15 Hoe Chiang, Singapore
Tanjong Pagar,
Singapore
15 Hoe Chiang is a 33-storey mixed-use development located in Singapore’s Central Business District. Construction began in 2023 and the project is now approaching completion. It posed significant engineering challenges, including the use of a top-down construction method for the basements and the execution of complex structural designs across the upper floors.
To support these complexities, a comprehensive range of PERI systems was implemented at site to enable efficient and productive execution.
Through aligned collaboration and coordinated execution, the project achieved high efficiency and productivity, including a reduced typical floor cycle of 9 days from the scheduled 12 days.
As the project approaches completion, we extend our appreciation to GA Construction for their strong partnership and collaborative team.
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- DUO Panel System – in combination with RCS for corewalls
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- VARIO Column Formwork – for columns across the site
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- VARIO Wall Formwork – in combination with SB Brace Frames for single-sided walls in basement
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- PERI UP Access – access between basement floors
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- PERI UP MD (PS100 Shoring) – for shoring / slab work
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- RCS Rail Climbing System – rail climbing corewalls
33-storey mixed-use development located in Singapore’s Central Business District
Steady climbing progress with autoclimb system ACS and rail-climb system RCS-P
Complex top-down construction for basement works
PERI SB Brace Frames utilized for basement walls
VARIO Columnform with access platform and RS Push-Pull Props
PERI Singapore take pride in project planning and material delivery, ensuring smooth site execution with minimal disruptions
PERI Owner Mr Alexander Schwoerer (left), learning more about the project with GA Construction General Manager, Mr Joseph Liew
VARIO in use for columns and corewalls
Safety screen logo and text design from building developer
Detailed plotting and painting of the safety screens
Complying colour codes
Safety screens were hoisted and connected to the RCS system for continuous edge protection and improved safety
ST100 was efficiently assembled and used for slab works, enabling fast assembly and improved productivity
PERI UP MD (PS100 Shoring) was also utilized at site
RCS + DUO for corewalls. Planned typical cycle of 12 days was reduced to 9 due to the system’s efficiency
33-storey mixed-use development located in Singapore’s Central Business District
Steady climbing progress with autoclimb system ACS and rail-climb system RCS-P
Complex top-down construction for basement works
PERI SB Brace Frames utilized for basement walls
VARIO Columnform with access platform and RS Push-Pull Props
PERI Singapore take pride in project planning and material delivery, ensuring smooth site execution with minimal disruptions
PERI Owner Mr Alexander Schwoerer (left), learning more about the project with GA Construction General Manager, Mr Joseph Liew
VARIO in use for columns and corewalls
Safety screen logo and text design from building developer
Detailed plotting and painting of the safety screens
Complying colour codes
Safety screens were hoisted and connected to the RCS system for continuous edge protection and improved safety
ST100 was efficiently assembled and used for slab works, enabling fast assembly and improved productivity
PERI UP MD (PS100 Shoring) was also utilized at site
RCS + DUO for corewalls. Planned typical cycle of 12 days was reduced to 9 due to the system’s efficiency