Building/Area Declared As A

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Building/Area Declared As A Building/Area declared as a S/N Address Member of Public's Point of Contact Remarks PA/PP Includes Singapore Prison Service 1 Changi Prison Complex 990 Upper Changi Road North, S(506968) [email protected] (Headquarters), 980 Upper Changi Rd North, S(507708) 2 Tanah Merah Complex 10 Tanah Merah Besar Road, S(498834) [email protected] 1811 Upper Changi Road North, S(506909), 1813 Upper Changi Road North, S(506910), 1813A Upper Changi Road North, S(506794), [email protected] 3 Selarang Park Complex 1813B Upper Changi Road North, S(506795), 1800-PRISONS (1800-7747667) 1813C Upper Changi Road North, S(506776), 1817 Upper Changi Road North, S(506792), 1815 Upper Changi Road North, S(506791) Ang Mo Kio Police Divisional SPF Ops SCT 4 51 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9, S(569784) Headquarters [email protected] Bedok Police Divisional SPF Ops SCT 5 30 Bedok North Road, S(469676) Headquarters [email protected] Clementi Police Divisional SPF Ops SCT 6 20 Clementi Avenue 5, S(129858) Headquarters [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 7 Gurkha Cantonment 5 Vernon Park, S(367831) [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 8 Home Team Tactical Centre 1 Mandai Quarry Road, S(728635) [email protected] Jurong Police Divisional SPF Ops SCT 9 2 Jurong West Avenue 5, S(649482) Headquarters [email protected] Marine Police Boat Base - Lim SPF Ops SCT 10 695 Lim Chu Kang Road, S(709654) Chu Kang Road [email protected] 1 Mount Pleasant Road off Thomson Road, SPF Ops SCT 11 Old Police Academy S(298333) [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 12 Police Cantonment Complex 391 New Bridge Road, S(088763) [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 13 Police Coast Guard Gul Boat Base 9 Pioneer Place, S(627864) [email protected] Police Coast Guard Headquarters SPF Ops SCT 14 11 Brani Way, S(098658) (Land Area) [email protected] Police Coast Guard Loyang SPF Ops SCT 15 Regional Base (Land (PP) & Sea 91 Loyang Way, S(508773) [email protected] (PA) Area) SPF Ops SCT 16 Police K-9 Unit 2 Mowbray Road, S(688253) [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 17 Police KINS Training Camp 300 Ulu Pandan Road, S(596472) [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 18 Police Logistic Base 1 Hemmant Road, S(438675) [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 19 Police Reserve Unit No.2 Base Queensway, S(149051) [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 20 Police Security Command 2 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh, S(319513) [email protected] Public Transport Security SPF Ops SCT 21 Command Headquarters 132 Paya Lebar Road, S(409014) [email protected] (Transcom) Selat Sengkir in Front of Police SPF Ops SCT 22 11 Brani Way, S(098658) Coast Guard Brani Base [email protected] Tanglin Police Divisional SPF Ops SCT 23 21 Kampong Java Road, S(228892) Headquarters [email protected] Traffic Police Divisional SPF Ops SCT 24 10 Ubi Avenue 3, S(408865) Headquarters [email protected] SPF Ops SCT 25 New Phoenix Park 28 Irrawaddy Road, S(329560) [email protected] Woodlands Division SPF Ops SCT 26 1 Woodlands Street 12, S(738622) Headquarters [email protected] Bukit Timah Repeater Station Plot Plot 1 in Lot 357PT, Mukim No. 16, Bukit SPF Ops SCT 27 1 Timah Hill [email protected] Bukit Timah Repeater Station Plot Plot 2 in Lot 357PT, Mukim No. 16, Bukit SPF Ops SCT 28 2 Timah Hill [email protected] Bukit Timah Repeater Station Plot Plot 3 in Lot 357PT, Mukim No. 16, Bukit SPF Ops SCT 29 3 Timah Hill [email protected] Lot 5501PT Mukim No. 17 Toa Payoh, Mount SPF Ops SCT 30 Mount Pleasant Repeater Station Pleasant Road [email protected] SGH Pathology Department 20 College Road, #13-00 Diagnostic Tower, Wee Boon Yu 31 Biological Safety Level 3 S(169856) [email protected] Laboratory Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine 14 Medical Drive, #15-01, Centre for Sindhu Ravindran 32 BSL-3 Core Facility Translational Centre (MD6), S(117599) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 33 Changi Exchange 960 Upper Changi Road, S(507714) [email protected] Bukit Timah Satellite Earth 500 Rifle Range Road, S(588397) Security Ops Centre 34 Station [email protected] Security Ops Centre 35 Geylang Exchange 40 Lorong 41, Geylang Road, S(387843) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 36 Hougang Exchange 11 CompassVale