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Meinhardt Singapore

Engineering for the Future

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CoNteNts

Chairman’s Message

CEO’s Message

Our Global Network

A Collective Journey with Singapore

Defence

Civil & Infrastructure

Bridges & Highways

Timeline from 1955

Aviation

Business, Technology Parks & Smart Cities

Leaders of Engineering Possibilities

Extensive Capabilities

Engineering Our Collective Future

Economic & Feasibility Studies

Education

Healthcare

Hospitality

Environmental Engineering

A Holistic Approach to Engineering

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Healthcare

Power & Energy

Residential

Oil & Gas

Public & Government Buildings

Office Buildings

Retail Malls

Pharmaceutical

Sports Facilities

Ports & Marine

LogisticsIndustrial & Manufacturing

Master Planning & Infrastructure Design

Metros & Railways

High Rise Buildings

Mission Critical

Project Management

Mixed-use

Water & Wastewater

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Standing as one of the largest global engineering companies with more than 40 offices and over 4000 staff around the globe, Meinhardt continues to stay true to the roots of our beginning – engineering. Our unwavering dedication to delivering engineering solutions that are highly innovative, yet tailored and relevant to our customers each and every time drives our purpose.

At Meinhardt, we align our objectives with that of our clients’.

Resultantly, we continue to produce commercially successful projects with the best outcome for our clients – cost savings as well as higher quality projects within shorter time frames.

Underpinning the quality of our engineering solutions is our strong global network fuelled by distinctively superior customised processes and a highly talented and multi-disciplinary team. The employment of innovative technology platforms such

eNGINeeRING GLoBAL eXCeLLeNCe

“Meinhardt’s sustained industry leadership over the decades is a result of our strong commitment to innovate and excel. In the years ahead, the same manifesto will empower us to scale greater heights.”

Dr s. Nasim Executive Group ChairmanMeinhardt Group

as parametric modelling and Building Information Modelling further enhance our competitive edge.

While we celebrate a significant corporate milestone – our 40th anniversary in Singapore, we continue to be prepared for the possibilities brought about by tomorrow’s technology and engineering developments. In a technology driven profession, we are ready and geared to engineer for the future.

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Since our humble start in Melbourne, Australia in 1955, Meinhardt has now been in Singapore for 40 years. Our wealth of experience and growing achievements reinforce our position as a leading global engineering company. At the same time, through staying true to our values, we propel our progress even in times of recession by:• Investing and empowering

our people;• Focusing on and cultivating

long-term relationships withevery client;

• Understanding our clients’requirements and tailoringsolutions to meet and exceedtheir quality, cost and timeexpectations;

• Embracing new technologiesand constantly innovating –we pioneered manyengineering feats and made theimpossible achievable;

• Foresight – identifying andentering new markets andsectors early; and

• Never compromising onintegrity and ethics.

eNGINeeRING Is ouR BusINessMeinhardt is a multi-disciplinary engineering company since inception and we cover a full range of infrastructure and building sectors since our early days.

RePutAtIoN sPeAks FoR ItseLFMeinhardt is a leading player in every market we operate in. By enforcing best practices and deploying right talents and technologies while investing in developing local people and understanding local cultures, we grow almost entirely organically. Proving ourselves to our clients has made our growth sustainable

LeADING eNGINeeRING soLutIoNs

“We have learnt through our 40 years, that an unwavering focus on clients, engineering and our engineers has given us a unique edge in the industry, putting Meinhardt in a global leading position.“

omar shahzad Group CEOMeinhardt Group

and real. We keep our offices running and deliver on our commitment to our clients.Adopting a hands-on leadership and management style, we remain rooted to our core as engineers and stay focused on what we do best.

GoING FoRwARDLooking ahead, we are unwavering in upholding our values and principles as we continue to strengthen our presence in existing markets and expand to new markets such as Africa and the Americas – readying for a global listing in the next few years.

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tImeLINe FRom 1955

Expanded into Singapore

Meinhardt (Singapore) is one of the leading international consultancies in Singapore. We combine a ‘one-stop-shop’ approach with a can-do attitude towards our work.

Expanded into Hong Kong

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Founded by William L. Meinhardt in Melbourne, Australia

Expanded into IndonesiaAviation business commenced

Façade Technology commenced

1 Glaxochem PharmaceuticalPlant, Singapore

2 Centrepoint, Singapore

3 Parklane, Singapore

1 CIG, Australia

1 Exhibition Building,Australia

2 Coca Cola, Australia

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1 Bugis Junction, Singapore

2 Ayer Rajah Expressway,Singapore

3 OUB Centre, Singapore

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Expanded into Pakistan

Expanded into UK

MBOOpened Kuwait and Oman Offices

Opened US Office

Opened Shanghai, Beijing and India Offices

Meinhardt Group acquired Eigen, India

Opened Seoul and Tianjin Offices

Opened Dubai Office

Opened Turkey Office

Meinhardt Hong Kong acquired Mouchel Parkman Asia Ltd.

Opened Myanmar Office

Opened Abu Dhabi, Cambodia, Egypt and Algeria Offices

Reopened New York Office

Expanded into Malaysia

Meinhardt Infrastructure & Environment commenced

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Expanded into Vietnam Opened Qatar Office

Expanded into the Philippines Opened Bahrain Office

Expanded into the Middle East

Expanded into Thailand

Opened Offices in Saudi Arabia and Libya

Opened Shenzhen Office

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1 Pontiac Marina, Singapore

2 One Raffles Quay, Singapore

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1 The Dubai Mall, UAE

2 HarbourFront Interchange, Singapore

3 Marina Bay Financial Centre, Singapore

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1 Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore

2 Sengkang Integrated Regional Hospital, Community Hospital and Specialist Outpatient Clinics, Singapore

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ouR GLoBAL NetwoRk

AdelaideBrisbaneGold CoastMelbournePerthSydney

Australia

AlgiersCairo

AfricaAsiaBangkokBeijingChennaiDanangGurgaonHanoiHo Chi Minh CityHong KongIslamabadJakartaJohor BahruKarachi

Kuala LumpurLahoreMacauManilaMuzaffarabadNoidaPhnom PenhPeshawarShanghaiShenzhenSingapore TianjinYangon

middle east & North Africa (meNA)Abu DhabiDohaDubaiKuwait CityManamaMuscatRiyadh

usANew York City

europe IstanbulLondon

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eXteNsIVe CAPABILItIes 42

Officesworldwide

Infrastructure • Environmental

Management• Energy Generation and

Distribution• Waste Management

• Water and Wastewater

Buildings • Arts and Culture• Commercial Offices• Convention Centres• Hotels and Leisure• Mixed-use Developments• Parking Structures• Residential• Retail / Shopping Malls• Sports Facilities / Stadia

Civic • Defence• Educational• Healthcare / Hospitals• Public

Information technology, Research and Communications

• Data Centres• Life Sciences and Biotech• Power Systems• Telecommunications

Industrial and manufacturing

• Distribution Centres• Industrial• Pharmaceutical• Petrochemical

transportation • Aviation / Airports• Bridges• Highways• Ports• Railways / Metros• Tunnels

urban Land Development

• Built Environment• Conservation and Restoration• Urban Regeneration• Urban Infrastructure

sustainability • Energy Audits and

Conservation• Green Buildings and

Architecture

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Our people are at the heart of our success – past, present and future.

LeADeRs oF eNGINeeRING PossIBILItIes

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4000+ Professionals

In the dynamic world today, we recognise that while it is important to have talented individuals in our team, our decisive advantage lies in our ability to harness our people’s potential. Coupled with the conducive environment that promotes teamwork, we are poised to advance the industry standard – leading the way into the future.

Trained in diverse disciplines, our people are ever ready to deliver value-added engineering solutions across a broad spectrum of disciplines for projects of varying complexity and scopes. Our engineers’ versatility stems from an innovative and forward-looking work culture that permeates through the organisation across the world. Their unwavering commitment to excellence is inspired by a common aspiration – to engineer tomorrow’s solutions.

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AN INteGRAteD APPRoAChWe provide comprehensive services across a multitude of engineering disciplines. The lack of inter-disciplinary co-ordination is often a cause for project delays, cost overruns and claims. Hence, we proactively prevent this by adopting a structured design approach that incorporates building services, façade engineering and other key design components as inherent parts of our design philosophy.

This strategy synergises the services from various disciplines and delivers superior value by providing fully coordinated and compatible solutions which enable efficiencies and savings to be achieved, performance to be enhanced and informed decisions to be made by all stakeholders.

DesIGN PhAse mANAGemeNtWe recognise our people play a key

role in delivering the projects. They impact the quality and commercial outcome of projects. Therefore, we carefully assemble a team of professionals, who are best suited for the size, complexity and delivery expectations, for each project.

We identify the Concept and Schematic Design Stages to be the most crucial phases in controlling the project cost, design optimisation and constructability. That is why we dedicate our best people to handle these critical design phases to ensure that the most innovative, cost-effective and sustainable solutions are provided for our projects.

Meinhardt maintains a Group Design Team comprising experts from each discipline. The Group Design Team does not own projects, it provides front-end engineering input, which

includes a concept, an optimised system and an operating model with key design parameters, for each project. Subsequently, these become the basis for further detailed design by the nominated team. This approach enables us to provide optimised design for each of our projects.

PRoPRIetARy teChNoLoGyIn a world characterised by rapidly changing technologies, Meinhardt remains committed to delivering bespoke engineering solutions that provide our clients with safe, cost-effective and sustainable engineering outcomes. This is achieved through the extensive use of our self-developed state-of-the art computational design processes involving building information modelling, digital design platforms, parametric modelling, computational fluid dynamic simulations

A hoLIstIC APPRoACh to eNGINeeRINGOur approach to engineering is to dispense with conventional thinking and constantly push boundaries to deliver bespoke, innovative and often pioneering engineering solutions.

Through this unconventional approach, we have built a long and distinguished history of pioneering technological benchmarks and delivering engineering excellence that has benefitted not only our clients but also the broader construction industry.

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and customised scripting, and optimisation tools.

Additionally, these customised tools that are built upon off-the-shelf solutions improve our internal efficiency, provide new means for design communication and facilitate more collaborative design solutions. As a consequence, the design team benefits from accelerated design studies by leveraging our global expertise. Our clients also concurrently benefit from cost-savings that result from

an integrated design approach and customised optimisation strategies.

ouR AttItuDe towARDs seRVICING CLIeNtsWe see our clients as our business partners. It is our mission to work in synergy with them to ensure they meet their business objectives, because when they win, we win. Beyond offering cutting-edge design technology and fully integrated solutions, we are mindful of keeping an open mind to embrace the changing needs of

GRouNDBReAkING meINhARDt soLutIoNs

1 Strut-Free Multicellular ‘Peanut’ Retention System and Parallel Coupled Outrigger Wall framing for the unprecedented slenderness of The Sail @ Marina Bay, Singapore

2Pioneering use of Automatic TunnelMonitoring System for Bugis Junction Excavation, Singapore – now specified in Singapore’s Railway Protection Code

3Developed unbraced pre-tensioned glass walls with integrated remote monitoring system for Oxford House, Hong Kong

4Use of the Central Core-Box as aTransfer Structure above existing subway tunnels for the 50-storey north tower of One Raffles Quay, Singapore

5Canopy Cooling System for the outdoor areas of the Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore

6Deep Cement Mixed Island Excavation Method and Hybrid Precast-Slab and Banded PT Floors for the Marina Bay Financial Centre, Singapore

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our clients. Through ensuring a clear understanding of the project deliverables and milestones, we are not only able to propose optimal solutions that fit the needs of our clients, we can also work synergistically with them – meeting their timeline and budgets.

It is our priority to maintain a highly professional, yet personal relationship with our clients. This supports our business strategy of repeat business based on long-term relationship and performance.

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eNGINeeRING ouR CoLLeCtIVe FutuReAs we deliver solutions for the world today, our sights are focused on possibilities for tomorrow.

Maintaining a forward-looking approach, we are ever ready to engineer a brighter future. Six decades and counting, we strive to not only embrace the changing times, but also leverage our growing strength to develop unique and real solutions to global challenges. We stay committed to engineer our collective future.

seCuRItyIn the fast evolving world of today, business security remains to be of utmost importance. Determined to give our customers that extra peace of mind, Meinhardt endeavours to develop design solutions that fully integrate architecture, functionality and engineering systems to meet changing business safety needs. The result is a quality product offering that fully encompasses a business’ concept, strategy and implementation

stages. Coupled with our diverse expertise and global reach, we are confident of finding solutions that are tailored to suit varying project needs, as well as geographical and geopolitical risk profiles.

