7. Our vision
To be the leading global provider of engineering,
technology and management services, with the long term
focus of building a sustainable future.
Our Mission
To deliever the highest level of professional excellence
through dynamic, innovative and cost-effective solutions
that will enhance the sustainability of the environment
and create exceptional value for our clients, users and
community at lare. In doing so, we set new industry
benchmarks that will transform the next generation of
engineering.
8.
9. Introduction
One of few engineering firms in the world that truly Leveraging on our strong international presence, each
offers a comprehensive range of services, Meinhardt of our offices operates as an integral part of the Group
Group has been a pioneering force in the engineering to support our clients across the continental borders.
industry since its beginnings in 1955. Our geographical reach and diverse expertise allow us
to identify opportunities and deliver highly innovative
Known for its best-in-class expertise and a successful engineering services globally.
history of project delivery, Meinhardt Singapore is part
of the Meinhardt Group, a global multi-disciplinary firm With a distinguished track record, Meinhardt continues
that provides a full spectrum of integrated engineering, to lead the way for its forward thinking and creative
infrastructure and project management services across a solutions, and building a reputation as one of the most
wide range of market sectors. Both the International trusted and respected engineering firms in the world
and Asian headquarters for the Group are incorporated today.
in Singapore.
Today, the Group maintains 33 offices throughout 17
countries and employs more than 3,000 professional staff.
In Singapore, Meinhardt is a 400-person organization,
making it one of the largest integrated engineering firms
locally.
3,000+
Professional Staff
10. Middle East and North Africa
Since 1997, Meinhardt Singapore has been managing Through the years, Meinhardt has evolved to play a
and providing key integrated engineering services in the greater role in serving our clients by offering specialist
Middle East and North Africa regions, covering projects skills in the areas of project management, facade,
in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, lighting design, environmental, aviation, infrastructure
Kuwait, Qatar and Libya. as well as other specific capabilities such as geotechnical
and seismic engineering. In working with our specialist
Harnessed with a wealth of experience and resources, business units, we are able to further streamline our
we have in the last decade become one of the fastest processes and translate tangible benefits to the clients.
growing companies in the region, employing over 120
staff in the Middle East. Our offices are strategically Our holistic approach ensures our clients benefit from a
located, with the capabilities to lead and undertake fully coordinated and seamless integration throughout
super-scale buildings and infrastructure projects in the all stages of the project.
region and beyond.
In expanding our reach in a significant way, Meinhardt
has not only demonstrated resilience and flexibility in
adapting to a new environment and the needs of our
clients, but also our professional excellence through
strong and reliable performance.
11. Our Services
Infrastructure
• Water Engineering
• Waste Water Engineering
• Rail Engineering
• Aviation Planning
• Roads & Highways Engineering
• Bridge Engineering
• Marine Engineering
• Power Distribution
• Environment Engineering
• Infrastructure Master Planning
• Implementation
• Downstream Oil & Gas Services
PM/CM Services Built Environment
• Project Management • Principal / Lead Consultancy
• Construction Management • Master Planning & Land-Use Planning
• Site Supervision and QA/QC • Landscape & Interior Design
• Value Engineering • Environmental Sustainability
• Contracts and Cost Control • Structural / Civil Engineering
• Planning and Programming • Electrical Engineering
• Communication Management • Mechanical Engineering
• Appointment of Consultants • Architectural Engineering
• Site Identification • Fire Performance Engineering
• Due Diligence and Feasibility Studies • Hydraulic Engineering
• Project Brief • Communications Engineering
• Project Design and Documentation • Specialist Lighting Design
• Appointment of Contractors/Subcontractors • Vertical Transportation Engineering
• Tender Management • Geotechnical Engineering
• Contract Administration • Seismic Engineering
• Variation Order Assessment and Recommendation
• Certification of Payments and Final Accounts
• Defects Identification/Rectification Assessment and Sign-Off
• Handover to Tenants/Buyers
• Operations and Maintenance
12. Our Locations
Abu Dhabi Brisbane Hanoi Jakarta Lahore Miami Singapore
Adelaide Chennai Ho Chi Jeddah London New Delhi Sydney
Bahrain Dallas Minh City Karachi Macau Riyadh Tripoli
Bangkok Doha Hong Kong Kuala Manila Shanghai
Beijing Dubai Islamabad Lumpur Melbourne Shenzhen
13. Engineering a Green Future
Meinhardt is one of the leading firms with highest Our Environmentally Sustainable Design team comprises
number of BCA’s Green Mark Platinum and Gold Plus of accredited Green Mark professionals who are able
awards in Singapore. These awards demonstrate our to assist our clients in designing and constructing
excellence and leadership in green practices. greener buildings. We participate in and promote early
in environmentally beneficial solutions and technologies
As the foremost, globally integrated specialist in that optimize energy and resources.
environmental consultancy, our unwavering commitment
towards sustainability embraces all project phases from Through environmentally responsible and financially
initial concept and feasibility, to implementation and sustainable solutions, we offer clients a pragmatic
post operations. approach to integrating sustainability to their operations,
with the aim of bringing a high-quality built environment.
14. Meinhardt Organization Chart
MEINHARDT GROUP PTY LTD
(Incorporated in Australia)
MEINHARDT INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD
(Incorporated in Singapore)
Meinhardt Façade
Meinhardt Meinhardt Asia Pte Ltd Meinhardt Australia Pty Ltd
Technology Pty Ltd
USA & UK (Incorporated in Singapore) (Incorporated in Australia)
(Incorporated in Australia)
Meinhardt London MFT Australia Meinhardt Singapore Meinhardt (VIC)
Meinhardt MENA Meinhardt (NSW)
Meinhardt Dallas MFT Singapore
Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi,
Qatar & Libya
Meinhardt Miami MFT Dubai Meinhardt (QLD)
Meinhardt Arabia
Meinhardt (SA)
MFT China Meinhardt India
Hong Kong, Beijing, (Delhi & Chennai)
Shanghai
Meinhardt Infrastructure
Meinhardt China & Environment
Hong Kong, Shanghai,
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MFT London Beijing, Shenzhen, Macau
Meinhardt Infrastructure
- Meinhardt Aviation
& Environment
Meinhardt Mgt Ltd
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Asset Management Pty Ltd
Meinhardt Thailand
Meinhardt Light Art
Meinhardt Indonesia
Meinhardt Malaysia
Meinhardt Philippines
Meinhardt Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi
Meinhardt Pakistan
Karachi, Islamabad,
Lahore
15. Meinhardt Human Capital
Middle East Singapore Australia
120 570 380 Total Staff Total Staff Total Staff
Other Countries
1,975 Total Staff
Resources and Equipment
• 33 Offices
• State of the art technology
• Local knowledge and presence
• Expertise and backing of a global organisation
• Specialist Expertise
Group Turnover
2006/2007 USD 114 mil
2007/2008 USD 159 mil
2008/2009 USD 181 mil
19. Infrastructure Services
Societies changing needs constantly require ever more innovative solutions from today’s infrastructure
engineers and environmentalists. Designing and delivering infrastructure in a sustainable manner which
balances the demands of today’s society against the needs of future generations is a challenge at which our
staff excel.
Our experience includes:
• Environment Engineering
• Geotechinical and Soil Investigation
• Site Infrastructure
• Water Engineering
• Waste Water Engineering
• Rail Engineering
• Aviation Planning
• Roads & Highways Engineering
• Bridge Engineering
• Marine Engineering
• Power Distribution
• Telecommunication
• Infrastructure Master Planning
• Implementation
• Downstream Oil & Gas Services
23. Infrastructure Projects
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Sentosa is acknowledged as a place consisting of many destinations. The
variety of recreation opportunities available on the island is a vital part of its
make-up. Sentosa Development Corporation is tasked to recreate Sentosa
Island into a „destination‟ for tourists and residents of Singapore alike. Key
elements of the activities experience on Sentosa Island are:
• The Theme Park, Entertainment & Dining experience;
• The Rainforest „Eco-experience‟;
• The Entertainment Cultural Heritage experience;
• The Beach Culture;
• The Residential Lifestyle experience;
• The World Class Golfing experience; and
• The History and Cultural experience.
Meinhardt (Singapore), in association with the master planner, ML Design is
currently working on the re-master planning of the 281 Ha Sentosa Island in
Singapore. The infrastructure master planning includes roads, water supply,
wastewater management, storm water, power and telecommunications.
Seamless Connectivity at Vista (193.5 Ha)
Meinhardt together with MVA Asia Limited provided transportation and traffic
engineering study for the Vista master plan. The goals for this transportation
study are to obtain a quality transportation plan for the 193.7 ha Vista
Science Hub to complement the master plan and to study the feasibility of a
people mover system for Vista‟s transportation network.
Client: JTC Corporation
Physical Model Study and Construction of Offshore Breakwaters at
Southern Beaches, Sentosa, Singapore
The 3km southern beaches of Sentosa consist of three adjacent beaches,
namely Siloso Beach at the western end, Central Beach and Tanjong
Beach, at the eastern end. The beaches are artificial and were constructed
in 1990/1991 over an existing coastline. Since the completion of the
beaches, a number of coastal engineering and environmentally related
problems existed.
Meinhardt was the consultant for the model study, detailed design and
construction phase services for the refurbishment of 3km stretch of beach.
Construction of the crenulated bays and breakwaters in the form of islets at
Siloso, Central and Tanjong Beach Beach had been completed.
