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Issue 2 – APRIL 2020
Kim Chuan
Depot
Extension
Keppel
Station and
Tunnels
Prince
Edward Road
Station and
Tunnels
Circle Line 6
CLOSING THE
LOOP
BY 2025
Cantonment
Station
Cut-andCover Tunnels
at Marina Bay
Area
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CREDITS
Project Director
Mr Lim Kian Peng
Deputy Directors
Mr Sihan Sadikin
Ms Juila Lim
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Director’s Message
Mr. Lim Kian Peng
Contributors
LTA Project Teams for
Feature on Traffic Diversion of
Kim Chuan Depot extension
Keppel Station and Tunnels
(C882)
Cantonment Station
(C883)
Prince Edward Road Station and
Tunnels (C885)
Commencement of Tunnelling Works
between Keppel, Cantonment and
Prince Edward Road Stations
Kim Chuan Depot Extension
(C821A)
Cut-and-Cover Tunnels at Marina
Bay Area (C886)
LTA Community Partnership Managers
Mr Benjamin Tan
Ms Nurly Sudin
Mr Kim Kian Meng
Mr Md Ridwan
Main Contractors
China State Construction
Engineering Corporation
Limited (Singapore Branch) and
Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd
Joint Venture
China State Construction
Engineering Corporation Limited
(Singapore Branch)
China Railway Tunnel Group Co.,
Ltd (Singapore Branch)
Koh Brothers Building and Civil
Engineering Contractor (Pte) Ltd
Woh Hup (Private) Limited
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Naming of Tunnel Boring Machines
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Human Interest Stories
Engaging the Community
Keeping Track
Upcoming Activities
In Touch
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Project Director’s Note
Dear Residents and Stakeholders
Welcome to the 2nd issue of the Circle Line 6 (CCL6) Project Newsletter!
I am delighted to update you on the progress and the upcoming
construction activities for the five CCL6 civil contracts namely Keppel
Station, Cantonment Station and Prince Edward Road Station, Cut and
Cover Tunnels at Marina Bay Area, and Kim Chuan Depot Extension.
The entire CCL6 is 4km long and when completed, it will serve as an accessible mode of transport for residents and
stakeholders. The completed stations will close the loop for the Circle Line and conveniently connect you to the
existing MRT network.
Building an underground MRT system comes with many challenges. One major challenge is the proximity of the worksites
to residential buildings. We have received feedback that the construction works have caused some environmental
concerns such as noise and dust. Please be assured that we are listening and will work with our contractors to implement
measures to minimise these inconveniences.
I am pleased to report that the construction works are progressing well. Most of the diaphragm wall works, the traffic
and utility diversions, and ground improvement works have completed. The excavation works for the construction of the
stations and tunnels are currently in progress.
I am extremely grateful for the support given by you over the past two years. I seek your continuous patience and
understanding for the remaining construction works.
Thank you and be blessed with all that makes you happy and healthy.
LIM KIAN PENG
Director (Rail Expansion)
Civil Team 1
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Cover Story
Feature on Traffic Diversion of
Kim Chuan Depot extension
Temporary Traffic Diversions
The existing Kim Chuan Depot (KCD) will be extended
with the construction of a two-level underground Rail
Depot and an above ground three-level Bus Depot on the
adjacent 16 hectare land.
The heavily utilised Hougang Avenue 3 and Kim Chuan
Road which spans across the KCD Extension footprint
must be diverted in phases to facilitate the extension of
underground rail depot.
To ensure a high level of safety for all road users, the
carriageways were temporarily diverted onto steel
structural traffic decks. These decks are supported by steel
circular columns constructed with the foundation piles.
A major challenge was the construction of the foundation
piles within proximity to existing ‘live’ underground
utilities. This was overcome with the conduct of extensive
site investigation to positively identify the alignment of the
utilities, the implementation of utility damage prevention
measures and the close coordination with the various
utility agencies before commencing the piling works.
To safeguard public safety, rigorous safety inspections
were carried out during the construction of the traffic
decks along the existing ‘live’ carriageways.
All temporary traffic diversions required for the next
phase of the underground rail depot works have been
successfully implemented in 2019. Reinstatement of Kim
Chuan Road and Hougang Avenue 3 are scheduled to be
carried out by 4Q 2020 and 1Q 2022 respectively.
Diverted Kim Chuan Road
Original Kim Chuan Road
(Closed to Traffic)
Overview of the original and the diverted Kim Chuan Road
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Cover Story
Temporary Traffic Diversions at Hougang Avenue 3
Former Hougang Ave 3
Former Hougang Ave 3
Towards Eunos
Diverted Hougang Ave 3
(towards Hougang)
Overview of Former Hougang Avenue 3
Diverted Hougang Ave 3
(Towards Eunos)
Stage 2 Traffic Diversion - Overview of Diverted Hougang Avenue 3
(Towards Eunos)
Stage 1 Traffic Diversion - Overview of Diverted Hougang Avenue 3
(Towards Hougang)
Diverted Hougang Ave 3
(Towards Eunos)
Final Traffic Diversion - Overview of Diverted Hougang Avenue 3
(Towards Eunos)
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Cover Story
COMMENCEMENT OF TUNNELLING WORKS
BETWEEN KEPPEL, CANTONMENT AND
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD STATIONS
Cross-section of Tunnel Boring Machine
Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine
Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) Tunnel Boring Machines
(TBM) are used to construct the MRT tunnels connecting
Keppel, Cantonment and Prince Edward Road stations.
The EPB helps to balance the earth and hydrostatic
pressure from the surrounding ground throughout the
tunneling works.
The EPB TBM is made up of several large metal cylinders
known as TBM shields. The rotating cutting wheel,
commonly known as cutter head is equipped with
cutting tools and is sited in front of the shield. During
excavation, the set of hydraulic jacks behind the chamber
will be extended against the tunnel wall to push the TBM
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forward. At the same time, the cutterhead rotates to cut
the soil and rock strata in front of the machine.
The “cut” soil and rock strata will fall into the chamber
through the openings at the cutterheads and will be used
to balance the earth and hydrostatic pressure from the
surrounding ground. Precast concrete segment linings
will be built behind the TBM upon completion of each
excavation cycle. Seven segments with one key segment
are bolted together to form one complete ring of the
bored tunnel wall.
The excavated materials will be transported out from the
chamber via screw conveyor and transported out of the
tunnel using locomotives.