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800 NWIPC Weblink Schedule 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD NORTH WEST INTEGRATED PUBLIC CLEANING STREET CLEANING S/N ROAD NAME FREQUENCY 1 Admiralty Drive Mon, Wed, Fri 2 Admiralty Rd (Towards Marsiling Drive Junction) Tue, Sat 3 Admiralty Road West (Waterfront area) Mon, Fri 4 Admiralty Road(Junction of Marsiling Drive to junction of Admiralty Rd West) Sat 5 Almond Avenue Mon 6 Almond Crescent Mon 7 Almond Street Mon 8 Anamalai Avenue Tue 9 Andrews Avenue Mon, Fri 10 Andrews Terrace Mon, Fri 11 Ascot Rise Wed, Fri 12 Ashwood Grove Tue, Thur 13 Bah Soon Pah Road Thur, Fri 14 Bangkit Rd Tue, Sat 15 Bee San Ave Mon 16 Beechwood Grove Tue, Thur 17 Binjai Hill Mon 18 Binjai Park Mon 19 Binjai Rise Mon 20 Binjai Walk Sat 21 Blackmore Drive Wed 22 Brizay Park Wed 23 Bukit Ayer Molek Wed, Fri 24 Bukit Drive Mon 25 Bukit Panjang Ring Road Tue, Thur 26 Bukit Panjang Road Tue, Thur 27 Bukit Sedap Road Fri 28 Bukit Timah Road (Farrer Rd Junction to Sixth Ave Junction) Tue, Sat Page 1 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 29 Bukit Timah Road (Sixth Ave Junction To Upper Bukit Timah Road) Tue, Sat 30 Bukit Tinggi Road Wed, Fri 31 Bukit Way Mon 32 Canberra Crescent Wed, Fri 33 Canberra Drive Tue, Sat 34 Canberra Drive Tue, Thur 35 Canberra Lane Tue, Sat 36 Canberra Link Tue 37 Canberra Link (Starting LP36 Junction of Sembawang Road to Yishun Ring Road) Mon, Fri 38 Canberra Street Wed, Fri 39 Canberra View Wed, Fri 40 Canberra Walk Wed, Fri 41 Canberra Way Wed, Fri 42 Cashew Crescent Mon 43 Cashew Link Mon 44 Cashew Road Mon 45 Cashew Terrace Mon 46 Causeway Sat 47 Cedarwood Grove Tue, Thur 48 Checkpoint Sat 49 Chencharu Link Mon, Thur 50 Cheng Soon Crescent Sat 51 Cheng Soon Garden Sat 52 Cheng Soon Lane Sat 53 Cherry Avenue Thur 54 Chestnut Avenue Mon, Fri 55 Chestnut Close Mon, Fri 56 Chestnut Crescent Mon, Fri 57 Chestnut Drive Mon, Fri 58 Chestnut Gardens Mon, Fri 59 Chestnut Lane Mon, Fri 60 Chestnut Terrace Mon, Fri 61 Chong Kuo Road Tue, Thur 62 Clementi Avenue 6 Tue, Sat Page 2 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 63 Clementi Crescent Tue 64 Clementi Road (From Bukit Timah Junction to Ulu Pandan Junction) Tue, Thur 65 Clementi Service Road Tue, Sat 66 Coronation Drive Thur, Sat 67 Coronation Road Thur, Sat 68 Coronation Walk Thur, Sat 69 Cypress Avenue Thur 70 Dairy Farm Crescent Tue, Sat 71 Dairy Farm Heights Tue, Thur, Sat 72 Dairy Farm Lane Thur 73 Dairy Farm Road Tue, Sat 74 Dairy Farm Walk Thur 75 Denham Close Wed, Fri 76 Din Pang Ave Sat 77 Duchess Avenue Mon 78 Duchess Place Thur, Sat 79 Duchess Road Thur, Sat 80 Dukes Road Tue 81 Dunearn Road (Junction Eng Neo Ave to junction of Rifle Range Rd) Tue, Thu 82 Elm Avenue Thur 83 Empress Road Tue 84 Eng Kong Crescent Sat 85 Eng Kong Drive Sat 86 Eng Kong Garden Sat 87 Eng Kong Lane Sat 88 Eng Kong Place Sat 89 Eng Kong Road Sat 90 Eng Kong Terrace Sat 91 Ewart Park Fri 92 Fairway Drive Thu 93 Fajar Road Tue, Sat 94 Fifth Avenue Wed 95 Fir Avenue Thur 96 First Avenue Wed Page 3 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 97 Former Turf City (Internal Road) Thu 98 Fourth Avenue