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Water Pipeline EngineeringHSC is pleased to be able to play such a vital role in bringing water to industrial, commercial and residential areas in Singapore. Being an experienced turnkey contractor, HSC begins each project with feasibility studies and detailed design of the water pipeline. This is followed by procurement, construction and management of the project. Upon completion of construction, we also take on the responsibility of commissioning the water pipeline. HSC’s capabilities have continuously resulted in reliable and high quality solutions. Recent projects:Stamford Canal NEWater projectThis prestigious project runs a pipeline through the busiest parts of Singapore’s business and shopping hub. The two biggest challenges posed by this project are: 1) 630mm Polyethylene pipes.
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HSC Pipeline Engineering specializes in:1) Designing and Laying High Pressure Gas Transmission Pipelines
Some of HSC’s recent achievements:2008• Successfully completed the engineering, procurement, construction, testing and commissioning of 1000mm and 600mm chilled water pipeline in Woodlands Industrial Park D, Singapore 2007• Successfully completed the design, construction, testing and commissioning of 900mm and 500mm chilled water pipeline in One-North Development in Singapore 2006• Successfully completed the construction & commissioning of Tembusu and Admiralty Offtake Stations to serve Keppel Merlimau Cogen
• Successfully completed the hot tapping of 610mm high pressure gas pipeline at Woodlands Ave 9 to divert natural gas to Keppel Merlimau Cogen
2005• Successfully completed the construction, testing and commissioning of 610mm high pressure gas transmission pipelines from Tuas Power Station to Jurong Pier Road for PowerGas Ltd
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2) Laying of water pipes in Stamford Canal.
Work in the Canal is dependant on tide timings. Moreover, several kilometres
of the Canal are covered in total darkness.
The above picture shows pipes prepared for installation in the Canal during low tide.
Below are pictures of pipes installed in the open areas of the Canal.
This project involved the construction of an In-Line Booster Pump Facility and the laying more than 10 kilometres of 500mm and 300mm ductile iron pipes to serve Loyang and Changi North Areas.
The In-Line Booster Pump Facility (later named Jalan Mariam Booster Pump
Station) is shown below.