Client: Sentosa Development Corporation
Construction Cost: S$10 Million
Year of Completion: 2000
Services Provided: Project Management and Civil Engineering
24. Bintan Beach International Resort, Indonesia (23000 Ha)
The 23,000 Ha Bintan Beach International Resort is a “mega-resort”, about
1/3 the size of Singapore is tailored as a „Tax Free Zone (TFZ)‟ for resort and
resort related industries. The aim is to attract tourism investors and promote
tourism to this largely untouched island. This will also helps generate
economic activity to the island. Some international renowned tourism players
already operating on the island includes Club Med, Sofitel, Banyan Tree
Resort and Sedona.
Meinhardt (Singapore) were the Infrastructure Consultants for the 23,000 Ha
Bintan Beach International Resort. The infrastructure includes earthworks,
transportation, roads, water supply (potable & non-potable), sewerage, storm
water, power and telecommunications. Our scope includes audit of existing
site capability and constraints, infrastructure demand projection and
proposals, technical and financial feasibility review of options, phasing
requirements and recommendations.
Our scope also included the management of all survey (photogrammetric,
GPS and tidal) and geotechnical works on site. Construction for the Phase I
Infrastructure comprising of roadwork‟s, dam and water supply network,
power & telecommunication distribution network had been completed. As
part of the development requirement, individual investors are required to
provide sewerage and sewage treatment facility within the site.
Year of Completion: 1997
Pecatu Indah Resort, Bali, Indonesia (650 Ha)
Meinhardt (Singapore) were the infrastructure engineers and marina
consultants responsible for the masterplanning for this 650 Ha resort and new
township south of the capital Denpasar. The development shall consist of 2
golf courses, residential, commercial and retail facilities, together with a
marina.
Year of Completion: 1996
Royal Sumatra, Indonesia (250 Ha)
Meinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd provided infrastructure masterplanning for this
250-hectare residential, golf and country club development. The project
consists of 1600 housing lots, 18-hole golf course and central community
facilities including retail and schools. Construction of the first phase is
nearing completion.
Year of Completion: (Phase 1 Completion : 1995)
25. Tanjung Lesung Beach Resort, Indonesia (1500 Ha)
Meinhardt (Singapore) completed the infrastructure master planning for the
1500 Ha new township development 2.5 hours west of Jakarta. The project
includes a Jack Nicklaus golf course, residential housing, a hotel and other
mixed land use facilities.
Putri Nyale Resort, Lombok, Indonesia (1250 Ha)
Meinhardt (Singapore) are the infrastructure engineers and marina/coastal
consultants for this massive resort development on the southern coast of
Pulau Lombok. Scope of services includes master planning, design and
documentation of all utilities, as well as a 13 Ha recreational tidal lagoon.
Belitung Indah Resort, Indonesia (270 Ha)
Belitung Resort is located on the north coast of Belitung Island, South
Sumatera. The project will be developed in two primary stages. The first
stage will to develop an area of 270 Ha with a 2 kilometer beach front and a
35 hectare inland lake. The proposed resort will comprise : 4 Hotels, 18
Holes Golf Course, Golf Club House, 800 Exclusive Residentials allotments,
Marina, Village Centre, Staff Accommodation, and 6 km of two lane access
road and seven bridges at 20m span. The second stages will to develop an
additional 800 Ha area. The components for this stage will still have to be
determined. Meinhardt provided Infrastructure Masterplan, C&S, and MEP
and currently carries out detailed infrastructure engineering design
documentation
Client: PT. Putra Cipta Wahana Sejati
Architect: Peddle Thorp
26. Bintan Beach International Resort Township (Phase II), Indonesia (195
Ha)
The Phase 2 of the BBIR Township project comprises of developing 195 Ha
of jungle land into a township to support the BBIR development. The project
will consist of housing for managers, supervisors and non-executives
working in BBIR and supporting public amenities such as market, retail
village and cultural centre. When fully completed, the township is expected
to grow to a population of 30,000.
Meinhardt (S) were the infrastructure Consultants for the 195 Ha township
responsible for masterplanning, detailed design and construction
supervision. Our scope includes water supply (potable and non-potable),
sewerage system, stormwater, roads and walkways, power distribution and
telecommunications (telephone and MATV).
Bimantara Automotive Industrial Park Cikampek, West Java, Indonesia
(500 Ha)
The Bimantara Automotive Industrial Park is developed on a 500 Ha land
located at the end Jakarta-Cikampek toll road. The estate is tailored as
„Free Trade Zone (FTZ)‟ for automotive and related industries with Hyundai,
a car manufacturer as a main tenant. Other anchor tenants include
Kawasaki Motor Indonesia and Mando, a local car spare parts manufacturer.
The industrial estate has been planned to be fully integrated with excellent
supporting facilities such as residential, commercial, institutional and
recreational components. To realised the „FTZ‟ vision, on site state-of-the-
art dry port, bonded warehousing and customs check point are planned to
be interlinked to act as distribution centre for the estate as well as
import/export centre.
Meinhardt (Singapore) were the Infrastructure Masterplan Consultants for
the 500 Ha Bimantara Automotive Industrial Park. The infrastructure
includes earthworks, transportation, roads, water supply (potable and non-
potable), sewerage, stormwater, power and telecommunications. Our scope
includes audit of existing site capability and constraints, infrastructure
demand projection and proposals, technical and financial feasibility review of
options, development phasing requirements and recommendations.
27. Sudirman Central Business District, Jakarta, Indonesia (45 Ha)
This development involves approximately 45 hectares of commercial,
residential and hotel space. Meinhardt (Singapore) completed the
masterplan for the infrastructure valued at over US$300 million. Our current
commission includes the review of infrastructure construction costs. The
study involved analysing and reporting on all completed and proposed
infrastructure works including roads, tunnels, utilities and major drainage
diversion works.
Bukit Sentul - Land Development Project, Indonesia (2400 Ha)
The development comprises:
Residential R21 – Development of a 100 Ha green field for 2,000 –
2,500 houses. The site is undulating with maximum slope of 15% and
is subdivided into 10 clusters. The development involves major
earthwork of approximately 3 million cubic meter cut and 1.5 million
cubic meter to be exported. Meinhardt provided the engineering
infrastructure masterplan of the whole site and the engineering
infrastructure detailed design for stage 1 – Cluster 1 and 2 (23 Ha) and
the access road (3 km).
Commercial C12 and C13 – C12 of about 4.3 Ha os to be developed
into shophouses of total 104 units, 3 larger lots for anchor tenants.
C13 of 13.6 Has will be developed into local and international schools,
hospital, etc. Meinhardt is responsible for the infrastructure detailed
design.
Client: PT Bukit Sentul Tbk
Masterplanner: Peddle Thorp Indonesia
28. Golden Pebble Beach Hotel & Resort, Dalian - China
The project comprises design consultancy services for Serviced Apartment
B, waterfront retail buildings and executive condominiums.
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Engineering services
Fort Bonifacio Global City, Philippines
Meinhardt provided the services as Master Civil Coordinator for all civil,
infrastructure and utilities reticulation for this new global city, including the
engineering design and contract management of significant packages. An
integral part of the services include the development of a Geographic
Information System to identify clashes between the services during the
design as well as implementation of State-of-the-Art city management
system subsequently, for the entire project.
29. Ayala Greenbelt, Philippines (22 Ha)
The Project involves the development of a 22 Ha central business district in
Makati, Metro Manilla of world class standard connected with parklands and
supporting facilities.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Concept designs for water supply, storage and reuse
Concept designs for sewerage reticulation and treatment
Power reticulation schematics and co-generation
Telecommunications
Common service tunnel networks
Fire fighting services
Features of the project involve high density reticulation with significant peak
demands. Project staging is considered complex with staggered lease
arrangements and existing utility interconnection.
Client: Ayala Group
Harbor Town Integrated Resort, Philippines (1200 Ha)
Meinhardt (Singapore) were the infrastructure engineers for the fully
integrated coastal resort with Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman as the golf
architects. The site is very rugged with steep rocky hills and dense
vegetation.
Sunnyville Development, Hong Kong (12 Ha)
Sunnyville involves the conversion of 98 Ha of fishponds built on mudflats
into a high class residential and golf course development in northern Hong
Kong. After filling with 4.5mm3 river sand the ground will be improved by
combinations of stone columns and surcharge for housing areas (precast
buildings on raft foundations) and vertical drains. The layout includes 12 Ha
of wetland, channels, lakes, creating a retarding basin to reduce drainage
impact on adjoining rivers. Sewage treatment effluent will be used for
irrigation.
Meinhardt‟s work includes master planning, site formation, ground
improvements, road and bridge works, utilities, drainage, sewerage, water
supply and irrigation, a river screening plant and the nearby Lut Chau
ecology reserve.
30. Little Palm Beach Sailing Centre, Clearwater Bay, Hong Kong
Masterplanning and submissions for extension to existing centre:
Eastern breakwaters and protected area
Hardstanding extension (3,600m2)
Clubhouse extension
Enlargement of existing West Ramp
Access road and services review
Design & Construction:
Strengthening, widening and lengthening of existing ramp
Renovation of clubhouse and miscellaneous works
Contract management
Client: Sail Training Association, Hong Kong
Movie City. Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong
Meinhardt was responsible for the geotechnical, civil and structural
engineering design of these new production facilities. The development
includes a new sound stage studio, workshops and post-production building.
The site is situated over proposed Mass Transit Railway and drainage
tunnels on an elevated platform surrounded by natural slopes.
Client: Shaw Brothers Limited
Architect: Kwan & Associates Architects Limited/PTP
Construction Cost: HK$400,000,000
Year of Completion: 2000
Shanghai Tianma Golf & Country Club, China
The project involved assessment of the water quality of the canals expected
to feed the lake system at the new resort and determining appropriate
management responses.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Identification of water quality parameters for testing
Analysis of laboratory results of sampling
Recommendation of infrastructure such as floating booms, aeration
devices and baffles to optimise lake water quality
Irrigation management techniques to minimise public health concerns
and land degradation after consideration of relevant guidelines in
Australia
Chemical and environmental engineering skills
Features of the project included determining the degree of sewage
contamination within the canals and the expected nutrient concentration
levels within the future lake system.
