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Terminal 4
22 Jul 2021
Cost SGD1.28 billion   Scheduled for completion in 2017   It will be able to handle 16 million passenger movements a year, and is expected to bring Changi Airports total annual passenger capacity to 82 million..
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THOMSON LINE MRT
22 Jul 2021
  JP Nelson supplies a wide range of equipment to T213 project. The range includes boring machine and vibratory hammer to generators and air compressors. We pledged to continue to bring in innovative and high value machineries to ensure smooth completion of difficult projects. High value equipment currently on hire -2 x 600 KVA Generators -2 x 500 KVA Generators -7 x High pressure air compressors -1 x 82M vibratory, 1 x 110M vibro, 1 x 416L -2 x HR180 Boring rig -12 x 4 x LED lighting towers..
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Tuas Mega Shipyard
22 Jul 2021
Sembcorp Marine has set up a mega-shipyard in Singapore to service the global oil and gas and marine sectors, and to maintain a competitive edge in the construction of exploration rig and production platforms, ship conversion, repairs, and maintenance. The 73.3-hectare Phase 1 began operations on Aug. 5, 2013, while yard development work continues on the other two phases at the 206-hectare site.   ..
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JPNelson DUBAI METRO GREEN LINE STATION V AL RAS STATION
22 Jul 2021
JP Nelson Equipment has widen it's wings with the involvement in the deployment of the Dubai Metro Green Line Station with a Sumitomo SCX1500-2 and Hitachi KH300-3. The Green Line comprises both underground and elevated sections which will have varying degrees of impact on the traffic network within the heart of Dubai city. Most of the stations are elevated. The total length of the track will be 23 kms in length. The initial line capacity for the Green Line, in 2010: 7,346 ppdph while the ultimate line capacity for the Green Line: 15,680 ppdph. There will be two interchange stations, at Union..
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SINGAPORE - Circle Line Project
22 Jul 2021
The Circle Line (CCL), which is set to be in operation from 2010 onwards, will be Singapores fourth Mass Rapid Transit line. Costing $6.7 billion in value, the CCL will be a fully underground orbital line linking all radial lines leading to the city. The CCL spans a total of 33.3 km in length with 29 stations altogether.Several of our reputable clients engaged for this project are Woh Hup, Shanghai Tunnel Engineering & Construction, Hock Lian Seng Infrastructure Pte Ltd and many more. In order to achieve the intended construction results, our clients had hired from us equipment such as Cra..
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