9 August 2022 - A view of the exit near Bedok South Horizons HDB. |
9 August 2022 - A view of the exit near Bedok South Horizons HDB. |
9 August 2022 - A reinstated portion of Marine Parade Road above Siglap station. |
On National Day, we conducted a virtual tour on the SG MRT Construction (SgMC) Instagram channel. During the tour, we covered several stations along the Thomson-East Coast Line and we'll be featuring some additional shots of Siglap station that we may not have showcased on the Instagram channel during the tour.
A map of the construction site to orient one's self. |
An aerial view along Marine Parade Road, showing 2 of the 6 exits for the station. |
On National Day, we conducted a virtual tour on the SG MRT Construction (SgMC) Instagram channel. During the tour, we covered several stations along the Thomson-East Coast Line and we'll be featuring some additional shots that we may not have showcased on the Instagram channel during the tour.
A view of the exit located along Tanjong Katong Road South. |
On National Day, we conducted a virtual tour on the SG MRT Construction (SgMC) Instagram channel. During the tour, we covered several stations along the Thomson-East Coast Line and we'll be featuring some additional shots that we may not have showcased on the Instagram channel during the tour.
A view of the exit along Fort Road. The structural works appear complete. |
On National Day, we conducted a virtual tour on the SG MRT Construction (SgMC) Instagram channel. During the tour, we covered several stations along the Thomson-East Coast Line and we'll be featuring some additional shots that we may not have showcased on the Instagram channel during the tour.
A view of both of the station's exits. |
On National Day, we conducted a virtual tour on the SG MRT Construction (SgMC) Instagram channel. During the tour, we covered several stations along the Thomson-East Coast Line and we'll be featuring some additional shots that we hadn't showcased on the Instagram channel during the tour.
An aerial view of the Founders' Memorial station site. |
Another aerial view of the station site. |
Newsletter for Thomson-East Coast Line. This covers this sector from Founders' Memorial up to Siglap. Source: LTA |
Over National Day, we held a virtual tour where we visited several station sites along the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) stages 4 and 5. Along the way, we saw some newsletters being displayed at nearby residential enclaves that updated on some of the construction progress. Do check out the images of the newsletter that we managed to obtain.
Hey there, its been a while. We hope you've been doing well since our last update 3 years ago. Since then, things have been kind of hectic with Covid and such. Some of us were, or still are, working in the medical industry, hence our jobs and responsibilities had to come first - especially so during this pandemic. But now that things are stabilizing, we hope everyone is doing well and has kept safe throughout.
If you haven't heard already, we've launched an Instagram channel counter-part to the construction blogs that we run. And we're doing a virtual tour this National Day. We'd be thrilled if you could check out how you can participate and perhaps win an LTA Knackstop gift if your photo gets the 3 highest likes on our channel's stories. If you haven't already, do visit @sgmrtconstruction on Instagram. We hope to see you there and do join us on 9th August for the virtual tour! Perhaps this might breathe new life into this blog once again!
Follow us by scanning the QR code above in the Instagram app, which will bring you directly to SgMC's Instagram page. Alternatively, search for us @sgmrtconstruction or visit https://www.instagram.com/sgmrtconstruction/ |
The team behind East Coast Line Construction is proud to bring you SG MRT Construction (SgMC), an Instagram page that will allow us to bring you more frequent, bite-sized, image-driven updates!
SgMC will complement our existing blogs, allowing the team to offer more timely updates, and even content that may not constitute a full blog post.
Through stories & highlights, we want to bring you snappy pictorial [maybe even a video or two :) ] updates on the various rail lines, including the existing lines that we do not previously cover on the blogs.
Each Instagram post will carry a unique frame design, for ease of distinguishing updates on different lines and stages.
We also want to interact more with you, our dear reader! Slide into our DMs with your photos, videos, and tipoffs - we would love to hear from and feature you :)
We are also planning an IG story engagement this national day holiday, so do join us then! Check back for more deets as they drop soon.
Fret not, the blogs are here to stay. They'll carry more detailed writeups and deep dives. Do continue to visit for the full deets - we will cross post updates across both platforms.
So do drop by SgMC on Instagram - you can view it on a web browser too if you do not have an Instagram account - and follow us for a new way of connecting & receiving updates.
Follow us by scanning the QR code above. Alternatively, search for us @sgmrtconstruction or visit https://www.instagram.com/sgmrtconstruction/