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M.E GROUP No13 Senoko Way, Singapore 758034 Tel: 67590095/ 67593077 Fax: 67591810 M.E GROUP No13 Senoko Way, Singapore 758034 Tel: 67590095/ 67593077 Fax: 67591810 Project References S/No Project Description Consultant Multiple-user light industrial development 1 comprising 6-sty ramp-up factory & a temporary EWC ancillary staff canteen @ Loyang Way A&A works to Paediatric Subsidized Ward 55 At 2 ICON Children Tower Level 5 KK Hospital 3 3 Units of 2 Sty Detached House at No.4 Berrima PTA ProposedRoad Fit Out Works @ Lloyds Bank @ Lvl 27 , 4 JRP Capitagreen 5 Loyang Bus Depot Rankine & Hill 6 Xishan Primary School M&P 7 Toa Payoh Primary School M&P 8 Marsiling Primary School M&P 9 Erection 5/6 Sty Building @ Canning Rise for SMU Aecom Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Academic 10 Rankine & Hill Building at Dover Road Paediatric Subsidized Ward 55 & 56 At Children 11 ICON Tower Level 5 KK Hospital 12 SR 107 - Loyang Bus Depot Design & Built 13 A&A Tanglin Trust School at 95 Portsdown Road D&B 14 A&A 5 Sty Factory at 90 Eunos Ave 7 Casy Consultancy 15 Jewel Condo @ Buangkok Drive Squire Mech Proposed Roards, Drain, PEDESTRIAN, OVERHEAD BRIDGE & Temp Marine Unloading 16 Jurong Consultant Facilities For Marina East Staging Ground @ 25 East Coast Parkway - LTA 17 RC Building @ Murai Camp PDC 18 19 Sty Hotel Development @ Victoria Street CMP Existing 6 Sty Commercial Building at 1 Rochor 19 Chan Han Chong Canal Rd - Sim Lim Square Upgrading Works to Nanyang Primary Sch at 52 20 king's Rd & Kindergarden Wing for Nanyang William Ng Kindergarden at 51 Cornoation Rd New Election of Indoor Sports Hall & A&A to 21 William Ng Existing 4 Sty Presbyterian Pri Sch at 8 Bishan St 13 Single User Factory with Ancillary Office & Workers 22 GIMS Dormitory at Tuas South Street 8 23 A&A works for BCM at 750D 4th Sty 1-NET Design & Built Battery Rack , Cabinet and DC Panel for UPS at 24 Design & Built Equinix. 25 Asia Square #25-03 Design & Built 1 S/No Project Description Consultant A&A To Existing 2 Sty Building for Police National 26 DMS Service Department at 170 Still Rd 27 Mechanical and Electrical Systems at CAAS Premises ACCS 28 7 Sty Factory @ 3 Depot Close EWC 29 Keppel Logistics Warehouse PDC 30 4 Sty Al-Ansar Mosque at Bedok North Ave 1 Surbana 31 BSL2 Laboratory at Academia Tower at SGH CPG Prop Erect of a blk of 5-Sty Multiple-User General 32 Industrial Buidling (Total 235 Factory Units) at Soon PDC lee Street (Jurong West Planning Area) (Ispace) 33 Kim Chuan LTA Data Centre Design & Built 2 Sty Ramp up Factory at 1 Banyan Place , Jurong 34 William Ng Island, JLT4 Nparks Project For Telok Blangah Hill Park, Tiong 35 Bahru Park, Zheng Hua Park, Bukit Batok Nature I.EM Park & Bukit Batok Town Park 36 Microsoft Phase 2 Design & Built 37 NTT Level 4 & Level 5 [Phase 3] Design & Built 38 Nuclus Connect Design & Built Prop Elect Installation to Prop Reconstruction to the 39 HY M&E Ext'g 2-Sty Factory at 3000 Marsling Road Prop change of use & A&A to ext'g office & function 40 room at 2nd, 3rd sty & a&a to ext'g roof garden at 10 Squire Mech scotts rd Grand Hyatt Singapore Prop construction of training facilites at Pasir Ris, 41 Design & Built Singapore (Project D2006 00282 050) Prop a&a to ext'g 9-sty institutional office bldg on lot 42 Surbana 027132 mk3 at 10 Dover Drive) Prop a&a to ext'g 3-sty nanyang community club 43 with addition of a 4th sty on lot 00598l mk 09 at 60 HY M&E Jurong West Street 91 (Jurong West Planning Area) D201000154010 Construction of multi-sty 44 PDC vehiclestorage at Choa Chu Kang way 45 Yeo Hup Seng Building A&A Design & Built 46 Bukit Merah Substation Design & Built 47 EMSB Replacement @ Brani Terminal Building PSA Replacement of Mechanical and Electrical Systems at 48 CAAS CAAS Premises near Changi Airport 49 Cable Station at Sentosa Island Squire Mech 50 Nanyang CC HY M&E 51 Millage Mixed Development Elead Associates 52 A&A SIT @ Dover Surbana 53 Comfort Delgro Data Centre Design & Built 2 S/No Project Description Consultant Prop A&A to ext'g single sty ind bldg involving erect of asphalt plant, aggregate bunker, single sty 54 workshop & part 3/ part 4 sty ind bldg on lot Wistec 00297W (A2126 & A2126A) MK11 at 3 Sungei Kadut Drive (Sungei Kadut plaining area) 55 One Net Design & Built 56 NTT Level 2 & Level 3 Design & Built 57 Com Centre III Level 8 Design & Built New UPS systems 8-15 & 8-16 (Singtel at Kim Chuna 58 Design & Built Road) Prop addition of 6 units of 2-sty bungalow for embassy staff accomodation for ext'g Brunei high 59 J Roger Preston commission on lot 253 & 55-83, TS 24 at 325 Tanglin RD (Tanglin planning area) Prop elect installation system to prop erect of a 10-sty multiple user clean & light industrial dev with 2 units 60 of staff canteen (total 109 factory units) on lot 08186P Gims & Associates pt mk5 at Bukit Batok Crescent (Bukit