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Projects Undertaken by Changi-Light Pte Ltd Projects undertaken by Changi-Light Pte Ltd Please note this list does not include all small size projects and Military Projects undertaken Year 1995 9. Singapore Power Training Institute, Braddell Road Year 2004 10. Ubi Industrial Techpark 1. Amenity Centre at Tuas 1. Waterplace Condominium 11. St Patrick’s Secondary School 2. Bukit Panjang Secondary School 2. Immigration & Check Point at Jervois Road 12. Gan Eng Seng Secondary School 3. School of Arts, Fort Road 3. 3-storey Building for Republic Polyclinic at Kay 4. Geylang Polyclinic Siang Road Year 2001 5. Bukit Batok Polyclinic 4. Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School 6. A&A for South Bouna Vista Swimming Complex 1. Bukit Gombak Indoor Stadium 5. Dalvey Estate Condominium 7. Trinity Church, Adam Road 2. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building, Camp Road 6. Warren Condominium 8. Jurong Hill Viewing Tower 3. Ju Eng Home For Senior Citizens 7. High Masts & Floodlights for ITE Campus, Simei 4. Yew Tee Community Club 8. Living Hope Methodist Church at Tampines Year 1996 5. Fernvale Primary School at Sengkang 9. Lakeholmz Condominium at Boon Lay 6. Multi-Storey (Stack-up) Factories at Jalan Buroh 10. High Masts for Sentosa Golf Course & Driving 1. Amenity Centre at Loyang 7. National Cancer Centre, SGH Range 2. A&A to Marriott Hotel 8. Katong Community Club 11. Southern Sentosa Cove 3. Upgrading of Lighting at HDB, Margaret Drive 9. Tropical Spring Condominium at Simei 12. Boulevard Residence at Cuscaden Walk 4. Kim Keat Community Club 10. Columbarium Complex at Chua Chu Kang Road 13. Keppel FELs at 50 Gul Road 5. Maris Stella High School 14. Kuo Chuan Primary School 6. Seafood Centre at East Coast Park Year 2002 15. Waterlina Condominium, Guillemard Road 7. Bukit Batok Interim Upgrading (HDB) 16. People Mover System, Changi Airport 8. Teck Whye Interim Upgrading (HDB) 1. Changi Water Treatment Plant 17. Park Green Condominium 2. Fuchun Community Club 18. Changi Airport Police Station Year 1997 3. Anglo Chinese School at Barker Road 4. Singapore Soka Association at Senja Road 19. Calarasi Condominium at Kim Keat Lane 1. Shopping Centre at Balestier Road 5. Caterpillar Asia at Tractor Road 20. VIP Complex, Changi Airport 2. Signature Park Condominium 6. APP Enterprise Building at Toh Guan Road East 21. The Esparis Condominium at Pasir Ris Drive 4 3. Lagoi Bay Resort, Bintan 7. Esplande Theatre On The Bay 22. 1 Francis Thomas Drive Condominium 4. St Hilda’s Primary School at Tampines 8. Good Shepherd Church 23. Mandai Crematorium & Columbarium Complex 5. Institute of Health Building (I.O.H) 9. High Masts for Meridian Junior College 6. Amenity Centre at Business Park 10. Upgrading of Hougang Sports Hall Year 2005 7. Singapore Polytechnic Staff Housing 11. NUS Care Centre at Penjuru Road 1. Yishun Fire Station 8. IMA Building at NUS 12. Life Science Building at Science Drive 2. Upgrading of Chinese Swimming Club 9. Amenity Centre at Serangoon North Ave 6 13. UMCI at Pasir Ris 3. Alexandra Park Connector 2 (Tanglin Rd to Zion Rd) 10. Balestier Hill Secondary School 14. Moulmein Rise Condominium 4. Arriving Plaza at Sentosa 