CARBoN FootPRINtReducing carbon footprint remains at the core of Meinhardt’s future direction. Apart from closely monitoring carbon emissions and taking necessary steps to minimise carbon emissions, we also actively value-add to engineering projects that we undertake through conducting full life cycle assessments from embodied energy content – construction, operation, maintenance and end of life disposal. Concurrently, we adopt a proactive approach towards actualising various commercially and operationally sustainable design solutions that

minimise our carbon footprint, protecting the environments in which we work, live and play.

It/teChNoLoGyIntegrating smart technology and information technology into our engineering system designs, Meinhardt strives to create synergies between energy efficiency, comfort, safety and security. To achieve this, we provide design solutions that not only improve a building’s performance and sustainability, but also harness possibilities brought about by technology. This is done through integrating multiple IT backbones to manage building control, building management, energy metering, audiovisual and security systems. In summary, our building projects are designed to be

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future-ready, with optimised real estate investment is optimised.Keeping abreast of technology, Meinhardt pioneers the use of artificial intelligence in air conditioning, power and lighting control systems – optimising resources by ensuring that energy is expended proportionately to the occupancy and activity levels of the building. Ultimately, energy savings of over 30% are achieved as compared to conventional solutions – in line with our goal of creatinggreener communities.

smARt CItIesSmart cities are becoming a way of the future, founded on key pillars bringing together human and social capital, mobility and communication infrastructure into a symbiotic relationship on

a common platform to fuel a sustainable economic development and high quality of living. Central to this development is the use of technology in the planning and engineering of urban landscapes, to give rise to smart cities.

At the forefront of planning and understanding such smart cities, Meinhardt provides advice and solutions pertaining to the development and implementation of governance structures, as well as the incorporation of technology-based solutions in the planning and designing of smart cities. Armed with extensive industry experience of the markets that we operate in, we are able to apply our knowledge across geographical boundaries, addressing differing aspirations of our clients and communities,

future-proofing their specific requirements for a smart city.

eNeRGySocieties depend on continuous access to energy in order to function and thrive. Interruptions in energy flow can result in unwanted consequences, causing disruptions for producers and consumers alike. With the firm belief that this presents an area of potential and sustained growth, in particular – demand reduction and renewable energy production, Meinhardt has begun investing in this vital sector of energy production and distribution. This undertaking is congruent with our activities in other sectors, including industrial engineering, infrastructure and the implementation of smart cities.

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A CoLLeCtIVe JouRNey wIth sINGAPoReIn the 40 years we have been in Singapore, we contributed to the growth and modernisation of the city – from the distinctive skyline to the modern infrastructure that the city is well-known for.

Asia square towers

marina Bay Financial Centre

one shenton

the sail @marina Bay

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One Raffles Quay

oue Bayfront

One Raffles Place(ouB Centre)

hsBC Building

the skyline of singapore We are proud to have taken

part in the development of iconic buildings that are

well associated with the Singapore brand.

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singapore’s Comprehensive Infrastructure Network

We have been integral to the development of transportation,

sanitary and entertainment infrastructures that Singaporeans

are familiar with.

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Aviation projects require complex engineering solutions to suit ongoing operational, technical and technology developments. Some of the key elements and challenges faced by airports today include large volume, column free spaces, adaptive indoor environmental system solutions that cater to fluctuating passenger traffic, sophisticated IT and communication systems for instrumentation, control

and travel information support, as well as critical security system solutions including passenger and baggage screenings.

Meinhardt offers a solid delivery base across the full spectrum of the aviation industry. Our in-house specialist teams are equipped with significant experience gained from major airport projects worldwide, and provide fully

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encompassing and integrated technical delivery. These include all airside and landside civil components such as runways, taxiways, aircraft parking positions and elevated roadways. We have also delivered a large variety of aircraft maintenance hangers including light maintenance, heavy maintenance, painting and engine test facilities.

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4Ninoy Aquino International Airport terminal 3, manila, Philippines

International Airport Terminal Building comprising five 3-storey concourse blocks, a 5-storey head house and a 4-storey parking, with a total built up area of 360,000 square metres.

Client: Tanenaka CorporationCompletion: 2003

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

1muscat International Airport,oman

New International Airport designed to handle 12 million passengers annually.

Client: Bechtel & Bahwan Engineering Completion: 2014

MEP Engineering and Lighting Design

2hAeCo hangars, Chek Lap kok, Lantau, hong kong

Three bay maintenance hangar to accommodate three wide body aircraft and a fully covered nose-in aircraft.

Client: Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co LtdCompletion: 1999, 2007, 2010

Project Management, Infrastructure, Airport Planning, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP Engineering

5Virgin Aircraft maintenance FacilitiesLondon heathrow, uk

Maintenance hangar to suit full aircraft fleet mixes with the capability for future expansion.

Client: Virgin Atlantic Airways/ BAA Completion: 2002

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering, Architectural, Specialist Equipment, Environmental , Feasibility Study/ Business Needs Case, Construction Phase Quality Control and Design Management

3Restructuring and modernisation of Delhi and mumbai Airports,India Global Technical Advisor to the Ministry of Civil Aviation in carrying out the first Procurement Private Partnership (PPP) Project for the New Delhi and Mumbai Airports.

Client: Airport Authority of IndiaCompletion: 2005 (Global Technical Advisory); 2010 (New Delhi New International Terminal)

Aviation, Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering and Façade Engineering

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8melbourne Airport, Australia

Thermal Energy Network & Tri-Generation.

Client: Melbourne Airport Completion: 2013

Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering and ESD Engineering

6Larnaca & Pafos International Airport, Cyprus

Two terminals designed to cater for future aircraft types up to B747-400 and the growth of low cost airline operations expected at each airport with all airside and landside facilities.

Client: Bouygues International for HermesCompletion: 2009

Civil and Structural Engineering

9hamilton Island Runway, Australia

Airport planning and design for B767 runway in 30 metres deep water. Winner of ACEA Engineering Excellence Award.

Client: Hamilton Island Enterprises and Ansett Airlines Completion: 1990

Project Management, Airport Planning & Design

7sydney 3rd Runway, Australia

Development of a new runway includes major reclamation in Botany Bay, construction of 2,400 metres IFR runway, parallel taxiway system and taxiway bridge structures.

Client: Sydney AirportCompletion: 1995

Principal Engineering Consultant

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Location: Singapore

Client: Changi Airport Group (CAG)

Architect: Woodhead & Architects 61

Contractor: Takenaka Corporation

Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical & Façade Consultants: Meinhardt

ChANGI AIRPoRt teRmINAL 1 uPGRADINGCompletely refurbished and remodelled at a cost in excess of S$500 million, the newly upgraded and expanded Terminal 1 of the iconic Changi Airport arena now features a warmer and more relaxed ambience to welcome its 24 million passengers each year. The upgrading design was based on the ‘Tropical City’ theme, with improvements made to the terminal façade and airport facilities to enhance the overall experience of passengers at Changi Airport.

A terminal-long sky roof with colour-changing LED lights and

louvres control, as well as an iconic 204-metre long canopy at the departure kerbside count amongst the new features at Changi Airport. Natural lighting was also a key element in the upgrading works, with taller and unobstructed glazed walls incorporated into the architectural design, a sky roof, and a 12-metre high glass façade. Open spaces were emphasised with the higher-glazed glass walls. In addition, the 35-metre airside extension of the terminal provides a good, clear view of the aircrafts and runways.

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Central to the development of any city is the network of bridges and highways which drive the pulse of a city and keep it moving.

For highways design, the challenges include planning the optimum alignment, traffic forecast and modelling and dealing with varying

growth conditions to select the most appropriate pavement. Similarly for bridges, careful planning and placement of piers, abutments and the design of most efficient bridge deck whether post-tensioned beams, box girders or cable stayed are the key considerations.

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2marina Coastal expressway (mCe), singapore

Contract 485 and 487 includes a 1.4 kilometres of dual-carriageway twin-cell box vehicular tunnel of which 420 metres are below the Marina Bay Crossing.

Client: Land Transport Authority Completion: 2013

Qualified Person (Supervision) Services, Engineering Review and Advisory Services

1Ayer Rajah expressway Phase IIA, IIB, IIC and IID, singapore

Turnkey design for Ayer RajahExpressway includes flyovers with two independent carriageways.

Client: Public Work Department (PWD)Completion: 1988

Principal Engineering Consultant

Utilising our expertise in civil engineering, we have designed and supervised numerous highways and bridges, with technically innovative solutions, that have eased congestions during and after construction, and also bridged the distances between places and communities.

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3marina Bayfront Bridge, singapore

Pedestrian and vehicular bridge which span across the Singapore River linking the Bayfront area and the integrated resort.

Client: Urban Redevelopment Authority Completion: 2009

Accredited Checking

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4oxley Rise Flyover, singapore

7-span 3-lane flyover forming a part of Central Expressway.

Client: Public Work Department (PWD)Completion: 1990

Principal Engineering Consultant

5Clemenceau Bridge, singapore

3-span 8-lane bridge and underpass forming a part of Central Expressway Project.

Client: Public Work Department (PWD)Completion: 1990

Principal Engineering Consultant

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7hanoi – hai Phong expressway, Vietnam

105.5 kilometres expressway connecting Hanoi and Hai Phong.

Client: Vietnam Infrastructure Development and Finance Investment Joint Stock Company (VIDIFI)Completion: 2012

Construction Supervision

6Liantang / heung yuen wai Boundary Control Point site Formation and Infrastructure works – Contract 3, hong kong

Interchange with four link roads. Meinhardt’s innovative alternative designs of the viaducts provided significant savings especially in foundations.

Client: Chun Wo Construction & Engineering Co. Ltd.Completion: 2018

Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering, Traffic, Water & Environment

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9third National highways, India

Construction supervision and design review for 115 kilometres of highways.

Client: National Highways Authority of IndiaCompletion: 2004

Civil and Structural Engineering

8Phu my Bridge, Vietnam

Interconnecting bridge at a total length of 10.3 kilometres.

Client: Phu My Bridge B.O.T Joint Stock CompanyCompletion: 2009

Project Management and Construction Supervision

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The worldwide trend of increased urbanisation demands further developments in planning of large scale communities. The expectation for technologically sophisticated, dynamic, efficient but at the same time practical, secure and inviting urban centres gives rise to the Smart City concept.

The teams at Meinhardt have the knowledge and expertise to be involved from the early stages in the planning, evaluation and design of

Smart Cities. We utilise integrated IT/Communication platforms with the capability for high level interface with the various urban systems. We provide detailed urban planning supported by infrastructure master plan, large scale energy plants and distribution system using the latest developments in green technology and smart grid design.

Our teams carefully evaluate symbiotic relationships between the various urban activities to assess

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and capitalise recycling, waste to energy and other environmentally sustainable opportunities. We design high technology IT infrastructure to provide wide ranging opportunities for interconnectivity between the various urban activities including finance, education, health, research, manufacturing, transport and entertainment. We also provide high technology/non-intrusive security design including concept and methodology as well as detailed implementation.

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4teletech Park, singapore

High-tech telecommunication facility with a total built up area of 140,000 square metres.

Client: Singapore Telecommunications Limited and Arcasia Land Pte LtdCompletion: 1996

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical Engineering

2Zhongguancun west, Beijing science and technology Park, China

In collaboration with Kohn Pederson Fox Associates, Meinhardt was the MEP engineer for the Zhongguancun West development which consists of an office tower, office podium and an exhibition bridge structure. Total floor area of 95,000 square metres. Client: Beijing Science Park Development Co Ltd Completion: 2008

Structural, MEP Engineering

1mediapolis @ one North,singapore 12-storey Media Complex comprising theatres, studios and other media facilities with four levels of basement.

Client: Kajima + Tiong Seng JVCompletion: 2014

Value Engineering (Structural) and ERSS

5It / IA enabled technology Park, Chennai

Technology park with 165,000 square metres of floor space.

Client: Ascendas (India) Pvt Limited and Tamil Nadu Industrial Completion: 2006 Civil, Structural, Geotechnical Engineering

3Fusionopolis 5, singapore

17-storey building providing quality business space, a 5-storey office block featuring the “Work Office Home Office”, and retail space. Total floor area of 67,490 square metres.

Client: Ascendas Completion: 2016 Civil, Structural, Geotechnical Engineering

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7the Gemini, singapore

4-storey research and development complex at Science Park II.

Client: Arcasia Land Pte LtdCompletion: 1998

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical Engineering

6Biopolis, singapore

Alternative superstructure design for 9-storey Bioinformatics Institute and Bioprocessing Technology Centre and alternative foundation design for 12-storey building for private research institute / companies.

