New $200m one-stop facility at Jurong Port will shorten concrete production times, cut emissions
A $200-million facility at Jurong Port will promote greener concrete production through recycling and cleaner practices. Set for completion by 2030, Singapore's first integrated construction park will help firms in the sector streamline logistics and reduce costs. This could lower housing prices for consumers, while supporting environmental sustainability. Elakeyaa Selvaraji explains how the ready-mixed concrete ecosystem works, while Building and Construction Authority CEO Kelvin Wong and Jurong Port CEO Terence Seow shared more about the transformation of the built environment sector.
A $200-million facility at Jurong Port will promote greener concrete production through recycling and cleaner practices. Set for completion by 2030, Singapore's first integrated construction park will help firms in the sector streamline logistics and reduce costs. This could lower housing prices for consumers, while supporting environmental sustainability. Elakeyaa Selvaraji explains how the ready-mixed concrete ecosystem works, while Building and Construction Authority CEO Kelvin Wong and Jurong Port CEO Terence Seow shared more about the transformation of the built environment sector.