15. Changi Prison Staff Housing Complex 5. Majestic Hotel at Bukit Pasoh Year 1998 16. The Chapel of The Resurrection at Alexandra Road 6. The Linc Condominium at Lincoln Road 1. Mayspring Condominium 17. East Coast Park, Cycling & Jogging Track 7. Grandeur 8 Condominium at Ang Mo Kio 2. Shangri-La Service Apartments 8. Dalvey Road Condominium at 70-76 Dalvey Road 3. Canopy Lighting at City Hall MRT Station Year 2003 2I¿FHFXP)DFWRU\%XLOGLQJDW7DJRUH 4. Gateway Hotel at Joo Chiat 1. Amoy Street Food Centre Industrial Ave 5. Burlington Square 2. Sengkang Methodist Church 10. Singapore Management University 6. Popular Warehouse at Toh Guan Road 3. Jalan Besar Stadium & Swimming Complex (Victoria Campus) 7. Railway Station at Woodlands 4. Victoria Secondary School and Hostel 11. SCDF Basic Rescue Training Centre at Jalan 8. Exterior Floodlighting for Great World City 5. Beverly Hill Condominium Bahar 9. Singapore Godown Building at Tagore Lane 6. The Teneriffe Condominium 12. The Berth - Condominium at Ocean Drive Sentosa 10. Tanjong Katong Girls’ School 7. Robertson Quay Condominium Cove 11. Whitesands Primary School 13. Budget Terminal at Changi Airport 'HO¿&RFRD)DFWRU\LQ-RKRU 9. HDB Upgrading (MUP) at Telok Blangah 14 . Meditation Hall at Kong Meng San Monastery Year 1999 10. Nee Soon Camp, Music and Drama Centre 1. High-Tech Factory at Eunos TechPark II 11. ASEF Building at Heng Mui Keng Terrace Year 2006 2. Evergreen Park Condominium 12. PCI Factory at Ahmad Ibrahim 1. Yardley Condominium 3. Tiong Bahru Electric City 13. Sunshine Terrace Condominium at Upper 2. Law Enforcement Academy at Choa Chu Kang 4. Alexandra Community Club Seragoon Road 3. Broadrick Secondary School 5. Crawford Community Club 14. The Belleforte Condominium 4. 5-storey Light Industrial Factory at Kaki Bukit Road 1 6. Telok Blangah Community Club 15. Mega Warehouse at Penjuru Lane 5. Kovan Melody at Kovan Height 7. NUS 6-Storey Research Building 16. 5-storey Logistic HUB at Aerogistic Promenade 6. Club House & Golf Course High Masts at Marine Bay 8. National Library at Ngee Ann City 17. Factory Development at 46, Gul Ave 7. High Masts / Street Light for PSA Container Yards 9. St Thomas Walk Condominium 18. Spelling Stables at Singapore Racecourse 8. SIA Clubhouse at Upper Changi Road East 10. Food Court at Ngee Ann Polytechnic 19. COTE D’AZUR Condominium at Marine Parade 9. Bukit Panjang Plaza Upgrading 11. Police Coastal Guard at Pioneer Place 20. Sanctuary Green Condominium 10. St James Powerstation at Gateway Avenue 21. JTC Multi-Storey Stack-up at Factory at Woodlands 8SJUDGLQJRI7HQQLV&RXUW/LJKWLQJDW5DIÀHV&LW\ Year 2000 22. Balmoral 8 Condominium at Balmoral Crescent 12. Novena Medical Central at Sinaran Drive 1. Yong Nam Warehouse 23. Adam Park Condominium 13. Changi Airport Terminal 3 (Decorative Wall Light) 5DIÀHV+RVSLWDODW1RUWK%ULGJH5RDG 24. CISCO Building at Corporate Road 14. Giant Departmental Building at Tampines 3. Springdale Condominium 25. Trent Overhaul Engine Complex at Calshot Road 15. Service Apartment at Holland Park 4. The Bencoolen Building 26. High Mast & Floodlight for Temasek Polytechnic 16. Yuan Ching Secondary School 5. MINDS School at St Margaret Drive Swimming Pool 17. Whitley Secondary School 6. Singapore