Client: Samsung CorporationCompletion: 2004

Structural Engineer for Design and Build Contractor

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9hong kong science Park Phase 2, hong kong World-class research centre consists of 10 seven-storey buildings, including energy towers, research and development offices, laboratory buildings, oval-shaped auditorium, an amphitheatre, a services tunnel, link bridges, a swimming pool and a musical water fountain. Client: Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks CorporationCompletion: 2008

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP Engineering & Façade

81A International Business Park,singapore 13-storey business park building with a basement carpark located at International Business Park. Winner of BCA Green Mark Gold Award, 2009. Client: Eurochem Corporation Pte LtdCompletion: 2009

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical Engineering

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1Deep tunnel sewerage system, Ang Mo Kio and Queensway tunnels, singapore

Ang Mo Kio Tunnel comprises a 7.2 kilometres long deep tunnel sewerage system with a 30-40 metres deep bored tunnel of 4.3 metres internal diameter.

Queensway Tunnel comprises a 9.7 kilometres long deep tunnel sewerage system with a 30-45 metres deep bored tunnel of 3.3 metres internal diameter.

Client: Samsung Corporation (Ang Mo Kio Tunnel) & Zublin (Queensway Tunnel) Completion: 2005

Principal Engineering Consultant

2Castle Peak A&B Power stations Reclamation and Jetty, hong kong

Design and construction of the reclamations and seawalls for Asia’s largest coal fired power station complex.

Client: Castle Peak Power Station Company (Capco)Completion: 1986

Civil, Infrastructure & Environmental Engineering

With the ever increasing population and migration to cities, both new and existing cities/townships require careful planning, design and implementation of the infrastructure projects. This includes all facets of civil and MEP infrastructure,

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including roads and bridges, water supply and sanitation systems, transportation, power, gas, industrial parks to ports and marine facilities.

Well-known for its technical expertise in infrastructure

engineering and the experience of designing numerous such projects internationally, Meinhardt is at the forefront of planning and designing the entire infrastructure for projects of any size.

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3Penang third Link undersea tunnel, malaysia

The mega infrastructure project consists of a 6.5 kilometres undersea tunnel, a 8.8 kilometres bypass and a 12 kilometres road connecting Penang and Butterworth.

Client: Confidential Completion: 2016

Civil & Infrastructure Engineering

4Jurong Rock Cavern, singapore

Southeast Asia’s first underground rock cavern for oil storage located more than 100 metres below Jurong Island’s Banyan Basin. The cavern is up to 27 metres high - equivalent to a 9-storey building. The project comprises 8 kilometres of tunnels and five caverns housing a total of nine storage galleries.

Client: JTC CorporationCompletion: 2014

Accredited Checking

5kennedy town station and overrun tunnel, west Island Line, hong kong

Meinhardt was the lead consultant of the new Kennedy Town Station and Overrun Tunnels, with significant re-provisioning and associated ground-level facilities.

Client: MTR Corporation Ltd Completion: 2013

Project Management, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, and MEP Engineering

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Penang-Butterworth Sea Tunnel

GeorgetownInner Ring Road

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1Victorian Air wing and Air Ambulance Facilityessendon Airport, Victoria, Australia

Two steel frame hangar to house and service aircrafts. The facility also houses flight control, workshops and training simulators.

Client: Victoria Police Air Wing / Metropolitan Ambulance Service Completion: 2009

Civil and Structural Engineering

The defence sector covers a wide range of projects from building to testing, manufacturing and maintenance of facilities. Standardisation, reliability, interchangeability, and the use of latest technology solutions are significant for defence type projects, backed by rigorous quality requirements. Time

constraints and programme criticality, together with the need for strict budget compliance are some of the challenges faced by our design teams.

Meeting these challenges, Meinhardt has successfully delivered a variety of defence projects and made strong

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2 2Defence & medical Research Centre,singapore 14-storey Defence & Medical Research Centre with three levels of basement was designed for high imposed loadings offering full flexibility for M&E services and reconfiguration of the labs with very stringent vibration requirements.

Client: Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA), Singapore Completion: 2003

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical Engineering

3Naval Berths 5-14 at Naval Dockyard, karachi, Pakistan

Rehabilitation and refurbishment of 900 metres Naval Berths at Pakistan Naval Dockyard, Karachi.

Client: Director Works & Chief Engineer (Navy), IslamabadCompletion: 2000

Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering

4hush house for sAF, singapore

Meinhardt-Airplan provided integrated engineering services for the turnkey contract for SAF’s engine testing facility. The test chamber comprises a 3-pinned prestressed concrete arch structure with 20 metres clear span. The design incorporates a highly sophisticated sound suppression exhaust and fire protection system.

Client: Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Completion: 1988

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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At the start of any major project undertaking, it is imperative that our clients understand the technical and economic feasibility of their projects to ensure that the projects will deliver the expected financial returns.

At Meinhardt, our experts understand projects from inception to handover.

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1District Cooling system at Pontiac marina, singapore

Feasibility Study for DCS plant serving a four million square feet mixed-use development.

Client: Pontiac Land Pte LtdCompletion: 1995

A key component in the business case development process is to understand our clients’ needs and provide technical and commercial advice. We provide our clients detailed economics and feasibility study reports to empower them to make well-informed and objective financial decisions on their projects during the early development stages.

Recognising the consequences and impact of these reports, we actively invest our professional expertise and experience, as well as develop empirical models that facilitate accurate analysis.

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3Ravi River, Lahore, Pakistan

Economic, Legal and Technical Advisory on Strategic Development Plan for a 50,000 hectares Riverfront Urban Development which includes developing public infrastructure, land development and identifying the investment prospects.

Client: Lahore Development Authority (LDA), PakistanCompletion: 2015

4Larnaca & Pafos International Airport, Cyprus

Technical advisory during the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Consortium bid.

Client: Bouygues International for HermesCompletion: 2005

2Restructuring and modernisation of Delhi and mumbai Airports,India

Global Technical Advisor to the Ministry of Civil Aviation in carrying out the first Procurement Private Partnership (PPP) Project for the New Delhi and Mumbai Airports. Responsible for setting the entire technical framework, evaluation criteria and recommendation for the selection of the successful bidders.

Client: Airport Authority of IndiaCompletion: 2005

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Provision of facilities and an environment that promotes learning and creativity is at the heart of progress in any society.

Meinhardt, being a multi-disciplinary company, is able to balance the requirements of functionality,

sustainability and learning environment of educational facilities – creating customised solutions for any educational institution from kindergartens, public and private schools and universities, to medical schools, IT training institutes and technology centres.

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1Republic Polytechnic, singapore

Comprising eight blocks of Learning Hubs, three blocks of Study Clusters, Staff & Admin Building, Energy Centre, Sports Hall, Centre of Cultural & Communications Centre Auditorium and Staff Housing. Total floor area of 240,000 square metres. Winner of 2010, President Design Awards and 2006 BCA Green Mark Platinum Award.

Client: Republic PolytechnicCompletion: 2006

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and Façade Engineering

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2school of Law, singapore management university, singapore

Dedicated teaching, faculty and administrative facilities for SMU’s School of Law including a 1,400-seat auditorium. The building has been designed to meet BCA’s Green Mark Platinum standards. Total floor area of 22,000 square metres. Client: Singapore Management UniversityCompletion: 2016

Civil, Structural and Geotechinical Engineering

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3Republic Polytechnic expansion Project, singapore

Expansion of Republic Polytechnic including Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). Total floor area of 20,000 square metres. Client: Republic Polytechnic Completion: 2014

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and Façade Engineering

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4Griffith University, G39 Science and Engineering Building, Queensland, Australia

4-storey teaching and research building.

Client: Griffith UniversityCompleted: 2010

Civil and Structural Engineering

5singapore Institute of management (sIm) Phase 2, singapore

Expansion to SIM Campus comprising 500-seat Performing Arts Centre(Theatre), Teaching Facilities, SpecialisedLaboratories and Administration Building.Total floor area of 35,500 square metres.

Client: Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)Completion: 2014

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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Twin six-storey building for School of Chemical & Life Sciences Teaching Block with Annex and Linkway at Singapore Polytechnic.

Client: Singapore Polytechnic Completion: 2006 (Phase 2A), 2010 (Phase 2B & 2C)

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

7university of Bahrain, College of engineering, sakhir, Bahrain

Eight academic and laboratory buildings, auditorium, lecture theatre and multipurpose hall. Total floor area of 50,620 square metres.

Client: University of BahrainCompletion: 2013

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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9university technology Petronas, Perak, malaysia

New technological university in Malaysia, a resource centre in the form of a large drum marks the entrance to the campus. This 150 metres diameter structural steel dome houses the University library and the main hall – a multi-purpose theatre seating 3,000 people.

Client: University Technology PetronasYear of Completion: 2004

Civil and Structural Engineering Consultancy

8Dulwich College at Bukit Batok west Avenue Phase 1 and 2, singapore

The development includes state-of-the-art education facilities, indoor and outdoor sports facilities, future performing arts centre and boarding school. Total floor area of 29,000 square metres.

Client: Dulwich CollegeYear of Completion: 2014 (Phase 1), 2017 (Phase 2)

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering (Phase 1), MEP Engineering (Phase 2)

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Location: Singapore

Client: National University of Singapore (NUS) and Yale University

Architect: Forum Architects and Pelli Clarke Pilli Architects

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineers: Meinhardt

yALe-Nus CoLLeGeThe campus of Yale-NUS College was designed to blend the cultures and traditions of Singapore and New Haven, and to build an academic village for living and learning. Emphasising social learning among peers, the building was designed with communal areas for interaction. A few of these distinctive areas are dining commons, nested communities, signature courtyards and sky gardens. This allowed students, faculty and staff in each of the three residential colleges to experience the intimacy and character of a small school while

enjoying the resources of a large university.

A highlight of this liberal arts college is the 350-seat multipurpose auditorium, designed with exceptional acoustic capabilities. Both structural and mechanical aspects were considered to achieve a high level of acoustic excellence, which involved designing in collaboration with an acoustics consultant, going with a ‘box-in-box’ structural approach and conceiving an intricate airflow system.

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As a result of innovations in the field of environmental engineering and relevant advisory solutions for waste-incineration and disposal facilities, we stand today as one of the global leaders in the environmental and waste management sector.

Our keen focus and commitment to provide optimal social, environmental and economic outcomes differentiate us from other engineering firms – giving us an edge.

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2Permanent Aviation Fuel Facility, hong kong

Environmental Assessment Services of assessing Tuen Mun Area 38 as the location for Permanent Aviation Fuel Facility.

Client: Airport Authority Hong KongCompletion: 2002

Environmental Engineering

1kim Chuan sewerage treatment works,singapore Design works and periodic inspection for the erector of three egg-shaped digesters plant at Kim Chuan Sewerage Treatment Plant.

Client: RSB-Rund-Stahl-Bau-Ges.m.b.H Completion: 2001

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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5essendon Airport - environmental management, Victoria, Australia

Preparation of environmental management plans, impacts of legislation and due diligence, and environmental assessments.

Client: Essendon Airport Pty LtdCompletion: 2007

Environmental Engineering

3Deep tunnel sewerage system, Ang Mo Kio and Queensway Tunnels, singapore

Ang Mo Kio Tunnel comprises a 7.2 kilometres long deep tunnel sewerage system with a 30-40 metres deep bored tunnel of 4.3 metres internal diameter.

Queensway Tunnel comprises a 9.7 kilometres long deep tunnel sewerage system with a 30-45 metres deep bored tunnel of 3.3 metres internal diameter.

Client: Samsung Corporation (Ang Mo Kio Tunnel) & Zublin (Queensway Tunnel) Completion: 2005

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6Reclamation/ Infrastructure works Northeast Lantau, hong kong Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) and managing all EM&A for the infrastructure development for the 74 hectares of reclamation and infrastructure works for Disneyland. Client: Civil Engineering and Development DepartmentCompletion: 2009

Environmental Engineering

4sItA Alternative waste treatment (sAwt) Facility, sydney, Australia

The facility has been designed to process 140,000 tonnes annually and service contracts to treat a wide range of inorganic and organic wastes. Client: SITACompletion: 2009

Civil and Environmental Engineering

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heALthCAReWhile developing countries seek access to affordable healthcare, the problem of an ageing population confronts the developed countries.

Modern hospitals of today are highly specialised both in terms of target patients as well as the type of medical care they render. These include dedicated hospitals for women and children, general teaching hospitals and facilities for specific areas such as dental care, cancer treatments, or infectious diseases. Medical technology

is continuously being upgraded and the resultant imposition requires the hospitals to be able to accommodate these changes.

The building services and design technology for hospitals are complex and cutting edge, with differing requirements for different areas – from wards to intensive care units, clinical decision units and operating theatres.

Meinhardt has designed numerous major new hospitals and upgrades

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of existing medical units including operating theatres, leading edge BSL-2 and BSL-3 laboratories, animal research facilities, vivariums and other specialised medical areas.

