“Polder Development at Pulau Tekong, Singapore, allows the concept of living below water level to be piloted. With the threat of rising sea level, this concept maybe a solution that can be carried out in scale. The team has to overcome various engineering challenges and work on a new concept for polder water management. This project is a testament to our resolve to create resilient and sustainable solution in the face of this global climate challenge.”
Additionally, the scope of services also consists of construction supervision, project management, civil and structural engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering, quantity surveying, architectural services, and environmental monitoring and management which are ongoing. Muthusamy Karthikeyan, SJ’s Director of Coastal Engineering explained:
“As the Project Manager for the Polder Project in Pulau Tekong, Singapore, I am deeply aware of the significance of our mission. This project is not just a testament to Surbana Jurong’s engineering prowess, but also our commitment to sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change. Working hand-in-hand with HDB, we are not just constructing a polder, but a beacon of hope for future generations. We are eager to rise to this challenge and contribute to a sustainable future for Singapore and the world.”
As there is a short supply in sand around the world, the polder innovation will see a reduction of reliance on sand and other infill materials used, thus lowering the cost of reclamation and minimise construction delays. This system, as a result, will offer more flexibility to adapt to the evolving coastal environment and sea level rise. The successful delivery of the Pulau Tekong reclamation project will be a test and learn for the future application of this polder system in larger Singapore context. The project is ongoing with an aim to be completed by the end of 2024.