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CONTRACTS EXECUTED by YENG TONG * All Amounts Are in SGD Unless Otherwise Stated CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY YENG TONG * All Amounts are in SGD unless otherwise stated. YENG TONG'S SCOPE OF TITLE YEAR CLIENT MAIN CONTRACTOR WORKS Projek Pemuliharaan Muara Sungai Pahang (Fasa 3), MRCB Environmental Pembinaan Yeng Tong Sdn Daerah Pekan, Pahang Darul Makmur Breakwater 8 Nov 2013 ~ Services Sdn Bhd Bhd 30m Breakwater PJ110 Proposed Design & Reclamation At Ayer Chawan Sand Discharge at chawan basin May 2013 ~ Sep 2014 JTC Corporation Hyundai-Yeng Tong Joint Phase 2, Jurong Island Venture PJ108 Dredging Works At Technics Offshore Jetty At Dredging Works Oct 2013 ~ Apr 2014 Technics Offshore Yeng Tong Construction Serangoon Harbour, Singapore Engineering Pte. Ltd. Pte Ltd PJ107 Proposed Design & Reclamation At Ayer Chawan Shore protection Works, Feb 2013 ~ Jan 2014 JTC Corporation Hyundai-Yeng Tong Joint Phase 2, Jurong Island Construction of Drainage, Sand Venture Filling PJ106 Reclamation of Jurong Ialsnd Phase 4 & Tuas View Shore Protection Works Feb 2013 Hyundai Engineering & JTC Corporation Extension Option 1-1 Construction Co. Ltd PJ105 Maintenance dredging at tanjong pagar, keppel and Dredging Works Nov 2012 ~ Aug 2013 PSA CORPORATION Yeng Tong Construction brani terminal defined areas LIMITED Pte Ltd The Proposed Construction Construction and Shore Protection Works Sep 2013 ~ Dec 2013 East Coast Economic Pembinaan Yeng Tong Sdn Completion of The Coastal Protection Works At Region Development Bhd Merchong, Pekan, Pahang Darul Makmur Council (ECERDC) The Construction, Completion and Maintenance of Existing Revetment Removal Jan 2013 ~ Nov 2013 Tanjung Pelepas Port Pembinaan Kwang Sdn Bhd Wharf Structures Berth 13 & 14 and Back of Wharf Works and Revetment Authority, Johor Works Construction Works Proposed Construction and Completion of Coastal Shore Protection Works July 2012 ~ Jan 2015 East Coast Economic Pembinaan Yeng Tong Sdn Protection Works at Teluk Lipat, Dungun, Terengganu Region Development Bhd Darul Iman Council (ECERDC) Proposed Construction and Completion of Coastal Shore Protection Works Aug 2012 ~ Nov 2012 East Coast Economic Pembinaan Yeng Tong Sdn Protection Works at Tanjung Batu, Pekan, Pahang Darul Region Development Bhd Makmur Council (ECERDC) PJ104 Shore Protection Work for Reclaimation Work At RRM Reclamation works Aug 2012~ Hyundai Engineering & JTC Corporation V/O Construction Co. Ltd PJ103 Reclamation of T-Bund at Jurong Island Reclamation works May 2012 ~ Penta Ocean Construction Koon Construction & Pte Ltd Transport Co. Pte Ltd. YENG TONG'S SCOPE OF TITLE YEAR CLIENT MAIN CONTRACTOR WORKS PJ102 Shore Protection Work for Reclaimation Work At A2 - Reclaimation of Jurong Island Apr 2012 ~ Hyundai Engineering & JTC Corporation A3a Corner V/O Phrase 4 % Tuas View Extension Construction Co. Ltd Option 1-1 PJ101 Proposed Dredging of Benoi Basin Dredging Works Feb 2012 ~ Jun 2012 JTC Corporation Yeng Tong Construction Pte Ltd PJ100 Reclamation of Jurong Island PH4 & Tuas View Shore Protection Works Sep 2011 ~ Mar 2012 JTC Corporation Hyundai Engineering & Extension Shore Protection Works For New Yard Phase Construction Co. Ltd 2 V.O. PJ099 