Our specialist design expertise includes all types of medical imaging departments, operating theatres, mortuaries, burns units and infection control. We are also heavily involved in the design and delivery of many aged care facilities.

1sengkang Integrated Regional hospital, Community hospital and specialist outpatient Clinics, singapore

Singapore’s largest single hospital development which will add 1,400 new beds when it is completed in 2018. Total floor area of 288,000 square metres.

Client: Ministry of Health Completion: 2018

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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2Assisi hospice, singapore

85-bed facility for terminally ill patients. Total floor area of 10,938 square metres.

Client: Assisi HospiceCompletion: 2015

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

4Jupiter medical Center, miami, usA

Wound healing and hyperbaric centre. Client: Song & Associates Completion: 2007

MEP Engineering

3the Prince of wales hospital extension Block, shatin, New territories, hong kong

Extension of the current hospital, consisting of 15-storey, 800-bed acute hospital building with a total built up area of 68,000 square metres.

Client: ArchSD / Yau Lee-Hsin Chong JVCompletion: 2010

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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7Box hill hospital Redevelopment, Australia

11-storey new hospital with total floor area of 50,000 square metres. As a key and active participant in the design process, Meinhardt carried out alternative designs of civil infrastructure, assisting the client to work the project into the budget.

Client: Department of Health VictoriaCompletion: 2014

Civil, Structural Engineering

5st. Andrew’s Nursing home, singapore

300-bed, 7-storey purpose-built facility is Singapore’s largest pyschiatric nursing home.

Client: Ministry of Health Completion: 2012

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

6st. Luke’s medical Centremanila, Philippines

Located in Fort Bonifacio Global City, the 14-storey development has a gross floor area of over one million square feet and has a 628-bed capacity. The medical centre also consists of a 4-level podium, a nursing tower, an 11-storey Medical Arts Office Tower which holds 400 rooms and a helipad.

Client: St. Luke’s Medical CentreCompletion: 2010

MEP Engineering and Fire Protection Engineering

8mochtar Riady Comprehensive Cancer Centre (mRCCC), Jakarta, Indonesia

29-storey hospital with two basement levels is Indonesia’s first private comprehensive cancer treatment centre. The centre has 160 beds with total floor area of 37,933 square metres.

Client: PT Lippo Karawaci TbkCompletion: 2010

MEP Engineering

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Lee koNG ChIAN sChooL oF meDICINeOne of Singapore’s newest medical schools, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine has two campuses: a seven-storey campus at NTU’s Yunnan Gardens and a 20-storey building at Novena next to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

Strategically, the Experimental Medicine Building is located in the university’s Yunnan Garden campus, close to NTU’s science and engineering colleges to allow for

close collaboration between students and researchers. The building is equipped with top-notch training facilities such as seminar rooms, learning studios, as well as teaching and research laboratories.

Concurrently, the Clinical Sciences Building at the Novena campus houses state-of-the-art learning spaces and advanced research facilities, serving as a hotbed for innovative medical education and research.

A unique aspect of this building was that no electrical heater is used. Instead, heat recovery systems were designed to pre-cool outdoor air, harvesting energy from exhaust air from air-conditioned spaces.

For both buildings, extensive coordination with architect partners ensured that space needs were met, while maintaining functionality and practicality.

Location: Singapore

Client: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

Architect: DP Architects Pte Ltd

MEP, Lighting & Audio Video Design: Meinhardt

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As people become more travelled and discerning, there is a growing demand for high quality hospitality infrastructure and facilities. The guest rooms, meeting and convention facilities of most hotels, come fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology.

Providing technologically advanced design services from feasibility studies to operation, our engineers work with developers and international hospitality chain operators on projects ranging

from boutique hotels to mega developments, incorporating a multitude of hospitality functions.

Designs of our MEP systems incorporate uninterrupted supply of hot and cold water, high-speed internet connectivity and other multiple building services required for environmental control. These systems are designed to be resilient and effectively fail-safe, whilst meeting the enormous energy demands required for such facilities.

hosPItALItyIn tandem, our façade and structural engineers work closely with all stakeholders to provide highly efficient building envelopes to minimise energy costs, whilst meeting the conflicting demand for parking, guest room layouts, column-free lobbies, ballrooms and convention facilities.

Meinhardt’s extensive experience and knowledge of the requirements of most of the major international operators, make us the preferred consultant for such facilities worldwide.

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7-storey 240-room luxury hotel at Quayside Sentosa.

Client: Cityview Place Holdings Pte LtdCompletion: 2013

MEP Engineering

3Grand hyatt and Plaza Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

500-rooms five-star Grand Hyatt Hotel and luxury retail mall.

Client: PT Plaza Indonesia Realty Completion: 1989

Project Management and MEP Engineering

2the Grand ho tram strip, Vietnam

Vietnam’s first integrated luxury resort featuring luxury hotels, Las Vegas-styled casinos and 18-hole golf course designed by Greg Norman.

Client: Asian Coast Development (Canada) Ltd. (ACDL)Completion: 2013

Project Management, Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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5westin, singapore

305-room five-star hotel located at Asia Square Tower 2. Developer: MGPAClient / D&B Contractor: Hyundai Engineering & Construction Completion: 2013 Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP and Façade Engineering

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4Pan Pacific Hotel, Singapore

Major retrofitting for 37-storey hotel.

Client: Hotel Marina City Pte LtdCompletion: 2012

Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering and Specialist Lighting

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6manila Bay Resort, Philippines

An integrated resort development, consisting of three hotels (2,100 rooms), casino, water feature park and a retail mall with entertainment complex. Total built up area of 690,000 square metres.

Client: Tiger Resort, Leisure and Entertainment Inc Completion: 2015

Civil and MEP Engineering

8shanghai Peninsula hotelshanghai, China

15-storey 250-room five-star hotel with helipad on roof and 13-storey service apartment. Total floor area of 96,000 square metres.

Client: The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, LimitedCompletion: 2009

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

7st. Regis hotel & ResidencesBangkok, thailand

46-storey hotel and residences

Client: Minor GroupCompletion: 2009

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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9the Ritz-Carlton millenia, singapore

32-storey 600-room five-star hotel. Steel transfer structure supporting the hotel has spans up to 26 metres. Winner of BCA’s Best Buildable Design Award in 1996 and BCA’s Construction Excellence Award in 1997.

Client: Pontiac Land Completion: 1996

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP and Façade Engineering

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10Conrad International hotel, singapore

32-storey 525-room five-star hotel. Winner of BCA’s Construction Excellence Award in 1999.

Client: Pontiac Land Completion: 1996

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP and Façade Engineering

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11J.w. marriott hotel & star hill shopping Centre, kuala Lumpur, malaysia

400-room five-star hotel and 4-storey retail centre with a 3-level basement and a 12-storey annexe car park.

Client: JW Marriott Completion: 1997

MEP Engineering

12Galaxy starworld hotel, macau

Casino and hotel complex with total floor area of 97,000 square metres.

Client: Galaxy Resort & CasinoCompletion: 2007

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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13Fairmont Hotel and Raffles Suites & Residences, manila, Philippines

30-storey 330-room five-star hotel and service apartment.

Client: Fairmont Raffles Completion: 2009

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

14shangri-La Pudong kerry Centre, shanghai, China

39-storey hotel and service apartments with 5-storey retail podium and two levels of basement. Total floor area of 340,000 square metres.

Client: Shangri-La Pudong Kerry City Properties Co LtdCompletion: 2011

MEP Engineering

15Parkroyal hotel at melbourne Airport, Australia

9-storey 272-room transit hotel at Melbourne Airport. The hotel was built over an existing car park.

Client: Folkestone LimitedCompletion: 2000

Civil and Structural Engineering

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Location: Singapore

Client: Genting International

Architect: DP Architects Pte Ltd, in association with Michael Graves & Associates, USA

MEP Engineers: Meinhardt

ResoRts woRLD seNtosAAt over S$6.5 billion in project cost, Resorts World Sentosa is one of the only two integrated resorts in Singapore. Featuring the casino and Universal Studios Singapore along with other key attractions such as the Marine Life Park – the world’s largest oceanarium, Maritime Xperiential Museum, Equarius Water Park and FestiveWalk – the premise is a 24/7 bustling boulevard with endless dining, entertainment and shopping offerings.

Universal Studios Singapore is also the region’s first and only Hollywood movie theme park, and has seven themed zones offering 24 rides and

attractions, of which 18 are specially designed for Singapore.

The premium resort features the world’s only Hotel Michaels that is designed by one of America’s best-known architects, Michael Graves. The six hotels in total provide more than 1,800 rooms as well as full meeting and conference facilities.

Providing MEP Engineering consultancy services for the resort, Meinhardt employed highly efficient and the most advanced technology for building services, including a canopy

cooling system for outdoor areas to save 2.9 million kilowatt-hour per year.

In addition, given the requirement to maintain sustainable casino operation during any power supply interruption, high capacity dynamic uninterruptible power supply was successfully introduced as a cost and space effective solution.

High voltage generators with high voltage essential power distribution network were also successfully introduced to remotely locate all the generators.

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INDustRIAL & mANuFACtuRINGIndustrial Plants and Manufacturing facilities are becoming more complex including the expectations of our clients and the markets they operate in.

We work with our clients to understand and address their needs as early as possible by translating them into the most efficient and economical technical-delivery solution with confidence. Our philosophy is to customise our

solutions to the needs of our clients, as one size does not fit all.

Our team is focused on the integration process, manufacturing and production systems into the overall design of our client’s facility. Using our core skills of project and construction management, civil and structural, MEP, façade engineering and sustainable engineering, Meinhardt provides

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a ‘one-stop’ delivery experience to enable the development of leading edge facilities.

The Meinhardt lead consultancy and EPCM approach provides a single point of responsibility and accountability for our projects, as well as solutions which are economically, environmentally and strategically beneficial to our clients.

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1st kinetics at 249 Jalan Boon Lay,singapore

Extension to the existing ST Kinetics, consisting of nine blocks of industrial complex and a test track runway.

Client: Singapore Technologies Kinetics LtdCompletion: 2010 Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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3seagate International, singapore

8-storey hard disk manufacturing facility and a 5-storey office block with a gross floor area of 105,000 square metres. The facility also includes 12,000 square metres of clean-room facilities. Winner of CIDB Award for Best Buildable Design, 1997.

Client: Seagate International Pte LtdCompletion: 1996

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

2seagate woodlands, singapore

Two-storey high-tech manufacturing plant at Gambas Avenue/Woodlands Loop. Client: Seagate International Pte LtdCompletion: 1996 Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

4stmicroelectronics (Amk8),singapore

60,000 square metres high-tech state-of-the-art wafer fab facility with 20,000 square metres of clean-rooms. Winner of BCA Best Buildable Design Awards in 2002.

Client: STMicroelectronics (Pte) LtdCompletion: 2001

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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5unilever Detergent manufacturing Complex, shanghai, China

Detergent manufacturing facility consisting of a 5-storey steel process building, warehouse, a 2-storey Amenity/Office Building and a Chemical Tank Farm.

Client: Unilever Shanghai Co LtdCompletion: 1995

Lead Consultant, Project Management, Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering and Construction Management

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7Nestle Gemini, thailand

13,000 square metres pet food manufacturing facility at Rayong, Thailand.

Client: Nestle (Thai) Ltd. Completion: 2009

Lead Consultant, Project Management, Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering and Construction Management

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6Agilent epitaxial Facility, singapore

Leading edge technology building – comprising 4,500 square metres epitaxial facility including 700 square metres clean-room.

Client: Agilent Technologies Singapore Pte LtdCompletion: 2005

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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9hP Plant at tuas, singapore

An extension to the existing plant consisting of a 3-storey industrial building and a link bridge.

Client: Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific Completion: 2014 Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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8Caterpillar underground mining Project (uGm), thailand

65,000 square metres production plant for heavy machines for underground mining and office space. This project is required to comply with FM Global requirements.

Client: Caterpillar Thailand Ltd. Completion: 2012

Lead Consultant, Project Management, Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering and Construction Management

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As demand for goods increases globally, the logistics sector sees an increasing need for specialist consultants such as Meinhardt. To support this growth, a transformation is taking place from the more conventional facilities to newer, larger and more modern technology-enabled facilities.

At Meinhardt, we understand how logistic centres are integrated. We bring our expertise in the planning,

design management, structural and MEP disciplines, as well as our project and construction management experts, to deliver fully integrated facilities that meet our clients’ needs.

Furthermore, as these facilities are large, requiring climate-controlled environments, we engage our in-house specialists to provide fire engineering solutions and computational fluid dynamic simulations to achieve the most optimised solutions.

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1Cwt Distripark II, singapore

4-storey automated warehouse development and office facility with one level basement parking.

