DTSS2 - Singapore

Maxwell GeoSystems' Shaft & Tunnel Monitoring System (STEMS) continues to provide a platform of valuable information on the Public Utilities Board (Singapore’s National Water Agency) DTSS2 Project.

DTSS2 - Singapore

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DTSS2 - Singapore

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Construction of the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 (DTSS2 Project) of the Public Utilities Board PUB (Singapore’s National Water Agency) commenced in the fourth (4th) Quarter of 2017 and is an on-going construction. DTSS2 will eventually construct about 60 kms of link sewers and 40 kms of deep tunnels in the Southwestern part of Singapore as well as the Tuas Water Reclamation Plant (TWRP) in deep retained excavation. The DTSS Phase 2 extends the existing deep tunnel system (DTSS1) to cover the Western part of Singapore, including the downtown area and major upcoming developments. A new water factory to be integrated with the TWRP will be built to facilitate water recycling, contributing to the goal of increasing the overall water recycling rate from 30% to up to 55% of total water demand. It has been about 1.5 years since the commissioning of Maxwell GeoSystems’ Shaft & Tunnel Monitoring System (STEMS) for the DTSS Phase 2. Throughout that time, the client has utilised the scope and capabilities of Maxwell GeoSystems’ STEMS as a platform of centralized source of information for instrumentation and construction data all across the project. The system has been extremely successful in acting as an efficient source of information for the construction progress and the immediate effect of the works to surrounding instrumentation, similtaneously, highlighting & addressing risk issues before they even start. The client, PUB, has found the following key areas of STEMS functionality of particular benefit: 1 - Management Information 2 - Project Management 3 - Integrated Monitoring 4 - Reporting

Sector

Tunnelling

Location

Singapore

Client

Public Utilities Board-SGP

Budget

USD$ 4.9 Billion

Technical Summary

Instruments

37,410

TBM Drives

19

Shafts

52

Instrument Records

26 Million

Users

300

Status

Tunnelling Underway Ongoing

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