Lay. Metal support frames can be
seen going up around a pair of piers.

18 February 2024 - The base of one of the piers is visible in the foreground.

21 March 2024 - Crosshead and portal beam construction well underway in end-Q1.

21 March 2024 - The pier south of Jurong West Street 64 sits with a completed crosshead in
end-Q1.

21 March 2024 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay with a pier covered in scaffolding
and construction netting visible on the left.

21 March 2024 - Progress of the viaduct piers at the 90-degree turn location.

21 March 2024 - Crosshead casting for the pair of piers.

JS10 - Tukang
The slower site of the two stations under the contract saw bored piling works continue. These works will serve as foundations upon which the station's piers can be built. Apart from this, there has not been much other work to report on.

27 January 2024 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay in early-Q1. Bored piling work
can be seen taking place in the median strip.

27 January 2024

27 January 2024 - An auger machine within the median strip work site in early-Q1.

18 February 2024 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay in mid-Q1.

18 February 2024

18 February 2024 - Large metal casings visible for bored piling works within the work site.

18 February 2024

18 February 2024

21 March 2024 - A view northwards along Jalan Boon Lay in end-Q1.

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21 March 2024 - A rebar cage being lifted for bored pile casting in end-Q1.

Works along this stretch of the line are not the most exciting, with viaduct works still in its infancy. The structure of the stations have also yet to begin taking shape as it should be a few months more before these become visible. Do stay tuned as we wrap up our coverage of the JRL's progress over Q1 in a few more weeks.

This post will be available on Instagram & Facebook on 23 May 2024.

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