Client: CWT Distribution LtdCompletion: 1997

Project Management, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

Our in-house sustainability design and façade team of professionals work interactively with our design teams to achieve high efficient and economical buildings and systems for our clients.

We work with our clients to create a win-win solution for both our clients and Meinhardt.

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5NtuC Fairprice Fresh Food Distribution Centre, singapore

Singapore largest supermarket chain’s refrigerated distribution facility for fresh food products.

Client: NTUC Fairprice Co-operative LtdCompletion: 2003

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

4Australia Post Parcel sorting warehouses at Chullora (Nsw) and Ardeer (Victoria), Australia

Two purpose-built facilities in Victoria and New South Wales with capacity to handle over 15,000 parcels per hour. Total floor area of 35,000 square metres.

Client: Australia PostCompletion: 2003

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

2schenker Logistics, singapore

4-storey distribution warehouse including high-bay racking cum pallet storage and an office building.

Client: Schenker LogisticsCompletion: 1997

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

6DhL Central Asia hub Chek Lap kok, Lantau, hong kong

DHL’s new regional hub for express cargo sorting and handling facility with total area of 18,000 square metres.

Client: DHL Worldwide ExpressCompletion: 2004

Project Management, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP Engineering, Traffic, Fire Safety and Environmental Engineering

3Cathay Pacific Cargo TerminalChek Lap kok, Lantau, hong kong

World’s largest air cargo terminal building – comprising an 8-storey building with total area of 25,000 square metres equipped with a complex materials handling system (MHS). The facility is designed for annual air cargo throughput capacity of 2.6 million tonnes.

Client: Cathay Pacific AirwaysCompletion: 2012

Lead Consultant, Project Management, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP Engineering

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2Grand shanghai, kunshan, China

The development comprises two 18-hole golf courses, a clubhouse, marinas, villas, hotel and retail areas. The infrastructure includes roadworks, dam and water supply network, power and telecommunication distribution network, sewerage and sewage treatment facility.

Client: Grand Shanghai Completion: 1996

Infrastructure Masterplanning, Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

1Jazan economic City, saudi Arabia Advanced 10,380 hectares of industrial zone, equipped with superior network facilities for heavy industrial and processing industries. A large portion of the residential area lies on the periphery of the gulf coast.

Client: MMC International Holdings LimitedCompletion: 2008

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In the fast evolving world today, demographics change rapidly as populations migrate and mature. Recognising that infrastructures are pivotal to the advancement of any society, we adopt a forward-

looking methodology towards all infrastructure planning and design projects, ensuring that the solutions we derive are versatile in meeting the needs of the population – today and tomorrow.

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4Fort Bonifacio Global City, Philippines

Master civil coordinator of the 240-hectare new city including engineering design and contract management of significant packages.

Client: Fort BonifacioCompletion: 2001

Infrastructure Masterplanning

5Bintan Beach International Resort, Indonesia

23,000-hectare Bintan Beach International Resort includes Club Med, Banyan Tree and Sedona Resorts.

Client: Bintan Resort Management Pte Ltd Completion: 1997

Infrastructure Masterplanning, Project Management, Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

3Putri Nyale Resort, Lombok, Indonesia

Masterplanning, design and documentation of all utilities for 1,250 hectares of resort development, as well as a 13-hectare recreational tidal lagoon.

Client: Lombok Tourism Development Corporation Completion: 1998

Masterplanning, Infrastructure and Marine Engineering

6Development masterplan for Bandar seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam

25-Year Masterplan (to 2035) for Bandar Seri Begawan’s upgrading into a more dynamic, vibrant and unique city with efficient communication and transportation systems.

Client: Jabatan Bandaran Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei DarussalamMasterplanner: HOK International Completion: 2011

Masterplanning, Civil, Infrastructure, Water and Environment Engineering

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mIssIoN CRItICALThe mission critical sector is constantly transforming, growing and diversifying.

Unique amongst our peers, we adopt the latest technology for engineering and IT solutions, offering engineering and technology

design as a single integrated service. This allows for the optimisation of engineering systems to meet current and future technology needs.

Meinhardt leads the market in terms of the design and certification of multi-tier data centres.

We optimise engineering systems and design to meet the needs of the technology deployed while keeping in mind the variable multiple user requirements typical in a large data centre facility.

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4singtel Pickering operations Complex, singapore

34 levels of sophisticated telecommunication exchange equipment and offices. At the time of completion, this was the tallest telecommunication building in the world.

Client: Singapore Telecommunications Limited Completion: 1986

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

2kim Chuan telecommunications Complex, singapore

10-storey high-tech data centre.

Client: Singapore Telecommunications LimitedCompletion: 2002

Structural Engineering

1Credit suisse Regional Data Centre, singapore

First Tier IV data centre in Singapore and certified Green Mark Platinum.

Client: Credit Suisse Completion: 2008

Project Management and MEP Engineering

3hsBC Asia Regional Data Centre, hong kong

48,000 square metres Tier IV data centre.

Client: HSBC Ltd Completion: 2008

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

5Barclays technology Centre India (BtCI), Pune, India

Data centre was designed to meet LEED Gold requirements. Total floor area of 10,000 square metres.

Client: Barclays PLC Completion: 2011

MEP Engineering

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hIGh RIse BuILDINGsOur approach of constantly pushing boundaries to deliver innovative solutions, along with decades of experience, has enabled us to engineer tall, slender and complex building landmarks across the globe. Looking ahead, we continue to shape some of the most ambitious buildings of the future.

Tall buildings require special technical expertise, such as mitigating the aerodynamic effects of wind, and controlling accelerations and drifts to ensure the stability of slender and complex geometrical forms. We also

utilise performance based seismic design and the creative use of steel-concrete composite construction and high strength materials. Our approach allows us to adopt a holistic approach for energy consumption and MEP design, making use of integrated solutions in vertical transportation systems. Furthermore, we devise sustainable and transparent energy efficient façade systems and develop designs to facilitate rapid construction.

Our diverse range of in-house tall building specialists is spread across

varied fields of engineering. These encompass geotechnical, structural, mechanical and electrical, wind, seismic, façade, lift safety and fire, vertical transportation and sustainability. Our services are integrated across disciplines to deliver tall buildings that are safe, constructible, cost effective and sustainable, respecting the architects’ vision and adapted to the needs of developers and end users.

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81, 65 and 52-StoreyMixed-use (Office and Residential)

Lead Consultancy,Project Management,Civil, Structural, MEPEngineering, Façade andFire Engineering

68 and 58-StoreyMixed-use (Office and Residential)

Structural and MEP Peer Reviewer, TechnicalAdvisor, FaçadeEngineering and BMU

65-StoreyMixed-use (Hotel and Residential)

MEP and Façade Engineering

76-StoreyMixed-use (Hotel and Residential)

Structural Engineering

Client: Dubai PropertiesCompletion: 2009 (Design Completed)

Client: Wharf Estate Wuxi LtdCompletion: 2015

Client: Venus Assets Sdn BhdCompletion: 2017

Client: Thamrin NineCompletion: 2016

358m 342m343m 330m

IFC Project Wu Xi, China

Signature Towers, Dubai, UAE

Thamrin NineJakarta, Indonesia

Four Seasons Place, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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70-StoreyOffice

MEP Engineering

55 and 44-StoreyMixed-use(Office, Service Apartment and Retail)

MEP Engineering

64-StoreyMixed-use (Retail, Office, Hotel and Residential)

MEP Engineering

82-StoreyResidential

Structural Engineering

Client: Damac PropertiesCompletion: 2010

Client: Swire PropertiesCompletion: 2008

Client: China SonangolInternational (S) Pte LtdCompletion: 2016

Client: Guocoland Property Management Pte LtdCompletion: 2016

310m 298m300m 290m

One Island East, Hong Kong

Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore

Ocean Heights, Dubai, UAE

EX Tower, Jakarta, Indonesia

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63-StoreyOffice

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

65-StoreyOffice

Structural Engineering

60-StoreyOffice Structural and Façade Engineering

74-StoreyResidential

Structural Engineering

Client: OUB Centre LtdCompletion: 1987

Client: Raimon Land Public Company LtdCompletion: 2011

Client: Arena Merdu Sdn BhdCompletion: 2011

Client: Rialto JVCompletion: 1985

280m 258m267m 251m

Rialto Towers, Melbourne, Australia

One Raffles Place, Singapore

The River, Bangkok, Thailand

Petronas Tower 3, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

70 and 63-Storey Residential

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

50 and 33-Storey Office

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

52-StoreyOffice

Structural and Value Engineering

Client: BFC Developments Pte Ltd(Consortium of Hongkong Land, Keppel Land and Cheung Kong Holdings)Completion: 2010 (Phase 1) & 2012 (Phase 2)

Client: City Developments Ltd andAIG Group, USACompletion: 2008

Client: One Raffles Quay Pte Ltd (Consortium of Hongkong Land, Keppel Land and Cheung Kong Holdings)Completion: 2007

Client: Six Construct-Midmac JVCompletion: 2009

245m 245m245m 200m

Marina Bay Financial Centre, Singapore

One Raffles Quay, Singapore

The Sail @ Marina Bay, Singapore

Tornado TowerDoha, Qatar

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Metros and railways are a crucial part of transportation infrastructure in all major metropolitan centres. Planning, designing and implementing railway projects require highly specialised experience and expertise in the areas of railway systems, tunnels and viaducts, construction technology and train control, signalling, communication and operations.

Meinhardt has successfully completed numerous metros and railway projects across many countries, and with the undertaking of each project, we add on to our wealth of expert knowledge and experience. We also stay in tune with the latest transportation technology available to devise smart systems efficiently and cost effectively.

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1harbourfront station (Circle Line), singapore

An underground interchange station connecting North East Line and Circle Line with 450 metres of tunnel including the station box.

Client: Land Transport Authority Completion: 2012

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Consultancy Services

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2Rashidiya main Depot and Jebel Ali Auxiliary Depot, Dubai, uAe

Meinhardt provided structural design for the D&B Contractor.

Client: JT Metro JV Completion: 2010

Civil and Structural Engineering

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4Downtown Line stage 3, singapore

Contract 9181 Package C includes 9.5 kilometres tunnels and six underground stations including two interchange stations.

Client: Land Transport Authority Completion: 2017

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

3shenzhen metro Line 4, Phase 2 shenzhen, China

Two railway stations (Lian Hua Bei and Sheung Mei Lin) and five kilometres of tunnels.

Client: MTR Corporation (Shenzhen) LtdCompletion: 2011

Lead Consultancy, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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6kuala Lumpur sentral stesen, malaysia

Multimodal railway transit hub in Malaysia. The largest deck built over existing railway tracks. Client / D&B Contractor: Ekovest-KMZ Dragages JV Completion: 2001

Civil and Structural Engineering

5mtR Austin station, kowloon, hong kong

25 metres deep underground island platform station and cut and cover tunnels.

Client / D&B Contractor: Leighton-Kumagai-Balfour Beatty-John Holland JV Completion: 2009

Design Management, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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8mtRC yau tong station, kowloon, hong kong

4-platform station with over 1 kilometre of stacked cut and cover tunnels and all adjacent infrastructure diversions and provisions.

Client: MTR Corporation LtdCompletion: 2003

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

7one-north station, singapore

An underground MRT Station and cut and cover tunnels integrating with the adjacent Fusionpolis Building.

Client: Land Transport Authority and Jurong Consultant Pte LtdCompletion: 2012

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Consultancy Services

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Location: Singapore

Client: Land Transport Authority, Singapore

Lead Consultants: Meinhardt Infrastructure Pte Ltd

Architect: GreenhilLi

Main Contractor: Samsung C&T Corporation

DowNtowN LINe, sINGAPoReDowntown Line Stage 3 (DTL3) EXPO Station is the new underground interchange station that connects to existing East West Line (EWL) EXPO Station. Due to site constraint and track alignment, the orientation of the new station is sited perpendicularly to the existing EXPO Station.

Two EWL viaduct piers located directly above the new station were reinforced to facilitate new construction. Several viaduct piers

situated within the influence zone were also strengthened before excavation proceeded. As the Civil & Structural Engineers, Meinhardt Infrastructure worked closely with LTA to identify and mitigate the impacts to existing EXPO Station. The underpinning and strengthening enhanced the foundation of the existing station, allowing for excavation and construction of the new station to be carried out in a controlled and safe environment.

As a result, the construction works could carry out without disruptions to the functionality of existing MRT services. Any inconveniences to commuters and occupants of the surrounding buildings in Changi Business Park due to traffic diversion are also kept to a minimum.

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Mixed-use developments represent one of the fastest growing market sectors with new trends regularly emerging. These developments adapt to the needs of those they are designed to serve, whether individual residents, businesses or retail tenants.