Reclamation of Jurong Island Phase 4 & Tuas View Shore Protection Works at New Sept 2011 ~ Feb 2012 JTC Corporation Hyundai Engineering & Extension - Option 1-1 Yard Phase 2 Construction Co. Ltd PJ098 Design and Reclamation at Ayer Merbau - Phase 1 Part Revetment & Shore Protection Jul 2011 ~ Jun 2012 JTC Corporation Samsung C & T 2, Jurong Island - Sub Contract for Removal of Existing Works Corporation Revetment and Construction of New Shore Protection PJ097 Project D2004-00903-120-Dredging Works at CNB Dredging Works Jul 2011 ~ Dec 2011 Defence Science and Yeng Tong Construction Ship Basin Technologh Agency Pte Ltd PJ095 Proposed Pier on Lot 07442X PT (New Lot 8609WPT) Dredging, Piling & RC Works Jun 2011 ~ Feb 2012 Tiong Woon Crane & Yeng Tong Construction MK05 To The Existing Workshop At No. 15 Pandan Transport Pte Ltd Pte Ltd Crescent On Lot 04904K MK 05 (Clementi Planing Area) PJ094 Reclamation of Jurong Island PH4 & Tuas View Dredging Works May 2011 ~ Aug 2011 JTC Corporation Hyundai Engineering & Extension Sandkey Dredging For New Yard Phase 2 Construction Co. Ltd V/O PJ093 Revelopment of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve (Phase Improved the tidal gates D6; Apr 2011 ~ Apr 2012 National Parks Board Yeng Tong Construction 1) Restoration of existing sluice gate Pte Ltd A3; Toe-protection and rstoration of the mangrove; Constructon of an offshore breakwater. YENG TONG'S SCOPE OF TITLE YEAR CLIENT MAIN CONTRACTOR WORKS PJ092 Reclamation Of Jurong Island Phase 4 and Tuas View Rocks Works Sep 2010 ~ Feb 2011 JTC Corporation Hyundai Engineering & Extension Option 1-1 - Rock Works Below Construction Co. Ltd Finger Pier PJ091 Marine structures, current Training Wall and other Supply & Place Stone Revetment mar2010 ~ feb 2011 Ee Fong Construction Pte Penta-Ocean Construction Acillary Works for International Cruise Terminal at Incl Sand Trimming & Geofabric Ltd Co. Ltd Marina South Works PJ090 Dredging Works at P01 to P09, P21 to P26 and PSA Dredging Works Mar 2010 ~ Sept 2010 PSA Corporation Ltd. Yeng Tong Construction defined area at Pasir Panjang Terminal Pte Ltd PJ088 Dredging works for proposed additiona and alterations Dredging Works Feb 2010 ~ May 2010 Technics Offshore Oung Construction Pte. Ltd. to an existing jetty at an existing workshop at No. 72, Engineering Pte. Ltd. Loyang Way PJ087 Reclamation Of Jurong Island Phase 4 and Tuas View Shore Protection Works Dec 2009 ~ Oct 2010 JTC Corporation PKDBH Joint Venture Extension Option 2-1 - Shore Protection At Area 3B5b and Area 4A PJ086 Dredging Works At Jetty of Senoko Power Station Dredging Works Apr 2009 ~ Aug 2009 Senoko Power Federal Resource Services Pte Ltd Proposed Nusajaya waterfront precinct on Part of Lot Earthworks, Dredging works , Mar 2009 ~ Jan 2010 UEM LAND Pembinaan Yeng Tong Sdn PTD 141089 And Part of Lot PTD141090, Mukim Relcamation Bhd Pulai, Bandar Nusajaya PJ084 Upgrading of Berths K12, K13 & K14 At Keppel Dredging Works Nov 2008 ~ Oct 2009 PSA Corporation Limited Muhibbah Engineering Terminal And Dredging Works (S'pore) Pte Ltd PJ077 Additional Reclamation at Pulau Ayer Merbau Stone Supply & Shore Protetion Oct 2008 ~ Feb 2009 JTC Corporation Hyundai Engineering and Works Construction Limited PJ082 Supply & Delivery of Sea Sand Supply & Delivery of Sea Sand Apr 2008 ~ Jan 2010 JTC Corporation Yeng Tong Construction Pte Ltd PJ081 Reclamation for Pasir Panjang Terminal Phases 3 and 4 Stone Supply Oct 2008 ~ Jun 2012 Maritime and Port Hyundai Engineering and Contract No. 30/06.C08 Authority of Singapore Construction Limited YENG TONG'S SCOPE OF TITLE YEAR CLIENT MAIN CONTRACTOR WORKS PJ080 Removal of Rock from the Seabed at Selat Sengkir at Dredging Works Jun 2008 ~ Jul 2009 McConnell Dowell South Yeng Tong Construction Sentosa East Asia Pte Ltd Pte Ltd PJ079 Proposed Dredging work at Berth 4 & Seawater Intake Dredging & Sand Capping Works Jul 2008 ~ Aug 2008 HSL Constructor Pte Ltd Yeng Tong Construction at PCS Pte Ltd PJ078 Reclamation of Jurong Island PH 4 & Tuas View Sub-Contract for Shore Protection Apr 2008 ~ Dec 2008 JTC Corporation Hyundai Engineering & Extension Works in Area A2-Megayard Construction Co. Ltd - Van Phase 1 & Part of 2 Oord ACZ - Ballast Nedam JV PJ077 Reclamation of Pulau Ayer Merbau, Jurong Island Removal of Existing Shore Jan 2008 ~ Feb 2008 JTC Corporation Hyundai Engineering & Phase 1 Protection Construction Co. Ltd PJ076 Supply & Delivery of Sea Sand to Singapore for JTC Stevedoring Oct 2007 ~ May 2010 JTC Corporation Various Sea Sand Suppliers Corporation (JTC) PJ075 Dredging at Changi Creek Leading to / from Changi Dredging Works Sep 2007 ~ Feb 2008 Maritime and Port Yeng Tong Construction Point Ferry Terminal Authority of Singapore Pte Ltd PJ074 Sub-Contract for Removal of Underground Obstruction Wet Excavation Works Aug 2007 ~ Aug 2008 Urban Redevelopment Gammon Construction at Marina Bay Authority Limited Singapore Branch PJ073 Proposed Addition & Alteration and Repair Works to Repairs Jetty & Dredging Works Aug 2007 ~ Jul 2008 Tiong Woon Crane & Yeng Tong Construction Existing Jetty on Lot 07309W MK05 at No. 13 Pandan Transport Pte Ltd Pte Ltd Crescent PJ072 Construction of Wharf and Ringer Foundation at PPL Wharf and ringer foundation May 2007 ~ Sep 2007 PPL Shipyard Pte Ltd Yeng Tong Construction Shipyard, 27 Tuas Crescent Pte Ltd - Proposed Widening of the Existing Penang Bridge Low Bored pile and pile cap works Feb 2007 ~ Mar 2009 Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd UEM Construction Sdn Level viaduct from East Abutment to Pier 24E and from Bhd & Biaxis Sdn Bhd Pier 24W to Pier 69W - Optim3B (Marine) - Shuaibah Phase III IWPP Desalination Plant (Civil Shoreline Protection and Offshore Oct 2006 ~ Nov 2007 Shuaibah Water and Zelan Construction Arabia Offshore Works) Works Electricity Company Co. Ltd & Pembinaan Yeng Tong Sdn Bhd JV Reclamation of Sakra Basin, Construction of Roads, Shore protection works and Aug 2006 ~ Jun 2007 Jurong Town Corporation Hyundai Engineering and Drains, Sewers and ancillary works off Sakra Road, Dredging Construction Limited Jurong Island PJ071 Beach Protection Works at Siloso Beach, Sentosa Sandy Beach & Headland Feb 2006 ~ Oct 2006 Sentosa Development Yeng Tong Construction Construction Corporation Pte Ltd YENG TONG'S SCOPE OF TITLE YEAR CLIENT MAIN CONTRACTOR WORKS PJ070 Reclamation at Pulau Ubin and Pulau Tekong (Part I) Subcontract for Sandy Beach Jun 2005 ~ May 2006 Housing Development Van Oord Dredging And Construction at
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