Bow, S(544996) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 37 Jurong East Exchange 31 Jurong East Avenue 1, S(609773) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 38 North Exchange 373 Thomson Road, S(307679) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 39 Orchard Exchange 31 Exeter Road, S(239732) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 40 Pasir Ris Exchange 5 Pasir Ris Street 51, S(518900) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 41 Paya Lebar Exchange 448 Upper Paya Lebar Road, S(534998) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 42 Queenstown Exchange 2 Stirling Road, S(148943) [email protected] Satellite Earth Station, Sentosa Security Ops Centre 43 50 Woolwich Road Sentosa, S(098687) Island [email protected] Security Ops Centre 44 SeaCom Terminal Building 375 Tanjong Katong Road, S(437132) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 45 Seletar Satellite Earth Station 11 Seletar Satellite Station Road, S(788508) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 46 Tanjong Katong Exchange 375 Tanjong Katong Road, S(437132) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 47 Telok Blangah Exchange 1 Telok Blangah Way, S(098800) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 48 Tuas Exchange 9 Tuas Avenue 3, S(639408) [email protected] Security Ops Centre 49 Yio Chu Kang Exchange 151 Seletar Road, S(807008) [email protected] Alvin Lee 50 EIOS 99 Pte Ltd 1 Jalan Kilang #06-00, S(159402) [email protected] Michael Pillay 51 MAS Currency House 109 Pasir Panjang Road, S(118536) [email protected] Michael Pillay 52 MAS Nursery at Bukit Gombak 7 Gombak Drive, S(669639) [email protected] Caltex Tanjong Penjuru Nazrin 53 210 Jalan Buroh, S(609831) Installation [email protected] 54 Jurong Island Checkpoint 18 Jurong Pier Road, S(619168) Boo Chew Han [email protected] 55 Jurong Island 51 Jurong Island Highway, S(627865) Boo Chew Han [email protected] Tank Storage Barge Ramp No.1 Victor 56 Abutting the Northern-East Shore 1 Pulau Busing, S(118363) [email protected] Line of Pulau Busing Tank Storage Barge Ramp No.2 Victor 57 Abutting the Eastern Shore Line 1 Pulau Busing, S(118363) [email protected] of Pulau Busing Tank Storage Jetty No.1 Abutting Victor 58 the Northern Shore Line of Pulau 1 Pulau Busing, S(118363) [email protected] Busing Tank Storage Jetty No.2 Abutting Victor 59 the Northern-East Shore Line of 1 Pulau Busing, S(118363) [email protected] Pulau Busing Tank Storage Terminal, Pulau Victor 60 1 Pulau Busing, S(118363) Busing [email protected] Francis Nelson [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal Primary 61 6 Meranti View, Jurong Island, S(627600) Ahmad Izwan Berth LNG Jetty at Meranti View [email protected] Francis Nelson [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal 62 6 Meranti View, Jurong Island, S(627600) Ahmad Izwan Seawater Intake at Meranti View [email protected] Francis Nelson [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal 63 6 Meranti View, Jurong Island, S(627600) Ahmad Izwan Seawater Outfall at Meranti View [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal Francis Nelson [email protected] 64 Secondary Berth LNG Jetty at 6 Meranti View, Jurong Island, S(627600) Ahmad Izwan Meranti View [email protected] Francis Nelson [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal at 65 6 Meranti View, Jurong Island, S(627600) Ahmad Izwan Meranti View [email protected] Abu Bakar Bin Isnin 66 PacificLight Power Pte Ltd 47 Jurong Island, S(627626) [email protected] Sammi 67 Ang Mo Kio Telephone Exchange 25 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, S(569969) [email protected] Sammi 68 Ayer Rajah Exchange 1000 Dover Road, S(139652) [email protected] Sammi 69 Bedok Telephone Exchange 185 Upper East Coast Road, S(455282) [email protected] Bukit Panjang Telephone Sammi 70 40 Woodlands Road, S(677919) Exchange [email protected] Sammi 71 Jurong West Telephone Exchange 2 Jurong West Street 75, S(649112) [email protected] Sammi 72 Tampines Telephone Exchange 200 Tampines Avenue 5, S(518900) [email protected] Sammi 73 East Exchange 9 French Road, S(209232) [email protected] Tan Mang Jye Changi International Airport [email protected] 74 75 Airport Boulevard, S(819664) Control Tower Rohaida Sarbini [email protected] Pasir Panjang Export Inspection 75 19 Harbour Drive, S(117402) Alison Chan [email protected] Station 76 Brani Export Inspection Station 71 Brani Terminal Avenue, S(098326) Alison Chan [email protected] New Zealand Defence Support 7-4 Deptford Road, Sembawang PSA Terminal LTC Derrick McMillian 77 Unit (South East Asia) Building, S(759657) [email protected] 78 Changi Ferry Terminal 30 Changi Ferry Road, S(499675) Seraju Deen [email protected] Harbourfront Passenger Terminal - Harbour Front Centre including 1 Maritime Square (Lobby D) #07-01 Manager Safety and Security 79 the Piers and adjoining Foreshore HarbourFront Centre, S(099253) 65132252 Structures Harbourfront Passenger Terminal 1 Maritime Square (Lobby D) #07-01 Manager Safety and Security 80 (1st Storey, Harbour Front HarbourFront Centre, S(099253) 65132252 Centre) Harbourfront Passenger Terminal 1 Maritime Square (Lobby D) #07-01 Manager Safety and Security 81 (2nd Storey,
Recommended publications
  • Government Financial Statements for the Financial Year 2020/2021
    GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2020/2021 Cmd. 10 of 2021 ________________ Presented to Parliament by Command of The President of the Republic of Singapore. Ordered by Parliament to lie upon the Table: 28/07/2021 ________________ GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR by OW FOOK CHUEN 2020/2021 Accountant-General, Singapore Copyright © 2021, Accountant-General's Department Mr Lawrence Wong Minister for Finance Singapore In compliance with Regulation 28 of the Financial Regulations (Cap. 109, Rg 1, 1990 Revised Edition), I submit the attached Financial Statements required by section 18 of the Financial Procedure Act (Cap. 109, 2012 Revised Edition) for the financial year 2020/2021. OW FOOK CHUEN Accountant-General Singapore 22 June 2021 REPORT OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE Opinion The Financial Statements of the Government of Singapore for the financial year 2020/2021 set out on pages 1 to 278 have been examined and audited under my direction as required by section 8(1) of the Audit Act (Cap. 17, 1999 Revised Edition). In my opinion, the accompanying financial statements have been prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with Article 147(5) of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (1999 Revised Edition) and the Financial Procedure Act (Cap. 109, 2012 Revised Edition). As disclosed in the Explanatory Notes to the Statement of Budget Outturn, the Statement of Budget Outturn, which reports on the budgetary performance of the Government, includes a Net Investment Returns Contribution. This contribution is the amount of investment returns which the Government has taken in for spending, in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore.
    [Show full text]
  • Sustainable Urban Transport in Singapore: a Balanced Scorecard
    SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT IN SINGAPORE: A BALANCED SCORECARD Md. Habibur Rahman a and Hoong Chor Chin b a, b Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore a Corresponding author: [email protected] © Ontario International Development Agency. ISSN 1923-6654 (print) ISSN 1923-6662 (online). Available at http://www.ssrn.com/link/OIDA-Intl-Journal-Sustainable-Dev.html Abstract: Singapore is a city state nation with a small Keywords: Balanced Scorecard; Singapore; area of about 710 square kilometres yet a dense Sustainability; Sustainable Development; Urban population of 5 million with higher economic growth Transport and denser commercial activities. This Asian tiger nation is often recognized for its very high yet I. INTRODUCTION smartly maintained huge and smooth traffic flow on its urban streets. While the success and achievements ingapore’s urban transport has been recognized of Singapore land transport case can be a role-model as a global landmark due to its consistent success in maintaining an excessively high to follow for other cities there are still challenging S level of traffic through its smart operation that areas in its urban transport without a proper address ensures a smooth traffic flow on its urban streets. of which may hinder betterment of its sustainability While Singapore’s success and achievements in land in the long run. Therefore while on the one hand it is necessary to record the successful aspects and learn transport sector have been a role-model to follow for their root underlying factors it is also essential, on the other global cities there are challenging areas without other hand, to identify the major critical and a proper addressing of which may hinder betterment of its sustainability in the long run.