Developing different combinations of hotel, office, retail and residential space in one project poses multi-faceted planning and engineering challenges, and as a result specialist

expertise with multiple domain knowledge to deliver the right integrated product is required.

As a fully integrated engineering firm, Meinhardt’s large and diverse pool of in-house experts for each building type are ideally suited to deliver the varied and often contrasting demands of such projects to accommodate multiple facility uses. We take into consideration varied parking needs, structural transitions

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and transfers, coordination of MEP systems, fire separation, sound attenuation, ventilation, egress and phased completions.

As one of the leading engineering firms in the sector, our success lies in the effective coordination of skills and ability to integrate varied functional and physical components of a mixed-use development into a seamless whole.

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1orchard Gateway, singapore

Redevelopment of Specialists’ Shopping Centre and Hotel Phoenix and Orchard Emerald at Orchard Road connected by a sky bridge and underground link. Comprises retail, hotel and office.

Client: 218 Orchard Private Limited and UE Orchard Pte Ltd Completion: 2013

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and Façade Engineering

3Pontiac marina, singapore

Millenia Tower (42-storey office tower), Centennial Tower (37-storey office tower extendable to 52-storey), 32-storey Ritz Carlton Millenia Hotel, 32-storey Conrad Hotel and 3-storey Millenia Walk retail podium with two levels of basement for car park.

Client: Pontiac Land Pte LtdCompletion: 1997

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

2Sentosa Quayside Collection, singapore

Located at Sentosa Cove comprising luxurious W Hotel, W Residences and commercial/retail space. Winner of BCA Green Mark Platinum Award in 2009.

Client: Cityview Place Holding Pte LtdCompletion: 2012

MEP Engineering

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4tanjong Pagar Centre, singapore

290 metres, 64-storey tower for office, hotel, residential and retail.

Client: Guocoland Property Management Pte Ltd Completion: 2016

MEP Engineering

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5Asia square towers, singapore

43-storey twin towers for office, Westin Hotel and F&B space. Winner of BCA Design and Engineering Safety Excellence Awards (Merit) in 2012 and BCA Green Mark Platinum Award, 2009 LEED Gold Certification.

Developer: MGPAClient/Contractor: Hyundai Engineering & Construction Completion: 2011, 2013 Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, MEP and Façade Engineering

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7hysan Place, hong kong

40-storey office tower and 16-storey retail mall and three levels of basement for retail and carpark.

Client: Hysan Development Co LtdCompletion: 2012

Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

6the hundred at mega kuningan, Jakarta, Indonesia

The ‘H’ shaped building comprises 50-storey residential/hotel tower and 24-storey office tower with retail spaces.

Client: Farpoint Completion: 2017

MEP Engineering

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8thamrin Nine, Jakarta, Indonesia 68 and 58-storey office and residential towers.

Client: Thamrin Nine Completion: 2016

Structural and MEP Peer Reviewer and Technical Advisor, Façade Engineering and BMU

9A26* medini at Iskandar, Johor, malaysia

Three 50-storey towers with 1.3 million square feet of built-up space, featuring 250-room five-star hotel, residential apartments and lifestyle retail space.

Client: Centurion Properties Sdn BhdCompletion: 2018

Structural, MEP and Façade Engineering

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12The Pearl, Viva Bahriya, Doha, Qatar

29 blocks of 20 to 24-storey residential towers, town houses and retail.

Client: United Development CompanyCompletion: 2011

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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10Bugis Junction, singapore Comprising Intercontinental Hotel, office tower and retail mall including conservation of shophouses for adaptive commercial reuse.

Client: Keppel Land Completion: 1995

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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11Aspire Park Mall, Doha, Qatar

Retail mall within the Aspire Park with total floor area of 680,000 square metres including the park.

Client: Aspire Zone FoundationCompletion: 2016

Civil, Structural, MEP and Façade Engineering

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14City Centre Najma, Doha, Qatar

Two hotel and serviced apartment towers, 4-storey retail mall and four levels of basement for underground parking. Total floor area of 304,500 square metres.

Client: AAMAL (Al Faisel Holding)Completion: 2016

Lead Consultancy, Civil, Structural, MEP and Façade Engineering

15south Beach mixed-use Development, singapore

Two 45-storey office/hotel/residential towers.

Client: South Beach Consortium Pte LtdCompletion: 2015

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13Dubai Festival City, Dubai, uAe 30-storey office tower, 36-storey Intercontinental Hotel, 22-storey Crowne Plaza Hotel and Convention Centre.

Client: Al-Futtaim GroupCompletion: 2007

Civil and Structural Engineering

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mARINA BAy FINANCIAL CeNtReOccupying prime location at the waterfront along Marina Bay, the Financial Centre is a purpose-built development designed to be the epicentre of Singapore’s financial and banking hub. Five high-rise towers and generous underground parking constitute the six million square feet complex: two towers of 66 and 55 storeys are for residential use, while the remaining three towers, ranging from 33 to 50 storeys, are for commercial use.

Meinhardt provided integrated engineering for the mega development – working closely with the architect to ensure perfect integration of the structure, and building technical services into the architecture. Meinhardt developed highly efficient and robust structural solutions, utilising dual lateral load resisting systems coupled with hybrid pre-stressed in-situ and precast concrete floor systems to achieve exceptional building

structural performance with high constructability and cost benefits. For excavation, an innovative island construction method was devised, comprising contiguous bored secant pile walls, deep cement mixed soil and treated perimeter soil berms. The system significantly reduced the quantum and extent of strutting and allowed concurrent excavation and superstructure works.

Location: Singapore

Client: Consortium of Hongkong Land, Keppel Land and Cheung Kong (Holdings)

Architect: KPF and DCA Architects/ Architects 61

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineers: Meinhardt

Awards: • BCA Design and

Engineering Safety Excellence Awards, 2013

• BCA Design & Engineering Safety Excellence Awards (Merit), 2010

• FIABCI Prix d’Excellence Awards (Winner in Office Category, Runner Up in Residential Category), 2012

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As the most visible icons defining the skylines of modern cities, office buildings symbolise the economic vitality of a nation. For every office building project, our main goal is to create responsive spaces that people like to work in. This is crafted through fostering an environment that is adaptable, energy efficient, technologically advanced, safe, healthy and aesthetically-pleasing.

With this clear purpose, we set out to achieve high-performance workplaces through devising

unobstructed spaces. This is done using long span structurally efficient solutions, integrating structural and service zones for higher ceilings, designing for whole-life operational efficiency and sustainability, providing technical connectivity through robust and flexible IT infrastructures and future-proof designs that can easily accommodate frequent renovations and alterations.

We are also involved in enhancing security and adopting appropriate design responses for extreme

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events, which integrate with surrounding amenities and respond to the needs of occupants through enhanced satisfaction, health and comfort.

We are at the forefront of technological change, paving the way for a new generation of office buildings and aiming to map out welcoming spaces with lasting performance and value – ready to receive a vibrant working community.

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1sBF Centre, singapore

31-storey commercial building for office and medical suites.

Client: Far East Opus Private LimitedCompletion: 2016

MEP Engineering

3oue Bayfront, singapore

18-storey office tower including conservation of Change Alley Aerial Plaza.

Client: Clifford Development Pte LtdCompletion: 2010

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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2millenia tower, singapore

42-storey office tower with up to 2,000 square metres column-free space on typical floor.

Client: Pontiac Land Pte LtdCompletion: 1996

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

4Centennial Office Tower, Singapore

37-storey office tower designed for future extension up to 52 storeys. Achieved a record 4-day construction cycle. Winner of BCA Best Buildable Design Award, 1999 and ACES Engineering Design Excellence Award, 2000.

Client: Pontiac Land Pte Ltd Completion: 1997

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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6Parkview square, singapore

24-storey office tower – one of the largest column free office buildings in Singapore. Winner of BCA Best Buildable Design (Merit) in 2003, ACES Engineering Design Excellence Award in 2002 and Singapore Structural Steel Society – Design Awards Scheme in 2002.

Client: Chyau Fwu Development Pte LtdCompletion: 2001

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

5Capital square, singapore

16-storey office tower and conservation of shophouses.

Client: Keppel LandCompletion: 1999

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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7Tornado Tower, Doha, Qatar 52-storey office tower with savings of 4,000 tonnage of steel from the original design.

Owner: Qatar Investments & Projects Development Holding Company (QIPCO)Contractor: Six Construct – Midmac JVCompletion: 2009 Structural Engineering and Value Engineering

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8world trade Centre II, Jakarta, Indonesia

30-storey office tower on an existing five levels of basement.

Client: PT Jakarta LandCompletion: 2012

Civil, Structural and Façade Engineering

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10Zuellig Office Building, Makati City, Philippines

30-storey office tower.

Client: Bridgebury Realty CorporationCompletion: 2014

Civil, Structural, MEP and Façade Engineering

11Vietcombank tower,ho Chi minh City, Vietnam 35-storey office tower.

Client: Vietcombank and Bonday Investments LimitedCompletion: 2013

Civil, Structural and Façade Engineering

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13One Raffles Place, Singapore

63-storey office tower – tallest building in the world outside North America at the time of construction.

Client: OUB Centre Ltd Completion: 1986

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

12one Island east, hong kong

70-storey office skyscraper with high-speed passenger lifts.

Client: Swire Properties Completion: 2008

MEP Engineering

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16International Financial Centre tower 2Jakarta, Indonesia

40-storey office tower – fully enclosed with curtain wall and high performing low-E coated insulated glass.

Client: Keppel LandCompletion: 2015

Façade Engineering

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15eX tower, Jakarta, Indonesia

55 and 44-storey mixed-use tower for office, service apartment and retail.

Client: China Sonangol International (S) Pte LtdCompletion: 2016

MEP Engineering

14Celcom headquarters, kuala Lumpur, malaysia

33-storey office tower.

Client: Gapurna Sdn BhdCompletion: 2015

Civil and Structural Engineering

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Location: Singapore

Client: Consortium of Hongkong Land, Keppel Land and Cheung Kong (Holdings)

Architect: KPF and Architects 61

Contractor: Obayashi Construction

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineers: Meinhardt

Awards: • BCA Design & Engineering

Safety Excellence Awards (Merit), 2008

• BCA Green Mark Gold Award, 2009

• CTUBH Honorable Nominee for Best Tall Building – Asia and Australasia, 2008

• FIABCI Prix d’Excellence Awards (Winner in Office Category), 2008

ONE RAFFlES QUAyThe design and construction of One Raffles Quay is widely acknowledged as a major engineering feat due to the constraints of the site and the presence of subway lines at shallow depth running directly beneath its 50-storey North Tower. Meinhardt pioneered an innovative transfer system utilising the central box core as a transfer structure spanning across the subway tunnels. The unique transfer system along with a highly efficient outrigger braced steel-concrete composite structure and the novel skewing of the building mass over the subway tunnels – to reduce

the transfer span – led to enormous cost and time savings on the project.

Today, the iconic landmark in the Singapore skyline located in the prime business district encompasses twin office towers with two basements, a multi-level podium, and an underground link to the Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit Station. It also features Singapore’s first commercially applied District Cooling System, which not only effectively reduces urban heat, but also provides energy cost savings.

The North and South Towers, built for banking and financial corporations, add up to an estimated 1.3 million square feet of prime office space. The North Tower stands 50 storeys (245 metres) high, providing outstanding views and column-free space of approximately 18,000 square feet per floor. Standing at 29 storeys (140 metres) tall, the South Tower enjoys large regular column-free space of approximately 30,000 square feet on each floor.

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For an industry that values precision, accuracy and quality, Meinhardt is undoubtedly the choice solutions provider with our established track record, integrated approach and a strong professional team of

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1elf Lubricant oil Blending Plant, singapore

Oil blending plant incorporating an office block, tank farms and other ancillary piping and infrastructure facilities.

Client: Wah Chang Engineering Corporation Pte LtdCompletion: 1990

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

engineers. Naturally, we are steadily expanding our foothold within the oil and gas sector. Having worked on several notable projects in the region, we are poised to support the industry’s growth.

2Jurong Island oil Pipeline, singapore

Oil pipeline, piping system and associated structures at Jurong Island.

Client: Wah Chang International CorporationCompletion: 1999

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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5tanjong Agas oil and Gas and maritime Industrial Park, malaysia

The 4,098-acre development comprises liquefied natural gas and petroleum terminals, dredger yard, liquid bulk terminal and dockyards.

Client: Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Pahang (PKNP) and Tanjong Agas Supply Base and Marine Services Sdn Bhd.Completion: 2013

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

3Italsing Petroleum, singapore

Oil blending plant incorporating an office block, tank farms and other ancillary piping and infrastructure facilities.

Client: Wah Chang Engineering Corporation Pte LtdCompletion: 1990

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

4unocal Lube oil, singapore

Lube oil blending plant with tank farms and other ancillary piping and infrastructure facilities.

