NEW Science Center
Boon Lay,
Singapore
Supporting the construction of Singapore’s NEW Science Centre.
Just a short distance from its current location, construction of the new Science Centre has been underway since Q2 2025.
PERI Singapore supplied climbing formwork for the project's core walls. Using PERI's CB Climbing Formwork, the site team was able to achieve faster casting cycles, improving overall productivity and efficiency on site. The climbing units, including the working platforms and brackets, were easily crane-lifted into position in preparation for the next casting cycle.
We would like to thank our valued partners, main contractor Obayashi Singapore and subcontractor Chian Teck Realty Pte Ltd, for their continued trust and support throughout the project.
Sub-contractor: Chian Teck Realty Pte Ltd
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- VARIO Wallform + CB Climbing for corewalls
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- Corewalls ranging from 26 to 28 meters-high over 7 to 8 cast cycles
Overview of the NEW Science Centre site, slated to be completed by 2027 end
A close-up view of CB Climbing Formwork
CB Climbing Formwork consisting of VARIO Wallform + CB Climbing Platform, Brackets and Internal BR Platform
PERI Singapore thanks maincon Obayashi Singapore and subcon Chian Teck Realty for the valued partnership
Artist impression of the NEW Science Centre. Photo credits: Singapore Science Centre
The upcoming 55,000 sqm NEW Science Centre building is designed by Zaha Hadid Architects together with local firm, Architects 61. Photo credits: Singapore Science Centre
Overview of the NEW Science Centre site, slated to be completed by 2027 end
A close-up view of CB Climbing Formwork
CB Climbing Formwork consisting of VARIO Wallform + CB Climbing Platform, Brackets and Internal BR Platform
PERI Singapore thanks maincon Obayashi Singapore and subcon Chian Teck Realty for the valued partnership
Artist impression of the NEW Science Centre. Photo credits: Singapore Science Centre
The upcoming 55,000 sqm NEW Science Centre building is designed by Zaha Hadid Architects together with local firm, Architects 61. Photo credits: Singapore Science Centre