KARMJIT SINGH CHAIRMAN CILT SINGAPORE 4 JULY 2014 Singapore – Infrastructure Projects.

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KARMJIT SINGH CHAIRMAN CILT SINGAPORE 4 JULY 2014 Singapore – Infrastructure Projects

Agenda 1. Changi Airport East Industrial / Logistics Project 2. Project Jewel at Changi Airport 3. Relocation of PSA Container Port to Pasir Panjang (Phase 1) and Tuas (Phase 2) 4. Development and Expansion of Seletar Airport & Aerospace Park 5. New International Cruise Terminal

Agenda 6. E-Freight and IoT (Internet of Things) 7. High Speed Rail between SIN-KUL 8. Expansion of MRT Rail Network 9. New Generation of Logistics / Warehouses 10. Development of Modern Industrial Parks in Iskandar (South Johore) 11. Development of Industrial Parks in Bintan and Batam

1. Changi Airport East Industrial / Logistics Project Project description: New airfreight terminals, cargo centre for forwarders, logistics park and mail control Expected completion date: 2020 – 2022 Budget: SGD 1 Billion Project Owner: Changi Airport Group Capacity: 4.5 – 5.5 million tonnes

2. Project Jewel at Changi Airport Project description: World-class lifestyle destination for global travelers. The complex will offer aviation facilities, retail offerings and unique leisure attractions. Expected completion date: 2018 Budget: SGD 1.47 Billion Project Owner: Changi Airport Group Capacity: 24 million passengers per annum

3. Relocation of PSA to Pasir Panjang (Phase 1) & Tuas (Phase 2) Project description: PSA port to be relocated in two phases: (1) Pasir Panjang Port and (2) Tuas Port Expected completion date: 2020 Budget: SGD 4.5 Billion Operated by: PSA Capacity: Additional 15 new berths

4. Development & Expansion of Seletar Airport & Aerospace Park Project description: Development of Seletar Airport designed to support industrial and business aviation activities. Expected completion date: End of 2014 Budget: SGD 60 Million Project Owner: JTC & EDB Capacity: 30 aerospace companies & an 1,800 m runway

5. New International Cruise Terminal Project description: Development of the Marina Bay Cruise Terminal Singapore for international passenger traffic. Completion date: 2012 Budget: SGD 450 Million Operated by: SATS Capacity: Able to berth two 3,000 pax cruise ships

6. E-Freight & IoT (Internet of Things) Project description: Using RFID to improve land/sea/freight information flow and productivity Expected completion date: 2017 Project Owner: CAAS & IDA

6. E-Freight & IoT (Internet of Things) Project description: Using RFID to improve land/sea/freight information flow and productivity Expected completion date: 2017 Project Owner: CAAS & IDA

7. High Speed Rail between SIN- KUL Project description: High Speed Rail (HSR) between Singapore and Malaysia to improve SIN-KUL intercity connectivity Expected completion date: 2024 Budget: SGD 15 Billion Operated by: ?

8. Expansion of MRT Rail Network Project description: Expansion and development of MRT rail network to serve extended areas and a greater number of commuters. Expected completion date: 2025 Budget: SGD 60 Billion Operated by: LTA Capacity: Increase from 160 to 320 km of track

8. Expansion of MRT Rail Network Project description: Expansion and development of MRT rail network to serve extended areas and a greater number of commuters. Expected completion date: 2025 Budget: SGD 60 Billion Operated by: LTA Capacity: Increase from 160 to 320 km of track

9. New Generation of Logistics / Warehouses (Green Logistics) Project description: Improve productivity and develop green buildings, green transport, green ports and green freight and logistics. By 2020, the commitment is to have 16% reduction in emissions, 30% energy usage reduction, 20% green buildings and 11% increase in public transport usage. Expected completion date: On-going

9. New Generation of Logistics / Warehouses (Green Logistics) Project description: Improve productivity and develop green buildings, green transport, green ports and green freight and logistics. By 2020, the commitment is to have 16% reduction in emissions, 30% energy usage reduction, 20% green buildings and 11% increase in public transport usage. Expected completion date: On-going

10. Development of Modern Industrial Parks in Iskandar (South Johore) Project description: Joint Malaysian and Singapore government collaboration Expected completion date: On-going

10. Development of Modern Industrial Parks in Iskandar (South Johore) Project description: Joint Malaysian and Singapore government collaboration Expected completion date: On-going

10. Development of Modern Industrial Parks in Iskandar (South Johore) Project description: Joint Malaysian and Singapore government collaboration Expected completion date: On-going

11. Development of Industrial Parks in Bintan and Batam Project description: Development of Bintan Industrial Estate and Batamindo Industrial Park for manufacturing companies. Expected completion date: On-going