Steady climbing progress with autoclimb system ACS and rail-climb system RCS-P

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.

 

Project participants
Main Contractor: GA Construction Pte Ltd
    • DUO Panel System – in combination with RCS for corewalls
    • VARIO Column Formwork – for columns across the site
    • VARIO Wall Formwork – in combination with SB Brace Frames for single-sided walls in basement
    • PERI UP Access – access between basement floors
    • PERI UP MD (PS100 Shoring) – for shoring / slab work
    • RCS Rail Climbing System – rail climbing corewalls
  • Mr Kannappan, Project Manager, GA Construction Pte Ltd
    Mr Kannappan, Project Manager, GA Construction Pte Ltd

    Mr Kannappan

    Project Manager | GA Construction

    Utilizing PERI systems enabled us to achieve approximately 30% manpower savings and 25% time savings. Our typical floor cycle was initially scheduled at 12 days, but with PERI systems in place, we successfully reduced it to just 9 days. This improvement allowed us greater flexibility to better manage other critical areas of the project.

Steady climbing progress with autoclimb system ACS and rail-climb system RCS-P
Steady climbing progress with autoclimb system ACS and rail-climb system RCS-P