Client: Shanghai Tianma Country Club Co. Ltd
31. Beveridge Residential Golf Course Development, Australia
The project involved an 18 hole golf course and lake system surrounded by
over a 2000 lot subdivision. Internal sewerage treatment plant and irrigation
reuse scheme assists water balancing requirements.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Utility Masterplanning
Effluent Treatment Plant Review
Bulk Earthworks Estimation
Review of bulk water supply options
Authority Liaison
Project Costings
Site Hydrology Considerations
Features of the project included staging considerations and water reuse
options. Bulk water supply scheming and authority negotiations and
agreements.
Studio City Theme Park, Docklands Melbourne – Australia
The Project: Studio City is a 35 hectare development comprising a 15 ha.
theme park, an entertainment and retail precinct, 350 room hotel, working
film and TV studio complex and media offices. The theme park includes film
and TV venues and other active entertainments. Also included are
waterfront plaza with marine uses and extensive pedestrian circulation
features. It will be constructed on a former port area founded on alluvial
mud and silts in a major urban renewal scheme near the City Centre of
Melbourne.
Services provided by Meinhardt included the engineering, services and
infrastructural input to the planning and development work for this theme
park. One of the innovative ideas developed by Meinhardt for this project is
the building up of road subgrade formation by polystyrene blocks to reduce
settlement potential.
Features of the Meinhardt inputs were:
Civil Engineering and foundations planning
Bridge across stormwater channel to Moonee Ponds Creek
Roadworks and carpark
Utilities: planning and demand estimation for power, sewerage, water
Bulk earthworks
Stormwater management
Detailed assessment of re-routed alignment of Moonee Ponds Creek
Traffic Engineering
32. Agarta Universe Theme Park, Johor Bahru, Malaysia (113 Ha)
Meinhardt is providing design and construction phase services for Phase 1
of the Agarta Universe Theme Park in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, comprising a
113-hectare, US$110 million Theme Park development, including major
earth moving, water supply, lake filtration, sewerage, stormwater, roads and
carparking.
Bute Estate, Malaysia (1800 Acre)
Meinhardt (Singapore) are the civil infrastructure consultants for this
residential, industrial, commercial, retail and golf development near the new
Sepang International Airport.
44 Lot Pasir Gudang Industrial Park, Johor, Malaysia
Meinhardt (Singapore) conducted the design and documentation of
infrastructure for a 44 lot industrial park in Pasir Gudang, Malaysia.
Site Development Haii Al-Mutrafiah Jubail Industrial City, Saudia
Arabia.
The scope of services included planning, detailed design and construction
supervision. The project consisted of the planning, design and construction
of the engineering infrastructure for a community of 50,000 population,
within the Jubail Industrial City, located on the Arabian Gulf, 100 km north of
Dhahran. Detailed engineering was also undertaken for the roads and
drainage, water supply and irrigation, sewerage, power and
telecommunications. Construction cost was US$250 million.
33. Deep Tunnel Sewerage System
Contract T-04 (Ang Mo Kio Tunnel), Singapore
Meinhardt is providing Civil & Structural Engineering Services for Deep
Tunnel Sewerage System Contract T-04 (Ang Mo Kio Tunnel) which
comprises a 7.2km long and 30-40m deep bored tunnel of 4.3m internal
diameter, including drop shafts, access shafts, work shafts, odour control
facilities, 800m long lateral connector and other underground wastewater
structures. Ground material is generally of old alluvium.
Client: Ministry of Environment, Singapore
Contractors: Samsung Corporation
Associates: Halcrow Group Limited
Construction Cost: S$74 Million
Duration: 2000-2004
Year of Completion: 2004
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Deep Tunnel Sewerage System
Contract T-06 (Queensway Tunnel), Singapore
Meinhardt is providing Civil & Structural Engineering Services for Deep
Tunnel Sewerage System Contract T-06 (Queensway Tunnel) which
comprises a 9.7km long and 30-45m deep bored tunnel of 3.3m internal
diameter, including drop shaft, access shafts, work shafts and other
underground wastewater structures. Ground material is generally of rock,
soil and/or mixed-face conditions.
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Client: Ministry of Environment, Singapore
Contractor: Zublin International
Associates: Geoconsult Asia Singapore
Construction Cost: S$92 Million
Duration: 2000-2004
Year of Completion: 2004
34. Ang Mo Kio Link Sewer (Connect to DTSS T-04), Singapore
Meinhardt is providing Civil and Structural engineering consultancy services
directly to PUB for the Link Sewer Package F comprising of 7km length of
link sewers of diameter ranging from 800mm to 1800mm. These sewers
divert flows from 4 existing sewerage pumping stations into the DTSS T-04
at Drop shaft F. All sewers are constructed by pipe-jacking method.
The scope of works include topographical surveys, soil and services
investigations, engineering design of link sewers and ancillary structures
such as manholes, vortex chamber and overflow structures as well as cost
estimates; specification and tender preparation; calling and evaluation of
tender, construction supervision and finalisation of maintenance manual.
Client: PUB-Sewerage Department
Contractor: Ho Lee Construction Pte Ltd
Construction Cost: S$16.4 Million
Duration: 2002-2005
Year of Completion: 2005
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Kolam Ayer, Towner Link Sewer (Connect to DTSS T-03), Singapore
Meinhardt is providing Civil and Structural engineering consultancy services
directly to PUB for the Link Sewer Package D comprising of 5.8km length of
link sewers of diameter ranging from 750mm to 3000mm. These sewers
divert flows from the existing Cavenagh, Lorong Gelang and Towner
Sewerage Pumping stations into the DTSS T-03 at Drop shaft D. All sewers
are constructed by pipe-jacking method.
The scope of works include topographical surveys, soil and services
investigations, engineering design of link sewers and ancillary structures
such as manholes, vortex chamber and overflow structures as well as cost
estimates; specification and tender preparation; calling and evaluation of
tender, construction supervision and finalisation of maintenance manual.
Client: PUB-Sewerage Department
Contractor: Neo Corporation Pte Ltd
Construction Cost: S$32 Million
Duration: 2002-2005
Year of Completion: 2005
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
35. NEWater Reservoir at Seletar, Singapore
Meinhardt is appointed by Public Utilities Board (PUB) to undertake design
for an underground reservoir at Seletar for NEWater Singapore. The project
comprises 2 compartment boxes of burried concrete tank which have the
capacity of holding 10,000m3 water with booster pumping station and
approximately 5km pipelines connecting from the resevoir to wafer fab
factories and Nanyang Polytechnic in Ang Mo Kio.
Client: Public Utilities Board Singapore (NEWater Dept.)
Construction Cost: S$4 Million
Year of Completion: 2003
Services Provided: Civil, Structural, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Chua Chu Kang Road Pumping Station, Singapore
Meinhardt provided integrated engineering consultancy services directly to
PUB for the design and construction supervision of Sewerage facilities for
proposed development at Chua Chu Kang Road. The project comprises of
3.0km length of sewers of diameter ranging from 300mm to 1200mm and a
new sewerage pumping station. These sewers sewer proposed
development along Chua Chu Kang Road as well as Tengah Airbase and
discharge all its flow into an sewer at Chua Chu Kang New Town. All sewers
are constructed by pipe-jacking method.
Client: PUB-Sewerage Department
Year of Completion: S$3.9 Million
Services Provided: Civil, Structural, Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Upgrading of Pulau Saigon Pumping Station, Singapore
Meinhardt provided mechanical & electrical engineering consultancy
services for the upgrading of Pulau Saigon Pumping Station.
Services Provided: Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Client: PUB- Sewerage Department
Construction Cost: S$2 Million
Year of Completion: 2003
36. Upgrading of Clementi Park, Wholesale Centre & Bah Soon Pah
Pumping Installations , Singapore
Meinhardt is providing mechanical & electrical engineering consultancy
services for the upgrading of Clementi Park, Wholesale Centre and Bah
Soon Pah Pumping Stations. The project includes upgrading the existing
pump sumps at Clementi Park and Wholesale Centre to cater for the
increase of flow capacity that projected for the next 20 years - mainly
involving replacement of existing pumps with bigger capacity pumps. A new
pumping main will be introduced at Wholesale Centre Pump Sump.
Conversion of the existing Boh Soon Pah Solid Divertor into a pump sump
that caters for the projected flow for the next 20 years.
Client: PUB
Year of Completion: 2004/5
Services Provided: Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Kim Chuan Sewerage Treatment Works, Singapore
Meinhardt provided design works and periodic inspection for the erector of 3
egg-shaped digesters plant for existing Kim Chuan Sewerage Treatment
Plant.
Client: RSB-Rund-Stahl-Bau-Ges.m.b.H
Construction Cost: S$34 Million (inclusive of building works and M&E
works)
Year of Completion: 2001
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
37. Kovan Estate - Roadside Drainage Upgrading Project, Singapore
Meinhardt is providing Civil and Structural engineering consultancy services
directly to PUB-Drainage Department for the upgrading of roadside drains
for Kovan Estate. The scope of works include topographical surveys, soil
and services investigations, engineering design of box drains, slab over
existing main drains and ancillary structures such as manholes as well as
cost estimates; specification and tender preparation; calling and evaluation
of tender, construction supervision and contract administration.