Batok planning area) Prop erect of a blk of 5-sty single user general industrial building with temp ancillary workers' 61 Chee Choon Associates dormitory (for 106 workers) on lot 04717T mk23 at 3 Kim Chuan Terrace (Houngang planning area) Prop erect of a 3-sty temple with 2 basements on lots 62 99904A mk 10 at no.8 Lorong Kilat (Bukit Timah PTA planning area) Prop erect of a church with attic on lot 02452K at 4 63 PTA Palm Avenue (Hougang planning area) Prop. replacement of UPS 5-1, UPS 5-2, UPS 6-1 & 64 Tan Consultants UPS 6-2 to Comcentre III Building at 31 Exeter Road Prop erect of 5 residential flats (Total 5 units) with 65 terrace, surface carpark at 77 Lorong K Telok Kwan Richard Lok M&E Lot 02347M MK 26 (Bedok Planning area) Design & build contract to fit out at Cleantech One 66 Sennex #03-01 TO #03-07 Prop part 6-sty part 20-sty mixed development consisting of a hospital, hotel & medical clinics on lot 67 Beca Carters 2567K TS 16 at Race Course Road for Singapore Health Partners Pte Ltd Prop. A&A involving the erection of 5-sty new senior school annex to ext'g Tanglin Trust School on lot 68 Belmacs 3095L, 03598X & 04177P MK 03 at Portsdown Road (Queenstown planning area) Prop. elect installation for prop new erect of 1 blk of 3-sty indoor sports hall & A&A to ext'g 4-sty 69 UPC Rivervale Primary School on lot 01071C MK 21 at 80 Rivervale Drive (Sengkang planning are.) 3 S/No Project Description Consultant Prop elect installation for prop A&A to ext'g 4-sty Compassvale Primary School & new extension of a 6- 70 UPC sty classroom blk cum indoor sports hall at 21 Compassvale Street (Sengkang planning area) Prop erect of 2 blks of single sty temporary market & food centre at Bedok North Road/Bedok North ST 4 71 PTA on lots 05335L & 07150L MK 28 (Bedok planning area) Part D&B for erection of 6-sty single user industrial development with semi-basement carpark on lot 2594 72 Chan Han Chong MK 23 at 107 Eunos Ave 3 Singapore 409837 (Geylang planning area) 73 Abbott regional data and call centre project Design & Built Prop elect installation to prop A&A to ext'g 2-sty of 4- 74 sty Laboratory at DSO National Laboratory building William Ng Consultants at 20D Science Park Drive Prop A&A to ext'g 3-sty De Lasalle School involving alternation to ext'g room facilities, conversion of multi-purpose hall to indoor sports hall erection of a 75 William Ng Consultants new elevated mulit-purpose hall & a part 4/7 st classroom cum administration block on lot 02274V SL MK 11 at 11 Choa Chu Kang ST 52 Prop erect of a new primary school dev comprising 2 blocks of 5-sty teaching facilities, 1 block of elevated 76 multi-purpose hall & 1 block of elevated indoor Aecom sports hall with canteen below on lot 2135(PT) MK 21 at Punggol Field/Punggol Walk (Punggol site 21) The design, manufacture, supply, delivery, installation, integration, testing & commissioning on 77 a turn-key basis of the un interruptible power supply SJ THAMES system (UPSS) supporting the ATC & Radah Systems & Equipment Proposed A&A to an existing market / food centre 78 (NEA Hawker Centres Upgrading Project) at Blk 409 LEM Engineering Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, Singapore 560409 Proposed erection of 5 Storey industrial building with 79 basement pump room & underground tanks at Alpha Serangoon North Ave 4 Prop replacemnt of UPS 2-1 & 2-2 including USSBS, 80 Tan Consultants Battery, Isolation Transformer at 31 Exeter Rd Prop installation to prop erect of 2 blk of 5-sty residential flats (total: 74 units) with attic, swimming 81 Design & Built pool & basement carpark at Tampines Road (Hougang Planning Area) 4 S/No Project Description Consultant Replacement of obsolete distribution boards in 82 Design & Built Terminal 1, Singapore Changi Airport Proposed A&A to ext'g market & food centre on lot 83 Regional Engineering 07190L MK 22 at Blk 209 Hougang Street 21 Proposed erection of 2 double storey detached dwelling houses with swimming pool on lot 1886T & 84 PTA Consulting Engineers 1887A MK 34 at Cove Drive (Southern Island Planning Area) 85 UPS system at Changi airport Proposed electrical installation of 5-sty residential 86 Bsong Engineering apartments comprising 22 flats units at Ceylon road Proposed new erection of a 3 storey Church for the 87 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at no.21 Design & Built at Compassvale Link 88 Data Centre for Unilever at IBP Design & Built Proposed erection of a 15-sty hotel development comprising 888 rooms, swimming pool, restaurant, 89 CMP Consulting Engineers food court & shops on lot 02620N TS 17 at Kallang Road/Jellicoe Road D2006-00282-010 Construction of office & 90 accomodation block, store and ancillary work at BC Consulting Engineers Pasir Ris New UPS to 7th sty Singapore Post Centre for m/s 91 Design & Built Visa International (Phase 1) D2008-00637-040
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