Jurlong District Line (JRL) Transfer Station Expansion and Connection Construction
Won Contract After 1 Year of Competition with Japanese Company
"Responsible for Both Design and Construction"

Nguyen Hun Ping, Director of Singapore Land Transport Authority, Allen Chan, Chairman of Land Transport Authority, Koh Boon Wan, Minister of Singapore Ministry of Transport, and Kim Min-su, Head of Project Execution Office at Daelim Industrial Civil Engineering Division, are taking a commemorative photo together for the contract. (Photo by Daelim Industrial)

Nguyen Hun Ping, Director of Singapore Land Transport Authority, Allen Chan, Chairman of Land Transport Authority, Koh Boon Wan, Minister of Singapore Ministry of Transport, and Kim Min-su, Head of Project Execution Office at Daelim Industrial Civil Engineering Division, are taking a commemorative photo together for the contract. (Photo by Daelim Industrial)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Onyu Lim] Daelim Industrial has succeeded in winning a contract worth 170 billion KRW for the construction of a transfer station for Singapore's urban railway.


Daelim Industrial announced on the 18th that it had won the contract for the expansion and connection work of the Jurong East transfer station, ordered by the Land Transport Authority of Singapore. The contract amount is 197 million Singapore dollars (approximately 168.25 billion KRW). The construction period is 84 months, with completion scheduled for December 2026.


This project involves connecting the newly opened Jurong Region Line (JRL) to the Jurong East transfer station located in the center of Singapore. Daelim Industrial will undertake the entire process from design to construction for the expansion of the transfer station and the construction of a 500-meter-long viaduct. A Daelim Industrial official stated, "We competed in the bidding process for a year against a Japanese company for this contract," adding, "We were selected as the final contractor because the client recognized our construction method as safer and more technically suitable for congested urban areas."



Based on various construction achievements accumulated domestically and internationally, Daelim Industrial has been recognized as a global construction company with technical expertise in Singapore. Currently, Daelim Industrial is carrying out large-scale social overhead capital (SOC) projects in Singapore, including the Thomson Line subway construction and Tuas port construction. In 2013, the company successfully completed the technically challenging Marina Coastal Expressway underground section, demonstrating its technical capabilities.


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