Client: PUB-Drainage Department
Contractor: Feng Ming Construction Pte Ltd
Construction Cost: S$7.154Million
Duration: 2002-2004
Year of Completion: 2004
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Western District Meat Packing Company - Organic Waste Management
Strategy
Melbourne, Australia
The Project was a research project funded by the Meat Research
Corporation. Together with a private waste management contractor,
Meinhardt assisted in the establishment of strategies to compost solid and
liquid waste streams. Successful results were achieved by adding bulking
agents to the solid waste stream before composting. The liquid waste
stream was filtered through a revolutionary new organic matter filter (this
new filter is currently being patented by the waste management contractor),
this way, only liquid reaches the sewer. The total strategy also included
diversion of solid waste, such as sheep paunch, from the sewer for
composting.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Formulating Organic Waste Management Strategy
Analysis of the performance of the organic matter filter
Assessment of the composting operations including product quality in-
place recycling
Features of the project included the identification of simple, cost effective
solutions to the management of a typical abattoir‟s solid and liquid waste
stream and the identification of significant savings in local water authority
Trade Waste charges.
38. Midfield Meats - Cleaner Production & Waste Management Detailed
Study - Warrnambool, Australia
The Project involved the evaluation and refining of existing waste
management and operational practices, so as to improve plant efficiencies
and minimize environmental impacts of the operational processes. Financial
savings were achieved through improved plant efficiencies.
Services Provided by Meinhardt included:
Establishing a Waste/ Environmental detailed Diagnostic Report of
current operations
Preparation of a detailed cleaner production study
Preparation of a comprehensive Waste/ Environmental Management
Plan directing the sites future operations
Features of the project included a cost effective, environmentally sound
solution to the management of Midfield Meats abattoir in relation to
operational processes and waste minimization.
Specific outcomes included:
Recommended paunch and Manure Solid Waste Treatment
Recommended changes to the proposed trade waste agreement
Identified waste improvement targets
Implementation Program
Monitoring Program
39. Qantas Maintenance Base - Waste Management Strategy, Melbourne,
Australia
The Project involved an assessment of the airline‟s workshop waste stream,
paying particular attention to the hazardous wastes and toxic nature of
materials encountered on the site. The strategy was required to review
operations due to new EPA/ City West Water (formerly MMBW)
requirements and the restructuring by the airline of maintenance operations.
The project also considered the options involved in the relocation of the
Essendon site, concentrating operations at Tullamarine.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Soil contamination surveys at both sites
Review of occupational hazard management issues, including
rectification costs
Financial modelling of workshop relocation and upgrade options
Identification of liquid waste collection, treatment and disposal options
Waste stream minimisation through alternative operational and
cleaning processes
Features of the project incorporated the identification of simple, cost
effective solutions/ options available to the airline in dealing with their waste
stream.
Particular consideration was given to the storage, handling and disposal of
hazardous materials and the centralisation of maintenance operations.
Client: Qantas Airways Ltd (Formerly Australian Airlines)
Melbourne Waste Management Council - Organic Recycling Strategy,
Australia
Development of organic waste management strategy for population of 3.3
million.
40. Melbourne City Council - Refuse Transfer Station, Australia
Refuse handling review, value management study, detailed design and
contract management for 120,000 tonnes/annum waste transfer station.
Thu Duc BOT Water Supply, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Meinhardt was employed by LVWC to act as Independent Checking
Engineer (Owner Engineer) to provide the design review, construction
management and commissioning & testing for the construction of GTM
Dumez for USD 185 Million BOT Water Supply Project in Ho Chi Minh City.
Client: Lyonnaise Des Eaux
Year of Completion: 2003
Services: Construction Management
41. Biosolids Composting Trial - South West Water Authority, Australia
The Project involved the development of a turned windrow composting
system to process biosolids. Research, development and demonstration
approval RD29396 was issued by the EPA to Organic Recyclers Pty Ltd to
compost sewage sludge from the Warrnambool Sewage Treatment Plant.
RD&D approval was based on the EPAV Environment Guidelines for
Composting and Other Organic Recycling Facilities. The compost trial was
conducted over a period of 12 months.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Preparation of RD&D application
Technical support in developing the processing facility.
Development of a methodology in conjunction with Organic Recyclers
Pty Ltd and the South West Water Authority.
Preparation of a trial monitoring program in accordance with AS 4454-
1997.
Preparation of progress reports.
Analysis of chemical test results in accordance with ARMCANZ
Biosoilds Guidelines, Australian Standards (AS 4454-1997), NSW EPA
Draft Biosolids Guidelines for Grade A compost.
Recommendations with respect to the future management of biosolids
based on trial results.
Features of the project included demonstration that biosolids are capable of
being treated through a properly managed and monitored windrow
composting operation.
Client: Organic Recyclers Pty Ltd
Western Water, Australia
The Project involved provision of specialised audit services for the internal
audit carried out at Western Water. Issues addressed in the three-year
program included water quality and quantity, dam safety, asset
management, capital works and contract management.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Assessment of water quality treatment programs against Australian
standards.
Examination of dam safety protocol.
Monitoring progress against asset maintenance program.
Appraisal of demand management strategy.
Consideration of performance of reticulation system
Features of the project included inspections of water treatment plants, dams
and lagoons to ensure procedures conformed to Western Water‟s
management systems. Areas for improvement in procedures and
management systems were also identified.
Client: Western Water
42. Yarra Valley Water – Biosolids Reuse & Land Leasing Review,
Australia
The Project involved an assessment and comparative analysis of the
submissions received for the leasing of land at the treatment plant for
biosolids treatment.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Development of a selection criteria in conjunction with Yarra Valley
Water.
Identification of all regulatory approval requirements to be obtained by
the selected proponent.
Preparation of an issues paper on key issues related to the lease of
land.
An assessment and comparative analysis of the relevant experience,
technical and operational capabilities demonstrated by proponents
including site development, process infrastructure, effluent reuse,
environmental management.
An assessment of the viability of commercial proposals including risk
management and financial performance.
Recommendations to Yarra Valley Water on the preferred proponents.
Features of the project included the development of an assessment criterion
and scoring system to enable comparative analysis.
Client: Yarra Valley Water
Yarra Valley Water - Provision of professional advice at Yarra Valley
Water, Australia
The Project involved the provision of ongoing professional technical and
project management services at Yarra Valley Water.
Services provided by Meinhardt included: -
Inspection of waste water treatment plants
Assessment of current and future requirements of the Whittlesea
Sewage Treatment Plant
Exploration of upgrade options
Preparation of tender specification documents
Features of the project included functional design and preparation of a
consultant‟s brief for the detailed design and project management services
for the upgrade of Whittlesea Sewage Treatment Plant.
Client: Yarra Valley Water
43. Mekong Transport and Flood Protection, Vietnam
Meinhardt in association with Halcrow, PCI conducted the construction
supervision for road sections Can Tho to Nam Can and Dong Ha to Quang
Ngai of National Highway No. 1 and the road network in Mekong delta area.
Client: Government of Vietnam (funded by World Bank)
Construction cost: USD 6,000,000
Year of Completion: 2004
Replacement and Rehabilitation of Water Mains Stage 2, Hong Kong
The objective of this assignment is to progress the planned replacement and
rehabilitation of 700km of Hong Kong's existing water distribution assets by
preparing layout drawings, a study report, land requirements plans and
completing the Preliminary Project Feasibility Study to enable the
implementation of the works.
This includes the following major tasks:-
Carry out desk studies and site visits to investigate the feasibility of the
proposed water mains in terms of construction, geotechnical, traffic,
services and utilities and environmental aspects
Prepare drawings for the works
Prepare the land requirement report and land requirement plans
Consult with relevant government departments, consultants and utility
undertakings, identifying practical constraints, alternative alignments,
and construction methodologies, and producing a scheme for the works
Carry out the preliminary environmental review and prepare project
profile for approval by epd
Costing, cost-benefit analyses and annual expenditure forecast
Establish the recommended implementation strategy
Submit a programme of works for the works
Estimate the recurrent consequences to Government
Client: Water Supplies Department
Lead Consultant: Meinhardt
Construction Cost: HK$3,000,000,000
Year of Completion: 2010
44. Phoenix District Cooling Plants, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Meinhardt is the Principal Consultant for the Design and Build Contractor,
Samsung Corporation for the Phoenix District Coolong Plant 1 & 2 at Abu
Dhabi, UAE. The plants are developed by the Client – Tabreed, National
Central Cooling Co. (PJSC).
The project comprises two district cooling plants providing chilled water
supply to surrounding buildings. Upon final completion, Phoenix District
Cooling Plant No. 1 and 2 will have a total cooling capacity of 15,000 and
7,500 refrigeration tonnes respectively.
The two central cooling plants shall employ water cooled electric driven
centrifugal chillers and associated auxiliary equipment like cooling towers
and pumps for production and distribution of chilled water to various
buildings via a network of underground piping system. Plant 1 and 2 will
have 8x1875RT and 6x1250RT chiller respectively with a supply and return
chilled water temperature of 4.4
On site power generation using natural gas engine driven generators will
provide enough primary electrical supply to both plants for most time of the
year except for peak periods whereby back-up supply will be drawn from the
utility, ADDC. A chilled water thermal storage tank with capacity of 15,000
ton-hours will be installed for Plant No. 1 for load leveling purpose as well as
reducing the capacity of the chiller plant. Emergency loads like black starts
will be supported by 11kV HT power supply feeders from military base in the
event of total power failure from ADDC and loss of natural gas supply.