Client: Wah Chang Engineering Corporation Pte Ltd Completion: 1991

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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Meinhardt understands the importance of linking process technology and complex facilities. We work with a number of global companies to advise, design and deliver their facilities.

Facilities in this sector hinge on a set of stringent clean and safe requirements.

Our industry knowledge, backed by a comprehensive suite of expertise,

has seen our repeated engagements by global brands to provide them with our consulting and engineering services. To date, we have completed a sizable number of pharmaceutical facilities around the world – enriching our experiences within the sector. These comprehensive solutions are offered for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry,

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industrial biotechnology, medical device industry, food and nutrition industry and consumer and beauty care industry.

Whether our clients require brownfield or greenfield construction of new facilities, Meinhardt finds the best and most economical solutions to meet our clients’ requirements.

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5P&G Renaissance, Chachoengsao, thailand

17,000 square metres manufacturing facility for hair care products. Client: Procter & Gamble Asia Pte LtdCompletion: 2009

Lead Consultant, Project Management, Construction Management, Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

1P&G technical Centre, Beijing, China

High-tech innovation centre comprising 28,000 square metres of offices, laboratories and a single storey pilot manufacturing.

Client: Procter & Gamble Asia Pte LtdCompletion: 2011

Project Management, Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

3Bayer Canlubang, Philippines

Meinhardt was the engineering consultant to the turnkey contractor. Client: Bilfinger + Berger Construction Completion: 2009

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

2Becton Dickinson Factory, singapore

Medical product manufacturing plant. Winner of Best Buildable Design Award in 1991.

Client: Becton Dickinson Completion: 1989

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

6Glaxochem, singapore

Pharmaceutical plant for the production of modern drugs. The civil engineering works include complex coordination of a multitude of underground services. Sophisticated fire protection services incorporating intrinsically safe monitoring and alarm systems in flameproof areas.

Client: GlaxoSmithKline Pte. LtdCompletion: 1981

Project Management, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

4Ge medical supplies Production Plant, Beijing, China

A pharmaceutical development consisting of two major buildings and two recreation buildings; a single-storey production/ manufacturing, a 7-storey office block, a single-storey gymnasium building, and a single-storey sport hall. Total built up area of 668,115 square feet.

Client: General Electric Co (US) Completion: 2003

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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In today’s interconnected world, the safety, security and sustainability of air, land and sea transportation links are crucial to economic development and global connectivity.

Ports and marine facilities cater to the needs of commercial and defence vessels of today and tomorrow. Designing such facilities requires highly specialised knowledge of

berthing, as well as the loading and unloading facilities both on the sea and on land.

Meinhardt has successfully completed many such civil and naval facilities in the Asia Pacific region and have a group of experts ready to plan, design and implement projects of any size or complexity.

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4Reclamation and Infrastructure works in North east Lantau, hong kong

Independent advisor 74 hectares of reclamation and infrastructure works for Disneyland.

Client: Hong Kong International Theme Parks LtdCompletion: 2009

Civil and Environmental Engineering

3North Lantau transfer station,hong kong

Independent design review for structural design, infrastructural development of the site, environmental control systems, seawalls and berths.

Client: Swire BFI Waste Services Ltd.Completion: 1995

Civil and Environmental Engineering

5oil Pier II at karachi Port,karachi, Pakistan

Designed to handle oil tankers up to 75,000 deadweight tonnage with tanker berthing facility.

Client: Karachi Port TrustCompletion: 2000

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

2sP-PsA International Port Project,Vietnam

New international hub port to accommodate vessels of 80,000 tonnes.

Client: state-owned Saigon Port (SP) and PSA SingaporeCompletion: 2010

Construction Supervision

1Castle Peak Power stations – Reclamation and Jetty, hong kong

Reclaiming and developing seawalls for Asia’s largest coal fired power station complex.

Client: Castle Peak Power Station Company (Capco)Completion: 1986

Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Power provision is a key element of service infrastructure and as such forms the basis of a large variety of developments. With significant focus on greenhouse gas abatement

and the use of sustainable energy sources, Meinhardt is at the forefront of renewable energy generation system design including large scale solar and wind farms.

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We also design energy efficient major energy plants including co-generation and tri-generation solutions, thermal storage and smart grid systems.

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3Castle Peak Power stations, hong kong

Largest power station complex in Southeast Asia – with a capacity of 4,280 megawatts.

Client: China Light & Power Co LtdCompletion: 1990

Civil Engineering

2Powerseraya Cogeneration Combined Cycle Plant, singapore

Addition and alteration to an existing conventional steam plant to cogeneration of combined cycle plant capable of producing 2 x 400 megawatts electrical power. Owner: PowerSeraya LtdContractor: Siemens Completion: 2010

Civil and Structural Engineering (QP)

1tembusu multi-utilities Complex, singapore

Biomass Clean Coal (BMCC) cogeneration plant will house three Circulating Fluidised Bed (CFB) boilers that are capable of firing coal and biomass.

Owner: Tuas Power LtdContractor: Marubeni CorporationCompletion: 2017

Civil and Structural Engineering (QP)

5sePCoL Power Project, Lahore, Pakistan

117 megawatts power plant including an ancilliary building.

Client: Southern Electric Power CompanyCompletion: 1999

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

4Black Point Power station,hong kong

2,550 megawatts combined cycle power station.

Client: CLP Power (HK) Ltd

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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Clients nowadays are driven by highly multi-faceted projects in a highly complex and changing market with a general trend to getting projects completed on time and in the most cost efficient manner and to the best quality.

Seamless integration from start to finish with quality outcomes, coupled

with a flexible attitude, our project management capability brings it all together. We match project management teams to our customers’ unique needs and expectations. Armed with local knowledge and supported by Meinhardt’s group-wide skills, systems and procedures, we deliver projects, no matter the

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1shell Retail Fuel, Australia

Planning, design, delivery and facility management for Shell Australia-wide retail network.

Client: Shell AustraliaCompletion: Ongoing

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complexity – on time, on schedule and within budget.

Our delivery philosophy is to create a world-class client experience second to none and become our clients trusted advisors.

2Nestle Gemini Amata City Industrial estate, Rayong, thailand

13,000 square metres pet food manufacturing facility.

Client: Nestle (Thai) Ltd. Completion: 2009

Project Management, Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, MEP Design and Construction Management

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5the Grand ho tram strip, Vietnam Vietnam’s first integrated luxury resort featuring luxury hotels, Las Vegas-style casinos and 18-hole golf course designed by Greg Norman.

Client: Asian Coast Development (Canada) Ltd. (ACDL)Completion: 2013

Project Management, Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

3unilever Detergent manufacturing Complex, shanghai, China

Detergent manufacturing plant including process building, warehouse, amenity/office building and a chemical tank farm.

Client: Unilever Shanghai Co LtdCompletion: 1995

Project Management, Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering, Geotechnical and Construction Management

4Plaza Indonesia and Grand hyatt, Jakarta, Indonesia

500-rooms five-star Grand Hyatt Hotel and retail mall.

Client: PT Plaza Indonesia Realty Completion: 1989

Project Management and MEP Engineering

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6king Abdullah Financial District Riyadh, kingdom of saudi Arabia Largest real estate project in the world comprising 34 towers with total floor area of five million square metres. Meinhardt is the Owner’s Representative to oversee project implementation and ensuring compliance with Owner’s requirements. Client: Rayadah Investment Company Completion: 2016

Client Representative (QAQC)

7Credit suisse Regional Data Centre, singapore First Tier IV Data Centre in Singapore. Certified Green Mark Platinum.

Client: Credit Suisse Completion: 2008

Project Management and MEP Engineering

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8signature towers & Dubai Financial market Business Bay, Dubai, uAe

81-storey office (357.5 metres), 65-storey hotel (291.6 metres), 52-storey residential (230.1 metres) towers and a 4-storey Stock Exchange Building.

Client: Dubai PropertiesDesign Completion: 2009

Project Management, Lead Consultancy, Civil, Structural, MEP Engineering, Façade and Fire Engineering

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9Procter and Gamble technical Centre, Beijing, China

High-tech innovation centre comprising 28,000 square metres of offices, laboratories and a single storey pilot manufacturing.

Client: Procter & Gamble Asia Pte LtdCompletion: 2011

Project Management, Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

10Cwt Distripark II,singapore

4-storey automated warehouse development and office facility with one level basement parking.

Client: CWT Distribution LtdCompletion: 1997

Project Management, Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

11mtRC yau tong station and tunnels, tko Line extension, kowloon east, hong kong

Four platform interchange station and 1 kilometres of stacked cut and cover tunnels.

Client: MTR Corporation LtdCompletion: 2003

Project Management, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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12Downtown Line, stage 3, singapore

Comprising nine kilometres tunnels and six underground stations, of which two are interchange stations.

Client: Land Transport Authority SingaporeCompletion: 2018

Lead Consultant, Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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Public and Government buildings have accessibility, security and operational requirements that are intrinsically different from commercial buildings.

Based on our global experience with infrastructure and developments of different scale and complexity,

Meinhardt is the appointed engineering firm for numerous public and government projects across the globe.

Employing our comprehensive range of engineering and scientific services, we have designed many such large facilities that stand today.

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3tamar Development (Programme No. 063kA), Admiralty, hong kong

Comprising Central Government Complex, the Legislative Council Complex, an open space and two elevated walkways.

Client: Architectural Services DepartmentD&B Contractor: Gammon – Hip Hing JV Completion: 2011

Civil and Structural Engineering

1Victoria theatre and Concert hall, singapore

Refurbishment of the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall which has retained the façade design.

Client: National Arts Council Completion: 2014

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2New Chancery for singapore high Commission, kuala Lumpur, malaysia

Re-development of Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur comprises a 5-storey office building, a 2-storey residence and 1-level basement for car park.

Client: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Completion: 2014

Structural and MEP Engineering

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5National Library Board, singapore

12-storey national library with three levels of basement. Meinhardt’s alternative design reduced the steel tonnage from 9,500 tonnes to 4,800 tonnes. Winner of 2004 The Singapore Structural Steel Society – Design Awards Scheme.

Owner: National Library BoardClient / D&B Contractor: Nishimatsu – Lum Chang J.V.Completion: 2005

Structural Steel Designer

4Bishan Community Library, singapore

4-storey community library. Winner of President’s Design Award in 2007.

Client: National Library BoardCompletion: 2006

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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6Victorian County Court, melbourne, Australia

Judicial complex consists of three integrated buildings above two basement levels.

Client: Multiplex Constructions (Vic) Pty Ltd Completion: 2002

Civil and Structural Engineering

8tanglin Community Centre, singapore Three-storey community centre.

Client: People’s AssociationCompletion: 1998

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

7the sikh Centre, singapore

7-Storey Sikh Temple and Community Centre.

Client: Central Sikh Gurdwara Board Completion: 1994

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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9singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, singapore

The 11-storey cultural centre will include art gallery, recital hall, multi-purpose hall and 530-seat auditorium.

Client: Singapore Chinese Cultural CentreCompletion: 2016

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

10kampung Baru mosquekuala Lumpur, malaysia

New mosque – featuring a 85-foot tall minaret – can accommodate up to 5,000 people.

Client: NRY Architects Sdn BhdCompletion: 2014

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

11methodist Church of singapore, upper Bukit timah Road, singapore

The Methodist Church in Singapore including Trinity Theological College, St Francis Methodist School and Methodist School of Music.

Client: Methodist Church of Singapore Completion: 2001

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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GARDeNs By the BAy, BAy southSpreading over 101 hectares, Gardens by the Bay is made up of three waterfront gardens – Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central. The largest at 54 hectares, Bay South showcases the best of tropical horticulture and garden artistry while Bay East at 32 hectares boasts a promenade frontage that embroiders the Marina Reservoir. The connector between Bay South

and Bay East is known as Bay Central, and stands at 15 hectares with a three-kilometre waterfront promenade that allows for scenic walks stretching from the city centre to the east of Singapore.

As the Civil and Structural Engineer, Meinhardt worked in collaboration with Atelier One (UK) to design

Location: Singapore

Client: National Parks Board, Singapore

Architect: CPG Consultants and Wilkinson Eyre

Landscape Architect: Grant Associates

Civil and Construction Consultants: Meinhardt Infrastructure & Atelier One

Structural Engineer (Conservatories Roof for NSC): Meinhardt Singapore

Main Contractor: Woh Hup (Pte) Limited

Awards: • MIPM Architectural Review Future

Awards, 2009• Design and Engineering Safety

Excellence Awards 2012 (Flower Dome)• World Architectural Festival

(WAF) 2012• 2014 Thea Award for Outstanding

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the two Conservatories (Flower Dome and Cloud Forrest) and ancillary facilities, 18 Supertrees and devised a safe methodology for their construction. The team also undertook extensive analytical studies, including the study of the foundation system, with the use of some of the latest engineering software.

