SINGAPORE has begun
the land reclamation for its Tuas Next Generation Port Phase 2
with the installation of the first giant concrete caisson. A total of 227 caissons
will be fabricated onsite, same as for the first phase of the terminal
development works.
Phase 2
will add 21 million TEU to the mega port's capacity, which is
being built to handle all Singapore container operations by 2040
with a total capacity of 65 million TEU, reported
Seatrade Maritime News of Colchester, Essex.
Senior
Transport Minister Lam Pin Min, who witnessed the start of the
works, said: "The installation of the first caisson for phase two marks an
important milestone in the development of the next-generation port at Tuas.
Tuas terminal will be digitalised and smart, and integrated with the wider
supply chain network. This will be key to maintaining our position as a leading
global hub port."
Penta-Ocean
Construction Co./Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Boskalis
International BV (PHB) joint venture are carrying out the phase two
land reclamation project.
Source : HKSG.
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