Singapore plans for 55% water recycling with DTSS pre-qualification

April 14, 2016
National water agency PUB is pre-qualifying consultancy firms and construction companies to build two key components of the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) Phase 2...

SINGAPORE - National water agency PUB will pre-qualify consultancy firms and construction companies to build two key components of the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) Phase 2.

The first exercise was called on 8 April 2016 to pre-qualify consultancy firms to provide professional engineering services for the design, and supervise the construction and commissioning of the Tuas Water Reclamation Plant (WRP).

A highlight of DTSS Phase 2, Tuas WRP will treat 800,000 m3/day of used water. The compact plant will also incorporate technologies to improve its energy efficiency, reduce waste, and will be highly automated to minimise manpower needs, according to the utility.

The second pre-qualification exercise will be called on 29 April 2016 for construction companies to design and construct some 50 kilometres of sewer tunnels and their associated shafts and manholes.

These sewer tunnels will extend the existing deep tunnel system to serve the western part of Singapore.

This consists of about 40km of deep tunnel sewers and 10km of link sewers to be constructed using tunnel boring machines.

Yong Wei Hin, project director, DTSS Phase 2, PUB, said: “We are looking for industry partners with established track records to take us another step closer to the completion of DTSS Phase 2. This is an opportunity for the industry to participate in the delivery of one of the world’s most anticipated water infrastructure projects that will ensure Singapore’s water sustainability for generations to come.”

Expected to complete by 2025, DTSS Phase 2 will extend the existing deep tunnel system to cover the western part of Singapore, including the downtown area and major upcoming developments such as Tengah Town.

A NEWater factory to be integrated with the Tuas WRP will be built to facilitate wastewaterrecycling, contributing to the goal of increasing the overall water recycling rate from 30% to up to 55% of total water demand in the long term.

Once Phase 2 is in place, the existing conventional WRPs at Ulu Pandan and Jurong, as well as intermediate pumping stations, will be progressively phased out and the land freed up for higher value development.

PUB said the implementation of the entire DTSS will result in a 50% reduction in land taken up by used water infrastructure once it is fully completed. DTSS will also streamline the used water network with three centralised collection and treatment points: Changi WRP in the east, Kranji WRP in the north and Tuas WRP in the west.

The joint venture of Black & Veatch + AECOM was appointed as PUB’s Professional Engineering Consultants for the Programme Management Consultants for the DTSS Phase 2 in April 2014 (read article).

They have since completed Feasibility Studies and Preliminary Design and will assist PUB in the delivery of the overall Programme of work through to completion.

The pre-qualification documents will be available on Government Electronic Business Portal (GeBiz) at http://www.gebiz.gov.sg.

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Tom Freyberg

Tom Freyberg is an experienced environmental journalist, having worked across a variety of business-to-business titles. Since joining Pennwell in 2010, he has been influential in developing international partnerships for the water brand and has overseen digital developments, including 360 degree video case studies. He has interviewed high level figures, including NYSE CEO’s and Environmental Ministers. A known figure in the global water industry, Tom has chaired and spoken at conferences around the world, from Helsinki, to London and Singapore. An English graduate from Exeter University, Tom completed his PMA journalism training in London.

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