    [Show full text]
  • Release No.: 43/OCT SPEECH by MR. LIM HNG KIANG, ACTING MINISTER for NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, at TEE OPENING of the WHAMPOA FLYOVER
    Release No.: 43/OCT 14-2/94/10/29 SPEECH BY MR. LIM HNG KIANG, ACTING MINISTER FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AT TEE OPENING OF THE WHAMPOAFLYOVER ON SATURDAY, 29 OCTOBER1994 AT 11.30 AN I am happy to be here this morning to officially open the new Whampoa Flyover. The Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) is Singapore's first and longest expressway. To cater for further increases in travel demand, the Public Works Department (PWD) had in 1991 embarked on a $185 million comprehensive programme to upgrade and improve the middle stretch of PIE between Jalan Eunos and BKE. The upgrading works include the widening of the main carriageway, the expansion of the Woodsville, Whampoa and Whitley Flyovers, the building of the new Kim Keat Flyover, and the improvement to the Toa Payoh South Flyover. The interchange of the Pan Island Expressway and the Central Expressway (CTE) is a major intersection of the two expressways. It is also, at present, the most complex in our expressway network in that it is the only one which serves as a four-way junction for intersecting expressways. Elsewhere in Singapore, our expressways have been planned to meet at three-way junctions. PWD has staged the construction of the interchange to meet traffic needs. When the CTE was built in 1983, the first stage of the interchange, allowing for three turning movements, was constructed. Provisions were made in the design for its expansion to take on more turning movements. Five additional turning movements are catered by the complete interchange layout, two of which have been opened as part of the construction works.
    [Show full text]
  • • Part of a Mixed-Use Development Guoco Midtown That Comprises
    Part of a mixed-use development Guoco Midtown that comprises premium Grade A office space, public and retail spaces, exclusive residences, and the former Beach Road Police Station, a conserved building Located within Central Business District, at the intersection of two key development corridors along Beach Road and Ophir-Rochor Road Key connector between 3 office micromarkets – City Hall, Marina Centre & Bugis Served by four MRT lines and Nicoll Highway, as well as the North-South Expressway in the future It will rejuvenate the Beach Road by being the final critical piece of jigsaw that completes the transformation of the precinct It will redefine the leasing concept for Grade A office It will foster community street life by providing a series of community spaces that can adapt and cater to different public activities and events It will introduce a new way of luxury city living in response to the growing trend of live, work and socializing As the heart of the development, Midtown Hub will be an exclusive urban social club that incorporates the best of business and leisure, it is a place to connect like-minded people to create opportunities for collaboration, and ideas to thrive PROJECT INFORMATION GUOCO MIDTOWN Project Name Guoco Midtown Project Name (Chinese) 国浩时代城 Type Mixed-Use Development Developer GuocoLand District 7 Address 120, 124, 126, 128, 130 Beach Road Site Area Approx. 226,300 sqft / 21,026.90 sqm Total GFA Approx. 950,600 sqft / 88,313 sqm Plot Ratio 4.2 Land Price S$1.622 billion / S$1,706 psf ppr Total Development Cost S$2.4 billion Tenure of Land Leasehold tenure of 99 years commencing from 2018 Estimated TOP To be completed in 2022 No.
    [Show full text]
  • 2 Parks & Waterbodies Plan
    SG1 Parks & Waterbodies Plan AND IDENTITY PLAN S UBJECT G ROUP R EPORT O N PARKS & WATERBODIES PLAN AND R USTIC C OAST November 2002 SG1 SG1 S UBJECT G ROUP R EPORT O N PARKS & WATERBODIES PLAN AND R USTIC C OAST November 2002 SG1 SG1 SG1 i 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Parks & Waterbodies Plan and the Identity Plan present ideas and possibilities on how we can enhance our living environment by making the most of our natural assets like the greenery and waterbodies and by retaining places with local identity and history. The two plans were put to public consultation from 23 July 2002 to 22 October 2002. More than 35,000 visited the exhibition, and feedback was received from about 3,600 individuals. Appointment of Subject Groups 1.2 3 Subject Groups (SGs) were appointed by Minister of National Development, Mr Mah Bow Tan as part of the public consultation exercise to study proposals under the following areas: a. Subject Group 1: Parks and Waterbodies Plan and the Rustic Coast b. Subject Group 2: Urban Villages and Southern Ridges & Hillside Villages c. Subject Group 3: Old World Charm 1.3 The SG members, comprising professionals, representatives from interest groups and lay people were tasked to study the various proposals for the 2 plans, conduct dialogue sessions with stakeholders and consider public feedback, before making their recommendations to URA on the proposals. Following from the public consultation exercise, URA will finalise the proposals and incorporate the major land use changes and ideas into the Master Plan 2003.
