Beng Soon Machinery Wins Four Demolition Contracts Worth Over S$30 Million

Reuters11-10
Beng Soon Machinery Wins Four Demolition Contracts Worth Over S$30 Million

Beng Soon Machinery Holdings Ltd. has announced the award of four demolition contracts in Singapore. The projects include the demolition of a chemical plant in Jurong Island, demolition of factory buildings at various JTC locations, demolition works at another chemical plant in western Singapore, and the dismantling of structures at a major power station. The total revenue expected from these projects is estimated to exceed S$30 million, which is comparable to the Group's average annual revenue over the past two years. Major project works are scheduled for completion by the end of 2026. The power station project is noted for its technical complexity, involving the dismantling of large industrial structures and tall chimneys, with a focus on advanced engineering, environmental safeguards, and safety controls.

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