CAG appoints main construction contractor for Terminal 1 works
Takenaka Corporation is an established contractor with a strong track record in the development of airports in Japan, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The company was involved in several of Changi Airport’s development projects, including the ongoing construction of Terminal 4, as well as the previous upgrading of T1 (2012) and Terminal 2 (2006).
The works to be undertaken by Takenaka include the revamp of the T1 Departure Check-in Hall, which involves the replacement of existing check-in counters and the installation of two new check-in rowsto increase passenger handling capacity. A cluster of five retail and dining outlets located at the T1 Departure Hall will discontinue operations in the second quarter of 2015, to allow for the commencement of construction for these check-in rows. Passengers at T1 will continue to be served by other retail and dining outlets at the terminal.
Part of the expansion works in T1 relate to the upgrading of the T1 baggage handling system - from a semi-automated to fully automated system, as in the other terminals. The new baggage handling system will have automatic sortation capability, to better support the implementation of self check-in and self bag-drop functions at T1, as well as early check-in facilities at Jewel Changi Airport. This will improve productivity for airlines and ground handlers, as well as increase check-in capacity. Two additional arrival baggage claim carousels will also be installed, further increasing the terminal’s baggage claim capacity.
To support the enhancement of the baggage handling system, certain areas within the apron areas of T1 and the T1 Arrival Immigration Hall will be reconfigured to make space for the new system and its supporting infrastructure. The infrastructural works related to the redevelopment of the baggage handling area will be undertaken by Takenaka, while the upgrading of the baggage handling system will be performed by Vanderlande Industries B.V.
Mr Fong Kok Wai, CAG’s Executive Vice President, Engineering and Development, said, “The expansion works for T1 will take place amid ongoing airport operations, making this project a challenging one. Takenaka Corporation has extensive experience in airport infrastructure projects, having undertaken previous upgrading projects for T1 and T2, as well as the current development of T4.
“We will work closely with Takenaka to manage the phasing of the works at T1, to minimise impact to the passenger experience, as well as to ensure seamless integration with the on-going development of Jewel Changi Airport. Together, we aim to deliver at the end of this journey, a much-needed increase in the capacity of our oldest terminal that will allow us to serve our passengers better.”
Mr Shiro Osada, Senior Executive Managing Officer of International Operation and General Manager of Takenaka Corporation (Singapore) said, “This marks a new milestone for Takenaka, as we embark on a journey with CAG that gives us the opportunity to contribute to another page of Changi Airport’s development history. Personally, the expansion of T1 is a very special project. I was a project member of the original T1 construction some 35 years ago. This terminal brings back lots of fond memories. More than three decades on, we stay committed to deliver excellence and high quality for this project that will bring T1 to the next level.”
The works at T1 by Takenaka will begin in March 2015, and are expected to be completed in 2019. These will take place alongside other redevelopment works at T1, which are being undertaken separately as part of the development of Jewel Changi Airport. These include the expansion of the floor plate of the T1 Arrival and Baggage Claim Halls, as well as the construction of new ground transport facilities and pedestrian link bridges.
About Changi Airport Group
Changi Airport Group (Singapore) Pte Ltd (CAG) was formed on 16 June 2009 and the corporatisation of Singapore Changi Airport (IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) followed on 1 July 2009. As the company managing Changi Airport, CAG undertakes key functions focusing on airport operations and management, air hub development, commercial activities and airport emergency services. CAG also manages Seletar Airport (IATA: XSP, ICAO: WSSL) and through its subsidiary Changi Airports International, invests in and manages foreign airports.
Changi Airport is the world's sixth busiest airport for international traffic. It served a record 54.1 million passengers from around the globe in 2014. More than 350 retail stores and 160 F&B outlets are situated across three terminals to cater to passengers and visitors. With over 100 airlines providing connectivity to 300 cities worldwide, Changi Airport handles about 6,600 flights every week, or about one every 90 seconds.
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