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Fostering a comfortable living environment is an evolving business as consumers lead increasingly sophisticated lifestyles. Constantly looking from fresh perspective, our engineering solutions have helped customers realise their ideal

ResIDeNtIALlifestyles associated with bespoke residential buildings. By pushing the boundaries of engineering, we have earned prestigious awards both locally and abroad for our market-leading innovations in the residential sector.

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3one shenton, singapore

50 and 43-storey residential towers with 6-storey multi-level parking and retail podium, features three sky bridges.

Client: City Developments LtdCompletion: 2011

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

5City square Residences,singapore

28/ 29/ 30-storey apartment towers, with three basement parking facilities.

Client: City Developments LtdCompletion: 2008

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

2marina Bay suites, singapore

67-storey residential tower. Winner of BCA Design and Engineering Safety Excellence Awards in 2014.

Client: Marina Bay Suites Pte Ltd Completion: 2013

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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4watertown Punggol, singapore Mixed-use development (office and residential) consisting of 930 homes and a 542,280 square feet office area, with a total built up area of 1.35 million square feet.

Client: Far East Organisation, Frasers Centrepoint Limited and Sekisui House Ltd Completion: 2016

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

1marina Bay Residences, singapore

55-storey residential tower. Winner of BCA Design and Engineering Safety Excellence Awards (Merit) in 2011.

Client: Marina Bay Residences Pte LtdCompletion: 2010

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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6Commonwealth towers, singapore

Two 43-storey residential towers with three levels of basement.

Client: Wealthall Development Pte Ltd Completion: 2017

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

7the sail @ marina Bay, singapore

70 and 63-storey iconic residential towers with aspect ratios of 10.9 and 10.2 respectively – one of the most slender buildings. Winner of BCA Design & Engineering Safety Excellence Awards, 2009.

Client: City Developments Ltd and AIG Group, USACompletion: 2008

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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9Concorde 368 Condominium, singapore

36-storey residential tower.

Owner: City Developments Ltd D&B Contractor: Dragages (Singapore) Pte LtdCompletion: 2014

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

8Newton Gems, singapore

Featuring two identical 30-storey residential towers with a total of 190 units, with a total built up area of 31,200 square metres.

Client: Great Eastern Life Assurance Co LtdCompletion: 2003

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

10the Venue Residences and shoppes, singapore

Four 16-storey residential towers and retail space at the podium. Total floor area of 29,000 square metres.

Developer: City Developments Ltd Client / D&B Contractor: Dragages (Singapore) Pte LtdCompletion: 2017

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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11sky @ eleven, singapore

43-storey tower with a total built up area of 66,000 square metres.

Client: Times Development Pte Ltd Completion: 2009

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

12Concourse skyline, singapore

28 and 40-storey residential towers with total area of 110,080 square metres.

Client: Hong Fok Land Ltd Completion: 2014

Civil and Structural Engineering

13Cliveden @ Grange, singapore

Four blocks of 24-storey residential towers with two levels basement parking. Winner of BCA Green Mark Platinum Award in 2007.

Client: City Developments LtdYear of Completion: 2010

MEP Engineering

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14Livia Condominium, singapore

Ten blocks of 15 and 16-storey residential towers. Winner of BCA Green Mark Gold-Plus Award in 2009.

Client: City Developments Ltd Completion: 2010

MEP Engineering

16sengkang N2C19 housing Development, singapore

Nine blocks of 17-storey residential towers and two 7-storey carparks. Total floor area of 223,540 square metres.

Client: Housing Development Board Completion: 1999

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

15woodlands N5C21 housing Development, singapore

Eight blocks of 12-13/16-storey residential towers and 4-storey multi-storey carpark. The total area of 84,900 square metres. Client: Housing Development Board Completion: 2014

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

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Our ability to balance both functionality and aesthetics appeal is a driving factor for our appointment in many of these projects. Apart from ensuring a visually pleasing design externally, we also look to ensure that the layout internally is equally

practical and self-reinforcing. Our goal is to create welcoming environments and pleasant retail experiences for the customers together with the resultant business success for our clients.

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1mandarin Gallery, singapore

Major retrofitting project including conversion of an existing hotel lobby into a four-storey luxury mall with total floor area of 30,000 square metres.

Client: Overseas Union Enterprise Ltd Completion: 2009

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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3seletar mall, singapore

4-storey retail mall and five levels of basements.

Client: The Seletar Mall Pte LtdCompletion: 2014

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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2Vivocity, singapore

The largest retail mall in Singapore with total floor area of 150,000 square metres.

Owner: Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd Client / D&B Contractor: Penta Ocean CorporationCompletion: 2006

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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4313 @ somerset, singapore

7-storey retail mall with three levels ofbasement at Orchard Road. Challengesinclude diverting the 10-metre wideStamford canal and reconstructing thepermanent canal to pass through thebasement of the building. Winner of2010 BCA Design and EngineeringSafety Excellence Awards and IESEngineering Achievement Awards.

Client: Bovis Lend Lease Pte LtdCompletion: 2009

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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5triple one somerset, singapore

Conversion of Singapore Power Building to a new retail mall and office development.

Client: Pacific Star GroupCompletion: 2009

Civil, Structural, Geotechnical and MEP Engineering

6Jem, singapore

Singapore’s third largest suburban mall with total floor area of 111,000 square metres of retail and office space.

Client: Lend Lease Retail Investment 3 Pte LtdCompletion: 2013

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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7Paragon shopping Centre, singapore

6-storey premier retail mall and 14-storey medical suite/office with total floor area of 94,500 square metres.

Client: Orchard 290 Pte LtdCompletion: 1987, 2002, 2009

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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8wisma Atria, singapore

4-storey retail mall and 13-storey office tower with total floor area of 21,000 square metres.

Client: Wisma Development Pte LtdCompletion: 1986, 2004, 2012

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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9marina square, singapore

Retrofitting for 4-storey shopping mall with 2-level basement for retail space and parking.

Client: Marina Centre Holdings Pte LtdCompletion: 2006, 2014

Civil, Structural and MEP Engineering

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11the oNe, tsimshatsui, hong kong

Tallest retail complex in Hong Kong with 21 storeys of retail, F&B and entertainment space.

Client: Chinese Estates (The One) LimitedCompletion: 2010

MEP Engineering

10City square mall, singapore

5-storey retail mall with a 4-storey annex block and two levels of basement. Total floor area of 72,000 square metres. Singapore’s First Eco-Mall with BCA Green Mark Platinum Award and LEED Gold.

Client: City Developments LtdCompletion: 2009

Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

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Location: Dubai, U.A.E

Client: Emaar Properties PJSC

Architect: DP Architects Pte Ltd

Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical and Façade Engineers: Meinhardt

the DuBAI mALLThe Dubai Mall is a centrepiece of Downtown Burj Dubai, a 500-acre mega-development by Emaar Properties that was touted to be the new heart of the city. As the largest mall in the world, it occupies an area of 12 million square feet with 5.9 million square feet of internal retail floor area and 3.77 million square feet of gross leasable area. This is equivalent to the size of more than 50 international-class soccer pitches. Over 1,200 stores reside within this

mega complex, offering a retail mix unmatched by any other mall in the world.

As a hallmark of world-class attractions, the Dubai Mall features a colossal aquarium showcasing sharks, rays and other fascinating marine life, the world’s largest Gold Souk (a type of traditional market), an Olympic sized ice rink and a spectacular outdoor water fountain illuminating the Mall’s promenade.

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Perennially, many people enjoy sports activities. At Meinhardt, we see our role in this regard as facilitating and elevating the enjoyment of sports through our façade engineering, architectural and integrated design

management capabilities. Over the years, we have been involved in the development of many sports facilities around the world, counting among their midst award-winning and innovative structures.

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1sports hub, singapore

Accredited checker for the Sports Hub, a state-of-the-art 55,000-seat stadium with a movable roof and retractable seating.

Client: Dragages Singapore Pte LtdCompletion: 2014

Accredited Checking

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3kuwait olympic Village, kuwait

Mega sports complex comprising 25,500-seat stadium, team and individual games halls, swimming complex, training track and field, international zone, athletes residential complex, mosque and Olympic flame tower with total built up area of 247,648 square metres.

Client: Public Authority for Housing WelfareCompletion: 2016

Lead Consultancy, Civil, Structural, MEP, Architectural, Landscaping and Façade Engineering

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2woodlands Indoor stadium, singapore

Checking consultant for the cable supported steel structure roof spanning 31 metres across the stadium. Resulted in savings of structural steel tonnage considerably.

Client: Housing Development BoardCompletion: 1996

Steel Structural Checking Consultant

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4mega sports Complex, Ranchi, India

35,000 capacity athletics stadium with 8-lane practise track, three indoor stadiums, tennis centre, a 2,000-capacity aquatic centre and a shooting range. The state-of-the-art complex also includes two hostels and an administrative building.

Client: Department of Art Culture, Sports & Youth Affairs, Government of JharkhandCompletion: 2010

Project Management, Lead Consultant, Civil and Structural, MEP Engineering and Construction Supervision

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5National tennis AcademyRoehampton, uk

16 grass, clay and acrylic outdoor tennis courts, six indoor courts and major sports science complex with injury, medical and rehabilitation facilities.

Client: Lawn Tennis AssociationCompletion: 2007

Civil and Structural Engineering

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6shah Alam sports stadiumkuala Lumpur, malaysia

Main stadium in Kuala Lumpur with seating capacity of 80,000.

Client: ZRR Completion: 1994

MEP Engineering

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Water distribution as well as waste treatment is critical to any country, developed or developing. Therefore, no matter where our project is located, we place great emphasis on synchronising the infrastructure we plan and design with the

environment. Through embracing sustainability in our planning and development of these facilities, we have engineered many plants which are not only efficient and effective but also sustainable and in harmony with the environment.

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1safety Inspection of Dams, singapore and Johor, malaysia

Safety Inspection of dams, dykes, barrage, spillway, tidal gates, intake towers and pipe tunnel for 16 dams and reservoirs in Singapore and Malaysia.

Client: PUB Completion: 2015

Civil and Water/Environmental Engineering

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4kranji water Reclamation Plant, singapore

Repair and modification of the dewatered sludge silo facility including re-designing and replacement of the odour treatment plant to cater for the higher capacity of extraction and treatment rate.

Client: PUB Completion: 2014

Civil and Water/Environmental Engineering

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2upgrading of Bukit timah water works and 27 sewer Pumping stations, singapore

Upgrading works to increase pumping capacity from 20 MIG to 25 MIG.

Client: PUB Completion: 2015

Civil, MEP and Water/Environmental Engineering

3Dredging of waterways in the western watershed, singapore

Dredging works at Sungei Ulu Pandan, Sungei Pandan, Sungei Peng Siang and Sungei Tengah.

Client: PUBCompletion: 2014

Civil and Water/Environmental Engineering

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7Lussaily mega strategic storage service Reservoir Phases I and II, Dubai, uAe

Two semi-underground service reservoir, each with a capacity of 60 MIG (273,000 cubic metres).

Client: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority Completion: 2015

Civil, Water and Environmental Engineering

5saigon River water supply Project, Vietnam

EPC Contract for water supply and treatment system for Ho Chi Minh City including raw water pumping station, pipelines and water treatment plant with capacity of 300,000 cubic metres per day.

Client: HCM City Water Supply CompanyCompletion: 2003

Project Management, Design Review and Construction Management

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6sewerage & Drainage system for Bilaspur City, India

267 kilometres sewer, 381 kilometres drainage and five STPs for population of 850,000 covering an area of 30,420 hectares.

Client: Bilaspur Municipal CorporationCompletion: 2010

Project Management and Construction Supervision

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RAVI RIVeR, PAkIstANThe multibillion Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project is a landmark project presently undertaken by Meinhardt for transforming the urban areas of Punjab province.

Meinhardt team’s expert solutions are devised to break through the key challenges faced by the project, namely; the dying Ravi River’s development into a perennial freshwater body, attracting investors for high quality riverfront urban development, and meeting the scope of work defined by Pakistan’s Prime Ministerial Client and Lahore Development Authority.

Ravi riverfront urban development will be made successful with careful measures designed to maintain the river’s water flow at certain level, alleviating flooding and improving the river water quality through river training, dredging, construction of barrages, weirs and water bodies – to temporarily store excess surface water, and the introduction of wastewater treatment to prevent raw wastewater being directly discharged into the Ravi River. The execution of Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) model is sought as the best solution for the project implementation and management.

Location: Lahore, Pakistan

Client: Lahore Development Authority (LDA), Pakistan

Project Management, Principal Consultant and Technical Advisor: Meinhardt

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