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PROJECTS

DE101 – Feasibility Study Of Future Bus Interchanges, Singapore

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) conducted the feasibility study for the DE101 project, which included the design of transport infrastructures and microsimulation model for three bus interchanges and twelve transport hubs in Singapore. The bus interchanges are located at the upcoming Tengah district and Venture Drive. Some of the locations of the transport hub include Tiong Bahru, Beauty World, and Tampines North, among others.

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Orchard Road Traffic Study

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) have conducted a transport study for Orchard Road, Singapore’s world-renowned shopping district and one of its busiest transport corridors.  Orchard Road attracts millions of tourists and locals each year to its retail destinations. Vertix’s traffic study examined impacts of a new development on Orchard.

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Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Expansion Masterplan

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd worked with an international team to develop a masterplan for the expansion of NAIA airport in Manila. This included capacity expansion within the 3 existing terminals and development of 2 new terminals and concept development for a People Mover System between the 3 terminals.

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North South Corridor Contracts N113 And N115 Traffic Engineering

Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) are constructing a new roadway and public transport corridor through the heart of Singapore. The North South Corridor (NSC) will facilitate movements between the Woodlands area and downtown Singapore. The corridor is partially underground and partly viaduct.

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Dover / Ulu-Pandan Transport Master Plan

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) was the transport master planner for the 7,000 dwelling unit Housing and Development Board (HDB) project in Singapore. As the transport consultant for this project we were the lead designer of all transport facilities associated with the master plan.

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Grand Mosque Pedestrian Model

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) conducted a study on a large, new mosque in a confidential location. The mosque will be the largest in the region and was designed to hold 30,000 worshippers on a weekly basis.

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Master Planning For Zhengzhou International Cultural And Creative Industry Park

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd have developed a masterplan for a the Zhengzhou International Cultural and Creative Industry Park in Zhengzhou, China.

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Singapore High Speed Rail Terminus

Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will soon be connected by a high speed rail network. The Singapore terminus will be located in the Jurong East area of Singapore.

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Opus Bay Masterplan

Vertix Asia Pacific Pte Ltd team, together with Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, developed a masterplan for Opus Bay, a 57 Ha mixed-use district located in Batam, Indonesia. This masterplan ensured the vision of the project partners could be facilitated by the road network and transportation facilities through a comprehensive plan to be staged over the masterplan lifespan.

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Jurong Regional Line (JRL) Pedestrian Modelling

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) conducted pedestrian modelling for various sections of the new Jurong Regional Line (JRL) in Singapore.

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Port Gateway Study, Singapore

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) have conducted the transport master planning for the Port Gateway Study project, including Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA), design of transport network and transport microsimulation model.

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Mandai Transport Planning

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) conducted the full transport master planning for the Mandai project, including Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA), design of all transport infrastructures, microsimulation of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and study on the ridership forecasts of a future People Mover System (PMS).

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Traffic, Noise, Speed Survey Project for LTA

Vertix have been contracted by LTA to conduct thousands of surveys over a three year period. The surveys include traditional traffic counts in addition to speed and noise level recording. Surveys are conducted through an on-call arrangement with LTA whereby urgent and non-urgent surveys can be requested.

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Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)

Vertix Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd (Vertix) have developed a transport masterplan and traffic impact assessment for an integrated university campus to unite all SIT campuses in a single facility in Punggol.

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Tuas Maritime Hub TIA

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is developing the Tuas Terminal to consolidate container terminal activities. In addition to this, there are a number of other potential developments on and around the terminal area.

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Bus Interchange Design, Modelling, and TIA

Vertix were contracted by LTA to assist in the design of 12 new bus interchanges. As part of the services, Vertix conducted pedestrian and vehicle microsimulation models of the interchanges, and provided turnkey traffic impact assessment (TIA) services. Each interchange presented unique challenges that Vertix helped to address through design.

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Singapore-Malaysia Rapid Transit System (RTS)

Vertix provided transport modelling services for the new rapid transit system between Singapore and Malaysia. The multi-modal model included transit facilities, immigration checkpoint queueing, customs inspection operations, and fare gate modelling.

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Cross Island Line Pedestrian Simulation

Singapore are constructing a new mass rapid transit (MRT) line called the Cross Island Line (CRL), which will run from Changi Airport to Tuas. The line will enhance connectivity from the centre of Singapore to east and west industrial regions, the airport, and the Jurong Lake District, which will be Singapore’s new central business district.

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Woodlands Hospital (Transport Plan & Design)

Woodlands hospital is a large full service hospital being developed in northern Singapore. It contains a large emergency facility as well as a community hospital, specialist outpatient clinics and nursing home.

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Resorts World Sentosa (Transport Plan & Design)

Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) is a world-class mixed-use development with major public attractions demanding high volumes of traffic, public transport and pedestrian connectivity. Vertix staff have worked on the RWS transport concept as-constructed today for 12 years, and continue to help RWS improve connectivity for the future.

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Mixed Use Development

Vertix designed all transport facilities for a large mixed use development in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The project included two carparks, three dropoff areas, two development accesses, and micro-simulation models of the entire facility to optimise the design.

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Sino-Singapore Marine Technology Island, Qingdao, China

Vertix led the transportation planning masterplan for a significant new development in Qingdao, China. The development can be considered as a new city centre and comprises an educational district, hotels and resorts, retail malls, a convention centre and financial district.

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Colombo City Centre Development, Sri Lanka

Vertix advised architects regarding all transport facilities in a major new mixed use development in Colombo, Sri Lanka. This has included multi-storey car park access and circulation as well as pedestrian, taxi and public transport considerations.

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South Beach Development (Post Design Review/Improvements)

Nearing construction completion, South Beach owners and operators identified a number of access and circulation issues within the site. Vertix was commissioned to carry out a full review of the design and operations, and propose improvements / mitigation measures to ensure the safety and efficiency of users

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Tradewinds Square, Kuala Lumpur (Transport Plan & Design)

Tradewinds Square is a large mixed use development proposed in central Kuala Lumpur. With two towers, one of them in the range of super-tall skyscrapers, a shopping mall, hotel and residential component, the transport demands were significant.

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