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Changi Airport Group appoints T4’s main construction contractor

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26-Dec-2013 Changi Airport Group (CAG) announced today that it has awarded a S$985-million contract to Takenaka Corporation for the construction of Changi Airport's Terminal 4 (T4). The award follows a tender which saw five companies submitting proposals.

Takenaka Corporation is a reputable and well-established contractor with a strong track record in the construction of several airports in Japan, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, including Changi Airport's Terminal 1. The company was also involved in the upgrading of Changi Airport's Terminal 2 (2006) and more recently, the upgrading of Terminal 1 (2012).

Scope of Contract

Takenaka Corporation will work closely with CAG and the appointed design consortium1 to refine the design of T4 before construction. The construction works will involve the development of:

  • a new passenger terminal building, with a gross floor area of 195,000 square metres and planned capacity of 16 million passenger movements per annum;
  • a multi-storey car park and an open-air car park in front of the terminal building to cater for up to 1,500 car park spaces;
  • a two-storey holding area for taxis to pick up arriving passengers;
  • road improvement works to ensure smooth vehicular movements to and from the terminal, including a new road to funnel outgoing traffic directly from T4 onto the East Coast Parkway;
  • a bridge across Airport Boulevard to enable buses and other airside vehicles to move from T4 to remote aircraft stands being built at a land plot south of Terminal 3; and
  • a 68-metre high Ramp Control Tower to oversee and manage aircraft movements in the apron and taxiways around T4 as part of air traffic control operations.

Mr Lee Seow Hiang, CAG's Chief Executive Officer said, "We thank the companies that had participated in our tender exercise. There were very competitive bids from local and international companies with vast experience in the construction of major infrastructure projects. The past few months have seen an intensive process for the CAG team, as it went through several rounds of evaluation. Takenaka Corporation delivered the best overall proposal, which included an innovative construction methodology."

He added, "CAG is excited to embark on this next phase of T4's development with Takenaka Corporation. Together, I am confident that we will build a world-class terminal delivering a great airport experience, and introducing new breakthroughs to redefine the travel experience for our passengers."

Mr Shoichiro Shibuta, General Manager of Takenaka Corporation (Singapore) said, "There is no greater honour for us than to participate in this prestigious project. Being fully aware that Changi Airport shall continue to stay ahead as the air-hub of the region, we are committed to deliver T4 of excellent quality, on time and with optimum safety."