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Singapore's Koh Brothers wins $776 million contract to build tunnels for Changi Airport

Singapore's Koh Brothers Eco Engineering announced on Tuesday that its unit had secured a S$999.7 million contract ($776.77million) from Changi Airport Group for the construction of intraterminal tunnels in the airport's new fifth terminal.

Koh Brothers' Koh Brothers Building & Civil Engineering Contractor will execute the contract via an integrated joint venture, with Penta-Ocean Construction a Japanese company.

The joint venture is 30% owned by the company that provides engineering services.

Changi Airport in Singapore, the fourth busiest airport in the world by international passenger numbers, began building a new terminal in May to capitalize on the growing air travel industry in Asia after the pandemic.

According to the International Air Transport Association, passenger numbers in Asia-Pacific will double by 2043 with a growth rate of 5.1% per year, which is faster than expected in Europe and North America.

In a statement, the Singapore listed firm stated that construction should take just over four years.

(source: Reuters)