Contractor: Samsung Corporation
Construction Cost: USD 35 million
Year of Completion: 2004
Services Provided: Architectural, Civil, Structural, Mechanical and Electrical
Engineering Consultancy
Refurbishment of Naval Berths 5-14
Pakistan Naval Dockyard, Karachi, Pakistan
Meinhardt is providing civil & structural engineering consultancy services for
the Refurbishment of Naval Berths 5-14 at Pakistan Naval Dockyard,
Karachi. The length of Berths 5-14 is 900 meters.
The scope of services includes the investigation/study of the existing
condition of berths, report on rehabilitation and refurbishment of these
berths, detailed engineering design, preparation of tender drawings,
specifications and Bill of Quantities.
45. Oil Pier II at Karachi Port, Pakistan
Meinhardt is responsible for the civil, structural, mechanical and electrical
engineering services of this new terminal with modern liquid cargo handling
facilities, including fully balanced loading arms, adequate piping system &
manifolds and automated/ manual gate valves.
The new terminal will handle oil tankers upto 75,000 DWT and consist of
tanker berthing facility comprising jetty head/ platform flanked by breasting
and mooring dolphins on either sides.The berthing will be connected to the
shore by a trestle to provide access to the berth. Necessary infrastructure
viz. road, electrical, water connection and fire fighting facilities also
constitute a part of the project
Development of Balochistan Coast, Pakistan
Meinhardt is providing general consultancy services to the Balochistan
Coastal Development Authority (BCDA) for the development along the
Balochistan coastline. The project comprises Survey, Design, Preparation of
Tender and Contract Documents and Construction Supervision of the jetties
and fish harbours along various population centers such as Jiwani, Ganz,
Sur, Pishukan, Gwadar and Kalmat. The project also includes several other
facilities such as Approach Channels, Breakwaters, Landing Quays and
maintenance/ repair facilities to be provided with the harbours.
Edible Oil Terminal & Jetty (Liquid Cargo Terminal), Port Qasim -
Karachi,
Pakistan
Meinhardt were responsible for the provision of Engineering Design Services
and preparing submission drawings for laying of edible oil & molasses
pipelines from existing jetty to Edible Oil Terminal. The terminal consists of
29 nos. tanks of 54,000 M. Tons storage capacity with ancillary facilities.
As the second phase of the project, Meinhardt also carried out the Technical
Studies for the construction of an Edible Oil Jetty (Liquid Cargo Terminal) on
BOT basis to link the above Edible Oil Terminal with the proposed jetty to be
designed to handle ships upto 35,000 DWT.
46. Breakwater in Dung Quat Bay, Vietnam
Meinhardt in association with Japan Port Consultants, Ltd. prepared
preliminary design for tender services for the largest breakwater in Vietnam.
This breakwater creates and protects the berths for 50.000DWT ships.
The scope of work includes reviewing existing survey data of bathymetry,
geo-technical, meteo-hydrological, ocean-graphic, conceptual design and
establishing propagation and transmission analysis, design criteria, studying
the alternative of breakwater alignment and proposed structure and finally
proceeding with the preliminary detailed design of the breakwater with pre-
cast Accropode system together with construction schedule.
Construction cost: USD 80M
Island West Transfer Station - Western Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
This project involved the excavation two caverns and access tunnels of
35,500m3, together with service and administration buildings at Mount
Davis, Western for Swire BFI's new Waste Transfer Station serving Hong
Kong Island.
Meinhardt achieved very substantial savings for the operator by changing
single cavern scheme to two smaller caverns, thereby reducing the fire
compartmentation volumes and therefore the cost of the caverns and their
fire prevention equipments.
Innovative solutions to environmental difficulties with fire alarm detectors
were also developed.
Client: Swire BFI Waste Services Limited
Architect: Ove Arup & Partners
Construction Cost: HK$640,000,000
(Saving of HK$600M on the original design)
M&E Cost: HK$80,000,000
Year of Completion: June 1997
Ma Wan Island – Infrastructural Facilities for Commercial/Residential
Development & Village Housing, Hong Kong
Meinhardt provided full mechanical and electrical consulting engineering
services for the reprovision of 260 village houses (each with 3-storey); 4
fisherman blocks and associated community facilities to decant the site for
the major residential and commercial development of Ma Wan Island being
planned. Meinhardt also provided M&E services for the infrastructural
facilities to support the development, including reservoir, sewage treatment
plant, ferry piers, refuse collection, water supplies, LP gas storage and
distribution, Tsing Ma Bridge connection roads – Toll Plaza and
Administration Building, Police Station, Fire Station etc.
Client: Sun Hung Kai Real Estate Agency Ltd
Architect: Simon Kwan & Associates Ltd
Year of Completion: Phase 1 – 1994, Phase 2 – July 2002
Infrastructure Facilities – In Phases commencing 2001
M&E Cost: HK$90,000,000
47. Roads, Highways & Bridges
Ayer Rajah Expressway Phase IIA & IIB, Singapore
The Phase IIA featured Expressway and 2 separate 4-lane flyovers with
access ramps forming the interchange (curved on plan with skewed
The Phase IIB featured 7 span bridge with 2 independent carriageways
providing 3 lanes in each direction.
Services Provided by the Meinhardt Group included alignment design, civil
engineering pavement, drainage and bulk earthworks design and total
structural bridge engineering.
Client: Public Work Department (PWD)
Ayer Rajah Expressway Phase IIC & IID, Singapore
The Projects incorporated the turnkey design of a 280m long dual 3 lane
carriageway flyover (Stage IID) and a 5 span dual 3 lane carriageway
interchange structure.
Services Provided by the Meinhardt Group included alignment design, civil
engineering pavement, drainage and bulk earthworks design and total
structural bridge engineering.
Features of the projects included two 45m spans, four 30m spans and a
central span of 70m for Phase IID. The central span of the Phase IID
structure was designed to have 17m insitu cantilevers from either side with
a 41m drop-in span to enable uninterrupted traffic access across the
existing road during construction.
The Phase IIC carriageway featured 5 varying length spans between 30m
and 40m together with ingress and egress slip roads to and from the
expressway.
Client: Public Work Department (PWD)
Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim / Corporation Road Interchange, Singapore
Meinhardt were responsible for the planning, alignment, detail design,
design documentation & supervision of this project comprising an
expressway and 13-span flyover with a main span of 46m and other spans
ranging from 33.5m to 40.5m.
Construction Cost: S$28 million
Year of Completion: 1987
48. Ulu Pandan Bridge, Singapore
Meinhardt were the consultants to the turnkey contractor for the
investigation, strengthening and change in articulation by making the
bridge continuous to eliminate replacement of bearings for piers over the
river.
Year of Completion: 1988
Oxley Rise, Singapore
Meinhardt were the design & build contractor for CTE-II project and carried
out the detail design, design documentation and construction phase
supervision for this project comprising a 7-span 3-lane flyover forming a
part of Central Expressway Project.
Construction Cost: S$320 million
Year of Completion: 1990
Clemeceau Bridge, Singapore
Meinhardt were the design & build contractor for CTE-II project and carried
out the detail design and documentation for this project comprising a 3
span/8 lane bridge and an underpass forming a part of Central Expressway
Project.
Construction Cost: S$320 million
Year of Completion: 1990
49. Tampines Expressway Avenue 7 & 12, Singapore
Meinhardt were the turnkey contractor’s consultants for this expressway
and interchange.
Construction Cost: S$50 million
Year of Completion: 1986
Geelong Road Project – Design and Construction Maltby Section,
Australia
The Project involved the tender design of roadworks and bridgeworks for
the widening and rehabilitation of the Maltby Section Design and onstruct
contract spanning 8.56 KM along the Princes Freeway West.
Services provided by the Meinhardt group included :
Detailed drainage design
Alignment and rehabilitation widening designs
Preliminary bridge structural designs
Environmental Management Plan
Features of the project included the construction of pavement widening and
rehabilitation of the existing pavement, stormwater and sub-surface
drainage design including the hydraulic and structural design of 2
sedimentation basins at Werribee river, widening of bridge structures over
Werribee River (90m 3 span), D1 drain and the main outfall sewer, and the
connection to the Federation Trail bike path.
Client: Transfield
Contract: VicRoads
50. Geelong Road Project Design and Construct – Lara to Corio
Interchange, Australia
The Project involved the detailed design of roadworks and bridgeworks for
the widening of Princes Freeway East between the Lara Interchange and
the Corio Interchange north of Geelong, whilst allowing for the possible
future widening between the Melbourne Bound Entry Ramp Overpass
Bridge and the future development bridge.
Services provided by the Meinhardt Group included:
Stormwater and sub-surface drainage design
Catchment & Environment Management Plan
Design of bridge barriers off structure barriers and foundations
Geometric road design
Bridge design checked by and submitted under Cardno MBK
Quantities
Features of the project included the detailed design of the Geelong Ring
Road, Geelong Exit Ramp, Shell Exit and Entry ramps, Brodrick Road,
Rennie Road re-construction, Forrest Road realignment plus the 5.4 km (3
lane) dual carriageway widening between the Lara Interchange and the
Corio Interchange.
Client: Transfield
Contract: VicRoads
Stirling Highway - Southern Extension, Australia
The Project involved the detailed design of a dual carriageway construction
linking Stirling Bridge to Leach Highway via High Street as part of the
eastern bypass road system for the port city of Fremantle.
Services Provided by Airey Ryan and Hill who are a Joint Venture partner
of Meinhardt Airey & Partners Pty Ltd (having a major interest shareholding
by Meinhardt Australia Pty Ltd) included:
Bridge Site Investigation
Traffic Bridge Detailed Design
Detailed Highway Design
Landscaping Documentation
Environmental Assessments
Services Relocations
Features of the project included design and documentation of dual
carriageway, reconstruction of existing cross roads and new highway
intersection designs, traffic bridge over a local street and pedestrian
underpass.