Science Centre-Kinetic Park 27. High Masts for Keppel Club Golf Course 18. Industrial Development at Commonwealth Ave 7. Sengkang Fire Station 28. High Masts & Floodlights for Soccer Fields, Sentosa 19. Warehouse Development at Tai Seng Street 8. Bishan Fire Station 20. Micron Data Centre at Changi 21. A&A Works to Hwa Chong Institute 22. A&A Works to Jurong Bird Park Above Information Is Correct At Time Of Print Projects undertaken by Changi-Light Pte Ltd Please note this list does not include all small size projects and Military Projects undertaken 23. Interior Design Centre at Temasek Poly 17. Factory Development at Tuas Ave 24. Inter-Roller factory At International Road 24. A&A Works to ST. Andrew’s Cathedral 18. Bishan Family Sports Hub at Bishan 25. LSC Factory Development Changi South Street 25. Simei NPark Connector 19. Park Connector at Macpherson 26. A&A To Royal Plaza Hotel At Scotts Road 26. The Linear at Upper Bukit Timah Road 20. Mera Springs Condominium at Norfolk Road 27. Factory Development At Kranji Crescent 27. Food Court at Bugis Junction 21. Maylea Condominium at Pasir Pajang Road 28. Factory Development At Sungei Kadut 28. Factory Development at Penjuru Lane 22. Watermark Condominium at Robertson Quay 29. Factory Development At Penjuru Lane 29. A&A Works to Fu Lu Shou Complex 23. One Leicester at Woodsville Close 30. A&A Works To Ngee Ann Polytechnic Block 52 30. Kum Yan Church at Queen Street 24. Paterson Residence at Paterson Road 31. A&A Works To Cedar Girls Sec School 31. Majestic Hotel at Bukit Pasoh 25. Keppel Shipyard at Pioneer Sector 32. Sub-Station Building At Tuas 32. New Block at Ngee Ann Polytechnic 26. Beaufort Condominium at Nassim Road 33. A&A Works To Block 9 Of IMH 33. N-Parks Building at Balmoral 27. Fernhill Place at Fernhill Road 34. Condominium At Haigsville Drive 34. PPl Shipyard at Tuas 28. Food Court at Lot One, Choa Chu Kang 35. A&A To Seu Teck Sean Tong Temple, Toa Payoh 35. Sentosa Cove Conduminmum at Sentosa 29. ACS Primary School at Winstedt Road 36. The Tate Residences At Claymore Road 30. Atrium Condominium at Geylang 7KH,Q¿QLWL&RQGRPLQLXP$W:HVW&RDVW3DUN Year 2007 31. Church at Gilstead Road 38. One Jervois Condominium At Jervois Road 1. Azure at Sentosa Cove 32. Cold Storage at Anchor Point 39. The Esta Condominium At Amber Garden 2. Calrose at Yio Chu Kang / Ang Mo Kio Ave 4 33. DBS Treasure at Upper East Coast Road 40. Greenridge Sec. School At Bukit Panjang Road 3. Orchard Scotts Improvement Works 34. FAB Factory at Attap Valley 41. Residential Apartment At Margate Road 4. Redevelopment of Changi-Prison Complex 35. Inter Roller Factory at Jalan Boon Lay 42. A&A Works At Changi Prisons 5. A&A Working to Singapore Power Building 36. James Cook University at Upper Thomson Road 43. A&A Works To Mediacorp Training School, 6. Warehouse Development at Pandan Crescent 37. JFE Factory at Tuas South Ave 1 Andrew Road 7. Hi-Tech Factory at Tractor Road 38. Jurong Point 2, Residental & Shopping Complex 44. Jurong Bus Interchange, Jurong Point 8. Logistics HUB at Tuas West Drive 39. Lereve Condominium at Kampong Eunos 45. 4-Storey Factory Development At Hoy Fatt Road 9. Halliburton at Tuas Ave 1 40.
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