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Upcoming Tenders 2021.Xlsx List of Selected Public Sector Construction Tenders Likely to be Called from 3Q 2021 to 2Q 2022* Estimated Tender Public Agency Project Description Location Date of Construction Building and Construction Authority Purpose-Built Dormitory Development Kranji Close 2Q 2022 Housing & Development Board Public Housing Programme Various Locations 3Q 2021 - 2Q 2022 Housing & Development Board Construction of Roads Ang Mo Kio 4Q 2021 Housing & Development Board (A) Construction of Buangkok Drive (Extension) in Hougang Hougang 3Q 2021 Town (Part 2) (B) Construction of Vehicular Bridge Across Sungei Punggol (C) Construction of Bus Shelters and Link Way (D) Construction of a Pedestrian Overhead Bridge (POB) Housing & Development Board Construction of Road Related Facilities (Phase 3) Tengah Town 2Q 2022 Housing & Development Board Earthworks & Infrastructure Works (Phase 1) Queenstown 3Q 2021 Housing & Development Board Construction of a Pedestrian Overhead Bridge (POB) Woodlands 4Q 2021 Housing & Development Board Construction of Road Related Facilities (Phase 2) Tengah Town 3Q 2021 Housing & Development Board (A) Widening of Lorong Ah Soo Hougang Town 4Q 2021 (B) Construction of Pedestrian Overhead Bridge and Covered Linkways at Hougang Avenue 3 (C) Construction of Bus Shelters At Hougang Neighbourhood 1 (D) Construction of Bus Shelters/Linkway at Buangkok Crescent/Link (E) Construction of Bus Shelters/Linkway at Buangkok Square Housing & Development Board Construction of Tengah Bridge, Roads, Drains and Sewers Tengah Town 4Q 2021 (Phase 4) Housing & Development Board Construction of Outlet Drain (Phase 1) Tengah Town 3Q 2021 Housing & Development Board Earthworks (Phase 3) Tengah Town 4Q 2021 Housing & Development Board Road Widening Jurong West Street 93 1Q 2022 Housing & Development Board Bayshore Phase 1: Earthworks, Roads, Drains and Sewers Bedok 4Q 2021 Housing & Development Board Chai Chee Street/Chai Chee Lane Road Widening and Chai Chee Street/Bedok North 4Q 2021 Sewer Constructions along Chai Chee Street/Bedok North Street 3 Street 3 Housing & Development Board Extension of Farrer Park Road & Reconstruction of Kallang Whampoa 1Q 2022 Hampshire Road Immigration & Checkpoints Renovation of Vehicular Immigration Booths Woodlands & Tuas Land 4Q 2021 Authority Checkpoints List of Selected Public Sector Construction Tenders Likely to be Called from 3Q 2021 to 2Q 2022* Estimated Tender Public Agency Project Description Location Date of Construction JTC Corporation Construction of New Sewer Line including Road, Drain and from Tembusu Pumping Station to 3Q 2021 Ancillary Works PUB’s Jurong Island Water Reclamation Plant JTC Corporation Repair & Redecoration Works at Various JTC Industrial Various locations 3Q 2021 Estates (Group 1B) JTC Corporation Design & Build of JTC Purpose-Built Dormitories Not known 3Q 2021 JTC Corporation Cleantech Park Infrastructure Works Cleantech Park 2Q 2022 JTC Corporation Bulim Infrastructure Phase 2 Development Bulim 4Q 2021 JTC Corporation Infrastructure Phase 2 Development Woodlands North Coast 2Q 2022 JTC Corporation Construction of a Heavy Vehicle Parking Space Tengah 2Q 2022 JTC Corporation Linkway Project Development Pasir Ris 4Q 2021 JTC Corporation Infrastructure Works Loyang 3Q 2021 JTC Corporation Repair & Redecoration Works at Various JTC Industrial Various Locations 4Q 2021 Estates (Group 3) Ministry of Education Addition & Alteration Works to the Existing St Margaret's Wilkie Road 3Q 2021 Primary School Ministry of Education Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools Woodlands Ring Road 3Q 2021 (PRIME) 14 for Woodlands Ring Secondary Ministry of Education Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools Pasir Ris Drive 6 3Q 2021 (PRIME) 14 for Hai Sing Catholic School Ministry of Education Upgrading of Yishun Innova Junior College Champion Way 1Q 2022 Ministry of Education Development Plan for Special Education School (Pathlight Tampines Street 91 1Q 2022 2) Ministry of Education Construction of a New Primary School Tengah Garden Avenue 3Q 2021 Ministry of Education Redevelopment of Jurong Pioneer Junior College Corporation Road 1Q 2022 Ministry of Education Redevelopment of Anderson Serangoon Junior College Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 1Q 2022 Ministry of Education Redevelopment of Temasek Junior College Bedok South Road 1Q 2022 List of Selected Public Sector Construction Tenders Likely to be Called from 3Q 2021 to 2Q 2022* Estimated Tender Public Agency Project Description Location Date of Construction Ministry of Education Addition and Alteration Works involving Lift Installation and 3Q 2021 Ancillary Works for Schools (Package 1A) - Beatty Secondary School - Toa Payoh North - CHIJ Sec School (Toa Payoh) - Lorong 1 Toa Payoh - Guangyang Secondary School - Bishan Street 12 - St Gabriel’s Secondary School - Serangoon Avenue 1 - Greenridge Secondary School - Bukit Panjang Ring Road - Bukit Panjang Government High School - Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4 - Crescent Girls’ School - Tanglin Road - Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School - Bishan Street 13 - Unity Secondary School - Choa Chu Kang Street 62 - Gan Eng Seng School - Henderson Road Ministry of Education Addition and Alteration Works involving Lift Installation and 4Q 2021 Ancillary Works for Schools (Package 1B) - Canberra Secondary School - Ang Mo Kio Street 42 - Deyi Secondary School - Sembawang Drive - Dunman Secondary School - Tanjong Rhu Road - Mayflower Secondary School - Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4 - Naval Base Secondary School - Yishun Ring Road - Serangoon Garden Secondary School - Serangoon North Avenue 1 - Temasek Secondary School - Upper East Coast Road - Holy Innocents' High School - Upper Serangoon Road - Ngee Ann Secondary School - Tampines Street 32 - Saint Patrick's School - East Coast Road Ministry of Education Addition and Alteration Works involving Lift Installation and 4Q 2021 Ancillary Works for Schools (Package 2A) - Catholic High School - Bishan Street 22 - Clementi Town Secondary School - Clementi Avenue 3 - Commonwealth Secondary School - West Coast Road - Fairfield Methodist Secondary School - Dover Road - Fuhua Secondary School - Jurong West Street 41 - Hua Yi Secondary School - Jurong West Street 42 - Jurong Secondary School - Yuan Ching Road - Jurong West Secondary School - Jurong West Street 65 - Peicai Secondary School - Serangoon Avenue 4 - Swiss Cottage Secondary School - Bukit Batok Street 34 - Yuan Ching Secondary School - Yuan Ching Road - Yuying Secondary School - Hougang Avenue 1 - Zhonghua Secondary School - Serangoon Avenue 3 Ministry of Education Addition and Alteration Works involving Lift Installation and 12 locations - 5209 Ang Mo Kio 4Q 2021 Ancillary Works for Schools (Package 2B) Ave 6, 10 Yishun Street 81, 4 - Presbyterian High School Yishun Street 71, 20 Woodlands - Orchid Park Secondaryondary School Drive 17, 11 Tampines Street 84, - Yishun Secondary School 585 Yishun Ring Road, 11 - Christ Church Se School Marsiling Road, 6 Ang Mo Kio - Junyuan Secondary School Street 22, 30 Tampines Street 34, - Northbrooks Secondary School 11 Woodlands Street 83,12 Pasir - Woodlands Secondary School Ris Street 11, 6 Yishun Street 21 - Ang Mo Kio Secondary School - East Spring Secondary School - Evergreen Secondary School - Loyang View Secondary School - Yishun Town Secondary School Ministry of Health Punggol Field Nursing Home Development Punggol Field 1Q 2022 List of Selected Public Sector Construction Tenders Likely to be Called from 3Q 2021 to 2Q 2022* Estimated Tender Public Agency Project Description Location Date of Construction Ministry of Health SGH Elective Care Centre (also housing the new National Eu Tong Sen Street 3Q 2021 Dental Centre) Development Maritime and Port Authority of MPA Building Development Tuas 1Q 2022 Singapore Maritime and Port Authority of Redevelopment of Maritime House Cantonment Road 2Q 2022 Singapore National Heritage Board Renovation & Retrofitting to The Malay Heritage Centre Sultan Gate 1Q 2022 (MHC) [Including Upgrading of the Istana Kampong Glam] National Library Board Revamp to Central Public Library Victoria Street 1Q 2022 National Parks Board Tampines North Boulevard Park Development Tampines 4Q 2021 People's Association Bukit Timah Community Club Relocation Bukit Timah/7 Pei Wah Avenue 4Q 2021 Public Utilities Board Western Central Link Phase 1 (Contract 1) From Tuas Desalination Plant to 3Q 2021 Jalan Bahar Public Utilities Board Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 Development: Tuas View Basin 4Q 2021 Construction of Tuas Water Reclamation Plant - Contract 3E Liquids Modules Odour Control Facilities Public Utilities Board Development of a NEWater Factory Changi WRP 1Q 2022 Public Utilities Board Replacement of Membranes and ICA Instruments for Changi WRP 4Q 2021 Membrane Bioreactors Public Utilities Board Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 Development: Tuas View Basin 2Q 2022 Construction of Tuas Water Reclamation Plant - Contract 6A Administration and Operations Buildings Public Utilities Board Construction of a 1600/1200mm Diameter Nanyang Service From NYSR to PIE 4Q 2021 Reservoir (NYSR) Outlet Pipeline - Contract 1 Public Utilities Board Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 Development: Tuas View Basin 2Q 2022 Construction of Tuas Water Reclamation - Contract 3B2 Industrial Liquids Module 2 – MEICA Public Utilities Board Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 Development: Tuas View Basin 4Q 2021 Construction of Tuas Water Reclamation Plant - Contract 3D2 Domestic Liquids Module 2 – MEICA Public Utilities Board Construction of 1200mm Diameter Water
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