    [Show full text]
  • Licensee Name Licence No Premises Address Grade Year) Year) 122 MIDDLE ROAD #03-01/02 MERCURE 122 MIDDLE INVESTMENT HOTEL SINGAPORE PTE
    Demerit Points Suspension (in the History past 1 (in the past 1 Licensee Name Licence No Premises Address Grade year) year) 122 MIDDLE ROAD #03-01/02 MERCURE 122 MIDDLE INVESTMENT HOTEL SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. CE16121L000 188973 A 1086 SERANGOON 126 EATING HOUSE GROUP ROAD SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. CE11F43A000 328187 B 18 HOURS @ KEONG SAIK 50 KEONG SAIK ROAD PTE. LTD. W00126P000 SINGAPORE 089154 A 5 STRAITS VIEW #04- 02 THE HEART 1855 F&B PTE. LTD. CE17H10B000 SINGAPORE 018935 A 50 CLUNY PARK ROAD THE GARAGE (S'PORE BOTANICAL GDNS LEVEL 1 /2) 1-GARAGE PTE. LTD. CE16F48P000 SINGAPORE 257488 A 3 PARK LANE #01-01 THE OVAL @ SAP 1-GARDEN PTE LTD CE16I90P000 SINGAPORE 798387 A 15 JALAN TEPONG #06-10 JURONG FOOD 2 IC CATERING PRIVATE HUB SINGAPORE LIMITED SW10902B000 619336 A 3017 BEDOK NORTH STREET 5 #04-13 GOURMET EAST 5 STAR RESTAURANT & KITCHEN SINGAPORE CATERING PTE. LTD. SE16611X000 486121 B 4 768 UPPER SERANGOON ROAD 7STAR RESTAURANT PTE. #02-03 SINGAPORE LTD. NE06302B000 534636 B 177A RIVER VALLEY ROAD #07-00 NOVOTEL CLARKE AAPC CLARKE QUAY HOTEL QUAY SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. W84115V000 179031 A ABANOZ FILDISI (ASIA PAC) 359 CHANGI ROAD CO. PTE LTD S83164P000 SINGAPORE 419821 B ABDUL MAJID BIN SHAIK 52 ONAN ROAD AYZODDIN E97164A000 SINGAPORE 424500 A 3015 BEDOK NORTH STREET 5 #05-06 SHIMEI EAST KITCHEN ABDUL RAJAK BIN AHMAD SE05237X000 SINGAPORE 486350 B 587 GEYLANG ROAD #01-01 SINGAPORE ABEDIN TRADING PTE. LTD. E00192E000 389526 B 301 UPPER THOMSON ROAD #03-23 THOMSON PLAZA ABR HOLDINGS LIMITED? S79012K000 SINGAPORE 574408 A 20 BUKIT BATOK CRESCENT #13-03 UNIT C - ENTERPRISE CENTRE SINGAPORE AH MAH COOKS PTE.
    [Show full text]
  • Download on Our Website
    BOOK NOW CONTENTS 01 About this Report 02 Message from the Group CEO 04 ComfortDelGro in Focus 06 Materiality 08 The Green Statement 09 Environment 14 Health & Safety 24 Supply Chain 26 Our Stakeholders and Partners 28 Our People 36 Reaching Out 39 Our Approach to Sustainability 43 ComfortDelGro Content Index G4 (Core) Abi OuT Th S rEpOrT ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited reaffirms our This Report supplements ComfortDelGro’s Annual Report commitment to sustainability, with the publication of our 2016, which can be found on our corporate website second standalone Sustainability Report prepared in www. comfortdelgro.com. The Sustainability Report accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative’s (GRI) G4 underscores our commitment to keep all Stakeholders Guidelines: Core option. – Customers, Employees, Investors, Business Partners, Regulators and Community members – abreast of efforts and The Report focusses on aspects which have been developments in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility. deemed as material to ComfortDelGro’s businesses and In accordance with our efforts to be more environmentally key Stakeholders, based on the economic, environmental friendly, this Report will only be produced in CD form. It is also and social impact caused by our everyday activities. A available for download on our website. Materiality Test was conducted in Financial Year 2015 and the assessment has been reviewed and remains valid. i ndependent Consultancy An independent Sustainability consulting firm, Paia Your feedback is welcome and you can reach us at Consulting, was appointed to provide external assistance [email protected]. with the development of the contents of this Report, in line with the GRI G4 (Core) guidelines.
