From Changi T5 to MBS expansion, Koh Brothers Group rides on Singapore's infrastructural upgrades

From Changi T5 to MBS expansion, Koh Brothers Group rides on Singapore’s infrastructural upgrades

From Changi T5 to MBS Expansion, Koh Brothers Group Rides on Singapore’s Infrastructural Upgrades

Infrastructure Insight

As Singapore pushes ahead with major national infrastructure projects — from the massive Changi Airport Terminal 5 development to the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) expansion — construction and engineering firms such as Koh Brothers Group are well-positioned to benefit from the surge in long-term building demand.

Changi T5: A Multi-Year Mega Project

One of Singapore’s largest capital projects, the upcoming Terminal 5 is expected to anchor aviation growth for decades. Its construction pipeline includes:

  • Major civil engineering and underground works
  • New transport, utility and airfield systems
  • Specialist aviation infrastructure and terminal facilities

Firms with strong track records in complex engineering — such as Koh Brothers — stand to gain from multi-year contract opportunities as phases roll out progressively.

MBS Expansion: A Boost to Tourism Infrastructure

The Marina Bay Sands expansion, which includes a new hotel tower and a 15,000-seat entertainment arena, adds another layer of premium construction demand. The project will require:

  • Large-scale piling and foundation works
  • High-spec mechanical, electrical and structural engineering
  • Integrated resort–grade architectural finishing

With Singapore reaffirming its position as a global tourism and MICE hub, the expansion feeds into a steady pipeline of high-value construction works for experienced builders.

Other Infrastructure Drivers Supporting the Sector

Beyond T5 and MBS, the next decade will see Singapore investing heavily in:

  • Cross Island Line and Jurong Region Line
  • New housing precincts including Tengah and Greater Southern Waterfront
  • Flood management and coastal protection systems
  • Upgrading of ageing infrastructure islandwide

These long-term p

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