Central Express Way, second Phase (CTE II), Singapore

CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY, SECOND PHASE (CTE II), SINGAPORE
The Central Expressway, Second Phase (CTE II) project in Singapore represents a crucial infrastructure development aimed at improving urban mobility. The construction of the second phase of the Central Expressway began in 1988 and was completed in 1991.
The second phase of the Central Expressway was designed to expand the capacity of the road network and reduce traffic congestion. This stretch of expressway directly connects the city center with the northern areas of Singapore, facilitating smoother traffic flow and reducing travel times for commuters.
The construction of CTE II involved complex civil engineering operations, including underground tunneling, bridge and viaduct construction, and integration with existing road infrastructures. The use of advanced engineering techniques and technology allowed for the minimization of environmental impact and reduced disruption to local residents and businesses during the construction period.
The structure is equipped with advanced traffic management systems, including electronic signals and surveillance cameras, which help monitor and regulate vehicle flow in real-time. CTE II is a crucial component of Singapore's road network, providing an essential alternative route that alleviates the load on main arteries and enhances the overall efficiency of the urban transportation system.

THE WORK AND THE TECHNIQUE
M3 EARTHMOVING WORK
M3 FILLS AND EMBANKMENTS
M2 DIAPHRAGM WALLS
T REINFORCING STEEL FOR WALLS
M3 CONCRETE
T REINFORCING STEEL
M2 ROAD UPGRADES
Ministry of National Development, Public Works Department (PWD) – Singapore