    [Show full text]
  • Notice of Contested Election for the Electoral Division of West Coast
    FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 1 First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 27th April 2011 at 9.00 pm. No. 1154 — PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT (CHAPTER 218) (Section 34(6)) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION FOR THE ELECTORAL DIVISION OF WEST COAST NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the above Electoral Division that a Poll will be held for the Electoral Division as follows. POLL IN SINGAPORE The Poll in Singapore will be held on 7th May 2011. The Poll will open at 8 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. at the Polling Stations in the Electoral Division below: Polling Stations Polling Districts Clementi Town Secondary School West Coast Canteen WE One … WE.01 Clementi Avenue 3 Clementi Primary School Canteen West Coast Clementi Avenue 3 WE Two … WE.02 Pei Tong Primary School Canteen (A) West Coast Clementi Avenue 5 WE Three … WE.03 Pei Tong Primary School Canteen (B) West Coast Clementi Avenue 5 WE Four … WE.04 Clementi Community Centre Hall (A) West Coast Clementi Avenue 4 WE Five … WE.05 Clementi Community Centre Hall (B) West Coast Clementi Avenue 4 WE Six … WE.06 HDB Block 362 Void Deck West Coast Clementi Avenue 2 WE Seven … WE.07 HDB Block 22 Void Deck West Coast Dover Crescent WE Eight … WE.08 HDB Block 410 Void Deck West Coast Commonwealth Avenue West WE Nine … WE.09 Nan Hua High School Canteen West Coast Clementi Avenue 1 WE Ten … WE.10 Fairfield Methodist Secondary School West Coast Canteen (A) WE Eleven … WE.11 Dover Road 2 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Polling Stations Polling Districts Fairfield Methodist Secondary
    [Show full text]
  • {PDF EPUB} ~Download Reprisal
    {Read} {PDF EPUB} ~download Reprisal - Volume 8 - Vengeance Rides the Bus by Sam Lang Welcome to the AZ LYRICS.AZ - Song Lyrics & Soundtracks! Lyrics AZ - One of the largest LYRICS website with daily updated new lyrics, artists & albums from A to Z. You can view A to Z lyrics by popularity: Top 50 Lyrics , Top 50 Albums and Top 50 Artists . TOP 20 Lyrics Albums. All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. All lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal use only. Get the latest music news and happenings in POP, Rock, Indie, Hip Hop, Metal, EDM, and more at Music News by Lyrics.az. Lyrics are words that make up a song usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The meaning of lyrics can either be explicit or implicit. Some lyrics are abstract, almost unintelligible, and, in such cases, their explication emphasizes form, articulation, meter, and symmetry of expression. EUROPABUS: Romantic Road Coach 2015. From April to October 2015, the buses will connect the Romantic Road, Germany’s most famous and popular holiday route, with the international gateways of Frankfurt am Main and Munich. As there are no direct rail links, and only a few towns and villages can be reached by train, the bus with its ‘hop on – hop off’ concept, which is tried and tested across the world, offers the ideal way of organising one's own individual voyage of discovery along the Romantic Road. Daily from 10th April to 21st October 2015 the bus departs daily at 8 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Insider People · Places · Events · Dining · Nightlife
    APRIL · MAY · JUNE SINGAPORE INSIDER PEOPLE · PLACES · EVENTS · DINING · NIGHTLIFE INSIDE: KATONG-JOO CHIAT HOT TABLES CITY MUST-DOS AND MUCH MORE Ready, set, shop! Shopping is one of Singapore’s national pastimes, and you couldn’t have picked a better time to be here in this amazing city if you’re looking to nab some great deals. Score the latest Spring/Summer goods at the annual Fashion Steps Out festival; discover emerging local and regional designers at trade fair Blueprint; or shop up a storm when The Great Singapore Sale (3 June to 14 August) rolls around. At some point, you’ll want to leave the shops and malls for authentic local experiences in Singapore. Well, that’s where we come in – we’ve curated the best and latest of the city in this nifty booklet to make sure you’ll never want to leave town. Whether you have a week to deep dive or a weekend to scratch the surface, you’ll discover Singapore’s secrets at every turn. There are rich cultural experiences, stylish bars, innovative restaurants, authentic local hawkers, incredible landscapes and so much more. Inside, you’ll find a heap of handy guides – from neighbourhood trails to the best eats, drinks and events in Singapore – to help you make the best of your visit to this sunny island. And these aren’t just our top picks: we’ve asked some of the city’s tastemakers and experts to share their favourite haunts (and then some), so you’ll never have a dull moment exploring this beautiful city we call home.