Client: Main Roads Department of Western Australia
51. Aquatic Drive Redevelopment, Australia
The project included the conceptual and detailed design of streetscape
works, car
parking, landscaped areas and pump stations. The works also included the
relocation and planing of mature palm trees.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
• Bulk Earthworks
• Relocation of former contaminated landfill material to EPA requirements
• Detailed design and documentation of pump station, car parks,
streetscape works, earth mounds and stormwater drainage
• Relocation of Palm Trees
• Road reserve to act as a retarding basin in a 1 in 100 year storm event
• Public and user group consultation
• Site supervision of construction works
• Project Management
Features of the project included works around the 19th Century landfill.
Pump station design to control outlet discharge into the lake. Relocation of
mature existing Palm Trees into new locations in road reserve using
specialised techniques. Car parking to provide for local user groups (ie.
Yacht Clubs, public sporting stadium users) needs and requirements.
Client:Parks Victoria (Formerly Melbourne Parks & Waterways)
Landscaping Advice: Parks Victoria
CityLink Project, Melbourne, Australia
The $1.8 Billion City Link Project consists of approximately 22km of
freeway cutting through the heart of Melbourne. The project joins three of
Melbourne’s largest arterial freeways consisting of two tunnels and
numerous bridges and many kilometers of elevated freeway.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
• Environmental Auditing of construction sites.
• Preparation and review of site Environmental Action Plans (EAP) and
Environmental Management Plans (EMP).
• Monitoring of noise generating procedures.
• Monitoring of wastewater disposal from site including groundwater and
stormwater runoff.
• Establishment and implementation of environmental work practices and
procedures.
• Management advice of Prescribed and Low Level Contaminated Soils
including Acid Sulphate Coode Island Silt.
• Monitoring of environmentally sensitive issues on site and the
coordination of approvals from authorities
Features of the Project
The City Link Project remained in the public spotlight throughout all stages
from design to construction to commissioning. As a result Meinhardt
assisted the lead contractor in providing a state of the art environmental
management system throughout the projects construction.
Client: Transfield Obayashi Joint Venture
52. Kwinana Freeway Southern Extension, Australia
The Project involved the planning and detailed design of 12km of ultimate
Kwinana Freeway. Preliminary design required for the 12km of ultimate
Kwinana Freeway development comprised five diamond interchanges. The
design and construction documents for the first stage comprises the
following: a four lane divided highway from Forrest Road to Thomas Road,
including four channelised four way intersections and a channelised three
way intersection (convertible to a four way when the free way is extended)
at Thomas Road.
Services Provided by Airey Ryan and Hill who are a Joint Venture partner
of Meinhardt Airey & Partners Pty Ltd (having a major interest shareholding
by Meinhardt Australia Pty Ltd) included:
• Preliminary design of ultimate freeway development
• Detailed design of Stage 1 road and intersection works
• Environmental management plan
• Public environmental review documentation
• Service road detailed design
• 1.9 service road
• Landscaping and street lighting
• Dual use of paths and noise attenuation
Client: Main Roads Department of Western Australia
Moorabool, Yarra, & Brougham St Redevelopment, Waterfront
Geelong, Australia
Redevelopment of streetscape works and road pavements for the City of
Greater Geelong. The project included the detailed design and
documentation of streetscape works, carparking, utilities, traffic signal
relocation, and pedestrian and vehicle pavement designs.
Design services provided by Meinhardt include:
• Road pavement Road pavement
• Articulated vehicle movement requirements
• Stormwater
• Utility provisions
• Pedestrian footpath
• Kerb and channel
• Parking requirements
• Liaison with authorities
• Traffic light relocation
Features of the project include intersection contouring design, existing
utility retention and detailing of non-standard streetscapes.
Client: Steampacket Place Project Directorate
Landscape Architect: Taylor & Cullity
53. Reid Highway & Tonkin Highway, Australia
The Project, involved the preliminary design of 8km of 6 lane ultimate
freeway development for both Reid and Tonkin Highways and detailed
design of Stage 1 development of the two highways with uncurbed four
lane divided highways following in part ultimate freeway carriageway and
ramp alignments.
Services Provided by Airey Ryan and Hill who are a Joint Venture partner
of Meinhardt Airey & Partners Pty Ltd (having a major interest shareholding
by Meinhardt Australia Pty Ltd) included:
• Ultimate concept freeway development
• Design, document & preparation of specification of Stage 1
development
• Highway street lighting and landscaping
• Environment management plan
Features of the project included preliminary design of a major directional
freeway to freeway interchange, four diamond interchanges and two
overpasses, and detailed design of channelised three way junction
between the two highways and canalised four way intersections at major
cross roads.
Client: Main Roads Department of Western Australia
Warburton Highway, Australia
The Project incorporated the evaluation, masterplanning and detailed
design of a five road intersection with Warburton Highway and minor creek
diversion for Scotchman’s Creek.
Services Provided by the Meinhardt Group included
• Traffic impact assessment
• Hydraulic analysis and culvert/ creek realignment design
• Pavement, drainage and bulk earthworks design
• Construction phase services
Features of the project included intersection alignment design constrained
by railway bridge structure, environmental controls of Scotchman’s Creek
realignment and continuous access for 5 sub-collector roads and property
entrances. Modifications to Warburton Highway provided slip lane access
to the intersection.
Client: Shire of Upper Yarra
54. Waterfront Geelong, Cunningham Street, Australia
The project involves the design and construction of road pavements,
kerbing, and street furniture between Deakin University and commercial
shopping from Brougham St to Western Beach Road. Delta Pty Ltd was
awarded the design and contract nominating Meinhardt (Vic) Pty Ltd as
design engineers.
Design services provided by Meinhardt include:
Road pavement
Articulated vehicle movement requirements
Stormwater
Floodway provision
Pedestrian footpath
Kerb and channel
Parking requirements
Liaison with authorities
Features of the project include provision for a CBD floodway path down
Cunningham street, design of articulated vehicle movements from Deakin
University and detailing of non-standard streetscapes.
Client: Steampacket Place Project Directorate
Contractor: Delta Pty Ltd
Landscape Architect: Taylor & Cullity
West Coast Highway Extension, Australia
The Project: The Meinhardt Group was commissioned to design and
document a new 2.5km highway linking Servetus Street with the existing
West Coast Highway.
Services Provided by Airey Ryan and Hill who are a Joint Venture partner
of Meinhardt Airey & Partners Pty Ltd (having a major interest shareholding
by Meinhardt Australia Pty Ltd) included:
• Detailed Design & Documentation
• Fast Track Design
• Public Consultation
Features of the project included the single carriageway highway link
designed for future amplification to dual carriageway.
The road works passed adjacent to a Golf Course and Army Rifle range.
Negotiations by the consultant on behalf of Main Roads were required with
these two land holders, as significant earth works were required that
affected their properties.
Client: Main Roads Department of Western Australia
55. Bintan Highways, Bintan Beach International Resort, Indonesia
Meinhardt is the Infrastructure Consultant for the 23,000 Ha Bintan Beach
International Resort. The infrastructure includes earthworks,
transportation, roads, water supply (potable & non-potable), sewerage,
stormwater, power and telecommunications.
The Bintan Highways project comprises 80 km of 4 laned expressway and
bridges. Meinhardt provided civil & structural design, detailed survey,
geotechnical and hydrological investigations and careful monitoring of
works for the project. The main 125m length bridge consisted of RC
prestressed members. Several sections of the highway passed through
swampy ground requiring soil replacement or geofabric to be laid to ensure
adequate foundations.
Client: Bintan Resort Management Pte Ltd
Construction Cost: S$20 Million
Year of Completion: 1994
Third National Highways, India
(Construction Packages III-A & III-C)
National Highway No.2 (Delhi-Calcutta) corridor forms part of the Golden
Quadrilateral, connecting 4 metropolitan cities of India namely Delhi,
Mumbai, Chennai and Calcutta. It is proposed to widen and strengthen
this corridor to a four/six lane facility out of World Bank Assistance under
the Third World Bank National Highways Project.
Meinhardt (Singapore) has been appointed by National Highways Authority
of India through World Bank competitive bid system to undertake the
construction supervision and design review for the four laning and
strengthening of the existing two lane sections from km. 115 to km. 158
and from km. 245 to km. 317 on NH-2 (Construction Packages III-A & III-
C). The civil works proposed involve large- scale construction of cement
concrete roads. Besides this, bituminous pavement construction involving
use of geo-textiles and polymer-modified bitumen are also proposed in
considerable stretches. The proposed construction technology involves
use of latest machinery and equipment. As the project is substantially
large, a comprehensive project management system incorporating Critical
Path Methods and PERT systems, computerised cost control and
budgeting, and technical QA and QC monitoring system has been
implemented for the project.
Client: National Highways Authority of India
Construction Cost: US$100 Million
Year of Completion: 2004
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
56. Contract Package No C-II A/6 0- Feasibility Study & Detailed Project,
India
The project is part of North-South Corridor of National Highways
Development Program (NHDP). There are 4 major bridges, 15 minor
bridges, 1 rail over bridge and cross drainage structures. The bridge across
river Krishna is 688.8m long and bridge across river Thungabhadra is
624m long.