Wed 99 Gali Batu Sat 100 Gambas Avenue Tue, Sat 101 Gambas Avenue (Junction from Sembawang Ave) Tue, Thur 102 Gambas Crescent Tue, Sat 103 Gangsa Road Tue, Sat 104 Garlick Avenue Thur 105 Ghim Moh Road Mon 106 Goodlink Park Mon 107 Greenbank Park Wed, Fri 108 Greenbank Park (PIE Noise Barrier) Wed, Fri 109 Greenleaf Avenue Fri 110 Greenleaf Drive Fri 111 Greenleaf Grove Fri 112 Greenleaf Lane Fri 113 Greenleaf Place Fri 114 Greenleaf Rise Fri 115 Greenleaf Road Fri 116 Greenleaf View Fri 117 Greenleaf Walk Fri 118 Greenridge Crescent Sat 119 Grove Avenue Mon 120 Grove Crescent Mon 121 Grove Drive Mon 122 Grove Lane Mon 123 Harmony Lane Thu 124 Hazel Park Terrace Mon 125 Hindhede Drive Mon 126 Hindhede Place Mon 127 Holland Green Fri 128 Holland Grove Avenue Mon 129 Holland Grove Drive Mon 130 Holland Grove Lane Mon Page 4 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 131 Holland Grove Road Mon 132 Holland Grove Terrace Mon 133 Holland Grove View Mon 134 Holland Grove Walk Mon 135 Holland Link Wed 136 Holland Plain Mon 137 Holland Road (From Holland Plain Junction to Sixth Avenue Junction) Tue, Thur 138 Hua Guan Ave Sat 139 Hua Guan Cres Sat 140 Inggu Rd Mon, Fri 141 Jalan Asas Thur 142 Jalan Bangket Tue 143 Jalan Basong Wed, Fri 144 Jalan Bingka Tue 145 Jalan Bumbong Mon, Wed, Fri 146 Jalan Cherpen Tue, Sat 147 Jalan Derum Tue, Sat 148 Jalan Dinding Mon, Wed, Fri 149 Jalan Emas Urai Thur 150 Jalan Gaharu Tue 151 Jalan Gapis Wed, Fri 152 Jalan Gelam Wed, Fri 153 Jalan Gelegar Mon, Wed, Fri 154 Jalan Haji Alias Thur, Sat 155 Jalan Hikayat Tue, Sat 156 Jalan Inggu Mon, Fri 157 Jalan Jambu Ayer Sat 158 Jalan Jambu Batu Sat 159 Jalan Jambu Mawar Sat 160 Jalan Janggus Wed, Fri 161 Jalan Jendela Mon, Wed, Fri 162 Jalan Jeruju Thur, Sat 163 Jalan Kampong Chantek Wed, Fri 164 Jalan Kandis Wed, Fri Page 5 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 165 Jalan Kasau Mon, Wed, Fri 166 Jalan Kebaya Mon 167 Jalan Kemuning Thur, Sat 168 Jalan Kerayong Wed, Fri 169 Jalan Keria Tue 170 Jalan Legundi Tue, Sat 171 Jalan Lengkok Sembawang Mon 172 Jalan Machang Wed, Fri 173 Jalan Malu-Malu Thur, Sat 174 Jalan Mata Ayer Mon 175 Jalan Mempurong Mon, Fri 176 Jalan Pakis Thur 177 Jalan Rasok Mon, Wed, Fri 178 Jalan Sajak Tue, Sat 179 Jalan Salang Tue, Sat 180 Jalan Sankam Wed, Fri 181 Jalan Selimang Mon, Fri 182 Jalan Senandong Wed, Fri 183 Jalan Sendudok Thur, Sat 184 Jalan Serengam Thur, Sat 185 Jalan Shaer Tue, Sat 186 Jalan Siantan Thur, Sat 187 Jalan Siap Thur 188 Jalan Suasa Thur 189 Jalan Tampang Tue, Sat 190 Jalan Tekad Thur 191 Jalan Telipok Thur, Sat 192 Jalan Tumpu Thur 193 Jalan Uji Thur 194 Jalan Ulu Sembawang Thur, Sat 195 Jalan Wajek Tue 196 Jelapang Road Tue, Sat 197 Jelebu Road Tue, Sat 198 Kampong Wak Hassan Wed, Fri Page 6 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 199 Kandis Lane Wed, Fri 200 Kandis Walk Wed, Fri 201 Kerong Lane Mon, Fri 202 Kerong Walk Mon, Fri 203 King Albert Park Tue 204 Kings Drive Tue 205 Kings Road (Victoria Park Road to Bukit Timah Road) Tue 206 Kingsmead Road Thur, Sat 207 Kismis Avenue Sat 208 Kismis Green Sat 209 Kismis Place Sat 210 Kismis Road Sat 211 Kranji War Memorial Fri 212 Lantana