    [Show full text]
  • Geotechnical Services
    GGeeooAAlllliiaannccee CCoonnssuullttaannttss PPttee LLttdd WHO WE ARE GeoAlliance Consultants Pte Ltd is a specialist ground engineering consultancy established by a group of registered professional engineers in Singapore. Our team has wide hands-on experience in both design and supervision of civil engineering and geotechnical engineering works in Singapore and overseas. Our team members have been involved in projects on the MRT Northeast Line, MRT Circle Line, MRT Downtown Line and Marina Coastal Expressway, and Kim Chuan Sewerage Plant, Changi Outfall in each of their own capacities. Merging our skill sets, experience and resources, we endeavour to provide innovative technical solutions for geotechnical and underground space projects. WHY GeoAlliance Professional Engineers with PE(Civil), PE(Geo) and AC(Geo) registrations Experience with local building authority, international consultants and contractors “Can-do” attitude Innovative, cost-effective and practical solutions Efficient and excellent services Reliable business & project partner Potential integration with client’s team WHAT WE DO Our team has an extensive range of knowledge and experience. Professional services by GeoAlliance Consultants Pte Ltd can be provided at all stages of project implementation, including: Planning Analysis and Design Feasibility Studies Geotechnical Interpretative Studies Planning of Geotechnical Investigations Earth Retaining Structures (ERSS or Engineering Support for Project Tenders TERS) Preliminary Designs for Cost Estimates Geotechnical
    [Show full text]
  • Auction Listing
    Auction Property Listings . 14 November 2018, Wednesday, 2.30pm | Amara Hotel, 3rd Level | T : 6228 7302 | E : [email protected] * Owner's ** Estate's # Mortgagee's ## Developer's @ Receiver's @@ MCST's Auction Listing S/No Description Property: 2A Faber Park, D05 Description: 2-Storey Detached House with Basement, Roof Terrace, Swimming Pool & Lift Tenure: Freehold # 1 Land / Floor Area: Approx. 558.5 sqm (6,012 sqft) / 1,008.2 sqm (10,853 sqft) Remarks: Mortgagee Sale. Elevated. Unblocked views. 5+1 good sized bedrooms; house is well-lit naturally. Clementi MRT and The Clemmenti Mall are located within the vicinity. 0.34 km to Nan Hua Primary School. Contact: Tricia @ 9387 9668 Property: 39 Merryn Road, D11 Description: 2-Storey Detached House Tenure: Freehold ** 2 Land Area: Approx. 836.3 sqm (9,002 sqft) Remarks: Estate Sale. Cul-de-sac. Regular in shape. Close proximity to PIE & BKE. Well-connected via public bus services & Stevens MRT station. SCGS is within 1KM. SJI & ACS are within the vicinity. Suits A&A / redevelopment. Contact: Sharon @ 9686 4449 / Noelle @ 9766 7797 Property: 6 Beng Wan Road, D12 Description: Single Storey Bungalow Tenure: Leasehold 99 years wef. 20/04/1949 Land Area: Approx. 371.6 sqm (4,000 sqft) * 3 Remarks: Near to Boon Keng MRT, Bendemeer Market & Food Centre, and Bendemeer Shopping Mall Near to Bendemeer Primary and Secondary School. Tenanted at $5,000 per month. Good yield. Ample parking. Zoning: Residential. Plot Ratio: 1.4. Regular plot. Contact: Sharon @ 9686 4449 Property: 31 Lorong 28 Geylang, D14 Description: 3-Storey Terrace House Tenure: Freehold * 4 Land Area: Approx.
    [Show full text]