Client: National Highways Authority Of India
Construction Cost: US$ 66 Million
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Engineering
NHDP-II Kottakata to Kurnool Section of N-7 from Km 133 to Km 211,
Andhra Pradesh, Contract Package No C-II A/6
The project stretch is part of North-South corridor of National Highways
Development Program (NHDP) and starts at Km. 133 near the village
Kottakatta and ends at km 211 on kurnool bypass near kurnool town. The
streach passes through rolling terrain with major outcrops at manny places
with large masses of granite rocks and boulders. There are 4 major
bridges,15 minor bridges, 1 rail over bridge and number of other cross
drainage structures. The bridge across river Krishna is 688.8m long and
bridge across river Thungabhadra at km 203 is 624m long. The project
Highway and associated bridge and cross drainage structures under NHDP
program has to be designed as Partially access controled facility with dual
2 lane/ 3 lane divided configuration with service roads in inhabited areas,
cattle/pedestrian crossings as required, way side amenities and facilities
for collection of toll.
Client: National Highways Authority Of India
Construction Cost: US$ 68 Million
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Engineering
Makran Coastal Road
Meinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd was part of a three-firm consortium
responsible for the Detailed Engineering of 232 km of the 700 km long
Makran Coastal Road. The road is a vital link connecting Karachi with the
coastal towns of Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar and Naval Base at Ormara. An
extensive alignment study was conducted to determine the optimum
alignment. The terrain along the alignment varies from coastal plains to
mountains. Other activities being undertaken include topographic,
geotechnical and material surveys, geometric and pavement design and
structural design of bridges along the route.
57. Karachi Northern Bypass, Pakistan
Meinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd was responsible for the preparation of a
technical feasibility study for the Karachi Northern Bypass which is to be
implemented on a BOT basis. The Bypass when completed will provide
direct and congestion free access between the Superhighway at a point
some 30 km outside Karachi and the Port of Karachi. Proposed
interchanges enroute at the intersection of the RCD Highway, Orangi Town
and North Karachi provides further direct access to the Hub Industrial
Estate and large population centres. The technical feasibility study
included route selection, geometric and pavement design, grade separated
intersections, underpasses and culverts and soil and material investigation.
In addition, Meinhardt was also undertook to conduct several origin-
destination surveys and traffic counts to better understand existing travel
patterns and to assist in providing better estimates of traffic assignment on
the Bypass, an environmental impact assessment study and a hydrological
study to better define drainage structures along the Bypass.
Client: National Highway Authority of Pakistan
Associated Consultant: Promet Engineering Pte Ltd
Year of Completion: 1995
HCMC – Bien Hoa – Vung Tau Expressway, Vietnam
Meinhardt in association with Nippon Engineering Consultants Co.
reviewed the final feasibility study. Work includes amending detailed
design, new proposed road in connection with the National Highway
No.1A, construction and construction supervision to make the project
financially feasible.
Client: Daewoo Corporation
Year of Completion: 2006
58. Inner Ring Road, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Meinhardt provided full civil and structural consulting engineering services
for this 60km high-standard rural road in flat and rolling terrain with 800m of
bridges.
59. Environmental Projects
Deep Tunnel Sewerage System - Contract T-04 (Ang Mo Kio Tunnel)
Singapore
Meinhardt provided Civil & Structural Engineering Services for Deep
Tunnel Sewerage System Contract T-04 (Ang Mo Kio Tunnel) which
comprises a 7.2km long and 30-40m deep bored tunnel of 4.3m internal
diameter, including drop shafts, access shafts, work shafts, odour
control facilities, 800m long lateral connector and other underground
wastewater structures. Ground material is generally of old alluvium.
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Client: Ministry of Environment, Singapore
Contractors: Samsung Corporation
Associates: Halcrow Group Limited
Project Cost: S$74 Million
Duration: 2000-2005
60. Deep Tunnel Sewerage System - Contract T-06 (Queensway Tunnel)
Singapore
Meinhardt provided Civil & Structural Engineering Services for Deep
Tunnel Sewerage System Contract T-06 (Queensway Tunnel) which
comprises a 9.7km long and 30-45m deep bored tunnel of 3.3m internal
diameter, including drop shaft, access shafts, work shafts and other
underground wastewater structures. Ground material is generally of
rock, soil and/or mixed-face conditions.
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Client: Ministry of Environment, Singapore
Contractor: Zublin International
Associates: Geoconsult Asia Singapore
Project Cost: S$92 Million
Duration: 2000-2005
Deep Tunnel Sewerage System
Ang Mo Kio Link Sewer (Connect to DTSS T-04), Singapore
Meinhardt is providing Civil and Structural engineering consultancy
services directly to PUB for the Link Sewer Package F comprising of
7km length of link sewers of diameter ranging from 800mm to 1800mm.
These sewers divert flows from 4 existing sewerage pumping stations
into the DTSS T-04 at Drop shaft F. All sewers are constructed by pipe-
jacking method. The scope of works include topographical surveys, soil
and services investigations, engineering design of link sewers and
ancillary structures such as manholes, vortex chamber and overflow
structures as well as cost estimates; specification and tender
preparation; calling and evaluation of tender, construction supervision
and finalisation of maintenance manual.
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Client: PUB-Sewerage Department
Contractor: Ho Lee Construction Pte Ltd
Project Cost: S$16.4 Million
Duration: 2002-2006
61. Deep Tunnel Sewerage System
Kolam Ayer, Towner Link Sewer (Connect to DTSS T-03), Singapore
Meinhardt is providing Civil and Structural engineering consultancy
services directly to PUB for the Link Sewer Package D comprising of
5.8km length of link sewers of diameter ranging from 750mm to
3000mm. These sewers divert flows from the existing Cavenagh, Lorong
Gelang and Towner Sewerage Pumping stations into the DTSS T-03 at
Drop shaft D. All sewers are constructed by pipe-jacking method. The
scope of works include topographical surveys, soil and services
investigations, engineering design of link sewers and ancillary structures
such as manholes, vortex chamber and overflow structures as well as
cost estimates; specification and tender preparation; calling and
evaluation of tender, construction supervision and finalisation of
maintenance manual.
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
Client: PUB-Sewerage Department
Contractor: Neo Corporation Pte Ltd
Project Cost: S$32 Million
Duration: 2002-2006
Chua Chu Kang Road Pumping Station, Singapore
Meinhardt provided integrated engineering consultancy services directly
to PUB for the design and construction supervision of Sewerage facilities
for proposed development at Chua Chu Kang Road. The project
comprises of 3.0km length of sewers of diameter ranging from 300mm to
1200mm and a new sewerage pumping station. These sewers sewer
proposed development along Chua Chu Kang Road as well as Tengah
Airbase and discharge all its flow into an sewer at Chua Chu Kang New
Town. All sewers are constructed by pipe-jacking method.
The scope of works include topographical surveys, soil and services
investigations, engineering design of link sewers and ancillary structures
such as manholes, vortex chamber and overflow structures as well as
cost estimates; specification and tender preparation; calling and
evaluation of tender, construction supervision and finalisation of
maintenance manual.
Client: PUB-Sewerage Department
Year of Completion: S$3.9 Million
Duration: 2002-2003
Year of Completion: 2003
Services Provided: Civil, Structural, Mechanical & Electrical
Engineering
62. Upgrading of Pulau Saigon Pumping Station, Singapore
Meinhardt provided mechanical & electrical engineering consultancy
services for the upgrading of Pulau Saigon Pumping Station.
Services Provided: Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Client: PUB- Sewerage Department
Construction Cost: S$2 Million
Year of Completion: 2003
Kim Chuan Sewerage Treatment Works, Singapore
Meinhardt provided design works and periodic inspection for the erector
of 3 egg-shaped digesters plant for existing Kim Chuan Sewerage
Treatment Plant.
Client: RSB-Rund-Stahl-Bau-Ges.m.b.H
Construction Cost: S$34 Million (inclusive of building works and M&E
works)
Year of Completion: 2001
Services Provided: Civil & Structural Consultancy Services
63. Western District Meat Packing Company - Organic Waste
Management Strategy
Melbourne, Australia
The Project was a research project funded by the Meat Research
Corporation. Together with a private waste management contractor,
Meinhardt assisted in the establishment of strategies to compost solid
and liquid waste streams. Successful results were achieved by adding
bulking agents to the solid waste stream before composting. The liquid
waste stream was filtered through a revolutionary new organic matter
filter (this new filter is currently being patented by the waste
management contractor), this way, only liquid reaches the sewer. The
total strategy also included diversion of solid waste, such as sheep
paunch, from the sewer for composting.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Formulating Organic Waste Management Strategy
Analysis of the performance of the organic matter filter
Assessment of the composting operations including product quality
in-place recycling
Features of the project included the identification of simple, cost effective
solutions to the management of a typical abattoir’s solid and liquid waste
stream and the identification of significant savings in local water
authority Trade Waste charges.
64. Midfield Meats - Cleaner Production & Waste Management Detailed
Study - Warrnambool, Australia
The Project involved the evaluation and refining of existing waste
management and operational practices, so as to improve plant
efficiencies and minimise environmental impacts of the operational
processes. Financial savings were achieved through improved plant
efficiencies.
Services Provided by Meinhardt included:
Establishing a Waste/ Environmental detailed Diagnostic Report of
current operations
Preparation of a detailed cleaner production study
Preparation of a comprehensive Waste/ Environmental
Management Plan directing the sites future operations
Features of the project included a cost effective, environmentally
sound solution to the management of Midfield Meats abattoir in
relation to operational processes and waste minimisation.