Avenue Thur 213 Lasia Avenue Thur 214 Laurel Wood Avenue Fri 215 Lemon Avenue Thur 216 Lentor Avenue Mon, Wed 217 Lily Avenue Thur 218 Lompang Road Tue, Sat 219 Lorong Chencharu Thur, Fri 220 Lorong Kismis Sat 221 Lorong Lada Hitam Mon, Fri 222 Lotus Avenue Thur 223 Lutherans Road Tue 224 Mandai Ave Tue, Sat 225 Mandai Estate Mon, Thur, Sat, Sun 226 Mandai Lake road Mon, Fri 227 Mandai Link Sat 228 Mandai Rd (From Junction of Mandai Ave (MCC) to Woodlands Road) Tue, Sat 229 Mandai Road (After LP 334 to Mandai Ave Junction(MCC)) Mon, Fri 230 Mandai Road (Junction of Upp Thomson Road to Mandai Road LP 334) Tue, Thur 231 Mandai Track 7 Tue, Thur 232 Maple Avenue Thur Page 7 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 233 Maple Lane Thur 234 Marsiling Crescent Mon, Fri 235 Marsiling Drive Mon, Fri 236 Marsiling Lane Mon, Fri 237 Marsiling Rise Mon, Fri 238 Marsiling Road Mon, Fri 239 Marsiling Road(From junction of Riverside Rd to Junction of Marsiling Rise) Sat 240 Maryland Drive Fri 241 Meng Suan Road Tue, Thur 242 Miltonia Close Tue, Thur 243 Ming Teck Park Fri 244 Montreal Drive Tue 245 Montreal Link Tue 246 Moonbeam Drive Mon 247 Moonbeam Terrace Mon 248 Moonbeam View Mon 249 Moonbeam Walk Mon 250 Mount Sinai Avenue Mon 251 Mount Sinai Crescent Mon 252 Mount Sinai Drive Mon 253 Mount Sinai Lane Mon 254 Mount Sinai Plain Mon 255 Mount Sinai Rise Mon 256 Mount Sinai Road Mon 257 Mount Sinai View Mon 258 Mount Sinai Walk Mon 259 Namly Avenue Mon 260 Namly Close Wed 261 Namly Crescent Wed 262 Namly Drive Wed 263 Namly Garden Mon 264 Namly Grove Wed 265 Namly Hill Wed 266 Namly Place Tue Page 8 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 267 Namly Rise Wed 268 Namly View Wed 269 Nee Soon Road Tue 270 North Woodlands Drive Daily 271 North Woodlands Link Daily 272 North Woodlands Way Daily 273 Oak Avenue Thur 274 Oakwood Grove Tue, Thur 275 Old Holland Road Mon, Wed 276 Pandan Valley Mon 277 Pei Wah Ave Mon 278 Penaga Place Mon, Fri 279 Pending Road Tue, Sat 280 Petir Road Mon, Fri 281 Pine Grove Mon 282 Pinewood Grove Tue, Thur 283 Platina Road Mon 284 Prince Of Wales Road Thur, Sat 285 Prince Road Tue 286 Princess Of Wales Road Thur, Sat 287 Queens Road Tue 288 Rasok Drive Mon, Wed, Fri 289 Redwood Avenue Thur 290 Ridgewood Close Mon 291 Rifle Range Road Tue, Sat 292 Rosewood Drive Tue, Thur 293 Saujana Road Tue, Sat 294 Second Avenue Tue 295 Segar Close Wed 296 Segar Road Wed 297 Sembawang Alley Daily 298 Sembawang Ave (Junction of Sembawang Road to Gambas Ave) Tue, Thur 299 Sembawang Close Mon, Wed, Fri 300 Sembawang Crescent Mon, Wed, Fri Page 9 of 27 800 SUPER WASTE MANAGEMENT PTE LTD - NWIPC CLEANING SCHEDULE 301 Sembawang Place Tue, Sat 302 Sembawang Place Tue, Thur, Sat 303 Sembawang Road (From Junction of Upper Thomson till junction of Bah Soon Pah Road) Thur, Fri 304 Sembawang Road (Junction of Admiralty Road East to Jalan Basong) Mon, Fri 305 Sembawang Road (Junction of Bah Soon Pah till Junction of Yishun Ave 7) Mon, Fri 306 Sembawang Road (Junction of Sembawang Ave to Yishun Ave 7) Thur, Sat 307 Sembawang Road (Starting from Junction of Admiralty Road East till
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