Specific outcomes included:
Recommended paunch and Manure Solid Waste Treatment
Recommended changes to the proposed trade waste agreement
Identified waste improvement targets
Implementation Program
Monitoring Program
65. Qantas Maintenance Base - Waste Management Strategy,
Melbourne, Australia
The Project involved an assessment of the airline’s workshop waste
stream, paying particular attention to the hazardous wastes and toxic
nature of materials encountered on the site. The strategy was required
to review operations due to new EPA/ City West Water (formerly
MMBW) requirements and the restructuring by the airline of
maintenance operations. The project also considered the options
involved in the relocation of the Essendon site, concentrating operations
at Tullamarine.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Soil contamination surveys at both sites
Review of occupational hazard management issues, including
rectification costs
Financial modelling of workshop relocation and upgrade options
Identification of liquid waste collection, treatment and disposal
options
Waste stream minimisation through alternative operational and
cleaning processes
Features of the project incorporated the identification of simple, cost
effective solutions/ options available to the airline in dealing with their
waste stream.
Particular consideration was given to the storage, handling and disposal
of hazardous materials and the centralisation of maintenance
operations.
Client: Qantas Airways Ltd (Formerly Australian Airlines)
Melbourne Waste Management Council - Organic Recycling
Strategy, Australia
Development of organic waste management strategy for population of
3.3 million.
66. Melbourne City Council - Refuse Transfer Station, Australia
Refuse handling review, value management study, detailed design and
contract management for 120,000 tonnes/annum waste transfer station.
Biosolids Composting Trial - South West Water Authority, Australia
The Project involved the development of a turned windrow composting
system to process biosolids. Research, development and demonstration
approval RD29396 was issued by the EPA to Organic Recyclers Pty Ltd
to compost sewage sludge from the Warrnambool Sewage Treatment
Plant. RD&D approval was based on the EPAV Environment Guidelines
for Composting and Other Organic Recycling Facilities. The compost
trial was conducted over a period of 12 months.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Preparation of RD&D application
Technical support in developing the processing facility.
Development of a methodology in conjunction with Organic
Recyclers Pty Ltd and the South West Water Authority.
Preparation of a trial monitoring program in accordance with AS
4454-1997.
Preparation of progress reports.
Analysis of chemical test results in accordance with ARMCANZ
Biosoilds Guidelines, Australian Standards (AS 4454-1997), NSW
EPA Draft Biosolids Guidelines for Grade A compost.
Recommendations with respect to the future management of
biosolids based on trial results.
Features of the project included demonstration that biosolids are
capable of being treated through a properly managed and monitored
windrow composting operation.
Client: Organic Recyclers Pty Ltd
67. Western Water, Australia
The Project involved provision of specialised audit services for the
internal audit carried out at Western Water. Issues addressed in the
three-year program included water quality and quantity, dam safety,
asset management, capital works and contract management.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Assessment of water quality treatment programs against Australian
standards.
Examination of dam safety protocol.
Monitoring progress against asset maintenance program.
Appraisal of demand management strategy.
Consideration of performance of reticulation system
Features of the project included inspections of water treatment plants,
dams and lagoons to ensure procedures conformed to Western Water’s
management systems. Areas for improvement in procedures and
management systems were also identified.
Client: Western Water
68. Yarra Valley Water – Biosolids Reuse & Land Leasing Review,
Australia
The Project involved an assessment and comparative analysis of the
submissions received for the leasing of land at the treatment plant for
biosolids treatment.
Services provided by Meinhardt included:
Development of a selection criteria in conjunction with Yarra Valley
Water.
Identification of all regulatory approval requirements to be obtained
by the selected proponent.
Preparation of an issues paper on key issues related to the lease of
land.
An assessment and comparative analysis of the relevant
experience, technical and operational capabilities demonstrated by
proponents including site development, process infrastructure,
effluent reuse, environmental management.
An assessment of the viability of commercial proposals including
risk management and financial performance.
Recommendations to Yarra Valley Water on the preferred
proponents.
Features of the project included the development of an assessment
criterion and scoring system to enable comparative analysis.
Client: Yarra Valley Water
69. Yarra Valley Water - Provision of professional advice at Yarra
Valley Water, Australia
The Project involved the provision of ongoing professional technical and
project management services at Yarra Valley Water.
Services provided by Meinhardt included: -
Inspection of waste water treatment plants
Assessment of current and future requirements of the Whittlesea
Sewage Treatment Plant
Exploration of upgrade options
Preparation of tender specification documents
Features of the project included functional design and preparation of a
consultant’s brief for the detailed design and project management
services for the upgrade of Whittlesea Sewage Treatment Plant.
Client: Yarra Valley Water
70. Mekong Transport and Flood Protection, Vietnam
Meinhardt in association with Halcrow, PCI conducted the construction
supervision for road sections Can Tho to Nam Can and Dong Ha to
Quang Ngai of National Highway No. 1 and the road network in Mekong
delta area.
Client: Government of Vietnam (funded by World Bank)
Construction cost: USD 6,000,000
Year of Completion: 2004
Thu Duc BOT Water Supply, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Meinhardt was employed by LVWC to act as Independent Checking
Engineer (Owner Engineer) to provide the design review, construction
management and commissioning & testing for the construction of GTM
Dumez for USD 185 Million BOT Water Supply Project in Ho Chi Minh
City.
Services: Construction Management
Year of Completion: 2003
Client: Lyonnaise Des Eaux
71. Replacement and Rehabilitation of Water Mains Stage 2, Hong
Kong
The objective of this assignment is to progress the planned replacement
and rehabilitation of 700km of Hong Kong's existing water distribution
assets by preparing layout drawings, a study report, land requirements
plans and completing the Preliminary Project Feasibility Study to enable
the implementation of the works.
This includes the following major tasks:-
Carry out desk studies and site visits to investigate the feasibility of
the proposed water mains in terms of construction, geotechnical,
traffic, services and utilities and environmental aspects
Prepare drawings for the works
Prepare the land requirement report and land requirement plans
Consult with relevant government departments, consultants and
utility undertakings, identifying practical constraints, alternative
alignments, and construction methodologies, and producing a
scheme for the works
Carry out the preliminary environmental review and prepare project
profile for approval by epd
Costing, cost-benefit analyses and annual expenditure forecast
Establish the recommended implementation strategy
Submit a programme of works for the works
Estimate the recurrent consequences to Government
Construction Cost: HK$3,000,000,000
Year of Completion: 2010
Client: Water Supplies Department
Lead Consultant: Meinhardt
Island West Transfer Station - Western Hong Kong Island, Hong
Kong
This project involved the excavation two caverns and access tunnels of
35,500m3, together with service and administration buildings at Mount
Davis, Western for Swire BFI's new Waste Transfer Station serving
Hong Kong Island.
Meinhardt achieved very substantial savings for the operator by
changing single cavern scheme to two smaller caverns, thereby
reducing the fire compartmentation volumes and therefore the cost of
the caverns and their fire prevention equipments.
Innovative solutions to environmental difficulties with fire alarm detectors
were also developed.
Construction Cost: HK$640,000,000
(Saving of HK$600M on the original design)
M&E Cost: HK$80,000,000
Year of Completion: June 1997
Client: Swire BFI Waste Services Limited
Architect: Ove Arup & Partners
74. Current Projects
Project Name Project Description Client Services Cost Category Country
Provided
Manama Lagoon Manama Lagoons is a mixed-use, Retaj Masterplanning, TBA Infrastructure Bahrain
Development integrated resort development Infrastructure,
incorporating two 5 star hotels, Civil & Structural,
residential apartments and villas, Architectural and
a modern retail souk, and a variety M&E Consultancy
of entertainment and lifestyle Services
facilities plus parking.
Bombay Dyeing Spring Bombay Master Planning, TBA Masterplanning/ India
Mills Site Dyeing Infrastructure Infrastructure
Design and
Building Design
Appointment of Meinhardt is providing Land Independent TBA Infrastructure / Singapore
Independent & Accredited Independent and Accredited Transport & Accredited Railway
Checker for Contracts Checker services for Contracts Authority Checker
1660 and 1661, Singapore 1660 and 1661 Tuas West
Extension. The project comprises
3 stations and an interchange
station with Tuas South Extension
and a depot. It also includes a
7.5km long elevated rail line.
LTA Contract 9181C - LTA Contract 9181C - Proposed Land M&E Engineering Infrastructure Singapore
Proposed Downtown Downtown Line Stage 3 (DTL 3) Transpot
Line Stage 3 (DTL 3) Rapid Transit System of Singapore Authority
Rapid Transit System of (Package C)
Singapore (Package C),
Singapore
QP Services for Contract Qualified Person (Supervision) Land C&S Engineering SGD 410 Infrastructure Singapore
911 for Land Transport Services for Contract 911 Design Transport million
Authority, Singapore and Construction of Depot for Authority
Downtown Line.
Contract 917 Design and Contract 917 Design and Alpine Bau Project S$320m Infrastructure / Singapore
Construction of Stations Construction of Stations and GmbH Management, Railway
and Tunnels at Sixth Tunnels at Sixth Avenue and Civil & Structural,
Avenue and Blackmore for Blackmore for Downtown Line Architectural and
Downtown Line Stage 2 Stage 2 M&E Consultancy
Services
Contract 918 Design and Contract 918 Design and Alpine Bau Project S$350m Infrastructure / Singapore
Construction of Station at Construction of Station at Duchess GmbH Management, Railway
Duchess and Tunnels for and Tunnels for Downtown Line Civil & Structural,
Downtown Line Stage 2 Stage 2 Architectural and
M&E Consultancy
Services
Phase 1 Jurong Rock Contract No: JTC C01502009 Jurong Accredited SGD 700 Infrastructure Singapore
Cavern at Banyan Basin, Provision of Accredited Checking Consultants Checking million
Jurong Island, Singapore Organisation Services for Pte Ltd
Design and Construction of the
Underground Caverns, Associated
Underground / Aboveground
Facilities and Jetty of Phase 1
Jurong Rock Cavern at Banyan
Basin, Jurong Island, Singapore